SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018 Peabody Nahant shines a marine light on center raises faces By Adam Swift ITEM STAFF protests PEABODY — The city’s municipal light commission- ers hope they have better By Bridget Turcotte luck this year getting a raise. ITEM STAFF Last year, the City Council NAHANT — Northeast- refused to grant a raise to ern University canceled a the ve-member panel. Now, lecture planned for Tuesday they’re asking to boost their night out of fear it would be salary to $5,100 annually, up disrupted by ongoing pro- from $4,000. tests against the Marine The last time the commis- Science Center’s expansion sion got a raise was in 1996, project. But protesters said when their pay was bumped the intent was never to in- to $4,000 from $2,500. terfere with the scientist’s In a letter to the council, program. William Aylward, the Pea- At issue are two separate body Municipal Light Plant projects proposed by the (PMLP) Commission chair- school. One would include man, said the commission- the construction of an ad- er’s salary and retirement is ditional building on the 23- funded through the PMLP’s acre site for research and budget and paid for with A POWERFUL WOMAN classroom space and the light plant revenue. other would result in a ve- Mayor Edward A. Betten- Ivanna Solano, fold increase of the amount court Jr. supports the re- Former Lynner teaches girls who teaches of seawater taken in to feed quest. young girls research needs. “We are not voting for their of color to love their magic about women Earlier this week, resi- raise,” he said. “They are vot- empowerment dents opposed to the expan- ing for themselves for a raise. and how to sion project began holding They approve the budget, By Bella diGrazia lied because of my identity, my accent, signs outside the center’s FOR THE ITEM and the way I looked,” said the for- practice self- they control the budget that love, advocacy, gates in protest of the pro- they make and they make mer Lynner and now Boston resident. LYNN — A former Lynn woman is and sisterhood, posal. the decisions. They need our “7-year-old me would have appreciated part of a movement that is empower- stands in front Volunteers have been tak- assistance with moving this having a teacher that made the time ing young girls of color to love their of Angurria’s ing shifts holding signs and forward to the state for a to have those important conversations passing out informational magic by practicing advocacy, self- mural, “Doña Pa- home rule petition.” and showed me to love and appreciate materials outside the prop- love, and sisterhood. tria,” in Lynn. Bettencourt stressed the my culture.” erty all week, according to PMLP budget is not tied to Ivanna Solano grew up in Lynn af- Solano rst found comfort with her Diane Monteith, one of the ter arriving here from the Dominican ITEM PHOTO | the city budget. identity after being given the oppor- SPENSER HASAK leaders of Keep Nahant The mayor also praised Republic at 7 years old. She attended tunity to join the Girls Inc. of Lynn Wild, a group of more than PMLP for handling pow- Sewell Anderson Elementary School, after-school program in high school. 400 residents against the er outages citywide during Breed Middle School and Lynn Classi- There, she met Markyse Dorceus and expansion. They plan to con- the region’s two most recent cal High School. According to her, life Sheralyn Waithe, the two women who tinue to stand outside the storms. in the city is what drove her to become — little did she know back then — property on a regular basis. Thursday night, the council an advocate for young girls of color. would inspire her career. The “Nitrogen: Friend or “Coming to this country at such a PEABODY, A7 young age, I was scared and I was bul- MAGIC, A7 NAHANT, A7 Veterans rally for a good cause in Saugus By Daniel Kane than standing in the parade with your FOR THE ITEM niece, nephew or grandchild.” “I remember all sorts of parades for vet- SAUGUS — Chinese food, drinks, and erans, they were always so big and now the laughs became a huge help towards a they have been getting smaller,” commit- special day for honoring local veterans as tee member and Vietnam veteran Tom the North Shore Veterans Appreciation Cahill said. “That’s what makes this so Day Parade Committee hosted a come- special.” dy night fundraiser Friday night at the Tom and his wife, Jane, got involved in Kowloon Restaurant to raise funds for supporting the parade in 2009 and recog- their September parade in Lynn. nize the hard work, much of which is still “We’re working very hard to make this ahead of the group, to make the parade State Rep. Don- the biggest parade yet,” committee chair- possible. ald Wong, left, is man John Sacherski said. “It’s amazing to see all these people presented with a The parade can cost upwards of $60,000 who are here, all volunteer,” Jane said. plaque to honor and for the committee members every “It takes a village.” his devotion and penny means so much for those who have For David Solimine Sr., also a part of service towards the sacri ced and lost their lives serving the the committee, the parade serves as a veterans by Sgt. country. perfect tribute to show veterans respect. Major Kenneth Os- “It’s a day not just honoring today’s vet- “People who have served deserve to be wald on Friday. erans but all those who have served in honored,” he said. “Every time someone the past,” Sacherski, who is a Vietnam ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK veteran, said. “There is nothing better VETERANS, A7 Fans feast on INSIDE In Lynn Power outages remain frozen treat a problem. A3 By Steve Krause and not the Lynn Jets, In Opinion ITEM SPORTS EDITOR will be at the Tsongas Center Sunday at 3 p.m. Shribman: In 1968, REVERE — Whether it (a change from the origi- the world turned was the proximity of the nally-scheduled Monday) upside down. A4 two opponents to each to face either Wayland or other, the magnitude of St. Joseph’s Prep for the In Sports the game, the smaller size Division 3 North champi- Swampscott’s Swampscott advances of the venue, or — most onship. Stevie San- to Div. 3 North final. B1 probably — a harmonic The game was sup- tanello ies convergence of everything, posed to be at Chelmsford toward the Swampscott and Lynn Thursday, but the post- puck as Lynn Spring forward gave the fans who came to ponements from the storm goalie Jack Don’t forget to set see them Friday evening a earlier in the week forced Gallant makes clocks ahead wild and wonderful hock- all tournament hockey the save. one hour ey game. participants to shuf e the at 2 a.m. Swampscott won, 3-2, ITEM PHOTO | Sunday. which means the Big Blue, TREAT, A7 SPENSER HASAK AP

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 42° VOL. 140, ISSUE 78 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 29° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018 OBITUARIES Slow recovery from the latest Nena M. Nash, 56 nor’easter; third storm on tap? Nena Marie Nash Scott, Maurice, Mi- (Sylvia), age 56, chelle, Theresa, Keith BOSTON (AP) — The passed away after and Paula, as well sun came out across much a brief illness on as many nephews, of the Northeast on Fri- Wednesday, March nieces, family and day as utilities tackled 7, 2018 at her home friends. the arduous task of restor- surrounded by her Nena will be re- ing power to hundreds of loving family. membered for al- thousands of customers She is survived by ways helping those who lost electricity during her partner, Robert in need. She was an the storm that hit the re- B. Hornsby; two daughters, avid Karaoke singer and loved gion this week, all with Courtney and Brittney Nash; to dance. “That’s the way aha the possibility of a third two grandsons, Rylen Garcia aha I like it aha aha.” nor’easter in the offing. and Ivan Jimenez, and one Service information: There Utilities asked for pa- granddaughter, Ariel Williams; will be a viewing at GO- tience, warning that three stepchildren, Robert, ODRICH Funeral Home, 128 because of the damage Carrie and Jeffrey. She also Washington St., Lynn, on caused by the storm that leaves nine brothers and sis- Sunday, March 11, 2018 3-6 dropped 2 feet of snow in ters, Dennis, Patricia, Luke, p.m. some areas, pulling down trees, branches and power lines and blocking roads, it could be days before power Joan E. McGrath, 82 is back on. “We are making steady progress but realize if your SAUGUS — Mrs. Joan E. his wife Kerry of Exeter, N.H., power is out, those mile- (Barlow) McGrath, age 82, for- Sandra Mansfield and her stones don’t mean any- merly of Lynn, died peacefully husband Gary of Saugus; eight thing to you. We complete- on March 8 at the Jeffrey & cherished grandchildren, Nich- ly get that,” said Christine Susan Brudnick Center for Liv- olas and Jamie McGrath, Ni- Milligan, a spokesman for ing in Peabody with her fam- cole Molina and her husband utility National Grid in ily by her side. She was the Juan, Samantha and Michael Massachusetts. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS loving wife for more than 62 Mansfield, Tyler and McKenzie Power crews were work- Utility crew members work on power lines Friday in Boxford. years of Frederick McGrath Jr. McGrath, Deena Cooper, and ing to restore electricity Born and raised in Lynn, four great-grandchildren. She to more than 300,000 cus- cated deep in the woods. without heat or power,” The Eagle-Tribune news- Mrs. McGrath was the daugh- was predeceased by her sisters tomers in Northeast on Milligan said the wet, Mayor Jim Fiorentini of paper. Friday. New Jersey and ter of the late Joseph and Mil- Lorraine Reid and husband heavy snow caused a lot Haverhill posted Friday Robert Nixon, 83, sat in Massachusetts had the dred (Orford) Barlow. She had Kenny and Dolores Raphael. of damage. Wednesday’s on Facebook. He said he his running car to keep most outages, according to been a resident of Saugus She is also survived by her storm came on the heels of contacted National Grid warm on Thursday after the poweroutage.us web- since 1955. Joan was a devot- wonderful brothers and sisters- an earlier nor’easter that and demanded more the senior housing com- ed and loving wife and won- in-law, many nieces, nephews, site, which compiles sta- brought damaging high crews. plex where he lives in Nor- derful mother, devoting her friends and neighbors. tistics from utilities across winds. “Please plan to be with- entire life to her family, whom Service information: Rel- the nation. ton lost power. she took great pride in. She atives and friends are invit- National Grid tried to “We know that custom- out power for multiple He also had to throw out enjoyed being with family and ed to attend visiting hours assure its Massachusetts ers want their power. We’re days as we work through all the food in his fridge. friends. She was an avid bowl- in the BISBEE-PORCELLA customers it had hun- working as quickly as we this significant resto- “When you’re on So- er for many years and also en- Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln dreds of crews working can,” she said. “We’ve had ration,” Eversource post- cial Security, that stuff joyed going to the beach and Ave., Saugus, on Sunday on restorations and that to prioritize because we’ve ed on Twitter. The utility hurts,” he told The Bos- shopping. Joan will be missed from 2-6 p.m. A funeral ser- power would return to the had so much widespread serves customers in Con- ton Globe. by all who knew her. vice will be held on Monday hardest hit areas, includ- damage.” necticut, Massachusetts People without power In addition to her husband, at 11 a.m. in the funeral ing the Merrimack Valley, But there still were com- and New Hampshire. piled into relatives’ homes, she is survived by her three home. Interment Pine Grove by midnight Sunday. The plaints about the pace of That was little consola- hung out at the local coffee beloved children, Stephen Mc- Cemetery, Lynn. For direc- company used helicopters the restorations. tion to some residents. shop or went to “warming Grath and his wife Donna of tions and condolences www. on Friday to assess the “It is completely unac- “It’s colder in the house centers” that some towns Saugus, David McGrath and BisbeePorcella.com. damage of sub-transmis- ceptable that our citizens than it is outside,” Salem opened in libraries or se- sion lines, which were lo- have to bear another night resident Cindy Peters told nior centers.

MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS ENDICOTT COLLEGE DEAN’S LIST

Baker again pushing for ernor made a similar force is expanding and BEVERLY — Endicott College’s omore majoring in Liberal Cacciola. permanent sales tax holiday proposal last year, but the overall health of its fall 2017 dean’s list includes Studies/Education. She is the Nicholas Guarino is a Fresh- Democratic legislative economy remains strong. Lynn area students. To qualify for daughter of Donald Hamill and man majoring in Business Man- BOSTON (AP) — Gov. leaders failed to get be- The state’s February the dean’s list, a student must Laurie Hamill. agement. He is the son of Angelo Charlie Baker has filed hind the proposal. jobs report will be re- obtain a minimum grade point Dalton Jaklitsch is a Senior Guarino and Lauriann Guarino. a $610 million economic leased later this month. average of 3.5, receive no grade majoring in International Busi- Abigail Murphy is a Junior development bill that State lost jobs in January; below a “C”, have no withdraw- ness. He is the son of Frank Jak- majoring in Liberal Studies/Ed- includes a proposal to unemployment rate unchanged City settles police brutality al grades, and be enrolled in a litsch and Jacqueline Jaklitsch. ucation. She is the daughter of create a permanent sales lawsuit for $140,000 minimum of 12 credits for the Lindsey Lannon is a Freshman Matthew Murphy and Jennifer tax holiday for Massachu- BOSTON (AP) — The semester. majoring in Nursing. She is the Murphy. setts shoppers. unemployment rate in GARDNER (AP) — A The following students have daughter of Gary Lannon and Katelin Nigro is a Senior ma- Retailers have long Massachusetts held man who says he suffered met these requirements: Kristin Lannon. joring in Liberal Studies/Educa- pushed for a permanent steady at 3.5 percent in spinal fractures and a col- Cassidy McGann is a Senior tion. She is the daughter of Kev- tax-free weekend. Law- January while prelim- lapsed lung when he was Lynn majoring in Biology & Biotech- in Nigro and Sandra Nigro. makers have occasionally inary estimates show slammed to the ground nology. She is the daughter of Amy Sanchez is a Senior ma- voted to approve a single the state lost more than by a Massachusetts police Brittany Barrows is a Fresh- Richard McGann and Dawn Mc- joring in Liberal Studies/Educa- weekend tax holiday, but 6,000 jobs during the officer has settled his man majoring in Nursing. She is Gann. tion. She is the daughter of John have shied away from month. lawsuit against the city the daughter of Stacy Barrows. Rianon Prushinski is a Fresh- Sanchez and Kelly Sanchez. making it permanent, That’s according to the for $140,000. Daniel Calnan is a Sophomore man majoring in English. She is Isabella Scannell is a Senior pointing in part to the latest figures released Richard Smith sued the majoring in English. He is the the daughter of John Prushinski majoring in Hospitality Manage- loss of revenue to the Friday by the state office city of Gardner, alleging son of Joseph Calnan and Mi- and Marielen Prushinski. ment. She is the daughter of Den- state. of Labor and Workforce police used excessive force chelle Calnan. Jared Serino is a Freshman nis Scannell and Donna Veronelli. A proposed question Development and the in his 2011 arrest for al- Christopher Cole is a Fresh- majoring in Computer Science. on the November ballot federal Bureau of Labor legedly siphoning gas. man majoring in Business Man- He is the son of Kristina Serino. Swampscott would circumvent law- Statistics. Smith claims Offi- agement. He is the son of Frank Jacquelyn Wilson is a Senior makers and require the The overall jobless rate cer Jesse Gadarowski Cole and Geralyn Cole. majoring in Biology & Biotech- Alexa Beatrice is a Senior ma- state to designate a week- was unchanged from threw him to the ground Jacob DeFillipo is a Soph- nology. She is the daughter of joring in Accounting. She is the end in August of each December and Massachu- twice, knocking him omore majoring in Biology & Michael Wilson and Cynthia daughter of Donna Beatrice. year as a sales-tax free setts remained more than unconscious and caus- Biotechnology. He is the son of Wilson. Victoria Fraser is a Senior weekend for most items. a half percentage point ing numerous injuries. Timothy DeFillipo and Bobbie-Jo Jillian Yamartino is a Freshman majoring in Hospitality Manage- The same question below the U.S. unemploy- Smith was hospitalized DeFillipo. majoring in Exercise Science. ment. She is the daughter of would also lower the sales ment rate. for nearly a month and Alison Efstratios is a Junior She is the daughter of John Ya- Dana Fraser and Lisa Fraser. tax from 6.25 percent to 5 Massachusetts labor his medical bills totaled majoring in Mathematics. She is martino and Maureen Yamartino. Jennifer Grimes is a Sopho- percent secretary Rosalin Acos- almost $100,000. the daughter of Peter Efstratios more majoring in English. She The Republican gov- ta says the state’s labor Gadarowski, now a and Beverly Abbott. Revere is the daughter of Daniel Grimes state trooper, testified Samantha Fossa is a Senior Kelly Arango is a Freshman and Valeri Grimes. IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM that he tackled Smith to majoringIN inMEMORIAM Biology & Biotech- IN MEMORIAM Emily Hartmann is a Soph- keep him from getting majoring in Business Manage- IDELLA BERRY PRIMUS POPPY LARSON nology.IDELLA She BERRYis the PRIMUS daughter of ment. 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Your wife Wanda, missed by Tony, Dawn, James, the day God called you home. always and forever Jacob and Mom Love, Bart Sr. and Paula always and forever Jacob and Mom Love, Bart Sr. and Paula SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018 A3 LYNN Troubled house catches fire on Essex St. By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF LYNN — A late night fire Thursday damaged a single-family home on Es- sex St. The fire started in the rear of a shed adjacent to the Ranch-style home and quickly spread to the house and the dwelling next door, according to William Murray, deputy fire chief. The fire started shortly before midnight and was extinguished before 1 a.m. Friday without injuries. It appeared as many as The house at 361 eight people were living in Essex St. caught the house, he said. No one fire early Friday was injured. morning. Lynn Police Lieutenant Michael Kmiec said police ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK have been called to the four-room house at least four times last year for drug overdoses and tres- passing. Clint Muche, the city’s deputy building commis- sioner, said inspectors have visited the property over complaints of trash several times last year. Last October, the prop- erty was registered with the city as bank-owned, having been through the foreclosure process. It’s unclear who is living in the property, squat- ters or hold-over tenants, Muche said. The two-bedroom Ranch- style home is owned by Si- moa Melo and Maria Se- queira, who paid $105,000 for the home in 2000, ac- cording to county records. The couple could not be The front reached for comment. entrance to the Thomas Grillo can be home, reached at tgrillo@item- now off live.com. Heat from the fire melted the siding of a neighboring home. limits. Over 200 customers still Celtics talk STEM without power in Lynn Monday at Breed Boston Celtics standouts Breed Middle School from Jayson Tatum and Jaylen 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. By Thomas Grillo Brown are coming to the as they explore the lab’s ITEM STAFF Breed Middle School on gadgets and participate in Monday. STEM-related activities LYNN — The North The two forwards will Shore is still experiencing show the kids the first- with the students. outages from this week’s of-its-kind “Brilliant Ca- The event will then tran- powerful nor’easter, but reer Play” mobile (Science, sition to the gymnasium, National Grid expects ser- Technology, Engineering where they will discuss vice to be fully restored by and Mathematics) STEM the importance of students midnight Sunday. laboratory. Brown and developing a knowledge of Of the 267,688 customers Tatum will join Celtics STEM resources for both in Essex County served by mascot “Lucky” the Lepre- the electric utility, 51,921 their educational and pro- chaun, GE Foundation Ex- fessional development. (19 percent) were still with- ecutive Director for Glob- out power at press time. al Education and Skills Lucky will cap off the event “Crews made significant Kelli Wells, and Lynn with an exclamation mark, progress today, restoring Public Schools Superin- treating students to one of electricity to customers tendent Dr. Catherine C. his spectacular high-flying that lost power at the Latham on the campus of dunk shows. peak of the storm,” Na- tional Grid said in a state- LAW OFFICES OF ment. “Our work will con- JAMES J. CARRIGAN tinue 24/7 and we won’t stop until the last custom- • Social Security Disability • Workers Compensation er has been restored.” • Accidents National Grid reports 230 25 years located across customers were without Home delivery from Lynn District Court service in Lynn Friday af- 15 Johnson St. ternoon; 40 in Swampscott; subscribers 781-596-0100 and fewer than five each in Get FREE access JAMES J. CARRIGAN Revere and Nahant. to the e-edition on ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN Utility crews contin- RONALD D. MALLOY www.jamescarriganlaw.com ued to tackle the arduous [email protected] task of restoring power to hundreds of thousands of customers Friday who lost electricity during the storm that hit the region this week. As the region Need to find digs out of this storm, a third nor’easter is possi- an article? ble next week. Utilities asked for pa- tience. They warned be- cause of the damage caused Subscribe to by more than a foot of snow that fell in some areas, e-edition on downed trees, branches and power lines and blocked roads, it could be days before power is back on. About 450,000 custom- ers across the North- east were without power Be on the lookout for our spring edition of... Friday, according to the poweroutage.us website, which compiles statistics from utilities nationwide. Material from Associat- ed Press was used in this report. Thomas Grillo ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Publishing on 3/29 can be reached at tgril- A downed tree limb which knocked out power to houses on Belle Avenue [email protected]. in Lynn. A4 SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018 OPINION DAVID M. SHRIBMAN HOW TO REACH US

E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S John M. Gilberg In 1968, the world Chief Executive O cer E C  J. Edward M. Grant Advertising Director T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton turned upside down Chief Financial O cer Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman LONDONDERRY, N.H. — Of all to consider a change of commander Customer Service PŽ the significant events that occurred in chief.” Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 in the landmark year of tumult and It is hard to determine who was Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 disruption of 1968 — when the Tet changed more by this insurgency: All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Offensive altered the dynamic of the the insurgents or those facing this 781-593-7700 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 war in Vietnam, when the Rev. Mar- unlikely surge of political activism. Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 tin Luther King Jr. and Sen. Robert “For many of us this was a turning Ext. 2 Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 F. Kennedy were assassinated, when point,” said Robert H. Ross, a Dart- Classifi ed Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 American cities burst into flames, mouth student who became a United classi [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 when violence marred the Demo- Church of Christ minister. “I’m star- Subscriptions cratic National Convention — there tled now by how optimistic we were. [email protected] were only three uplifting moments. We thought we were on the thresh- old of a ‘change-the-world’ move- Circulation One was the midsummer mastery [email protected] of pitchers Denny McLain and Bob ment for a cultural shift, a greater Gibson, two men whose teams were social justice and world peace.” Ext. 3 destined to meet in an unforgettable Among the principals in the move- Newsroom World Series. One was the year-end ment were Gerry Studds, who would [email protected] Christmastime wonder of astro- later serve 24 years in Congress; [email protected] EDITORIAL Curtis Gans, co-founder of the in- nauts circling the moon, rendering Ext. 4 the opening verses of Genesis into fluential Center for the Study of an American anthem of hope. the American Electorate; and Sam Sports And the third — the least-remem- Brown, who would later organize [email protected] After 30 years, Florida bered event of a much-remembered the two anti-war moratoriums, serve Ext. 5 year — was the mobilization of young as treasurer of Colorado and run the Retail and Online people here in New Hampshire who country’s VISTA and Peace Corps Legislature takes baby operations for Jimmy Carter. Advertising substituted their anger for activism [email protected] and their impatience for inspiration. “Those last weeks it became a phe- A half-century ago Monday, their de- nomenon,” said Brown. “We were ADVERTISING steps on gun control in a situation of figuring out not to termination to change the trajectory Peter Battinelli of American involvement in Vietnam have too many people in the state It took killer Nikolas Cruz mere minutes to Sales Representative, ext. 1217 also changed the course of presiden- rather than needing to find more.” [email protected] force the state Legislature to defy the Nation- tial politics. Because while the brainpow- al Rifle Association. That’s something that 30 “It was a hugely important expe- er came from that inner circle, the Ernie Carpenter Jr. Director of Advertising years of mass murder across the country and in rience for everyone there our age,” horsepower came from the students. the state of Florida simply could not do. “This was basically a youth upris- and Business Development, ext. 1355 said Alison Teal, who began the [email protected] Wednesday night, 21 days after Cruz massa- year working to deliver the Republi- ing in New Hampshire,” said Rich- cred 14 former classmates and three educators can presidential nomination to Gov. ard Olson, a retired United Auto Michele Iannaco at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Workers publications editor who as Sales Representative, ext. 1315 George Romney of Michigan, only to [email protected] Parkland, a House divided gave final passage join the McCarthy forces in late Feb- a youth was a Republican and who to, as the Herald reported, “Florida’s first gun ruary. “We saw it as the beginning of as a Dartmouth student drifted into Ralph Mitchell restrictions in three decades.” It also approved something powerful.” the radical Students for a Democrat- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 $400 million for mental health treatment and All year long, there will be 50-year ic Society (SDS). “It was the result [email protected] school safety. commemorations of the global up- of a lot of struggle about how to do Patricia Whalen Times, they are a’changin’. Maybe. heavals that made 1968 the most something about the war that was Sales Representative, ext. 1310 The Gun and School Safety Bill (SB 7026), rebellious year since 1917, perhaps more than protesting the war.” [email protected] which earlier passed the Senate on a slim 20- since 1848. The world will mark Richard Parker, a co-founder of BUSINESS OFFICE 18 vote, goes to Gov. Rick Scott, who, as he eyes the anniversaries of protests and Mother Jones magazine who now is a higher office, does not want to blunder. He said strikes in France, the demonstra- lecturer in public policy at Harvard’s Susan J. Conti he will first consult with Parkland families. tions against the Soviet invasion of Kennedy School of Government, said Controller, ext. 1288 The bill is a start, but not rooted in reality. Czechoslovakia, the mass protests that some of the voters he met on the [email protected] Under the legislation, anyone buying a fire- in Germany and Brazil, and the streets of Hanover and West Leba- Ted Grant arm from a licensed dealer must be at least 21 beginning of terrorism in Northern non thought the McCarthy he was Publisher, ext. 1234 years of age. But private deals remain less re- Ireland. supporting was Sen. Joseph McCa- [email protected] stricted. Cruz bought his AR-15 semi-automat- But nowhere has anyone paused to rthy, the Wisconsin Republican who lent his name to the anti-communist Marian Kinney ic rifle, legally, when he was 18. recall what happened here on March ext. 1212 Buyers must wait three days before obtain- 12, 1968 — when Lyndon Johnson witch hunts of the 1950s. [email protected] ing their weapons and, most radically, the bill “It was winter in New Hampshire, won the New Hampshire primary Will Kraft creates the first statewide program that allows but lost the will to run for re-elec- and it was cold,” Mr. Parker recalled. “You had your scarf on, you had your Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 trained school personnel — except those who tion; when Eugene McCarthy star- [email protected] exclusively teach — to carry guns. tled the political world with a strong hood up, you were walking through The controversial idea of arming teachers so second and emerged as a serious sludge in your boots. But we felt we Jennifer Perez were doing something important in ext. 1205 they can potentially face an armed intruder, is symbol of the anti-war movement, [email protected] a bad one. The Senate limited the proposal to even as his prospects for winning a period when Vietnam and segrega- exclude those who perform “exclusively tasks the nomination faded; and when tion were blowing up the America I Mike Shanahan in the classroom as teachers.” ROTC teachers Kennedy began to assemble a na- thought I was growing up in.” Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 [email protected] and security guards, however, could be armed tional campaign that would give life Week after week the students at the schools. to liberal hopes but end his own life. arrived, and as the primary ap- Carolina Trujillo As many teachers have expressed, their task The youthful protesters who set proached, the election chronicler Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Theodore H. White returned to New is to teach. Safety should be the responsibility all this in motion hit the streets of [email protected] Hampshire to find that “the kids, of those trained to do so, such as the police. The Manchester, Keene and Claremont Jim Wilson those out-of-state students — they Senate made a wise decision to exclude teach- in a far different way than their Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 were having an effect.” He walked ers from the requirement to be armed. colleagues would do in Paris, Bonn, [email protected] from the state Capitol in Concord The true impact of the bill, if signed by the Prague and Chicago. Their street down the hill to Pleasant Street and CIRCULATION governor, has yet to be seen. Raising the age at work would be a door-to-door mobi- found an astonishing sight, a su- Lisa Mahmoud which a Floridian can buy an assault weapon is lization for McCarthy, a reluctant premely sophisticated anti-Johnson Manager, ext. 1239 warrior but perhaps the most ardent a good step, but insufficient. In October, when effort: [email protected] anti-war figure in establishment Stephen Paddock rained down bullets from his “Suddenly, all that had been taught politics. From Wesleyan and Yale in CLASSIFIED semiautomatic at more than 20,000 attendees the bright young students of politi- Connecticut to Tufts and Harvard at a country music concert in Las Vegas, he left cal science, children trained on com- Abbe Young Smith in Massachusetts to the Universi- Manager, ext. 1276 58 people dead and 851 wounded. He was 64. In puters and methodology, had leaped ty of New Hampshire and to Dart- [email protected] June 2016, security guard Omar Mateen was from classroom to reality. They knew mouth way up in the state’s Upper 29 when he killed 49 people and wounded 58 what they were doing. They were Valley, these young people got “clean NEWSROOM inside Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando. skilled. They were organized. ... And for Gene,” shearing and shaving to Any measure to avoid massacres like the they were happy.” Bill Brotherton one that recently shook South Florida must look more presentable — in truth, Features Editor ext. 1338 Happy — and on the verge of [email protected] be much more rigorous. Verification of the pur- less threatening — to the burghers lifelong commitments to political chaser’s background and mental health status and homemakers of Bedford, Center change. One of them was Robert Gayla Cawley are crucial. Harbor, Franconia and Epsom. B. Reich, the labor secretary in the Reporter, ext. 1236 At the same time, a ban on the sale of weap- The result was stunning. “What Clinton administration who said the [email protected] is happening,” the political colum- ons of war, like Cruz’s AR-15, cannot be sum- McCarthy campaign “marked the Cheryl Charles marily dismissed. But too many lawmakers are nist Mary McGrory wrote, “is that moment that an entire generation of News Editor, ext. 1278 dead set against even debating the issue, as the violet-eyed damsels from Smith college students — my generation — [email protected] student activists found out earlier in the ses- are pinning McCarthy buttons on suddenly became serious about elec- tattooed mill-workers, and Ph.D.s Thomas Grillo sion. Yes, it’s hard to define “automatic weap- toral politics.” He was not alone. Reporter, ext. 1264 on.” Yes, results of the federal ban that ended from Cornell, shaven and shorn [email protected] in 2004 show mixed results. for world peace, are deferentially David Shribman is a Pulitzer Spenser Hasak The NRA, for instance, says the ban did not bowing to middle-aged Manchester Prize-winning columnist. He is a housewives and importuning them Swampscott High graduate. Photographer, ext. 1332 cause crime to decrease one bit. Left unsaid, of [email protected] course, is that assault weapons are rarely used in murders, robberies, assaults, home invasions Thor Jourgensen Editorial Director, ext. 1267 and the like. However, it did make those killing [email protected] machines harder to access. The assault-weapons ban, enforced between Steve Krause 1994 and 2004, saw a drop in the number of Sports Editor, ext. 1229 [email protected] crimes committed with those firearms and also a drop in the body count. Owen O’Rourke The vocal students who survived can take full Photographer, ext. 1224 credit for pushing the Legislature to take even [email protected] these baby steps. The NRA is not happy, and Roberto Scalese that makes our day. Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 [email protected] An editorial from the Miami Herald. Mark Sutherland Creative Director [email protected]

CORRECTION Anne Marie Tobin Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 Due to a reporter’s error, in an article entitled “DA’s [email protected] Office: Police shooting of Everett man was justified,” in Bridget Turcotte Friday’s Daily Item, Lynn Police Officer John Bernard Reporter, ext. 1269 was incorrectly identified as being an off-duty officer at [email protected] the time of the police-involved fatal shooting. Bernard Ryan York was on-duty at the time. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Florida governor signs gun restrictions 3 weeks after attack By Curt Anderson, ly Republican lawmakers. Brendan Farrington Tony Montalto, whose and Gary Fineout daughter Gina was killed ASSOCIATED PRESS Flanked by Florida in the shooting, read a legislators and family statement from victims’ TALLAHASSEE, Fla. members of victims of families: “When it comes — Florida Gov. Rick Scott the Marjory Stoneman signed a far-reaching to preventing future acts of Douglas school school-safety bill Friday horrific school violence, this shooting, Florida is the beginning of the jour- that places new restric- Gov. Rick Scott is ney. We have paid a terrible tions on guns, cementing applauded before he price for this progress.” his state’s break with the signs the Marjory The bill fell short of National Rifle Association Stoneman Douglas achieving the ban on as- and decades of Republican Public Safety Act in sault-style weapons sought thinking on gun control in the Governor’s office by survivors. The gunman the aftermath of the Park- at the Florida Capital who opened fire at Marjory land high school attack. in Tallahassee, Fla., Stoneman Douglas High Surrounded by family Friday. members of the 17 people School used such a weap- killed in the shooting just on, an AR-15 rifle. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS over three weeks ago, the Nevertheless, the bill rais- GOP governor said the bill es the minimum age to buy and other school employees signs that were ignored by Chris W. Cox, executive di- ment. Just days after the balances “our individual rifles from 18 to 21, extends to carry guns. federal and state officials. rector of the NRA’s Insti- shooting, they began hold- a three-day waiting period rights with need for public The NRA insisted that If we want to prevent fu- tute for Legislative Action, ing rallies, lobbying law- for handgun purchases to safety.” the measure “punishes ture atrocities, we must said in a statement. makers and harnessing “It’s an example to the include long guns and bans look for solutions that keep The signing marked a the power of social media law-abiding gun owners entire country that gov- bump stocks, which allow guns out of the hands of major victory for the teens in support of reform. ernment can and has guns to mimic fully auto- for the criminal acts of a those who are a danger who lived through the at- The governor told the stu- moved fast,” said Scott, matic fire. It also creates a deranged individual.” to themselves or others, tack and swiftly became dents: “You helped change whose state has been ruled so-called guardian program The Parkland gunman while protecting the rights the public faces of a re- our state. You made a differ- for 20 years by gun-friend- enabling some teachers “gave repeated warning of law-abiding Americans,” newed gun-control move- ence. You should be proud.” US hiring surge last month pulls in flood of new workers

By Christopher Rugaber ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — U.S. employers went on a hiring binge in February, adding 313,000 jobs, amid rising business confidence lifted by the Trump administra- tion’s tax cuts and a resil- ient global economy. The surprisingly robust PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS hiring, reported by the La- Mitt Romney tours Arches National Park, near Moab, Utah. bor Department on Friday, was the strongest in 1½ years. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Romney focuses on campaign, It was accompanied by Work continues on a new development in Fair the biggest surge in 15 Lawn, N.J. years in the number of downplays feud with Trump people either working or The economy has expand- very impressive develop- looking for work. That ed for 104 straight months, ment at this stage of the By Brady Mccombs President Obama as the 2016 presidential race, as a kept the nation’s unem- or nearly nine years, the economic cycle.” ASSOCIATED PRESS villain for setting the land candidate, Romney is avoid- ployment rate unchanged third-largest expansion on The Trump adminis- aside as a monument. ing lobbing any new attacks for a fifth straight month record, and hiring often tration’s tax cuts appear MOAB, Utah — Mitt Interior Secretary Ryan on the president and is in- at 4.1 percent. declines as recessions fade to have lifted optimism Romney is shaking hands, Zinke and President Don- stead trying to keep the fo- At the same time, average further into the past. among consumers and posing for pictures and ald Trump were cast as cus on Utah issues. wage growth slowed to 2.6 Yet job growth has accel- businesses. U.S. employers cracking jokes as he barn- champions and heroes for When asked directly about percent in February from a erated in recent months. have also benefited from a storms Utah seeking votes year earlier. That was down shrinking it by 85 percent. Trump, Romney strikes a Companies have added an strengthened global econ- for his Senate bid. What he from January’s revised pace average of 242,000 jobs a He drew big applause middle ground and stops omy. And consumers are isn’t doing is talking about of 2.8 percent, which had month over the past three when he told the conven- short of pledging blind loy- more confident than they his well-documented feuds spooked investors because months, above 2017’s pace tion he wants to see re- alty to the billionaire busi- with President Trump. it raised fears of inflation. of 182,000. have been since 2000. nessman who in 2016 called Wearing blue jeans and form of the Antiquities Act The hiring boom caught “The February employ- Investors celebrated the flashing his famous smile, so presidents can’t lock Romney a “choke artist.” many economists off guard, ment report was unambig- news, sending the Dow Romney strode into a up such large expanses of “President Trump and I because they expected a uously strong, confirming Jones industrial average gymnasium lined with elk land with one stroke of the both respect people who smaller — though still that the U.S. labor market up 390 points in early af- antlers and rifles to greet pen. The crowd of hunters speak their mind. I call healthy — increase. Job is on fire,” said Michelle ternoon trading. The bull a group of sportsmen not also bellowed when he said them like I see them. He gains typically slow as the Girard, chief U.S. econo- market reached its ninth far from the Bears Ears the Endangered Species of course does the same unemployment rate falls, mist at NatWest Markets. anniversary Friday, with National Monument, down- Act has been overused. thing,” Romney said. “If ei- because companies run “The pace of job growth is market indexes nearly qua- sized recently by the Though some hope Rom- ther one of us does some- out of workers to hire. gaining momentum — a drupling since March 2009. Trump administration. ney will become the GOP’s thing that the other finds Before he spoke, the counterbalance to Trump, to be out of line or not lights went down and up whom he called a “phony” right for the country, why, Trump administration getting sued came a video portraying and “con man” during the I’m sure we’ll speak out.” by ACLU to stop family separation US says it will hold North Korea By Nomaan case is emblematic of the The U.S. Department of Merchant approach taken by Presi- Homeland Security has to its promises ahead of summit ASSOCIATED PRESS dent Donald Trump’s ad- not announced a formal ministration. The lawsuit, HOUSTON — The Amer- policy to hold adult asylum By Darlene filed in federal district seekers separately from Superville and ican Civil Liberties Union court in San Diego, asks their children. But admin- Foster Klug filed a class-action lawsuit a judge to declare family istration officials have said ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday accusing the U.S. separation unlawful and government of broadly sep- says hundreds of families they are considering sep- WASHINGTON — The arating immigrant fami- have been split by immi- arating parents and chil- White House tried to swat lies seeking asylum. gration authorities. dren to deter others from away criticism Friday that The lawsuit follows ac- The lawsuit also rais- trying to enter the U.S. the U.S. is getting nothing tion the ACLU took in the es the case of a Brazilian The department declined in exchange for agreeing case of a Congolese woman woman who the ACLU to comment Friday on the to a summit between Pres- and her 7-year-old daugh- says was separated from lawsuit. DHS acting press ident Donald Trump and ter, who the group said her 14-year-old son after North Korean leader Kim secretary Tyler Houlton, in was taken from her moth- they sought asylum in Au- an earlier statement on the Jong Un. er “screaming and crying” gust. The ACLU says the case of the Congolese wom- White House press sec- and placed in a Chicago woman was given a rough- an and her daughter, said retary Sarah Huckabee facility. While the woman ly 25-day sentence jail sen- Sanders said North Korea was released Tuesday from tence for illegally enter- government officials have to has made promises to de- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a San Diego detention cen- ing the country and then verify that children enter- nuclearize, stop its nucle- ing the U.S. are not victims North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. ter, the girl remains in the placed in immigration de- ar and missile testing and facility 2,000 miles away. tention facilities in West of traffickers and that the allow joint U.S.-South Ko- President Donald Trump, left, on TV in Seoul, South Korea, Friday. Immigrant advocates say Texas, while her son was adult accompanying them rean military exercises. the mother and daughter’s taken to a Chicago facility. is actually their parent. “Let’s not forget that the onistic nations. North Ko- Kim also pledged to halt North Koreans did promise something,” Sanders said, rea’s government has yet nuclear and missile test- responding to a reporter’s to formally comment on its ing, after conducting a question about why Trump invitation that was relayed string of such tests during agreed to summit without to Trump by South Korean Trump’s first year in of- preconditions. officials who met with Kim fice, the South Koreans She added: “We are not in Pyongyang this week. said, and expressed an going to have this meet- The South Koreans, brief- eagerness to meet Trump. A vehicle ing take place until we ing Trump at the White They said the president drives see concrete actions that House on Thursday, relayed agreed to meet Kim by into the match the words and the that the North Korean May, and the White House Otay Mesa rhetoric of North Korea.” leader expressed a commit- later confirmed the presi- detention It was not clear whether ment to denuclearization, a dent’s decision. However, center in the comments would add top demand of Trump and Sanders said no time and San Diego, a wrinkle to plans, an- U.S. allies. However, that place had been set. No Calif. nounced Thursday, for an would be a subject of nego- sitting U.S. president has unprecedented meeting be- tiation, not a precondition ever met with a North Ko- FILE PHOTO | tween leaders of the antag- for the meeting. rean leader. ASSOCIATED PRESS A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- at 11:42 a.m. on Thursday; Coach from Marblehead larly arrests, reflect police records. at 57 Samson Road at 4:22 In the event of a perceived inac- p.m. on Thursday. curacy, it is the sole responsibility Complaints of the concerned party to contact ordered held without bail the relevant police department and A report of a disturbance at have the department issue a no- 4 Ashland St. at 5:47 p.m. on By Thomas Grillo in Winthrop is such there previously dated. Peter Martino, who had tice of correction to the Daily Item. Thursday. ITEM STAFF is no effective enforcement Essex Assistant District appeared as the defense mechanism nor any effec- Attorney Kate MacDou- lawyer for his sister in Corrections or clarifications will not SALEM — A hockey Theft tive means of protecting gall shared a copy of the Lynn District Court. be made without express notice of coach accused of sexually children in Winthrop be- message — which she de- change from the arresting police A report of shoplifting at assaulting boys in his care Prew was indicted last cause of their (family and scribed as vile, hateful, month by an Essex County department. 590 Fellsway at 1:14 a.m. on will remain jailed until Thursday; at 3850 Mystic Val- trial. supporters) unified, al- and threatening — with Grand Jury on charges of most fanatical belief in the the judge, who declined to LYNN ley Parkway at 4:17 p.m. on Essex County Superior aggravated rape and four Thursday. Court Judge Timothy Fee- defendant’s innocence.” make it available to the counts of indecent assault The judge said his latest public. Arrests A report of larceny at 32 ley ordered Christopher and battery on a child un- Stanley Ave. at 2:39 p.m. on Prew, 31, be held without ruling was based, in part, Last week, defense at- der 14. He was also indict- Kendall Bridges, 28, of 6 Thursday; at 232 Mystic Ave. bail, in a reversal of an on the alleged actions of torney Michael Doolin ed by a Middlesex County Pinkham Place, was arrested at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday. earlier memo that said he Prew’s mother. Prosecu- argued the court should Grand Jury last week for on multiple warrant charges was inclined to release the tors said Louise Martino, place Prew under house sexually assaulting a boy including trespassing, class B REVERE suspect to his family in 55, used social media last arrest at his parent’s Win- in Newton. drug possession and assault Winthrop. week to send a threaten- throp home. But in light and battery with a dangerous Accidents “I’ve changed my mind,” ing message to the first of Martino’s arrest, Doolin Thomas Grillo can be weapon on Friday. said Feeley from the victim’s mother. Prew and recommended that Prew reached at tgrillo@item- Chad Leblanc, 39, was ar- A report of a motor vehi- bench. “The environment the victim’s mother had be placed with his uncle, live.com. rested on a warrant charge for cle accident on North Shore larceny over $250 on Friday. Road at 6:26 a.m. on Thurs- Eliza Wallner, 40, of 34 day; on Newhall Street at Phillips Ave., was arrested on 8:21 a.m. on Thursday. ‘Pharma Bro’ gets seven years warrant charges for class C A report of a hit-and-run drug possession and sexual motor vehicle accident on conduct for a fee on Thursday. Malden Street at 8:14 a.m. in prison in securities fraud case on Thursday; on Allston Street Accidents at 2:33 p.m. on Thursday. By Colleen Long sona ... nor his contro- versial statements about A report of a motor vehi- and Tom Hays Complaints ASSOCIATED PRESS politics or culture,” Matsu- cle accident at Adams and moto said. Chestnut streets at 3:20 p.m. A report of a disturbance on NEW YORK — The But she did say his con- on Thursday; at Nelson Street Centennial Avenue at 12:27 smirk wiped off his face, a duct after the verdict and Western Avenue at 7:58 a.m. on Thursday; on Newhall crying Martin Shkreli was made her doubt the sin- p.m. on Thursday; at 221 Street at 8:26 a.m. on Thurs- sentenced to seven years cerity of his remorse. She Ocean St. at 8 a.m. on Friday; day; on Beachland Avenue in prison for securities cited his bragging after at 668 Chestnut St. at 8:29 at 9:16 a.m. on Thursday; on fraud Friday in a hard fall the verdict that he would a.m. on Friday. Kingman Avenue at 6:34 p.m. for the pharmaceutical-in- be sentenced to time on Thursday; on Agawam Street dustry bad boy vilified for at 7:31 p.m. on Thursday. served. And she quoted Complaints jacking up the price of a one piece of correspon- lifesaving drug. A report of a disturbance at dence in which he wrote: Theft Shkreli, the boyish-look- 376 Washington St. at 7:15 (Expletive) the feds.” ing, 34-year-old entrepre- p.m. on Thursday; at 1 State A report of a robbery at The judge ruled earlier neur dubbed the “Phar- St. at 10:04 p.m. on Thursday; Dunkin Donuts on Bennington that Shkreli would have at 170 Broad St. at 1:05 a.m. Street at 5:30 a.m. on Thurs- ma Bro” for his loutish to forfeit more than $7.3 behavior, was handed his on Friday; at 10 Hutchinsons day; at Oak Island Convenience FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS million in a brokerage ac- Store on North Shore Road at punishment after a hear- count and personal assets, Court at 9:14 a.m. on Friday. Former pharmaceutical CEO Martin Shkreli A report of trespassing at 7:11 p.m. on Thursday. ing in which he and his including a one-of-a-kind speaks during an interview by Maria Bartiro- 501 Washington St. at 6:34 attorney struggled with Wu-Tang Clan album that a.m. on Friday. Vandalism limited success to make mo during her “Mornings with Maria Bartiro- he boasted of buying for $2 him a sympathetic figure. mo” program on the Fox Business Network, in million. Overdose A report of vandalism on His own lawyer confessed New York. Defense attorney Ben- Fenno Street at 12:31 p.m. to wanting to punch him jamin Brafman described A report of an overdose on on Thursday. in the face sometimes. being here today is me. funds and cheating them Shkreli as a misunder- Sagamore Street at 7:31 p.m. The defendant hung his There is no conspiracy to out of millions. The case stood eccentric who used on Thursday. SAUGUS head and choked up as take down Martin Shkreli. was unrelated to the 2015 unconventional means to he admitted to many mis- I took down Martin furor in which he was ac- make his defrauded in- Theft Arrest takes and apologized to Shkreli.” cused of price-gouging, vestors even wealthier. the investors he was con- In the end, U.S. District but his arrest was seen as He told the court that he A report of larceny at 14 Sophia Goulet, of 6 Granite victed of defrauding. At Judge Kiyo Matsumoto rough justice by the many sometimes wants to hug Kingswood Lane at 5:36 p.m. St., was arrested and charged one point, a clerk handed gave him a sentence that enemies he made with his Shkreli and sometimes on Thursday; at Flint and Wal- with a marked lanes violation, him a box of tissues. fell well short of the 15 smug and abrasive behav- wants to punch him , but nut streets at 10:03 a.m. on possession of an open con- “I’m not the same per- years prosecutors wanted ior online and off. that his outspokenness Friday; at 534 Lynnfield St. at tainer of alcohol in a motor son I was,” Shkreli said. but was a lot longer than The judge insisted that shouldn’t be held against 12:47 p.m. on Friday. vehicle, and operating under “I know right from wrong. the 18 months his lawyer the punishment was not him. A report of shoplifting at 40 the influence on Thursday. I know what it means to asked for. He was also about Shkreli’s online an- “It’s like the kids today Federal St. at 9:42 a.m. on tell the truth and what it fined $75,000. tics or his raising the cost who hit send before they Friday. Accidents means to lie.” Shkreli was found guilty of the drug. “This case is really understand what He also said: “The only in August of lying to in- not about Mr. Shkreli’s they texted,” Brafman Vandalism A report of a motor vehi- person to blame for me vestors in two failed hedge self-cultivated public per- said. cle accident at Essex and A report of vandalism Vine streets at 2:31 p.m. on of a motor vehicle at 50 Wednesday; at 655 Broadway Goodridge St. at 1:47 p.m. on at 7:29 p.m. on Wednesday; Despite arrest, police beating Friday. at 386 Lincoln Ave. at 9:01 p.m. on Wednesday; at 17 MARBLEHEAD Wormstead St. at 6:26 a.m. on Thursday; at 103 Adams shows technology shortcomings Arrest Ave. at 6:56 a.m. on Thurs- day; at 5 Aspen Terrace and By Jonathan Drew Ian S. Hood, 34, of 114 263 Walnut St. at 8:26 a.m. ASSOCIATED PRESS Jersey St., was arrested and on Thursday; at 288 Walnut RALEIGH, N.C. — A charged with intimidating a St. at 8:39 a.m. on Thursday. witness, assault with a dan- white police officer shown gerous weapon, negligent Breaking and Entering on video beating a black operation of a motor vehicle, pedestrian has been and operating under the in- A report of breaking and charged with felony as- fluence on Beverly Avenue at entering of a motor vehicle at sault in a North Carolina 6:39 p.m. on Thursday. 43 Denver St. at 7:26 p.m. on case that sparked outrage Thursday. over use of excessive force. Complaints The case against for- Complaints mer Asheville police of- A report of noise complaint ficer Christopher Hick- on Green Street at 5:15 p.m. A report of a disturbance at man stems from an on Thursday. Caller report- 164 Main St. at 5:30 p.m. on August 2017 encounter ed work going on across the Wednesday; at 2 Fox Hollow but became public only street that he didn’t want to Drive at 5:36 a.m. on Thurs- last week after a leaked hear. Police investigated and day; on Elaine Avenue at 5:40 body camera video showed spoke to the operator who said p.m. on Thursday. Hickman subduing and he would be finishing in a few punching the pedestrian, minutes. Theft who was accused of jay- A report of shoplifting at walking. MEDFORD 400 Lynn Fells Parkway at The violent encounter 11:13 a.m. on Wednesday. happened shortly after Accidents Asheville implemented rules against excessive A report of a motor vehicle SWAMPSCOTT force, demonstrating how accident at Orchard Street even a well-meaning pol- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and Lyman Avenue at 3:32 Accidents icy can be limited by the p.m. on Wednesday; at 397 officers carrying it out. Asheville Police Chief Tammy Hooper listens to community members Riverside Ave. at 4:50 p.m. on A report of a motor vehicle as they speak during the Asheville Citizens Police Action Committee accident with person injured The delay in making the Wednesday; at 55 Riverside footage public also shows meeting at the Dr. Wesley Grant Sr. Southside Center in Asheville, N.C., Ave. at 7:19 p.m. on Wednes- at Bellevue Road and Hum- phrey Street at 7:05 a.m. on that body camera technol- Wednesday. day; at 427 Salem St. at 5:49 ogy being adopted across a.m. on Thursday; on Revere Thursday. A report of a motor vehicle the country can’t always by strangulation, as well chase. and swelling and that he Beach Parkway at 3:05 p.m. guarantee the level of as misdemeanor counts Despite the policy, Hick- lost consciousness when on Thursday; at 2151 Mys- accident at 434 Humphrey St. at 1:10 p.m. on Thursday. transparency many have of assault and communi- man was shown on video Hickman pressed his arm tic Valley Parkway at 5:46 hoped for. cating threats, according published last week by on his throat. p.m. on Thursday; at Fellsway A report of a hit-and-run motor vehicle accident at 97 “We need to be very to the prosecutor. A phone The Citizen-Times sub- James Lee, a black min- Street and Riverside Avenue cognizant of how difficult listing for Hickman, who duing Johnnie Jermaine ister and member of the at 8:29 a.m. on Friday. Norfolk Ave. at 5:15 a.m. on police supervision actual- resigned in January, had Rush, then punching and Racial Justice Coalition, A report of a past motor ve- Friday. ly is. It’s difficult enough a full inbox that wouldn’t shocking him with a stun said the episode erodes hicle accident at 43 High St. that we can’t just throw take messages. gun. Rush was stopped trust in a community that at 6:29 p.m. on Wednesday; Breaking and Entering a piece of technology at it The Aug. 25 encounter on a dark street because hoped the use-of-force pol- at 98 George P. Hassett Drive A report of past breaking and expect to substantial- came months after the officers accused him of icy would bring change. at 8:42 p.m. on Wednesday. and entering at 2 Stearns St. ly change police supervi- city implemented the use- crossing outside a cross- “What this has done is A report of a hit-and-run at 5:15 p.m. on Thursday. sion,” said Seth Stough- of-force policy that includ- walk near a minor league pause that level of trust,” motor vehicle accident at 269 ton, who teaches law at ed training on de-escalat- ballpark and cluster of Lee said. Spring St. at 7:42 p.m. on Complaints the University of South ing tense situations. The breweries popular with Still, Lee said Hickman Wednesday; at 219 Spring St. Carolina. policy was drafted in the tourists. is being held account- at 7:51 p.m. on Wednesday; A report of suspicious ac- Hickman, 31, was ar- aftermath of a white offi- An arrest warrant for able, and he believes Po- at 219 Spring St. at 9:07 p.m. tivity at 15 Hillside Ave. 3:07 rested late Thursday on cer killing an armed black Hickman said Rush, 33, lice Chief Tammy Hooper on Wednesday; at 79 Third St. a.m. on Thursday. a felony charge of assault man after a high speed suffered head abrasions should stay in her job. SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Gunman takes hostages at California Peabody shines veterans home, won’t answer police a light on raises By Ellen Knickmeyer police tactical teams were the nonprofit Pathway coming from the Pathway and Janie Har deciding how to proceed. Home, was still inside Home. Sloan sent alerts PEABODY cilors raised concerns ASSOCIATED PRESS Authorities said they the facility’s dining hall for residents to stay put. From A1 about contract negotia- know who the gunman is and was not allowed to “People are starting to tions between the commis- YOUNTVILLE, Calif. — but didn’t reveal his iden- leave, he said. The Path- get concerned because it’s A gunman slipped into an voted to consider the com- sioners and a union repre- tity or know the motive for way Home, a privately run been going on for so long,” missioner’s request at the senting PMLP workers. employee going-away par- the attack at the state-run program on the grounds of he told AP by phone from next Finance Committee Additionally, raising the ty at the largest veterans Veterans Home of Cali- the veterans home, treats inside the lockdown. meeting. If approved by home in the United States fornia-Yountville, in one veterans of the Iraq and Except for helicopters salary above $5,000 would and took three people hos- of Napa Valley’s most up- Afghanistan wars with buzzing overhead, the the council, the measure make the light commis- tage Friday morning in a scale towns in the heart of post-traumatic stress dis- home was eerily quiet, would be sent to the Leg- sioners eligible for a city shootout and standoff that wine country. order. Sloan said, adding that islature for approval. pension and other bene- has kept the sprawling A sheriff’s deputy re- The three hostages were he could see police with Last year, several coun- fits, they said. California grounds locked sponding to an emergency Pathway House employ- “long-barrel assault-type down for hours, authori- call shortly after 10 a.m. ees, California Highway weapons” crouching ties and family members got into a shootout with Patrol Assistant Chief around the building, some Nahant marine science said. the gunman, but the offi- Chris Childs said. The taking cover behind trees. Nearly eight hours af- cer was not injured. gunman, who had a rifle, Jan Thornton of Valle- center faces protests ter the standoff began at “We are approaching was confined to one room jo, California, was among about 10:30 a.m., author- this as an active-shooter and authorities were try- hundreds of relatives wor- ities said they still didn’t NAHANT We hope to reschedule the situation,” Napa County ing to reach him on his ried about how their loved talk at a later date and know what was going on Sheriff John Robertson cellphone and facility ones were coping with the From A1 inside the room where the apologize for any disap- told reporters. “There was landlines as hostage nego- lockdown. Thornton said Foe? Effects of Fertiliza- pointment this may cause gunman and the hostages an exchange of gunfire by tiators stood by, he said. her 96-year-old father, a tion on a New England to those who had planned were. both our deputy and the Police evacuated the World War II fighter pilot, Salt Marsh” lecture was to attend.” California Highway Pa- suspect. There were many property and closed off was inside a hospital wing set to be given by a PhD But the protesters said trol Sgt. Robert Nacke told bullets fired.” nearby roads. An armored and that she had reached student on Tuesday night, they only planned to hand reporters Friday evening Larry Kamer told The police vehicle, ambulanc- one of his friends who said said Mike Armani, North- out materials from out- that the conditions of the Associated Press that his es and several firetrucks he was safe. eastern’s vice-president of side the gate. hostages were not known wife, Devereaux Smith, were at the facility, which Still, she worried about external affairs. “Folks are there to ed- and that negotiators had was at a morning staff houses about 1,000 resi- the stress of the lock- The lectures are public ucate and inform,” said not been able to reach the party and told him by dents. down, considering her fa- and given monthly, said Monteith. “We certainly gunman by phone after phone that the gunman Army veteran and res- ther’s age and that he has Armani, who called it respect science and have trying for several hours. had entered the room qui- ident Bob Sloan, 73, was PTSD and some dementia. “hugely disappointing” to no problem with the cur- Nacke said the situation etly, letting some people working at the home’s TV Thornton said her “heart have to cancel. riculum. We are against remained “dynamic and leave while taking others station when a co-work- just bleeds for the people “While we fully respect this action that they’re active” during the brief hostage. er came in and said he that are being held hos- the right of individuals to taking to expand and add news conference and that Smith, a fundraiser for had heard four gunshots tage.” protest the proposed ex- a 60,000-square-foot build- pansion of teaching and ing and parking lot and research space at North- the seawater exchange Fans feast on frozen treat in Revere eastern University’s Ma- project they are working rine Science Center, recent on now. The footprint is too TREAT kids all through the first activity and social media large for the location and From A1 period,” said Swampscott posts suggest the potential the town itself. It’s a tip- coach Gino Faia. “They for a hostile environment ping point for the town.” deck. That meant Revere, were nervous. But once at this lecture,” The Ma- More than 300 signs in the case of this game. the game got going, every- rine Science Center said in have been printed by the And while the fans from body settled in.” a statement. “We are com- group and are being post- Lynn and Swampscott “I have to be honest,” mitted to the advancement ed around town, according enjoyed a closer-than-ex- said Connor Donovan, of science and research to Monteith. pected venue, logistically who scored the game-win- to promote environmen- “Being disruptive is not things were a bit challeng- ning goal, “When I saw tal sustainability. While the intention,” she said. ing. that crowd, and heard it, these events provide op- “The intention is to be Fans who got there late my heart sank right out of portunities for important consistently providing in- (and in this case, late me. But once I got into the scientific conversations,formation to whoever par- meant 5 p.m. for a 5:30 game, I was better.” we do not want to put our ticipates with Northeast- game) were forced to park Faia said you can tell speaker and guests at risk. ern University.” in the lots of nearby busi- your players as often as ness, risk getting towed you can that they have to Former Lynner teaches girls (though none did), and tune some of that out, but trudge through snow and then you come onto the ice of color to love their magic puddles to get to the rink. and see it, and it’s hard to “Yet,” said Swampscott do that.” MAGIC Holland and were wel- athletic director Kelly “But,” said Roberts, “I From A1 comed with applause and Farley, “everybody be- thought we played pretty support from both their haved. There was no ug- well off that.” “I felt as though that students and peers. liness anywhere. It was The teams gave the ca- was the first time I saw “It’s powerful to see how fans enjoying a sporting pacity crowd and then women who looked like much that conference im- event, and I thought it some a game to remember. me in a leadership role do- pacted their lives,” said was fantastic.” There wasn’t a still mo- ing things for the commu- Paul, one of the founders of When it was time to play, ment in the 45 minutes of nity,” she said. “I had such the conference and the spe- there wasn’t a seat to be play, with end-to-end ac- a good experience there cial projects coordinator at so when I began teaching UP. “We want to push our had at the rink, and once ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK tion the norm. The x-fac- the game got going, fans tor, said Faia, was Dan I felt like there wasn’t girls to love their magic, were standing around the The Lynn crowd sports USA colors during the Johnson, Swampscott’s anything like that for my who they are, what they glass two-and three deep. hockey game against Swampscott on Friday. all-star goalie. girls so I wanted to create bring to the table, and to “I’ve been involved in a “We put 45 shots on a space where I could give embrace their sisterhood.” lot of hockey, both play- at the younger levels in- it. him,” said Roberts, “but that to them.” One girl in particular felt Solano became a teacher ing and coaching, and I’ve volved. And you saw to- “We had that extra day when you’ve got a guy like as though her life changed at UP Academy Holland in for the better after partic- never seen anything like night a strong number of off,” said Roberts, “We Johnson, that’s a huge ad- this,” said first-year Lynn vantage.” Dorchester where she met ipating in the Love Your Lynn Youth Hockey kids knew that once we went coach Mike Roberts. “Our “They put a barrage of Esperancia ‘Espy’ Paul, Magic Conference. Six- kids have never seen this. come to watch us.” into the small venue, the shots on me,” said John- Nohely Vargas, Chaylin year-old Arianna Carias “We tried, at the be- The atmosphere was so crowd would be insanity.” son, “especially at the end. Diaz, Selina Ruiz and Nyell was a student at UP Acad- ginning of the season, electric, in fact, that both Players and coaches on But I wasn’t the only one Jeudy. Together, the wom- emy Holland when the con- to spread the Lynn Jets coaches felt it necessary to both sides made note of it. out there. My teammates en founded The Love Your ference took place and end- name around, get kids talk to their players about “You could see it in our were there too.” Magic Conference which ed up speaking to her fellow was established last year. students at the event. She “At UP, they are really fo- now lives in Philadelphia cused on culturally respon- and will be flying back to Veterans rally for a good cause in Saugus sive teaching,” said Solano, Boston for the second con- who graduated from Bos- ference in April. VETERANS ton University with a Mas- “Loving your magic From A1 ters in Education. “So a lot means to love who you sees a veteran they should of the work we do in that are,” said the young ad- school is really just think- thank them.” vocate. “The conference ing about students, getting While the night helped taught me to not copy to know their families and someone and to instead be take steps forward to bringing their cultures myself and have the cour- make the parade possible, into the classroom.” age to speak up. the committee also took The first conference, The second Love Your time to honor one of its which was based on a Magic Conference will members, state Rep. Don- book called, “Pushout: The be held on April 7 at the ald Wong. Criminalization of Black UP Academy Holland in “Here is one of the finest Girls in Schools” by Mo- Dorchester. Donations men that walks the face nique W. Morris, was put from local black-owned of this earth,” Sgt. Major into place to give young businesses, such as 50 jars Kenneth Oswald, who also girls the opportunity to of hair products, and the directs the Lynn English learn about themselves book, “Little Leaders: Bold High School Marine Corps and their cultures and em- Women in Black History” Junior Reserve Officer brace their identities while by Vashti Harrison, will Training Corps, said to having an open discussion be distributed to the girls. the crowd. about the criminalization With less than a month Oswald presented Wong of girls of color in school. to spare until the confer- with a plaque to honor his “Criminalization, such ence, Solano and her as- devotion and service to- as being suspended from sociates have received ap- wards the veterans, much school or being kicked out, plications from students, to Wong’s surprise. happens predominantly organizations, and even “It’s a complete surprise,” with black and brown girls small businesses from all he said. “This means so and we noticed that a lot over Boston who want to much coming from the of them were lacking the take part in it. The wom- veterans. Me and my fam- skills necessary to advocate en want the conference to ily just try to give back to for themselves in a way be bigger and better than them, this isn’t just for me where they would actually last year’s event and they it’s for all of them.” be heard by their teachers want all young girls of col- Currently the parade or their peers,” said Solano. or to identify with every funds sit at about $37,000 Love Your Magic’s first aspect of the gathering. and Sacherski is confident conference last year was “Sometimes we underes- that number will continue small-scale and self-fund- timate the power of little to grow. ed by each of the founders, people, these younger girls “We still have a ways to have voices that want to be ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK or event coordinators as go,” he said. “But everyone they call themselves. The heard and they are so pow- knows that what we are People gathered at Kowloon Restaurant in Saugus on Friday to support following school day after erful,” said Solano. “We just doing is the right thing to a fundraiser for the North Shore Veterans Appreciation Day Parade, set the conference, the women need to give them the tools do.” for September. walked into UP Academy and they can do anything.” A8 SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS High school musicals, teen angst star in new drama ‘Rise’ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Even if you’re trying to put the squeeze on a ballooning TV watchlist, consider the pedigree of NBC’s “Rise”: It’s from the “Friday Night Lights” producer who created “Parenthood” and a producer of Broadway’s “Ham- ilton.” With stars Josh Radnor (“How I Met Your Mother”) and Rosie Perez (“Fearless”) and a strong cast of young perform- ers, including Auli’i Cravalho of “Moana,” the drama revolv- ing around a small-town high school and its theater program PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS clearly deserves attention. For Jason Katims, the teacher Lou Volpe that was chance to take a different detailed in Michael Sokolove’s approach to themes he explored 2013 book “Drama High,” as executive producer of “Friday doesn’t pick up where “Glee” Night Lights” drew him to left off. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “Rise,” debuting 10 p.m. EDT “If I felt like that was the Tuesday. He was captivated show it was going to be I by the “idea of being able to Heavy competition rocks Thai elephant polo wouldn’t have done it, because observe the people of this com- ‘Glee’ did that so beautifully,” (AP) — The action was each elephant. The mallets earn an honest living. munity and do it through this Katims said. “We spend as hot and heavy — especially are about two meters (6.6 feet) The tournament’s organizer, a beautiful storytelling device of much time, more time in fact, heavy — as competition began long, and women are allowed Thai-owned international hotel musical theater,” said Katims, Thursday in Thailand’s King’s to use both hands to wield chain, say that since the games who’s collaborating with “Ham- in their (the students) homes Cup Elephant Polo tourna- them. began in 2001 — originally in ilton” producer Jeffrey Seller. and with their families and ment, a quirky charity event Elephants are the de facto the seaside resort city of Hua Don’t be misled by “musical” relationships. ... and the theater whose proceeds benefit the national animal of Thailand, Hin but now in the capital, and “high school.” The series, becomes their home base in a beasts who are the games’ and for a time even adorned the Bangkok — they have raised inspired by the life’s work of way that’s driving the story.” stars. country’s flag. But in the past almost $950,000 for projects The game deviates from few decades, they have fallen benefiting Thailand’s elephants, standard polo in several as- on hard times, as deforestation “including housing for the pects, aside from the mounts has deprived them of a habitat mahouts and families, shelters weighing upward of 2,200 where they can roam wild and for the elephants and a mobile kilograms (5,000 pounds). Two led to massive unemployment blood centrifuge and elephant people — the player and a in logging, the sector where ambulance for the Thai Ele- mahout, or trainer, sit astride tamed elephants could once phant Conservation Center.” NHL takes esports on ice with gaming tournament (AP) — As Patrik Laine climbed the ranks of youth hockey in Finland, he learned about the NHL from video games. “I learned probably just about the players,” the Winnipeg Jets star said. “Nowadays it’s super realistic, and you can just pretty much see how everybody is playing and how good they are.” It’s about to get even more real with the NHL following the lead of the NBA, NFL, FIFA and oth- er leagues in establishing a presence in a burgeon- ing esports market. The 2018 NHL Gaming World Championship, launched Friday, is a first step toward a potential version of the season-long NBA 2K League that’s set to begin in May or perhaps eMLS on FIFA 18. “You’re really both tapping into and expanding the existing fan base of the game,” said NBC Sports executive Rob Simmelkjaer, who got his introduction to hockey from playing “NHL 94” on Sega Genesis. “I think that’s something that the NHL can benefit from by putting esports front and center in the way that they market their PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sport.” CNN takes a historical look at the Kennedy family NEW YORK (AP) — In the Trump era, the story of the Kennedys has never seemed so distant or, one family member believes, more urgent to tell. “It’s important for people to know that there is another way,” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS said former U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy, son of the late Sen. Sunlight helps ID Hearst Castle Edward Kennedy. “What people painting as 17th century understand to be the paradigm of today, that doesn’t have to be the SAN SIMEON, Calif. (AP) — A painting that has been hanging narrative for our country.” at California’s landmark Hearst Castle for decades has been iden- He’s also interviewed in tified as a 17th century work after two guides noticed a previously CNN’s new six-part series, undetected monogram and inscription when sunlight illuminated “American Dynasties: The Ken- them last fall. nedys,” that debuts at 9 p.m. The markings allowed museum director Mary Levkoff to EDT on Sunday. Coupled with determine the painting was created by Spanish artist Bartolome Perez de la Dehesa in 1690, The Tribune of San Luis Obispo the premiere of a new series PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS about popes, it’s an example of reported this week. “This is a major new discovery for the oeuvre of Perez,” Levkoff CNN’s new approach to histor- as U.S. ambassador to Britain during World War II ical programming now that it is running out of told the newspaper. ended that ambition. He transferred that drive to The painting depicts the Annunciation — the angel Gabriel an- decades to celebrate. his large family, which culminated in the election of The Kennedys are one of the most documented nouncing to the Virgin Mary that she will be the mother of Jesus. second son John F. Kennedy as president in 1960. The work, which is about 8.5 feet (2.6 meters) high and 5 feet families in modern American life, and CNN hopes Through the episodes, the series continues through (1.5 meters) wide, hangs in the Assembly Room of the main res- that its work in the series offers new looks at a John and brother Bobby’s assassinations, Ted idence of the elaborate estate built by late newspaper magnate familiar story. Sunday’s first episode focuses on Kennedy’s long career in the Senate and the varied William Randolph Hearst and filled with his extensive art family patriarch Joseph Kennedy, who wanted paths of new Kennedy generations, including the collection. to be president himself until his poor performance plane crash that killed John F. Kennedy Jr. Records showed that Hearst bought the painting in 1927, but of- ficials of the Castle, which is now part of the California state parks system, knew little else about it until last fall. 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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018 Swampscott hockey grounds Jets, earns berth in Division 3 North nal By Harold Rivera one assist. ITEM STAFF For No. 5 Lynn, Andrew Patrie and Brian Clough- We want REVERE — The Lynn erty each scored one goal. and Swampscott hockey Sean Devin distributed one to hear teams needed no extra in- assist and goalie Jack Gal- centive to put forth their lant made 12 saves. best performances Friday “We have a great group of your night in the Division 3 kids and you hate to see it North semi nal at Cronin end like that,” Roberts said. story Rink. With a spot in the Di- “When you go into the lock- vision 3 North nal on the er room and see kids crying line, both teams knew they after they poured every- Next month, 30,000 had to bring their A games thing they had, I just told runners — of there- -- and they did exactly that. them to hang their heads abouts — will be cor- It was the No. 8 Big Blue, high. There’s nothing to be raled into sections of however, that earned the disappointed about with the starting line in victory with a 3-2 win be- this group.” Hopkinton and, at the hind a pair of goals from With the goal, Clougherty, sound of a starter’s gun, Conor Donovan and 30 a junior forward, notched will run the Boston saves from goalie Dan his 100th career point. Marathon. Johnson. The rst period set the “Going into the game If you are one of them, stage for the physical game we knew that our top line we have a question: both coaches expected. An had to neutralize theirs,” why are you doing this? active period on the boards Swampscott coach Gino You could be trying saw both teams set the Faia said. “We were look- to raise money for a tone with bruising hits. ing for our second line to charity. Or perhaps you Lynn dodged the rst bul- chip in offensively and just want to take on the let when Swampscott was they did. That was huge. challenge of running awarded a power play ve Dan, again, was unbeliev- 26.3 miles. minutes in. The Jets pen- able in net.” Or perhaps you have alty kill unit answered the Brett Benoit added a goal a overwhelming sense bell to keep the Big Blue off ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK for Swampscott. Drew Oliv- of history and you want the board. ieri, Dominic Codispoti and Swampscott players swarm around Conor Donovan after he scored a to add your name to the Zach Elwell each dished BIG BLUE, B2 goal in the second period against the Lynn Jets on Friday. millions of people who undertaken this chal- lenge since it began so- ley for posterity’s sake. Swampscott’s Donovan steals the show in semi nal Whatever it is, we want to know why any- By Steve Krause one would run a race ITEM SPORTS EDITOR that demands intensive LYNN — Conor Donovan probably knows better than training in the face of most how hard it is to play a competitive game against the coldest, and most people you know and are close to. unpleasant weather of “I don’t think there’s a anyone on that team (Lynn) the year, not to mention that I don’t know,” said Donovan, a sophomore who subject one’s body to scored the game-winning goal in Friday night’s 3-2 Di- the rigors and stresses vision 3 North semi nal game against the Lynn Jets. of that kind of a race. And that would include his cousins: Sean and Matt All through March Devin. and up until the week “We’ve always been close,” said Donovan after the prior to the race, The game. “Well, maybe not as close as we used to be .. but Item will profile run- we’re close.” ners in this year’s race. Donovan, who tended to be lost amid the tree-trunk If you are interest- legs of the Lynners he was up against, managed to ed, contact The Item sneak on Jets goalie Jack Gallant’s doorstep with 6:36 at sports@itemlive. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK to play in the third period to score the nal goal of this com and let us know if see-saw affair. you’re interested in be- Conor Donovan, left, had two goals for Swampscott in a Division 3 North ing profiled. semi nal game against the Lynn Jets on Friday. DONOVAN, B2 St. Mary’s makes mark in Division 3 Defense key in By Harold Rivera Now the Spartans shift their ITEM STAFF attention to this afternoon’s Fenwick’s run to (12:15) Division 3 North nal LYNN — From the outside against No. 7 Watertown at looking in, it might’ve seemed UMass Lowell’s Tsongas Cen- Div. 3 North nal natural to foresee challeng- ter. The last time St. Mary’s es along the way for the St. appeared in the Division 3 By Harold Rivera Mary’s boys basketball team North nal was 30 years ago ITEM STAFF when the Spartans were in 1988, when current Spar- moved up from Division 4 to tans coach Dave Brown wore PEABODY — Defense has been the name of the Division 3 this past offsea- the blue and yellow uniform. game for the Bishop Fenwick girls basketball team son. But if there’s any team “Watertown has a very good through its Division 3 North tournament run. that can stare at a challenge coach (Steve Harrington) and The Crusaders, the No. 8 seed in the bracket, held without backing down, it’s the a very successful program No. 9 East Boston to six points in the rst round and Spartans. over the past 10-15 years,” No. 13 Stoneham to 19 points in the semi nal. In be- So far, so good for St. Mary’s Brown said. “They’re used to tween, the Crusaders edged No. 1 St. Mary’s, 55-52, in in their return Division 3 winning. They have a couple a nail-biter between familiar Catholic Central League North. The No. 1 Spartans very good players, three of foes. took care of business in the their starters are sort of role Now the Crusaders shift their focus to this morn- quarter nal against No. 8 players but they can all play. ing’s (10:30) Division 3 North nal against No. 7 Bed- Newburyport with a 68-52 Their point guard runs the ford at UMass Lowell’s Tsongas Center. The Bucca- win after shaking a sluggish offense well. They don’t play neers, 14-9 this season, hail from a competitive Dual start. Thursday night, they that many guys so hopefully County League. ITEM FILE PHOTO bounced No. 4 Bedford from we can get them in a little bit “Bedford’s very athletic and aggressive,” Crusaders Chip Onwuogu scored eight points in the postseason with a 74-65 of foul trouble.” coach Adam DeBaggis said. “They have a few really Thursday’s quarter nal win. win in the semi nal. ST. MARY’S, B2 good players. They have a lot of height. I compare them to Austin Prep in our league, which is another athletic and aggressive team. They have a few good players so it’ll be a challenge.” Lynn eld seniors place third at track nationals FENWICK, B2 By Anne Marie Tobin legs, an amazing feat consider- FOR THE ITEM ing this was the rst time they had ever run the race. NEW YORK — It started out “We didn’t decide until two as just a group of four girls who weeks ago basically, that we just wanted to have some fun in should try to qualify,” said Kate the Big Apple. Mitchell, who will be running By the time it ended, however, cross country and track at Bos- they ended up living a dream ton College. “Coach Braz sug- that none them ever imagined gested it, so really we were just could happen. happy to be here. It was all Lynn eld High senior Kate about having fun as we al- Mitchell and junior Juliana ready thought we had the ulti- Passatempo along with Mitch- mate reward in just qualifying ell’s freshman twin sisters Ash- and running in a national meet ley and Lauren Mitchell ran as a team. None of us expected the race of their young lives that we do what we did, we Friday at the New Balance In- thought maybe we could place COURTESY PHOTO | CHRISTINE SMITH door Nationals Track Champi- top-10, but third place was not onships at the Armory in New From left, Lynn eld’s Kate Mitchell, even something we ever York City, blazing their way to thought about. It’s just so ex- Lauren Mitchell, Ashley Mitchell and a bronze medal in the Girls citing and to do it as a team, Juliana Passatempo took third place in Emerging Elites 1600 Sprint was something none of us will the 1600-meter medley relay at the New ITEM FILE PHOTO Medley Relay with a time of ever forget.” Balance National Indoor Meet in New 4:10.48. All four girls set per- Bishop Fenwick’s Olivia DiPietro scored 10 points York on Friday. sonal bests in their respective LYNNFIELD, B2 in Thursday’s semi nal win. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018 Lynn Elementary Tournament resumes after weather delay After a day off because of winter coast to the 32-17 victory. Ingalls to the Falcons. Ford’s high scor- one-two punch of sisters Brooke ed Sewell-Anderson against Shoe- weather, the 41st Annual Lynn was paced by Canei McLeod (12 ers were Travis Sanchez with (10 points) and Bre Ann (eight maker. The Lady Bobcats were Elementary Basketball Tourna- points) and Louis Ledesma (11). 14, Eddy Garcia with nine and points) Moloney prices to be too able to secure the 26-6 win behind ment resumed Friday night at Harrington’s high scorer was Isaiah Eze with seven. Javian much as Sisson prevailed, 22-6. 14 points from Neveah Eth and 10 Pickering Middle School. Camron Thornton with 10. Martinez turned in a stellar per- Dayana Hios Edwards and Leah from Jomary Lora. Shoemaker’s The day’s first game, a Division Up next was another D1 boys formance for Drewicz, scoring 14, Pinero were the high scorers for high scorers were Kaydee Rouse 1 boy’s battle, saw the Harrington contest, pitting Drewicz against including 10 in the second half. L-T. Sisson takes on Lynn Woods and Gianna Parker. Hornets take on the Ingalls Rock- Ford. Drewicz made a run down The third game was a Divi- next Thursday at 7 p.m. Play resumes with a slate of ets. Ingalls took a 20-point lead the stretch to cut the lead to sion 2 girls match between Lin- The day’s final game was anoth- seven games Saturday at 10 a.m. into the half and was able to three but eventually fell 30-25 coln-Thomson and Sisson. The er D2 girls game pitting undefeat- at Pickering Middle School. Donovan, Johnson lead Swampscott hockey past Lynn BIG BLUE through the period, Swamp- him pressing for that 100th From B1 scott killed four minutes of a point. In between the second Lynn powerplay on a major and third period I told him, With 4:32 remaining in penalty. The Jets couldn’t ‘here we are, give me every- the period, Lynn ended the make anything of the oppor- thing you have.’ He put us scoreless drought. Patrie tunity and Swampscott took in a spot where we tied the scores the game’s first goal advantage. Donovan found game and had a chance to with an assist from Devin, the net with 6:36 to play, giv- win at the end.” giving Lynn a 1-0 lead. ing Swampscott its first lead After seven minutes of The 1-0 Jets lead stood tall of the evening. maximum effort on both at the end of the first period. Swampscott led 2-1 at the sides, Donovan lit the lamp Shots on net favored Lynn in end of the second period. for his second goal of the the early going. “We got the nerves out of night with 6:01 to play. “We came out exactly how the way,” Faia said. “The way Trailing 3-2, Lynn took a we wanted to,” Roberts said. we played in the first period timeout with 1:25 and emp- “We were the more physical was completely not us. We tied the net but the late push team in the first period. We settled down and got back fell short and Swampscott were getting shots on Dan, to doing what we wanted to punched its ticket to Sun- we were crashing the net do.” day’s (3) sectional final at but he stole the game for Needing a goal to knot Tsongas Center. Swampscott. We were get- things up, the Jets turned “This win shows a lot,” ting to him and he was mak- to leading scorer Clough- Faia said. “These guys have ing the second chance saves. erty to reel them back into fought from the beginning. That was the difference.” the game. Clougherty fired The main goal was to get Period No. 2 was a remind- a shot past Johnson with in the tournament and win er of how relentless Swamp- 13:53 remaining in the third one game. We’ve won three. scott can be when trailing. period to even the score at Guys are getting more and ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Benoit tied the game at 1-1 2-2. more confident and we’re when he raced down the “It was absolutely the looking forward to Sunday.” Swampscott goalie Dan Johnson held the Lynn offense in check with ice and fired a shot into the biggest goal of our season,” The Big Blue will battle 30 saves in a Division 3 North semifinal game on Friday. net 42 seconds in. Midway Roberts said. “I didn’t want against No. 11 Wayland. Crusaders rely on defense in tournament run

FENWICK ball will be key. Some of the things vantage to today’s game, it’ll play From B1 we need to do are things we’ve in Fenwick’s favor. The Crusaders needed to do all year because our are making their fourth sectional Fenwick shot the ball well in league’s so competitive. It really final in as many years, meaning Thursday night’s semifinal victory comes down to being able to fin- they’ll know what to expect on the over Shawsheen. Olivia DiPietro ish strong. We have a very athletic big stage. Fenwick lost to Amesbury scored a game-high 10 points, while team. It’s easy to make shots and in last year’s Division 3 North final. Jennie Meagher added eight and layups when you’re by yourself but The Crusaders won the state cham- Fredi DeGuglielmo tallied seven. it’s tougher against a strong de- pionship two seasons ago. Despite the above-average shooting fense. Being mentally and physical- Despite the experience factor, De- performance, DeBaggis believes de- ly tough is key.” Baggis believes it’ll come down to fense will have the greater impact On the defensive side of the ball, which team puts together a better in today’s game. communication will be the key for performance. “We’ve been shooting well lately the Crusaders. The Buccaneers will “It probably gives us a very tiny but that can disappear Saturday,” look to force Fenwick’s defenders advantage, if anything,” DeBaggis DeBaggis said. “You can always rely into switches throughout the game said. “It comes down to who plays on defense. There’s always going by running screen-heavy sets on of- better. I think it helps minimally, to be those games when you’re not fense. but minimally isn’t enough to win shooting well. What are you going “We have to be able to stop a the game for you. Fredi and Jennie to do if you’re not playing good de- couple of really good players they have both played in this game but fense? We try to focus on things we have,” DeBaggis said. “Communi- it’s still a big stage. It’s big. Going can control and that’s number one.” cation’s key. Bedford runs a lot of from our court to an arena is a big DeBaggis expects Bedford will stuff that requires switching and deal. bring an aggressive style of play on fighting through screens. We have “We’re pumped, it’s a lot of fun the defensive end, meaning the of- the athletes and the smarts to play playing in this game.” fensive key for Fenwick will be fin- good defense but when we go quiet The winner of today’s game will ishing its opportunities. it goes wrong. We have to communi- advance to Tuesday’s (2:15) Divi- “They have some good defenders,” cate to stop a couple of primetime sion 3 state semifinal at TD Garden DeBaggis said. “Setting some good players they have.” against the south sectional champi- screens and being strong with the If experience will bring any ad- on. Spartans set for tough Division 3 North final ST. MARY’S But turnovers limited the Spartans always nice to see them come out From B1 from boosting their lead over Bed- and support the program. That goes ford throughout the night. a long way in a tight game.” ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK The Raiders defeated No. 10 Essex “After watching film from Thurs- Defensively, the Spartans Conor Donovan scored the game-winning goal Tech in the first round, No. 2 Lyn- day night’s game, we have to keep stressed communication in Friday’s for Swampscott with just over six minutes to nfield in the quarterfinal and No. our turnovers down,” Brown said. practice as they prepared for this go in the game on Friday. 6 Pentucket in the semifinal. With “We didn’t get as many shots at the afternoon’s game. a pair of upsets in Watertown’s re- basket as wanted to. We have to “We have to do a better job com- sume, Brown expects the Red Raid- keep the guys we need on the floor. municating,” Brown said. “We al- ers will come ready to play. Joey got in a little bit of foul trou- lowed too much penetration into Donovan nets the “They’re a Division 3 power- ble so we have to limit the fouls and the paint. Our communication on house,” Brown said. “They know keep turnovers down.” defense hasn’t been as a good as it once you get into the state tourna- game-winning goal for Brown also hopes that a strong ment all the records get thrown out was at the beginning of the season. the window. They played two games contingent of Spartans fans will Every team relies on certain play- Swampscott hockey on the road and they won them make the trip to Lowell, as there ers and if you can take away their both handily.” was plenty of St. Mary’s support in main scorers that makes other guys Offensively, the Spartans will aim the stands Thursday night. beat you. DONOVAN to limit their turnovers and keep “I have to give a big shout out to “When you get to this point it just From B1 their go-to scorers out of foul trou- the St. Mary’s student fan base,” comes down to who executes bet- “Drew (Olivieri) set me up,” said Donovan. “He put the ble. The bright side for St. Mary’s Brown said. “Support like that in ter,” Brown added. “Hopefully we puck right on my stick. I don’t know what I’d do without in Thursday’s win is the Spartans a big tournament game goes a long can execute and defend, and that’ll featured three different double-dig- way. If we don’t have their support, give us a chance to win the game.” him.” it scorers in Jalen Echevarria (19 we might not have gotten that victo- The winner of today’s game ad- All Donovan’s goal did was make the pace even more points), Joey Abate-Walsh (15) and ry. Not only them, but also my fami- vances to Tuesday’s (4) state semi- frenetic than it was before. And that was very frantic. Stephen Fama (14, 10 rebounds). ly members and former players. It’s final at TD Garden against Burke. Lynn scored first on Andrew Patrie’s first-period goal, but Swampscott got the next two, one when Brett Ben- oit -- whose older sister Genevieve starred for the St. Mary’s girls hockey team during its run of three straight Lynnfield foursome earns bronze in 1600 relay state titles -- made a nice rush up the ice and put one behind Lynn’s Jack Gallant to tie the game early in the LYNNFIELD with Westerly winning in 4:05.49 A captain-elect of the Pioneers second period. From B1 and Andover (4:09.73) barely edg- girls basketball team that finished Donovan scored the first of his two to give the Big Blue ing out the Pioneers for the silver 3-15 this year after winning just a 2-1 lead through two periods of play. Showing no quit, Running in the fourth of five medal. one game in each of the prior two Lynn’s Brian Clougherty scored the 100th point of his heats, the Pioneers were in sixth Mitchell’s split of 2:10.04 was the seasons, she opted to run indoor career (he’s only a junior) on a beautiful shift in front of place after strong legs in the 200 fastest 800 of the 30 anchor legs. track for the first time. Johnson. Clougherty’s goal knotted things up at 2-2 in by Passatempo and Lauren Mitch- Mitchell said she was right where Kate Mitchell still has some work the early stages of the third period. ell and 400 by Ashley Mitchell. By she wanted to be going into her leg. to do in New York before returning With the score tied at 2-2 and time winding down in the time Ashley had handed the “It’s always easier running from to Lynnfield Sunday night. She is the third period, it was Donovan’s turn again. baton to sister Kate, the Pioneers behind because you see the whole scheduled to compete in the Cham- “There wasn’t much Jack could have done,” said first- were a good 10 seconds behind the race in front of you,” she said. “Plus pionship 800 Sunday morning at year Lynn coach Mike Roberts. “They took the original leaders, Wilson Memorial (N.Y.) we were in the perfect heat, and 10:15. Following yesterday’s relay, shot, and Jack got it. It went behind the net, and came and Eagles Track (MA), who had don’t think we would have been as she said the plan was to stay off back out again onto the kid’s stick. He just one-timed taken the race out at an extremely successful had we been in the last her feet as much as possible and it in.” fast pace. With 300 meters to go, heat because those girls went out indulge in a couple of ice baths. The best was yet to come. With about a minute to Mitchell made her move, and slow- so fast. It’s harder to close space “The best part of this meet is that go, Roberts removed Gallant in favor of an extra skat- ly picked off every runner in front than to just look ahead and just I had teammates with me, for the er. From that point on, Lynn threw everything but the of her. By the time she hit the fin- pick off runners one by one, so re- first time in four years,” she said. kitchen sink at Swampscott goalie Dan Johnson, but ish line, she set a PR by two sec- ally we were in the perfect heat “Freshman year, we had maybe 20 the tall, rangy goaltender with the bleach blond hair onds, and lifted the Pioneers into and had perfect running conditions girls or so on the team and I always (a Big Blue team-wide tradition) was equal to the task. first place with one heat to go. with all of us setting PRs.” had to run alone, train alone, and “It was barrage of shots,” said Johnson, who stood in Westerly R.I. and the Andover War- For Passatempo, finishing third go to meets alone, so this year has the foyer after the game looking as if he was still facing riors duked it out in the final heat, in the nation was extra sweet. been fantastic. “ them. “They kept on coming.” SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE SATURDAY MIAA Boys Hockey MIAA Boys Basketball Division 1 A “Super 8” At Chelmsford Forum At Tsongas Center, Lowell No. 3 St. John’s Prep vs. No. 8 St. Division 3 North finals John’s Shrewsbury (7:40) No. 1 St. Mary’s vs. No. 7 Watertown (12:15) SUNDAY MIAA Girls Basketball MIAA Boys Hockey At Tsongas Center, Lowell Division 3 North Final Division 3 North finals At Tsongas Center, Lowell No. 8 Bishop Fenwick vs. No. 7 No. 8 Swampscott vs. No. 11 Way- Bedford (10:30am) land (3)

SPORTS BRIEFS Ridley basketball questions at ridleytopflight- [email protected] or skills clinics 781-775-0778. The Helen Ridley basket- ball skills clinics will be 5K run/walk held over the next few fundraiser months, with nine sessions in total. The clinics are all Lynn’s Jessica Upton is on Mondays from 7 p.m. sponsoring the March Mad- until 8:30 p.m., and will be ness 5K run/walk fundraiser held on April 9, 23 and 30; Saturday to raise money for May 7, 14 and 21; June 4, her team as it prepares to 11 and 18. The clinics are run in next month’s Boston open to boys and girls in Marathon. grades 4-12 and will be The money raised at the held at St. Mary’s High event will go toward the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS School on 35 Tremont St. Special Olympics, which is The cost of the clinic is the charity for whom Upton Chris Sale made his 2018 spring training debut on Friday afternoon, pitching four innings and $200 and participants will and her team are running. giving up just one run on two hits with five strikeouts against the Miami Marlins. need to bring a ball. Nearly 12,000 Massachu- This will be a high inten- setts-based athletes take sity clinic for boys and girls part in the Special Olym- to get you in shape and to pics, competing in free, year- Sale makes spring training debut help develop basketball round individualized and skills. Drills are designed to team sporting events. FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — The “I have 100 percent trust in doesn’t let you breath. He’s on that help any player at any level Boston Red Sox want Chris Sale to our coaching staff, medical staff, elite level. The fact he’s accept- with ball handling, shooting Upton is hoping to raise $9,000 by race day and need go slowly this spring. The ace left- strength staff. These guys know ed what we wanted to do is great (off the dribble, off screens hander is getting used to the plan. what they’re doing. I trust them. because he understands it’s 162 and off the pass), creating your help to get me to the finish line. Donations to the Sale pitched four innings of one- They have information and hard games and that we might have to your own shot and finishing run ball in his first spring training facts to back up what it is. We’re all pitch him until November.” at the rim. We will also mix fund are needced as well. game Friday against Miami. He al- pulling from the same rope.” Cora has not named an open- in playing games so that Those wishing to donate can lowed two hits, struck out five and But it’s a slightly different ap- ing-day starter, but Sale is on players can learn how to do so through the followinig use their skills in a game site: https://www.crowdrise. walked none in Boston’s 5-4 loss. proach. schedule to start March 29 against situation. com/jessicaupton. The Red Sox are monitoring “Game management, tempo, Tampa Bay. And after his perfor- Please email or call Helen To register for Saturday’s Sale’s workload this spring, so he rhythm and keeping my head on my mance in his first season in Boston, Ridley to save your spot race, go to https://racewire. began his preparations for the sea- shoulders,” Sale said while address- Sale is the logical choice. and/or if you have any com/register.php?id=8981. son in minor league games on the ing what he is working on. “When Sale, who was acquired in a De- backfields of the team’s training things go south, I tend to rear back cember 2016 trade with the White complex. He got into the upper and try to throw harder. We’re try- Sox, went 17-8 with a 2.90 ERA in NBA 90s in the first inning against the ing to eliminate waste pitches and 32 starts last year, leading the ma- EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Marlins, and manager Alex Cora maybe things between starts.” jors with 214 1/3 innings and 308 Atlantic Division Southwest Division and pitching coach Dana LeVangie Sale threw 58 pitches. He allowed strikeouts. He started for the Amer- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB x-Toronto 47 17 .734 — Houston 51 13 .797 — suggested it might be a good idea to his only run on Justin Bour’s sacri- ican League in the All-Star Game x-Boston 46 20 .697 2 New Orleans 38 26 .594 13 dial it down. fice fly in his final inning. and finished second in the AL Cy Philadelphia 35 29 .547 12 San Antonio 37 28 .569 14½ New York 24 41 .369 23½ Dallas 20 45 .308 31½ “Had to change it up after that,” For the most part, Cora liked Young Award race. Brooklyn 21 45 .318 27 Memphis 18 46 .281 33 Sale said. “I’m still working on that what he saw in Sale’s first Grape- But Sale, who turns 29 on March Southeast Division Northwest Division fruit League start. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB build up. You get out there the first 30, struggled late in the season. In Washington 37 28 .569 — Portland 39 26 .600 — time in front of a crowd and you “I saw a few things that I talked 11 August and September starts, he Miami 35 31 .530 2½ Minnesota 38 29 .567 2 want to go out there and compete. to him about and a few adjustments went 7-4 with a 4.09 ERA, averag- Charlotte 28 38 .424 9½ Oklahoma City 38 29 .567 2 Orlando 20 45 .308 17 Denver 35 30 .538 4 But you have to understand the I think he should make, but at the ing six innings. The Red Sox want Atlanta 20 46 .303 17½ Utah 35 30 .538 4 end goal. We kind of came to that end of the day his stuff is unreal,” to make sure he is strong for the Central Division Pacific Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB together. It’s not easy to dial it back Cora said. “Wow, this is 96 mph and stretch run and possibly another Cleveland 38 26 .594 — Golden State 51 14 .785 — and trust the process. the slider. He gets the ball and he postseason. Indiana 38 28 .576 1 L.A. Clippers 34 29 .540 16 Milwaukee 34 31 .523 4½ L.A. Lakers 29 35 .453 21½ Detroit 30 36 .455 9 Sacramento 20 45 .308 31 Chicago 22 43 .338 16½ Phoenix 19 48 .284 33 Brad Marchand fined for embellishment Friday’s Games Cleveland at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Detroit 99, Chicago 83 Saturday’s Games Indiana 112, Atlanta 87 Phoenix at Charlotte, 5 p.m. NEW YORK (AP) — The NHL has fined Houston at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Washington at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Boston Bruins winger Brad Marchand and New York at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Memphis at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Utah at Memphis, 8 p.m. San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 8:30 p.m. Arizona Coyotes forward Nick Cousins for Washington at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Orlando at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. embellishment. L.A. Lakers at Denver, 9 p.m. Sunday’s Games Golden State at Portland, 10 p.m. Toronto at New York, 1 p.m. Each player was docked $2,000 under the Orlando at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Chicago at Atlanta, 3:30 p.m. league’s program designed to discourage diving and embellishment. A player is first NHL warned and then is fined $2,000 for a second violation in a season. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division Marchand, who leads the Bruins with 67 GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA points, was warned for an incident Nov. 29 Tampa Bay 68 47 17 4 98 250 189 Nashville 67 44 14 9 97 220 170 Boston 65 42 15 8 92 218 165 Winnipeg 67 41 17 9 91 226 177 against the Tampa Bay Lightning and fined Toronto 68 39 22 7 85 223 195 Minnesota 67 38 22 7 83 210 192 for embellishing a trip by Pittsburgh Pen- Florida 65 33 25 7 73 198 204 Dallas 67 37 24 6 80 195 176 Detroit 67 26 30 11 63 175 203 Colorado 67 35 24 8 78 210 200 guins defenseman Olli Maatta on March 1. Montreal 67 25 31 11 61 171 211 St. Louis 67 35 27 5 75 180 178 He was penalized for embellishment against Ottawa 66 23 32 11 57 180 231 Chicago 68 29 31 8 66 192 199 Buffalo 68 22 35 11 55 164 222 Pacific Division Pittsburgh. Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Cousins was warned for an incident Jan. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 67 43 19 5 91 230 184 4 against the Nashville Predators. He was FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Pittsburgh 68 39 25 4 82 224 205 San Jose 67 36 22 9 81 198 184 Washington 67 37 23 7 81 204 200 Anaheim 68 34 22 12 80 192 187 fined after embellishing on interference Brad Marchand was fined $2,000 by the NHL on Friday Philadelphia 68 34 23 11 79 201 201 Los Angeles 67 37 25 5 79 195 166 whistled against Minnesota Wild defensem- for embellishment on a tripping call in Thursday’s game New Jersey 68 34 26 8 76 201 206 Calgary 68 33 25 10 76 193 200 Columbus 68 35 28 5 75 185 191 Edmonton 67 29 34 4 62 189 220 an Nick Seeler on March 1. against the Philadelphia Flyers. Carolina 68 30 27 11 71 181 206 Vancouver 67 25 33 9 59 181 219 N.Y. Islanders 68 29 29 10 68 217 243 Arizona 66 21 34 11 53 160 214 N.Y. Rangers 68 30 32 6 66 192 217 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. 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NBCSN College track and field win 700 games with a 5-2 victo- world indoor championships in Rugby 7 p.m...... NCAA Indoor Championships...... ESPN2 ry over Philadelphia. Istanbul. 3 p.m...... Six Nations: Ireland vs. Scotland...... NBCSN Radio 2001 — With Swedish great 2014 — The game between 5 p.m...... Six Nations: France vs. England...... NBCSN MLB Ingemar Stenmark looking on, Dallas and the Columbus Blue Soccer 1:05 p.m...... Exhibition: Baltimore vs. Boston...WEEI-FM 93.7 Hermann Maier wins the giant Jackets is postponed by the 7:30 a.m...... Liverpool at Manchester United...... NBCSN NHL slalom for his 13th victory this NHL after Stars forward Rich 10 a.m...... Southampton at Newcastle United...... NBCSN 12:30 p.m...... Boston at Chicago...... WBZ-FM 98.5 season, equaling one of the Peverley collapses on the bench 12:30 p.m...... Crystal Palace at Chelsea...... NBCSN NBA mightiest Alpine skiing records. during the first period. 1:30 p.m...... Colorado at New England...... 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OFF THE MARK / MARK PARISI MODERATELY CONFUSED / JEFF STAHLER DILBERT / SCOTT ADAMS

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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

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EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV MARCH 10, 2018 HOROSCOPE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) Deal with matters concerning WGBH Survival Guide for Doo Wop Generations (My Music) Original Doo Wop 3 Steps to Incredible Health! Little Women: A Age Re- An opportunity is apparent Emotions will escalate if you siblings, parents and friends. ^ PBS Pain-Free Living performers reunite. With Joel Fuhrman, M.D. Timeless Story versed if you are insightful and pro- don’t get along with your WBZ College Basketball NCIS “House NCIS: New Orleans 48 Hours “Who Killed WBZ Phantom Gourmet Rizzoli & Isles Listen, observe and offer up $ CBS Divided” “No. 1 Fan” Fabio?” (N) News “Bomb Voyage” gressive in the way you han- peers or an employer. Be solutions that are unique, rea- WCVB Inside Chronicle NBA NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Oklahoma City News- Celebrity Person of Interest Elemen- dle the information that other cautious of what you say and sonable and include everyone % ABC Edition Thunder. (N) Center 5 Page “Most Likely To ...” tary people give you. Gather the how you handle sensitive in- who will be affected by the WBTS Real 1st Look Will & Super- Dateline NBC Saturday Night News Saturday Night Live “Sterling K. 1st Look facts to know exactly how to formation. outcome. * NBC Estate (N) Grace store Live (N) at 11 Brown; James Bay” (N) (N) get ahead. WFXT College Basketball Postgame Showtime at the Boston Boston Love Connection Just for Just for Boston LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) 9 FOX Apollo “Week 2” News 25 Laughs Laughs News ARIES (March 21-April 19) Honesty should be your prime Make things happen. 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LEGALS

CITY OF LYNN

Notice is hereby given that the Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, March 27, 2018 at 6:30 PM in Room 302 and the Lynn City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, March 27, 2018 at 8:00 PM in Council Chambers, to amend the Zone Ordinance to establish a Recreational Cannabis Overlay District.

Section 1. Purpose. The purpose of this section is to regulate the time, place and manner of Cannabis establishments. The zoning will serve to preserve the character of the community and create a place for residents to responsibly have access to legal cannabis while mitigating community impact. This ordinance should serve as a guide that will support the citizens' right to access legal cannabis, protecting the public health and safety and expanding new growth for the tax base. Section 2. Scope. This section relates only to Cannabis establishments authorized by General Laws, Chapter 94G, and not to medical Cannabis treatment centers authorized by General Laws, Chapter 941, the location and operation of which is governed elsewhere in this Ordinance, nor to Cannabis-related businesses not required to be licensed by Chapter 94G. Section 3. Definitions For the purpose of this document the word Cannabis is used in place of Marijuana as found in MA General Laws, Chapter 94G a Commission (CCC): the Cannabis Control Commission. b. Community Host Agreement: an agreement, pursuant to General Laws, Chapter 94G, Section 3(d), between a Cannabis establishment and a municipality setting forth additional conditions for the operation of a Cannabis establishment, including stipulations of responsibility between the parties and a up to 3% host agreement revenue sharing. c. Craft Co-Op: a Cannabis cultivator comprised of residents of the commonwealth organized as a limited liability company or limited liability partnership under the laws of the commonwealth, or an appropriate business structure as determined by the commission, and that is licensed to cultivate, obtain, manufacture, process, package and brand Cannabis and Cannabis products to deliver Cannabis to Cannabis establishments but not to consumers. d. Independent testing laboratory: a laboratory that is licensed by the commission and is: (1) Accredited to the most current International Organization for Standardization 17025 by a third-party accrediting body that is a signatory to the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation mutual recognition arrangement or that is otherwise approved by the commission; (2) Independent financially from any medical Cannabis treatment center or any licensee or Cannabis establishment for which it conducts a test; and (3) Qualified to test Cannabis in compliance with regulations promulgated by commission pursuant to this chapter. e. Cannabis cultivator: an entity licensed to cultivate, process and package Cannabis, to deliver Cannabis to Cannabis establishments and to transfer Cannabis to other Cannabis establishments, but not to consumers. f. Cannabis Cultivation: Use of land and/or buildings for planting, tending, improving, harvesting, processing and packaging, the preparation and maintenance of soil and other media and promoting the growth of cannabis by a Marijuana Cultivator, Micro-Business, Research Facility, Craft Marijuana Cultivator Cooperative, Registered Marijuana Dispensary or other entity licensed by the Commission for cannabis cultivation. Such use is not agriculturally exempt from zoning. f. Cannabis establishment: a Cannabis cultivator, independent testing laboratory, Cannabis product manufacturer, Cannabis retailer or any other type of Cannabis business Licensed under Chapter 94G of the General Laws. The term does not include establishments whose business is related to Cannabis but does not involve the handling of Cannabis, for example, cultivation supplies and equipment. g. Cannabis product manufacturer: an entity licensed to obtain, manufacture, process and package Cannabis and Cannabis products, to deliver Cannabis and Cannabis products to Cannabis establishments and to transfer Cannabis and Cannabis products to other Cannabis establishments, but not to consumers. h. Cannabis products: products that have been manufactured and contain Cannabis or an extract from Cannabis, including concentrated forms of Cannabis and products composed of Cannabis and other ingredients that are intended for use or consumption, including edible products, beverages, topical products, ointments, oils and tinctures. i. Cannabis retailer: an entity licensed to purchase and deliver Cannabis and Cannabis products from Cannabis establishments and to deliver, sell or otherwise transfer Cannabis and Cannabis products to Cannabis establishments and to consumers. j. Adult on Site Cannabis Social Consumption Operator: a Cannabis retailer licensed to purchase Cannabis and Cannabis products from a Cannabis establishment and to sell Cannabis and Cannabis products on its premises only to consumers or allow consumers to consume Cannabis and Cannabis products on its premises only. k. Micro-Business: a cannabis establishment that is licensed to act as a: licensed cannabis cultivator in an area less than 5,000 square feet; licensed cannabis product manufacturer, and licensed cannabis delivery service in compliance with the operating procedures for each such license. Section 4. Place a. No Cannabis establishment shall be located within 500 feet of pre-existing public or private school providing education in kindergarten or any of grades 1 through 12 licensed by the Department of Education. in operation at the time of application for a special permit or site plan approval as measured by a typical path of travel door to door. This exception shall not apply to cannabis retail stores who are permitted to operate as a medical cannabis treatment center within the medical cannabis treatment center overlay district. b. No Cannabis establishment shall be located within a building containing residential units, except mixed use buildings in the (CBD) and (BSBZ) zones. This prohibition includes transient housing or group housing. c. No more than Eight (8) Cannabis retail sales storefronts shall be allowed within the city the first year (July 1st 2018). Business type Zone allowed Cannabis Retail Sales Storefront B3, B, CBD, LI, HI (1) Delivery B3, B, CBD, LI, HI Cultivation, Research Development LI, HI (1) Except retail cannabis retail l sales storefronts that have also been permitted to operate a medical cannabis treatment center in any district in the City of Lynn within the medical cannabis treatment center overlay districts. d. All Cannabis cultivation, processing, testing, product manufacturing, retail, and other state-licensed Cannabis businesses shall operate within a fully enclosed building. For purposes of this section, a greenhouse shall be considered a "fully enclosed building." However, a partially enclosed deck that is part of a Cannabis business is allowed, as long as other provisions of this ordinance are met. e. A cannabis establishment is permitted by Special Permit in B3, B, CBD, LI, HI zoning districts as we'll as those permitted within the medical cannabis treatment facility overlay districts. . Section 5. Time and manner a. Odor: No Cannabis establishment shall allow the escape of noxious odors. They shall incorporate odor control technology and provisions, and ensure that emission do not violate MGL Chap. 111, Section 31 C. b. Signage: All signage shall comply with commission regulations of this city of Lynn sign ordinance. c. Hours: Cannabis retailers shall be open to the public no earlier than 8:00 a.m. or later than 11:00 p.m. For adult onsite consumption Last call will be at 11:00 p.m. and closing time can be as late 1 a.m. d. Visual Impact: Cannabis plants, products, and paraphernalia shall not be visible from outside the building in which the cannabis establishment is located. No outside storage of any cannabis plants, products and paraphernalia is permitted. e. Home Occupation. Cannabis establishments are not permitted as a Home Occupation. f. Security. Every application for a Special Permit for the operation of a Cannabis establishment shall include a security plan describing all security measures. This should include site security, security for the transportation of Cannabis and Cannabis products. Safety plans should mitigate any potential harm to the employees and the public including ensuring all customers are 21+. These plans shall be kept private (between the city and establishment) and out of the public record for the security of the establishment. Section 6 Other a. Community Host Agreement. No Special Permit shall be granted without first having an executed Host Community Agreement with the City of Lynn. b. State Law. Cannabis establishment operations shall conform at all times to General Laws, Chapter 94G, and regulations issued thereunder. c. License requirement. The applicant shall submit proof that the application to the Cannabis Control Commission has been deemed complete pursuant to 935 CMR 500.102. Copies of the complete application, to the extent legally allowed, shall be provided as integral component of the application to the Lynn City Council. No person shall operate a Cannabis establishment without having a license in good standing from the Commission (CCC). d. Energy Use. All cannabis cultivators shall submit an energy use plan to the Lynn City Council to demonstrate best practices for energy conservation. The plan shall include an electrical system overview, proposed energy demand, ventilation system and air quality, proposed water system and utility demand. e. Line Queue Plan. The applicant shall submit a line queue plan to ensure the the movement of pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic along the public right of ways will not be disrupted. f. Traffic Impact Statement. Any cannabis establishment open to the general public (such as retail dispensary, or, social consumption and delivery only operations) may be required to submit a detailed Traffic Impact Statement. This is required in each case where a proposed new building, use or project will contain more than 10,000 square feet, or will include one of the following uses which generates high volumes of trips: convenience stores, drive-in restaurant, automotive service station, or bank. g. Parking. Parking shall be governed pursuant to Section 9 of this Ordinance for retail establishments. h. Permitting. The Lynn City Council shall be the Special Permit Granting Authority. i. Waivers. The Lynn City Council may waive applicability of one or more of the requirements imposed by 935 CMR 500.000. The applicant shall be required to submit the request in writing and identify whether the waiver is from a provision in state law or local law. Any waivers from the state law should only be granted if said waiver was also approved by the Cannabis Control Commission under their waiver provisions available in 935 CMR 500.700. The following criteria can be used to request a waiver: (A) Compliance would cause undue hardship to the requestor; (B) If applicable, the requestor's non-compliance does not jeopardize the health or safety of any patient or the public; (C) If applicable, the requestor has instituted compensating features that are acceptable to the Lynn City Council; and (D) The requestor provides to the Lynn City Council written documentation, in a form and manner determined by the Lynn City Council, supporting its request for a waiver. j. Hemp. Nothing in this bylaw shall be construed to regulate the cultivation of industrial hemp, as same is regulated by the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources pursuant to General Laws, Chapter 128, Sections 116-123. Use of land or buildings for hemp processing and/or product manufacture shall be subject to such zoning controls as apply to other (non-cannabis) processing and product manufacture operations. Section 7. Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers is hereby deleted from Section 5 Table of Use regulations. The following language shall appear following the word "facility." in the definitional Section 5.4 of "Retail Stores." "Retail stores shall also include Medical Cannabis Treatment Centers which are establishments that acquires, cultivates, possesses, processes (including development of related products such as food, tinctures, aerosols, oils or ointments), transfers, transports, sells, distributes, dispenses or administers cannabis or products containing cannabis and/or related supplies for ostensibly medical purposes. Section 8. Severability. If any provision of this Section is found to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of Section shall not be affected but shall remain in full force. The invalidity of any provision of this Section shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this zoning ordinance.

PER ORDER: Janet L. Rowe City Clerk Item: March 10, 2018

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BENEVENTO By Jennifer Peltz 1945 ~ MARCH 11 ~ 2018 ASSOCIATED PRESS MISSING YOU ON YOUR BIRTHDAY NEW YORK — Yee Won Brooks Nelson, Chong had just been diag- right, and Always in our heart. nosed with cancer. His rel- his friend Never to be forgotten. atives were half a world and renter, Lovingly remembered and sadly awaySending in youMalaysia lots of love, and Yee Won missed. Love always and forever, couldn’tkisses and carehugs on for your him.birthday. So Lillian,PHOTO Douglas, | ASSOCIATED Shardaye PRESS Love you and miss you very much, Chong, pose and Travonne heDawn, turned Vicki, and to your the precious friends CJ for a photo Lisa Hartmann, Dr. Carrie Goertz, and Katie he considersXOXOXO his “chosen Kolodziej bottle feed Tyonek at SeaWorld San as Chong family.” prepared for Antonio, Texas, Friday. IN MEMORIAM “There was no question,” surgery at LINDA M. CAMP says his longtime house- 2014 ~ MARCH 11 ~ 2018 IN MEMORIAM Providence mate Brooks Nelson, a ON YOUR FOURTH ANNIVERSARY BRET I. BENNETT, SR Portland Beluga calf rescued Portland,ON HIS FIFTH Oregon, ANNIVERSARY charity executive2012 ~ MARCH who 11 used~ 2018 his Medical Center in offToday isAlaska full of memories, moved to own sick days to accom- happiness, and tears; of birthday pany Chong to doctor’s ap- Portland, Ore. celebrations we've shared through- pointments. “That’s what out the years. FILE PHOTO | SeaWorldAnd though I'll always miss you, San Antonio family does.” ASSOCIATED PRESS the endless joy you brought warms Arrangements like theirs myASSOCIATED heart with gratitude, PRESS and fills Friday from Orlando-based my every thought. SeaWorld, Tyonek is the have quietly been gaining “equivalent” of family. her friends’ support when “equivalent” definition to WhereORLANDO, ever you are Fla. in Heaven, — An I first Cook Inlet beluga calf political recognition. But to Chong, the policies her mother had cancer. federal workers’ sick time, endangeredhope that you belugacan see whale how In the last two years, precious your memory is to me. to be successfully rescued simply “catch up with the Andrei Joseph, who flew and a 2015 presidential calfI hope rescued that you areoff withAlaska’s me in and rehabilitated.Your life was a blessing, Tyonek Arizona, Rhode Island, ways people are related to in to help Chong recuper- order did the same for coasteverything was you do.swimming So I'll celebrate in will Yourremain memory abehind treasure, the and the three biggest U.S. each other.” ate from surgery, is a can- many federal contractors. hisyour newbirthday, home but I'llFriday spend itat You are loved beyond words and It broke my heart to lose you missing you. scenesmissed at the beyond park’s measure. zoolog- citiesbut — you didNew not goYork, alone, Los At 46, the nonprofit-or- cer survivor and part of a The more recent state SeaWorldHappy Birthday, San Antonio my Love, af- icalLovingly support remembered area forand seversadly - Angeles,for part ofand me went Chicago with you — ganization consultant has couple whose home Chong and local measures cover ter a cross-countryYour wife Wanda, flight. al weeksmissed by as Tony, he Dawn, acclimates James, havethe daypassed God called laws you thathome. let had romantic partners shared for years in Brook- an estimated 10 million always and forever Jacob and Mom Love, Bart Sr. and Paula The whale named Tyonek to his new home. workers use sick days to but also forged bonds with line, Massachusetts. private-sector and govern- was less than a month old Roughly 330 beluga care for anyone who’s like people in homes he has “What kind of person ment workers, says Wendy when he became stranded whales live in Alaska’s family to them. Similar shared and in his circle of would I be if I didn’t go in Chun-Hoon of Family Val- in Alaska’s Cook Inlet last Cook Inlet, according to the laws also passed in Aus- liberal activists. his time of need?” says Jo- ues at Work, a paid sick fall. National Oceanic and At- tin, Texas, just last month Still, as he asked for seph, a retired teacher. leave advocacy group. Now 5 months old, the mospheric Administration. and St. Paul, Minnesota, help dealing with cancer, Acknowledging the “equiv- Workers don’t get extra calf has been cared for by The population is listed as in 2016. Millions of federal he wondered: “Am I impos- alent” of family relation- sick days for family-”equiv- the Alaska SeaLife Cen- endangered under the En- employees and contractors ing on them?” ships is rooted in a 1969 alent” care; it’s just a way ter in Seward, Alaska, dangered Species Act. also have the benefit. His friends didn’t see it regulation about federal they can use their allot- until beginning his 4,000- Tyonek’s mother likely To some business inter- that way. employees’ leave for mili- ted time. It’s not yet clear mile journey to Texas on abandoned him or died, ests, such laws put bosses Roberta Hunte readily tary funerals in the thick whether the broad defini- Thursday. experts from the Alaska in the awkward position kept Chong company at of the Vietnam War. tion spurs workers to take According to a statement SeaLife Center said. of figuring out who’s the chemotherapy, recalling A 1994 law extended the more of their sick days. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018 REAL ESTATE

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