WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2019 Saugus Town Meeting will take Cloudy long look at short-term rentals future for By Bridget Turcotte idential parking regulations. bylaws by deleting the word “unit” from ITEM STAFF Article 6 would de ne a short term the de nition of lodging unit and replace vaping in rental as “an owner-occupied, tenant-oc- it with the word “house.” A line would be SAUGUS — Town Meeting members cupied, or non-owner occupied property added at the end of the de nition that will gather to talk housing on April 8, including, but not limited to, an apart- says “no more than four roomers shall be Swampscott three weeks ahead of the annual meet- ment, house, cottage, condominium or a allowed.” ing. furnished accommodation that is not a Additionally, the town will consider a An article on the warrant for the Spe- hotel, motel, lodging house or bed and building moratorium on multi-family By Bella diGrazia cial Town Meeting will ask them to sup- breakfast establishment. dwellings while it determines the impact ITEM STAFF port amendments to the town’s zoning “A short-term rental shall mean rooms new growth will have on public safety, Swampscott is one step closer to bylaws that include new regulations for being rented for a period of more than the schools, and the town’s infrastruc- making it harder for kids to vape. short-term rentals. thirty one consecutive calendar days,” ture. Following many of its neighboring Article 5 would add a section for bed the de nition would read. communities, the town proposed a re- and breakfast establishments under res- The seventh article would amend the SAUGUS, A3 striction on the sale of avored vape and e-cigarette products from retail establishments. The Board of Health department held a public hearing on THEY ARE THE the proposal Monday evening and, out of the handful of residents who attend- ed, the only opposition was from Amit and Vinny Patel, the owners of Rich- TOAST OF THE TOWN dale Food Store on Humphrey Street. “What about the people who are al- ready 21 and smoking?” Amit Patel asked. “Teenagers can’t buy any tobac- co products because the law is 21 and over. This ban would hurt our sales big time. Now, people are going to go to other communities where they can get the products.” Patel said 20 percent of the store’s sales come from avored tobacco products, such as JUUL pods, one of the more popular e-cigarette prod- ucts. While Patel is worried about the sales for the town’s retail convenience stores, Marianne Speranza-Hartmann, chair of the Board of Health, said her concern is the large numbers of kids vaping. “Vaping is such a big issue,” said Speranza-Hartmann. “Two of the Board of Health members are school nurses and they say they’ve seen such a rise in kids vaping in schools.” Speranza-Hartmann said in the past year, there was a 78 percent increase Museum honors three who have impacted Lynn nationwide in high school students and a 48 percent increase in middle school students who are vaping. The astro- By Steve Krause opment (LHAND) director Charles From left, Raw Art Works nomical numbers are hard to wrap her ITEM STAFF Gaeta, one-time school committee- founder Mary Flannery, head around, she said. woman and city councilor Deborah winner of the 2019 Cultural “We have generations of kids  nally LYNN — Tuesday’s “Toast of Lynn” Smith Walsh, and Raw Art Works Visionary Award; LHAND off cigarettes and now they are using breakfast at the Lynn Museum and (RAW) founder Mary Flannery. Executive Director Charlie nicotine delivery devices and getting Historical Society celebrated three Two of the awards — the Philip Gaeta, winner of the 2019 addicted all over again,” she said. people who have enriched the com- A. Chase Award presented to Gaeta Philip A. Chase Award; and As the proposal stands right now, munity immensely with their contri- and the Sallie H. Hacker Award giv- former Lynn City Council- according to Speranza-Hartmann, it butions. en to Walsh — have a long history. or-at-Large Deborah Smith would ban all tobacco product avors But, said museum director Drew Flannery’s award, the Cultural Vi- Walsh, winner of the 2019 except winter green, menthol, and Russo, it also brought out how inter- sionary Award, is new. Sallie H. Hacker Award, mint. If it’s approved, the only way a connected the honored award recipi- Lynn School Superintendent Dr. speak at Lynn Museum resident could buy a avored tobacco ents are with each other — and with Patrick Tutwiler was the principal Tuesday. For additional pho- product in town is if someone opened the city as well. speaker. tos, see LOOK! Page A8. up an over-21 tobacco shop. The event, sponsored by St. Jean’s Sallie Hannaford Hacker was a “To me, I don’t see a negative to this,” Credit Union, recognized Lynn Speranza-Hartmann said. “I hate to Housing And Neighborhood Devel- TOAST, A3 ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK hurt any business but the majority of people using these avored products are kids under 21 and that is how it’s being marketed by tobacco companies.” Spring Speranza-Hartmann said JUUL pods INSIDE are smooth, concealable, and leave no smell behind, which can make it easi- blooms at Opinion er for kids to use during school hours. Meals on Wheels has One JUUL pod contains as much nico- made its mark. A4 tine as a pack of 20 regular cigarettes, LynnArts according to the Centers for Disease Lynn Control and Prevention. Police seek three armed Dennis Kohut, Swampscott High robbery suspects. A6 School’s current assistant principal and soon-to-be principal, said the Sports school is very aware of the problem. McGee honors English BY BILL BROTHERTON The campus monitors, and the school boys state staff make efforts to check student champions. B1 bathrooms for vaping students and LYNN — Tia Cole is stand-  move them along. ing on a stepladder, r-e-a-c-h- Marblehead girls While the school is aware of the issue, i-n-g toward the ceiling, with lacrosse returns as Kohut said the numbers of students an enormous pink paper talented as ever. B1 ower in her hand. Below, on SWAMPSCOTT, A3 oor level in the small gal- lery in the LynnArts build- ing, Emmanuelle le Gal, Nicole Werth and Annette Sykes are busy as bees, cut- Lynn OKs pot shop; could ting petals and making the owers that will decorate the space for Spring Fling, the face Saugus legal challenge initial fundraiser for Galler- ies At LynnArts (GALA) to By Gayla Cawley on Revere Beach. be held April 5, 7-9 p.m. ITEM STAFF “I am pleased and proud that “This is an immersive art the Lynn City Council granted show right here,” said Cole LYNN — The Lynn City Council me and my company (this) op- with a smile. “It’s great for approved a recreational pot shop portunity,” Avery said. “I look Instagram photos, too.” on Boston Street after a lengthy forward to justifying their con - The Spring Fling will occu- public hearing on Tuesday night, dence in me.” py the main gallery and fea- but the decision could face a legal The approval comes after heavy ture artwork for sale by local challenge from the neighboring opposition throughout the pro- artists. All will be priced at town of Saugus. cess from Saugus residents and $100 or less. Many artists The special permit for Massa- town of cials. The wrinkle has have donated their works to chusetts Green Retail, owned by been that part of the parking lot the fundraiser, meaning all Jordan Avery, would allow a mar- is in Saugus. Traf c and public proceeds will bene t GALA ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ijuana retail shop at 829A Boston safety has also been a major con- programming. Artists in- St. in the former O’Brien’s Pub. cern. clude David Alexander, Sarah Tia Cole decorates the ceiling with paper owers for The shop would share the same Arthur Kreiger, special town the Galleries at LynnArts  rst annual Spring Fling building as Bianchi’s, a beloved LYNNARTS, A3 fundraiser to be held on April 5. pizza parlor and longtime staple POT SHOP, A3

OBITUARIES ...... A2 ENTERTAINMENT ...... A7 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 41° VOL. 141, ISSUE 92 OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 32° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 SPORTS ...... B1-3 FOOD ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2019 OBITUARIES ASUS acknowledges Frank F. Kane Kevin N. Egan, 76 computers infected 1933-2019 1943-2019 NEWBURYPORT — of 63 years, Barba- LYNN — Kevin N. He was also broth- by auto-update virus Frank “Sarge” Kane, ra (Kellett) Kane; Egan, 76, a lifelong er-in-law to Irene longtime Newburyp- his daughter, Nancy resident of Lynn, died Egan and the late BOSTON (AP) — The updating software, which ort resident, passed Lazdowski and her Friday, March 22 at Muriel Egan. Addi- Taiwanese computer com- automatically sends driv- away peacefully sur- husband Dawson Life Care of tionally, he leaves his pany ASUS is acknowl- ers and rmware to ASUS rounded by his fam- of Newburyport; Lynn after a lengthy nieces, Debra Roy, edging that suspected na- laptops when authorized ily on Sunday, March his son, Tom Kane illness. Linda Condon and tion-state hackers planted by users. 24, 2019 after a and his wife Maria Kevin was the her husband, Kevin, malware on its online au- ASUS did not respond lengthy illness. of Sunrise, Fla., his son of the late Bar- Christine Heisler and tomatic update service in a to emailed questions. Nor Frank was born on son, Steve Kane of tholomew and Ellen her husband, Timrek, sophisticated and targeted did it acknowledge that Sept. 3, 1933 in Lynn and at- Newburyport; and his daugh- (Donovan) Egan. He was a and Hope Egan; his nephew, espionage operation. Kaspersky noti ed it of tended Lynn schools. He was ter, Julie Kane of Lynn; seven graduate of St. Mary’s High Christopher Egan; and several Security researchers at the so-called supply-chain the son of the late Virginia (Fol- grandchildren, Nicole, Jared, School and a communicant of great nieces and nephews. Kaspersky Lab disclosed attack, which was rst re- som) Kane Waldron and Rollie Matthew, Caitlyn, Tyler, Bren- St. Pius V Church. Service information: Vis- Monday that hackers in- ported by the online news Kane. He was predeceased by dan, and Emily; as well as four Kevin was a longtime em- iting hours will be held at fected tens of thousands of site Motherboard. Cyber- his brothers Walter “Pete” Kane great-grandchildren, Aubrey, ployee of General Electric at CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral ASUS computers last year security experts say such of Frederic, Wis., and John Hayley, Rylee and Jonah. the Lynn River Works plant Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, in the scheme. Kaspersky attacks are likely far more Kane of Auburn, Maine. The family would like to (Building 40) from which he on Friday, March 29 from said it detected 57,000 in- common than is known. Frank was a member of the thank the staff at Brigham retired. Earlier, he worked for 9:30-11:30 a.m., followed fections among customers About 50 percent of the U.S. Army for 29 years, serving Manor Nursing Home in New- the Boston Herald and for the by a funeral service at 11:30 of its antivirus software. affected Kaspersky anti-vi- National Fire Protection Asso- a.m. Burial will follow at St. as 1st sergeant at the Nation- buryport for their wonderful It estimated the exploit rus software customers ciation, both in Boston. Joseph Cemetery, Lynn. In lieu al Guard Armory in Newbury- care and attention over the likely affected more than were in Russia, Germany port. past two years, as well as the Kevin was an avid sports of owers, donations may be 1 million computers. and France, the company Upon his retirement from countless staff of the Anna fan, particularly of the Red made in his memory to Ep- The malware was de- said. The U.S. accounted the U.S. Army, he was em- Jaques Hospital and Merri- Sox, enjoyed writing poetry, ilepsy Foundation New En- ployed by Continental Cablevi- mack Valley Hospice for their was a model train enthu- gland, 650 Suffolk St., #405, signed to open a “back- for less than 5 percent. sion in Newburyport as ware- care and compassion in tak- siast, and enjoyed traveling, Lowell, MA 01854 or www. door” for intruders in in- A Symantec spokes- house manager for 20 years. ing superior care of Frank. particularly to Ireland in 1967. epilepsynewengland.org. To fected machines. woman said about 13,000 He served on the Board of Service information: Fam- He was especially fond of his share a memory or leave on- ASUS said in a prepared of its antivirus customers Appeals in Newburyport from ily and friends may call on days spent in Buzzards Bay on line condolences, please visit statement that the mal- received the malicious up- 1968-1976. He was a mem- Thursday, March 28, 2019 Cape Cod. www.cuffemcginn.com. ware infected a small num- dates. ber of the Whittier School from 4-8 p.m. at the TWOM- Kevin is survived by his ber of devices in an attempt The infected software Board from 1982-1996, serv- EY, LeBLANC & CONTE Fu- brothers, Thomas Egan of to target a very small, spe- was on ASUS’s Live Up- ing three years as chairman neral Home, 193 High St., Lynn, and Leonard Egan and ci c user group. It did not date servers from June of the board. He was on the Newburyport, MA 01950. his wife, Ann of Falmouth. specify how many or who. to November and was Board Voting Registrars from Parking available behind the The world’s No. 5 com- signed with legitimate 1968-1970. He also served funeral home. His funeral puter company said it certi cates, according to on the Board of the Salva- service will be celebrated at xed the compromised Kaspersky. tion Army. He was a devoted 10 a.m. on Friday, March 29, member of St. Paul’s Episco- 2019 at St Paul’s Episcopal Virginia Panton, 86 pal Church for more than 50 Church followed by burial at years, serving as an usher, Belleville Cemetery, both in member of the Liturgy Com- Newburyport. For directions LYNN — Virginia gurson and his wife mittee as well as the Vestry or to offer online condolenc- (Bubbles) Panton, Patricia, her daugh- Committee. es please visit www.tlcfuner- age 86, of Lynn, ter Diane (Dee Dee) Frank is survived by his wife alhome.com. passed away peace- Parris, and grandson fully on Saturday, Shawn Robinson. March 23, 2019 at She is survived by the Brentwood Home her sister, Frances in Danvers after a Adgurson Taggart of Virginia R. Wall, 96 brief illness. She was Lynn; her children, the late wife of Rich- Michael Adgurson ard Parris. and his wife Cheryl Adgur- LYNN — Virginia fan of the theatre Born in Lynn on Aug. 4, son of Virginia, Linda Parris R. Wall, age 96, of and opera. Ginny had she was the daughter of the of Lynn and Robert Parris Sr. Lynn, passed away a quick, lively wit and late Daisy (Billie) and Stoney of Florida; along with her two at home on Thursday, was always ready Wright. She was raised in Lynn step children, Kenneth Panton PHOTO | March 21, 2019. with a joke, pun, where she attended public of New York and Corina Pan- Born in Lynn, Gin- or “good laugh” to school. Bubbles lived in New- ton Williams of Georgia; her Artist Pablo Eduardo, left, speaks about gran- ny was the beloved brighten everyone’s port News, Va., for many years grandchildren, Celeste Taylor ite pillars which will be part of a permanent daughter of the late day. before returning to Lynn to be (spouse Randy Taylor) of Lynn, memorial to the victims of the 2013 Boston Theresa (Rich) Wall Ginny was the life closer to her family. Michelle Adgurson of Viriginia, Marathon bombings, Tuesday at a foundry in and M. Henry Wall, a of all of our family Bubbles retired from the Naysa Robinson of Florida, Chelsea. Listening at right is Boston’s Chief of former mayor of Lynn. One of gatherings. She brought light, Lynn Public Schools where Justin Downs of Worcester, Operations Patrick Brophy.  ve children, she is survived love and joy into every room she was a lunch aide for many Kayla Parris of Lynn and Rob- by her devoted brother, John T. she graced. She was the sto- years. She enjoyed reading, ert Parris Jr. of Lynn. Bubbles Wall and his wife Marie L. Wall ryteller, the singer and dancer, baking, and spending time also leaves behind several Delayed marathon of Marblehead; and by her the Irish wit, and the person with her family. Bubbles was great-grandchildren, nieces, dear sister-in-law, Dr. Steph- who made everyone feel spe- a member of the Brotherhood nephews, and cousins. The bombing memorials to anie Wall of Cotuit. She was cial and unique. She loved her Club of Lynn Women’s Auxilia- room was always a little bit predeceased by three of her parents, her brothers, their ry where she was involved in brighter with her in it. brothers: Dr. James Wall and wives, their children, their many actives that enabled her Service information: Her be ready by summer his wife Eileen of Lynn, Henry children’s children, her many to give back to her community. funeral service will be held Wall and his wife Mary of Ac- friends, and extended family. Throughout her life she was Friday at noon in the GO- By Philip Marcelo of the three victims of the ton, and Ralph Wall of Cotuit. Her love was boundless, and a member of many bowling ODRICH Funeral Home, 128 ASSOCIATED PRESS attack, who requested the She was a wonderful aunt to it will remain timeless. leagues including Soul Lite Washington St., Lynn. Burial design changes after se- CHELSEA — Perma- lecting the Bolivian-born 10 nieces and six nephews, Service information: Fami- Bowling team of Lynn. will follow in Pine Grove Cem- nent memorials to the She is predeceased by her etery. Visitation is also on Fri- sculptor for the monu- and to a next generation of ly and friends are invited to victims of the 2013 Boston brother Eugene (Budgie) Ad- day, beginning at 11 a.m. ment, he said. grandnieces and nephews, a Mass of Christian burial Marathon bombings are who were all blessed to have on Saturday, March 30 at 11 “Having an event like taking shape in a foundry this that is life-changing Aunt Ginny in their lives. a.m. at St. Pius Church, Lynn. outside Boston. Ginny lived in Lynn for her Interment will be at Saint for many people, all we can But the long-awaited entire 96 years. She was Mary’s Cemetery in Lynn. offer is our craftsmanship monuments of bronze, devoted to her parents and Visiting hours will take place Jacqueline R. DeFilippis, 84 and making sure every- granite and lighted glass cared for her mother in her on Friday, March 29 from thing is done to the best we family home until her mother’s 4:30-7:30 p.m. at SOLIMINE won’t be ready in time for can do,” the Gloucester res- this year’s race on April death in 1993. She graduated Funeral Home, 67 Ocean St. GILFORD, N.H. — children and nine ident said as other work- from Saint Mary’s High School (Route 1A), Lynn. In lieu of Mrs. Jacqueline R. great-grandchildren. 15. The $2 million project, ers polished and etched in the Class of 1941. owers, contributions may (Van Praet) DeFilip- In lieu of owers, do- which has been substan- portions of the structure. After graduation, she went be made in Ginny’s memory pis, formerly of Mal- nations in her mem- tially redesigned since Helen Zhao, an aunt of to work in Lynn City Hall, even- to St. Mary’s High School, den, age 84, died on ory may be made to planning began four years bombing victim Lingzi Lu tually becoming the assistant St. Mary’s Advancement, 35 March 25 at Concord St. Jude Children’s ago, should be nished by who now runs a nonpro t tax collector until her retire- Tremont St., Lynn, MA 01902 Hospital in Concord, Research Hospital at this summer, according to foundation created in hon- ment in 1983. She was ac- or via https://www.stmarys- N.H. She was the wife www.stjude.org. city of cials. or of her niece, said she tively involved in Saint Mary’s lynn.com/giving/give-online of the late Antonio V. Service infor- The bombing site memo- doesn’t have an issue with Parish in Lynn for many years, or to Girls Inc. of Lynn by DeFilippis. mation: Relatives rials were expected to be Eduardo taking his time. including in the choir, and par- visiting https://girlsinclynn. Born and raised in Malden, and friends are invited to nished in time for last She recently toured the ticipated in the Legion of Mary org/ways-to-give/. Direc- she was the daughter of the attend visiting hours in the year’s ve year anniver- workshop and was pleased and other social outreach ac- tions and guestbook at www. late Alan VanPraet and Ruth BISBEE-PORCELLA Funeral sary of the attack, which with what she saw. tivities. She loved to read nov- Solimine.com. (Locke) VanPraet-Rappa. She Home, 549 Lincoln Ave., Sau- killed three people and in- “I think it’s better done els, to sing show tunes, and to had moved to Gilford, N.H., gus, on Thursday, March 28, jured about 260 others at right than fast,” Zhao, of spend time with her extensive one year ago after being a 4-7 p.m. A funeral service will the nish line of the sto- Cranston, R.I., said Tues- network of cherished friends. longtime resident of Malden. be held in the funeral home ried race. day. “It’s a very personal, She was an avid traveler and Jacqueline leaves one son, on Friday, March 29 at 11 But during a tour of his sensitive project. The art- Stephen DeFilippis and his a.m. Interment Woodlawn workspace in Chelsea on ist and the city have been wife Joanne of New Hamp- Cemetery, Everett. For direc- Tuesday, artist Pablo Edu- very patient. You can tell shire; two daughters, Susan tions and condolences www. ardo said he doesn’t feel how much they want to IN MEMORIAM pressure to meet an arti- get this right, and we real- NORMAN E. DOWN 781-593-7700 Russo of Danvers, Jacqueline BisbeePorcella.com. 2018 ~ MARCH 27 ~ 2019 Publishing Daily, except Sundays Habeeb and her husband cial deadline. ly appreciate that.” ON HIS ANNIVERSARY USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Robert of Peabody; one sis- The pressure comes in- The memorials will be Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA ter, Judy Calder of Saugus. stead from a desire to placed at the two locations and additional of ces. Also survived by 11 grand- meet the hopes and ex- where pressure cooker Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item pectations of the families bombs detonated. 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From A1 “There is a volume of By Chris Lisinski After touring and cutting NFL season.” publish rules governing public health information STATE HOUSE the ribbon on DraftKings’ Eight other states have how the betting system vaping during school about the concerns and NEWS SERVICE new 105,000-square-foot already legalized sports would work. Robins said hours has gone down since impacts of vape products,” facility on Berkeley Street betting through online or legalized online gambling last year. Now that the said Town Administrator BOSTON — As daily Tuesday, Baker said he mobile platforms rather school has a better sense Sean Fitzgerald. “I real- fantasy sports company would provide guardrails wants to see lawmakers than regulated in-person of what these flavored to- ize some folks have found DraftKings celebrated the for a practice that already support the measure soon locations including Rhode bacco products are, they this to be a product they opening of its new Boston takes place illicitly while to maximize opportuni- Island. DraftKings cur- have been able to educate find convenient, but the headquarters Tuesday, sparking growth in an in- ties. rently offers such services kids on the risks, he said. concerns of all the candied Gov. Charlie Baker said dustry full of potential. “Our preferred option in some locations where “Obviously a ban is not flavors and attraction of he hopes to see the state “People still do it,” he would be that this is it is legal, and the compa- the only way to solve the youth to these products is legalize sports betting be- said. “There’s a $150 bil- something the Legislature ny’s leaders hope to have problems, but I think it really troubling, and we fore the start of the next lion annual betting mar- takes up before they break the chance to do so in Mas- is a good idea,” said Ko- want to make sure we get National Football League ket that exists on the for the summer, which sachusetts as well. CEO hut. “We have a gas sta- information out as readily season to allow addition- black market in the U.S. will probably be some- Jason Robins said he be- tion that sells JUUL pods as possible to make sure al job growth and bring in where around August,” lieves the Commonwealth That just shows people across the street and it people are making safe new tax revenue. Baker told reporters after “has an opportunity to be want it, so why not create does seem like the tobacco and healthy choices, espe- Baker filed a bill in Janu- the ribbon-cutting. “That a leader.” a safe, legal environment, company markets toward cially the youngest of our ary to allow online wager- would be the timeline we If and when a sports-bet- bring in tax dollars for kids.” citizens.” ing on sporting events, and think makes sense, be- ting bill passes, state reg- the state, and create great At the Board of Health several lawmakers have cause that would land be- ulators would still need jobs and opportunities for meeting on April 23, the Bella diGrazia can be filed their own versions. fore the start of the next some time to write and employers like us?” ban proposal will be held reached at bdigrazia@ to a vote. With only three itemlive.com. Follow her board members, it will on Twitter @BelladiGra- only need two votes to zia. Museum honors three who have impacted Lynn

TOAST — many of which were al- From A1 located to affordable hous- ing for senior citizens. founder and benefactor of In 1983, he became exec- the Lynn Historical Soci- utive director of the Lynn ety, “and she was especial- Housing Authority — ly involved in lifting up forerunner to what is now the most vulnerable peo- LHAND. ple in the community with Under Gaeta’s direc- the Lynn Home for Wom- tion, LHAND, along with en. Walsh, who grew up the Neighborhood Devel- on Gateway Lane in Lynn, opment Associates, have began her political career created mixed income ad in 1981 when seeing the ownership opportunities ramifications of Proposi- to families in Lynn of all tion 2 ½ prompted her to income levels. become involved with the Gaeta and his wife, Liz, Aborn School PTO. A year live in Lynn and have two later, she ran for the Lynn sons, Christopher and School Committee and Charlie, a daughter-in- won a seat. law Justina (Alicudo) and In 1991, she became a ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE a new grandson, Chris- Lynn councilor-at-large, tian. From left, Nicole Werth, Tia Cole, Annette Sykes and Emmanuelle le Gal are getting ready for the where she stayed for 12 Previous winners of the Galleries at LynnArts Spring Fling gala. years. Chase award were Tom Walsh has also served Costin, Tom Demakes, on the boards for many and Nicholas Kostan. nonprofits in the city, in- The Cultural Vision- cluding the Community ary Award recognizes the Spring blooms at LynnArts Gardens Committee, the growing impact of the cre- Economic Development ative economy in Lynn, & Industrial Corporation with its epicenter being in LYNNARTS the work of many North for the upcoming year. The been no organization to (EDIC), Family and Chil- Shore artists in his cafe,” Galleries At LynnArts is go to. Artists were sort of the downtown area. It also From A1 dren’s Services, the Hood honors the important role said Sykes, gallery direc- in the process of becoming left on their own. Now, art- School Improvement Arcotta, Jeanne Carey, the arts play in enriching tor and GALA president. a collaborative non-profit ists throughout the North Council, Lynn Business Christie Connolly, E. Nicole the community. Music will be provided by art gallery, and its main Shore who are not in our Education Foundation, Ferro, Ellen Garvey, Sheila Flannery, who lives in string quartets from Lynn spaces are used for group group can contact us and Lynn Museum, Lynn Golden, Elizabeth Hall, Nahant, is a 1984 Les- Classical High School and and solo shows as well as we can help one another.” YMCA, My Brother’s Ta- Sally Jacobson, Dawn Jen- ley College graduate. Af- Lynn English High School. a shop filled with arts and Werth said The Brickyard ble and the Southeast kins, Jessica Jordan, Patty ter spending eight years Classical students will crafts handmade by North Collaborative printed the Asian Task Force. Klibansky, Ruby Martinez, working with mentally ill perform during the first Shore artists and makers. signs that adorn the gal- She was also a trustee of adults at Danvers State Maris Prost, Joe Skahan, hour, English the second. “GALA has several proj- lery windows, and the two Leslie Fahn Rosenberg, the Lynn Public Library Hospital, she said she “It is our goal to involve ects planned that will im- organizations are enthusi- Susan J. Schrader, Rickey and a founding board came to understand the the whole community in pact the Downtown Cultur- astic about being partners Schwed, Stefanie Timmer- member of LynnArts. She importance of art to those mann, Tamara Wolfson, our programming and to al District by bringing art for a long, long time. and her husband, John C. who struggle to be seen Caitlyn Yvonne, and Cole, support arts as a whole in into people’s everyday lives. “People who had not vol- “Coley” Walsh, have two and heard. She began fo- le Gal, Sykes and Werth. Lynn. Providing opportu- Pop-up art events and city unteered before are com- sons (Steven and Joseph) cusing on adolescents and Food for the event will be nities for students to play beautification projects are ing forward,” said Sykes. and a daughter (Melis- founded Raw Art Works. provided by Christopher’s in a public space and to be already in the works. Our “Part of our mission is to sa). They also have four In 1988, RAW designed Cafe, a popular caterer part of the art communi- hope is to empower more build a community, and grandchildren. the first statewide art and breakfast/lunch spot ty is critically important,” creativity, beauty, and to that is happening.” Previous Hacker Award therapy program for in- on Lewis Street. “Chris- said le Gal, a GALA board foster the unexpected in GALA’s “Spring Fling,” recipients include Virgin- carcerated youth. Living topher’s is donating hors member and local graphic Lynn,” said Sykes. April 5, 7-9 p.m., at Lyn- ia Barton, Clare Crane in Lynn at the time, she d’oeuvres and dessert. Da- designer and artist. “For the first time in 30 nArts, 25 Exchange St. and Agnes Ricko. became aware of how vid (Shalvoy), the owner, is The fundraiser will years, Lynn has an arts Tickets: $25, available at Chase was the founding many teens were incar- a strong supporter of the provide funds to support organization,” said Cole. www.galleriesatlynnarts. president of the Lynn His- cerated and believed RAW arts and has showcased GALA and programming Added Werth, “There had org or at the door. torical Society, and, said could be a life-changing Russo, was also a visionary option and an alternative who secured Lynn Woods, to detention centers. Lynn OKs pot shop; could face Saugus legal challenge along with numerous pub- Flannery and execu- lic parks and beaches. tive director Kit Jenkins Gaeta, also born and opened RAWSpace in POT SHOP Saugus would file a law- one portion of the land is the location was the most raised in Lynn, graduated suit without talking to his in a Saugus residential ideal for a pot shop in his Lynn, a small group of From A1 from St. Mary’s and then art therapists. And what client, but “certainly both zone, Vitali said, but the ward, because it’s not di- from Boston State College counsel for the town of started as a single-room the process and the vote portion of the property rectly abutting residential with a political science Saugus, said at the meet- that they took” would be his clients would occupy properties. studio for teens is now degree. He was 23 when an internationally-recog- ing, not only is “roughly ripe for an appeal. is owned by Lynn, which Ward 2 Councilor Rick he was first elected to the half” the parking lot in “If Saugus appeals, it is in a commercial district. Starbard said the location nized organization. Lynn City Council and Food for the break- Saugus, but a corner of the would be to overturn the James Lamanna, an is zoned for the business only 25 when he became fast was donated by Mc- building and about a third special permit decision as attorney for the city of and the city wants retail president. Donald’s, Junction Deli, of the deck. arbitrary and capricious, Lynn, said if there was a pot shops to be successful. While on the council, Brother’s Deli, the Capital Saugus residents and thus violating Lynn’s own lawsuit filed by Saugus, it He argued that the town Gaeta was on the Econom- Diner, April’s Restaurant, town officials have asked zone ordinance and prop- would be against the City of Saugus didn’t consider ic Development and Hous- Land of a Thousand Hills the City Council to respect erty rights of Saugus,” he Council and the applicant. potential impacts on Lynn ing committees during the and One Mighty Mill. their Town Meeting vote said. It’s his opinion that the when officials approved time when the shoe mills to bar recreational mari- But Sam Vitali, an at- city would likely prevail K Pub, a new restaurant and vacant downtown Steve Krause can be juana. torney for Massachusetts in a special permit chal- serving burgers and su- buildings were being con- reached at skrause@item- A letter of opposition Green Retail, said the City lenge, citing the proposed shi in the former Spud’s verted into housing units live.com. from Saugus Board of Se- Council is charged with parking and the deference Restaurant. lectmen chairwoman Deb- making a determination courts give to City Coun- ra Panetta was read at the on the site, based on the cil special permit applica- Gayla Cawley can be Subscribe to LAW OFFICES OF hearing. effect the business would tions. reached at gcawley@item- JAMES J. CARRIGAN Kreiger said he couldn’t have on Lynn. Before the vote, Ward 7 live.com. Follow her on • Social Security Disability say whether the town of There’s no question that Councilor Jay Walsh said Twitter @GaylaCawley. • Workers Compensation home delivery • Accidents and get free access 25 years located across Saugus Town Meeting will take long look at short-term rentals to the e-edition on from Lynn District Court 15 Johnson St. SAUGUS study to determine the im- The town’s Finance struct, repair, and replace 781-596-0100 pact of the construction on Committee will make a parks and playgrounds, JAMES J. CARRIGAN From A1 ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN “police, fire, and emergen- recommendation Wednes- and to replace or repair LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL “The reason for this tem- cy public safety, the school day night on how Town existing HVAC systems in www.jamescarriganlaw.com porary moratorium is that district, the water, sewer, Meeting should act on a town or school building. [email protected] the town is experiencing and roadway infrastruc- three financial articles, The Special Town Meet- an unanticipated increase ture, and the safety of the said Town Manager Scott ing will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the construction of general public.” Crabtree. at Saugus Town Hall. multi-family dwellings,” The Planning Board will Members will be tasked according to a notice pub- make a recommendation with allocating money to Bridget Turcotte can be call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 lished in The Item. on the zoning articles at repair and construct var- reached at bturcotte@item- to start your Because of this, there a meeting scheduled for ious sidewalks with gran- live.com. Follow her on daily subscription. will be an analysis and April 5. ite curbing, to design, con- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. A4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2019 OPINION BENJAMIN GRAFF HOW TO REACH US

E¦§¦ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Meals on Wheels M£Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W J. K R ¢ S£ Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton has made its mark Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman Each March, Meals three quarters of clients on Wheels programs op- Customer Service on Wheels of America report this meal accounts erating in Massachusetts Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS celebrates “March for for more than one third alone, the positive impact Connecting Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Meals” to commemo- of their food for the day. of that amendment to All Departments: Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 rate the month in 1972 This, along with the fact the Older Americans Act, 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 when President Richard that about 40 percent of signed way back in 1972, Ext. 2 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Nixon signed into law our participants report is still being felt. These Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 an amendment to the they would have a short- programs help some of classi [email protected] Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 Older Americans Act to age of food without Meals our communities’ most Subscriptions Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 include a national nutri- on Wheels, shows the Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 vulnerable members, en- [email protected] tion program for seniors. positive impact this pro- suring they are fed, al- Circulation John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 It’s about time Nixon gram has. lowing them to remain [email protected] got some credit. To this In addition to com- in their homes, providing Ext. 3 day, programs around bating food insecurity, them social interaction, Newsroom the country — including Meals on Wheels helps and guaranteeing some- [email protected] the nutrition program at our seniors “age in place.” one is checking on them [email protected] Greater Lynn Senior Ser- Nearly three quarters of every day. I, for one, think Ext. 4 vices (GLSS) — put this GLSS’ Meals on Wheels this is a part of President Sports funding to work to serve recipients reported the Nixon’s legacy we can all [email protected] our communities’ seniors meal deliveries help endorse. Ext. 5 and disabled adults. them live independently. EDITORIAL Retail and Online You may have seen This is partly due to fac- Benjamin Graff, MS, Advertising some of our GLSS Meals tors such as difficulty get- RD, LDN, is a registered [email protected] on Wheels drivers zipping ting out regularly to shop dietitian and the nutri- ADVERTISING around town in our color- or cognitive issues that tion program manager at Ernie Carpenter Jr. Who gets to ful vans. What you might might make meal prepa- GLSS. He holds a Master Director of Advertising and Business Development, ext. 1355 not know is that our driv- ration difficult or even of Science degree in hu- ers deliver more than unsafe. But part of it is [email protected] man nutrition from Drexel Gary Golden plead insanity? 800 hot, nutritious meals also due to the important University and complet- (prepared by Lynn’s own social connection meal Sales Representative, ext. 1280 ed his dietetic internship [email protected] Sidekim Foods) every deliveries bring. Even at Simmons University. Ralph Mitchell A long-standing principle of Anglo-American weekday in Lynn, Lyn- the brief interaction a GLSS is the non-profit Ag- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 law is that a defendant shouldn’t be held crim- nfield, Nahant, Saugus, driver has with the same [email protected] inally responsible for his behavior if mental ing Services Access Point and Swampscott. These senior each day leads Patricia Whalen illness made it impossible for him to tell right meals help our consum- to 68 percent of GLSS’ and Area Agency on Aging Sales Representative, ext. 1310 from wrong. Yet the U.S. Supreme Court has ers in many ways, some meals recipients report- serving people age 60 and [email protected] declined to hold that the Constitution requires of which go well beyond ing they feel less lonely older, adults with disabili- BUSINESS OFFICE that defendants be able to assert an insanity the program’s most ba- because of their delivery ties, and their families and Maria Alvaracin defense. That may be about to change. sic mission of providing driver. Finally, receiving caregivers in Lynn, Lyn- ext. 1205 [email protected] On March 18, the justices agreed to hear the food to vulnerable com- Meals on Wheels ensures nfield, Nahant, Saugus, appeal of James Kahler, who was convicted munity-dwelling adults. our seniors have someone and Swampscott. In ad- Susan J. Conti and sentenced to death after killing four mem- Controller, ext. 1288 However, the important to check on them each dition to Meals on Wheels, [email protected] bers of his own family. nutritional aspect of morning. With over one GLSS’ Nutrition Program Kahler’s crimes were horrific, but he should Ted Grant Meals on Wheels cannot third of recipients living provides hundreds of oth- Publisher, ext. 1234 have been able to argue that he was entitled to be overstated. More than alone, Meals on Wheels er meals every weekday, [email protected] a verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity, as half of our consumers provides a critical daily which are served in se- Marian Kinney he could have done in other parts of the coun- consider this home-de- safety check to ensure nior centers and at day ext. 1212 try. His lawyers are now asking the Supreme livered meal their main the senior’s well-being. programs throughout the [email protected] Court to hold that Kansas’ refusal to afford meal of the day and over With close to 30 Meals Greater Lynn area. Will Kraft him that opportunity “defies a fundamental, Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 centuries-old precept of our legal system: Peo- [email protected] ple cannot be punished for crimes for which Mike Shanahan LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 they are not morally culpable.” [email protected] They argue that Kansas’ rule violates the Carolina Trujillo 8th Amendment’s prohibition of cruel and un- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 usual punishment and the 14th Amendment’s Rail trail is a [email protected] guarantee of due process. If the court accepts Jim Wilson their argument, the insanity defense will ac- short-sighted idea Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 quire constitutional status and apply nation- [email protected] wide. That would be the just outcome. CIRCULATION I am writing to provide MarketStreet — it has reason the MBTA prohib- We understand that many people are offend- Lisa Mahmoud feedback in reference to been a positive addition its Lynnfield from testing ed by the idea that someone who was insane Manager, ext. 1239 the proposed Lynnfield to our community, but [email protected] during the commission of a crime shouldn’t the rail bed soil prior to Rail Trail. As a resident of not without consequences be held responsible. But that idea reflects an the signing of the 99-year CLASSIFIED Lynnfield I am opposed to regarding traffic, and an important principle and has a long pedigree. lease, then forces us to in- Abbe Young Smith the construction of a rail increase in crime. I won’t In 1843 the British House of Lords announced demnify them from future Manager, ext. 1276 trail. address the environ- [email protected] what is known as the M’Naghten Rule: A de- potential claims. The reasons I oppose the mental impact. Now the GRAPHICS fendant is insane if at the time of the crime, Personal fitness is a trail include a myriad of question of a cinema and and as a result of a mental disease or defect, personal choice. Lynnfield Trevor Andreozzi issues from environmen- adult living housing con- Designer he either didn’t know the “nature and quality is a town replete with tal and wildlife protection struction boomerangs as [email protected] of the act he was doing” or he didn’t know it places to exercise. The to cost concerns, traffic corporate interests can’t Mohamed Diop was wrong. rail trail is simply part issues and ultimately take no for an answer Designer Half the states, including California, employ of a larger plan and does [email protected] maintaining Lynnfield’s from a town that has giv- a form of the M’Naghten Rule. Most of the oth- not place value on the character. I am not op- en a negative response. Mark Sutherland ers employ a more liberal definition such as Lynnfield resources that Creative Director posed to progress when it Currently, residents who the one contained in the Modern Penal Code, we should be stewarding [email protected] benefits all constituencies. are abutters are asked to for the future. Wildlife NEWSROOM which says that a mentally ill individual isn’t I question when enough relinquish their lifestyle populations, the quality of Mike Alongi responsible if, at the time of the crime, he was is enough. A rail trail is a of peace and tranquility unable to appreciate the criminality of his marshlands, the old and Sports Reporter ext. 1228 selfish and shortsighted for which they pay a high [email protected] conduct or conform his conduct to the require- new growth trees and the enterprise meant to make price so the public can ex- Bill Brotherton ments of the law. a larger statewide project ercise? When did personal serenity of this town out- Features Editor ext. 1338 Regardless of which definition is used, insan- complete and appeal to a fitness become the town weighs the need for a trail [email protected] ity pleas are rarely offered and usually unsuc- select demographic. or state’s responsibility? that obliterates abutters’ Gayla Cawley cessful, because of the high bar they set. Yet privacy and peace and Reporter, ext. 1236 Lynnfield is a small We have trails, parks and [email protected] many citizens — and politicians — react indig- town and, thus, those of neighborhoods that are pollutes the earth with nantly to the idea of an acquittal by reason of chemical contamination, Cheryl Charles us who choose to reside perfect for exercise in a News Editor, ext. 1278 insanity. For instance, a national firestorm fol- here — along with the safe, natural setting. I destroys trees, creates [email protected] lowed the insanity acquittal of John W. Hinck- willingness to pay the believe that walking on costs for residents, as Bella diGrazia ley Jr., the deranged young man who attempt- high rates of real estate a rail trail while evading well as traffic congestion Reporter, ext. 1317 ed to assassinate President Reagan in 1981, tax — do so because we runners, cyclists, scooters, and an increase in police [email protected] and some states moved to make it harder to choose not to be over- carriages and pet waste is presence. Thomas Grillo successfully assert the defense. Please consider the real Reporter, ext. 1264 whelmed by traffic and not conducive to personal [email protected] Some of the opposition to the insanity de- all forms of pollution. We fitness or equanimity. costs of the rail trail. Once fense reflects a belief that mental illness ought Spenser Hasak are a town blessed with a Abutters will have con- resources are destroyed Photographer, ext. 1332 not reduce culpability, and that even insane rich diversity of flora and stant noise from sunrise they are gone forever. A [email protected] perpetrators of crimes should be tried and fauna — resources that to sundown, wildlife will rail trail is a shortsighted Thor Jourgensen punished. will not be maintained or be disturbed and redirect- undertaking for a narrow Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 But there is also a widespread misconception sustained as we continu- ed onto streets as habitat demographic that seeks [email protected] that defendants found not guilty by reason of ally encroach on wildlife is destroyed for trails and public support for person- Daniel Kane insanity will instantly be let loose. In reality, Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 habitat and valuable parking lots, water tables al preference. Please work they are generally committed to mental hospi- [email protected] aquifer resources. will be compromised and to preserve and conserve tals where they can be confined for long peri- Steve Krause I have to pose the the excavation of track our town’s character and ods of time. (After his 1982 acquittal, Hinckley Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 question: When is enough beds is a risk for hazard- [email protected] was committed to St. Elizabeths Hospital in natural resources. enough? We have sac- ous chemical leaching into Owen O’Rourke Washington, D.C., where he remained until rificed marshland for water supplies. There is a Nancy Sacco Photographer, ext. 1224 2016, though in the later years he was allowed [email protected] to make visits to his parents’ home.) Emma LeBlanc Pérez One of the ironies of the debate over the in- Copy Editor sanity defense is that the definition of legal in- A vote for Wallace [email protected] sanity is so narrow that it is of no use to many We are all keenly aware Tom believes that im- He is open, honest and Harold Rivera criminal defendants who, while responsible for Sports Editor, ext. 1238 that each of us in Lynn- portant decision-making direct and will carry [email protected] their actions, also suffer from significant men- field has a stake in the must be done by people those traits with him to Roberto Scalese tal problems that likely contributed to their success of our town. And who are committed to the Planning Board. He News Editor, ext. 1211 violations of the law. Their problems need to at this juncture, I can’t excellent outcomes for all, demonstrates level head- [email protected] be addressed in other ways, and ideally before think of another opening not just certain groups ed thinking and a com- Anne Marie Tobin they enter the criminal justice system. passionate approach in Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 But, for the small of defendants that is as important as or individuals. I know he [email protected] the vacant seat on our is prepared and eager to evaluating issues, coupled whose mental diseases do limit their respon- with his ability to work Bridget Turcotte Planning Board, which hit the ground running; Reporter, ext. 1269 sibility for their actions, the insanity defense collaboratively, Tom will will set the blueprint for to listen carefully to the [email protected] must be available — in every state of the serve as a great asset to our growth and develop- concerns of others; to ask Ryan York Union. the Planning Board. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 ment. tough questions; to offer [email protected] The Editorial Board That is why I am en- innovative and fiscally Kirk P. Mansfield TECHNOLOGY dorsing Tom Wallace. responsible solutions. 14 Ryan Road Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Trump declares victory now but legal perils far from over

By Jim Mustian into Cohen’s claims that porn actress, Stormy Dan- ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump exaggerated his iels, and a former wealth when seeking loans model, Karen McDougal, NEW YORK — Presi- for real estate projects to keep them quiet during dent may and in a failed bid to buy the campaign about al- be reveling in what he sees the NFL’s Buffalo Bills. leged affairs with Trump. as “complete and total ex- Meanwhile, a state regula- Cohen says Trump or- oneration” from special tory entity is looking into dered the payments and counsel Robert Mueller’s whether Trump gave false later reimbursed him for investigation, but his legal information to insurance his efforts. So far, nobody perils are far from over. companies. besides Cohen has been Federal and state inves- Cohen told Congress in charged. tigators in New York are testimony last month he is Political observers have deep into investigations of in “constant contact” with continued to speculate their own into Trump and prosecutors involving on- that Cohen, who is sched- those in his orbit, probes going investigations. uled to report to prison in that some observers have Trump has dismissed the May, might secretly be pro- long viewed as every bit New York investigations viding investigators with as menacing as Mueller’s FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS as politically motivated additional information. two-year look into possible harassment, a theme he Trader Gordon Charlop, right, works on the floor of the New York Stock collusion with Russia to in- “If you’ve got Michael Co- and his supporters are hen, the president’s former Exchange. fluence the 2016 presiden- likely to keep hammering tial election. lawyer, as a tour guide, in the wake of the Mueller that means you could go “They are very real and findings. anywhere,” former Gov. very significant,” said Pat- The Justice Department U.S. stocks edge higher as Chris Christie of New Jer- rick J. Cotter, a former declared Sunday that sey told MSNBC recently. federal prosecutor in the Mueller’s two-year inves- Cohen stoked speculation Southern District of New tigation found no evidence early rally loses momentum when he told Congress he York. “If you’re Trump, that Trump’s campaign On Tuesday the yield stocks picked up 0.5 per- this has got to feel, in some “conspired or coordinat- was aware of other “wrong- By Alex Veiga ASSOCIATED PRESS on the benchmark 10- cent. ways, like an even great- ed” with Russia to influ- doing” involving Trump year Treasury note rose Major European indexes er threat than the Russia ence the 2016 presidential but couldn’t talk about it U.S. stocks were holding to 2.42 percent, up from finished higher, - probe.” election, and did not come because it was “part of the on to modest gains in af- 2.41 percent late Monday. ing from a day earlier. Federal prosecutors in to a definitive answer on investigation that’s cur- ternoon trading Tuesday However, it’s still slight- Disappointing data: are pursuing whether Trump obstructed rently being looked at by after a strong rally lost ly below the yield on the at least two known crimi- justice. the Southern District of Investors mostly shrugged much of its early momen- three-month Treasury off two new bellwether re- nal inquiries, one focused Reacting to the find- New York.” tum. bill, which many see as a ports on the economy that into possible corruption in ings in Florida on Sunday, Among other things, he Health care and finan- warning sign of a possible fell short of economists’ Trump’s inaugural com- Trump called the Mueller suggested prosecutors cial companies accounted recession. forecasts. The Conference mittee and another on probe “an illegal takedown were investigating com- for much of the market’s Despite the market’s re- Board, a business re- the hush-money scandal that failed.” munications he had with gains after a surge in cent gyrations, the bench- search group, said its con- that led his former lawyer, The U.S. attorney’s office either Trump or one of his technology stocks mostly mark S&P 500 index is sumer confidence index , to plead in Manhattan declined to representatives in spring faded. Biogen climbed 5.7 still up more than 12 per- fell to 124.1 in March from guilty last year to cam- comment on the New York 2018 in the months after percent and Zions Bancor- cent so far in 2019, an un- paign-finance violations. probes but has told a fed- the FBI raided his home poration rose 2 percent. 131.4 in February. The president also fac- eral judge it is still inves- and office. At the time, Banks benefited from ris- usually strong start to a And the Commerce De- es inquiries from New tigating campaign-finance Cohen was looking for in- ing bond yields, which al- year, and on course for a partment said the number York’s attorney general, violations committed when formation about whether low them to charge higher solid first quarter. of homes under construc- Letitia James, who recent- Cohen helped orchestrate Trump might consider giv- rates on loans. Analyst’s take: “A lot tion fell 8.7 percent last ly opened a civil inquiry six-figure payments to a ing him a pardon. Energy companies led of today’s move has to do month as ground break- the S&P 500 higher as with the change in direc- ings for single-family the price of U.S. crude oil tion in the yield curve,” houses declined to their Maker of OxyContin reaches a moved briefly above $60 a said Lindsey Bell, invest- lowest level in nearly two barrel. It settled at $59.94. ment strategist at CFRA. years. Single-family hous- Oil hasn’t closed above “It just goes to show that ing starts are running 2.3 $270M settlement in Oklahoma $60 a barrel since Novem- we’re kind of in a period percent below last year’s ber. of indecisiveness in the pace. By Ken Miller lers are responsible for $75 Hanly, who is not involved Homebuilders slumped market, where the market The housing starts data and Geoff Mulvihill million of the settlement. in the Oklahoma case but on new data showing the is grappling with what is weighed on homebuilder ASSOCIATED PRESS The deal comes two is representing scores of pace of newly started obviously slowing growth stocks. D.R. Horton slid months before Oklaho- other governments, wel- around the globe and a 1.9 percent. OKLAHOMA CITY — residential construction ma’s 2017 lawsuit against comed the deal, saying: little bit of uncertain- Big Apple: Shares in The maker of OxyContin projects fell sharply last Purdue Pharma and other “That suggests that Pur- ty here in the U.S. about Apple dropped 0.3 per- and the company’s con- month. drug companies was set due is serious about trying trolling family agreed Even after losing ear- what growth is going to cent, giving up an early to become the first one in to deal with the problem. Tuesday to pay a ground- ly strength, the broad look like once we get past gain, a day after the con- the recent barrage of lit- Hopefully, this is the first breaking $270 million to upward turn in stocks the seasonally weak first sumer electronics giant igation to go to trial. The of many.” Oklahoma to settle alle- marked a reversal for the quarter.” announced a suite of new remaining defendants are But some activists were gations they helped create market, which started the Keeping score: The services to run on its de- still facing trial May 28 for furious, saying they were the nation’s deadly opioid week on a downbeat note Dow Jones Industrial Av- vices. denied the chance to hold crisis with their aggressive their role in creating what after racking up losses erage rose 63 points, or The company plans to marketing of the powerful Hunter called “this night- Purdue Pharma fully ac- last week as investors’ jit- 0.3 percent, to 25,580 as launch a subscription TV painkiller. marish epidemic” and “the countable in public, in ters over a global econom- of 2:52 p.m. Eastern Time. service dubbed Apple TV It is the first settlement worst public health crisis front of a jury. ic slowdown intensified. The S&P 500 index gained Plus, which will be ad-free to come out of the re- in our state and nation “This decision is a kick That led to a troubling 0.4 percent and the Nas- and will compete with big cent coast-to-coast wave we’ve ever seen.” in the gut to our commu- drop in long-term bond daq composite added 0.3 streaming services includ- of nearly 2,000 lawsuits Opioids, including heroin nity,” said Ryan Hampton, yields that spooked inves- percent. The Russell 2000 ing Netflix and Amazon against Stamford, Conn.- and prescription drugs like who is recovering from opi- tors. index of smaller company Video. based Purdue Pharma that OxyContin, were a factor oid addiction. “We deserve threaten to push the com- in a record 48,000 deaths to have our day in court pany into bankruptcy and across the U.S. in 2017, ac- with Purdue. The parents, Push to elevate White Sands to have stained the name of cording to the Centers for the families, the survivors the Sackler family, whose Disease Control and Pre- deserve at least that. And members are among the vention. Oklahoma record- Oklahoma stripped that national park status renewed world’s foremost philan- ed about 400 opioid deaths from us today.” thropists. that year. State officials He added: “We cannot By Susan by U.S. Sen. Martin Hein- that there were still ques- “The addiction crisis fac- have said that since 2009, allow Purdue to cut back- Montoya Bryan rich, comes as New Mexi- tions about the proposal. ing our state and nation is more Oklahomans have room deals with state at- ASSOCIATED PRESS co formalizes its effort to The legislation includes a clear and present danger, died from opioids than in torneys general.” join other Western states provisions for a land ex- ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. but we’re doing something vehicle crashes. Purdue Pharma intro- in tapping into the lucra- change between White — The push to elevate a about it today,” Oklahoma In a statement, Purdue duced OxyContin in the tive outdoor recreation Sands and the U.S. Army, vast expanse of shifting Attorney General Mike Pharma said the money 1990s and marketed it ag- industry. State lawmak- which operates an adja- white sand dunes in New Hunter said. that will go toward addic- gressively to doctors, mak- ers recently passed — and cent missile range. Mexico to national park Nearly $200 million will tion studies and treatment ing tens of billions of dol- the governor is expected Efforts to establish a na- status was renewed Tues- go toward establishing the in Oklahoma will help lars from the drug. But the to sign — a measure that tional park in the area go day as members of the National Center for Ad- people across the country. company has been hit with calls for the creation of a back more than a centu- state’s congressional del- diction Studies and Treat- CEO Craig Landau said close to 2,000 lawsuits dedicated division in state ry as some locals wanted egation reintroduced leg- ment at Oklahoma State the company is committed from state and local gov- government that would fo- to protect the dunes from University in Tulsa, while to “help drive solutions to ernments trying to hold it islation aimed at boosting cus on expanding outdoor the profile of the already commercial interests that local governments will get the opioid addiction crisis.” responsible for the scourge recreation and related were attempting to mine $12.5 million. The Sack- Plaintiffs’ attorney Paul of addiction. popular tourist destina- economic development. tion. the gypsum. They argued Acknowledging compe- the dunes could be profit- “Like no place on earth” tition from neighboring is how the National Park able in other ways. Colorado, Arizona and It took three decades be- Service describes the Utah, Gov. Michelle Lu- world’s largest gypsum fore White Sands was es- jan Grisham has said that tablished as a monument dune field. New Mexico has just as in 1933 by President Her- The monument sees much natural beauty and bert Hoover to preserve hundreds of thousands of can be a beacon for people the dunes and additional visitors every year, more looking to explore. features of scenic, scien- than any other park ser- New Mexico’s effort also vice location in New Mex- will focus on closing the tific and educational in- ico. In 2017, White Sands gap among those who have terest. logged more than 600,000 the opportunity to experi- “Making it a nation- visits and spurred more ence the outdoors through al park is a super smart than $31 million in spend- programs for low-income move. It’s the next level,” ing for the local economy. families and other under- said state Sen. Jeff Stein- “By designating White served populations. born, a Las Cruces Dem- Sands as a national park, From the village of Tu- ocrat who was among the we have the potential to larosa to Las Cruces, sponsors of the outdoor make it an economic pow- elected leaders through- recreation bill. erhouse in southern New out the region have voiced Today, supporters say Mexico, creating new jobs their support for national the monument contains and bringing much need- park status. However, the a more diverse set of ar- ed services to our rural Otero County Commission chaeological and scientific communities,” U.S. Rep. in a letter sent last year to resources than were first FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Xochitl Torres Small said Heinrich suggested that known, including recently Opioids, including heroin and prescription drugs like OxyContin, were in a statement. making White Sands a discovered Ice Age fossil- a factor in a record 48,000 deaths across the U.S. in 2017, according to The federal legislation, park wouldn’t necessari- ized footprints and sloth the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. first introduced last year ly increase visitation and tracks. A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Complaints warrant on charges of assault larly arrests, reflect police records. In and battery on a household Caller from Market Street re- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, member, threat to commit a ports he is unable to find his it is the sole responsibility of the con- crime, intimidating a witness, 76-year-old wife who has Alz- and entering at night for a fel- cerned party to contact the relevant heimer’s disease on Monday at ony on Sunday at 10:52 p.m. police department and have the de- 7:15 p.m. Marcelo DaSilva, 29, of 18 partment issue a notice of correction Gas odor reported inside Sutton St., was summoned to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- the home at 8 Dunstan Road following a motor vehicle stop ifications will not be made without on Monday at 9:35 p.m. Call at 23 Central St. on Monday at handled by the Lynnfield Fire express notice of change from the 12:38 p.m. for operating a mo- Department. tor vehicle without a license. arresting police department. Wires down reported on Glacio DaSilva, 40, of 33 Wildwood Drive on Monday at Tracey St., Apt. 4, was sum- LYNN 10:14 p.m. Caller said a tree moned on Monday at 2:21 limb is hanging on a wire. Of- p.m. for unlicensed operation Arrests ficer reports Verizon has been of a motor vehicle. notified. Greisy Batista, 30, of 11 Accidents Hamley St., was arrested on a Medical Aid courtesy booking at 7:22 a.m. Report of a motor vehicle Tuesday. Well-being check requested crash on Sunday at 7:50 p.m. PHOTO | LYNN POLICE Luis Dejesus-Garcia, 31, at 500 Ross Drive on Monday at Spring Hill Suites at 43 of 1000 Loring Ave., Salem, at 10:42 a.m. Officer reports Newbury St. Party said her ve- A total of nearly 5 kilos of cocaine were seized during the course of the was arrested and charged resident is fine. hicle was struck in the parking investigation, along with $26,400 in cash. with Class B drug trafficking Request for an ambulance lot. Officer will document. 200-plus grams at 4:49 p.m. at Lahey Health at 1350 Mar- Motor vehicle crash report- Monday. ket St. on Monday at 11 a.m. ed at 15 Crowninshield St. on Patent taken to Salem Hospi- Monday at 8:04 a.m. Joint drug investigation Accidents tal. Atlantic Ambulance request- Complaints A report of a motor vehicle ed assistance getting a resi- leads to man’s arrest crash with personal injury at dent into their home at 856 Woman walked into the po- 2:50 p.m. Monday at Huss Salem St. on Monday at 12:05 lice station on Sunday at 6:02 ments. packages deemed suspi- Court and South Common p.m. Call handled by the Lynn- p.m. to report she received a By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF His attorney, Lance So- Street; at 7:19 p.m. Monday at field Fire Department. cious were not delivered telephone message saying belman, said Dejesus-Gar- Broadway and Warwick Street. Request for medical aid on and opened by authorities that she struck a vehicle and LYNN — A 31-year-old cia was looking forward to A report of a motor vehicle Monday at 1:41 p.m. at 5 Hill- while still in federal cus- left a phone number. Report- Salem man was arrest- fighting the case and prov- crash at 2:51 p.m. Monday at top Road. Patient taken to Sa- tody. In other cases, pack- ing party said she did not hit ed on Monday after a ing his innocence. 112 Market St.; at 7:38 p.m. lem Hospital. ages were delivered to the any vehicle. Officer listened to months-long joint local “He is a person with no Monday at Commercial Street Ambulance requested at intended addresses and the voicemail and the message and federal investigation prior criminal background and Neptune Boulevard; at 10 Harvey Park on Monday at surveillance was conduct- appeared to be a series of pre- found he was allegedly and these charges are an 9:49 p.m. Monday at 14 Cur- 11:32 p.m. Patient taken to ed on the delivery where recorded messages consistent running a drug traffick- aberration,” Sobelman win Circle. Salem Hospital. DeJesus-Garcia was seen with a scam. ing operation by having said. A report of a motor vehicle picking them up. Report of vandalism at Ken- large amounts of cocaine The arrest came after an hit and run crash at 6 p.m. In some cases, packag- MARBLEHEAD nedy Field Park on Elginwood shipped from Puerto Rico extensive investigation by Monday at 320 Chatham St. es were delivered to 63 Road on Monday at 10:53 to post offices and various the Lynn Police Drug Task Washington St. in Lynn, Accident a.m. Officer will document. addresses in and around Force, the Drug Enforce- an apartment Deje- Assaults Neighborhood dispute over Lynn, police said. ment Administration and A report of a minor motor dogs reported on Monday at Luis Dejesus-Garcia was the U.S. Postal Inspection sus-Garcia has control A report of an assault and vehicle crash on Washington 12:38 p.m. at 4 Belfast St. charged with trafficking Service that began in Jan- of and where his license battery with a dangerous Street at 3:26 p.m. on Monday. Officer reports the dispute got 200-plus grams of cocaine uary. Lynn and Salem Po- address comes back to. weapon at 3:51 p.m. Monday physical, both parties were sep- Throughout the inves- on President Street; at 7:34 after picking up a package lice were waiting on Mon- Complaints arated and sent to their homes. containing a kilo of co- day for Dejesus-Garcia to tigation, packages from p.m. Monday on Chestnut Puerto Rico were seized A caller reported she caine at a Salem post of- pick up the package and Street. Medical by a special agent from A report of an assault and watched a vehicle attempt to fice on Monday afternoon, subsequently arrested according to Lynn Police the U.S. Postal Inspection battery at 4:35 p.m. Monday take a resident’s spot on Far- Well-being check requested him. Unit, according to court at Liberty and Washington rell Court at 10:47 a.m. on for a homeless person rolling a Lt. Michael Kmiec. The investigation kicked streets; at 11:07 p.m. Monday Monday. Responding officers suitcase in front of City Hall on A search warrant was off after postal inspec- documents. on Washington Street. made contact with the vehicle Lowell Street struggling to sal- later executed at his Sa- tors and authorities from A total of nearly 5 ki- owner and they moved it. vage a large recliner left on the lem address at 1000 Lor- the DEA learned Deje- los of cocaine were seized Breaking and Entering A school employee on Vil- curb on Sunday at 6:23 p.m. ing Ave., where police sus-Garcia was allegedly during the course of the lage Street called and reported Officer checked the area and seized $26,400 in cash, running a drug traffick- investigation, with a A report of a breaking and a child took off at 11:29 a.m. could not locate. Kmiec said. ing organization where street value of approxi- entering at 12:59 p.m. Mon- on Monday. Responding offi- Dejesus-Garcia was ar- kilograms of cocaine were mately $500,000, Kmiec day at 85 Sheridan St. cers transported the student SAUGUS raigned in Lynn District being shipped via U.S. said. A report of a motor vehicle and a faculty member back to Court on Tuesday and mail from Puerto Rico to held without bail pending various addresses in and Gayla Cawley can be breaking and entering at 5:48 the school at 11:38 a.m. on Arrest p.m. Monday at 35N Canal St.; Monday. a dangerousness hear- around Lynn, according to reached at gcawley@item- at 10:04 a.m. Tuesday at 29 A caller reported her Brendan John Kennedy, 34, ing scheduled for April 1, court documents. live.com. Follow her on Kernwood Drive. 18-year-old daughter was out of 832 Broadway, Apt. 133, was according to court docu- In some instances, the Twitter @GaylaCawley. walking and was followed by arrested on warrant charges. Theft a suspicious male on Bubier Road at 4:14 p.m. on Monday. Accident Motorcycle driver hospitalized A report of a larceny at 5:36 She stated the male was sit- p.m. Monday at Green Tea at ting on a park bench at Sea- A report of a motor vehicle 751 Lynnway; at 1:14 a.m. side and got up to follow her accident at Wheelabrator Sau- after Lynn crash involving car Tuesday at Domino’s Pizza at as she walked by. gus at 10:05 a.m. Monday. 341 Union St.; at 8:08 a.m. A caller reported a suspi- By Gayla Cawley to Lynn Fire Capt. Joseph throughout the city, not Tuesday at Alley and Pleasant cious brown SUV, with two “His- Complaints ITEM STAFF Zukas. only on ambulances, but streets. The bike collided with on fire trucks. panic males,” stopped by her LYNN — A 58-year-old Ruby Avenue house while she A caller reported a dog has a car and possibly struck “Having paramedics em- been in a vehicle for about an man is in “critical, but sta- a telephone pole near the bedded with fire engines, LYNNFIELD was outside with her daughter ble condition” after a seri- at 4:20 p.m. on Monday. She hour and appears to be in dis- Peabody line, Zukas said. which is national stan- tress at IHop on Broadway at ous motorcycle crash in- First responders from dards, is good for the cit- Accidents stated the two men proceeded volving a car on Broadway to get out of the vehicle as she 1:04 p.m. Monday. Engine 10, including three izens and possibly saved Monday night, according Massachusetts State Police was going into her house and A report of a suspicious mo- paramedics, said the in- this guy’s life,” Zukas said. to the Lynn Fire Depart- reported a motor vehicle crash began staring at it. She stated tor vehicle parked in the area jured driver was unre- Another critical factor, on Salem Street between the she locked the doors and when of 24 Birch St. at 1:47 p.m. ment. sponsive with serious head he said, was the victim rotary and Route 1 on Monday she opened the shades the Monday. The motorcycle driver trauma, Zukas said. That’s was taken from the heli- at 12:05 p.m. Officer unable to men were in her driveway and A caller reported while trav- was taken by helicopter when the call went out for pad in the back of Union locate accident. got back in the car when they eling on Route 1 South near to Massachusetts General a medical helicopter. Hospital, one of the fire Motor vehicle crash with in- saw she was on the phone. Friendly’s her driver’s side door Hospital after a crash at Zukas said the call department’s landing jury reported on North Broad- window blew out at 5:52 p.m. 196 Broadway shortly be- emphasizes the impor- zones that won’t be there way on Monday at 7:09 p.m. PEABODY Monday. Police report an un- fore 7:30 p.m., according tance of medics working when the hospital closes. Officer reports party requesting known cause for the broken window. rescue for back pain. Officer Arrest assisted with paperwork. A report of loud music com- Police seeking three suspects in Silvana Ferreira, 41, of 33 ing from a garage at 14 Jack- Alarms Tracey St., Apt. 4, was arrested son St. at 9:11 p.m. Monday. following a motor vehicle stop A caller on Broadway re- Lynn convenience store robbery Hang up 911 call received ported a suspicious noise that at 7-Eleven at 115 Main St. and three people came into ter, cigarettes and scratch from 10 Kimball Lane on Mon- charged with the unlicensed sounds like someone trying to By Gayla Cawley Crown Variety, at 228 lottery tickets, Kmiec said. day at 11:50 a.m. Officer re- operation of a motor vehicle on break into his apartment at ITEM STAFF Lewis St., with one point- It’s unclear if the sus- ports the call was an accident. Monday at 2:21 p.m. 3:45 a.m. Tuesday. Faulty carbon monoxide de- A caller reported he left his LYNN — A Lewis Street ing a handgun at the pects were men or women, convenience store was tector sounded at 35 Stillman Summons medical marijuana in the lobby 57-year-old male clerk, as they were completely Road on Monday at 8:13 p.m. of Red Roof Inn on Broadway robbed at gunpoint by Lynn Police Lt. Michael covered up, Kmiec said. Call handled by the Lynnfield Randley Lora, 25, of 30 Har- while making coffee at 5:53 three masked people on Kmiec said. There have been no ar- Fire Department. wood St., Lynn, was served a a.m. Tuesday. Saturday night. The suspects took off rests and the incident is Shortly before 11 p.m., with cash from the regis- under investigation.

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Kraft now wants jury trial Prosecutors say Kraft of probation and ordered Fired state trooper gets up to in April 2016. Tuesday. on prostitution charge was videotaped by police to pay more $50,000 in 15 years on rape conviction Prosecutors said Sund- The hotel was evacu- twice in January paying restitution. berg had a history of ated while authorities WEST PALM BEACH, for sex with a woman at The Westwood resident LOWELL (AP) — A for- abuse directed at the searched for possible Fla. (AP) — New England a Jupiter, Fla., massage was the second ex-state mer Massachusetts State victim. suspects. Guests, who Patriots owner Robert parlor. If convicted, Kraft trooper to be sentenced Police trooper convicted Sundberg, a 14-year were allowed inside a Kraft now says he wants would face 100 hours of for his role in the over- of raping his ex-girlfriend veteran of the agency, mall across the street, his misdemeanor solic- community service and time abuse scandal in as has been sentenced to up was suspended without later returned to their itation of prostitution a $5,000 fine. He could many days. to 15 years in prison. pay after his arrest and rooms. charge tried by a jury, not also get a year in jail, He pleaded guilty in The Middlesex district fired soon after his con- Natick Chief James although that is unlikely. viction. a judge. July to embezzling funds attorney says Robert Hicks says the victim told Kraft’s attorneys filed a from a state agency re- Sundberg was sentenced police he was walking in court notice Tuesday also Ex-trooper gets prison time ceiving federal funds. Tuesday in Lowell Superi- Police search for suspects front of the hotel when a waiving his arraignment, or Court. in OT theft scandal Prosecutors say Raftery in shooting at hotel car approached him, so he which had been scheduled The 48-year-old Fram- left overtime shifts early, moved into the hotel and for Thursday. His law- BOSTON (AP) — A ingham resident was NATICK (AP) — Police yers also reiterated his former Massachusetts and, on multiple occa- convicted by a jury last are searching for one or a shot was fired. The car not guilty plea, which he State Police trooper who sions, did not work over- week of multiple charges, more suspects in con- then fled the area. The made last month. pleaded guilty to getting time shifts at all. To hide including rape, strangula- nection with a shooting intended target was not Kraft and 24 other men paid for hours he didn’t his conduct, he submitted tion, assault and battery, at a hotel in suburban struck. His name was not were charged in Palm work has been sentenced bogus tickets that were and stalking. Boston. released. Beach County as part of to three months in prison. never issued to motorists. He was arrested after Police say they initially What prompted the a multicounty crackdown Federal prosecutors Raftery retired after the victim, who is also responded to a reported shooting remains under on massage parlor prosti- say 47-year-old Gregory he was implicated in the a state police employee, “active shooter” situa- investigation. Police are tution. About 300 men are Raftery was also sen- scheme. Eight people reported she was attacked tion at the Crown Plaza reviewing security sur- charged overall. tenced Tuesday to a year pleaded guilty. at their Boxborough home in Natick around 3 a.m. veillance video. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7

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©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2019 Mayor McGee honors English basketball’s state title win By Mike Alongi ITEM STAFF LYNN — The English boys basketball team’s Division 1 state championship victory was a huge accomplishment in the city of Lynn, and Tuesday evening Lynn Mayor Thomas McGee invited the Bulldogs to his office at City Hall to honor to historic event. “We’re just so proud of the team and the hard work they put in this season,” McGee said. “Bringing home a Divi- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE sion 1 state title in basketball is a big deal, and so we wanted The English boys basketball team was honored at the mayor’s of- to do something for the team fice Tuesday evening, receiving certificates of recognition for its and let them know how proud Division 1 state championship victory. we are of what they accom- plished this year.” star, the feat meant a lot. has for the team and what we accom- The win, a 64-57 victory over “I was telling all of the guys when we plished this year, and that’s a great feel- Putnam at Holy Cross, brought came in here that 17 years ago I remem- ing.” the Bulldogs their first state ber being in their position coming in McGee added to that sentiment, say- basketball championship since ing that the win — and the entire tour- 1939, ending an 80-year here and receiving accolades, and so it means a lot to see them get to experience nament run — really shows what this drought. For head coach Anto- community is all about. nio Anderson, himself a former that,” Anderson said. “Honoring us like Lynn high school basketball this just shows the appreciation the city ENGLISH, B2

ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Marblehead senior attacker Sara Campbell is Young Bulldogs aiming for playoffs one of four seniors returning to the field for the Magicians girls lacrosse team this season. By Harold Rivera dogs finished the 2018 regular ITEM SPORTS EDITOR season 8-12. “Last year we lost a lot of close LYNN — English baseball coach games,” Mullins said. “We played a Marblehead girls Doug Mullins and his players lot of teams tough. It seemed like know the challenge that’s ahead of we never got that key hit or made them this spring. With a new sea- that key play to get wins. It cer- lacrosse returns son on the horizon, the Bulldogs tainly wasn’t for lack of effort. are excited to get started out on Some of those games are the the diamond. But they’ll have to games we’ll need to pull out this do so without 12 of last spring’s year to make the tournament.” as talented as ever seniors. The five seniors returning are Among those who left the team Andy Duverge (outfielder), Julio By Harold Rivera last year to graduation were Devin Figueroa (outfielder/pitcher), ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Curley, Briston Maynard, Alex Ro- Jomar Moreta (shortstop/pitcher), driguez and Wilbur Rosario. Juan Subervie (infielder) and Er- MARBLEHEAD — The Marblehead girls lacrosse team “We just need guys that are has plenty to be excited about as the Magicians gear up ick Ubri (outfielder). Duverge and ready to step up,” Mullins said. Moreta are co-captains. for a new season. Marblehead returns no shortage of ex- “There are opportunities to be “They’re both great student-ath- perience and talent to this season’s roster, meaning the had. We have five returning play- letes,” Mullins said. “They’re very ingredients are there for another winning recipe. ers from last year’s team, all se- reliable, they do everything I ask. “We’re excited with the young talent we have in the niors. We’re not exactly a young They’re certainly ‘lead by example’ program,” Marblehead coach Annie Madden, entering team but we’re inexperienced in type guys.” her ninth season, said. “We have another group of se- terms of varsity experience. We Also expected to contribute are niors who are really great leaders on and off the field. just need guys that are capable of senior catcher/first baseman They’ve taken the new players under their wings and stepping into those roles. I think Ethan Labbe, freshman infielder/ shown them what it’s like to play lacrosse in Marblehead. they’re capable of doing such.” outfielder Anthony Mateo, fresh- The players and coaches are excited for the opportunity.” Last season’s Bulldogs didn’t ac- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE man outfielder Jose Morel and Marblehead has a tough act to follow after a solid post- complish what they set out to. sophomore infielder Clodys season run in 2018. The Magicians finished the regular Outfielder Erick Ubri is return- English competed and hung tough season at 14-4 and earned the No. 2 seed in the Divi- ing for his senior season with with its opponents but fell short of Paramoys. sion 1 North state tournament (it was Marblehead’s first the English baseball team. the state tournament. The Bull- BULLDOGS, B2 season in Division 1). Marblehead defeated Melrose and Masconomet before falling to Reading in the sectional semifinal. “We had a lot of talent with a lot of leadership from our senior class who spent four years on varsity and real- Record-breaking Pioneers want more ly proved to everyone what hard work can do,” Madden By Anne Marie Tobin who played key roles and will be said. ITEM STAFF tough to replace. Although the Magicians graduated seven members of Attack/midfielder Liv Smyrnios last spring’s roster, they return five experienced seniors LYNNFIELD — When the Lyn- led the front line with 59 goals and in 2019. nfield girls lacrosse team takes the eight assists. Now playing at St. An- Returning to the mix are midfielders Grace Arthur and field April 1 for its season opener selm’s, Smyrnios scored her first col- Lydia Bongiorno. against Cape Ann League rival Mas- legiate goal March 9 in the Hawks’ “They’re both phenomenal leaders,” Madden said of her conomet, the Pioneers will set their 23-4 win over visiting Post Univer- senior midfielders. “They’re going to take charge both of- sights on another record-breaking sity. fensively and defensively for us this year.” year. Gracie Sperling wreaked havoc Sara Campbell, an attacker, also returns for her senior Last year, the team set records for all year long at midfield with 28 campaign. most goals in a single season (222) goals, 17 assists, 47 draw controls, “Sara’s in shape and ready to step up to fill some shoes and largest goal differential (+52). 61 ground balls and 26 caused turn- from last year’s seniors,” Madden said. The Pioneers also notched their overs, while defenseman Hannah Senior defender Amanda Schillinger will lead Marble- first-ever road tournament win, de- Filipe anchored the backfield. head’s defense. feating Winthrop (13-4) in the first “The three seniors were all big con- “Amanda has taken over in the defensive end,” Schil- round of the Division 2 North state tributors for the last three years,” linger said. “She’s helping fill some of those gaps from tournament. said Lynnfield coach Ethan Blanch- our leaders from last year. She really has shown that While the season ended with a ette. “Losing their leadership may be she’s here to play.” 15-3 loss in the quarterfinals to more significant than anything else ITEM FILE PHOTO Defender Annie Migliore’s the fifth senior returner. Mi- Newburyport, the team finished because they were strong personali- gliore’s sidelined with a torn ACL, an injury she suffered 12-8 (its second best record in pro- ties that did an excellent job as lead- Lynnfield senior Ashley during the offseason. Although she can’t help her team- gram history) and had four players ers of the team. But we’re also losing Barrett is one of eight mates by playing, Migliore’s ready and willing to bring over 80 goals and a ton of caused selected to the CAL All-Star team. starters returning for the her leadership through vocal support. turnovers, among other things.” That loss brought with it the end Pioneers girls lacrosse team MARBLEHEAD, B2 of the road for three senior captains, LYNNFIELD, B2 this season. Jeff Newhall to receive MSSADA President’s Award of Merit LYNN — St. Mary’s High graduate, serves as director of mittee. School Athletic Director Jeff campus operations and girls bas- Newhall said he’s honored by Newhall will receive the Presi- ketball coach. Newhall and the the recognition and believes its a dent’s Award of Merit from the Spartans recently wrapped a ter- testament to a team effort at St. Massachusetts Secondary School rific basketball season in which Mary’s. Athletic Directors Association they reached the Division 3 state “It’s always gratifying to be (MSSADA). The award will be championship game. St. Mary’s honored by your peers,” Ne- presented at the organization’s postseason run included a win whall said. “We are fortunate at annual awards luncheon on over Catholic Central League ri- St. Mary’s to have an outstand- March 27 in Hyannis. val Archbishop Williams in the ing coaching staff and incredi- The President’s Award of Mer- state semifinal at TD Garden. bly supportive administration, it is presented to an athletic di- He began teaching at the school which makes my job much easier. rector – active or retired – who in 2000, took over the girls bas- I look at this as an award for our has dedicated his or her efforts ketball coaching position in 2005 entire athletic program.” to the profession for many years and became athletic director in “We believe we have the best and has made significant con- 2007. He also serves as the MIAA athletic director on the North COURTESY PHOTO tributions in the field of athletic boys and girls soccer tournament Shore, if not the state,” said St. St. Mary’s Athletic Director Jeff Newhall is set to re- administration at the local and director in the North section, Mary’s Head of School Dr. John F. ceive the President’s Award of Merit from the Massa- state levels. chair of the MIAA Basketball Dolan. “Jeff is a true ambassador chusetts Secondary School Athletic Directors Associa- In addition to athletic direc- Committee and a member of the for our school and an invaluable tion today. tor, Newhall, a 1994 St. Mary’s Tournament Management Com- member of our leadership team.” B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2019 St. Mary’s outdoor track to be led by a pair of familiar faces this year The St. Mary’s outdoor track team and hurdle events. Smith ran at is ready to continue its string of suc- Swampscott High and Emmanuel cess but its coaching staff will look a College before transferring to Sa- little different this season. lem State and starting his coaching St. Mary’s will be led by co- career. The staff is joined by first- head coaches Andrew Fasullo and time coach Themo Liakopoulos, Tristan Smith. Both coaches return who competed at Swampscott and from the indoor season, but their UMass Boston. Liakopoulos will past coaching experiences compli- coach the throwing events. ment each other. Smith has never “I’m excited to be a new part of been a head coach but returns from this program and to meet and work last year’s position as an assistant with these kids,” Liakopoulos said. for the outdoor track team. Fasul- The Spartans are expecting to lo has never coached outdoor track have a very successful outdoor but has head coaching experience season following an indoor season from this year’s indoor season. which saw two state qualifying ath- “Coaching the indoor track team, letes. Recruitment of other multis- I had the privilege of witnessing port athletes has been a key part of ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE the great character of our track the strategy for the upcoming sea- athletes,” said Fasullo. “I’m really son. English boys basketball coach Antonio An- excited for the opportunity to work “It’s an amazing opportunity and derson (left) receives a certificate of recogni- alongside the other coaches and I appreciate St. Mary’s for giving tion from Lynn Mayor Thomas McGee (right) coach the team this spring.” me this chance,” Smith said of being during a ceremony at City Hall Tuesday night. Fasullo will specialize in coaching offered a head coaching position. the long distance and middle dis- “I’m going to do everything I can to tance events. A runner himself, Fa- make this season as successful for English boys basketball sullo competed in cross country and our athletes as possible.” COURTESY PHOTO track during his high school years The Spartans start the season Tristan Smith (left) and Andrew and still runs, placing 44th in the with the 2nd annual Margaret Fasullo (right) will be the co- honored at mayor’s office BAA half marathon in 2018. Smith McNiff Relay Meet hosted by Aus- head coaches of the St. Mary’s will oversee the sprint, jumping, tin Prep Wednesday. outdoor track team this season. ENGLISH From B1 “You can feel the pride in everyone, in the coaches, the players, the alumni, the families,” said McGee. “We have so many great things going on in all of our schools, and a win like this just highlights those special things. To have a run like this all the way to a state title win, it really put a great spotlight on our city.” The team — players, coaches and families — was in- vited to the mayor’s office for a catered meal before re- ceiving individual certificates of recognition for the historic win. After that, the team was brought out onto the floor of the City Council and officially recognized and commended. The Bulldogs were a powerhouse for much of the sea- son. After rolling to an 18-2 record in the regular sea- son, English earned the No. 1 seed in Division 1 North. But that didn’t guarantee an easy road to the sectional final, as the Bulldogs still had to win three games against opponents from the Merrimack Valley Confer- ence — arguably one of the deepest conferences in the state. After a first-round bye, No. 8 Lawrence was the first opponent for the Bulldogs. English pulled away in the second half and won 82-63, moving on to face No. 12 Andover. The Bulldogs clamped down on defense and won 66-43, earning a date with No. 3 Central Catholic in the sectional final. After a back-and-forth battle, En- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE glish prevailed 67-60 and moved on to the state semifi- nal against Newton North. The Bulldogs won that game English baseball coach Doug Mullins (center) speaks with players Jomar Moreta (left) and Andy by 14 points before beating Putnam to win the state Duverge (right) during practice Tuesday afternoon. championship. But, the time to enjoy this win is getting shorter by the minute. As the players prepare the finish up the English baseball looking to take the next step school year before moving on to offseason basketball, Anderson knows that it’s going to take a lot of work to Figueroa, Mateo, Albert Torres and last season. Although the conference stay on top. BULLDOGS Julian Sylvestri. is split differently this year, Mullins “The guys have a quarter left in school, so they’ve got From B1 “A lot of these guys don’t have ex- still expects his team to be chal- to push hard to the end and keep doing well there,” “Something me and my coaches perience on the mound at the varsity lenged. Anderson said. “After that, it’s summer league, fall have talked about is this group level,” Mullins said, “but we do have “The NEC’s always consistently league, and a lot of these guys play AAU ball as well so seems to be together,” Mullins said. they’ll be working on their game. They know what it guys that have talent. If they can tough,” Mullins said. “We’re playing “We’ve noticed a great routine. Guys takes now and they’re hungry for more, so they’ll be step up and throw strikes, they’ll Medford, Malden, Revere, Salem, seem to be rooting for each other working hard to be even better next season.” give us a chance to win games. Those Everett and Classical. We play ev- regardless of the situation. We have are the guys we’ll rely on and I think erybody twice so we get two cracks chemistry, which we’ll need this they have what it takes to get it at everybody. Medford went 17-3 last year. We certainly have holes to fill done.” year. It’s always tough going against Lynnfield hoping to break but we believe we have the guys that Mullins said he’s pleased with Classical. Salem’s always a dogfight. can do it. There are new opportuni- what he saw through the first week We’ll have our hands full. We’ll need more records this season ties, we just need guys to step into of practice. to scrap together some wins and be their roles and excel at them. “Things look good so far,” Mullins as consistent as we can.” LYNNFIELD “We have some good athletes in said. “Guys bring a lot of energy ev- English opens the season April 15 From B1 our lineup,” Mullins said. If we’re ery day. They enjoy being there. The (10 a.m.) at Somerville. The Bull- able to put the ball in play I think work ethic is something us coaches dogs play their home opener April 20 The good news is several key returners are back, in- we’ll be a solid offensive team. The have been proud of and happy with. (1 p.m.) against Marblehead. cluding eight starters, beginning with senior co-captains, key is situational hitting.” The weather has been decent as “Our goal is to reach the state tour- midfielder Sophia Ellis, attacker Ashley Barrett, defend- English currently carries five well. This is the earliest we’ve been nament,” Mullins said. “This year’s er Brianna Barrett and attacker Olivia Sarni. right-handers in its pitching rota- outside. So far things are going well.” no different. We have some holes to Ellis and Ashley Barrett earned CAL All-Star honors tion. Moreta, who logged innings on Life in the Northeastern Confer- fill but we think we have the right last year with Barrett contributing 52 goals, 10 assists the mound last spring, is joined by ence wasn’t easy on the Bulldogs guys to do it.” and 31 ground balls and Ellis adding 40 ground balls, 17 caused turnovers and 17 draw controls. Sarni con- tributed 47 goals, two assists, 15 ground balls and seven Magicians enter 2019 with balance of youth and experience caused turnovers. Other returning starters are junior defender Mac MARBLEHEAD Schena, junior middie Tori Morelli and sophomore mid- die/attacker Jen Flynn. Sophomore goalie Grace Mag- From B1 no, senior Jenna Lannon, junior Shannon Pierce, junior “Annie’s just as valu- Maddie Burke, junior Molly Ozanian and sophomore able to us on the sidelines Ava O’Brien also return. as she was on the field,” With Sperling gone, Morelli looks to be a key factor in Madden said. “She helps all phases of the game, especially on the draw. She fin- keep the morale and helps ished the 2018 season with eight goals and assists, 58 the entire program under- draw controls, 40 ground balls, 16 caused turnovers and stand what it’s like to be a 10 blocks. part of this team.” “We have eight starters returning, and I would con- Aside from the returning sider all of them high-quality players,” said Blanchette. seniors, Marblehead also “While they won’t all be all-stars, I could see any of the carries a core of talented eight returners having an all-star caliber season.” underclassmen who’ve The Pioneers are loaded with promising new talent. left a positive impression Juniors Lexi Allain and Sydney Jean-Simon along with on Madden through the sophomores Molly Murphy, Maddie Murphy, Olivia Mur- first week of practice. phy (no relation) and Bella Scala moved up from the JV “I feel really positive squad. about this lacrosse sea- Blanchette said the team’s biggest need is filling in the son,” Madden said. “I vacancies on defense. know we have the right “The goals allowed total (170 last year), while higher girls in the right places. than in past years was still excellent, as I believe we Everyone’s here to work ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE were in the top 45 in goals-against average out of over hard and ready to make 200 teams,” Blanchette said. “We have a lot of goals to a difference, individually Marblehead girls lacrosse coach Annie Madden (second from left) speaks replace, but we have several players who will compete and as a team.” with her players during practice Tuesday. for playing time on attack. It’s the defense that has a few Madden foresees a com- areas of need without obvious players to fill those spots.” petitive Northeastern “The NEC just gets bet- in the right position to season Friday afternoon Blanchette had a chance to evaluate his team Sunday Conference, per usual. ter every single year,” put ourselves in the right (4) when the Magicians at the annual North Andover Play Day. With plenty of state tour- Madden said. “The compe- place to win. host Woburn in a non-con- “We were short-handed and had only three subs, but nament contenders in the tition gets stronger. Girls “We have a tough sched- ference game. that gave our younger players a great chance to get lots conference, Marblehead lacrosse on the North ule,” Madden said. “How- “Everyone’s very excit- of playing time,” said Blanchette. “Plus, it was a chance will be tested. Among the Shore’s improving every ever, it’s preparing us to ed,” Madden said. “They’re to get in game shape and play at true game speed at the NEC teams who quali- year. We’re not taking any- hopefully play in the state excited to see all our hard varsity level.” fied for the postseason thing for granted. We’ll tournament in Division 1 work during the offseason Lynnfield’s 2019 schedule is competitive with nine last year were Beverly, work hard for everything and continue building our come together Friday. Wo- non-league contests on the docket, including the last six Gloucester, Peabody, Re- during the season. Every program, making it stron- burn’s always a tough op- of the season capped by an away match at Fenwick May vere, Swampscott and game, every minute. We ger every day.” ponent for us. It’s a great 27. Winthrop. have to make sure we’re Marblehead opens the opening game.” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn Post 6 not. Previous nominees will also remain eligible. Senior Legion Forms are available from Bart Conlon, who can be Lynn Post 6 Senior reached by phone at 781- Legion Baseball is current- 599-6277 or via email at ly seeking leadership, a bartleyconlon133@comcast. head coach and assistant net. coaches for the upcoming season.Players ages 17-19 (born in 2000 or later) are Ridley basketball also welcome to register to play this season. Players be spring workouts Lynn residents or attend The Ridley Basketball school in Lynn. Skill Clinics will run spring/ Anyone interested is summer workouts on Mon- encouraged to contact Mike day evenings (7-8:30 p.m.) Quinn via email at distric- [email protected] or phone starting April 22. The 10 ses- at 978-364-3468. sions will run each Monday until June 24. The sessions will take place at St. Mary’s. Lynn Tech Hall of Drills are designed to help Fame nominations any player at any level with ball handling, shooting (off Nominations are now the dribble, off screens and being accepted for the Lynn off the pass), creating your Tech Hall of Fame. Eligible own shot and finishing at nominees must have gradu- the rim. Games will also be ated at least 15 years ago. mixed in so that players can The hall of fame dinner will learn how to use their skills be held on May 18 at Angel- ica’s Restaurant in Middle- in a game situation. The cost ton. of the clinics is $200. For Nominations will be more information, contact accepted until March 30. Helen Ridley at via phone at Anyone can submit a nomi- 781-775-0078 or email at rid- nation whether they’re asso- leytopflightbasketball@ ciated with Lynn Tech or gmail.com.

TV/RADIO TV NHL 7:30 p.m...... NY Rangers at Boston...... NBCSN 10 p.m...... Vegas at Colorado...... NBCSN College Baseball 3 p.m...... Rhode Island at Northeastern...... NESN Plus PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS College 5 p.m...... Ohio St. at Kentucky...... SEC Network Jayson Tatum (right) had 21 points to help lead the Celtics to a win over the Cleveland Cavaliers High School Basketball Tuesday night. 5 p.m...... McDonald’s girls’ all-star game...... ESPN2 7 p.m...... McDonald’s boys’ all-star game...... ESPN2 NBA 8 p.m...... Indiana at Oklahoma City...... ESPN Celtics snap four-game losing 10:30 p.m...... LA Lakers at Utah...... ESPN Men’s 9 p.m...... Colorado at Texas...... ESPN2 9 p.m...... Lipscomb at N.C. State...... ESPNU streak with win over Cavaliers 9 p.m...... Lipscomb at North Carolina State...... ESPNU Golf 2 p.m...... WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play...... Golf CLEVELAND (AP) — Jayson the third quarter, but Sexton scored per-corner scoreboards to keep track College Lacrosse Tatum and Marcus Smart each nine points and Marquese Chriss’ of things. The video and numbers 7 p.m...... Albany at Harvard...... NESN scored 21 points, and the Bos- 3-pointer tied the game at 92 with 9 returned soon after halftime and Women’s College Lacrosse ton Celtics broke away from a minutes to play. drew a loud ovation from the crowd. 5 p.m...... Colgate at Boston University...... NESN fourth-quarter tie to defeat the Horford had a basket in the lane TIP-INS 7 p.m...... Princeton at Maryland...... FS1 Cleveland Cavaliers 116-106 on and Gordon Hayward scored on Celtics: Hayward had 15 points Tuesday night. a layup off a turnover. Horford’s and Morris added 14. ... G Terry Ro- 2 p.m...... Miami Open (quarterfinals)...... ESPN2 Kyrie Irving (rest) didn’t play for 3-pointer pushed the lead to 100-94. Radio Boston, but the Celtics snapped a Tatum returned after missing zier, a Northeast Ohio native who NHL four-game losing streak and are Sunday’s loss to San Antonio be- played high school basketball in 7:30 p.m...... NY Rangers at Boston...... WBZ-FM 98.5 11-2 without their leading scorer. cause of a bruised back and scored suburban Shaker Heights, scored Al Horford had 19 points, includ- all his points in the first half. He 11 points. ing eight in the fourth quarter and was 9 of 14 and hit three 3-pointers. Cavaliers: Cedi Osman had 15 NHL the go-ahead layup early in the pe- Horford missed the two previous points and Larry Nance Jr. add- EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE riod. games with a sore left knee. ed 13. ... Coach Larry Drew said Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA The Celtics ended the game with Irving played his first six seasons G Matthew Dellavedova, who has z-Tampa Bay 77 59 14 4 122 306 206 x-Winnipeg 76 45 27 4 94 256 223 a 24-14 run also sparked by three- with Cleveland. The six-time All- been out since March 6 because of x-Boston 76 46 21 9 101 237 194 x-Nashville 77 43 28 6 92 224 202 Toronto 76 45 25 6 96 271 228 St. Louis 76 41 27 8 90 226 206 point plays from Smart and Marcus Star demanded a trade following a concussion, could miss the rest of Montreal 76 40 28 8 88 227 219 Dallas 76 39 31 6 84 193 188 Morris to pull away. the 2016-17 season and was dealt to the season. Dellavedova returned Florida 76 33 31 12 78 248 262 Colorado 76 34 29 13 81 240 229 Collin Sexton led Cleveland with Boston. He hasn’t played in Cleve- Buffalo 75 31 35 9 71 207 247 Minnesota 77 35 33 9 79 203 224 from a recent road trip because he 24 points and Jordan Clarkson land since the 2017-18 opener. Detroit 76 28 38 10 66 206 258 Chicago 75 33 32 10 76 248 271 wasn’t feeling well and has yet to go Ottawa 75 26 43 6 58 222 278 Pacific Division scored 18. Kevin Love entered 27 points short Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA The Celtics’ slide dropped them of 12,000 in his career. He scored 10 through any on-court activity. GP W L OT Pts GF GA x-Calgary 76 47 22 7 101 268 213 UP NEXT Washington 77 45 24 8 98 264 235 x-San Jose 76 43 24 9 95 268 240 to fifth in the Eastern Conference points and had 11 rebounds, but N.Y. Islanders 77 44 26 7 95 212 188 Vegas 76 42 28 6 90 235 209 with seven games to play in the reg- was 3 of 13 from the field. Celtics: Host the Indiana Pacers Pittsburgh 77 42 24 11 95 261 228 Arizona 76 36 33 7 79 199 212 Carolina 76 42 27 7 91 226 210 Edmonton 75 33 34 8 74 213 249 ular season. Boston also lost four The arena’s Humungotron went on Friday. Columbus 76 42 30 4 88 232 218 Vancouver 76 32 34 10 74 207 237 straight Feb. 21-27. out late in the first quarter, forcing Cavaliers: At the San Antonio Philadelphia 76 36 32 8 80 229 252 Anaheim 77 31 36 10 72 180 237 N.Y. Rangers 75 29 33 13 71 208 250 Los Angeles 75 28 39 8 64 181 235 Cleveland trailed 82-70 late in the teams and fans to use the up- Spurs on Thursday. New Jersey 77 29 39 9 67 211 260 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss.

Tuesday’s Games Montreal at Columbus, 7 p.m. Columbus 4, N.Y. Islanders 0 Detroit at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Steve Pearce to open season on injured list Washington 4, Carolina 1 Florida at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Buffalo at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Florida at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Edmonton, 9 p.m. MESA, Ariz. (AP) — Steve got up, I felt fine, I wasn’t Los Angeles at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Los Angeles at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Chicago at Arizona, 10 p.m. Pearce will start the season wobbly or dizzy or anything Chicago at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Anaheim at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Friday’s Games on the injured list for the like that. I was fine.” Wednesday’s Games Toronto at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. St. Louis at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Boston Red Sox. In his final tuneup for N.Y. Rangers at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Nashville at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. The 2018 World Series the regular season, Porcello Dallas at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. New Jersey at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Vegas at Colorado, 10 p.m. Anaheim at Calgary, 9 p.m. MVP exited an exhibition gave up two runs and four Thursday’s Games Arizona at Colorado, 9 p.m. game last weekend due to hits over four innings, in- Washington at Carolina, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Vegas, 10 p.m. discomfort in his left calf. cluding a solo homer to op- Pearce, a right-handed posing pitcher Cole Hamels NBA batter, normally platoons in the third. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE with lefty-hitting Mitch “He’s tough,” Hamels Atlantic Division Southwest Division Moreland at first base. But said. “I don’t know where W L Pct GB W L Pct GB the Red Sox will begin de- it hit him. We don’t have x-Toronto 52 23 .693 — x-Houston 47 27 .635 — x-Philadelphia 47 27 .635 4½ San Antonio 43 32 .573 4½ fense of their championship instant replay — and I’m Boston 44 31 .587 8 New Orleans 31 44 .413 16½ Thursday in Seattle with- glad we don’t so we didn’t Brooklyn 38 37 .507 14 Memphis 30 44 .405 17 New York 14 60 .189 37½ Dallas 29 44 .397 17½ out Pearce. have to relive it. He looked Southeast Division Northwest Division “We have to do it that fine when he was coming W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Miami 36 37 .493 — x-Denver 49 23 .681 — way,” manager Alex Cora off.” Orlando 36 38 .486 ½ x-Portland 46 27 .630 3½ said Monday night. “It In other news, Red Sox Charlotte 35 39 .473 1½ Utah 44 30 .595 6 makes sense for us, it second baseman Dustin Washington 30 44 .405 6½ Oklahoma City 43 31 .581 7 Atlanta 26 48 .351 10½ Minnesota 33 40 .452 16½ makes sense for him. He Pedroia will start Tuesday Central Division Pacific Division should be back sooner rath- in the spring training fi- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB y-Milwaukee 55 19 .743 — x-Golden State 50 23 .685 — er than later but he won’t nale against the Cubs. Pe- x-Indiana 45 29 .608 10 L.A. Clippers 44 30 .595 6½ be ready for Seattle, so why droia was limited to three Detroit 37 36 .507 17½ Sacramento 36 37 .493 14 Chicago 21 54 .280 34½ L.A. Lakers 32 41 .438 18 take a chance?” games last season after Cleveland 19 56 .253 36½ Phoenix 17 58 .227 34 Sam Travis will likely undergoing a microfracture Tuesday’s Games Thursday’s Games make the team and take procedure and cartilage re- Boston 116, Cleveland 106 Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Pearce’s spot on the open- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS placement in his left knee Charlotte 125, San Antonio 116, OT Orlando at Detroit, 7 p.m. Orlando at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Miami, 7:30 p.m. ing-day roster. in October 2017. Toronto 112, Chicago 103 Toronto at New York, 7:30 p.m. “He’s been swinging the Steve Pearce will open the regular season on the The 35-year-old Pedroia Atlanta at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Denver at Houston, 8 p.m. injured list dealing with discomfort in his left Houston at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. bat, he plays first, he’s a hosted Red Sox players L.A. Clippers at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Sacramento at New Orleans, 8 p.m. right-handed hitter,” Cora calf. and coaches Sunday night Sacramento at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Cleveland at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Detroit at Denver, 9 p.m. said. “It seems like we’re at his home in the Phoenix Washington at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Friday’s Games agent and re-signed with the game. Wednesday’s Games Indiana at Boston, 7 p.m. going to face a lot of lefties area. Golden State at Memphis, 8 p.m. Portland at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. on the West Coast. Having Boston for one year and Cora was doubtful at first “He’s in a good place,” Indiana at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Denver at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. $6.25 million. about keeping Porcello in Portland at Chicago, 8 p.m. Golden State at Minnesota, 8 p.m. a right-handed bat would Cora said. “I was joking Washington at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Washington at Utah, 9 p.m. help us out.” Boston nearly lost anoth- the game. The right-hander with him because for that L.A. Lakers at Utah, 10:30 p.m. Charlotte at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Pearce was acquired from er player to a much more told the trainer to touch his kid who played in Anaheim, Toronto in a trade last June serious injury when pitcher head where the ball hit him. in his first big league game TODAY IN SPORTS and batted a combined Rick Porcello was hit in the “He barked like a dog and in 2006, I still remember he .284 with 11 homers, 42 head by a line drive during scared the living whatever was 5-6, chubby. He hates March 27 1951 — Bill Spivey scores 22 RBIs and an .890 OPS in Monday night’s 3-2 exhi- out of me,” said Cora, who that I say that but he was. 1939 — Oregon beats Ohio State points to lead Kentucky to a 68-58 76 games with the Blue bition loss to the Chicago jumped off the mound. “I To see the house he has, I’m 46-33 in the NCAA’s first national win over Kansas State for the NCAA Jays and Red Sox last sea- Cubs. told him, ‘Now I’m going to like, ‘Wow. You did well, bro. basketball title. basketball tournament. son. He was 4 for 12 (.333) Willson Contreras hit a be on TV for the rest of my What a story, you should 1942 — Joe Louis knocks out Abe 1960 — The Boston Celtics score a with three homers, eight liner that deflected off Por- career for the wrong rea- write a book.’ It was amaz- Simon in the sixth round at Madison then NBA Finals record 76 points in cello’s head in the second sons.’” Square Garden to retain his world the first half a 140-122 win over the RBIs and a 1.167 OPS in ing. Obviously, in this en- heavyweight title. St. Louis Hawks. Leading scorers the World Series victory inning. Porcello, however, Porcello was able to laugh vironment, you go to some 1945 — Oklahoma A&M beats were Tom Heinsohn (24), Bill Shar- against the Los Angeles was checked by an athletic about the play after his out- nice houses. They should do New York University 49-45 for the man (23), Frank Ramsey (22) and Dodgers. trainer, threw a few war- ing. that show again — ‘Cribs’ NCAA basketball championship. Bob Cousy (20) in the series opener. Pearce became a free mup pitches and stayed in “It ricocheted,” he said. “I — and go to Pedroia’s.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2019 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Rise above adversity and strive Emotional matters will escalate Live and learn. Be observant Emotions will run high. Chan- Don’t overreact or let anyone You’ve got choices to make to be your best. Make changes if you let someone interfere in and question anything you nel your energy into positive entice you to do something and you shouldn’t let anyone don’t understand. Don’t feel for the right reason, not be- your personal affairs. Don’t dis- pursuits and living up to the that isn’t in your best interest. interfere with your goals. Move cuss your love life, domestic you must make a change just promises you made to yourself. Make domestic and lifestyle forward and put your plans in cause of what someone else because someone else does. does or says. Do things your matters or finances to avoid Don’t let anyone take advan- improvements. Put your health motion secretively to avoid dis- conflict, discord and meddling. Watching from the sidelines tage of you or your generosity. first. cord. way. will pay off. CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Dig in and get things done. Use Implement the changes you’ve A little charm, intelligence and Listen to suggestions, but don’t Take action and get things Look at what you can do, not your imagination and put your at what you cannot. Don’t let been contemplating for so desire will get you where you stretch your budget or set im- done. Whether at work, heart and soul into accom- someone confuse you or cost long. It’s time to shake things want to go. Personal chang- possible goals. If you stick to school or home, set a goal plishing your goals. Make love, you the chance to be a part of up and live the life you desire. es should reflect your lifelong tried-and-true methods that and don’t stop until you meet romance and improving your something great. Do what feels Love and romance should dreams. Romance is in the have worked in the past, suc- your mark. life priorities. right. highlight your day. stars. cess will be yours.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Husband fathers a child during couple’s separation Work through the four suits DEAR ABBY: My hus- stupid when I lost my chil- We all know this Arthur suit in turn. Spades: Maybe, if band and I separated last Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van dren. I’m now in my 30s Conan Doyle line: “When you every other lead was worse. have eliminated the impossi- Hearts: A definite candidate. year and reconciled sever- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and much wiser. I have ble, whatever remains, however Diamonds: No way; do lead al months later. When we and was founded by her mother, lived with this heartbreak Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at improbable, must be the truth.” an unsupported ace or away decided to get back togeth- for 15 years. I don’t want That is a good thought to from one. Clubs: No; dummy DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los er, he broke it off with his to disrupt their lives, but I keep in mind when selecting bid that suit. Angeles, CA 90069. an opening lead. In today’s So, the heart two was the girlfriend. A month later do want them to have my she contacted him to in- deal, for example, which card best choice. Then it was easy contact information if they should West pick against four to beat the contract. When form him that she’s preg- DEAR WORRIED WIFE: DEAR ABBY: When I would like to have it. I spades? East got in with the heart nant with his child. She’s Forgive me if this seems was 19, I lost custody of know this situation is del- When I ran this deal in king or a club, he led the di- due in a few months. cynical, but is your hus- my three children to the some classes last month, a amond queen through South icate. I desperately want My husband and I dis- band ABSOLUTELY state. They were adopted few Norths opened one no- to build four defensive tricks: to avoid doing the wrong trump because they had 15- one heart, two diamonds and agree about how things SURE that the baby is his? out, and I have had no thing. Please advise. 17 points. I disagreed with one club. should be handled when And, if it is, to what extent contact since. Over the that choice for a few reasons. After an initial trump lead, the child arrives. She says does he plan to be involved years I tried to find them HEARTBROKEN IN First, the hand wasn’t bal- though, South plays immedi- ately on clubs, setting up dis- I’m not allowed to come to in the child’s life? If he without success. Recently, FLORIDA anced, having two double- tons. One of those doubletons cards for his heart losers. the hospital with him and participates in raising I found their names and DEAR HEARTBROKEN: was useless; if three no-trump meet the baby. I say that him/her, then you are addresses using ancestry. was the right contract, it might going without me is ab- right, his child WILL be- com to search their birth Your instincts are on tar- have made only from partner’s surd, and any child that come a part of your life. If records. My son, the old- get. The best way to accom- side. Also, after opening one belongs to my husband is plish what you have in club, North had an easy one- he decides to do no more est, is 18 now, but his sis- spade rebid. Note that those a part of my life, too. How- mind would be to write to than write support checks, ters are only 15 and 16. who did open one no-trump ever, he says she is in the impact on you will be I want to write a letter to the adoptive mother and reached four spades by North charge of the situation. much less. the adoptive mother, let allow her to decide what to after a transfer sequence. I’m worried that when the Each East led the diamond Frankly, I don’t blame her know my side of the do with the information baby is born I’ll be at home queen, but now the defenders you for feeling worried. If a story and offer to open a you give her. Most adopted alone with a broken heart. had to be careful to shift early paternity test hasn’t line of communication for children at some point to hearts to establish a trick in Where should I draw the proved he’s the father of her and the kids. Would want to know who their that suit. Not so easy! line with my husband? the baby, he should discuss that be selfish? What’s the birth parents were, if only When West was on lead against four spades, he WORRIED WIFE IN this with a lawyer to insist right thing to do here? so they can get a complete should have considered each THE SOUTH there be one. I was very young and medical history.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE THE TRIAL COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by MARILYN DE LA CRUZ to MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION given by John J. Cammarata and Karen E. Cammarata to Chase Manhattan SYSTEMS, INC. dated APRIL 11, 2012 and recorded with the Essex (Southern Docket No. ES19P0465EA Mortgage Corporation, dated October 21, 2004 and recorded with the Essex District) County Registry of Deeds at Book 31252, Page 330, of which mortgage Essex Probate and Family Court County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 23531, Page 523, the undersigned, STONEHAMBANK - A CO-OPERATIVE BANK is the present holder, 36 Federal Street subsequently assigned to U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master by assignment dated January 31, 2017 and recorded with the Essex (Southern Salem, MA 01970 Participation Trust by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., S/B/M Chase Home Finance District) County Registry of Deeds at Book 35663, Page 495 for breach of the (978)744-1020 LLC S/B/M to Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corporation by assignment recorded in conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 34509, Page 65 sold at Public Auction at 11:00 o'clock a.m. on the 17th day of May, 2019 on the for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing mortgaged premises located at 76 Empire Street, Lynn, Massachusetts, all and Estate of: same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 AM on April 17, 2019 at 8 singular the premises described in said mortgage, Carol A Roberts Willowdale Drive, Lynnfield, MA, all and singular the premises described in said Date of Death: 06/03/2017 Mortgage, to wit: To wit: To all interested persons: A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal the land with buildings thereon situated in said Lynnfield on Willow Dale Drive, A certain parcel of land with buildings thereon situated in said Lynn known as 76 Representative has been filed by being shown as Lot 19A on a plan entitled "Definitive Plan Willow Dale Dr. & Empire Street, bound and described as follows: Terry L. Lessor of Lynn MA Carpenter Rd. (Ext) Lynnfield, Mass." owned by Pelletier Realty Trust, drawn by requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief Hayes Engineering, Inc, dated October 5, 1964, recorded with Essex South NORTHEASTERLY by Empire Street, 54 feet; as requested in the Petition. Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 104, Plan 100, bounded and described as follows: SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or later of Jewett, 128 feet; The Petitioner requests that: SOUTHERLY by Willow Dale Drive, 127.69 feet; SOUTHWESTELRY on a curved line SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Breed, 54 feet: Terry L. Lessor of Lynn MA from the junction of Willow Dale Drive and Carpenter Road, 39.27 feet; WESTERLY NORTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Quereaux, 128 feet. be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety by Carpenter Road, 35.09 feet; NORTHERLY by land now or formerly of Borjeson, on the bond in an unsupervised administration. 124.76 feet; WESTERLY by land now or formerly of Borjeson, on two courses, Premises to be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, IMPORTANT NOTICE 91.75 feet; NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Fraser & Hyer, 208.32 rights of way, You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the feet; and SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot 20A as shown on said plan, 172.70 feet. restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of liens, Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney Containing 30,400 square feet of land, more or less, according to said plan. improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on Subject to and with the benefit of easements and rights of record, so far as now in water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing the return day of 04/29/2019. force and applicable. For Mortgagor's title see deed recorded herewith encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having priority over This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax within thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without further notice titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in Terms of sale: A deposit of TEN THOUSAND dollars ($10,000.00) by certified or to you. possession, and attorney's fees and costs. bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM sale. The balance is to be paid by cash, certified or bank check drawn on an FDIC PROBATE CODE (MUPC) TERMS OF SALE: Insured Bank located within the Metropolitan Boston Area with no intervening A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of endorsements at STONEHAMBANK, 80 MONTVALE STREET, STONEHAM, MA 02180 administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be recording upon receipt in full of the purchase price. In the event of an error in this administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of publication, the description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days control. expenses of administration. from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Date: March 22, 2019 at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms Pamela Casey O'Brien of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure STONEHAMBANK - A CO-OPERATIVE BANK Register of Probate sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Present holder of said mortgage Item: March 27, 2018 entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further By its Attorney, recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The James A. Antonucci, Esq. (SEAL) description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of 7 Kimball Lane, BLDG D COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Lynnfield, MA 01940 LAND COURT Item: March 27, April 3, 10, 2019 DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. 19SM000163 U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 NOTICE OF COMMUNITY OUTREACH MEETING ORDER OF NOTICE Master Participation Trust REGARDING PROPOSAL OF ESSEX APOTHECARY TO OPERATE ADULT-USE MARIJUANA RETAIL AT 548 CHESTNUT STREET, To: Present Holder of said Mortgage, LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS Robert F. Lucier, Ill By Its Attorneys, ORLANS PC Essex Apothecary, INC, ("Essex Apothecary") will be hosting a Community and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 PO Box 540540 Outreach Meeting ("the Meeting") on April 3rd, 2019 at the 251 Maple Street, U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 et seq.: Waltham, MA 02454 Lynn, MA (Knights of Pythias) at 6:00 PM. Members of the public are encouraged Phone: (781) 790-7800 to attend the Meeting, at which Essex Apothecary will outline its proposal to apply Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper 18-015152 for an Adult-Use Retail license at 548 Chestnut Street (the "Property") pursuant to Item: March 27, April 3, 10, 2019 M.G.L. Chapter 94G and Chapter 55 of the Acts of 2017, and other applicable claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, laws and regulations promulgated thereunder, including those promulgated by the numbered 4 Douglass Street a/k/a 4 Douglas Street, given by Robert F Lucier Ill to TOWN OF LYNNFIELD Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission. Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for INVITATION TO BID CrossCountry Mortgage, Inc., dated February 22, 2016, and recorded in Essex SCHOOL BUS TRANSPORTATION Information presented at the Community Outreach Meeting will include, County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34737, Page 540, and now but not be limited to, the following: held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for The Town of Lynnfield will receive sealed bids for SCHOOL BUS TRANSPORTATION determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. for Lynnfield Public Schools and the METCO Program for a three (3) year contract 1. The types of Adult-Use Marijuana Establishment to be located at the in accordance with the Town of Lynnfield terms, conditions and specifications. Property. If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Sealed bids shall be submitted to the Office of the Department of Public Works, 2. Information adequate to demonstrate that the Adult-Use Marijuana Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on Town Hall, 55 Summer Street, Lynnfield, MA 01940 and shall be clearly marked Establishment location will be maintained securely. that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in "Bid - SCHOOL BUS BIDS". Bids will be received at the Department of Public this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before April 29, Works Office until 10:00 AM on April 16, 2019 at which time they will be 3. Steps to be taken by the Adult-Use Marijuana Establishment to prevent 2019 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the publicly opened and read in the Board of Selectmen Meeting Room. All bids must diversion to minors. benefits of said Act. be submitted in the format provided in the bid package. Witness, GORDON H. PIPER, Chief Justice of said Court on March 15, 2019. 4. A plan by the Adult-Use Marijuana Establishment to positively impact the Attest: Deborah J. Patterson A bid deposit in the amount of 5% of the total value of the Bid shall be furnished community. Recorder with the bid in the form of a certified check, treasurer's or cashier's check issued 18-033851 by a responsible bank or trust company, or in a form of a bid bond executed by a 5. Information adequate to demonstrate that the location will not constitute a Item: March 27, 2019 surety company authorized to do business in the Commonwealth of nuisance to the community by noise, odor, dust, glare, fumes, vibration, heat, or Massachusetts, made payable to the Town of Lynnfield. other conditions likely to cause nuisance. Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Trial Court Specifications and bid forms may be obtained at the Department of Public Works Members of the Lynn community will be encouraged to ask questions and Probate and Family Court Office, located at 55 Summer Street, Lynnfield, MA 01940, during regular to engage in discussions with representatives of Essex Apothecary. Docket No. ES19P0551PO business hours. Essex Division A copy of this notice is on file with the office of the City Clerk and with the CITATION The Town of Lynnfield reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids, or any office of the City Council, Lynn City Hall, 3 City Hall Square, Lynn, Massachusetts. portion of any bid, deemed to be in the best interest of the Town. A copy of this notice was mailed at least seven calendar days prior to the Jose D. Nolasco Perez Item: March 27, 2019 Community Outreach Meeting to abutters of the Property, and abutters within three To all interested persons: hundred feet of the Property, and the owners of land directly opposite the Property A petition has been filed by: on any public or private street or way, all as they appear on the most recent Jose D. Nolasco Perez applicable tax list, notwithstanding that the land of any such owner is located in requesting: another city or town. Grant an order for Special Findings and Judgement of Dependency Item: March 27, 2019 You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the LEGAL NOTICE Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney LYNNFIELD WATER DISTRICT NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on PUBLIC NOTICE April 22, 2019. The Lynn Board of Health, acting under the authority of Section 31, Chapter 111, This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written A Special Meeting of the Lynnfield of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, will conduct a Public appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Water District will be held on Hearing on Tuesday, April 9, 2019 in Room 302, City Hall, 3 City Hall Square, timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections Monday, May 13, 2019 at 7:00 Lynn, MA 01901, at 6:30 p.m. regarding the proposed plastic bag ban. within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further pm at the District office; 842 notice to you. Salem Street, Lynnfield, Massa- SUMMARY OF CHANGES WITNESS, Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. chusetts. The Warrant for the in Date: March 11, 2019 Special Meeting will close at 8:00 Regulation of the City of Lynn Board of Health to eliminate the usage of thin-film Pamela Casey O'Brien p.m. Monday, April 8, 2019. classifi eds. single use plastic carry out bags by all retail establishments in the City of Lynn. The Register of Probate Item: March 27, 2019 reduction in the use of disposable plastic bags is a public purpose that has Item: March 27, 2019 positive impacts on the environment, including but not limited to reducing solid waste, minimizing litter and protecting the ocean environment and sea life and wild TOWN OF NAHANT Does your company life. BOARD OF APPEALS need employees? The proposed regulation is on file for public viewing at City Hall during normal NOTICE OF HEARINGS business hours at the offices of the Inspectional Services, Public Health Division, Room 401. A public hearing will be held by the BOARD OF APPEALS at the NAHANT TOWN HALL, Nahant, MA, on Wednesday, April 10th, 2019 at: Lynn Board of Health Ronald Dupuis, Chairman 1) 8:00 p.m on the petition filed by Jacqueline Earley, as a tenant, for the Item: March 27, 2019 property located at 147 Nahant Road, Nahant, MA, owned by Ron Banchongmanie Enterprises, c/o Pan Manadee, for a special permit. The Building ALL POLICE ORDERED OR ACCIDENT TOWS Inspector has denied a building permit stating that the "proposed hair salon requires a Special Permit Use according to Section 4.13 of the Zoning By-Laws of (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A.) the Town of Nahant, Table of Use Regulations". Notice is hereby given by: Bill's Auto Clinic, 2 Commercial St., Salem, MA. pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on April 15, 2019 2) 8:30 p.m on the petition filed by Michael & Roxanne Schena, petitioner and at: 9 a.m., 2 Commercial St. Salem, MA. Private Sale on the following Motor owner of the property located at 173 Wilson Rd., Nahant, for a Special Permit Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage, towing and/or Variance for Floor Area Ratio and Number of Stories. The Building Inspector charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. has denied a building permit stating that the "proposed alterations are in violation Description of Vehicle of Section 5.03" of the zoning by-laws of the Town of Nahant in the following 2000 Toyota Camry vin # 4T1BG22K5YU973972 areas: "The proposed Floor Area Ratio is 95% where the maximum allowed is Placing a help wanted ad is great for 1997 Toyota Camry vin # 4T1BG22K2VU819506 45%" and "The proposed Number of Stories is 3 where the maximum allowed is 2001 Honda Civic vin # 2HGES16521H542739 2.5'". finding the skilled workers you need. 2003 Toyota Camry vin # 4T1BE32K13U125110 2007 Toyota Camry vin # 4T1BE46K87U623147 BOARD OF APPEALS, Jocelyn Campbell, Chairperson

Thank You, Item: March 27, April 3, 2019 Bill's Auto Clinic 2 Commercial St Salem MA 01970 Item: March 27, April 3, 10, 2019

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Servings: 4-6 8 cup liquid measuring cup, pressing on sol- Sweet and tangy glazed salmon Start to finish: 1 hour ids to extract as much liquid as possible (you —1 1/2 pounds leeks, white and light green should have 5 cups broth; add water as need- parts halved lengthwise, sliced 1/2 inch thick, Servings: 4 spoon pepper in even layer. Place ed to equal 5 cups). Discard solids and return and washed thoroughly, plus 3 cups coarsely Start to finish: 35 minutes (Prep salmon fillets, skin side down, in skil- broth to saucepan. Cover and keep warm. chopped dark green parts, washed thoroughly time: 10 minutes) let. Wash your hands. Sprinkle tops Heat 2 tablespoons oil in Dutch oven over —1 pound asparagus, tough ends trimmed, Prepare Ingredients: of fillets with 1/4 teaspoon salt and medium heat until shimmering. Add leeks —1/4 cup maple syrup chopped coarse, and reserved; spears cut on and pinch salt and cook, covered, stirring oc- 1/8 teaspoon pepper. bias into 1/2 inch lengths —2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar Cook salmon over medium heat, casionally, until leeks begin to brown, about 5 —2 tablespoons soy sauce —2 cups frozen peas, thawed minutes. Add asparagus spears and cook un- without moving salmon, until fat be- —4 cups vegetable broth —1 tablespoon lime juice, squeezed gins to puddle around fillets and skin til asparagus is crisp-tender, 4 to 6 minutes. from 1 lime —1 cup water Add pepper flakes and remaining garlic and begins to brown, 6 to 8 minutes. —4 garlic cloves, minced —2 garlic cloves, peeled and minced Use tongs and spatula to carefully cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add re- —Salt and pepper —2 tablespoons minced fresh mint maining 1 cup peas and continue to cook for flip fillets. Cook, without moving fil- —2 tablespoons minced fresh chives —4 (6-ounce) skin-on salmon fillets 1 minute longer. Transfer vegetables to bowl lets, until center of each fillet regis- —1/2 teaspoon grated lemon zest plus 2 —1 lime, cut into wedges and set aside. Wipe out pot with paper towels. ters 125 F on the instant-read ther- tablespoons juice Gather Cooking Equipment: mometer, 6 to 8 minutes. Turn off Heat remaining 1/4 cup oil in now-empty —Medium saucepan —6 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil heat. Transfer fillets, skin side down, pot over medium heat until shimmering. Add —12-inch nonstick skillet —Salt and pepper to serving platter. Cover platter with —1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes pasta and cook, stirring often, until just be- —Tongs ginning to brown, about 5 minutes. Add wine —Spatula aluminum foil. —1 pound campanelle (farfalle and penne and cook, stirring constantly, until absorbed, —Instant-read thermometer Cook maple syrup mixture in sauce- are acceptable substitutes) —Serving platter pan over medium heat, stirring oc- —1 cup dry white wine about 2 minutes. —Aluminum foil casionally with rubber spatula, un- —1 ounce Parmesan cheese, grated (1/2 When wine is fully absorbed, add warm —Rubber spatula til thick and syrupy, 4 to 6 minutes cup), plus extra for serving broth and bring to boil. Cook, stirring fre- —Large spoon (sauce will be very bubbly when it Bring leek greens, asparagus trimmings, 1 quently, until most of liquid is absorbed and Start Cooking! thickens). Turn off heat. Spoon glaze cup peas, broth, water, and half of garlic to pasta is al dente, 8 to 10 minutes. Off heat, In medium saucepan, combine ma- evenly over salmon. Serve with lime boil in large saucepan. Reduce heat to me- stir in Parmesan, lemon juice, vegetables, ple syrup, vinegar, soy sauce, lime wedges. dium-low and simmer gently for 10 minutes. and half of herb mixture. Season with salt juice, and garlic. Set aside. Chef’s Note: To flip fish, gently slide While broth simmers, combine mint, chives, and pepper to taste, and serve immediately, In a 12-inch nonstick skillet, sprin- spatula under fish to loosen skin from and lemon zest in bowl; set aside. passing extra Parmesan and remaining herb kle 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/4 tea- skillet, then use tongs to flip fish. Strain broth through fine-mesh strainer into mixture separately.