TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 BREAKING NEWS: Dept. of Ed HILLARY WINS* threatens By Gayla Cawley to withhold ITEM STAFF SWAMPSCOTT — They may not be old enough to vote, but Swamp- $11 million scott Middle School students had their voices heard on Monday. The middle school held a mock election, where 720 students and from Lynn some staff members voted. In charge of the polls in the school’s By Thomas Grillo library were Natalie Paine, the ITEM STAFF The talking and cam- computer teacher, and Abby Rog- ers, the seventh grade social stud- LYNN — The state Department of Educa- paigning is over. It’s time for tion is threatening to withhold $11 million in voters to decide. ies teacher. Throughout the day, sev- school funds this month until City Hall ponies Polls open by 7 a.m. across up its school spending money. Massachusetts and close at enth-graders checked in students to vote and then tabulated the re- “We consider this very serious,” John J. Sul- 8 p.m. The Secretary of the livan, associate commissioner, told The Item. Commonwealth of Mas- sults into a spreadsheet that pro- vided graphs that refreshed as bal- “I would not hold out Chapter 70 payment if I sachusetts Elections and didn’t think so, this is not common at all.” lots were counted. Voting online site provides In a letter to Mayor Judith Flanagan Ken- “We get to see what goes on quick, easy-to-navigate nedy on Monday, Sullivan said a review of the when adults vote,” said 12-year- information on polling place city’s scal year end nancial report discov- old Marin Mercer when she was locations and local ballots. ered that Lynn was in violation of state law. checking out students. Voters should make allow- “Your plan stated that in scal year 2016 ances for travel times, park- Sophie DiGrande, 13, a sev- through 2019 the city would appropriate $2.2 ing and lines at the polls. enth-grader checking out students million in addition to each year’s net school Secretary of State William with Mercer, agreed. She said spending requirement … the city did not even Galvin on Monday said he the process lets them know what meet the FY16 net school spending require- expects a “very high turnout” they’ll be doing when they turn 18. ment and you have not budgeted suf ciently to with voters deciding the All students voted for presi- meet the city’s obligation in FY17,” Sullivan’s presidential race and four dent. Seventh- and eighth-grad- letter said. “I need to inform you that violation statewide ballot questions. ers voted on all four ballot ques- of this agreement is serious and will require Essex County voters will tions, while sixth grade ballots immediate attention.” also decide the race for MOCK ELECTION, A7 Kennedy was unavailable for comment. In an Essex County Sheriff and ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE emailed statement she wrote, “I just received the 9th Essex District state Kyle Marlin, left, and Sophie DiGrande the letter from the Department of Elementa- representative race. work the check-out table during mock * IN SWAMPSCOTT ry and Secondary Education. I have asked the election at Swampscott Middle School. MIDDLE SCHOOL chief nancial of cer to review the gures pre- sented, and if we have an additional funding obligation to the schools, we will certainly ad- dress it promptly.” Peter Caron, the city’s chief nancial of - cer, declined to comment, and School Super- Lynn intendent Dr. Catherine Latham could not be reached for comment. By law, school districts are required to spend couple a certain amount of money annually. In Lynn, that gure was $191.9 million in scal year 2016 and $197.4 million in 2017. To help meet that requirement, Lynn is provided with alleges state aid to public schools, known as Chapter 70 money, which covers most local education costs. Lynn received $147 million for scal fraud year 2016. But in addition, the city must come up with By Thomas Grillo $2.2 million annually to supplement their re- ITEM STAFF quired net school spending over four years to phase in retirees’ insurance costs as a contri- LYNN — A local couple is al- bution to net school spending. That solution leging that a bankrupt Lowell in- is aimed at solving a problem, in Lynn’s case, vestment rm and a North Ando- that dates back a decade. ver lawyer engineered a series of At the heart of the problem is a formula fraudulent mortgage transactions calculating how retired teachers’ health in- that led to the loss of their home. surance costs are counted toward “net school Samuel and Cynthia Maria Chy, spending,” a basic calculation outlining a com- Cambodian immigrants, allege that No munity’s contribution as to how much money Kevin Taing, president of Eastern public schools receive. Funding & Investment Inc., attor- Lynn is not permitted under state law to in- ney Herbert Weinberg and Kimber- clude retiree insurance costs toward net spend- ly Lim, Taing’s sister, led the Chys second ing. The excluded costs play a role in spending through bad loans and the bank- calculations. ruptcy sale of the couple’s home. “There was a law passed a few years ago to The 34-page complaint, led in count their retiree health insurance as part Middlesex Superior Court, alleges Betz of net school spending even though Lynn had that following Taing’s advice and not done so in the past,” said Sullivan. “But relying on Weinberg’s counsel, the Left, Cameron By Michele Durgin in order to do that they had to come up with Chys were left homeless. a four-year payment plan and agree to about Betz competing FOR THE ITEM “Taing walked away with tens $2.2 million in addition to their required net of thousands in profits, Weinberg at the NPC New LYNN — Bodybuilding contests have been around since school spending for that scal year.” walked away with thousands of England Cham- the 19th century, but one of the competition’s newest par- dollars in legal fees and Lim pionships for EDUCATION, A7 walked away with an investment bodybuilding, ticipants is a lifelong Lynn resident. property she purchased at a bar- in Boston, is a Cameron Betz, 18, has been involved in bodybuilding for gain discount,” the complaint stark contrast close to a year. He recently participated in his rst compe- said. to his senior tition, the NPC New England Championships, where he INSIDE The saga began in 2002 when portrait. placed third in the Teen Division. the Chys bought their three-fam- Held at The John Hancock Hall in Boston, the compe- LOOK! In Sports ily home on Harwood Street for PHOTO | CHRIS HAYDEN tition drew over 200 entrants competing in six divisions. Steve Miller Peabody girls soccer  ies like an eagle team’s season ends FRAUD, A7 BETZ, A7 in Lynn. A8 in heartbreak. B1 Compassion embedded Robyn Frost, in Nahant Woman’s Club executive director of By Gayla Cawley The funds raised will likely reach more than Massachusetts ITEM STAFF $1,000, as Tides will kick in 10 percent of its Coalition for proceeds from the night the event was held, ac- the Homeless, NAHANT — The Nahant Woman’s Club re- cording to Cheryl Conte, president of the Wom- cently raised funds towards an initiative that takes inven- an’s Club. tory of bed aims to provide sweet dreams by bringing a bed Conte said the initiative appealed to the frames that to every child in need. club’s members because there are too many were bought The Woman’s Club hosted a fundraiser at the kids without beds. Tides Restaurant & Pub in Nahant last Thurs- “That’s something we can all relate to that we with money day, where the nonpro t raised $700 for “A need, in order to perform well in school and be raised by the Bed for Every Child,” an initiative of the Lynn- healthy,” she said. Nahant Wom- based Massachusetts Coalition for the Home- Robyn Frost, executive director of Massa- an’s Club. less. The goal of the program is to give children chusetts Coalition for the Homeless, said living in poverty twin beds so they can get a ITEM PHOTO | good night’s sleep. BEDDING, A7 OWEN O’ROURKE

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 59° VOL. 138, ISSUE 287 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 42° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 BUSINESS ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 OBITUARIES Martin E. Burtman, 86 Hazel I. Kelley Menhaden, a 1937-2016 key ocean fish, LYNN — Mr. Martin E. Burt- of Swampscott and Paula LYNN — Hazel I. Kelley, a husband and Lynne Kelly all man, age 86, entered into rest Taub and her husband Alan of long time resident of Lynn, of Lynn and the late David R. Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016 at the Lynn. Three cherished grand- passed away peacefully at Kelley and Cindy-lou Kelley. in good shape Chelsea Jewish Nursing Home. children, Andrea Bernard, her home on Nov. 7, 2016. She was the sister of William He was the beloved husband Caren and her husband Dan She was the beloved wife of Forbes and wife, Mary Lee PORTLAND, Maine dition gives regulators an of the late Arlene Burtman. McEachern and Gail and her the late Leon E. Kelley. Born in Forbes and the late Norman Martin was a Korean War Vet- husband Amandio Neves. Six Medford, she was the daugh- S. Forbes Jr., John Forbes and (AP) — Interstate fishing opportunity to reevaluate eran, he served two tours in adored great grandchildren ter of the late Norman S. and Thomas Forbes. She is sur- regulators say prospects how to manage the fish. the Navy from 1948 to 1954. Dylan, Mia, Piper Rose, Sadie, Hazel I.(Pritchard) Forbes. vived by 12 grandchildren, 23 are good for menhaden, a Menhaden are an im- He had one job his whole Coby and Zara Arlene. Hazel was raised and edu- great-grandchildren and many fish that is critical to the portant source of bait for life as a salesman at Arnold Service information: Pri- cated in Medford and grad- nieces and nephews. health of the ocean. commercial fishermen Stationary in Central Square, vate services were held at uated from Medford High Service information: A The Atlantic States Ma- and they are also a critical Lynn, after retiring he loved to the Pride of Lynn Cemetery, School. For 27 years she was graveside service will be held rine Fisheries Commis- piece of the ocean’s food travel the world with his wife Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016. Ex- employed as a waitress at the Thursday, Nov. 10, at 11 a.m. sion says menhaden are web. They’re also used and spend time with his family. pressions of sympathy may Bel Aire Diner in Peabody. She in Puritan Lawn Memorial not experiencing overfish- to make dietary supple- He is survived by two de- be made to Chelsea Jewish enjoyed playing BINGO in her Park, 185 Lake St., Peabody. ing and their reproduction ments. voted daughters, Cheryl Di- Foundation 165 Captains free time. In lieu of flowers, memori- is good. The commission The menhaden fishery Pesa and her husband Skip Row, Chelsea, MA 02150. She was the mother of al gifts may be made to All says the amount of men- is typically worth more Debra O’Neil, Cheryl-ann Del- Care Hospice of the North haden that die from fish- than $100 million annual- aney and husband, Robert Shore, 210 Market St., Lynn, ing operations is well be- ly. Fishermen catch more J. Kelley and wife all of New MA 01901. Arrangements low targeted levels. than a billion pounds of Hampshire; Leon E. Kelley under the care of GOODRICH Atlantic Menhaden menhaden between in- John J. Naples, 76 and wife, Sue-ann Mills and Funeral Home of Lynn. Board Chair Robert Ballou shore and offshore fisher- says the stock’s good con- ies.

SAUGUS — Mr. John J. Na- Besides his wife he is sur- ples, age 76, died on Saturday vived by two daughters; Cyn- morning at the Edith Nourse thia Lovegrove and her hus- Critics: ‘Split shifts’ could taint Memorial Veteran’s Hospital in band Vincent of Marion, Dr. Bedford. He was the husband Lisa Naples of Los Angeles, of Rosemarie (Gallo) Naples. Calif., granddaughter; Tallulah. environmental law enforcers Born in Lynn, he was the son He was the brother of Virginia of the late James and Mary (Pi- Fichera of Pelham, N.H., and By Todd Feathers ans when the Department lice action if that action sessment of the NOPD’s cano) Naples, raised and a life- the late Rose Mellace and of Justice X-rayed that meant the officer wouldn’t split-shift detail policy. long resident of Saugus John Anna Celentano. He will be city’s Police Department be able to make it to a pri- The Executive Office of was a 1959 graduate of Sau- missed by the several young LOWELL — For a de- in 2011. The federal agen- vate paid detail on time. Energy and Environmen- gus High School playing both children who called him Uncle cade, the Massachusetts cy found that the NOPD’s “It’s just not practical,” tal Affairs, which includes football and basketball. He and Grampy. Environmental Police split-shift policy was a said Joseph Giacalone, a the Environmental Po- was ultimately inducted into In lieu of flowers donations have operated under an possible incentive for of- professor at the John Jay lice, declined to make the the Saugus High School Sports in her memory may be made unusual paid-detail policy ficers to prioritize extra College of Criminal Jus- police agency’s director Hall of Fame. John played to the David James Hospice that national law-enforce- money over public safety. tice in New York and a for- available for an interview. semi-pro football for Kenny’s Unit, 200 Springs Rd., Bed- ment experts warn could “Just looking at it from mer NYPD officer. “Police Gov. Charlie Baker Comets and the Knights. He ford, MA 01730. jeopardize officers’ com- a distance, it looks like work is too unpredictable. named Col. James Mc- attended the University of Wy- Service information: An mitment to public safety. it would complicate the ... You’re just dealing with Ginn to head the agency in oming then entered the United hour of visitation will be The practice, known as ability to separate public too much of the unknown, 2014. A retired State Po- States Army. Working for many held in the BISBEE-POR- splitting shifts, allows En- work from private work, and it’s also a record-keep- lice trooper, McGinn had years as a Union Carpenter CELLA Funeral Home, 549 vironmental Police officers and that is a huge prob- ing nightmare.” worked as Baker’s driver for Local #218 John was a Lincoln Ave., SAUGUS, on to interrupt their regu- lem,” said Ed Davis, the The DOJ agrees. during the gubernatorial member of the Lynn Chamber Thursday 10–11 a.m. fol- larly scheduled duties to former superintendent of “An officer may ignore campaign. of Commerce and the Fox Hill lowed by a funeral service work a paid detail, pro- the Lowell and Boston po- potential criminal inci- The split-shift policy for Yacht Club. He loved hunting at 11 a.m. in the funeral vided that they return to lice departments. dents that could have an details has been in place in Vermont and fishing. home. For directions work afterward and com- He and other law-en- adverse effect on the offi- since 2006, when the cur- His most precious time and condolences plete their required hours. forcement experts ques- cer’s detail if addressing rent collective-bargain- was that spend with his www.BisbeePorcella. It is virtually unheard tioned whether an Envi- the apparent criminal vi- ing agreement with the granddaughter Tallulah. com. of among police depart- ronmental Police officer olation would jeopardize Environmental Police ments, but a similar policy would be as likely to make the detail (and income),” officers’ union was nego- was in place in New Orle- an arrest or take any po- the agency wrote in its as- tiated. Janet Reno, former US attorney general, Cold-water shrimp industry dies at age 78 poised for shutdown to continue

By Curt Anderson By Patrick Whittle be allowed this year. A than 10 million pounds sumers as the larger ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS committee of scientists of shrimp in Maine as re- shrimp of the Gulf of Mex- has advised the board cently as 2011. One year ico and southern Atlan- MIAMI — Janet Reno, PORTLAND, Maine — it’s not a good idea, with in the mid-1990s, the tic Ocean. But the Maine who was the first woman to Maine shrimpers are all temperatures off New En- shrimp were worth nearly species is the world’s serve as U.S. attorney gen- but resigned to another gland inhospitable to the $13 million at the docks. most economically signifi- eral but also became the year of being unable to shrimp. The shrimp were also cant species of cold water epicenter of multiple politi- pursue their quarry in Spencer Fuller, a shrimp fished sparingly off New shrimp. cal storms during the Clin- the Gulf of Maine, with and lobster buyer with Hampshire and Massa- Regulators hope the fish- ton administration, died a regulatory board set to Cozy Harbor Seafood in chusetts before the shut- ery will be able to reopen, early Monday. She was 78. decide this week wheth- Portland, said his compa- down. but prospects for this year Reno died from com- er to allow a season this ny was once the largest Canada and Greenland are “dim,” said Max Appel- plications of Parkinson’s winter. processor of Maine shrimp have much larger fisheries man, a fishery manage- disease, her goddaughter Former U.S. Attorney Maine shrimp are in the country and has for the same species, but ment plan coordinator for Gabrielle D’Alemberte General Janet Reno fished in the Gulf of suffered. He said that he the small, pink-fleshed, the Atlantic States Marine said, adding that Reno Maine and were a pop- is prepared for another sweet shrimp remain dif- Fisheries Commission. spent her final days at “When Janet Reno ar- ular winter seafood for year of closure, but that it ficult for consumers to The Atlantic States is home in Miami surround- rived in Washington in years, but regulators will send residual troubles find in New England with also working on a plan ed by family and friends. 1993, the city had never shut the fishery down af- through Maine’s seafood Maine’s fishery shut down. for how to manage the A former Miami prose- seen anyone like her before ter a collapse during the industry. Previously, they were a fishery if and when re- cutor who famously told — and hasn’t since,” Obama 2013 fishing season, and “All you have to do is staple of many New En- opening happens, Appel- reporters “I don’t do spin,” said. “Her legacy lives on in it has remained closed look back to the history of gland seafood restaurants man said. Reno served nearly eight a generation of lawyers she since. The shrimp have shrimp here in the state of in the winter, and some- “If the fishery opens back years as attorney general inspired, the ordinary lives struggled to rebuild pop- Maine and the contribu- times turned up on high- up again, which we hope it under President Bill Clin- she touched, and a nation ulations as waters have tions it has made over the end restaurant menus does, we can’t have a free ton, the longest stint in a that is more just.” warmed. last 60 years,” Fuller said. elsewhere. for all on all these shrimp,” century. One of the administra- A board of the regulato- “It’s a big deal not only They represent a small he said. “This is how to Her sister, Maggy Reno tion’s most recognizable ry Atlantic States Marine for us, but for the wharfs piece of the multibil- make sure the pressure on Hurchalla, told The Asso- and polarizing figures, Fisheries Commission we deal with, markets we lion-dollar global shrimp this weak population isn’t ciated Press that Clinton Reno faced criticism ear- is set to decide Thurs- deal with.” industry, and are not as too much for it to handle called over the weekend ly on for the deadly raid day whether fishing will Fishermen caught more well known to U.S. con- right off the bat.” said to “tell Janet I love on the Branch Davidian her” and that many others compound at Waco, Texas, MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS from her career visited or where sect leader David called, including former Koresh and some 80 fol- director Bob Scalise says district court judges of governor and Sen. lowers perished. Another Harvard Police clear mall after he’ll “address any credible jailing defendants solely Bob Graham. Bill and She was known for delib- team faces criticism over crowd gathers for information” about the for their failure to pay Hillary Clinton issued a erating slowly, publicly and sexual comments spreadsheet. court fines or fees is draw- rapper, NBA player statement praising Re- in a blunt manner. Reno ing scrutiny from state no’s tenure and President frequently said “the buck CAMBRIDGE (AP) — CAMBRIDGE (AP) — Po- lawmakers. Barack Obama called her stops with me,” borrowing Another men’s sports Seven people sickened by lice have evacuated a mall A report released “an American original” in the mantra from President team at Harvard Uni- fumes at Boston school near Boston after a large Monday identified 105 his own statement. Harry S. Truman. versity is facing scrutiny crowd gathered for an event over lewd comments made BOSTON (AP) — Sev- instances when defen- featuring a rapper and a about female athletes. en people including one dants were jailed for pro basketball player. The Harvard Crim- child were taken to a so-called “fine time” in Cambridge police said a hospital after a phone 2015 in three Massachu- The Lynn Democratic City Committee son student newspaper crowd of more than 1,000 reports the men’s cross charger emitted fumes at setts counties. The report people became unruly at is pleased to provide country team has created a Boston school for chil- says that in 60 percent of the CambridgeSide Galle- yearly spreadsheets about dren with special needs. those cases, the defen- ria mall after arriving for the women’s cross country A spokesman for the dant had at some point a Monday event with the team and some included fire department says a been identified as indi- rapper Desiigner and Bos- sexual comments. student’s phone charger gent. ton Celtics forward Jaylen RIDES TO THE POLLS The spreadsheet was overheated and started Some of the common Brown. Both were sched- created before an annual sparking at about 9:30 costs imposed on defen- uled to meet fans at a 5:30 dance with members of the a.m. Monday at the Man- dants include: a fee for a p.m. event at the mall’s women’s team and rated ville School. court-appointed lawyer, Champs Sports store. Tuesday, their physical appearances. A staff member took the a fine if a defendant Police from nearby The captain of the men’s device to a bathroom and is found guilty of the departments were called Nov. 8, 2016 team tells the Crimson doused it with water, and underlying crime, and a to the scene to help clear he’s ashamed of the 2014 it emitted a vapor that monthly supervision fee the mall, and police say spreadsheet but this made people feel sick and if a defendant is put on pepper spray was used to year’s didn’t include lewd light-headed. Those affect- probation. help control the crowd. Please call: comments. ed are expected to be OK. State Sen. Mike Bar- Cambridge police said University athletic rett says the state needs they were working to 781-715-1515 Jailing defendants for failure to lower the charges and disperse the crowd and come up with alterna- IN MEMORIAM to pay court fines criticized encouraged drivers to avoid GEORGE A. ARCAND, JR. tive sources of revenue the area until it clears. Paid by the Lynn Democratic City Committee 2005 ~ NOVEMBER 8 ~ 2016 BOSTON (AP) — A for courts and correc- Police did not say whether We love and miss you, practice by Massachusetts tions. any arrests had been made. Joshua Walsh, Treasurer Your sisters TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US 40 to 50 buildings damaged in Oklahoma earthquake

By Justin Others shrugged it off as a damage was found with- Juozapavicius cost of doing business liv- in a 15-mile radius of the 110 Munroe St. ASSOCIATED PRESS ing next to an oil hub. earthquake’s epicenter. P.O. Box 5 Fearing aftershocks, The quake struck at 7:44 Lynn, MA 01903 CUSHING, Okla — Doz- police cordoned off older p.m. Sunday and was felt ens of buildings sustained Customer Service parts of the city about 50 as far away as Iowa, Illi- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. “substantial damage” after a 5.0 magnitude earth- miles northeast of Okla- nois and Texas. The U.S. Connecting homa City to keep gawk- Geological Survey initially All Departments: quake struck an Oklahoma 781-593-7700 town that’s home to one of ers away late Sunday, and said Sunday’s quake was PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS geologists confirmed that of magnitude 5.3 but later the world’s key oil hubs, but Market-Frankford line trains remain idle at Ext. 2 several small quakes have lowered the reading to 5.0. officials said Monday that a Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Classi ed Advertising rumbled the area. Spears “I thought my whole classi [email protected] no damage has been report- Authority (SEPTA) station in Upper Darby, Pa., said an assisted living trailer was going to tip ed at the oil terminal. just outside Philadelphia. Philadelphia’s tran- Subscriptions community had been over, it was shaking it so [email protected] Cushing City Manager sit strike ended Monday. Steve Spears said 40 to 50 evacuated after damage bad,” said Cushing res- Circulation [email protected] buildings were damaged was reported. The Cush- ident Cindy Roe, 50. “It in Sunday’s earthquake, ing Public School District was loud and all the lights Ext. 3 which was the third in canceled Monday classes. went out and you could Philadelphia transit Newsroom Oklahoma this year with a [email protected] The Oklahoma Depart- hear things falling on the [email protected] magnitude of 5.0 or great- ment of Transportation ground. er. No major injuries have strike ends, avoids Ext. 4 reported Sunday night “It was awful and I don’t been reported, and Spears want to have another one.” Sports that no highway or bridge [email protected] said the damage included cracks to buildings and election impact Ext. 5 fallen bricks and facades. Retail and Online Oklahoma has had thou- By Megan Trimble city if she is to win the bat- Advertising ASSOCIATED PRESS tleground state instead of [email protected] sands of earthquakes in recent years, with nearly Republican Donald Trump. ADVERTISING PHILADELPHIA — The The big concern was peo- all traced to the under- city’s crippling weeklong Ernie Carpenter, Jr. ground injection of waste- ple were spending so much Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 transit strike ended early time getting to and from water left over from oil Monday, ensuring that all [email protected] work that some wouldn’t and gas production. Sun- buses, trolleys and sub- Bob Gunther have time to go to the polls. day’s quake was centered ways will be up and run- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 The city and the state in- [email protected] 1 mile west of Cushing ning by Election Day. tervened on Sunday in an and about 25 miles south The Southeastern Penn- Ralph Mitchell effort to bring the walkout Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1332 of where a magnitude 4.3 sylvania Transportation [email protected] quake forced a shutdown Authority and the union to an end. The city sought Philip Ouellette of several wells last week. representing about 4,700 an injunction that would Vice President / Sales, ext. 1257 Some longtime Cushing PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS transit workers announced have forced SEPTA work- [email protected] residents said Monday ers to at least provide ser- Damage in Cushing, Okla., is seen on Monday, a tentative agreement be- Cassie Vitali they’ve become accus- fore daybreak. By after- vice on Election Day. The Advertising Sales Rep., ext. 1280 tomed to the unsettled caused by Sunday night’s 5.0 magnitude earth- state announced it would [email protected] noon, limited service was ground beneath their feet. quake. join SEPTA in court to Patricia Whalen restored on bus and trolley Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 routes, and operating sub- permanently end the [email protected] way trains were making strike, citing its impact on Group of Baylor supporters all stops. the elderly, the disabled, BUSINESS OFFICE SEPTA said it usually students and the economy. Beth Bresnahan But a deal reached over- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 takes 24 hours to have all [email protected] demand change to regents buses, trolleys and sub- night made a continued court fight unnecessary. Susan J. Conti way trains running after Controller, ext. 1288 By Jim Vertuno a shutdown but it was on SEPTA Chairman [email protected] ASSOCIATED PRESS track to be in full service Pasquale Deon said the Ted Grant by Tuesday morning. agreement provides wage Publisher, ext. 1234 Some of Baylor Uni- Democratic city leaders increases and pension [email protected] versity’s most prominent had feared the strike could improvements and main- Marian Kinney supporters, including a weaken turnout at the polls tains health care coverage ext. 1212 [email protected] former Texas governor on Tuesday and hurt Demo- levels while addressing and the billionaire busi- cratic presidential nominee rising costs. The five-year Will Kraft Vice President / Finance nessman whose name Hillary Clinton, who needs deal is still subject to ext. 1296 adorns the football sta- a big haul of votes in the union ratification. [email protected] dium, called Monday for Jennifer Perez a shakeup of the school’s ext. 1205 board of regents in the Mother in California [email protected] wake of the campus sexu- Carolina Trujillo al assault scandal. Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS is arrested for selling [email protected] The months of criticism over the response by the Jon McClellan of Houston surfs through a Jim Wilson Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 nation’s largest Baptist mound of shirts searching for a certain size homemade food [email protected] university’s to sex assault before an NCAA college football game between CIRCULATION reports led to the firing TCU and Baylor on Saturday. By Scott Smith which can turn fatal. ASSOCIATED PRESS Lisa Mahmoud of school president Ken “When it can cause Manager, ext. 1239 Starr and popular football Briles, and former Texas made by a regent. On Sat- death, it’s our responsi- [email protected] coach Art Briles. Gov. Mark White. White urday, fans lined up to buy FRESNO, Calif. — A sin- bility to enforce laws that gle mother of six in Califor- CLASSIFIED The “Bears for Leader- insisted the group’s goal is black T-shirts with Briles’ protect the public,” said ship Reform” group says it not about defending Briles nia is headed to trial and Kelly McDaniel, who is Abbe Young Smith initials that were being sold possibly a year in jail for Manager, ext. 1276 wants to address regents’ or the football program. prosecuting the case. “It’s outside the stadium, where selling homemade ceviche [email protected] transparency, appoint- “Not taking a position not unreasonable to be en- Baylor lost to TCU 62-22. through a group Kerry Smith ments, conflicts of inter- on (football) one way or forcing this type of law.” she created as a hobby, of- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 est, structure and author- another,” White said. “This Starr and Briles were The home-based enter- [email protected] ficials said Monday. ity, as well as demanding is about urging the trans- forced out or fired in May prise went well beyond a Mariza Ruelas, 37, was NEWSROOM more answers from the formation of Baylor lead- and the athletic director hobby, McDaniel said. She cited with two misdemean- regents and the school’s ership.” quit after Baylor pub- Bill Brotherton or counts after launching cited federal statics that Features Editor ext. 1338 investigation into how it But football — and lished a “Findings of Fact” the online forum called roughly 3,000 Americans [email protected] mishandled reports of sex- Briles’ departure in May prepared by law firm Pep- “209 Food Spot” — a group each year die from food- Gayla Cawley ual assaults for years. — remains an emotionally per Hamilton, which not- for Stockton-area resi- borne illnesses. Reporter, ext. 1236 The group’s leaders in- charged topic on campus. [email protected] ed that the school mishan- dents to trade recipes and Ruelas’ cooking hasn’t clude Drayton McLane, Last Friday, Baylor’s as- sell their specialty dishes. sparked a formal com- Thomas Grillo whose name is on the $266 sistant football coaches dled assault allegations Reporter, ext. 1264 This case has no place plaint of illness, but Mc- million football stadium released a statement de- for years and that the foot- [email protected] in the criminal courts, Daniel said she’s not wait- built at the height of the fending Briles and directly ball program acted “above Spenser Hasak said San Joaquin County ing for that to happen. program’s success under contradicting statements the rules.” Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 Deputy Public Defend- People like Ruelas also un- [email protected] er Benjamin Hall, who dercut restaurant owners Thor Jourgensen described Ruelas as be- who obtain the proper per- News Editor, ext. 1267 Third body has been found on mits, the prosecutor said. [email protected] ing part of a new, shared Authorities say they first Steve Krause economy that’s evolving Sports Editor, ext. 1229 through social media. He warned Ruelas and others [email protected] man’s property compared it to ride-shar- in her online forum with ing ventures, such as Uber a letter. She continued to Jennifer Meli were any more bodies. ing raise, to help pay for Copy Editor, ext. 1278 By Seanna Adcox and Lyft. operate and got into trou- “As the coroner, that’s college. The second was [email protected] and Meg Kinnard Prosecutors say, how- ble when she unwittingly ASSOCIATED PRESS to give his mother a pho- Katie Morrison all I have been advised of. ever, that Ruelas did not sold an order for ceviche Sports Reporter That was the total number tograph, and the third have a business permit to an investigator. [email protected] WOODRUFF, S.C. — In- of bodies I was told was on was to let him talk to his vestigators discovered a or undergo health inspec- Ceviche is a popular Owen O’Rourke the property. If I am told mother. third body on the property tions required of restau- Latin American dish often Photographer, ext. 1224 there are more, I will be Kohlhepp is charged [email protected] of a South Carolina man rants that protect people made from fresh raw fish back,” he said. with kidnapping the who is now linked to sev- from eating food prepared cured in citrus juices and Anne Marie Tobin Following Kohlhepp’s woman, and more crimi- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 en deaths and the kidnap- in unsanitary kitchens, served cold. [email protected] arrest, he confessed to nal counts are expected. ping of a woman who was He has chosen to repre- Adam Swift a 2003 quadruple slay- found chained inside a sent himself and not hire Weekly/City Editor, ext. 1269 storage container, author- ing at a motorcycle [email protected] shop in the small town an attorney, Wright told ities said Monday. the Spartanburg Her- Bridget Turcotte Todd Kohlhepp, 45, be- of Chesnee, said Spar- Reporter, ext. 1269 tanburg County Sheriff ald-Journal. [email protected] came a suspect after the Wright, who was first woman was found Thurs- Chuck Wright. He was TUESDAY, NOV. 8 Ryan York denied bond Sunday on elected about a year af- Copy Editor, ext. 1220 day chained by her neck ter the Superbike Mo- [email protected] and ankle in a metal stor- four murder charges for gunning down the motor- torsports killings, is now Ward 4, Precincts 3 and 4, vote at age container on his 95- investigating what ap- acre property near rural cycle shop’s owner, ser- Lynn Museum, 590 Washington St. vice manager, mechanic pears to be a crime spree Woodruff. stretching over more than Polls open 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. The body of her boy- and bookkeeper. 781-593-7700 Wright has said Kohl- a decade. Publishing Daily, except Sundays friend was found a day Museum will be free and open to the public. USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 later. The couple had been hepp gave details only Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA missing for about two the killer would know. His LAW OFFICES OF Guided tours offered at 12 p.m. and 5p.m. and additional offices. months. confession came a day be- JAMES J. CARRIGAN Copyright ©2016 The Daily Item The other remains were fore the 13th anniversary • Social Security Disability "Fine Artists of Lydia Pinkham" art show Subscriptions of the crime, which many Prepaid by mail to all parts of the found near one another • Workers Compensation open for extended hours, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m., $20.00 for 4 weeks Sunday and Monday, and feared would never be • Accidents $65.00 for 13 weeks authorities are not sure solved. 25 years located across at the LynnArts Gallery, 25 Exchange St. $130.00 for 26 weeks who they are. Investiga- Before his confession, from Lynn District Court $260.00 for 1 year tors were expected back at authorities granted him 15 Johnson St. Do your civic duty and enjoy Send payment to and POSTMASTER, 781-596-0100 send address changes to: the property on Tuesday, three requests, WSPA-TV your museum and arts center! The Daily Item but Spartanburg County reported. One was to JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN 110 Munroe St. Coroner Rusty Clevenger transfer money to a girl P.O. Box 5 RONALD D. MALLOY said he didn’t think there Kohlhepp says he’s help- www.jamescarriganlaw.com Lynn, MA 01903 781-581-6200 www.lynnmuseum.org [email protected] A4 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 OPINION DAN K. THOMASSON

E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B After all this campaigning, things in Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg T J   Edward M. Grant News Editor W   J. K Gordon R. Hall Vice President, Finance Monica Connell Healey Washington still unlikely to change P   G. O  J. Patrick Norton Vice President, Sales J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan WASHINGTON — Think again if most of the laborers needed to build their post-nomination support, in- Chairman Chief Operating O cer you believe the immediate post-elec- the wall to keep them out, another cluding giving them some say about P “  Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 tion period will bring relief from the priority, at least early on. appointments with the mention of Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 political turmoil that has plagued Of late, he has indicated that he a veto of those she names who are Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 the nation as seldom before. Whoev- won’t delay eliminating with ex- Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 connected to Wall Street. Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 er wins — Hillary Clinton or Donald treme prejudice the terrorist Islam- Meanwhile, even her election Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Trump — the chaos is likely to be ic State in the Middle East (maybe would not prevent the FBI and the Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 as disrupting as it has been the last with his friend Vladimir Putin) and Brian C. ¢ayer, 1996-1999 rest of the professional side of the Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 two years, and maybe more so. domestically doing the same with Justice Department from pursuing Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Some time back, Trump said the Affordable Care Act, best known not only the email question but also John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 among the first things he would do as Obamacare. He also wants new her activities as secretary of state upon capturing the White House legislation overturning Roe v. Wade. involving her family foundation. for the Republicans is put Clinton All this makes the first 100 days of Congress is certain to demand a in the slammer — not a tone that his presidency about the busiest in special prosecutor and it would be encourages bipartisanship. Repub- history — if he has allowed himself difficult for her to reject. Any nom- licans meantime have pledged to that much time. inee for attorney general would face make her life miserable if she is the Are you breathless yet? serious challenges in Congress per- winner, going as far as threatening Trump says he already is search- taining to the email questions. Only impeachment. No usual honeymoon ing for potential Supreme Court EDITORIAL is even contemplated. justices who will genuflect to the if Democrats can retake the Senate A Trump characteristic is disin- Second Amendment and narrow a does she have much chance of avoid- genuousness, something Americans woman’s right to choose, if not over- ing a very rocky beginning. will need to get used to if the real turn Roe v. Wade. Some mess, huh? estate manipulator pulls off the un- Hillary’s first months as presi- Well, that’s not all. Issues vital to Get out and vote thinkable. What he says perishes dent could be a text on the subject the nation, such as immigration, tax quickly in an avalanche of denial he of “Why in the world did I want this reform and health care, most likely Today is Nov. 8, 2016. Today is the day of the voter. ever said it. job?” Not only have Republicans would be held in limbo as they have All the people lured by the convenience and nov- Remember now: Trump has prom- made it clear they will resume their been much of Barack Obama’s pres- elty of early voting or the powerful urge to end this ised a steady diet of social disrup- long investigation of her State De- idency. In 2009, the day or so after election season have already cast ballots. Today all tion to the satisfaction of followers partment tenure, specifically on the Obama’s inauguration, Senate Lead- the excited, all of the committed, all of the disillu- who believe they have been getting email issue, but they have also said er Mitch McConnell of Kentucky sioned and all of the undecided voters who have the short stick from those who have they will attempt to block her near- announced the GOP would limit voiced their political opinion every chance they get more and fans who would push for ly every effort at running the gov- its activity with Obama to trying or kept their mouth shut around the dinner table for the establishment of the guillotine ernment, including Supreme Court to make sure he was not re-elected. 11 months get their turn. as the best way for him to turn nominations. Trump still refuses Expect more of the same from Re- Every vote counts today. No single vote is more im- things around. Trump becomes the to say whether he will concede her publicans if Clinton makes it. Wake portant than another. The voter, one way or another, male version of Madame Defarge, election, and the pundits believe up Wednesday after Election Day will not be denied today. prepared to lop off as many opposi- this would be especially true if the knowing the more things change, The act of voting is simultaneously the most anon- tion heads as possible. election is as tight as now perceived. the more they stay the same. ymous and most power display of citizenship every The rush to deport the undocu- Her troubles won’t come just from American can demonstrate. Some Americans — the mented in this country — all 11-plus Republicans. She will face strong Dan Thomasson is an op-ed colum- ones who are at the mercy of voters today — run for million of them — will be spectacu- demands from her own party’s left. nist for Tribune News Service and office to change the system. Other Americans serve lar if Trump hasn’t changed his mind Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, her a former vice president of Scripps in the military to defend the system and the way of or softened his position on that too primary nemeses, and his fellow ul- Howard Newspapers. Readers may life it represents. But every American old enough to after someone reminded him that traliberal, Sen. Elizabeth Warren of send him email at: thomassondan@ do so has the power to vote today. such mass disruption might remove Massachusetts, expect payment for aol.com. People live in nations around the world with the dull understanding that they do not have the right to vote and their opinion is meaningless. In some countries, people travel for miles to line up for hours to cast a ballot that, for all they know, may get tossed out with the trash if it does not help validate a pre- determined election outcome. Prohibiting mass communication and banning the vote are nuts and bolts measures dictators take to keep a firm grasp on power. In the United States, voters walk past a phalanx of political signs and into a polling place where, for a few minutes or less, they are alone with their decisions. When they pick up a pencil or pen and prepare to fill out a ballot, power literally rests in their hand. Every politician’s argument has already been made and every news media critique and analysis has of- fered its perspective. The voter can leave a ballot blank or write in Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck, but once a vote is cast, it becomes a force shaping an election’s outcome. Some will say the voter has been sorely mistreated during this election season. Cynics and critics will point to the endless bickering, the personal attacks and claims and countercharges in the presidential race as proof the American political process is a dented, misfiring machine. Those arguments overlook the perfection of one vote assigned to one person with the power to col- lectively bring the curtain down on months of cam- paigning and millions of dollars spent on political messages. More than a few voters will not tell their closest relatives or friends how they voted today. But they will know they made their voice heard when they walked into the privacy of the voting booth. Even the voter who leaves a ballot blank makes a state- ment with their silence about the choices at hand this election season. Go vote.

FRIDA GHITIS Choice for Israel: Clinton or Trump?

A few weeks ago, a respected which has not shied away from the world much less safe for Obama’s public airing of differ- States needs to “distrust and polling organization asked Is- open confrontations with the Israel. It’s not surprising that ences with Israel. verify,” to keep a check on Iran’s raelis which candidate for pres- Israeli government and has, in when Trump called for a ban on On her campaign website behavior, including its threats to ident of the United States they their view, mishandled other is- Muslims entering the United she says, “We need to all work Israel. supported. The results were sues in their neighborhood. States, Netanyahu sharply re- together to return the special Trump’s flirtations with Rus- startling: By a massive majority The choice between Donald jected the idea. U.S.-Israel relation to con- sia make Israelis very nervous. Israelis said they want Hillary Trump and Clinton is a stark For Americans who love Isra- structive footing, to get back to There is nothing more import- Clinton to win. one. Trump promises unpredict- el — the vast majority of whom shared concerns and interests.” ant for Israel’s security than That may come as a surprise ability. Nobody knows what, ex- are not Jewish — concern about That includes direct negotia- a strong United States where to some U.S. voters concerned actly, his views are on Israel. He Clinton partly stems from be- tions with Palestinians toward both parties support Israel. A about the future safety of Is- has made vague and confusing lief that Clinton is responsible a two-state solution, which is Trump presidency, as far as we rael who believe Clinton is the comments, boasting that he was for Obama’s policies and would what Netanyahu has been call- can tell, would mean a stronger wrong choice. But the fact is, Is- Grand Marshal of the 2004 Is- therefore continue along the ing for. Russia, which has sided with raelis, including Prime Minister rael Day Parade, saying that he same path. But the evidence On the subject of Iran, skep- the Syrian government, along- Benjamin Netanyahu, feel quite would be “sort of a neutral guy” strongly suggests Clinton would tics of the nuclear deal blame side Iran and Hezbollah, Israel’s comfortable with the former as he seeks to negotiate a peace shift gears. her for her role in initiating ne- mortal enemies. secretary of state. The recent deal with Palestinians and vow- People close to her say she gotiations. But it wasn’t Clinton Israelis may be thousands of Wikileaks cables, if genuine, re- ing that he really loves Israel. was profoundly uncomfortable who brought the deal to its con- miles away, but they are keen- ly interested in the American veal that Netanyahu really likes But Trump has also been the with the open disagreements clusion. Negotiating with Iran elections. After all, the choice by and trusts Clinton. man whose campaign removed between Washington and Jeru- was not a mistake. The mistake American voters will play a big To be sure, Clinton has said she the rock from under which salem, and she has been open, was agreeing to a weak deal, and role in their security. They are supports the creation of a Pales- proudly crawled all manner of if not vociferous, about her dif- that was not Clinton’s doing. right to hope Hillary Clinton tinian state, and Israelis expect anti-Semites and conspiracy the- ferences with the president on Clinton correctly pointed last wins. she will put pressure on them orists who blame all the world’s many of them. December that “Tehran’s finger- to make moves in that direc- woes and even worse woes to As a candidate she has tried prints” can be found in “nearly Frida Ghitis writes about glob- tion. But they don’t believe she come on the Jewish people. to keep close to Obama, but she every conflict across the Mid- al affairs for the Miami Herald. will continue with the approach And Trump’s ham-handed an- has written and spoken about dle East.” With the Iran deal on Readers may email her at fjghi- of the Obama administration, ti-Muslim tirades could make how much she disagreed with the books, she said the United [email protected]. TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A5

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a cam- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks to members of paign rally Monday in Sarasota, Fla. the media at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, N.Y., Monday. Trump, Clinton near finish line By Julie Pace, Lisa that he would not recom- “I love you all, too. Abso- has dogged her campaign above the controversy — particularly among Lerer and Jill Colvin mend criminal charges lutely,” Clinton said with a from the start would fol- Monday and was not ex- Obama’s young, diverse co- ASSOCIATED PRESS against her following a slight chuckle. low her through Election pected to address the alition of voters — to car- new email review. The in- Trump was aggressive to Day. matter during stops in ry her over the finish line PITTSBURGH — quiry had sapped a surg- the end, repeatedly slam- Across the country, near- Michigan and North Car- Tuesday. Roughly half the Straining toward the fin- ing Clinton momentum ming Clinton at his first ly 24 million early bal- olina. She was also head- states with advance vot- ish line of the wildly un- at a crucial moment in event of the day in Saraso- lots were cast under the lining an evening rally ing have reported record predictable White House the race, though she still ta, Florida. Having made shadow of Comey’s initial in Philadelphia with turnout, including Florida race, Hillary Clinton and heads into Election Day the new FBI review a cen- announcement of a new President Barack Obama and Nevada, which have Donald Trump blitzed with multiple paths to terpiece of his closing case email review. That num- and first lady Michelle through battleground booming Hispanic popula- the 270 Electoral College to voters, he argued that ber represents more than Obama, along with rock tions, a possible good sign states Monday in a final votes needed to become Clinton was being protect- half of the roughly 42.5 stars Bruce Springsteen bid to energize support- for Clinton. the nation’s first female ed by a “totally rigged sys- million people who had and Jon Bon Jovi. In Florida alone, His- ers. Clinton urged voters president. tem.” cast votes by Monday af- Nearing the end of his panic participation is up to embrace a “hopeful, in- “I think I have some “You have one magnif- ternoon, according to As- two terms in the White by more than 453,000 clusive, bighearted Amer- work to do to bring the icent chance to beat the sociated Press data. House, Obama was nostal- votes, nearly doubling the ica,” while Trump called country together,” she ac- corrupt system and deliv- The inquiry involved gic as he launched his own for support to “beat the knowledged as she board- er justice,” Trump said. material found on a com- busy day of events, not- 2012 level. Black turnout corrupt system.” ed her plane for her last “Do not let this opportuni- puter belonging to Antho- ing that he was probably is up compared to 2012, The candidates planned battleground tour. “I real- ty slip away.” ny Weiner, the disgraced making his last campaign but that share of the total to campaign late into the ly do want to be the presi- The comments were a former congressman and swing for the foreseeable vote is lower due to bigger night, a frenzied end to a dent for everybody.” reminder that Comey’s estranged husband of future. jumps among Latinos and bitter election year that As Clinton took the stage news, delivered in a let- Huma Abedin, a long- “Whatever credibility I whites, according to Uni- has laid bare the nation’s in Pittsburgh, supporters ter to lawmakers on Sun- time Clinton aide. Comey have earned after eight versity of Florida profes- deep economic and cultur- yelled out, “We love you” day, was a doubled-edged said Sunday the FBI re- years as president, I am sor Daniel Smith al divides. — an unusual occurrence sword for Clinton. While it viewed communications asking you to trust me on In Nevada, where more Clinton opened the day for the Democratic presi- vindicated her claims that “to or from Hillary Clinton this. I am voting for Hil- than three-fourths of ex- Monday buoyed by FBI dential candidate who has the emails would not yield while she was secretary of lary Clinton,” Obama said. pected ballots have been Director James Comey’s sometimes struggled to new evidence, it ensured state.” Clinton is banking in cast, Democrats also lead, announcement Sunday connect with voters. that a controversy that Clinton tried to fly part on high turnout 42 percent to 36 percent.

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS People line up outside of the Washington Post to purchase special elec- FBI Director James Comey testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington to tion editions in Washington. explain his agency’s recommendation to not prosecute Hillary Clinton. Print newspapers are dead? FBI’s big test: Clinton email Not after historic elections probe raises political doubts

By Tali Arbel A physical version of on newspapers’ headquar- By Eric Tucker sion continues. Lawmak- In the nine days between ASSOCIATED PRESS a newspaper recounting ters in search of copies. ASSOCIATED PRESS ers demand answers to Comey’s initial statement a life-altering event like “They were stealing it off questions left unresolved that he was looking at NEW YORK — Print 9/11 or the assassination people’s doorsteps,” Wash- WASHINGTON — The by two vague and am- more emails and his all- newspapers may be dis- of President John F. Ken- ington Post spokeswoman FBI’s handling of its Hil- biguous Comey letters. clear announcement on appearing like the home nedy is an extension of Kris Coratti said. “It was lary Clinton email probe Clinton and her aides feel Sunday, nearly 24 million telephone, but not after those keepsakes that a crazy here.” has undercut the bureau’s wronged by the disclosure people cast early ballots Election Day. website or app can’t re- Many newspapers re- carefully crafted image as of “new” emails less than — about 18 percent of the Remembering the fren- place, she said. “Paper has started printing presses a respected law enforce- two weeks before Elec- expected total votes for zy for old-fashioned pa- a certain kind of look and to meet demand. The Post ment organization un- tion Day. And ex-prose- president. pers the morning after feel and smell to it that had two extra print runs questionably outside the cutors of both parties are The controversy, cou- Barack Obama’s historic digital equivalents don’t.” and issued a thinner com- political fray. concerned the bureau’s pled with leaks that laid win in 2008, newspapers Even so, after a long, sour memorative edition in a The yearlong investiga- actions strayed from its bare internal squabbling, are printing extra copies campaign season, demand third. tion thrust the FBI into mandate to steer clear of suggests a tough road and setting up temporary for a front page may be For this year, Coratti the thick of an already politics. ahead for FBI leaders retail stands this year, re- more muted than in 2008. wouldn’t say how many fractious presidential If Clinton should win on regardless of who wins gardless of whether the Ben Redington, a 34-year- additional copies the race, entangled in a way Tuesday, could the inves- Tuesday. nation elects the first wom- old graphic designer from Post is planning, but she that strained its vaunted tigation follow her into After a referral from an or reality TV star as Wichita, Kansas, likes said it’s similar to what independence and cracked the White House? Comey the intelligence commu- president. The Los Angeles buying papers after major the Post printed for Pope its prized reputation for said Sunday that agents nity inspector general, the Times is also selling a com- events, such as the Chicago Francis’ visit in 2015. silence about its work. had finished reviewing all FBI began investigating memorative printing-press Cubs’ first World Series win She said the newspaper Even after Tuesday’s newly found emails to and Clinton for the potential plate of the front page. in 108 years. But he doesn’t is prepared for a second election, FBI Director from her while she was mishandling of classified Many people now rely care for either Clinton or printing if needed, leaving James Comey is sure to secretary of state and had information as secretary on Facebook and apps for Trump and has no plans to plates on the presses. The face second-guessing over found nothing to change of state. Comey has said news, but a screenshot buy a newspaper Wednes- Post will also sell copies his public statements that his conclusion from July the investigation was doesn’t have quite the day. (He didn’t buy an online and at its offices. opened the curtain on nor- — no charges. A senior done without regard to same romance as a news- Obama front page either.) The New York Times mally secret investigative law enforcement official politics, but he also never paper’s front page. Newspapers were caught sold out in many parts of details. said the letter meant an lost sight of political sensi- “We like to hold on to off-guard eight years Manhattan before noon “This has been a very end to the email review, tivities, receiving regular things that remind us ago when people want- and ended up printing difficult election process. rather than a simple sta- briefings but refusing to of the experiences we’ve ed keepsake copies of the 225,000 extra copies, said Unfortunately, the FBI tus update. There was no comment in public. had,” like campaign but- enormous photos and dra- Mark Weitzel, who man- has been drawn into it,” suggestion any of Clin- When the FBI decided tons, theater programs or matic headlines declaring ages circulation and retail said Leo Taddeo, a retired ton’s aides were being in July it wouldn’t recom- shells from a visit to the Obama the nation’s first sales for the Times. That FBI supervisor. scrutinized, indicating the mend charges, he broke beach, said Naomi Baron, African-American presi- is more than double a typ- Although Comey sig- investigation was again from protocol and deliv- an American University dent. Bookstores, conve- ical day’s sales at news- naled a conclusion to the closed. ered an unusual public professor who studies the nience stores and news- stands, coffee shops, con- Clinton email matter It’s hard to gauge the po- statement chastising interplay of language and stands across the country venience store and other with a letter to Congress litical impact of Comey’s Clinton and her aides as technology. sold out. People descended street sales. on Sunday, the discus- recent announcements. “extremely careless.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Sunday at 26-30 Harwood St.; p.m. Sunday. ery/fraud at 9:03 a.m. Friday Traffic stop larly arrests, reflect police records. at 7:41 a.m. Monday at 8 Joyce Courtney L. Dusvitch, 27, on Argyle Street; at 6:03 p.m. In the event of a perceived inac- St.; at 10:55 a.m. Monday at of 80 Buchanan St., Winthrop, Friday at Demaino’s Restaurant curacy, it is the sole responsibility Lynnway Auto Sales at 295 was arrested and charged with on Malden Street; at 6:35 p.m. leads to heroin Lynnway; at 1:20 p.m. Monday shoplifting by asportation at Friday on Elm Street; at 7:55 of the concerned party to contact at 127 Washington St. 3:53 p.m. Sunday. p.m. Friday at Revere Housing the relevant police department and Robert M. Giovanditto, 37, Authority on Cooledge Street; have the department issue a no- Overdose of 17 Noble St., was arrested at 3:31 p.m. Saturday on Thur- bust in Lynn tice of correction to the Daily Item. and charged with shoplifting by low Avenue; at 7:25 p.m. Sat- Corrections or clarifications will not A report of an overdose at asportation at 2:40 p.m. Sat- urday at Ninety Nine Restau- 1:44 p.m. Sunday on Green By Gayla Cawley senger side and noticed be made without express notice of urday. rant on VFW Parkway; at 9:45 ITEM STAFF that when Paulino rolled Street; at 5:33 p.m. Sunday Lucas A. Portillo, 33, of 570 p.m. Saturday at Market Basket change from the arresting police on Neptune Boulevard; at 6:22 down the window, he put Grove St., Apt. 1, Lynn, was ar- on Squire Road. LYNN — An alleged his hands in his pockets, department. p.m. Sunday on Washington rested and charged with OUI drug deal led to the seizure Street. When Paulino was asked liquor at 10:28 p.m. Sunday. Vandalism of more than 24 grams of to take his hands out, he LYNN Eliza J. Wallner, 39, of 551 heroin and a trafficking Theft A report of vandalism at 2:56 did, but police saw some- Eastern Ave., Lynn, was arrest- arrest on Sunday. thing inside his pocket, Arrests ed on warrants at 9:55 a.m. p.m. Friday at Bradstreet Ave- A report of a larceny at 2:15 Undercover detectives Donnelly added. Friday. nue and Sales Street. p.m. Sunday at 102 Boston from the Lynn Police Spe- When Paulino was Manuel Bergansa, 57, of A report of slashed tires at cial Investigation Unit 1 Chestnut St., Chelsea, was St.; at 3:04 p.m. Sunday at 3 asked to step out of the Accidents 2:16 a.m. Saturday at Show- (SIU) saw a white Land arrested and charged with dis- Curwin Terrace; at 12:33 p.m. car, he was patted down case Cinemas on Squire Road. Rover parked on the side orderly conduct and drinking in Monday at 30 Andrew St. by police, who felt a hard A report of a motor vehicle of Chatham Street at public at 7:04 p.m. Sunday. object, which turned out accident at 8:48 a.m. Friday at about 11 p.m. and noticed Ryan Burke, 34, of 5 Skerry Vandalism SAUGUS to be a digital scale. An- Park and Washington avenues; the driver, Ryan Burke, St., Salem, was arrested and at 9:12 a.m. Friday on Floyd other substance detectives A report of motor vehicle van- Accidents 34, of Salem, looking charged with possession of a Street; at 2:39 p.m. Friday felt turned out to be her- dalism at 10:07 a.m. Sunday around while he was on Class A drug and possession of at Malden Street and Patriot oin. He was arrested and at 20 Surfside Road; at 10:51 A report of a motor vehicle the phone. They ran the a Class C drug at 11:25 p.m. Parkway; at 2:54 p.m. Friday accident with personal injury then Burke was asked to Sunday. a.m. Sunday at 32 Shepard St.; plate, circled the block step out of the vehicle. On at Lincoln School on Tucker- at 2:07 p.m. Friday at All City and saw the vehicle was Aner Deleon, 29, of 32 at 11:47 p.m. Sunday at 57 man Street; at 5:36 p.m. Friday Burke, detectives found Glass & Mirror Company at still there, Lynn Police Lt. Shepard St., was arrested and Vine St.; at 9:34 a.m. Monday on Brown Circle; at 9:44 p.m. a plastic twist of heroin 344 Central St.; at 3:03 p.m. Rick Donnelly said. charged with violation of the at 428 Broadway. Friday at Revere Street and and two blue Valium pills, Friday on Lincoln Avenue; at Donnelly said police open container law at 7:35 North Shore Road; at 9:48 which was seized. Burke 10:23 a.m. Saturday at Hurd watched someone, later p.m. Sunday. MARBLEHEAD p.m. Friday at Broadsound and was arrested and charged Avenue and Central Street; at identified as John Paulino, Craig Mannetta, 28, of 68 Billow avenues; at 3:14 a.m. 10:51 a.m. Saturday at Speed- with heroin and Valium Lewis St., was arrested on Vandalism Saturday on Broadway. Gis- 26, of Lynn, walk to the ve- possession, Donnelly said. way at 1252 Broadway. A caller hicle and get in the passen- warrant charges of larceny and laine Goulartedefreitas, 34, of reported a motor vehicle colli- At the police station, a larceny from a person at 11:54 A report of vandalism at 10 Overlook Ridge, Apt. 526, ger’s side, so they followed search of Paulino yielded 1:49 p.m. Sunday on Pleasant sion involving a bobcat and a it. The vehicle’s plate came a.m. Monday. Malden, was summoned for trailer; at 12:34 p.m. Saturday $426 in cash, more than Jose Matul, 26, of 11 Nelson Street. Someone reported van- operating under the influence back as being from a busi- 24 grams of heroin, with dalism to their car. An officer at Barn Car Wash at 110 Frank ness out-of-state. He said St., was arrested and charged of liquor and operating a motor Bennett Highway. One person a street value of $2,400, with OUI liquor, unlicensed op- reported no physical damage vehicle negligently so as to en- the car was being driven three Xanax pills, a scale was done, but a political sticker was taken to Whidden Hospital; erratically, taking multi- eration of a motor vehicle and danger; at 9:18 a.m. Saturday at 12:25 a.m. Monday at Holi- and other drug parapher- alcohol from an open container was stuck to the door. Police at Northgate Shopping Center ple turns, stopping at stop nalia, which was seized, reported no suspects. day Inn Express at 999 Broad- signs for long periods of in a motor vehicle at 7:37 p.m. on Squire Road; at 9:56 a.m. way. A motor vehicle into a light Donnelly said. Sunday. Saturday on Brown Circle; at time and driving under Paulino was charged pole was reported. the speed limit, so police Gordon Novick, 53, of 16 Al- PEABODY 1:13 p.m. Saturday at Dunkin A report of a motor vehicle with heroin trafficking, len St., Peabody, was arrested Donuts on Bennington Street; conducted a motor vehicle Xanax possession, dis- accident at 6:08 p.m. Friday stop for the infractions, and charged with assault and Accidents at 11:36 a.m. Sunday at Sa- at Route 99 on Broadway; at guise to obstruct justice battery with a dangerous weap- lem and N Marshall streets; suspicious that a drug deal and on a fugitive from jus- A report of a motor vehicle 11:18 a.m. Saturday at Lau- on at 6:50 a.m. Monday. at 5:20 p.m. Sunday at Beach was going on. tice warrant out of West- accident at 1:08 a.m. Monday rel Street and Lincoln Ave- John Paulino, 26, of 138 S and Thornton streets. The vehicle was pulled chester, N.Y. at 22 Sutton St. A vehicle into nue; at 11:20 a.m. Saturday over on Western Avenue, Common St., was arrested and A report of a motor vehicle at Chisholm’s Motel at 1314 charged with heroin trafficking, a pole was reported. A vehicle hit and run accident at 12:02 and the driver, Burke, Gayla Cawley can be striking a guardrail was also Broadway; at 4:20 p.m. Sunday was nervous, Donnelly reached at gcawley@item- possession of a Class C drug, a.m. Sunday at Safy Market at Marshalls at 655 Broadway; reported. Both vehicles were said. One of the detectives live.com. Follow her on disguise to obstruct justice and on Broadway. Obed S. Rome- at 6:12 p.m. Sunday at Main towed and one driver was tak- walked over to the pas- Twitter @GaylaCawley. as a fugitive from justice at ro-Erazo, 29, of 133 Hawthorne and Forest streets. 11:32 p.m. Sunday. en to Salem Hospital. Henry St., Apt. 3, Chelsea, was sum- Abreu-Duran was issued cita- A report of a motor vehicle hit Edilio Santos-Sosa, 60, of moned for leaving the scene of and run accident at 7:20 p.m. 35 Rockingham St., was arrest- tions for speeding and marked property damage. lanes violations; at 11:44 a.m. Friday at Walnut Place at 190 Police respond to ed and charged with an unnat- A report of a motor vehicle Broadway. ural act at 11:51 p.m. Sunday. Monday at 17 Canterbury Drive. accident with personal injury A report of a single motor Mayya Shoykhet, 28, was at 12:06 p.m. Sunday at BJ’s Complaints arrested and charged with an vehicle accident involving a po- Wholesale Club on Ward Street. gunshots in Lynn lice cruiser at 1:26 p.m. Mon- unnatural act at 11:59 p.m. A report of a suspicious mo- day at Honey Dew Donuts at Sunday. Assaults tor vehicle at 2:02 p.m. Friday LYNN — Police respond- damage to the vehicles, 130 Newbury St. on Stone Street. A caller report- ed to a report of gunshots they also found two spent Accidents A report of an assault at 4:43 ed a vehicle operating erratical- on Warren Street last shell casings and a round Complaints p.m. Saturday on Orr Square. ly with the occupant littering. Thursday and found four A report of a motor vehicle in the middle of the street, A report of suspicious activ- vehicles hit. accident with personal injury A report of a disturbance at Lynn Police Lt. Rick Don- Complaints ity at 8:55 p.m. Friday at 35 Police went to the area at 12:11 p.m. Sunday at Henry 1:16 p.m. Sunday at 116 Fos- nelly said. Biscayne Ave. A caller report- of 63 Warren St. at about Avenue and Washington Street; ter St.; at 1:35 p.m. Sunday at A report of a disturbance at ed a small dark sedan driving 11:30 p.m. Along with the There are no suspects. at 10:53 a.m. Monday at Vic- 12 Magnolia Way; at 1:45 p.m. 12:29 a.m. Friday at Shirley up and down the street with tory Road and Western Avenue. Sunday at 2 Aborn St.; at 1:59 and Garfield avenues; at 3:32 no headlights with someone A report of a motor vehicle p.m. Sunday at 116 Foster St. a.m. Friday on Tracy Alan Way; ringing doorbells; at 9:11 New York heir Durst accident at 12:56 p.m. Sunday A report of suspicious activ- at 9:26 a.m. Friday at Dollar p.m. Saturday at 91 Denver at Buchanan Bridge on Western ity at 2:58 p.m. Sunday at 3 Tree on Furlong Drive; at 1:26 St. A caller reported she was Avenue; at 5:03 p.m. Sunday Trask Road. A caller reported a p.m. Friday on Conant Street; pleads not guilty to at 112 Market St.; at 5:10 p.m. man came to his house asking at 5:42 p.m. Friday on North walking her dog when a man Sunday at 344 Chatham St.; about voting and Question 2; Avenue; at 1:35 a.m. Satur- approached her and stated he at 6:58 p.m. Sunday at 969 at 4:29 p.m. Sunday at White day on Newhall Street; at 1:36 had just got into a fight with murder in LA court Western Ave.; at 12:16 a.m. House Black Market at 210W a.m. Saturday at Shirley Avenue his girlfriend. Monday at 74 Lawton Ave.; at Andover St. Apartments on Shirley Avenue; A report of a disturbance at 12:40 a.m. Monday at Chase A caller reported her former at 2:15 a.m. Saturday on Shir- 8:55 p.m. Saturday at Roller and Hanover streets; at 4:34 boyfriend threw her keys down ley Avenue; at 2:24 p.m. Sat- World at 425 Broadway. The a.m. Monday at 36 Surfside the storm drain at 10:47 p.m. urday on Wave Avenue; at 6:15 manager reported several kids Road; at 7:24 a.m. Monday Sunday at 87 Endicott St. After p.m. Saturday on Harris Street; running up and down the high- at 451 Chestnut St.; at 10:50 police spoke with the woman, at 10:36 p.m. Saturday on way; at 7:44 p.m. Sunday at a.m. Monday at Buchanan Cir- she found her keys. Winthrop Avenue; at 1:11 a.m. Cliftondale Square at Lincoln cle and Western Avenue. Sunday on Winthrop Avenue; Avenue and Smith Road; at Theft at 1:28 a.m. Sunday on Crest 10:06 p.m. Sunday at 11 Di- Assaults Avenue; at 2:40 a.m. Sunday ane Drive. A report of a larceny at 1:48 at Revere Housing Authority on A report of an assault and p.m. Sunday at Abercrombie & Constitution Avenue. Steven K. Theft battery with a dangerous weap- Fitch at 210A Andover St. An Vera, 25, and Laura M. Borges, on at 5:58 a.m. Monday at 33 officer reported a shoplifting 31, both of 179 Constitution A report of a larceny at 2:39 Spring St. crew went into the store and Ave., were summoned for ma- p.m. Friday in the area of Birch stole 21 bottles of cologne to- licious destruction of property; Street. A man reported while he Breaking and Entering taling $1,562; at 12:47 p.m. at 1:20 p.m. Sunday on Glover was driving his FedEx work ve- Monday at Holiday Inn at 1 Drive; at 3:05 p.m. Sunday at hicle, he parked in the area of A report of a motor vehicle Newbury St. A caller reported Revere Housing Authority on Birch Street to make a delivery. breaking and entering at 9:47 his luggage was missing. Garfield Avenue. Skyla Rose He stated during the delivery, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS p.m. Sunday at Salvation Army a package was stolen; at 8:40 Bustamante, 19, of 194 Gar- Real estate heir Robert Durst sits during a at 1 Franklin St.; at 12:09 p.m. Vandalism field Ave., was summoned for p.m. Sunday on Walnut Street. Monday at 757 Summer St. A man reported two hydrau- long-awaited appearance in a courtroom in A report of vandalism at 4 unarmed robbery; at 7:57 p.m. A report of a breaking and Sunday on Larkin Street. lic jacks and pumps were re- Los Angeles on Monday. entering at 8:59 a.m. Monday p.m. Sunday at 7 Pzegeo Cir- moved from the site. cle. A caller reported vandalism A report of shots fired at 9:56 at 26 Essex Circle. p.m. Saturday on Jarvis Street; By Amanda Berman.” to her new home. An officer Lee Myers Durst’s statement came checked the other houses and at 6:45 a.m. Sunday on Park SWAMPSCOTT Complaints Avenue. ASSOCIATED PRESS after his attorney unsuc- a similar incident took place cessfully argued to ban Accidents LOS ANGELES — Wear- A report of a gunshot at on the Lynn border. Police esti- news media cameras from Overdose ing a neck brace and seat- 10:40 a.m. Sunday at 22 Low- mated $300 to $500 worth of A report of a motor vehicle the courtroom. ed in a wheelchair, looking ell St.; at 12:04 p.m. Sunday damage. A report of a possible over- accident at 3:20 p.m. Sunday Prosecutors said they pale and frail, real estate at Victory Road and Western dose at 9:55 a.m. Friday on at Atlantic Road and Puritan would not be seeking the heir and documentary star Avenue. REVERE Lee Burbank Highway; at 10:20 Avenue; at 3:31 p.m. Sunday death penalty against Robert Durst pleaded not A report of a disturbance at p.m. Saturday on Floyd Street; at 444 Humphrey St. Durst. 2:04 p.m. Sunday at 139 Mun- Arrests at 1:01 a.m. Sunday on Beach guilty to murder Monday, more than a year and a Durst was already a roe St.; at 3:28 p.m. Sunday at Street. Complaints well-known figure in his 100 Willow St.; at 4:01 p.m. Joshua Castro Reyes, 21, of half after a live micro- native New York. But he Sunday at 250 Union St.; at 36 Fourth St., Chelsea, was ar- A report of a disturbance at phone recorded him mut- Theft became a national name 8:27 p.m. Sunday at Camden rested and charged with shop- 7:11 p.m. Sunday at 330 Par- tering, “killed them all.” and Ida streets; at 8:54 p.m. lifting by asportation at 9:07 A report of a larceny/forg- adise Road. The 73-year-old Durst when HBO aired the doc- entered the plea during a umentary “The Jinx” that long-awaited appearance followed his life and cast in a Los Angeles court- suspicion on him involv- room in the death of Su- ing several crimes. san Berman in 2000. Los Angeles County Authorities say Berman prosecutors have been 781-477-4444 was killed to keep her seeking to bring Durst to Lynn Drug Task Force California since shortly from talking to investiga- tors looking into the dis- after his arrest in March CALL 24 HOURS A DAY appearance of Durst’s first 2015. Hotline wife. But he first faced a fed- or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) “I do want to say here eral weapons charge in and now, though, I am not New Orleans, where he All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. guilty,” Durst said in a pleaded guilty in April Spanish menu available standing-room-only court- then began serving a sev- Callers may remain anonymous. room packed with journal- en-year prison sentence in ists. “I did not kill Susan Indiana. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Compassion is embedded Lynn couple in the Nahant Woman’s Club alleges fraud

BEDDING wide, with close to 1,000 of twin bed, which includes cording to Frost. FRAUD be repaid over 30 years at From A1 those distributed in Lynn. the mattress, boxspring, Frost said that beds give From A1 a rate of 6.5 percent. The Frost said the program headboard, footboard, bed kids a good night’s sleep deal closed in early 2011. last year, 360 beds were dis- started through working bug covers, linens and a and the ability to come to $255,000. They later took But at the time, Taing tributed to kids within Lynn with schools and learn- teddy bear. The coalition school refreshed. a series of mortgages, the was no longer registered Public Schools. She said the ing that there were a lot has a goal of giving out “We all know that a good latest one was in 2007 for to conduct business in number of kids in need of of kids without beds. She 1,500 beds this year, in- education breaks the cycle $333,884, according to Massachusetts and he beds grows every year. Since said the coalition plans cluding the beds for the of poverty,” she said. county records. never disbursed the mon- the inception of the program to raise funds to give 250 holiday campaign. Last Gayla Cawley can be In 2009, the couple ey to pay off the BAC four years ago, she said beds to 250 children this year, 860 beds were gifted, reached at gcawley@item- struggled financially after loan, according to court more than 4,000 beds have holiday season. with the majority going to live.com. Follow her on losing a tenant and they documents. been given to children state- Every $250 buys a new North Shore children, ac- Twitter @GaylaCawley. fell behind in their mort- That same year, attor- gage payments. The mort- ney Weinberg asked the gage company, BAC Home Chys to come to his office Loans Servicing LP, began and sign documents which Breaking news: Hillary wins* foreclosure proceedings they later discovered sold that year. their home on Harwood In 2010, the couple Street for well under as- most of her views on im- MOCK ELECTION sought assistance from sessed value to Linn for migration and deporta- From A1 Taing, who held himself $123,000. tion.” out to Cambodian fami- The Chys are seeking included all questions Lydia Cutillo, 13, said lies as someone skilled in unspecified damages. except for Question 4, she voted for Trump be- real estate, particularly Through their attorney, the legalization of recre- cause she likes how he in situations involving the couple declined to ational marijuana, and thinks. Emma Bragan, 12, unfavorable mortgages, comment. fifth-graders only picked said she voted for Trump in an attempt to save the Taing, Weinberg and between Democrat Hil- because she was swayed house from foreclosure. Linn did not return calls lary Clinton and Repub- by her family and she During their conversa- seeking comment. Taing’s lican Donald Trump for thinks Clinton is going to tions, Taing offered to attorney, James P. Eh- president. raise taxes. help by refinancing their rhard, who is also han- “I think it’s important “I’m not voting for unaffordable mortgage dling Eastern Funding’s that they have a voice and Trump,” Bragan said. “I’m and suggested the possi- bankruptcy filing, de- share their opinions,” said just voting against Hil- bility of filing for bank- clined comment. Rogers. “They get their in- lary.” ruptcy, the lawsuit said. Thomas Grillo can be formation from their par- Students were not in Taing presented a new reached at tgrillo@item- ents, the media and their ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE favor of a second slots mortgage for $220,000 to live.com. school, so it’s nice that parlor, defeating the pro- Milena Mnatsakanyan, left, and Emma Bra- they’re able to share their posal 62.7 percent to 37.3 gan count votes during the mock election at opinion.” percent. They also vot- Swampscott Middle School on Monday. To prepare during class, ed against more charter No second Betz students have been read- schools and legalizing “For charter, we’re pay- schools,” she said. ing magazine articles, recreational marijuana, ing for higher education Superintendent Pamela watching some video clips 72.8 percent to 27.2 per- BETZ landscape for longer we don’t have access to Angelakis said the hands- than most people real- and there’s been some cent and 63.6 percent to and I don’t think that’s on process of the mock From A1 time devoted to breaking 36.4 percent respectively. ize. Bodybuilding be- right,” she said. election teaches students Betz competed in a group down the questions. But they were in favor of came part of Western But Milena Mnat- what it is like as an adult. of 10. The results at the mid- Question 3, with 79.7 per- culture in the late 19th sakanyan, 12, said she is “At a young age, it’s im- “I am pretty new to this dle school were lopsid- cent voting to prohibit the century and the first of- in favor of charter school portant for them to know world and I love it,” said ed. Clinton, the former sale of eggs, veal or pork ficial bodybuilding con- expansion. She got accept- the responsibilities they Betz, adding, “About a year secretary of state, won of a farm animal confined test, billed as “The Great ed to Marblehead Com- have as a United States ago, my brother, Dave, in- Competition,” was held with 58.9 percent, while in spaces that prevent the munity Charter School, citizen, and voting is a spired me to head to the in London’s Royal Albert Trump, a businessman, animal from lying down, but decided on staying right and a privilege,” she gym and get fit. And now Hall in 1901. Sir Arthur garnered 25.5 percent of standing up, extending its with Swampscott Middle said. it’s a big part of my life and Conan Doyle was one the popular vote. limbs or turning around. School because she has Gayla Cawley can be I can’t wait to get there of the two judges of the “I voted for Hillary,” Mouhsin voted against more friends there. reached at gcawley@item- everyday. I work out and competition and the win- said 12-year-old Hanna lifting the cap on charter “I feel like we should live.com. Follow her on clear my mind. It’s great.” ner was a fellow named Mouhsin. “I agree with schools. have more charter Twitter @GaylaCawley. He is currently prepar- William Murray. ing for another competi- Fast forward to 2016, tion in April. and according to the web- The Bryant University site bodybuilding.events, freshman is inspired by his there are over 1,000 com- parents, Janice and David, petitions held in the Unit- who instilled a sense of “liv- ed States each year. ing life to the fullest” into Betz declared sports his psyche and encouraged management as his major his competitive spirit. at Bryant and his goals “We are very proud of include winning a body- Cameron’s achievements,” building championship or said David Betz. “He had two and possibly owning some physical challenges his own gym. as a youngster, but over- “Ten years from now I came them with a lot of hope I will have fulfilled hard work and dedica- some of my dreams and Camy tion. Today, he is a healthy goals,” he said. “I look for- McCarthern, young man with a bright ward to the future and left, and future and big dreams.” when it’s all over I truly Isabella Mod- Men’s bodybuilding hope that, above every- ica check out contests have been a thing else, I have made voters during part of the competition my parents proud.” the mock presi- dental election at Swampscott Dept. of Education Middle School. threatens to withhold LA airport gunman was ‘sick $11M from Lynn

EDUCATION wage hike over four years. of life,’ hatched deadly plot From A1 The retroactive agree- ment provides a 1 percent This is not the first time boost for 2014, a 2 percent flags,” yet avoid treatment By Brian Melley the city has faced a dire increase for 2015, 2016 ASSOCIATED PRESS for mental illness and be warning from the state. and 2017, and a 1 per- able to buy an assault rifle. Two years ago, state Ed- LOS ANGELES — A cent raise for 2018. The He then went off script ucation Commissioner deadly rampage at Los An- contract for 2014 to 2017 to say that Ciancia need- Mitchell Chester told the geles International Airport will cost taxpayers $2.1 ed to apologize to the TSA superintendent that Lynn grew from a suicide plan officers, the widow of Her- million. that morphed into a twist- has fallen $8.6 million nandez and the two chil- For months, the city and ed mission to die in a blaze below its net spending re- dren he left behind. the Lynn Firefighters Lo- of glory taking out federal quirement. “If you can’t see that, if cal 739 have been in nego- officers, the gunman said School funding comes as you can’t feel that, your tiations on a new contract before being sentenced the cash-strapped city fac- sense of remorse is just as that is expected to be com- Monday to life in prison. es a number of financial deranged as your actions,” pleted by year’s end. In explaining the roots challenges. Thomas Grillo can be of his rage and offering a Ludmer said. Last summer, the mayor half-hearted apology, Paul Outside court, TSA of- and Lynn police agreed reached at tgrillo@item- Ciancia calmly told a fed- ficer Tony Grigsby, who to a more than $3 million live.com. eral judge the steps that was wounded, said he felt led from him being “sick FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Ciancia was giving him a “death stare.” of life” to gunning down A Transportation Security Administration of- Selling a house? “It’s like he’s inhuman,” a Transportation Securi- ficer stands in front of a portrait of slain TSA ty Administration officer Grigsby said. “Seeing him Buying a house? officer Gerardo Hernandez during his public with no kind of remorse at point-blank range and memorial at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. wounding two other offi- made me sad for him.” Find out what properties Ciancia had shown no cers and a teacher before pleaded guilty to murder he was struck by gunfire. recently sold in your area. mercy for Hernandez he was shot in the face and and 10 other charges. Ludmer was so appalled subdued three years ago. on the day he gunned Dressed in an all-white by Ciancia’s “bizarre lack him down as the officer Check out “I knew exactly how I jail suit and shackled at of remorse” for the officers wanted to die,” Ciancia manned a security check- the Real Estate page the ankles, the diminutive and the family of slain Of- stated. “I was going to point. As Hernandez lay on and pale Ciancia stared at ficer Gerardo Hernandez in Saturday’s paper. take up arms against my the floor, Ciancia returned own government.” the agents he had shot and that he decided to address to fire several more shots Ciancia, 26, was sen- airport police who sat in the killer by reading from because he saw him move. tenced to a mandatory the courtroom with black an eloquent statement he Hernandez was not sup- term of life, plus 60 years bands across their badges. had filed with the court. posed to be at that station, for the Nov. 1, 2013, at- He offered no apology to Ludmer spoke about the but he volunteered to re- tack that crippled the na- them, but he said he was pain he still endures and lieve a colleague when an- tion’s second-busiest air- sorry to Brian Ludmer, a how he has lost faith in a other officer didn’t show up port and disrupted travel teacher who was headed to system that allowed Cian- for work, Assistant U.S. At- nationwide. He previously a wedding in Chicago when cia to raise so many “red torney Joanna Curtis said. A8 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Miller flies like an eagle in Lynn

three of Miller’s biggest rette lighter tributes at the and convinced Dallas club hits: “Jungle Love,” “Take end, a throwback to Miller’s owners to book the outfit the Money and Run” and ’70s and ’80s glory days. for $125 in 1956. He then BY BILL BROTHERTON “Abracadabra.” The main Miller is one of rock sang “Gangster of Love,” set closed with “Fly Like music’s most underrated a risque song by Johnny LYNN — Some peo- an Eagle” and a ferocious guitarists, shown during “Guitar” Watson, that was ple call Steve Miller the “Rock’n Me,” sending the his muscular solos during the first tune the young Space Cowboy. Others call crowd into a frenzy. The the lesser-known bluesy band learned. him the Gangster of Love. encore was sublime: “The songs “Going to Mexico,” Chelsea’s own Adam And what the hell is the Stake,” “Swingtown” and, “I Want to Make the World Ezra, sans band, opened pompitous of love? of course, “Jet Airliner,” Turn Around” and the with a short set of his fi- I’m guessing a little reef- the tune written by Bos- Santana-influenced “Shu ery pop songs and covers er madness influenced the tonian Paul Pena. All Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma.” of “Ziggy Stardust” and midnight toker on that three are from Miller’s During “Winter Time,” “Take It Easy” by the one. Probably on the silly 1977 smash album “Book Miller played a twin- dearly departed David “Really love your peaches of Dreams” and this nos- necked guitar — both 6- Bowie and Glenn Frey. He PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS want to shake your tree” talgic trip back in time and 12-strings — to mar- shared a story that at age line as well. was as comforting as a velous effect. His effects 17 he and a pal traveled to ABC news anchor David Muir on the set of He’s a joker, that boy. mom-prepared meal of pedals went into overdrive Great Woods in Mansfield “World News Tonight with David Muir” in He’s also a terrific en- meatloaf, Tater Tots and during an extended “Fly to see his idol — Steve New York. tertainer, as the Rock butterscotch pudding. Like an Eagle.” Miller — in concert. He and Roll Hall of Famer The audience vigorously Miller’s between-song admitted it was a special ABC rally makes evening showed Sunday night at sang along to all the hits; stories were great, too, thrill to open for him. news race competitive Lynn Auditorium before they sang so loudly I bet especially the tale about Seeing Miller and his a near-capacity crowd. “Jet Airliner” rattled win- how brazen 12-year-old band in Lynn Sunday NEW YORK (AP) — during most weeks this The Steve Miller Band dows in Wyoma Square. Miller and his schoolmate night was a thrill for all More than one competi- calendar year until Sep- wowed with a 20-song There were even a few ciga- Boz Scaggs started a band attendees as well. tion has tightened with tember, when the winds set that mixed mega-hits the approach of Election have favored Muir. with deep album cuts and Day. NBC counters that its thrilling blues explora- Anchors David Muir lead among viewers aged tions. At age 73, Miller’s and Lester Holt are in 25-to-54, the demograph- voice and showmanship the midst of a spirited ic measurement used are as solid as ever. It was competition for first place most often to sell news one fine show from start in television’s evening to finish. advertising, has essen- news ratings. After sever- tially doubled since last We don’t know if the al years in second, ABC’s midnight toker will hang fall. In other words, NBC “World News Tonight” says Muir’s rally is built around until election day with Muir has lately to lobby for the state’s upon older, less valuable pulled even with NBC’s viewers. pot referendum, but he “Nightly News” and did urge concertgoers to ABC says its rise has some weeks a relative been slow and steady vote on Tuesday. The out- handful of viewers sepa- spoken, reluctant hall of since Muir replaced rate the shows. Diane Sawyer as chief famer also introduced the Morning may be where anchor in September harmonica-fueled blues the money is for broad- 2014. song “Living in the USA” cast news divisions, but “It’s how David per- thusly: “It was written the evening newscasts forms, how the show in 1968, when politicians have long been an import- were really crazy.” ant measure of strength. looks and what we put Miller’s bandmates Even while some regard on the air,” said Almin have been with him for them as relics of a differ- Karamehmedovic, many years, and this is ent media age, the ABC, executive producer of the one tight, rocking out- NBC and CBS evening ABC telecast. “Viewers fit. Kenny Lee Lewis newscasts are durable in- have responded, and (bass), Gordy Knudtson stitutions that collectively we’re truly grateful for (drums), Joseph Wooten reach around 24 million the people who have (keyboards), Jacob Pe- viewers each weeknight. tuned in every night.” tersen (rhythm guitar) Since the season began Muir has traveled to and Miller (vocals and in late September, the Guantanamo Bay and lead guitar) got the party PHOTO | PAULA MULLER ABC telecast has aver- near the Syrian bor- started by opening with Steve Miller performs at Lynn Auditorium Sunday night. aged 8.25 million viewers der during the last few a night to NBC’s 8.12 months for stories and million, the Nielsen com- viewers seem to appreci- Planting trees in Saugus pany said. That essential- ate that he’s still report- ly reverses the numbers ing, Karamehmedovic from a year ago. NBC won said.

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TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY NOV. 14 NOV. 21 Sunny | High 59, Low 42 Rain | High 56, Low 36 P’ Cloudy | High 53, Low 41 SPORTS B TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 Peabody’s season ends in heartbreak By Gordon Vincent penalty area, where it caromed FOR THE ITEM off a couple of players to Silva, at the top of the crease. Silva booted PEABODY — As a sports term, a shot just inside the near post "sudden death" has never been for the winner. more applicable than it was for It was the second straight bit- the Peabody High girls soccer ter exit from the tournament for team on Monday night. the Tanners, who lost the section- Katherine Silva's goal with less al nal last year to Lincoln-Sud- than two minutes left in the sec- bury on penalty kicks. In 2012, ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON ond overtime lifted Acton-Box- borough past the Tanners, 2-1, in Acton-Boxborough eliminated St. John’s Prep quarter- Peabody in the rst round on an back Mike Yarin and the a Division 1 North quarter nal round tournament game at Coley overtime goal. rest of the Eagles fell to An- "Give them (the Colonials) cred- dover in an upset Saturday. Lee Field. After an evenly-played 80 min- it. They have a good team and a utes of regulation, the 3rd-seeded great program," Desroches said. STEVE KRAUSE Tanners (15-2-3) had the better The regulation goals were SECOND AND LONG chances in the two overtimes, but scored 17 seconds apart with less the 6th-seeded Colonials came up than four minutes left in the rst with the winning goal. half. Cotter, from the left wing, Public vs. "I really, really thought we car- lofted a cross into the Peabody ried the play in the overtimes," penalty area. The ball de ected Peabody coach Dennis Desroches off a defender to Alex Saganich, private said. "I thought we were going who buried a shot into the net. to get a goal to win it. But that's The Tanners answered right the thing we were worried about away with a goal from Brianna factors with them. Their ability in tran- Gaynor, who collected a cross sition to counterattack." from Deanna Ruggierio on the PHOTO | BOB ROCHE Acton-Boxborough's Suzanne left wing and from about 10 Cotter led a break down the right Emily Nelson stays a step ahead of Acton-Boxbor- into upsets wing and crossed the ball into the PEABODY, B2 ough’s Katherine Silva as she dribbles down eld. psets are Uwhat make tour- naments so Prep soccer much fun. Think of all the times shut out in we’ve fallen in love with the Butlers and George Masons of NCAA men’s basketball, and of how often quarter nals we root against the Goliaths that represent everything we think is wrong with the college TOURNAMENT ROUNDUP sports system. And while it’s dif cult to make much of a case when it By Harold Rivera comes to pointing ngers at ITEM STAFF high schools and high school The St. John’s Prep boys soccer team’s sea- kids, the competitive instinct son drew to a close Monday, as the No. 6 Ea- in all of us likes to see the gles fell short to a talented No. 3 Lowell team, great teams challenged. It losing 2-0 on the road in the Division 1 North manifests itself mostly in the quarter nals. public versus private wars. The Will Andrews, David Luongo and Bryan thinking is that private schools Nju’Ghong turned in strong outings for the (and Catholic schools partic- Prep. ularly) can cherry-pick the “They played a solid game,” Prep coach Dave best athletes of the cities and Crowell said. “Will (Andrews) had a good game towns in their immediate en- PHOTO | BOB ROCHE keeping possession for us at mid eld.” vironment (and often beyond) Lynn eld’s Maxine Boyle digs out a volley near the net but neither Jack Sorenson was impressive in net for the with promises of all that the Melissa Morelli, back, nor Olivia Pascucci, right, could bat it over. Eagles with ve saves in the contest. public schools, because of their “He played well,” Crowell said of his goal- constraints, cannot always keeper. “He just had no chance on either goal.” provide. Thus, St. John’s Prep, With the loss, Prep comes up short in its or St. Mary’s, can be in the journey for a state title. business of raiding the best of Lynn eld tames Tigers “Tough loss,” Crowell said. We nished 12- their surrounding communities 5-3. We were unbeaten in our previous eight and then turning around and ci and Cape Ann League Player of the By Mike Alongi games but they (Lowell) were good and they defeating these same areas FOR THE ITEM Year Katie Nugent. deserved to win. We had a great season.” come tournament time. “I always say that it’s tough to beat Crowell added that the Eagles exceeded I’m not so sure about that. LYNNFIELD — Behind a great team a team three times in one season,” their expectations this fall. Last year, while St. Mary’s effort Monday afternoon, the No. 3 said Lynn eld coach Michelle Perrone, “It was a better season than they expected,” did win the Division 5 North Lynn eld volleyball team defeated No. whose Pioneers won all three meetings Crowell said. “We came together during that tournament, the Spartans lost 11 Ipswich, 3-0, in straight sets in the with their conference foe this year. “You eight game win streak. We just ran into a bet- the state semi nal to a public Division 3 North quarter nal at Lynn- usually get too comfortable with what ter team tonight.” school, East Bridgewater. Re- eld High. you do and then you’re not ready to ex- Danvers 3, North Andover 2 gardless of the school, and its Lynn eld took the sets 25-12, 25-21, 25-9. pect the unexpected, so we really tried No. 2 Danvers advances after a close win over so-called advantages, the kids The Pioneers were led by seniors to work on that in practice this week.” No. 10 North Andover. Goalkeeper Teddy Vail- still have to show up and play. Laura Mucci (11 assists, three aces) Lynn eld came out ring in the rst lancourt made a save with seconds remaining And they are just kids. and Rebecca Albanese (12 digs and two We had a couple of cases in aces), as well as senior Olivia Pascuc- LYNNFIELD, B2 ROUNDUP, B2 point this past weekend. First, Andover went to St. John’s Prep to play an Eagles team that was on a roll. The Prep hadn’t lost since Sept. 24, at Football chose Winthrop’s Upton Everett, and had reeled off ve wins in a row. Three weeks ago, the Eagles handed BC High its By Joshua Kummins New England Small Col- rst loss — and those Eagles FOR THE ITEM lege Athletic Conference. are still alive in the Division 1 Upton is one of just three South playoffs. Winthrop’s Mark Upton NESCAC players averag- They also went down to had always considered ing 10 or more tackles per Bridgewater-Raynham and himself a hockey player game as he paces the Bob- won in the last week of the rst. cats with 78 for the sea- regular season, and the Tro- He played hockey and son. He is also tied for the jans are also still alive in football at St. Mark’s league lead in sacks with Division 1A South. School in Southborough ve solo and seven total in So, even if it was a rebuilding before entertaining offers seven games. year, The Prep was a formida- to play both sports at the Much of the Bobcats’ ble opponent regardless of who college level. success circles back to a it was playing. And this past Now a captain on the rush defense that allows Saturday, it was Andover. gridiron at Bates College, just over 120 yards per The Golden Warriors came Upton still considers his game, of which Upton is a into Danvers and immediately career path a bit funny. key part. fell behind, 21-7. Even though “Hockey was my No. 1 “He’s done a great job all its quarterback, EJ Perry, has sport growing up, so I al- year,” Bates head coach committed to Boston College, ways had a lot of car trips Mark Harriman said. it appeared as if Andover and ice time,” Upton said. “Each and every week, would go the way of most other “It was de nitely not what he’s made plays that have schools tasked with the chore I expected. When I was a allowed us to get off the of playing St. John’s Prep. little kid, I always thought eld defensively or put us Then, a strange thing hap- I was going to win the in position to go down and pened (strange if you don’t pay Stanley Cup.” score offensively.” Hockey dreams aside, a lot of attention). The Perry PHOTO | JOSH KUCKENS/BATES COLLEGE Bates stands 3-4 on the pedigree shone through. He there’s nothing funny season after earning wins led the Golden Warriors on a Winthrop native Mark Upton, who attended St. Mark’s School in about Upton’s quick rise over in-state rivals Colby Southborough, always considered hockey his primary sport, but to becoming one of the top KRAUSE, B2 he’s now a captain of the football team at Bates. defensive players in the UPTON, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 Season winds Krause: Private down at World vs. public factors Series Park into upsets SAUGUS — After 250 championship game. KRAUSE point. games at World Series “We’re proud to host the From B1 However, the Panthers Park this season, the fi- NECBA Championship played air-tight defense nal one will be played game for the fifth year,” second-half surge that Saturday, going to Tewks- Saturday when the New said Bob Davis, superinten- carried his team to a 35- bury and holding the England Club Baseball As- dent of World Series park. 28 win, and a date Satur- Redmen to eight points. sociation plays its champi- “This is great baseball with day afternoon at Everett That’s a good thing, too, onship game at noon. quality, college-level play- Stadium. since they only scored The public is invited, ers participating.” So what happened? It’s nine themselves. Still, it and there is no charge for The 2016 season, 250- very easy. It was kids vs. was enough. the game, which will be game schedule included kids. My city vs. what- Can Beverly beat Bill- between the University games for Saugus High var- ever conglomerate your erica Friday night? Why of New Hampshire and sity and freshmen, Saugus kids represent. not? Though it should be Brown University. Babe Ruth, Saugus Wings, I’ve always thought noted that the Indians PHOTO | BOB ROCHE The NECBA is a fall Commonwealth Amateur that’s one very big reason handed Everett one of its baseball program made up Baseball League, college Alexandria Demeo, right, puts a scare into Ac- why Everett has prov- two losses this year, and of teams from 22 colleges club baseball, Babe Ruth ton-Boxbrough’s Suzanne Cotter as she drives en over the years to be that their coach, Duane throughout New England. District Tournament, Babe around her. The Prep’s Kryptonite. Sigsbury, has won wher- It includes playoffs and cul- Ruth State Tournament There’s something to be ever he’s gone, regard- minates with this week’s and two AAU tournaments. said for playing for the less of the sport (he also Peabody’s season glory of your community. coaches basketball). Public school coaches can  use it as a rallying cry, Matt Andreas’ high ends in heartbreak whereas it’s not a tool school football season is the privates and Cath- over. The multi-talented PEABODY final two minutes, when olics can use. And when Danvers High running everything else is equal, back, who should be on From B1 a long throw-in by sweep- er Katherine Scacchi was the way it was Saturday, the (very) short list of yards out directed a low headed by Ruggierio just it can provide the edge. MVP candidates for the shot just inside the near past the far post. Friday night, we came Northeastern Confer- post. The Tanners had two a lot closer to having a ence, broke his fibula in In the second half, Cot- good chances in the first seismic upset than any- the Falcons’ playoff loss ter and Lauren Keohan 10-minute overtime pe- one — especially at St. to North Reading Friday. nearly connected for a riod, a sizzling free kick Mary’s — would care to It’s a real shame An- contemplate. In most cas- dreas’ senior season has COURTESY PHOTO goal, but Peabody goal- from 35 yards by Chloe keeper Rebecca Sabino Gizzi that was handled by es this season, St. Mary’s to end like this. He and The UNH baseball team celebrated its NECBA smartly came off her line Acton-Boxborough keeper games have been essen- his brother, Nick (now championship last year at World Series Park in to smother the ball before Alexi Li, and then a shot tially over by halftime. at Stetson University) Saugus. It’ll be competing again for the cham- Keohan got off a shot. from the top of the crease The Spartans were up are two of the reasons pionship against Brown University this Satur- Peabody's best bid in the by Marissa Orlando that 30-0 over Winthrop at the why Danvers has risen day at World Series Park. second half came in the hit the side netting. break two weeks ago, and up from the ashes to be a it wasn’t much different force in the Northeastern against Austin Prep the Conference. Lynnfield tames Tigers for third time week before that. Andreas hopes to be But Lynnfield was only ready for baseball in the down by two touchdowns, spring. LYNNFIELD forced errors and we played flat-foot- and scored one early in Meanwhile, his broth- From B1 ed early on. But we rallied and pulled the third quarter to make er played his first col- it out, which showed some resilience it a game (16-8). The Pi- lege game of the season set, taking an early 9-4 lead before on our part, so that was good to see.” oneers were still in it, Saturday as Stetson al- forcing Ipswich to call a timeout. That momentum continued right somewhat, at 22-8 in the most beat Marist. Nick But the timeout didn’t help Ipswich into the third set for Lynnfield. The fourth quarter, and they Andreas got the start stop the momentum, as the Pioneers Pioneers were able to jump out to were driving for score, because the No. 1 quar- went on a 11-3 run to make it 20-7 a quick 10-4 lead, forcing Ipswich deep in St. Mary’s terri- terback was hurt, and he before rolling to an easy 25-12 set to call a timeout. But the stoppage tory. A one-score game responded by throwing win. The set was sealed on a kill couldn’t slow down Lynnfield as the this late into it was not for 339 yards and four from senior Camie Foley on an assist Pioneers cruised to a 17-6 lead be- something the Spar- from freshman Melissa Morelli. hind some great play from Mucci and touchdowns. He also led The second set wasn’t so easy. The Nugent, among others. From there, tans were used to, and it his team back from a Tigers opened the set with a 5-1 run an 8-3 run capped off with an ace by would have been inter- 21-0 deficit to give Marist and eventually went up 9-5 before Morelli sealed the set win 25-9 and esting to see what would a real fight. It took a long Lynnfield called a timeout to re- gave the Pioneers the match. have happened. touchdown pass with 30 group. It worked for a little while, as Next up on the schedule for Lynn- But St. Mary’s showed seconds left for Marist to the Pioneers were able to come back field is No. 2 Lowell Catholic, a team us what it was made of win, 45-38. and tie the score at 9-9, but then that the Pioneers know well. Lynnfield at that point. Marcus At-  Ipswich turned it on again and re- defeated a top-ranked Lowell Catholic kins jumped quarterback In a perfect world, all took the lead. Due in part to some Matt Mortellite’s route, high school football ath- hitting errors by Lynnfield, Ipswich team 3-0 in the 2015 Division 3 North quarterfinal en route to a Division 3 cut in front of the receiv- letes should taste victory was able to take an 18-14 lead before er, and ran the ensuing over the course of a sea- Lynnfield called another timeout. North title and an appearance in the Division 3 state title game. pick back to the Lynn- son. So it is with great It was this timeout that got the job field 5-yard line before pleasure that I can say done. The Pioneers came out of the “We saw them last year in the tournament and now we’re seeing Calvin Johnson took it in that in our little corner stoppage and went on a 10-0 run to for the score that made it of Massachusetts, ev- go up 24-18 and take their place in them again this year, which is no ac- 30-8. ery football player has. the driver’s seat. After a few points cident,” Perrone said. “They have a We’ll never know what The last holdout broke won by Ipswich, the Pioneers took very good program over there with PHOTO | BOB ROCHE would have happened through Saturday when the set, 25-21, on an unforced service some good players. It’s going to be a had Lynnfield been able Saugus defeated Arling- error by the Tigers. good match.” Lynnfield’s Olivia Pascucci to close the gap. And it’s ton Catholic, 29-14. Ku- “Our offense was way off today,” Lynnfield will face off against Lowell gets up high to direct a volley to St. Mary’s credit that dos to coach Mike Brod- Perrone said. “We had a lot of un- Catholic tomorrow evening at 6 p.m. over the net. the Spartans didn’t let it erick and the players. happen. Every time they Broderick is a good man. were tested in that game,  Football chose Winthrop’s Upton they came up with a play. Kudos also to Lynn En-  glish, which — like Sau- If there was a team gus — has not given up ton. tion-leading total to 24 UPTON past couple weeks, Upton around here that did not on this season despite noticed teammates step- “He’s continually watch- through just 11 games. From B1 look as if it was coming being in the also-ran ping up to help fill in the ing film and knows how Vecchione scored a hat into the playoffs on a group. The Bulldogs de- and Bowdoin in their last gap. to prepare each and ev- trick and an assist Fri- high note, it was Bever- feated Lawrence in over- two games, clinching their “We’ve faced some new ery week,” Harriman said. day against the Bulldogs, ly. The Panthers lost two time Saturday morning third straight CBB title things, some new wrinkles “That’s probably almost as while his spin-o-rama goal straight games to Mar- at Manning Field for win (Colby-Bates-Bowdoin) for against some of the offens- valuable as his contribu- the following night landed blehead and Danvers, No. 2. Also, a shout out to the first time since 1931. es we’ve played, but I think tion on the field because as the No. 7 play on ES- Upton played a key role I’ve been playing well,” it has set a standard that PN’s SportsCenter. sandwiched between Revere, which still has a right off the bat, starting Upton said. “All the guys our other guys will follow.  Peabody’s Kerri Zer- closer-than-expected shot at a winning season the final four games of his around me are really pick- “He really bought into foss earned Colonial Ath- wins over English and thanks to its victory Fri- freshman season before ing up a lot. I haven’t had what Bates is all about. letic Association All-Rook- Classical, both of which day night over Westford becoming the first Bates some of my best games, He’s not only a leader on ie honors after playing in had only won once to that Academy. sophomore since 2001 to and I know they’re always the team, but he’s been 18 games for the North- be named to the All-NES- there picking me up.” very involved on campus,” eastern University wom- CAC First Team, an honor Still, he registered 1.5 the Bobcats’ 19th-year en’s soccer team, which Danvers outlasts he earned again last fall. sacks and two tackles head coach said of Upton, won its third conference Upton’s early experience for loss against the Polar who is a member of the title in four years with was crucial to his growth Bears. Student-Athlete Advisory Sunday’s 3-0 win over as a player. The Bobcats are certain- Committee and also in- Drexel. Zerfoss started 14 North Andover “I remember the feel- ly happy to have Upton. He volved with Residential times and scored her first ing of being thrown into committed to Bates early Life at Bates. collegiate goal against La ROUNDUP the fire,” said Upton, who in his final year of high At first, another sport Salle on Sept. 2. From B1 was a three-time All-In- school, choosing to play was his top priority. Now,  Saugus’ Sophia Cog- dependent School League varsity football and on the he’s a leader on the foot- liano was named to the to seal the win for the Fal- (ISL) selection while at St. Bobcats’ club hockey team. ball field and enters his fi- All-Commonwealth Coast cons. Kyle White’s early Mark’s. “I always tell the Even when the oppor- nal collegiate game — this Conference (CCC) First goal gave the Falcons a 1-0 freshmen, ‘Hey, you’re not tunity arose to play both Saturday against Hamil- Team following an impres- lead. James McPherson going to be able to make sports at the varsity level ton — with no regrets. sive sophomore season and Sherak Ayamga each everything, and just focus in the NESCAC, Upton “I’ve definitely come a for the Endicott College scored a goal for Danvers. on what you have to do.’ stayed true to his word. long way,” Upton said. “I field hockey team. She led The Falcons will now Getting that playing time “I feel like I would have had no idea what the play- the Gulls with 30 points play the winner of Tues- real early, it really helped had some regrets either book was at first, but it’s in 20 games, with four of day’s matchup between me get a good baseline and way it went, and I never been great looking back on her 10 goals standing as No. 3 Beverly and No. 11 accelerated the process.” would have known how it all.” game-winners. Central Catholic. Upton posted dou- my football career would Names and notes  Lynnfield’s Emma Lincoln-Sudbury 1, ble-digit tackles in each play out in the same way,”  Saugus native and Mancini posted a team- Revere 0 of the Bobcats’ first five Upton said. “But, I want- Malden Catholic product high 16 kills and 11 digs The season ends for the games this season. He led ed to go to the best school Mike Vecchione scored on Saturday as the End- No. 5 Patriots in the Divi- Bates with seven tackles possible. Bates was defi- seven more points in the icott women’s volleyball sion 1 North quarterfinals. ITEM FILE PHOTO in Saturday’s 24-7 win nitely that.” Union College hockey team earned its first CCC The game was scoreless at over Bowdoin. To Harriman, there is team’s wins over Yale and title since 2008 with a 3-0 halftime but a second-half James McPherson While his total person- no greater example for his Brown this past week- win over Western New En- goal propelled No. 4 Lin- scored a goal for Dan- al numbers were less the younger players than Up- end, increasing his na- gland. coln-Sudbury to the win. vers Monday. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE TUESDAY Hamilton-Wenham vs. Newburyport (7) MIAA Boys Soccer WEDNESDAY Division 1 North Quarterfinal MIAA Girls Soccer Cent. Cath./Northeast at Beverly (2) Division 2 North Quarterfinal Division 3 North Quarterfinal Burlington at Marlbehead (6) Bedford at Swampscott (2) Division 4 North Semifinals Division 4 Quarterfinal St. Mary’s at Notre Dame/St. St. Mary’s at St. Joseph’s (at Smith Joseph’s (TBD) Field, Brighton, 2) THURSDAY MIAA Girls Soccer MIAA Boys Soccer Division 2 North Quarterfinal Division 3 North Semifinal Woburn/Wilmington vs. Danvers Burke/North Reading at Marblehead (Site, time TBD) (TBA) Division 3 North Semifinals MIAA Volleyball at Manning Field, Lynn Division 2 North Semifinal N. Reading vs. Swampscott (5) Fenwick at Melrose/Winchester (6)

TV/RADIO TV College football MLB Eastern Michigan at Ball State, Gold Glove Awards, ESPN, 8 CBSSN, 7 p.m.; W. Michigan p.m. at Kent State, ESPN2, 7:30 NBA p.m. Atlanta at Cleveland, NBATV, 7 NHL PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS p.m.; New Orleans at Sacra- Boston at Montreal, NESN, From left, David Pastrnak, Brad Marchand, Austin Czarnik, John-Michael Liles and Matt Beleskey mento, NBATV, 10:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. celebrate the goal by Marchand during the second period in Boston on Monday night.

SPORTS BRIEFS Try Hockey for LCHS Hall of Bruins net three power-play Free Day Fame nominations Lynn Youth Hockey is goals en route to shutout win Lynn Classical High hosting “Try Hockey for Free School is now accepting BOSTON (AP) — Tuukka Rask re- chances, the Bruins moved ahead on his way into the box. Day,” sponsored by USA nominations for its Athletic Hockey on November 12. bounded from his first loss with 32 Marchand’s goal 5:44 into the second. The Sabres had an excellent scor- and Achievement Hall of saves for his second shutout, Brad Matt Beleskey got the rebound from ing bid after falling behind 1-0 and Boys and girls ages 3 and up Fame. The Hall of Fame from all towns and cities are Marchand and David Krejci scored the edge of the crease and passed were still short-handed, but Rask Induction will take place on welcome and invited to have power-play goals in the second peri- it to Marchand, who fired a wrister robbed Brian Gionta on a clean April 29, 2017. Deadlines fun on the ice. The event is od, and the Boston Bruins beat the that hit off Lehner’s mask and top of breakaway by making a blocker save designed for kids between for nominations is Jan. 1, Buffalo Sabres 4-0 on Monday night. his stick before going into the net. on a backhander. the ages of 3 and 9 to have a 2017. Applications can be David Pastrnak had a power-play Skating with a two-man, pow- Nash’s shot from along the boards free youth hockey experi- picked up in the Classical goal and Riley Nash scored for the er-play advantage midway into the deflected in off defenseman Dmit- ence. No prior skating or High main office or down- Bruins, who won for the fourth time period, Boston increased its lead ry Kulikov’s stick, making it 3-0 at hockey experience is neces- loaded on the school web in five games. Rask recorded his when Krejci one-timed a shot from 14:41. Kulikov banged his stick at sary. Contact Lynn Youth site, www.lynnschools.org/ 32nd career shutout after losing 5-2 the top of the left circle that slipped the glass in frustration after the Hockey to register. ourschools_classical.shtml. against the New York Rangers on inside the left post for his first goal goal. Saturday. He improved to 7-1 this of the season. Pastrnak scored on a rebound after season. Zemgus Girgensons was in the pen- Lehner mishandled Austin Czarnik’s NFL Robin Lehner made 38 saves for alty box after getting a double-minor shot from the point. Buffalo, but he fell to 3-7-3 lifetime for high-sticking Beleskey, and de- NOTES AFC NFC against Boston. It was just the Sa- fenseman Jake McCabe joined him Buffalo LW Tyler Ennis and Ku- East East W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA bres’ second loss in six games. for tripping and added to the Sabres’ likov both missed the pre-game prac- New England 7 1 0 .875 217 132 Dallas 7 1 0 .875 223 140 Following a scoreless opening peri- trouble after getting a two-minute tice and were game-time decisions, Miami 4 4 0 .500 173 182 N.Y. Giants 5 3 0 .625 161 164 Buffalo 4 4 0 .500 212 172 Washington 4 3 1 .563 186 189 od that lacked many quality scoring misconduct for banging the glass on but played. N.Y. Jets 3 6 0 .333 173 235 Philadelphia 4 4 0 .500 202 145 South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Houston 5 3 0 .625 137 167 Atlanta 6 3 0 .667 305 259 Tennessee 4 5 0 .444 217 226 New Orleans 4 4 0 .500 242 238 Indianapolis 4 5 0 .444 239 256 Tampa Bay 3 5 0 .375 180 232 Lovullo takes over in Jacksonville 2 6 0 .250 153 215 Carolina 3 5 0 .375 204 206 North North PHOENIX (AP) — Near experience. But ultimate- W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Baltimore 4 4 0 .500 154 153 Minnesota 5 3 0 .625 155 126 the end of the 2015 season, ly Torey was the one who Pittsburgh 4 4 0 .500 184 171 Detroit 5 4 0 .556 205 206 Torey Lovullo took over came out on top.” Cincinnati 3 4 1 .438 167 189 Green Bay 4 4 0 .500 198 187 Cleveland 0 9 0 .000 168 273 Chicago 2 6 0 .250 131 179 as interim manager of the Hazen and Lovullo re- West West Boston Red Sox while John place Dave Stewart and W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Farrell battled cancer. Chip Hale, who were fired Oakland 7 2 0 .778 245 223 Seattle 4 2 1 .643 131 109 Kansas City 6 2 0 .750 185 151 Arizona 3 4 1 .438 179 140 It was an experience, he after the team went 69-93 Denver 6 3 0 .667 214 166 Los Angeles 3 5 0 .375 130 167 said, that made him “a lit- last season. San Diego 4 5 0 .444 268 247 San Francisco 1 7 0 .125 167 260 tle more prepared” to be “I’m not going to get Thursday’s Game Kansas City 19, Jacksonville 14 Atlanta 43, Tampa Bay 28 Carolina 13, Los Angeles 10 a full-time major league blinded by the fact the Sunday’s Games New Orleans 41, San Francisco 23 manager. But Lovullo team won 69 games,” Dallas 35, Cleveland 10 Indianapolis 31, Green Bay 26 Detroit 22, Minnesota 16, OT San Diego 43, Tennessee 35 promised to stay on as Lovullo. ‘I’m more excited N.Y. Giants 28, Philadelphia 23 Oakland 30, Denver 20 Red Sox bench coach for about the type of players Baltimore 21, Pittsburgh 14 Monday’s Game Miami 27, N.Y. Jets 23 Buffalo at Seattle, 8:30 p.m. the 2016 season. He said we have, the culture that he “wanted to make sure we’re going to try to set John was OK” before tak- here in the clubhouse and NHL ing a manager’s job. dugout.” The opportunity came The 51-year-old new EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division when he was named Arizo- manager said the team GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA na Diamondbacks manag- “has a nucleus of great Montreal 12 10 1 1 21 39 28 Chicago 13 9 3 1 19 47 33 Tampa Bay 12 7 4 1 15 40 35 St. Louis 13 7 4 2 16 31 34 er on Friday. players.” Ottawa 11 7 4 0 14 29 28 Minnesota 11 6 4 1 13 33 22 The Diamondbacks in- “I am very optimistic Boston 12 7 5 0 14 30 32 Dallas 12 4 5 3 11 31 38 Toronto 12 5 4 3 13 37 41 Winnipeg 13 5 7 1 11 34 41 troduced Lovullo, their that we have the capabil- Detroit 13 6 6 1 13 35 35 Colorado 11 5 6 0 10 22 33 third manager in four ities of doing something Buffalo 12 5 5 2 12 25 29 Nashville 11 3 5 3 9 28 35 seasons, at a Chase Field very special,” he said. “As Florida 12 5 6 1 11 32 32 Pacific Division Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA news conference Monday. I told one player on the GP W L OT Pts GF GA Edmonton 13 9 3 1 19 40 31 He has a familiar boss. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS phone, I want to be able to N.Y. Rangers 13 10 3 0 20 55 29 Anaheim 13 6 5 2 14 35 30 Pittsburgh 12 8 2 2 18 37 31 San Jose 12 6 6 0 12 27 32 Former Red Sox assistant New Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey have us all tell a great sto- Washington 11 8 2 1 17 33 24 Los Angeles 12 6 6 0 12 28 32 general manager Mike Lovullo, right, poses with general manager Mike ry at the end of the 2017 New Jersey 11 5 3 3 13 26 25 Calgary 14 5 8 1 11 36 51 Hazen was hired as Arizo- season.” Philadelphia 13 6 6 1 13 47 48 Vancouver 13 4 8 1 9 22 38 Hazen during a press conference on Monday. Columbus 10 5 3 2 12 32 21 Arizona 11 4 7 0 8 31 42 na general manager three Lovullo noted that the N.Y. Islanders 13 5 6 2 12 37 40 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- weeks ago. 2016 Diamondbacks were Carolina 11 3 5 3 9 29 38 time loss. with Mike was something factor” in the hiring. “For me, it really couldn’t “at or above league aver- Monday’s Games Wednesday’s Games I never wanted to lose.” “This was a process,” have worked out any bet- age in just about every of- Boston 4, Buffalo 0 Anaheim at Columbus, 7 p.m. The moment Hazen was Hazen said, “a strong pro- N.Y. Islanders 4, Vancouver 2 Ottawa at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. ter,” Lovullo said. “Coming fensive category.” Tampa Bay at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at St. Louis, 8 p.m. from the organization that hired, Lovullo became the cess, where we had a lot He had much less to say Tuesday’s Games Thursday’s Games odds-on favorite to get the of strong candidates with Vancouver at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. I came from, I learned a lot about the pitching. Arizo- San Jose at Washington, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Carolina, 7 p.m. of special things from some manager’s job. But Hazen different backgrounds, dif- na ranked last in the ma- Edmonton at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Columbus at Boston, 7 p.m. really talented people. insisted their relationship ferent levels of coaching jors with a team ERA of Carolina at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Certainly my connection “was not the overriding experience, managerial 5.09. Detroit at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. St. Louis at Nashville, 8 p.m. Ottawa at Nashville, 8 p.m. Dallas at Calgary, 9 p.m. Monday Night Football Arizona at Colorado, 9 p.m. Winnipeg at Arizona, 9 p.m.

NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 4 2 .667 — San Antonio 5 2 .714 — Boston 3 3 .500 1 Houston 4 3 .571 1 New York 2 4 .333 2 Memphis 3 4 .429 2 Brooklyn 2 4 .333 2 Dallas 1 5 .167 3½ Philadelphia 0 6 .000 4 New Orleans 0 6 .000 4½ Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Charlotte 5 1 .833 — Oklahoma City 5 1 .833 — Atlanta 4 2 .667 1 Utah 5 3 .625 1 Orlando 3 3 .500 2 Portland 4 3 .571 1½ Miami 2 3 .400 2½ Denver 3 3 .500 2 Washington 1 5 .167 4 Minnesota 1 4 .200 3½ Central Division Pacific Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 6 0 1.000 — L.A. Clippers 5 1 .833 — Detroit 4 2 .667 2 Golden State 4 2 .667 1 Milwaukee 4 3 .571 2½ L.A. Lakers 4 3 .571 1½ Chicago 3 3 .500 3 Sacramento 3 5 .375 3 Indiana 3 4 .429 3½ Phoenix 2 5 .286 3½

Monday’s Games Boston at Washington, 7 p.m. Charlotte 122, Indiana 100 Brooklyn at New York, 7 p.m. Houston 114, Washington 106 Minnesota at Orlando, 7 p.m. Utah 109, Philadelphia 84 Philadelphia at Indiana, 7 p.m. Miami at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Utah at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Orlando at Chicago, 8 p.m. Chicago at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Toronto at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. New Orleans at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Detroit at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Houston at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. Atlanta at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Dallas at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Minnesota at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Portland at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Denver at Memphis, 8 p.m. Thursday’s Games Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, center, celebrates with tight end Jimmy Graham, Phoenix at Portland, 10 p.m. Chicago at Miami, 8 p.m. left, and offensive guard Mark Glowinski, right, after Wilson threw a touchdown pass to Graham Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. New Orleans at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. New Orleans at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Golden State at Denver, 9 p.m. in the second quarter on Monday night. Wednesday’s Games L.A. Lakers at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 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 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Emotional mistakes will be Don’t worry so much about Focus on what you have, not on Focus on what needs to be A day trip will result in you Be diplomatic when dealing costly. Think outside the box what others are doing. Focus what you want. Money matters finished and don’t stop until meeting new people, broaden- with personal, domestic or can be resolved if you are prac- ing your perspective and learn- and be sure to keep your ex- on honing your skills and mak- you reach your goal. Clear the health matters. Not everyone ing sure you leave no room for tical in your spending. Don’t let clutter and prepare to begin ing new things. The connec- will see things your way. Tread pectations in perspective. Get a romantic desire turn into a tions you make will help you your facts straight before you error. Be a leader, not a follow- again. Don’t give up; get start- carefully when dealing with re- er. costly mistake. ed. discover something that will lationships. respond or take action. bring you satisfaction and joy. ARIES (March 21-April 19) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Keep a sharp watch over mon- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Look for answers from former Emotional deception will be a Your involvement in network- Put some heart into whatever ey matters and people who Keep your financial affairs a se- colleagues or co-workers with may try to take advantage of problem. Having a realistic atti- cret. It’s best not to overspend ing functions or activities that you choose to do. Speak up whom you shared a rapport. your good nature. Personal tude regarding your plans, rela- or try to buy love. Stay focused involve children will help you and make positive changes Sharing the workload will help gains will result if you focus on tionships or financial situation on making personal changes look at your future in a new based on what you want to ac- increase your output. Romance mental and physical improve- will be necessary if you want to that will gratify you mentally and light. Don’t procrastinate. You complish. Don’t settle for less. is encouraged. ments. get ahead. physically. Romance is featured. should be moving forward.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Let grandma decide how much baby-sitting she wants to do Strange bidding, but good defense DEAR ABBY: Is it wedding. My fiance and I A.N. Onymous said, “The spade) and took the heart wrong to drop off a 1- and Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van are aiming for — dress best defense against the finesse (an error here — a a 5-year-old at a senior Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, included — $1,000 or less. atom bomb is not to be there club would have been more when it goes off.” assisted-living center for and was founded by her mother, Are parents actually successful). East won and Finding the best defense worked to strand declarer in their great-grandmother Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at expected to spend thousands against any contract is always to baby-sit in her room? DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los on their daughter’s satisfying. East-West were the dummy. East cashed the spade ace, then led the heart My niece does this weekly, Angeles, CA 90069. wedding? It’s their happy at the end of this deal. 10 (in case South had started claiming she’s giving my daughter and son-in-law First, though, let’s look at Mom to feel as independent gauge any negative impact the auction. North was a tad with nine-doubleton). South mother “quality time” who want it. as possible there. I don’t on your mother’s health weak for the two-heart reverse, won on the board and cashed with her great- which promised a very good want them to not allow would be if it causes a JUST ASKING IN the heart ace, under which grandchildren. 16-20 points. In the tourna- West carefully played the nine. her to do something she flare-up of her condition — BRITISH COLUMBIA My mother is in the ment world, after this type of East won the next heart really wants to do. I have at which point her doctor reverse, responder’s rebid of assisted-living center due DEAR JUST ASKING: and led a spade to partner’s safety concerns, though, should be notified so he/ fourth suit or two no-trump, to issues my dad is No. A wedding is a GIFT, king. West cashed the club and feel this is not right. she can put a stop to it. whichever is the cheaper, ar- encountering. She’s very and while it would be tificially warns of a very weak jack, then pushed a diamond What do you think? independent and, of generous for the parents to hand. This North-South pair through the dummy to defeat DEAR ABBY: Are the contract. course, wants to help any TORN IN TEXAS pitch in, there is no did not have that agreement, parents of the bride so South rebid two no-trump of her family whenever requirement that they do she can. But Mom has an DEAR TORN: I’m not required to foot the cost of to show his club stoppers, so. wondering if they belonged in sure what your safety the wedding (averaging autoimmune disease that no-trump or diamonds. North, concerns are, but if you over $25,000 in the U.S. flares up with stress or THOUGHT FOR THE aware of the previous overbid, think the assisted-living nowadays) anymore? I when she gets tired. I’m DAY: suddenly passed. center could be legally understand they were West led his fourth-highest concerned about her The question now that health and feel my niece liable, you should address years ago, when it was a club. South might have won really vexes dummy’s king with his ace to them to the manager. part of her dowry, but in is taking advantage of Is where we’re gonna take a diamond finesse, but her. Of course, my sister As to the baby-sitting modern times I have place our “X”es. that would not have worked sides with her daughter. being too stressful or tiring heard of such a thing only Voting, folks, should not well here. Instead, declarer They have told me to butt for your mother, leave it up in your column — unless won on the board and played a upset ya — out. to her to decide if it’s too the family is rich and spade to his jack. West made Be glad we’re livin’ a commendable smooth I don’t want to confront much. Some seniors find Daddy pays for everything. where they let ya. duck. Now South cashed his the management of the that feeling needed keeps I can’t imagine asking top clubs (East throwing a facility because I want them young. The way to my parents to pay for my XO, ABBY

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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PROBATE COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE ESSEX,SS UNDER M.G.L. c. 183A: 6 By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Docket No. ES16E0154PP given by Carl D. Reardon and Jean F. Reardon to Citizens Bank of Massachusetts, By virtue of a Judgment and Order of the Peabody District Court (Civil Action No. dated March 10, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) To JUAN A REYNOSO of Lynn in the County of ESSEX, FLORANGEL REYNOSO of 1686 CV 198), in favor of the Trustees of the Central Gardens Condominium Trust Registry of Deeds in Book 25577, Page 268, of which mortgage the undersigned LYNN in the county of ESSEX, and to all other persons interested. against Edward W. Grady and Mary E. Grady, et al, establishing a lien pursuant to is the present holder by merger, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and M.G.L. c. 183A:6 on the real estate known as Unit 2 of the Central Gardens for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at public auction at 10:00 AM, on A petition has been presented to said Court by EPIFANIA REYNOSO of LYNN in Condominium with a street address of 64 Central Street, Unit 2, Peabody, Essex November 29, 2016 on the mortgaged premises being known as 25 Glen Road, the County of ESSEX representing that she holds as tenant in common an County, Massachusetts for the purposes of satisfying such lien, the real estate is Swampscott, Massachusetts, being all and singular the premises described in said undivided part or share of certain land lying in LYNN in said County of ESSEX and scheduled for Public Auction commencing at 12:00 Noon on November 30, 2016 mortgage to wit: briefly described as follows: at 64 Central Street, Unit 2, Peabody, Massachusetts. The premises to be sold is The land with the buildings thereon situated in Swampscott, Essex County, more particularly described as follows: Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: FIRST PARCEL: REGISTERED LAND DESCRIPTION: PARCEL 1: Unit 2 of the Central Gardens Condominium created by Master Deed dated August Beginning at a point on the Easterly side of a way leading from Humphrey Street, NORTHWESTERLY by the southeasterly line of Western Avenue 29, 2000 and recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book known as Glen Road, which is 25 feet in width at this point, being the seventy-three and 25/100 (73.25) feet; 16552, Page 434, as amended by the First Amendment to Master Deed of the Southwesterly corner of Lot 2 on a plan hereinafter mentioned, thence running Central Gardens Condominium, dated April 28, 2005 and recorded with said Southwesterly by said road 75.47 feet; Thence turning by a right angle and running NORTHEASTERLY by lot C, as shown on the plan filed with Certificate Registry in Book 24227, Page 486, as may be further amended of record from Southeasterly 12.54 feet; thence running more Easterly by land of Harries 91.17 of Title #9117, eighty-nine and 31/100 (89.31) time to time. feet; thence running Northerly 50 feet; thence running Westerly by Lot 22 on said feet; The post office address of the Condominium is 64 Central Street, Peabody, MA plan 100 feet to the point of beginning. 01960. Meaning and intending hereby to include Lot 23 and a portion of Lot 24 on Plan SOUTHERLY by lands now or formerly of Grace G. Hooper The Unit conveyed is laid out as shown on the amended floor plans of the Central recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, September 14, 1908 in Book and Ralph F. Moses et al on two (2) courses Gardens Condominium, recorded with said Registry in Book 24227, Page 490, 1932, Page 600 and containing according to said Plan 6602 square feet. measuring together ninety-two and 49/100 and on the revised unit plan attached hereto, to which is affixed a verified PARCEL 2: (92.49) feet; and statement in the form provided in G.L. c. 183A, Sec. 9. The Unit is conveyed Westerly: by Lot 23 on Plan hereinafter mentioned, fifty (50) feet; subject to and together with the terms, provisions, conditions, covenants, Northerly: by Lot 26 on said Plan, sixty-four and forty-eight hundredths (64.48) SOUTHWESTERLY by lot 6, as shown as said plan, thirty-one and restrictions, obligations, easements, rights, liabilities, options, and limitations on feet; 52/100 (31.52) feet. title contained in G.L. c. 183A, the Master Deed, and the By-Laws of the Easterly: by a Way twenty (20) feet wide as shown on said plan, fifty-three and Condominium dated August 29, 2000 and recorded with said Registry in Book fifty-nine hundredths (53.59) feet; All of said boundaries are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon 16552, Page 452, as amended by the First Amendment to Declaration of Trust of Southerly: by land now or formerly of Harris, eighty-two and fifty-five hundredths plan numbered 10346-E, drawn by John W. Parsons, Surveyor, dated May 5, the Central Gardens Condominium, dated April 28, 2005, and recorded with said (82.55) feet, 1952, as modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land Land Registration Registry in Book 24227, Page 491, all as may be amended of record from time to And containing according to said plan 3710 square feet and being shown as Lot Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed with Certificate of Title #22059 in said time. 25 on plan recorded Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds on Registry, and the above described land is shown as lot #5, on last mentioned The Condominium and each of the units is intended for residential purposes and September 14, 1908, Book 1932, Page 600. plan. For title reference, Certificate of Title #57397. other uses permitted by the applicable zoning ordinances of the City of Peabody Being the same premises as conveyed to the mortgagor by deed of Sandra J. and as set forth in the Master Deed. Reardon, dated September 26, 1997, recorded with Essex County (Southern The undivided percentage interest of the Unit conveyed hereunder in the common District) Registry of Deeds, Book 14351, Page 473. SECOND PARCEL: REGISTERED LAND areas and facilities is 0.48 (48%). The Unit is conveyed together with an exclusive The above described premises will be sold SUBJECT TO and with the benefit of all right to use the Parking Space shown on the Site Plan recorded with said Registry restrictions, easements, improvements, covenants, conditions, building and zoning NORTHWESTERLY by lot 2, as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, in Book 24227, Page 490. laws, to any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, water and sewer charges, municipal or forty-nine and 47/100 (49.47) feet; The Unit and common elements are subject to an easement in favor of Lot B on a other public taxes, assessments or liens, and rights of tenants and parties in "Subdivision Plan of Land located in Peabody, Mass., prepared by Eastern Land possession, if any. NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Calvin M. Nichols et al. Survey Associates, Inc., Christopher R. Mello, PLS," dated December 14, 2004, TERMS OF SALE: Trustees, sixty-four and 50/100 (64.50); and recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 24227, Page A deposit of $7,500.00 DOLLARS shall be paid by the successful bidder to the 485, to use the existing driveway and parking area of the Condominium for foot, mortgagee in cash, by certified or by cashier's check at the time and place of the EASTERLY by land now or formerly of Gracie G. Hooper nine vehicular, and utility access to Central Street. sale as a deposit. The successful bidder will be required to execute an Auction and 35/100 (9.35) feet; and For title, see Deed to Edward W. Grady and Mary E. Grady dated December 28, Sale Agreement immediately after the close of the bidding. The balance of the 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in purchase price shall be paid in cash, by certified check, by cashier's check, or SOUTHEASTERLY by lot 4, as shown on said plan, thirty-eight and Book 25272, Page 233. other check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney within thirty (30) days thereafter 31/100 (38.31)feet. In the event of a typographical error or omission contained in this publication, the at the offices of BARSH AND COHEN, P.C., Attorneys for the Mortgagee, 189 Wells description of the premises contained in said Unit Deed shall control. Avenue, Newton, Massachusetts, in exchange for which and at such time and All of said boundaries are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon place, the deed shall be delivered to the purchaser for recording. plan numbered 22379-B, drawn by John W. Parsons, Surveyor, dated May 5, TERMS OF SALE: The Mortgagee reserves the right to amend the foregoing terms of sale by written or 1952, as modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land Land Registration 1. A non-refundable deposit payable in cash, certified or bank check in the oral announcement made before the auction sale, during the sale thereof or at the Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed with Certificate of Title #22031 in said amount of $5,000.00 for the unit shall be payable at the Auction. commencement of or during any postponed sale, the right to bid at the sale, to Registry, and the above described land is shown as lot #3, on last mentioned 2. The balance of the purchase price is to be paid within thirty (30) days of reject any and all bids, and to postpone the sale up until the time the property is plan. For title reference, Certificate of Title #57397. the auction. declared sold by the auctioneer. 3. An Auctioneer's Release Deed will be issued to the purchaser, upon The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the payment of the balance of the purchase price, within thirty (30) days of the event of an error in the Notice of Mortgagee's Sale or its publication. THIRD PARCEL: UNREGISTERED LAND auction. The Deed shall convey the premises subject to, and with the benefit of, all OTHER TERMS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE TIME AND PLACE OF THE SALE. restrictions, easements, improvements, outstanding tax titles, municipal or other Dated: October 31, 2016 A triangular piece of unregistered land situated in Lynn, Essex County, public taxes, assessments, liens, or claims in the nature of liens, and existing Signed: Citizens Bank, National Association, f/k/a Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and being Lot A as shown on plan entitled, encumbrances of record senior to the lien hereby being satisfied, whether or not RBS Citizens, National Association successor bank "Plan of Land Belonging to E.J. And F.B. Locke situated in Lynn, Mass." dated May reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements, outstanding tax titles, by merger with Citizens Bank of Massachusetts 5, 1952, John W. Parsons, Surveyor, to be recorded in Book 3930, Page 142, municipal or other public taxes, assessments, liens or claims in the nature of liens Present Holder of said Mortgage bounded and described as follows: or encumbrances is made in the deed. 4. Additionally, and not by way of limitation, the sale shall be subject to and By its Attorneys, NORTHERLY by land on Winiarczyk sixteen (16.00) feet; with the benefit of any and all tenants, tenancies, and occupants, if any. 5. No representation is or shall be made as to any amount of taxes due and Barsh and Cohen, P.C. SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot B as shown on said plan twenty and outstanding. 07/100 (20.07) feet; 6. The successful bidder shall pay the future condominium common charges commencing with the date of the auction. Neil S. Cohen, Esquire WESTERLY by other land of the grantors, nine and 35/100 7. No representation is or shall be made as to any other mortgages, liens, or Attorney for the Mortgagee (9.35) feet; encumbrances of record. 189 Wells Avenue 8. No representation is or shall be made as to the condition of the Premises Newton, Massachusetts 02459 Said Lot A containing, according to said plan seventy-three (73) square feet, or the Condominium. The Premises shall be sold "as is." (617) 332-4700 being the premises conveyed by deed dated August 15, 1952 and recorded with 9. Other items, if any, shall be announced at the sale. Item: November 1, 8, 15, 2016 the Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 3930, Page 142 and Book 6322, 10. The sale is subject to and in accordance with the Judgment and Order, a Page 578. The street addressof the land is 80 Western Avenue, Lynn, copy of which may be obtained from the seller's counsel, Attorney Laura White NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Massachusetts, 01904. Brandow, Marcus, Errico, Emmer & Brooks, P.C., 45 Braintree Hill Park, Suite 107, The common title to said Land is derived under deed of recorded with the Essex Braintree, MA 02184, By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain South District Registry of Deeds: (781) 843-5000. mortgage given by Chantelle H. Proia a/k/a Chantelle Proia a/k/a Chantelle H. Book: 14785, Page: 12; Violette and Jeffrey J. Proia to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., dated August 3, 2012 and Book: 14785, Page: 13; CENTRAL GARDENS CONDOMINIUM TRUST, recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book By its Board of Trustees 31609, Page 18, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, for The Land is all of the real estate held under that common title. Item: November 8, 15, 22, 2016 breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 p.m. on November 16, 2016, on the Setting forth that she desires that all of said land may be sold at private sale for NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE mortgaged premises located at 7 DELL COURT, LYNN, Essex County, not less than THREE HUNDRED NINETY THOUSAND dollars and praying that Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, partition may be made of all the land aforesaid according to law,and to that end By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage TO WIT: that a commissioner be appointed to make such partition and be ordered to make given by Bonnie M. Johnstone to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., Property Address: 7 Dell Court, Lynn, Massachusetts 01905 sale and conveyance of all or any part of said land which the Court finds cannot acting solely as a nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated August 5, The land in said Lynn, with the buildings thereon, being shown as Lot 18 and 22 be advantageously divided either at private sale or public auction, and be ordered 2005, and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in on a plan of land of Mary E. Judkins dated April 19, 1888, being further bounded to distribute the net proceeds thereof. Book 24680, at Page 370, as affected by an assignment from Mortgage Electronic and described as follows: Registration Systems, Inc., to Bank of America, N.A., Successor by merger to BAC SOUTHWESTERLY by Dell Court, 44.90 Feet; If you desire to object thereto you or your attorney should file a written Home Loans Servicing, LP, FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP, dated May NORTHWESTERLY by Lots 17 and 23 on said plan, 134.15 feet; appearance in said Court at Salem before ten o'clock in the forenoon on the 21, 2012, and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of NORTHEASTERLY by Glen Court, 61 feet; Twenty-first day of NOVEMBER 2016 The return day of this citation. Deeds in Book 31385, at Page 490, as affected by an assignment from Bank of SOUTHEASTERY by Lots 19, 20 and 21 on said plan, 134.80 feet. America, N.A., Successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP, FKA Be all said measurements more or less of however otherwise bounded and Witness, Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Judge of said Court this Thirteenth day of Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP to Ventures Trust 2013-I-H-R, by MCM described. October 2016 Capital Partners, LLC, its Trustee, dated December 4, 2014, and recorded with the For title see deed recorded at Essex South Registry of Deeds in Book 19033 Page Pamela Casey O'Brian Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33848, at Page 466, 561. Register of Probate of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment, for breach For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Item: November 1, 8 and 15, 2016 of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will Registry of Deeds in Book 33471, Page 185. be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 o'clock P.M. on the 29 day of November 2016 at These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of 5 Washburn Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the TOWN OF NAHANT premises described in said mortgage, nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax BOARD OF APPEALS To wit: titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or NOTICE OF HEARINGS A certain parcel of land together with the buildings thereon situated in Lynn, Essex liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, County, known as 5 Washburn Street, being a parcel of land containing having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, A public hearing will be held by the BOARD OF APPEALS at the NAHANT TOWN approximately 3,244 square feet as shown on a plan entitled, "Plan of Lots Owned easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. HALL, Nahant, MA, on Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at: by Roy and Reta G. Swan," dated March 30, 1960 and recorded with the Essex TERMS OF SALE: South District County Registry of Deeds, Book 4657, Page 98, bounded and A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check 1) 7:00 p.m on the petition filed by John and Suzanne McDonough, owners of described as follows: will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The the property located at 40 Winter Street. Nahant, for a variance or special permit. NORTHWESTERLY: by Washburn Street, 46.43 feet; balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 The Building Inspector has denied a building permit stating that the "proposed NORTHEASTERLY: by land now or formerly of Lillian C. Cross, 68.91 feet; California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Floor Area Ratio and the proposed number of stories are in violation of Section SOUTHEASTERLY: by said Cross land, 5.98 feet; again Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the 5.03" of the zoning by-laws of the Town of Nahant in the following areas: The SOUTHEASTERLY: by land now or formerly of Billias, 39.96 feet; and date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full "proposed Floor Area Ratio is 54% where the maximum allowed is 45%" and "the SOUTHWESTERLY: by land now or formerly of Roy and Reta G. Swan, 70.55. of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage proposed Number of Stories is 3 where the maximum allowed is 2.5". For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) shall control in the event of an error in this publication. 2) 7:30 p.m. on the petition filed by John Anderson, owner of the property Registry of Deeds in Book 23078, Page 121. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. located at 152 Willow Road, Nahant, for a variance. The Building Inspector has Premises to be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, denied a building permit stating that the "proposed Front Yard Setback is in rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. violation of Section 5.03 of the zoning by-laws of the Town of Nahant in the liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax Present holder of said mortgage following area: The proposed Front Yard Setback is 15' where the minimum liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or allowed is 25'". existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having By its Attorneys, priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. BOARD OF APPEALS, Paul Morse, Chairman easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Terms of sale: A deposit of five thousand dollars ($5,000) by certified or bank 150 California Street Item: November 1, November 8, 2016 check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. Newton, MA 02458 The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at the offices of WCG Law (617) 558-0500 LEGAL NOTICE Group, PLLC, 21 High Street, Suite 208B, North Andover, MA 01845 within thirty 201601-0127 - YEL CITY OF LYNN (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording Item: October 25, November 1, 8, 2016 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS upon receipt in full of the purchase price. In the event of an error in this publication, the description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall CITY OF LYNN The Zoning Board of Appeals will hear all parties of interest on the following control. petition on Tuesday, November 15, 2016, at 7:30 p.m., Room 107, Lynn City Hall. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Notice is hereby given that the Lynn Did you know? City Council of the City of Lynn will LOCUS: BROOKSIDE/DAWES ROAD - PETITIONER JOHN CONNOR BY HIS ATTORNEY Ventures Trust 2013-I-H-R, by MCM Capital Partners, LLC, its Trustee hold a public hearing on Tuesday, KENNETH B. SHUTZER Present Holder of said mortgage November 29, 2016 at 8:00 o'clock By its attorneys, p.m. in Council Chambers: Allow the construction of a single family dwelling on a lot in the R-1 WCG Law Group, PLLC 1. Petition of 395 Lynnway, LLC, Single Family District, with less than the required lot size (8,800 square feet) 21 High Street, Suite 208B Ralph Sevinor, for permission for a where 10,000 square feet is required on a corner lot with combined frontage of North Andover, MA 01845 Laundromat at 391 Lynnway. more than 75 feet with lot coverage of 9.4% with driveway parking 5 feet from the Johnstone, Bonnie M., 1503-BSI-1066, November 8, 2016, property line. November 15, 2016, November 22, 2016 Per Order: (9771) Item: November 8, 15, 22, 2016 Mary F. Audley Home delivery Item: November 1, 8, 2016 City Clerk Item: November 3, 8, 2016 subscribers get FREE access call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 to the e-edition on to start your daily subscription. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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New member Stock market notches biggest blooms for LACC gain in eight months; oil rises By Alex Veiga ASSOCIATED PRESS The U.S. stock market rebounded from a nine- day losing streak Monday, posting its biggest gain in eight months and driving the Dow Jones industrial average up more than 370 points. Financial stocks led the broad market rally, which erased more than half of the losses racked up by the Standard & Poor’s 500 index since Oct. 25. The gains came as in- vestors mostly focused on the latest developments in the U.S. presidential race a day before the general election. The FBI announced late Sunday that its review of newly discovered Hil- lary Clinton emails found no evidence warranting charges. That appeared to ease the market’s anxiety, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS which ratcheted up in re- Trader Thomas Ferrigno works on the floor of the New York Stock Ex- cent weeks over signs that change Monday. the presidential race was tightening, triggering the 18,259.60. The average sized up the latest devel- Clinton’s solid lead be- COURTESY PHOTO longest losing streak for was briefly up as much as opment in the U.S. presi- gan to shrink on Oct. 28 the S&P 500 since 1980. 375 points. The S&P 500 dential race. The news also after the FBI initially Members of the Lynn Area Chamber of “Clearly, the market is index rose 46.34 points, helped lift the key stock notified Congress that it Commerce Ambassador Team recently wel- more comfortable with or 2.2 percent, to 2,131.52. indexes in Europe. was going to review the comed La Rosa Italian Cuisine Express, a Clinton win, only be- Heading into Monday, the Clinton appeared to be emails. As the polls tight- 240 Lincoln Ave., Saugus, as a new member. cause they feel like they index had been down 66 holding on to an edge in ened, uncertainty over Taking part in a ribbon cutting ceremony know her policies a little points over the previous the final stretch leading the outcome of the elec- were, from left, LACC ambassadors Frank bit better,” said JJ Kinah- nine trading days. The into Tuesday’s general tion rattled financial mar- Scearbo, Teresa Sarno and Cassie Vitali, an, chief strategist at TD Nasdaq composite index election a day after FBI kets, which see Clinton Raul Rossario (chef), Steven La Rosa (own- Ameritrade. “With (Don- added 119.80 points, or 2.4 Director James Com- as likely to maintain the er/chef), Anthony La Rosa (father of the ald) Trump, it’s a little bit percent, to 5,166.17. ey told lawmakers that status quo, while Trump’s owner), Audrey Leffler (manager) and Ari- more of a guessing game, The major stock indexes a review of new Clinton policies are less clear. el La Rosa (manager), Johannah Conway perhaps, as to what his were headed higher from emails did not change the Banks and health care (LACC) and Leslie Gould (LACC president/ policies will be.” the get-go Monday, moving bureau’s recommendation companies rose more than CEO). The Dow gained 371.32 sharply in premarket trad- that she should not face the rest of the market. points, or 2.1 percent, to ing overnight as investors charges. Goldman Sachs and Unit- edHealth Group had some of the biggest gains in the ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Dow. Goldman climbed $5.56, or 3.2 percent, to Call Customer Service to place an ad $181.48, while United- THE LEAVES ARE 781-593-7700, ext. 2 Health added $4.22, or 3.1 percent, to $141.93. FALLING, BUT NOT LǚǏǏ OUR RATES! VdžǕdžǓǂǏǔ 16-MONTH CD** 2016 Dǂǚ Please join us in honoring the brave men and women who have served our nation Friday, November 11 Lynn City Hall % Veterans Day Breakfast 9:30-10:30 a.m. Complimentary for all veterans, service members, APY* military families, and friends of veterans 1.41 Veterans Day Ceremony 11:00 a.m.-12 p.m. Featuring the Lynn English JROTC Drill Team, Lynn Publich Schools Band, singer Gayle Bastarache, and guest speaker Afghanistan Veteran Tiffany Lever, Lowell Vet Center Commemorative Pin Ceremony Each Veteran in attendance will be honored with a 800.657.3272 • ebsb.com commemorative pin recognizing their service

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