WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2016 GE hiring 200 as helicopters take off By Thomas Grillo long time,” said City Councilor manufacturing associates. perience. This represents the rst wave ITEM STAFF Peter Capano, who is also the The deal struck last summer Richard Gorham, a GE spokes- of hourly employee hiring that IUE-CWA Local 201 union pres- between management and the man, said most of the hires will GE has done in several years. LYNN — GE Aviation is hir- ident. “They are doing a signi - union guaranteed 52 new hires. manufacture and support the The new workers will start at a ing. cant amount of hiring and mak- In addition, when an employee engine lines at the plant that wage at or above the market rate Two months after a local union ing a commitment to Lynn. We retires, the contract says that include the F414, T700, CF34 for comparable jobs. Machinists hammered out an agreement just want to keep this ball roll- person will be replaced with and the company’s largest tur- will start at $23.50 per hour, with management to replace re- ing and make sure GE’s future a new worker. As many as 200 boshaft engine, the GE38, used down from $32 per hour for pre- tirees with new hires, the city’s in the city is secure.” hires are expected to be added by the U.S. Marine Corps’ so- vious hires. But the contract pro- largest private employer has ad- In a weekend advertisement through next spring. GE offers called heavy-lift helicopter. vides new employees wage hikes vertised for help. in The Item, GE is seeking ware- an early retirement program for “We are hoping to generate “GE hasn’t hired like this in a house workers, machinists and people age 60 with 10 years ex- lots of good candidates,” he said. GE, A7 Positive developments in Lynn

By Thomas Grillo Development & Industrial Corp., tion of the former Arnold Stationery ITEM STAFF (EDIC) the city’s development bank, Building at 33 Central Square into “We don’t want to hear any bull, we eight condominiums for artists. The LYNN — There’s lots of commer- just want to nd out when you’re go- 10,896-square-foot condemned build- cial development going on in the city. That was James Cowdell’s mes- ing to put a shovel in the ground.” ing had been vacant for years until sage to the city council’s Economic After some laughter, Cowdell out- the nonpro t redevelopment agency and Workforce Committee on Tues- lined a handful of projects totaling and the Lynn Housing Authority & day night. more than $200 million that are ex- Neighborhood Development invest- But before the presentation began, pected to break ground, one already ed $1.8 million to turn the ve-story City Councilor-at-Large Buzzy Bar- underway and some to launch as building into loft-style condominiums. ton had these words for the execu- early as next spring. tive director of the Lynn Economic He started with the transforma- LYNN, A7 Sit up and take Marblehead notice in cops sweet Saugus

By Bridget Turcotte on troops ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — Second-grad- By Gayla Cawley Of cers Adam ers at the Oaklandvale El- ITEM STAFF Mastrangelo ementary School have the and Mike best seats in the house. MARBLEHEAD — Hallow- Everett pour Teachers Cary Short and een is over, leaving many people Halloween Teddi Zeboski are offering with pounds of candy, but in- candy into new  exible seating options stead of overindulging or letting buckets that for students to promote in- it go to waste, residents can do- will be given dividual learning in their nate their treats to troops over- to C.A.P.T.S classrooms. seas. (Calling All Gone are the days of rows A Marblehead-based nonprof- Patriots Troop of desks and assigned seats. it, Calling All Patriots Troop Support). Their classrooms have been Support (C.A.P.T.S), which transformed into centers for sends care packages to service PHOTO | PAULA MULLER student learning with picnic ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE men and women actively de- tables, lap desks, ottomans, ployed overseas, has enlisted Jaedyn Encarnacao, a second-grader at the Oaklandvale Elementary stools and stability balls. School, uses his  oor seating and lap desk combination as part of the TROOPS, A7  exible seating at the school. SIT, A7

Doreen Murray, Donna T. Murray and Rev. Adrienne Berry-Burton, from left, rehearse at the Zion Baptist Church in Lynn in prepara- tion for their fund- raising concert on Saturday. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Something new Praising to the high heavens in Lynn brewing downtown By Bill Brotherton Berry-Burton is presenting the ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow,’” ITEM FEATURES EDITOR Joy and Praise Concert Saturday said Berry-Burton, who has lived By Bill Brotherton Patrick Nelson, at 5 p.m. at Zion Baptist to help in Lynn since 1984 and raised four ITEM FEATURES EDITOR general manager LYNN — For years, the Rev. Adri- support the ministry, which relies children here. of The White Rose enne Berry-Burton has been helping LYNN — Arts lovers have Coffeehouse, pours students stay on course at the Uni- on donations and grants. She has Members of the Joy and Praise one more reason to celebrate steamed milk into versity of Massachusetts-Boston. lined up an impressive array of Concert ensemble are Mrs. Eliz- the downtown’s resurgence: a latte during the Now the Lynn resident and long- musical and vocal talent. abeth Baez Loja, Mrs. Donna T. The White Rose Coffeehouse time member/interim minister at “It will be a wonderful time. Mu- Murray, Mrs. Doreen Murray, Mrs. business’ soft open- opened Tuesday at 56 Cen- ing on Tuesday. Zion Baptist Church is seeking help sic will include classic joy- lled Mary Bunnie Jones, Zion’s senior tral Ave. and its ambitious, for UMass-Boston’s ecumenical Oa- hymns (“How Great Thou Art,” PRAISE, A7 enthusiastic owners plan to ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK sis of Faith Campus Ministry. “Jesus Loves Me”) and songs like serve up live music, poetry, art, food, craft beers/ciders, creative cocktails, coffee and In Boston In Food In Sports more. North Shore pair The imperfect host; MIAA releases Co-owner Kato Mele, a INSIDE sentenced on charges try Rosalie’s volleyball tournament of obstruction. A3 Pears Marsala. A5 pairings. B1 BREW, A7

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Monique M. Johnson Upham, 25 Eugene C. Cusack, 76 Everett A. Lane, 93 1991-2016 1923-2016 LYNN — Monique Blaise and Dalvyn LYNN — Mr. Eugene Swampscott Council LYNN — Everett A. McManus of Lynn; M. Johnson Upham, Green all of Lynn; Christopher “Gene” of the Knights of Co- “Ev” Lane, age 93, of his grandchildren, 25, of Lynn, passed her grandparents Cusack, age 76, of lumbus in 1959 and Lynn, passed away Dawn, Casara, Lori- away on Friday, Oct. Joseph Upham, the Lynn, died peacefully would later transfer peacefully on Mon- ann, Tom, Chris, Mi- 21, 2016. late Frances Upham at his home on Sun- to Valladolid Coun- day, Oct. 31, 2016 at chelle and Robyn; his She was born in of Florida, the late day, Oct. 30, 2016. cil #70, Lynn, where NSMC in Salem. great-grandchildren, Salem on Aug. 21, Elijah Johnson and He was the husband he became one of He was born on Sophia, Max, Maggie, 1991 to Kim Upham Ella Johnson of Lynn; of Kathleen L. “Kathy” the council’s most Aug. 6, 1923 in Lynn, Noelle, Patrick, Gage, and the late Elijah her aunts Crystal An- (Frayne) Cusack, with active members. He the son of the late Paige, Christina and Johnson. She grad- derson, Kellie Up- whom he shared 49 served the council in Leon and Etta (Wens- Karissa, as well as uated from Peabody High ham, Joyce Johnson, Calvena years of marriage. any and all roles needed, but ley) Lane. He was raised and several nieces and nephews School and went on to attend Johnson, India Johnson and Born in County Meath, Ire- most especially as a weekly educated in Lynn and gradu- also survive him. Ev was also North Shore Community Col- Melinda Johnson all of Lynn; land, Gene was the son of bingo worker and as a mem- ated from Lynn English High predeceased by his son, Ste- lege. She was employed as her uncles Edward Anderson, the late Thomas and Elizabeth bership director. He was hon- School. Ev served his coun- ven Lane and his sister, Doris a waitress for Legal Seafood George Johnson of Lynn, Nick Cusack. Orphaned at the age ored by the council as their try in the U.S. Army Air Corps Lane. and the Cheesecake Facto- Upham, Lance Upham of of 7, Gene was raised by his Irishman of the Year in 1992 during the latter part of WWII Service information: Family ry. Monique enjoyed cook- Maine and Calvin Johnson of Aunt Helen and Uncle Michael and as the Knight of the Year in India. He was honorably and friends are invited to at- ing, dancing and eating her Lynn; a host of nieces, neph- Finnegan. Gene attended in 2001. He and his family discharged. tend funeral services for Mr. Nana’s food. She loved being ews, cousins, great-aunts and schools in Ireland and at the were also recognized as the Ev had worked as a cost Lane on Friday, Nov. 4, 2016 silly and babysitting other great-uncles. age of 17 emigrated from Ire- Family of the Year in 1995 for accountant at the GE River at 1 p.m. at CUFFE-McGINN people’s children. She was Service information: Visita- land to the United States and their service to the Knights Works and West Lynn Plants, Funeral Home, 157 Maple petite but full of spunk. tion will be held at the Mount settled in Lynn with his Uncle and the community. He was and retired with over 40 years St., Lynn, MA 01904. Burial She is survived by her sis- Olive Church of God in Christ, Eugene and his family. a former member of the St. of service. with U.S. Army honors will ters, Nikiya Eaton and Jade 20 Johnson St., on Friday From 1959-1963 Gene Pius V Men’s Choir, a former Ev enjoyed making models, follow the services in Lake Johnson of Peabody; her from 6-8 p.m. Home-going served in the U.S. Navy and Cub Scout Leader and Scout watching sports and movies View Cemetery in Wakefield. brothers the late Kevin Eaton, services will be on Saturday from 1963-1970 he contin- Master at St. Pius V Troop 22, and cooking. Above all else, Visitation will be on Thursday, the late Marvin Satterwhite, at 10 a.m. Burial will follow ued his service with the U.S. a coach for Pine Hill Little he truly enjoyed spending Nov. 3, 2016 from 4-8 p.m. In Elijah Johnson III, Isaiah at Pine Grove Cemetery. Navy Reserve, being called League and a volunteer for time with his family. lieu of flowers, donations are to active duty and being sta- the Toys for Tots Program. He was predeceased by his requested to Life Care Center tioned at sea just off the coast In addition to his wife, he is wife, Constance (Courtois) of the North Shore, c/o Ac- of Cuba during the Cuban survived by two sons, Tom Cu- Lane in 2008. He is survived tivities Fund, 111 Birch St., Missile Crisis. He was also sta- sack and his wife Lyn of North by his son, Brad Lane and wife Lynn, MA 01902. Please visit tioned in Norfolk and was part Carolina and Michael Cusack Beverly of Lynn; his daughters, www.cuffemcginn.com for di- Leocadya Koziski, 95 of the team that served during of Florida; five grandchildren, Donna Galligan and husband rections, or to sign the online the decommissioning of the Krystal, Savannah, current- Paul of Lynn and Cynthia guest book. USS Massachusetts that ly serving with the U.S. Navy, PEABODY — Leo- Patricia of Gettys- helped to get her seaworthy Marisa, Ben and Brady; two cadya “Lottie” M. burg, Pa., and Steven for the trip back to Fall River. brothers, Jim Cusack of Luton, (Misiura) Koziski, 95, Koziski and his wife Gene worked as a chemi- England, and John Cusack of of Peabody and for- Sophia of Peabody; cal compounder for American Antioch, Ill., a cousin, Warren Judge hears merly of Lynn, died her devoted grand- Finish and Chemical in Chel- Cusack of Lynn, and many Monday morning at children, Daniel, Jes- sea for over 40 years until his nieces, nephews and cousins the Hunt Nursing sica, Julie, Megan, retirement in 2004. After his in Ireland and Australia. He the request for Home in Danvers Leocadya, Eric and retirement he had worked for was also the brother of the surrounded by her Steven Jr., and is also North Reading Transportation late Patrick, Michael, Donald loving family follow- survived by her three driving students. He loved and Thomas Cusack. ing a brief illness. She was the great grandchildren, Dylan, interacting with the students Service information: His DiMasi’s release devoted wife of the late Walter Camden and Amelia, and by and became a favorite driver funeral will be held on Friday R. Koziski. several nieces and nephews. to many of them. at 9:30 a.m. from the SOLI- Born in Lynn, she was the She was predeceased by her Gene was a devout Catholic MINE Funeral Home, 426 daughter of the late John and siblings, Henry, Teddy, Caroline, who was an active member of Broadway (Route 129), Lynn, Mary (Jarzymbowski) Misiura. Jenny and Helen. St. Mary’s Parish, Lynn. He followed by a funeral Mass She was raised and educated Service information: Her served the parish as an ush- at 10:30 a.m. in St. Mary’s in Lynn and has spent the last funeral will be held on er at the 9 a.m. Mass, as a Church. Following cremation, 68 years living in Peabody. Friday at 11 a.m. at the worker for the parish’s bingo burial will be on Saturday at Leocadya enjoyed playing CONWAY, CAHILL-BRODEUR program, volunteered with the 11 a.m. in St. Joseph Cem- bingo, reading and cooking Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St., food pantry and as a mem- etery, Lynn. Relatives and and received a top prize for Peabody to which relatives ber and past president of the friends are respectfully invit- her sweet and sour kielbasa and friends are kindly invit- St. Vincent DePaul Society, ed. Visiting hours Thursday recipe; however, her favorite ed to attend. Visiting hours and served on the parish’s 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, endeavor was spending time will be held prior to the finance committee. He was donations may be made to with her family and sharing in service from 9 a.m. until the recipient of the Christian St. Vincent DePaul Society St. all of their activities. 11 a.m. Burial will be in St. Service Award in 2001. Mary’s Parish, 8 South She is survived by her three Mary’s Cemetery, Salem. Gene was a third and Common St., Lynn, MA sons, Stanley Koziski and his For directions and online fourth degree member 01902. Directions and wife Karen of Peabody, Mi- obituary visit www.ccbfu- of the Knights of Co- guestbook at www.soli- chael Koziski and his wife neral.com. lumbus. He joined the mine.com. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Former Massachusetts House Speaker Salva- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS tore DiMasi walks out of the Federal court- house in Boston. Dad takes daughter candy to passengers. The The 60-year-old replica police officer has been trick-or-treating on flight note explained that Molly, of the ship that carried the awarded $2.45 million by By Denise Lavoie Weinreb said the prob- dressed as a doughnut, was Pilgrims to Massachusetts a Massachusetts jury in ASSOCIATED PRESS lem has resulted in Di- BOSTON (AP) — A fa- “bummed that she wouldn’t in 1620 is being towed to her sexual harassment Masi requiring a pureed be able to go trick-or-treat- Mystic Seaport on Tues- BOSTON — A federal diet and numerous medi- ther determined to help his lawsuit. judge on Tuesday ques- ing” and asked for help day. It’s expected to arrive cal procedures to expand 3-year-old daughter enjoy The Standard-Times of tioned lawyers for Massa- from fellow passengers. there on Wednesday or his esophagus to prevent Halloween even though New Bedford reports that chusetts House Speaker The girl then walked Thursday, depending on choking. One of his law- they were on a Boston- Susan Ledoux’s lawsuit Salvatore DiMasi on the to-San Francisco flight up and down the aisle tides and weather. detailed years of harass- yers said his weight has Once there, it will be severity of DiMasi’s health dropped from 240 pounds decided to take her trick-or- collecting the candy. ment at the hands of problems as the once-pow- placed back in dry dock to about 170 pounds. treating on the plane. Kahan called it a fellow Bristol Community erful Democrat seeks an for major reconstruction “It substantially dimin- Stephanie Kahan told “heart-warming moment” early end to his eight-year that’s expected to take 2½ College police officers and ishes his ability to func- The Boston Globe via and said every passenger prison sentence on public years. Organizers say they administration officials. tion normally in prison,” email that she was on the was excited to participate. corruption charges. plan to return the ship to A Bristol Superior Weinreb said. flight with the man and his Kahan said the father During a court hearing, its home port of Plymouth Court judge rejected the Wolf said DiMasi’s can- daughter on Monday when wanted to remain anon- U.S. District Judge Mark in 2019, in time for the defense’s motion for a cer had not been diag- he passed out notes and ymous. Her tweet had Wolf said a request from 400th anniversary celebra- summary judgment in nosed when he sentenced been shared nearly 70,000 the U.S. Bureau of Pris- tions to be held in 2020. March. times Tuesday morning. ons and prosecutors for him to eight years in pris- IN MEMORIAM Officials have been scram- Fact-finding found that compassionate release for on in 2011. HELEN GOSS bling to raise $12 million male officers treated 1996 ~ NOVEMBER 2 ~ 2016 Mayflower II ship heading to DiMasi “does not make it “I intended to give him for the restoration project. ON HER 2OTH ANNIVERSARY Ledoux poorly for years automatic” that he will a long sentence. I did not Mom, although all of these years dry dock for 2½ years because she’s a woman. intend to give him a life have gone by, we've missed you as grant it. if you were taken from us PLYMOUTH (AP) Ex-campus police officer One male officer spread DiMasi, 71, has served sentence,” Wolf said. yesterday. — The Mayflower II is awarded $2.45M in the false rumor that Le- nearly five years of his But Wolf also said he You are always in our thoughts and needs to decide if DiMasi’s hearts. You were the greatest mom making another pilgrim- harassment suit doux was having an affair sentence for steering ever! We truly miss and love you. age to Connecticut — this with the chief. Ledoux state contracts to a soft- health problems make it Your children, Katie, Janet, Nancy, time for a more expansive ALL RIVER, (AP) — A suffered a nervous break- ware firm in exchange for difficult for him to live in Theresa, and all your grand-kids rebuilding and refitting. former community college down as a result. $65,000. Since he went to prison. prison, DiMasi has been “I have to decide wheth- diagnosed and treated for er there are extraordinary both throat and prostate and compelling circum- cancer. stances and whether they Wolf said he needs to justify release,” he said. consider whether DiMa- Wolf said if he does grant si’s health problems are compassionate release, he severe enough to make it may order special condi- difficult for him to live in tions, including home con- prison and whether re- finement for DiMasi. leasing him early could Charles Rankin, one of be viewed as preferential DiMasi’s attorneys, said treatment for a once-influ- he does not think home ential politician. confinement is neces- Assistant U.S. Attorney sary because DiMasi just William Weinreb told Wolf wants to be at home with that while prison doctors his family and get the best have said DiMasi’s cancer medical care. Rankin said is in remission, his throat DiMasi’s family will mon- cancer treatments caused itor him while he eats be- such a narrowing of his cause of the choking risk. esophagus that he now Rankin said one doctor can’t eat or drink without described DiMasi as frail, a risk of choking. thin and chronically ill.

Need to find an article? Subscribe to e-edition on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US North Shore pair sentenced for obstruction in Boston BOSTON — Three peo- against six people, includ- own without the involve- ple, including two North ing Vaccari, Laura Battis- ment or knowledge of 110 Munroe St. Shore women, were sen- ta and Penta for insurance Fred Battista or Forlizzi. P.O. Box 5 tenced last Friday in con- fraud, larceny and con- Pistone, who had given a Lynn, MA 01903 nection with corruptly spiracy relating to false recorded statement im- Customer Service obstructing a criminal tri- automobile insurance plicating Forlizzi in the Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. al, according to Attorney property damage claims. insurance fraud, could not Connecting General Maura Healey. The other people charged be found for the trial, ac- All Departments: Suffolk Superior Court were Deana Pistone, Forl- cording to the AG. 781-593-7700 Judge Jeffrey A. Locke izzi and Fred Battista. The In the 2012 trial, Suffolk Ext. 2 sentenced Janet Vaccari, indictments alleged an Superior Court Judge Re- Classi ed Advertising 55, of Peabody, and Laura insurance fraud scheme gina L. Quinlan entered classi [email protected] Battista, 67, of Revere, to that involved intentional- not guilty verdicts in favor Subscriptions two years of probation and ly damaging automobiles, of Battista and Forlizzi [email protected] 200 hours of community falsely reporting that the and the Attorney Gener- Circulation service. vehicles had been involved al’s office began investi- [email protected] William Penta, 52, of in accidents and collecting gating for perjury, sub- Ext. 3 Brookline, N.H., was sen- property damage proceeds ornation of perjury and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Newsroom tenced to two years in the from motor vehicle insur- obstruction of justice. [email protected] House of Correction, sus- ance companies, the AG The Attorney General’s Republican presidential candidate Donald [email protected] pended for three years, said. investigation found that Trump speaks at a rally in Las Vegas Sunday. Ext. 4 three years probation and The 2007 investigation Forlizzi and Fred Battis- Sports 200 hours of community was conducted by the at- ta had procured perjured [email protected] service. torney general’s office af- testimony at the trial from Trump is master of Ext. 5 The three defendants ter it was referred by the Vaccari, Laura Battista Retail and Online were sentenced after Massachusetts Insurance and Penta, paid thousands Advertising pleading guilty to charges Fraud Bureau. of dollars to Laura Battis- his domains, even [email protected] of perjury, obstruction of Prosecutors said during ta for her false testimony ADVERTISING justice and conspiracy to the investigation, Vaccari, and paid money to Vacca- corruptly obtain acquittals Pistone and Penta gave ri to keep Pistone out of ones that bash him Ernie Carpenter, Jr. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 at a March 2012 automo- recorded statements to in- state so she couldn’t testi- [email protected] bile insurance fraud crim- vestigators that Fred Bat- fy at the trial. By Michael R. Sisak versions of their names ASSOCIATED PRESS ending in .xxx to prevent Bob Gunther inal trial, according to the tista and Forlizzi arranged Investigators also learned them from falling into the Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 attorney general’s office. the insurance fraud. In that Forlizzi, Fred Battista, Whoever owns don- [email protected] hands of pornographers, The three had entered November 2008, Vaccari, Vaccari and Laura Battista aldtrumpsucks.com Ralph Mitchell into cooperation agree- Pistone, Penta and Laura had met before the trial to and Major League Base- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1332 must really hate Donald ball has registered the [email protected] ments with the Common- Battista pleaded guilty to come up with the false sto- Trump, right? Wrong! It’s wealth, in connection with conspiring with Fred Bat- ry that Vaccari and Laura names of various teams Philip Ouellette the Donald himself. ending in .sex. the prosecution of David tista and Forlizzi to carry Battista would testify. A The same goes for no- Vice President / Sales, ext. 1257 “Domains are cheap,” [email protected] Forlizzi and Fred Battis- out the fraud, the AG said. text message was uncov- 2trump.com, trumpmust- branding expert Rebecca ta for suborning perjury In March 2012, during ered by investigators from go.com and two dozen Cassie Vitali Lieb said. “Mopping up Advertising Sales Rep., ext. 1280 at their 2012 insurance the trial of Fred Battista Fred Battista to Penta other web addresses that when somebody acquires [email protected] fraud trial. Forlizzi and and David Forlizzi, Vacca- during the trial, where he sound like they’re bashing a domain and does some- Patricia Whalen Battista were sentenced ri, Penta and Laura Bat- told her to “tell Laura to the billionaire Republican Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 thing malicious with it is in September, according to tista gave false testimony, stick to her story.” presidential nominee, his [email protected] expensive.” the AG. which contradicted their On March 29, 2016, Vac- business interests or his Trump’s collection of BUSINESS OFFICE Prosecutors said in prior recorded statements cari, Laura Battista and political aspirations. web addresses good and Beth Bresnahan March 2008, a Suffolk and guilty pleas, that they Penta pleaded guilty to What would Trump Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 County Grand Jury re- had initiated the false in- all of the charges pending want with such insulting bad is far more extensive [email protected] turned indictments surance claims on their against them. domains? Easy. To make than that of any candidate Susan J. Conti sure his critics and rivals before. He and the Trump Controller, ext. 1288 Organization own a few [email protected] can’t have them. He and his Trump Or- hundred more than Target Ted Grant Alabama pipeline blast sparks Corp. or General Motors. Publisher, ext. 1234 ganization own more than [email protected] 3,600 web addresses, ac- Hillary Clinton’s cam- paign owns 70, according Marian Kinney worries about gas prices cording to the research ext. 1212 firm DomainIQ. The vast to DomainIQ, though none [email protected] By Jay Reeves majority bear the names appear to be the kind of Will Kraft and Jeff Martin of his properties, products derogatory names Trump Vice President / Finance ASSOCIATED PRESS and progeny. There are has registered. Her fami- ext. 1296 ly’s foundation owns 214 [email protected] 274 domains alone featur- HELENA, Ala. — A fatal ing the name of Trump’s domains, including four Jennifer Perez explosion has shut down ending in .xxx. ext. 1205 daughter Ivanka. [email protected] a pipeline supplying gas- And then there are the “Mr. Trump has built a oline to millions of people Carolina Trujillo ones that seem better globally recognized, highly Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 across the Southeast — suited for the anti-Trump successful brand, and it’s [email protected] the second accident and crowd: eight domains end- only natural he would at- Jim Wilson shutdown in two months ing in “scheme,” eight end- tempt to protect his name Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 — raising the specter ing in “fraud” and eight and his brand in all re- [email protected] of another round of gas ending in “sucks.” spects,” Trump campaign CIRCULATION shortages and price in- It is common for busi- spokeswoman Hope Hicks Lisa Mahmoud creases. nesses and celebrities to said in an email Monday. Manager, ext. 1239 It happened when a Web addresses cost just [email protected] scoop up and sit on web ad- dirt-moving track hoe PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS dresses that could be used a few bucks to register. CLASSIFIED struck the pipeline, ignit- After that, you can sell This photo provided by the Alabama Forest- to mock or attack them. Abbe Young Smith ed gasoline and sparked Cable giant Comcast them to the highest bid- Manager, ext. 1276 ry Commission shows a fire caused by an ex- a blast Monday, killing owns ihatecomcast.com, der, unless someone steps [email protected] plosion along the Colonial Pipeline in Shelby one worker and injuring and Verizon holds verizon- in and successfully claims Kerry Smith County, Ala., Monday. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 five others, Georgia-based sucks.com. Colleges have that the domain involves [email protected] Colonial Pipeline said. made a habit of buying up a trademark. injuries. Another worker dry pumps and higher gas Flames and thick black NEWSROOM was treated at the scene, prices in Alabama, Geor- smoke continued to soar Barry said. gia, Tennessee and the LYNN BRIEF Bill Brotherton on Tuesday, and firefight- Features Editor ext. 1338 The explosion happened Carolinas while repairs ers built an earthen berm on how volunteers can [email protected] not far from where the Co- were made. Lynn Youth Soccer to contain the burning fuel. help guide the organiza- Gayla Cawley lonial pipeline sprung a The contractors were Reporter, ext. 1236 Four of the injured re- needs volunteers tion into the future. leak and spilled 252,000 working on repairs relat- [email protected] mained hospitalized, Co- The organization’s an- Thomas Grillo lonial spokesman Bill to 336,000 gallons of gas- ed to the September leak Lynn Youth Soccer is nual meeting and elec- Reporter, ext. 1264 Barry said at a Tuesday oline in September. After when gasoline ignited and hosting a discussion to- [email protected] tions will be held on Nov. afternoon news confer- the leak, the company spread fire to the pipeline, night from 7-8:30 p.m. at 16 at Old Tyme. For more Spenser Hasak ence in nearby Helena, used one of Colonial’s two the U.S. Pipeline and Haz- Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 Old Tyme Italian Cuisine, information, visit info@ [email protected] Alabama. He had no up- main lines to move gas- ardous Materials Safety 612 Boston St., focusing lynnyouthsoccer.org. Thor Jourgensen dates on their conditions oline as it made repairs, Administration said Tues- News Editor, ext. 1267 or the severity of their but it still led to days of day. [email protected] SWAMPSCOTT BRIEF Steve Krause accepted. Photos will be Sports Editor, ext. 1229 Both bus drivers among six Library seeking town photos [email protected] scanned and originals The Swampscott Public Jennifer Meli will be returned to the Copy Editor, ext. 1278 killed in 2-bus Baltimore crash Library is seeking photos owners. [email protected] for its centennial celebra- Donors will be asked Katie Morrison By Brian Witte moving bodies,” he said. tigator Jennifer Morrison tion. to sign a release, giving Sports Reporter “If you have any old [email protected] ASSOCIATED PRESS The only other occupant said her team has begun the library permission of the school bus, an aide, looking at the vehicles photos of Swampscott or Owen O’Rourke to display the photos BALTIMORE — A school suffered minor injuries, and crash scene. She said the library hiding in the Photographer, ext. 1224 corners of your attic, we publicly, including use on [email protected] bus was blocks away from Smith said. The car driver they will likely remain would love to see them,” its website and possibly its first stop Tuesday also survived with minor in Baltimore through the Anne Marie Tobin wrote library staff in a send them to the Digital Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 morning when it a injuries. All eight of the week, gathering facts to statement. Commonwealth, an online [email protected] cemetery wall, rear-ended surviving commuter bus determine the cause of a car and then ricocheted As part of the library’s collection of Massachu- Adam Swift riders were hurt, two of the crash and make safety Weekly/City Editor, ext. 1269 off a roadside pillar into centennial in 2017, the setts historical photos. them critically, he said. recommendations. [email protected] an oncoming commuter best photos will be dis- Photos can be brought All the victims were Baltimore Police Com- Bridget Turcotte bus. The pre-dawn acci- played in the building. to the reference desk of adults. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B John M. Gilberg Coppinger outlines stance Chief Executive O cer T J   Edward M. Grant News Editor W   J. K Gordon R. Hall Vice President, Finance Monica Connell Healey P   G. O  J. Patrick Norton on marijuana legalization Vice President, Sales J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman As a member of the Massachusetts young people after marijuana was galization in spite of a $25 million P “  Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Chiefs of Police Association (MCO- legalized there. campaign by the pro pot movement. Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 PA), I stand with my fellow chiefs in While traffic fatalities involving Massachusetts voters should brace Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 strongly opposing the legalization of drivers under the influence of mar- themselves for an onslaught of ad- Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 marijuana in Massachusetts. ijuana and THC have increased in vertising financed by the Marijuana Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 As veteran police officers, we be- Colorado and Washington, there are Policy Project and other pro-mar- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Brian C. ¢ayer, 1996-1999 lieve that allowing the delivery, no standardized field sobriety tests ijuana groups leading into the No- Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 sales, transfer, growing, cultivating, for driving while high, nor is there a vember election. We hope and trust Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 processing and manufacturing of scientific standard of measurement that voters will see through the John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 marijuana and its derivatives would for law enforcement to determine rhetoric and falsehoods and realize have a detrimental impact upon the impairment. There is no breathalyz- that there is simply no advantage citizens of Massachusetts for a vari- er for weed. to legalizing the commercial sale of ety of reasons. The proponents of marijuana le- marijuana, and that the detrimental Given that Massachusetts is mired galization would have voters believe effects seen in Colorado and Wash- in an addiction epidemic of historic that draconian drug laws have re- ington would occur here if the ballot proportions, now is not the time to sulted in the arrest of people for pos- question were to pass. increase access to marijuana, mari- sessing pot, but that’s not true. First We are proud to join the Campaign juana by-products and the high-con- of all, since 1975 possession of mar- for a Safe and Healthy Massachu- EDITORIAL centrate THC products that would ijuana offenses in Massachusetts setts in working to defeat this ter- be permitted should the November were automatically dismissed and rible idea. We are encouraged that ballot question pass. While many the records were sealed. And since Gov. Baker, Massachusetts House voters may be under the impression 2009, possession of an ounce or less Speaker DeLeo, Boston Mayor Mar- Early voters that the ballot question would per- of marijuana has been “decriminal- tin Walsh and state Attorney Gener- mit the sale of marijuana in plant ized” and people caught with weed al Maura Healey spoke out so soon form, it would also allow for the are issued a $100 citation. In fact, as about their opposition, as did the commercial sale of potent extracts a result of decriminalization police Construction Industries of Massa- deserve praise including hash oil, resins, tinctures officers have lost the authority to chusetts, Suffolk County Sheriff and various forms of concentrates search vehicles for marijuana in all Steve Tompkins, the Retailers As- that would include marijuana candy but the most extraordinary cases. This election year’s best news started trickling in sociation of Massachusetts, the As- and beverages containing high lev- The proponents would also have on Oct. 24 and built to a torrent last weekend as vot- sociation for Behavioral Healthcare, els of THC. you believe that allowing marijua- ers rallied to participate in the option to cast ballots the Massachusetts Hospital Asso- Should the November ballot ini- na sales would cut into the profits prior to next Tuesday’s final election. ciation, the Massachusetts Medical tiative pass, we believe that Mas- of organized crime, but that’s not With its onslaught of 24-hour news updates, com- Society, Associated Industries of sachusetts would quickly suffer the what has happened elsewhere. Our mercials and charges and countercharges, the presi- Massachusetts, the Massachusetts same undesirable impacts taking colleagues in Colorado have seen dential election season stretching back to the depths Association of School Superinten- place in Colorado and Washington drug dealers come from other states of last winter seems like it will never end. Like a dents, all Massachusetts district at- state, where recently enacted laws to take advantage of the fact that mirage, Nov. 8 has loomed in front of voters thirsty torneys and many others. now allow commercial marijuana people there can now buy pot legally. for election season relief. Legalizing drug sales at this time sales. Those states have already And given the choice between buy- in our history is a terrible idea. Voters are surely spurred by various motivations seen surges in impaired driving, ing it in a store where it is “regulat- to flock to the polls and stand in line to cast their There is no benefit and the con- drugged-driving fatalities and di- ed” and taxed, and getting it on the sequences would be dire. We hope ballots before next Tuesday. By widely publicizing version of bulk marijuana to other street where no tax is paid, custom- early voting days and making polls easily accessible, voters will soundly reject the ballot states, as well as the phenomenon ers are attracted to the street. Col- question. city and town election officials have done their job to of people flocking to those states orado is not making the tax income ensure voters can cast early ballots. for the purpose of buying and us- voters had hoped. Kevin F. Coppinger is chief of po- Cynics suggest early voting is a first step to cit- ing drugs there. Most alarmingly, a We are encouraged by the re- lice for the Lynn Police Department izens conceding their vital role in the democratic study recently released in Colorado cent outcome of a ballot initiative and is the Democratic candidate for process. The most strident among early voting oppo- showed increasing use of drugs by in Ohio where voters rejected le- Essex County Sheriff. nents warn the day is just around the corner when a simple press of a Smartphone button will be equiva- lent to casting a vote. MARK S. KENNARD That day may or may not be coming, but early vot- ers are ample proof that citizen participation is alive and well. A certain segment of those casting early Legalizing recreational ballots are people who want to get the process out of the way and send a signal that the time has come for the talking to stop and the results to get counted. Another early voting faction includes people who marijuana: Think before you vote made up their minds weeks, even months ago, about their preferred candidate. They are standing in line ready to vote and state their preference early. Voters have a critical decision this clearly a market for the consump- unknown level of risk of accidental Still another group represents voters who consid- November on whether to legalize tion of marijuana in our state. ingestion by children. er casting a ballot a necessary inconvenience best recreational marijuana in Massa- Supporters of legalization advo- Third, while less addictive than dispensed with by voting early. Cynics suggest these chusetts. Even those who advocate cate the ability to control the quali- some other drugs, research shows are the people early voting is intended to serve. But for the use of marijuana for medical ty of the product, regulate and limit that approximately one out of nine the voter who casts an early ballot after saying, “I purposes should carefully consider sales to those individuals over 21, users became dependent on mari- couldn’t be bothered to vote on Nov. 8,” is also the the full impact of legalizing the sale and to reap additional much-need- juana and require intervention and voter who might not have voted without the early of marijuana for recreational use. ed revenues through taxation. A treatment. Our statewide treatment voting option. While there may be benefits to le- national lobbying group, the “Mari- system is already stretched thin due That said, who will show up to vote on Nov. 8? gally regulating marijuana use, as a juana Policy Project” wrote the Mas- to the impact of the current opioid epi- Chances are it will be that most elusive of voter long term provider organization for sachusetts petition. It stipulates the demic. There are no mandates includ- sought after by the candidates but cloaked in mys- prevention, intervention and treat- creation of a regulatory framework ed in this ballot which provide any tery. The undecided voter is, by definition, a force ment of substance use disorders, we to oversee the cultivation, process- additional funds for treatment expan- that will heighten the drama of final election day hope voters will carefully examine ing, licensing and dispensing of rec- sion or prevention-based activities. and possibly prove the pundits wrong. both sides to this important decision. reational marijuana. And while the Lastly, there is no accepted standard Every vote counts but giving voters a head start on In the past 20 years, starting with ballot includes regulation to prevent or mechanism to determine the level getting to the polls makes for interesting speculation the passage of a compassionate use marketing to children, limits on sig- of drug-induced driver impairment about the fickle nature of the American electorate. law in California, the legal mari- nage and a ban on public consump- from marijuana intoxication and juana business has surged in the tion, there are several unresolved no testing equivalent to an alcohol United States. Medical marijuana issues that the proposed law does Breathalyzer. This presents a signif- READERS’ FORUM is currently legal and available in not address. icant challenge for law enforcement half of all states while four others, The first reason is that even with personnel to identify and arrest driv- Ford urges ‘no’ vote on charters Washington, Colorado, Oregon and regulations in place, legalization ers operating while drug-impaired. Alaska along with Washington, D.C., may increase the availability and This ballot question permits up To the Editor: have passed laws allowing for the accessibility of marijuana for under- to 12 private marijuana plants per We all should be very upset with Gov. Baker and his legal sale of recreational marijuana age youth. Marijuana-infused edi- household with no licensing or reg- istration system (a single plant can endorsement of charter schools. Charter schools “hand to adults ages 21 and up. Based on bles are the fastest growing segment generate up to a pound of marijuana). pick” their students and cast out the ones who don’t fit data from a cannabis research firm, of the market and may increase the These homegrown products have the their parameters. legal marijuana sales will gross an risks of harmful consequences and potential to support a “black market” Public schools do not just dump children that they estimated $5.4 billion in 2015, and addiction. Approximately 1 in 4 high expansion of illicit marijuana sales do not find worthy. Charter schools take funding from sales could grow 30 percent per year school students self-reported mari- to adults and youth customers across cities and towns. Be realistic, the state does not have through 2020. juana use in the past year. millions of dollars coming in from out of state to fund the New England region. According to the “Report of the Second, research demonstrates I ask you to be thoughtful in your the charters. Special Senate Committee on Mar- that regular marijuana use has response to Ballot Question 4 on Charter schools pick the kids they accept. Their scores ijuana” issued in March, an estimat- an adverse impact on developing Nov. 8 as we determine what will be are not as dramatically better than public schools. Ig- ed 885,000 Massachusetts residents brains of adolescents and young in the best interests of our citizens nore the governor, vote “no” on ballot Question Two on used marijuana in some form over adults including reduced IQ, mem- and our community. Nov. 8. the past year for a total of 85 met- ory and learning functions. Higher John Ford ric tons. This includes an estimated potency marijuana may increase the Mark S. Kennard is the executive Lynn School Committee 400,000 youth under 25. There is risk of addiction and edibles pose an director of Project COPE.

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“Virginia Woolf seemed to hate whole event. Thankfully the for her dinner parties to come to grocery store had a large enough an end. Sometimes they would aluminum foil pan to accommo- go on until 2 a.m. She gave her date the “road runner,” his new guests an impression of gaiety name. A little rub with some which would plunge at any mo- olive oil and a sprinkle of dried ment into the rosemary and thyme; the oven deepest seri- would do the rest. ousness. She It took a bit of muscle to force would tell sto- the bird into the small oven, a ries of things problem I still blame on my which amused mother for her rote marching her until the orders: “Get a 10-pound Butter- tears ran down ball, a frozen Butterball.” Rosalie her cheeks.” It sure smelled good while it Harrington — Stephen was roasting. Since the bird was FOOD Spender, just a little bigger than the in- EDITOR “World Within terior of the oven, the skin was World” from being crisped by the electric el- the Bloomsbury Cookbook. ements. When it came time to Remember hosting your first release the bird from captivity, Thanksgiving? I’d like to forget the skin stayed behind and the mine! Circa 1959, this 20-year- rest of the bird came out. My old bride of two months was liv- Norman Rockwell image of the ing with her spouse, a student whole turkey with pretty gar- at the University of Chicago, in nishes was tarnished. I carved graduate student housing. We the poor thing, but I did so feel- had two rooms, a living room and ing a great deal of sympathy. bedroom, and at first look there Before our 10 guests arrived I was no obvious kitchen. Upon poured the gravy over the little Rosalie’s Pears Marsala. further examination, French darlin’ as a coverup. doors opened to a closet about The aroma of the turkey two feet deep and two yards stayed with us for the rest of wide. Therein sat the tiniest of the year, returning whenever I Pears Marsala stoves, a sink and a fridge with would preheat the oven, and to a few cabinets above. It may this day I wonder if it was ever Try this recipe for a simple, easy and healthy dessert! have been tiny, but this kitchen the same again. Nevertheless, was mine, and after a month of we had a fun Thanksgiving, and — Choose 5 or 6 ripe anjou pears. honeymooning in Europe I was our guests were thrilled to be — Wash and remove any bruises, no need to peel them. on cloud nine as I made the entertained on a holiday cele- — With a teaspoon, carve out and discard the center that contains the pulp. best of it with the flavors of It- brated without family. — Place skin-side-up in a tart or pie pan, Pyrex is good. aly, France and Switzerland still I used to offer Thanksgiving — Cut 2 inches of ginger root into a small dice. lingering. cooking classes, and they were — Sprinkle ¾ of a cup of brown sugar over the pears. Grate a little nutmeg over them, you can use canned. “Let’s invite some of our new- always popular, with people ea- — Place the zest of an orange in a food processor and pulse just a little. Sprinkle the zest over the pears. est best friends to Thanksgiv- ger to learn to make great pies — Place a small pat of butter on each pear. ing,” I suggested to my reluctant and gravy — the items they — Put your pears in a 325 degree oven for 15 minutes or until the butter melts, then pour 1½ cup of Marsala wine spouse, who grew up in a house- feared most. Once those skills over the pears. You can also use Port. hold where the most exotic sea- were mastered, my students — Place back in the oven for another 30 minutes, covered with foil; remove when easily pierced with a fork. sonings were salt and pepper happily joined the stuffing — Grate some lemon zest over the pears. Serve with whipped cream. and treats from the garden were workshop. One only needed to (If you wish to take this as a hostess gift, place on a pan with sides to prevent spillage.) canned onions, potatoes and come to class with all the ingre- — With a fork swirl the wine to combine all flavors. Delicious hot or cold. peas. Who knew potatoes came dients for a 15-pound turkey. from a can? Our friends lived on There were baskets of celery, on- the same floor of the dorm, so ions, apples, fresh herbs, dates, cooking the stuffing inside the event, set the table; include a the home of Todd’s cousin, Liz. that was an easy invite. pecans. I would supply the sau- bird. Interestingly, I heard of no centerpiece of fruit and flowers. She and her husband, Russ, the I’d never put together a sage meat with fennel from my Americans losing their lives in If children will be attending, turkey carver, are the most re- friend Angelo in Revere — ev- Thanksgiving dinner before, but those dark ages of mid-century plan ahead with a kids table all laxed hosts — they prepare two I began to calm down after sev- eryone knew his sausages from turkey cooking. set up with some activities. Be turkeys and tell everyone to bring eral coaching calls to my moth- Sunday brunch at Rosalie’s. One Thanksgiving I got a call prepared to say “Yes!” to friends whatever they’d like. And you er. Butterball, she offered as her The Tuesday before Thanks- from a class member asking if I and relatives who ask if they primary tip — a frozen Butter- giving, the class would gather know what? There’s always plen- ball. Except she forgot to tell me and before we were finished the had any stuffing she could buy. can bring something, and assign ty of variety and plenty of won- it needed three days to defrost students left with a 9-inch, mile- “I couldn’t stop myself, it was so cheese, chocolates, fresh fruit, derful food for the 30 people, give On the day before I was still high apple pie and a Tupperware good, I ate most of it and now cider, wine or an appetizer or or take, generally in attendance. running water over the par- container filled with stuffing. I am stuck.” I happily shared vegetable they enjoy making. It The moral of my stories? Guests tially frozen bird in the tiniest All they had to do on Thurs- some of my stuffing with her. makes the meal so much easier aren’t looking for a perfect host of sinks, hoping to defrost the day was stuff the bird. This If you’re hosting Thanksgiving for you and the food more varied on Thanksgiving. They’re looking 10-pound bird. Mom told me was before all the negative this year, consider these ideas and interesting for your guests. for a warm, familial environment to pat it dry and stuff it, which publicity about the supposedly for making the preparation eas- These days, we go to Newton with tons of good food. … such as is what I felt like doing to the life-threatening consequences of ier. A day or two before the big most years for Thanksgiving at Pears Marsala. COOKING ON A DEADLINE: Pumpkin Cream Cheese Brownies

By Katie Workman ASSOCIATED PRESS PUMPKIN CREAM CHEESE BROWNIES Start to finish: Makes 24 brownies For the Brownies: 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter 3 ounces unsweetened chocolate 1/2 cup cocoa powder 2 1/2 cups sugar 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt 1 tablespoon vanilla extract PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 3 large eggs This September 2016 photo shows 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour pumpkin cream cheese-swirled For the Pumpkin Cheesecake: chocolate brownies in New York. 2 (8-ounce) packages cream cheese, at room This dish is from a recipe by Katie PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS temperature Workman. Frank Pellegrino Jr., co-owner of Rao’s, prepares fusilli with cabbage 3/4 cup sugar and sausage as a pot of his signature sauce bubbles on the stove at the 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon prepared pan and smooth the top with a spatu- restaurant in the Harlem section of New York. 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger la. Set the pan and the remaining brownie batter 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt (about one cup) aside. 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves Make the pumpkin cheesecake batter: In a large Rao’s cookbook is serving up spicy 2 large eggs bowl, beat the cream cheese and sugar with an 1 cup pureed canned pumpkin (not pumpkin pie electric mixer until smooth. Add the cinnamon, gin- anecdotes with the meatballs filling) ger, salt and cloves and beat, scraping down the 1/3 cup heavy cream sides, until well combined. Beat in the eggs, one at 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract By Jocelyn Noveck Justin Bieber.” many (many!) thousands a time, and then beat in the pumpkin, cream and Preheat the oven to 350 F. Generously butter or ASSOCIATED PRESS Many things are said to be of dollars for an evening. vanilla until smooth. Spread the pumpkin cheese- impossible in Manhattan. A As the Zagat guide says, spray a 9-by-13-inch baking pan with non-stick cake batter over the brownie batter in the pan, and spray. NEW YORK — So one taxi at rush hour in the rain. it “practically takes an act then use a tablespoon to dollop remaining brownie Make the brownie batter: Melt together the butter night, the story goes, Jus- A parking spot on a Satur- of Congress” to score a ta- batter over the top in spots. Use a dull knife to swirl and chocolate in a medium-sized pot over low heat, tin Bieber was in town, day night. “Hamilton” tick- ble. the mixtures together on top, making sure to leave stirring until smooth. Remove from the heat and stir in and had a hankering for ets in the current century. And so, visiting Rao’s it very streaky, and not blend too much. the cocoa powder, sugar and salt, then blend in the Italian food. Not just any But let’s be precise. one day recently, some five Bake for about 40 to 45 minutes, until a tooth- vanilla. Beat in the eggs one at a time, stirring quickly Italian, but Rao’s, the tiny Those things are difficult, hours before doors open, pick inserted into the middle of the brownies so they don’t have a chance to cook at all before they comes out clean. restaurant by a park in but not impossible. one of our first questions are blended in. Blend in the flour. Allow the brownies to cool completely in the pan East Harlem that’s been You know what’s impos- is whether there’s ever Scrape about 3/4 of the thick batter into the set on a wire rack. Cut into 24 squares. around for 120 years — sible? Getting a reserva- been a thought to shaking and is one of the hardest- tion at Rao’s. up the system — maybe to-get tables in the coun- The first thing to know getting a bunch of fresh try, let alone the city. is that Rao’s has only blood into the doors. FRESH ALL DAY! Some “serious society 10 tables, serving 60-ish That, says co-owner Enjoy the wholesome and delicious taste of Periwinkles types” made inquiries for diners a night — one lei- Frank Pellegrino Jr., is re- favorites made with seasonal and local ingredients. Bieber, according to an surely seating only (and ally missing the point. Ask to see our catering menu! anecdote in the new cook- no lunch.) The next is that “I’ve known many of book, “Rao’s Classics.” But these tables have been these guests since I was the place was booked with assigned for years. People a kid,” says Pellegrino, 46, 540B Loring Ave., Salem regulars, as always. Would have their regular nights. whose first job at Rao’s 978-825-0099 heaven and earth be A table can be handed was a summer gig in 6th Sandwiches • Paninis• Wraps • Salads moved? The answer came down in a family, or gifted grade. “There’s a bond. It’s Soups • Entrees • Side dishes • Baked goods crisply and succinctly: “No to a friend for a night, or about preservation of rela- periwinklesinc.com one gives a (blank) about auctioned for charity at tionships.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2016

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My A report of a possible over- suddenly experience mind blowing sex card and unlawful, improper it appeared that it would be wife and I are much happier now.” storage of a firearm at 12:31 leaving and when it did, it dose at 4:31 p.m. Monday on again! “Even men without E.D. problems Revere Beach Parkway. are buying up more than we can produce”, p.m. Monday. drove past her slowly, before “A REAL MARRIAGE-CHANGER!” Selvin Sandoval, of 55 West turning around and driving says Dr. Yeager. “Many men do not feel comfortable Neptune St., was arrested on by her slowly again. She was SAUGUS “This has caused our telling even their doctor about trouble with warrant charges of two counts unsure if it was following her sex life to be like we are of assault and battery at and thought that it might have Arrest erections, and a lack of feeling and pleasure teenagers again! My wife 10:13 p.m. Monday. been involved in some drug during intercourse.” and I are both much Brian Walsh, 27, of 11 Glen activity; at 8:31 p.m. Mon- Charlotte L. Levasseur, of “They are too ashamed that they cant happier and more satisfied. Devin St., Amesbury, was ar- day on Ocean Avenue. A call- 106 Woodlawn St., Lynn, was ‘make it work’ in bed. And if this is your A real life-changer! I am so glad for Dr. rested and charged with break- er reported two vehicles that arrested and charged with problem, you’re not alone.” Yeager’s invention to fix this problem with ing and entering nighttime for were putting cones across shoplifting by asportation, These men suffer from Reduced Penile no dangerous prescription drugs.” a felony and destruction of the causeway. The caller stat- trespassing and on warrants at Sensitivity (RPS). This can cause loss of - Robert H., West Palm Beach, FL property at 8:36 a.m. Monday. ed they took the cones and 1:43 p.m. Monday. confidence, frustration, even depression and anxiety. drove off, throwing them into “I have full feeling and sensitivity back in Accidents the ocean on the harbor side Accidents Let’s face it. The inability or long wait to my penis. This cream has been a Godsend reach orgasm is bad enough. But failure to for me,” raves Otto Garangton of Seattle. of the causeway before driving A report of a motor vehicle A report of a motor vehicle away. There were also smashed achieve a firm erection is devastating! It’s SENSITIVITY AND SATISFACTION accident at 3:55 p.m. Monday one of the leading causes of relationship accident at 2:19 p.m. Monday pumpkins reported in the area DOUBLED, TRIPLED at Cobbet Elementary School at 11 Bristow St. problems. And avoiding sex often leads to Clinical studies prove SENSUM+® ends on the harbor side. An officer a failed marriage. It is a horrible problem. at 40 Franklin St.; at 2:43 p.m. was unable to locate anything. these common male sexual problems fast Monday at 556 Boston St.; at Breaking and Entering Dr. Yeager wasn’t about to ignore the and effectively. The result of two clinical suffering of his patients. He wanted to 3:38 p.m. Monday at Oxford A report of a motor vehicle studies on men, both circumcised and not, PEABODY make a mark and decided to do something show SENSUM+® more than doubled penis and Washington streets; at breaking and entering at 3:13 4:29 p.m. Monday at Boston about it. sensitivity and more than tripled sexual Arrest p.m. Monday at 403 Lincoln He spent long sleepless nights locked satisfaction. (By the way, their partner’s and Hesper streets; at 6:26 Ave. A caller reported her p.m. Monday at Boston and up in his lab ... researching every study sexual satisfaction also tripled.) Jon C. Foss, 53, of 293 La- passenger’s side window was he could get his hands on regarding penis Moulton streets; at 9 p.m. fayette St., Apt. 1, Salem, was smashed and her purse was Monday at Liberty and Wash- sensitivity and came up with a cream that arrested and charged with OUI stolen. changed sexual medicine as we know it. ington streets; at 1:12 a.m. liquor at 2:51 p.m. Monday. A report of a breaking and Tuesday at Lynnway and Shep- He put special natural ingredients into a entering at 7:58 p.m. Monday cream for men and the results have been ard Street; at 7:58 a.m. Tues- Accidents at 47 Denver St. day at 435 Essex St.; at 9:50 remarkable. Men who use this cream report much more penile feeling, arousal, a.m. Tuesday at 43 Boston St.; A report of a motor vehicle Complaints sensitivity and pleasure from their sexual at 9:54 a.m. Tuesday at Broad- accident involving a police intercourse. way and Richardson Road; at vehicle at 3:09 p.m. Monday A report of suspicious activ- They have less or no more difficulty in 10:20 a.m. Tuesday at Shaw’s at Eastman Gelatine Field on ity at 10:22 p.m. Monday at stimulating the penis, getting and keeping a Supermarket at 43 State St. Washington Street. 2 Lenox Ave. A caller reported hard erection, and achieving orgasm at the A report of a motor vehicle hit A report of a motor vehicle her house had either rocks or right time. and accident at 3:39 p.m. hit and run accident at 4:14 eggs thrown at it. 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No at 8:02 a.m. Tuesday at 423 at 189 Lynn St.; at 9:53 a.m. beer bottle was thrown through side effects or medicine interactions have Boston St.; at 1:43 p.m. Tues- Tuesday at 62 Walnut St. and 2 his window. been reported. day at Green and Union streets; Paleologos St.; at 10:47 a.m. Readers can now join thousands of other at 2:07 p.m. Tuesday at 116 Tuesday on Pulaski Street and Theft men who have ended their sexual issues Bennett St. Pound Lane; at 12:22 p.m. and enjoy their sex life again like back A report of a motor vehicle Tuesday at Hannaford Plaza at A report of a larceny at 6:11 when they were much younger. “Its almost accident with personal inju- 637 Lowell St. p.m. Monday at 15 E Den- like a miracle for men who want to improve ry at 6:23 p.m. Monday on ver St. A woman reported her their penis feeling and performance in bed” Glenwood Street; at 9:17 a.m. Breaking and Entering snowblower, valued at $800, says Dr. Yeager. Tuesday at 48 Fernwood Ave. was missing. 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They all Massachusetts residents. Accidents did nothing wrong. They are not any less of Tuesday at 66 Harwood St.; Circle. A special phone hotline has been set up to at 10:56 a.m. Tuesday at 182 A report of a motor vehicle a man. And now, men don’t have to suffer any longer.” take advantage of deep discounts during this Chestnut St. Vandalism hit and run accident at 6:11 ordering opportunity. Special discounts will p.m. Monday at 709 Hum- HOW IT WORKS A report of vandalism at be available starting today at 7:00am. The Complaints phrey St. The name of the cream Dr. Yeager discounts will automatically be applied to 5:38 p.m. Monday at 66 King invented is SENSUM+®. Men rub the all Massachusetts callers. The Special TOLL- A report of a disturbance at St. A caller reported trash be- cream on their penis twice daily for the Complaints FREE Hotline number is 1-800-793-5699 and 6:12 p.m. Monday at 77 Tim- ing thrown in her pool. The pool first two weeks then once a day for eight will be open 24-hours a day. son St.; at 9:37 p.m. Monday liner was sliced, tampons were A report of a disturbance additional weeks. There is a nice cinnamon at Casey’s Shell at 535 Lyn- stuffed in the filter and the at 1:52 a.m. Tuesday at 53 smell and no residues. Only a limited supply of SENSUM+® nway; at 11:18 p.m. Monday fence was broken when some- Beach Ave. The main ingredient, natural is currently available in your region. Cinnamaldehyde, activates the TRPA1 Consumers who miss out on our current receptor (IC50= 9.5μM). This increases product inventory will have to wait until the reaction of sensory neurons to stimulus more become available. But this could such as warmth, cold and touch. take weeks. The maker advises your best Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 This activation results in more sensitivity chance is to call 1-800-793-5699 early. Hotline CALL 24 HOURS A DAY or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN BY THE U.S. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION. THESE PRODUCTS ARE NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. TREAT, CURE OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE. RESULTS BASED UPON AVERAGES. MODELS ARE USED IN ALL PHOTOS TO PROTECT PRIVACY. Spanish menu available Callers may remain anonymous. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Zion Baptist Church praising to the high heavens in Lynn

PRAISE where guests are greet- and spiritual direction, team, but we are not em- fund the nonprofit Oasis smile. From A1 ed by the words “Here giving all a welcoming ployees of UMass. The of Faith and keep the min- The last two Joy and through these doors pass place to receive support. ministries are funded istry open. I’m happy to be Praise fundraising con- pastor the Rev. Dr. Kirk the most wonderful people Berry-Burton helps stu- through donations and on the board.” certs were held in Somer- B. Jones, Mr. Tom Jones, in the world.” Berry-Bur- dents in the multicultural grants,” said Berry-Bur- Berry-Burton says she’s ville. Berry-Burton said the Rev. Viola Morris-Bu- ton and Donna Murray, a Interfaith Campus Min- ton. “This is a tough time not a trained vocalist, she’s finally “brought it chanan and Father Oscar member of Oasis’ board of istry Center, serving as economically for most but that growing up in home to Zion.” Pratt, who started his directors and wife of Zion director on the Student campus ministries. Many a musical church-going “And I’m sorry the team career at Lynn’s Sacred Baptist’s beloved late pas- Affairs Leadership Team. campus ministries have family in Pittsburgh and (Boston Red Sox) didn’t Heart Church and is now tor Walter R. Murray, are A campus ministry has ceased to exist and most having played violin in win, and I feel bad for Big at Saint Katharine Drexel eager to talk about the existed at UMass-Boston of us are struggling to high school gave her an Papi, but the last two con- Parish in Roxbury. campus ministry, since 1974. survive. There are many, appreciation of the arts. certs were the same day Musicians are Mrs. Vir- “Sixty percent of the job She adds that a multi- many students, staff and She smiles when discuss- as the team’s World Se- ginia Peacock Makkers, is listening, counseling cultural harvest festival faculty to care for and en- ing her mom’s side of the ries parade. I’m happy we minister of music at Zion, students. Very rarely are is held every November, courage. Solvency is diffi- family, some of whom per- don’t have the competition Mr. Jeff Brooks, a key- the meetings by appoint- where students or vari- cult. This concert will help formed on the “Chitlin this year,” Berry-Burton boardist at Zion, and bass ment. Usually, it’s ‘I hit ous cultures and religions fund the ministry.” Circuit,” the name given said with a smile. guitarist Junior — “just the wall. Will you listen?’” get together for a meal Murray added “Rev. to venues throughout the Joy and Praise Concert, Junior, no last name,” said said Berry-Burton. Some and a celebration of faith. Adrienne never says no. eastern, southern and up- Saturday, 5 p.m., at Zion Berry-Burton. students are homeless and The ministry also emails She has always helped per midwest areas of the Baptist Church, 4 Adams The welcome will be giv- hungry; others are griev- scripture each week, hosts people. I am so proud of United States that were St. Extension, Lynn. Ad- en by the Rev. June Coo- ing the death of a friend. meditation sessions and her. She is committed to safe and acceptable for mission: $15; $10 age 65 per, executive director of Many just want to talk. leads prayer and Bible the campus ministry, and African-American enter- and older; $5 age 12 and City Mission Society of Berry-Burton and the study. as funds dried up it would tainers. “I had my church younger. For details, call Boston. other chaplains are al- All this takes money. have been easy to say ‘I’m music and I had some 617-287-5838 or go to oa- We’re sitting in the sanc- ways available to offer “The chaplains work all done.’ Instead, she did honky tonk music, too,” sisoffaithcampusmin@ tuary at Zion Baptist, one-to-one pastoral care with the Student Affairs all the work to form and said Berry-Burton with a verizon.net. Students sit up and take notice in Saugus GE hiring 200 as SIT From A1 helicopters take off “My classroom, and I’ve more good news when the been teaching for 20 years, GE U.S. Army awarded them a is more of a student’s From A1 $102 million contract to de- classroom now,” said Ze- annually for 10 years, boski, who has promoted sign its GE3000 engine to when they would reach the retool nearly 3,000 Apache a teamwork motto in her top of the position’s salary room for about 10 years. and Blackhawk helicop- rate. “The students feel like ters. The federal invest- “It’s certainly positive they have ownership of ment is expected to support that we’re in a position to their learning, It encour- more than 100 engineers, hire a good number of new ages collaboration and primarily at GE in Lynn. production and manufac- teamwork.” turing employees,” Gor- Thomas Grillo can be Sticking with her Red ham said in an email. reached at tgrillo@item- Sox-themed decor, stu- Last summer, GE shared live.com. dents can choose floor seats or stability balls lo- cated at first base, among Positive developments in Lynn other options. “It doesn’t interfere with LYNN where you can place the how I deliver instruction ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE From A1 building. There are a few to the kids,” she said. big hurdles, but we are Victor Cruz Jr., a second grade student at the Oaklandvale Elementary Principal Eric Jones said Seven of the units have getting to the point where the initiative began with School in Saugus, uses the desk cycle as part of the new flexible seating sold in the $150,000 to it is doable.” Short, who researched the at the school. $170,000 range with the Construction of the new concept of flexible seating last unit expected to close Market Basket at the extensively before intro- sit in a regular desk or Hokki Stools, which allow best for their learning. next month. The first floor General Electric Factory ducing it to her class. After chair all day. The stability a position between sitting School supplies are lo- will feature an art gallery of the Future site is under- spending hours reading, balls met the needs of the and standing and can rock cated in other sections and is expected to fuel an way. Steel can be seen ris- watching Ted Talks and kids who were too wiggly back and forth. of the room, which forc- economic spin-off. ing at the 84,000-square- chatting with teachers to sit still.” Zeboski quickly jumped es the students to keep “We are really proud of foot store that will also across the country, Short Research supports that on board with the idea. She everything organized. In this and it was a big in- house the West Lynn Post took a leap and replaced physical activity has a repurposed an old table Zeboski’s classroom, each vestment for us,” Cowdell Office. The $25 million a few chairs with stabil- positive effect on brain that her own children used student has his or her own said. project will offer 400 jobs ity balls. Students began function, she said. Giving and created bucket seats set of pencils, crayons and The former Beacon to Lynn residents, 75 will using them on a rotating the children a choice will made from Home Depot notebooks in their own Chevrolet site on the be full time. It is expected schedule. support different learning buckets and cushions. numbered drawer. Short’s North Harbor is an $80 to open in August. Two years later, there styles and needs. Trying Today, both classrooms students use communi- million investment which In addition, there will aren’t any desks left in her different styles and at- have several seating op- ty utensils with boxes for will feature 348 apart- be $2.5 million in Mass- classroom. mospheres will teach the tions, ranging from adjust- each type of item. ments with sweeping wa- Works money that will be “As a teacher, it was time students which ways they able floor seats and pillows “I’ve seen a huge change ter and city views. The spent for infrastructure for a change in mindset,” learn best. to bean bags. Tables and in the students,” said EDIC is working with the and traffic improvements she said. “The classroom Short began writing chairs are available for Short. “I love coming to state Department of Con- around the supermarket. design today shouldn’t grants and applying for the students who prefer a school every day. I love servation and Recreation Bids have been issued and be the same as it was 50 donations on websites like more traditional option. the environment and I can to build a boardwalk to work could begin soon. years ago. We have seen DonorsChoose.org, a non- Students who need to ex- see my students love it. It the nearby ferry. The proj- “It’s all being coordinat- the link between physical profit organization that al- ert energy without losing makes it all worth it.” ect needs just two permits ed and we’d like to see the activity and brain func- lows individuals to contrib- focus cycle on stationary before they put a shovel infrastructure down by tion. Two years ago when I ute directly to public school bike pedals beneath the Bridget Turcotte can be in the ground next June, the time the store opens started implementing it, I classroom causes. She was table. The children answer reached at bturcotte@item- Cowdell said. next year,” Cowdell said. had kids with a need for it. soon able to purchase survey questions about live.com. Follow her on In the downtown, work “We have been working They physically couldn’t cushions, short tables and which type of seating works Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. is underway at 23 Central on this for three years and St., known better as the we are almost there.” Flatiron Building. Quin- Across from North Something new brewing in downtown Lynn cy-based MG2, formerly Shore Community Col- the Mayo Group, is con- lege and two blocks from BREW Fans of vinyl records planned. can back up that boast. verting the former office the commuter rail station, From A1 — which includes me “We’re here to provide a Mele said the coffee- building in the downtown the 70-unit Gateway Resi- and about everyone else community space where house’s name is signifi- into 49 market rate apart- dences housing complex is self-described “Pine Hill I know — will be excited people can meet, chat and cant. The White Rose was ments. That $12 million expected to break ground girl,” said the goal is “to about “33 1/3 Thursdays,” get to know one another,” a non-violent, intellectual project is expected to be next year on lower Wash- bring more arts and cul- a sort of open mic hosted added Mele. “There will be resistance group in Nazi completed by next spring. ington Street. The project ture to the Arts and Cul- by Seth Albaum, found- no TV. There will never be Germany led by a group Two leases have been will include 53 affordable tural district.” A Gypsy er of Lynn Happens and a TV in this coffeehouse.” of students at the Univer- signed for the first floor. units and represent a $27 Jazz Brunch is set for a local DJ/photographer. Co-owner Bob Kerr, a lo- sity of Munich. The group The commercial space million investment in the Sunday, Nov. 13, and cel- Starting Nov. 17, music cal musician and chef, will conducted an anonymous will include The Brew, an lower Washington Street list Ian Maksin will per- enthusiasts are invited to be in charge of the kitch- leaflet and graffiti cam- upscale coffee shop, and a area. “This is changing an form on Nov. 26 at the bring along their fave al- en. Co-owner Patrick Nel- paign that called for active build-your-own pizza shop entire block in a blighted large space just down the bums or 45s, from which son, a 2006 Classical High opposition against fascism dubbed Pie & Pint that area,” Cowdell said. “We street from the Lynn Mu- they will get to play at grad, will supervise the and the Nazi regime. will also offer as many as two dozen micro-brewed feel this will be a great seum and the LynnArts least two songs on a turn- bar. He insists his espres- A grand opening will be project and a lot of afford- building. Cafe Moka and table provided by Albaum. so martini is the best in held soon. The coffeehouse beers. “These really fit in per- able units. It was a collab- Gulu-Gulu Cafe formerly Piano bar nights and the world: We might all will be open Monday-Sat- orative effort. The council occupied the space. drawing classes are also have to try one to see if he urday, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. fectly with the downtown,” he said. Cowdell then and city should be very turned his attention to the proud.” Ward 2 Councilor Wil- South Harbor site owned Marblehead cops sweet on troops serving overseas liam Trahant and Ward 6 by Joseph O’Donnell. The Councilor Peter Capano founder of Boston Culi- TROOPS the nonprofit sends to the candy in their homes be- chocolate, tea and sham- raised questions about nary Group and Belmont From A1 armed forces overseas. cause of Halloween. poo. Besides candy, she the future of the Lynn Capital in Cambridge is She said the bulk of the “I guess we’re all trying said the packages sent ferry that did not sail last investing $69 million to the help of the Marble- packages, which will get to eat a little healthier and overseas typically include summer due to a lack of develop a 17-acre water- head Police Department shipped after Thanksgiv- get it out of our house,” he Dunkin’ Donuts coffee, funding. front site that will include for the third year to collect ing, go to a combat hos- said. toilet paper, CDs, DVDs, In response, Cowdell a four-story wood frame leftover Halloween candy pital in Afghanistan, but The chief said the drive toiletries, food, socks, un- said the Massachusetts apartment building that from residents. others get dispersed to gives people a chance to derwear, T-shirts and pil- Department of Transpor- Candy donations are ac- combat units in places like get the candy out of their lowcases. will house 248 units in the tation is putting the fin- cepted 24/7 at the police Syria, Iraq and Africa. homes and give it to some- “Someone needs to take first phase of the project. ishing touches on a sus- “This property has prob- station. Donation boxes “Our motto is ‘if we can’t one who will appreciate it. care of them,” Brings said tainability study. lems associated with it, are also at the Marble- bring them home, we will “We’ve got a lot of vet- of the troops. “They’re “When that comes back but the Lynn Economic head Community Center bring home to them,’” she erans who work here in over there risking their in the next few weeks, it Advancement and De- and at 47 Overlook Road, said. the department,” Picari- lives everyday to protect will tell us how the ferry velopment (LEAD) Team the home of the nonprof- us here on our own soil. in Lynn can and should In its first year, 867 ello said. “I’d like to think has been working to solve it’s co-founders, Mark and If they weren’t doing that, operate,” Cowdell said. pounds of candy were col- this community is very at- them,” he said. “There are Janet Brings, and where lected, and last year, 2,000 tached to the armed forc- we wouldn’t be here and have the freedoms that we designated federal wet- Thomas Grillo can be C.A.P.T.S. is based. Collec- pounds were donated. es. When someone comes have. I consider all of our lands on the parcel so reached at tgrillo@item- tion started on Tuesday Brings is expecting even along with a great idea soldiers over there family. there are restrictions on live.com. and continues for about more to be dropped off this like this, I just think it’s It means the world to me two weeks. month. something we should be what we’re doing.” Janet Brings said the Police Chief Robert involved with.” candy will be sent in bulk Picariello said the drive is Brings said C.A.P.T.S. Gayla Cawley can be packages, and also as part wildly popular, as it’s the is also looking for other reached at gcawley@item- of holiday care packages time of the year when ev- donations for its holiday live.com. Follow her on with Christmas stockings eryone has a lot of extra care packages, such as hot Twitter @GaylaCawley. A8 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2016 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Fall Family Fun Day at Brooksby Farm

ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE Meredith and Tracey Gilbert enjoy Fall Family Fun Day at Brooksby Farm, sponsored by the Peabody public schools Coordinated Family Zoey Sperling was one of the many children in costume who attended and Community Engagement program. the Fall Family Fun Day at Brooksby Farm on Monday.

Marvel takes mind-bending turn with “Doctor Strange” Tyler Perry says ‘Boo!’ is distraction America needs now BEVERLY HILLS, Ca- lif. (AP) — When Doctor ATLANTA (AP) — Ty- Madea character in the Strange was introduced ler Perry felt more grate- 1999 play, “I Can Do Bad into the Marvel comics in ful than surprised after All by Myself.” 1963, it was considered his latest Madea movie “When I first started, it quite a departure from topped the North Ameri- was 100 percent black,” he his wildly popular and can box office for a second said. “I knew something comparatively conven- straight week. had changed drastically tional predecessors like “Boo! A Madea Hal- with Madea. To see it Thor, Captain America loween” took the No. 1 show up in the box office, and Spider-Man. Doctor spot, earning more than to see what I already Strange was psychedelic, $17.2 million over the saw in theaters, it’s very hallucinogenic, weird weekend for a two-week powerful. I’m grateful. and, most importantly, total of $52.6 million. Eighteen years. That a bold step in a new and His comedy horror film character. People still love freeing direction for the featuring a tough-talking the franchise. Who knew?” comics. grandmother topped Tom Perry said the timing It’s not unlike the Hanks’ “Inferno,” Tom was right for the release environment from which Cruise’s “Jack Reacher: of “Boo!” the new “Doctor Strange “ film, out Friday, is emerg- Never Go Back” and Ben “What this country Affleck’s “The Accoun- needed more than any- ing. Starring Benedict PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Cumberbatch as the tant.” thing after all this polit- arrogant neurosurgeon This image released by Disney shows Benedict Cumberbatch in a scene Perry said he felt confi- ical campaign, all those turned mystical sorcer- from Marvel’s “Doctor Strange. dent about the film after police shootings and all er, Disney, Marvel and his “Madea on the Run” this hatred, the country everyone involved hopes director Scott Derrick- lined up with what they after a traumatic accident tour drew diverse crowds. needed a laugh,” he said. that it’s as mind-bending son. Best known for wanted,” Derrickson said. that renders his hands “I would go out to cer- “I think with the success and disruptive as the horror films like “Sinister” “They know that the (Mar- unusable and effectively tain parts of the country of Madea, it speaks to the Steve Ditko-imagined and “Deliver Us from vel Cinematic Universe) ends his career. He goes and the audience was opportunity of laughing comic was at the time. Evil,” Derrickson faced and comic book movies in to Nepal to search for a 50 percent black and 50 rather than going heavy. There have been 13 films stiff competition for the general have to evolve or cure and gets swept up percent other, which is The timing is what it is.” in the Marvel Cinematic job, but won out over they’re going to decline.” by the magic he finds in a total change for me,” Perry said the idea for Universe to date, but the others with his clear Derrickson and an army a secretive group led by Perry told The Associated the film came from a joke instead of going into au- vision and deep fan ap- of artists, set designers, a mysteriously powerful Press in a recent inter- in Chris Rock’s 2014 mov- topilot for No. 14, “Doctor preciation. He explained and visual effects spe- woman known as The An- view. He introduced the ie, “Top Five.” Strange” not only kicks to Marvel Studios chief cialists worked tirelessly cient One (Tilda Swin- the engine into hyper Kevin Feige that he to create a new visual ton). They’re battling drive, but into a different wanted every set piece in language for the mov- dark forces, personified dimension as well. the film to be the “weird- ie, bending time, space by “Hannibal” star Mads SEND US YOUR STUFF “Audiences need new est” scene from any other and cityscapes within Mikkelsen, and can open images and I think visual Marvel film. It was what recognizable scenes. The up portals or turn the WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, effects are used too often the studio was looking for, spectacle is in support world into a mirror image PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR to just blow things up too. of an origin story about of itself with a twist of the and do the same famil- “I was pleasantly sur- Dr. Stephen Strange, fingers. We told you it was SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. iar kinds of stuff,” said prised by how much it whose life is upended trippy. WEATHER LOTTERY

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By Mike Alongi MVP, leads the way for a solid team beat FOR THE ITEM that also includes All-Tournament f we’ve performer Maggie McHale as well The MIAA sectional volleyball as sophomore Jenna Tobin. The learned tournament brackets were released one Rams do have a tough route to a sec- on Tuesday afternoon, and several tional title, however. Classical will thing local teams will be competing over Iabout Bill travel to Roxbury to face off against the three divisions. No. 7 O’Bryant (12-6) tomorrow eve- Belichick, While Division 1 North is headed it’s that he’s ning. If the Rams were to win that by powerhouse programs like No. 1 game, it would mean a date with not afraid to Central Catholic (17-2) and No. 2 make exam- No. 2 Andover in the quarter nals Andover (17-3), a very strong Pea- ples out of on Saturday. STEVE body team could make some noise people. In Division 2 North, the Danvers at No. 4. The Tanners (15-4) are led KRAUSE He did it in Falcons sit at No. 2 overall after n- by the likes of Hannah Kemp, Nene 2003 when, ishing the year with a 17-1 record, Onwuogu and Melissa Gray and right before the start of the good enough for a rst-round bye. season, he traded safety Lawyer have a strong balance of offense and Marblehead (14-4) earned a No. 9 Milloy to the Buffalo Bills be- defense. Peabody will open up its seed, while Bishop Fenwick (16-5) cause he wouldn’t take a pay cut. tournament run tomorrow evening came in at No. 10. He did it again in 2009, when it hosts No. 13 Billerica (8-12). Marblehead comes into the tour- trading away all-pro defensive But there’s another local team nament with plenty of hard hitters, lineman Richard Seymour, who in Division 1 North that may have including Jenny Norcross, Eve Rice had already held out once, and more momentum than anyone, and and Clara Pollard. The Magicians who was about to enter contract that’s Lynn Classical. The No. 10 have a date with No. 8 Hamil- Rams nished the year at 11-9 and ton-Wenham (16-4) on Friday eve- negotiations, to the Oakland ITEM FILE PHOTO Raiders (a move that, in the end, are coming off a Lynn City Tourna- ning on the road. Lynn Classical’s Pamela Dias digs the ball off ment victory just last week. Sone- gave them the money to sign VOLLEYBALL, B2 Vince Wilfork). the oor during a game against St. Mary’s. ta Srey, who was City Tournament And if twice wasn’t enough, he dealt all-pro offensive guard Lo- gan Mankins to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers prior to the 2014 St. Mary’s can’t get past season after his contract talks got snarled. He also let potential free Williams in season nale agents such as Deion Branch and Wes Welker walk rather By Harold Rivera the ball in the net.” than cave into their contract ITEM STAFF In the 11th minute, Sumani posed demands. the rst threat of the game when she The Patriots won a Super Bowl LYNN — It was a tale of two halves used a crossover move to maneuver with Darrelle Revis at corner- as the St. Mary’s girls soccer team her way past the St. Mary’s defense back, but Belichick wasn’t about hosted Archbishop Williams in the for a one-on-one with goalie Emily to pay him what he wanted on season nale for both squads. Stephenson. Sumani’s shot was on the open market, so off Revis The Spartans hung tough with Wil- target, but saved by Stephenson. went — back to the Jets. liams in the rst half, which ended in Codi Butt looked to counter for St. This is the salary cap era. At a scoreless tie. Unfortunately for St. Mary’s in the 17th minute, but her some point, you have to make Mary’s, the Williams offense woke shot was saved by Williams keeper personnel decisions that are up in the second half and scored four Kaylee Walsh. based more on money, and how goals in a span of 12 minutes, en Williams threatened again in the it’s spent, rather than strictly on route to a 4-0 win on Tuesday after- 23rd minute, as Meghan Cormican performance. noon at Manning Field. looked to nd the back of the net Apparently linebacker Jamie “It was like the last time we played for the lead. Again, Stephenson was Collins didn’t get the memo. them,” St. Mary’s coach Jim Foley there for the save. Collins was reportedly offered said. “We were tied 1-1 at the half “We were playing well,” Foley said $11 million to stay with the team, but they have two phenomenal play- of his team’s performance in the rst which would seem, on the sur- PHOTO | BOB ROCHE ers. Chigozie (Sumani) and Asiah half. “I think we were outplaying face, a lot considering the team (Dingle) are two great athletes and St. Mary’s goalie Emily Stephenson, left, prepares also has to nd the money to pay strong soccer players. They can put ST. MARY’S, B2 to make a save against Archbishop Williams. Dont’a Hightower and Malcolm Butler and stay within the cap (Logan Ryan should probably expect to be  at-lined or perhaps even nd himself staring at a pay Hegan would be cut if he expects to stay here). If the reports are true that Collins wanted Von Miller money, then proud of his Indians Collins was absolutely out of his mind and probably should have By Bob Keaney they served in World War purchased the airplane ticket FOR THE ITEM II. to Cleveland in advance. If you One of Hegan’s more was to Lynn want Von Miller money, then it dramatic seasons occurred English what Harry Ag- would help if you were Von Mill- in 1948, when his Indians er. And he wasn’t. ganis was to Lynn Classi- were locked in a pennant I’m going to resist the urge cal. race with the New York to pile on, as others have, over Both were nationally Yankees and the Boston Collins’ poor play this season, or known athletes, mod- Red Sox (with Ted Wil- about this reputation that seems el Lynn citizens, and all liams, Johnny Pesky and to be growing that he was a dif - about family. And Hegan all the other local lumi- cult guy around the locker room. family history rises to naries). It was so close Sox That is unfair, and frankly, it the top when it comes to and the Indians ended up happens far too often in Boston talking about the World tied. sports. Series. With Hegan calling the Athletes who get run out of Big Jim starred in two pitches at Fenway Park, town the way some of these Fall Classics for the Cleve- Cleveland defeated the Patriots players have can often land Indians during his Red Sox, 8-3, in the one- nd themselves branded as mal- PHOTO | ENDICOTT GOLF 17-year career as a Major game playoff and ruined contents, bad in uences, Repub- Peabody native Athan Goulos just completed his  rst season League . Boston’s bid for a Sub- licans (or Democrats, depending of golf at Endicott College, earning All-Region honors. How great a catcher was way Series as the Nation- on your preference) and carri- he? Well, he caught three al League champs that ers of typhus and the bubonic no-hitters and six 20-game season were the Boston plague all wrapped up in one. Peabody’s Goulos nishes winners, and was an All- Braves. It wasn’t enough to trade Star team selection ve Two days later, the World Nomar Garciaparra, whose sto- times. He threw out 50 Series began. Hegan, who ried career with the Red Sox had great year for Endicott golf percent of the runners who caught Bob Feller, Bob tried to steal on him — KRAUSE, B2 Lemon, Satchel Paige, Don By Joshua Kummins The Peabody High grad won the which is more than Johnny Black and , hit FOR THE ITEM individual title at Elms College’s Bench or Yogi Berra. a homer during the series, Blazer Invitational in September, Hegan could have piled and the Indians ended up Golf has pretty much taken while most recently helping the up more stats, but he, like beating the Braves — the Athan Goulos up and down the others of his era, had their Gulls to a sixth-place team nish HEGAN, B2 East Coast. at the NEIGA Division III Cham- careers interrupted when After walking on at NCAA Di- pionship by nishing sixth with a vision II powerhouse Saint Leo two-day score of 151 last week. University to begin his collegiate “Athan has performed great,” career, the Peabody native came said Tom Smith, the Gulls’ sixth- home and has helped Endicott Col- lege to success this fall. year head coach. “Coming into the “I’ve been playing well individu- season, he showed a lot of patience ally during our tournaments, and coming in from a Division II pro- was fortunate enough to win one,” gram. There are a lot of expecta- Goulos said. “One tournament, I tions there that he’s supposed to was probably halfway in the eld. be the superstar on campus … and But all the others, I was probably he’s come into sync really nicely.” inside the top-15. I’m playing some The 6-foot-1, 275-pound Goulos good golf right now and I’m happy was named Commonwealth Coast that things are panning out after a Conference (CCC) Men’s Golfer of lot of hard work.” the Week after his win at Elms. Goulos nished among the top- He led that tournament with sev- en birdies and recorded pars on 21 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ve golfers at four different tour- other holes, nishing the two-day naments this season en route to COURTESY PHOTO The Patriots traded line- earning New England Intercolle- event with a nal-round 72. backer Jamie Collins on Jim Hegan’s 1955 baseball card with the Cleve- giate Golf Association (NEIGA) NOTEBOOK, B2 Monday afternoon. All-Region honors. land Indians. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2016 Volleyball tournament St. Mary’s golf finishes 2nd pairings released VOLLEYBALL sion 3 North tournament, at Division 3 state final From B1 with the Pioneers (16-4) coming in at No. 3 and the played well enough to put Meanwhile, Fenwick is Vikings (13-7) coming in SCHOOL ROUNDUP us in a position to place as coming off its fifth Cath- at No. 7. By Mike Alongi high as we did.” olic Central League title Lynnfield put up an im- FOR THE ITEM Christian Emmerich in the last seven seasons, pressive 11-1 record in the was the top scorer for the and has a strong crew of Cape Ann League during Following a strong reg- Spartans, shooting a 74. talented players like Sam the regular season, led ular season and then a Andrew Kreamer shot an Mancinelli, Molly Came- by a host of seniors that runner-up finish in the 83, Max Emmerich shot lo, Steph Bona and Julia includes Olivia Pascucci, Division 3 North tour- an 84 and Aiden Em- Fusco. The Crusaders will Rebecca Albanese, Camie nament last week, the merich shot an 86. Luke face a stiff test right off Foley, Katie Nugent and St. Mary’s golf team was Smith put up an 87, while the bat with CCL rival No. Laura Mucci. The Pio- primed for a strong fin- Ryan Turenne shot a 99. 7 Arlington Catholic (16- neers will have a bye in ish at the MIAA Division Despite the close loss, 4) on Friday evening. If the first round, then play 3 State Championship at the Spartans have plenty Fenwick can make it past the winner of No. 6 Pope Shining Rock Golf Club of room to build. Chris- ITEM FILE PHOTO the Cougars, it would set John (13-7) and No. 11 on Tuesday. The Spartans tian and Max Emmerich St. Mary’s golfer Andrew Kreamer shot an 83 in up a date with Danvers in Ipswich (9-9) on Monday did just that, placing sec- as well as Smith, Turenne the Division 3 state championship on Tuesday. the quarterfinals on Sun- evening at home. ond overall with a team and Chris Fioravanti (who day. Winthrop will have to score of 327 to take home wasn’t in the state cham- their regular season in Kevin Casey, Brian Lynnfield and Winthrop play in the first round, runner-up honors. Weston pionship lineup) are all strong fashion with a tie Brennan and Erik Gus- are the two local schools hosting No. 10 St. Joseph’s won the state title with a returning next season. on the road in Shrews- tafson each scored one taking part in the Divi- tomorrow evening. team score of 320. “We have a great core of bury on Tuesday. The tie goal in the draw. But it “We had a solid crew out guys returning next year, put the Prep at 11-4-3 on was goalkeeper Jack So- there for this tournament, and they’re all still super the year, and 5-0-1 in their renson who may have had and all of the guys played young,” said Fiste. “So we last six games. the play of the game, mak- Pats players should pretty well,” said St. definitely have a lot to “We’ve been coming on re- ing a key save on a penal- Mary’s coach Jay Fiste. look forward to.” ally strong lately,” said Prep ty kick to preserve the tie “The course played really BOYS SOCCER coach Dave Crowell. “Every late in the game. be wary when tricky today and the guys St. John’s Prep 3, team we’ve beaten in the The Eagles will now might not have had their St. John’s last six has been a tourna- await the Division 1 North absolute best rounds, but (Shrewsbury) 3 ment team, so that’s a great tournament pairings to be talking contracts they fought hard and The Eagles closed out way to end the year.” released later this week.

KRAUSE It could very well be a From B1 combination of the two. Perhaps Collins wasn’t the St. Mary’s falls to Williams the worst ending imag- world’s friendliest guy. Per- inable. The whole thing haps he didn’t buy into all ST. MARY’S minute when she scored on an assist of the game. was made even messier the “do your job” mantra From B1 from Dingle. Williams padded the Diaz-Martinez took a shot for the by comments that he was Belichick preaches. May- lead quickly as Dingle kicked a high Spartans in the 63rd minute but it a “clubhouse lawyer,” and be he was a little bit more them. I think if we score in the first ball over a leaping Stephenson that was denied by Walsh. Emily Egan that he brought the rest of attentive to himself, and half, and we go up, it’s a little bit dif- found the back of the net in the 54th tried to get St. Mary’s on the score- the team down. his own needs and wants, ferent.” minute, to make it 2-0. board in the 71st minute but her Maybe. Or maybe it was that Belichick would have The Williams offense came to life Gaby Diaz-Martinez looked to get shot was off the mark and Williams just that he had been the preferred. And maybe in the second half. the Spartans back in the game in closed the door on a shutout win. team’s best player as it that, combined with what St. Mary’s looked to break the tie the 56th minute, but her header was “We’ve been playing well,” Foley transitioned from the in- Belichick felt were unrea- in the 41st minute with a corner saved by Walsh. said. “I just think we had that rut eptitude of the mid-1990s sonable contract demands, kick opportunity, but it was cleaned In the 59th minute, Carley Ak- where we couldn’t put the ball in the to the resurgence that cul- was his ticket out of here. up by the Williams defense. oury made it 3-0 in favor of Williams net. But this is a good team, they’re minated in its 2004 World But that’s all specula- Then, in a matter of a few minutes, when she kicked one past Stephen- one of the favorites.” Series win, and all of a tion. Suffice it to say that the game took a turn for the worse son for the goal. Stephenson guessed Now St. Mary’s shift gears to pre- sudden he was trait bait Belichick felt that Collins for St. Mary’s as the Spartans lost left and dove in that direction, but paring for the state tournament. for Alex Rodriguez. It’s not — as good as he was, and two star defensive players in Kayla Akoury beat her with a shot to the The Spartans don’t know who they’ll like the man didn’t have a as good as he could have Demers and Morgan Mackey to in- right. be playing yet, but they’re likely to reason to be upset. been — wasn’t worth the juries. Sumani, the leading scorer for Wil- have a road game on Friday. So now that Collins is trouble having him around “Once we had those two injuries,” liams, found the net again the 63rd “You can’t reinvent the wheel at gone, we’re hearing that grousing about his con- Foley said, “that just kind of forced minute when she kicked the ball this time of the year,” Foley said. he wasn’t as good as every- tract would cause. me to move things around, unfortu- past Stephenson as the goalie was “You do what got you to this point. one thought he was, and And it should be a cau- nately.” making her way out of the net. With You play what’s there and hopefully that his poor play against tionary tale for anyone Sumani broke the tie in the 52nd a 4-0 lead, Williams was in control you win.” the Buffalo Bills dragged else down there who goes the defense down (in a into contract talks overes- game the Patriots won timating his own worth. Lynn native was on Indians’ last World Series team going away, with a score Anyone except Hightow- only made closer by gar- er and Gronkowski, that HEGAN A third Lynner to play in the 1954 Hegan also had a brief stint with bage-time touchdowns). is. Because they’re worth From B1 season was Agganis’ former Classi- the Chicago Cubs at the age of Former Patriots execu- every penny. Otherwise, cal buddy George Bullard, who got 39. He had retired from the Major tive Mike Lombardi got these guys will have to last time they won the World Series in one game with the Leagues in early 1960s, but later re- loose on Twitter after the figure out what they want (pending this year’s result). — against Hegan’s Indians. turned to catch for the Cubs. Facing trade was announced and, more: a chance to stay with In 1954, Agganis was a rookie Hegan, who was also a good bas- future Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax with each tweet, savaged an organization that looks with the Red Sox, and both he and ketball player, was on a state cham- of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Hegan Collins some more. I’ll bet to be every bit as good in a Hegan enjoyed their “Lynn rivalry.” pionship-winning baseball team at walloped a pinch-hit home run in a you any amount of money couple of years as it is now; The Indians won 111 games, but He- English under coach Tom Whelan. Cubs victory which knocked Koufax he’d have never said any of or a few more dollars to toil gan and his ran into the New York it had Collins been stand- for the likes of Cleveland He and Ray Bessom also led Lynn out ofo the box. It was homer No. 92 ing next to him. and Tampa Bay. Giants and Willie Mays (who made Post 291 team to the American Le- out of 92 (his son had 53 Big League that otherworldly catch against Vic gion national championship in New homers). Wertz in Game 1) and the New York Orleans. Hegan died in 1984 at the age of Giants. With Dusty Rhodes provid- Athleticism ran in the family, too, 63, and his son, Mike, in 2013 at 71. Game 7, here we come ing unexpected power, the Giants as Hegan’s son, Mike, became a Ma- Both are enshrined in the Cleveland swept the Indians. jor Leaguer himself. Sports Hall of Fame. Goulos adjusting well at Endicott NOTEBOOK While Goulos cites his grandfa- Saugus’ Sophia Cogliano scored From B1 ther, Dr. John S. Parianos, as his the deciding goal and an assist in the greatest influence in golf, he contin- Endicott College field hockey team’s Smith knew of Goulos’ success on ues to benefit from the lessons of Mi- 2-1 victory over Western New En- the amateur circuit — as a four-time ami-based instructor Jim McLean. gland last Wednesday before posting Boston All-Scholastic honoree and “Listening to a professional like two helpers 3-0 shutout of local foe former captain at Peabody High — himself really helped me to become Salem State three days later. Cogli- before he joined Saint Leo as a walk- the player I am right now,” Goulos ano, whose goal against WNEU was on, and the two had prior connection said of McLean, who he worked with her fourth game-winner, was named as Smith was formerly the assistant during his two years at Saint Leo. CCC Offensive Player of the Week pro at Ferncroft Country Club in “He said the biggest difference be- for the second time this season on Middleton. tween amateurs that are scratch Monday. Goulos has fit right in since return- college golfers and professionals is Lynn English grad Jevon ing north to join the Gulls, quickly the mental game, so I’m just taking Brown-Simpson rushed for a team- becoming one of the team’s most im- that into consideration and focusing high 39 yards on 21 carries and portant players — and a successful on staying in the present.” scored a touchdown in the Fitchburg one at that. While Goulos’ tenure at Endicott State University football team’s “Obviously, he was a tremendous has been a rather short one, he’s al- 26-8 win over Westfield State. Lynn junior golfer,” Smith said. “It takes ready established himself as a key native and Bishop Fenwick grad PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a lot of perseverance (from junior figure on the team, and one Smith Dakota Mullen led the Falcons with golf to high school) to be great at says the rest of the team looks up to Chicago Cubs Addison Russell hits four receptions, including an eight- golf, and Athan has evolved into a greatly. yard catch for his second collegiate a grand slam in the third of Game 6 great leader for our program and “He garners a lot of respect from touchdown. of the World Series in Cleveland on Tuesday. he’s stepped right in to the role of an the team already, and he’s only Lynnfield’s Justin Foley averaged All-American Honorable Mention.” been here a year,” Smith said. “His more than 40 yards per punt for the That very same honor was be- personality, his leadership and his second time this season while Win- stowed upon Austin Teal, a team character, they’ve all just helped us throp’s Mark Upton recorded seven captain and two-time CCC Golfer go in the right direction as a squad, tackles as the Bates College football of the Year who graduated in May. so he was a perfect fit for the model team earned a 21-19 win over rival It has been a long road for Goulos, we are trying to embody here.” Bowdoin. Upton leads the 2-4 Bob- but he’s finally seeing some tangi- Names and Notes cats with 71 tackles, including ten ble results that prove it has all been Marblehead’s Jake Kulevich net- for a total loss of 45 yards, and 4.5 INTERNET RADIO (R) & LIVE VIDEO STREAMING (V) worthwhile. ted his first goal of the season on sacks on the season. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAMES “They nominated six or seven Saturday night as the Colgate Uni- Peabody native and Bishop Fen- kids in the whole tournament for versity hockey team entered the win wick grad Nick Bona recorded nine All-New Englands,” Goulos said of column with a 5-3 win over Maine. North Shore High School Football Play-off Coverage tackles in the Stonehill College foot- his NEIGA honor. “Just the ability Kulevich, the Raiders’ senior cap- ball team’s 30-6 loss to Assumption. North Shore Sports Nights - Monday's at 7 p.m. to see things are panning out was tain, has four points through seven Lynnfield’s Andrew Kibarian made really nice to see, and I’m looking games. Weekly Football Preview Radio Show six solo tackles among his eight to- forward to what the spring has in Saugus native Mike Vecchione tal for the Skyhawks, including 2.5 place.” scored his tenth goal of the sea- tackles for a seven-yard loss and one MONDAYS! North Shore Sports Night 7 p.m. As the Gulls seek their fifth CCC son for the Union College hockey sack for a six-yard loss. title in six years this spring, Goulos team — the game-winner 1:06 into has lofty ambitions. He hopes to help overtime — in Saturday night’s 3-2 Joshua Kummins can be reached the team to an NCAA Tournament victory over rival RPI. The Malden at [email protected]. msonewsports.com berth or continue his strong play Catholic alum has ten goals and 16 Follow him on Twitter @Joshua- into earning one as an individual. points in just eight games. Kummins. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE MIAA VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS THURSDAY Danvers at North Reading (7) Quarterfinals Thursday 4); 4. Mystic Valley (16-4); 5. Shaw- Division 3 North Semifinal Division 1 North MIAA Volleyball SEEDS: 1. Central Catholic (17-2), 2. Watertown at W. Roxbury (6) sheen (15-4); 6. Pope John (13-7); 7. Fenwick at Triton (7) Saturday Winthrop (13-7); 8. Austin Prep (13- Division 1 North First Round Andover (17-3), 3. North Andover (14- Division 3A North Semifinal Haverhill/Reading at Central Cath. (3) Friday 7); 9. Essex Tech (12-8); 10. St. Billerica at Peabody (6) 3), 4. Peabody (15-4), 5. Methuen (15- Lynnfield at St. Mary’s (7) Classical/O’Bryant at Andover (3) Marblehead at Ham-Wenham (6) Joseph (12-8); 11. Ipswich (9-9). Classical at O’Bryant (at Madison 5), 6. Masconomet (12-6), 7. O’Bryant Bedford at Burlington (6) Park, 6:30) Division 2 North Non-Playoff Football (12-6); 8. Reading (12-7), 9. Haverhill Weston at Melrose (6) First Round Division 3 North First Round SEEDS: 1. East Boston (17-0), 2. Classical at North Andover (7) (12-9), 10. Lynn Classical (11-9), 11. Dracut at Winchester (6) Thursday St. Joseph’s at Winthrop Danvers (17-1), 3. Winchester (20-2), Westford Acad. at Revere (7) Lawrence (10-10), 12. Medford (9-9), Fenwick at Arl. Cath. (6) Essex Tech at Austin Prep (6) 4. West Roxbury (17-2), 5. Burlington FRIDAY Lynn Tech at Essex Tech (7) 13. Billerica (8-12). Quarterfinals St. Joseph’s at Winthrop (6) Burlington at Salem (7) (17-3), 6. Melrose (17-4), 7. Arling- MIAA Football First Round Sunday Quarterfinals MIAA Volleyball ton Catholic (16-4), 8. Hamilton-Wen- Division 1A North Semifinal ham (16-4), 9. Marblehead (14-4), Fenwick/Arl. Cath. at Danvers (5) Saturday Peabody at Lincoln-Sudbury (7) Division 2 North First Round Thursday 10. Bishop Fenwick (16-5), 11. Monday Shawsheen at Mystic Valley (4) Division 2A North Semifinal Marblehead at Hamilton-Wenham (6) Haverhill at Reading (6) Weston (13-5), 12. Bedford (12-7), M’head/Ham-Wen. at E. Boston (6) St. Jos/Winthrop at Lowell Cath. (6) Gloucester at Marblehead (7) Fenwick at Arl. Cath. (6) Billerica at Peabody (6) Medford at Methuen (6) 13. Watertown (10-9), 14. Dracut Division 3 North Monday Lawrence at Masconomet (6) (4-14). SEEDS: 1. Notre Dame (20-0); 2. Ipswich/Pope John at Lynnfield (5:30) TV/RADIO Classical at O’Bryant (at Mad. Pk, 6:30) First Round Lowell Cath. (17-3); 3. Lynnfield (16- Austin/Essex at Notre Dame (6) TV College football World Series Toledo at Akron, ESPN2, 7:30 p.m. Chi. Cubs at Cleveland, Fox, NHL 8:08 p.m. Detroit at Phila., NBCSN, 8 p.m. NBA Radio Chicago at Boston, CSN, ESPN, NBA 8 p.m.; Oklahoma City at LA Chicago at Boston, WBZ-FM Clippers, ESPN, 10:30 p.m. (98.5), 8 p.,m.

SPORTS BRIEFS Try Hockey for LCHS Hall of Free Day Fame nominations Lynn Youth Hockey is Lynn Classical High hosting “Try Hockey for Free School is now accepting Day,” sponsored by USA nominations for its Athletic Hockey on November 12. and Achievement Hall of Boys and girls ages 3 and up Fame. The Hall of Fame from all towns and cities are Induction will take place on welcome and invited to have April 29, 2017. Deadlines fun on the ice. The event is designed for kids between for nominations is Jan. 1, the ages of 3 and 9 to have a 2017. Applications can be free youth hockey experi- picked up in the Classical PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS High main office or down- ence. No prior skating or Brad Marchand scores a goal against Florida Panthers goalie Roberto Luongo during the first pe- loaded on the school web hockey experience is neces- riod on Tuesday night in Florida. sary. Contact Lynn Youth site, www.lynnschools.org/ Hockey to register. ourschools_classical.shtml. NFL Marchand, Moore, Rask lead AFC NFC East East W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA New England 7 1 0 .875 217 132 Dallas 6 1 0 .857 188 130 Buffalo 4 4 0 .500 212 172 N.Y. Giants 4 3 0 .571 133 141 Bruins to win over Panthers Miami 3 4 0 .429 146 159 Philadelphia 4 3 0 .571 179 117 N.Y. Jets 3 5 0 .375 150 208 Washington 4 3 1 .563 186 189 South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Brad to give them a 6-on-4 advantage but The Panthers were on the power Houston 5 3 0 .625 137 167 Atlanta 5 3 0 .625 262 231 Marchand and Dominic Moore couldn’t score. play seven times but couldn’t score Tennessee 4 4 0 .500 182 183 Tampa Bay 3 4 0 .429 152 189 scored to lead the Boston Bruins to The Bruins were outshot 13-3 in as they managed only six shots, and Indianapolis 3 5 0 .375 208 230 New Orleans 3 4 0 .429 201 215 Jacksonville 2 5 0 .286 139 196 Carolina 2 5 0 .286 191 196 a 2-1 victory over the Florida Pan- the first period but Marchand gave gave up the short-handed goal to North North thers on Tuesday night. them a 1-0 lead with his goal on the Moore in the second. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Pittsburgh 4 3 0 .571 170 150 Minnesota 5 2 0 .714 139 104 Tuukka Rask stopped 33 shots to penalty shot 3:53 in. Reilly Smith NOTES Cincinnati 3 4 1 .438 167 189 Green Bay 4 3 0 .571 172 156 help the Bruins win their second was called for hooking Marchand Florida RW Jaromir Jagr played Baltimore 3 4 0 .429 133 139 Detroit 4 4 0 .500 183 190 straight after a three-game skid. from behind. Marchand then skated in his 1,639th NHL game, tying him Cleveland 0 8 0 .000 158 238 Chicago 2 6 0 .250 131 179 West West Denis Malgin scored for the Pan- in on Luongo and put the puck over with Dave Andreychuk for sixth on W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA thers and Roberto Luongo had 24 his glove for his 300th NHL point. the all-time list. ... Panthers RW Denver 6 2 0 .750 194 136 Seattle 4 2 1 .643 131 109 Oakland 6 2 0 .750 215 203 Arizona 3 4 1 .438 179 140 saves in Florida’s fourth loss in five The Bruins made it 2-0 on a Jonathan Marchessault, 25, has Kansas City 5 2 0 .714 166 137 Los Angeles 3 4 0 .429 120 154 games. short-handed goal by Moore at 6:16 been named the NHL’s third star San Diego 3 5 0 .375 225 212 San Francisco 1 6 0 .143 144 219 Trailing 2-0, the Panthers got on of the second. Moore’s angle shot for October, tying for the league Thursday’s Game Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 1 p.m. the scoreboard on Malgin’s first from below the left circle rolled in lead with six goals and adding five Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 8:25 p.m. New Orleans at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Sunday’s Games Carolina at Los Angeles, 4:05 p.m. NHL goal with 4:35 left in the third and out of the net so quickly that assists in nine games. ... Bruins RW Dallas at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Tennessee at San Diego, 4:25 p.m. when his shot from the slot beat the goal light didn’t go off and play David Pastrnak, who leads Boston N.Y. Jets at Miami, 1 p.m. Indianapolis at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Denver at Oakland, 8:30 p.m. Rask. It snapped the Bruins goalie’s continued, but an official’s review with five goals, sat out the second Jacksonville at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Monday’s Game shutout streak of 131:11. a few seconds later determined the of a two-game NHL suspension for Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Buffalo at Seattle, 8:30 p.m. The Panthers pulled their goalie puck had crossed the goal line before a high hit against the New York with 3:20 left during a power play it came out. Rangers. MLB PLAYOFFS WORLD SERIES Saturday, Oct. 29 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Cleveland 7, Chicago 2 Sunday, Oct. 30 Patriots still own No. 1 spot Tuesday, Oct. 25 Chicago 3, Cleveland 2 Cleveland 6, Chicago 0 Tuesday, Nov. 1 Wednesday, Oct. 26 Chicago (Arrieta 18-8) at Cleveland Chicago 5, Cleveland 1 (Tomlin 6-9), 8:08 p.m. in Week 9 AP Power Rankings Friday, Oct. 28 Wednesday, Nov. 2 Cleveland 1, Chicago 0 x-Chicago at Cleveland, 8:08 p.m. NEW YORK (AP) — With four spots to No. 6 after ral- the NFL’s regular season lying for a 33-32 win over NHL at about the halfway point, the Green Bay Packers, EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE one team clearly stands out who fell a spot to No. 9. Atlantic Division Central Division above the rest: the New En- “Behind MVP candidate GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA gland Patriots. Matt Ryan, the Falcons Montreal 9 8 0 1 17 31 14 Minnesota 10 6 3 1 13 33 21 Ottawa 9 6 3 0 12 27 26 St. Louis 10 5 3 2 12 22 26 For the second consecu- head into a Thursday night Tampa Bay 10 6 4 0 12 33 30 Chicago 9 5 3 1 11 31 27 tive week, Tom Brady and matchup in Tampa leading Detroit 10 6 4 0 12 28 24 Colorado 7 4 3 0 8 19 19 Boston 9 5 4 0 10 20 24 Dallas 9 3 4 2 8 20 29 Patriots are the unanimous the league in scoring of- Buffalo 9 4 3 2 10 22 22 Winnipeg 10 4 6 0 8 24 29 No. 1 in the latest AP Pro32 fense, total offense and big- Florida 10 4 5 1 9 26 25 Nashville 8 2 5 1 5 19 28 Toronto 10 3 4 3 9 29 37 Pacific Division poll , which was released play capability,” said Ira Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tuesday. Kaufman of the Pro Foot- GP W L OT Pts GF GA Edmonton 10 7 2 1 15 31 22 The Patriots again re- ball Hall of Fame. N.Y. Rangers 10 7 3 0 14 40 22 San Jose 9 6 3 0 12 23 21 Pittsburgh 9 6 2 1 13 25 27 Vancouver 9 4 4 1 9 17 24 ceived all 12 first-place The Oakland Raiders, Washington 9 6 2 1 13 25 19 Calgary 10 4 5 1 9 31 35 votes for 384 points from who are tied with the Bron- New Jersey 8 4 2 2 10 18 16 Los Angeles 9 4 5 0 8 20 26 Columbus 8 4 3 1 9 21 19 Anaheim 9 3 4 2 8 21 23 balloting by media mem- cos for first in the AFC Philadelphia 10 4 5 1 9 36 38 Arizona 8 2 6 0 4 24 33 bers who regularly cover West at 6-2 and host them N.Y. Islanders 10 4 6 0 8 28 31 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- the NFL. on Sunday night, moved up Carolina 9 2 4 3 7 25 32 time loss. The Patriots enter their two spots to No. 7. Tuesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games Columbus 3, Dallas 2, OT Vancouver at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. bye week at 7-1 and have a “The Raiders have been N.Y. Rangers 5, St. Louis 0 Detroit at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. three-game lead in the AFC perfect on the road,” said Boston 2, Florida 1 Pittsburgh at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. Toronto 3, Edmonton 2, OT Thursday’s Games East. Jenny Vrentas of The Mon- Ottawa 2, Carolina 1, OT Toronto at Buffalo, 7 p.m. “Tom Brady has 12 touch- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS day Morning Quarterback. Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Islanders 1 Edmonton at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. downs, no interceptions and “Now, with the Broncos Washington at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Patriots wide receiver Chris Hogan celebrates af- Buffalo at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Winnipeg at Washington, 7 p.m. no losses,” said Charean coming to town, they’ll Calgary at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Vancouver at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. ter scoring a 53-yard touchdown against the Buf- Nashville at Colorado, 9 p.m. Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Williams of the Fort Worth have to find a way to win at San Jose at Arizona, 10 p.m. New Jersey at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Star-Telegram. falo Bills on Sunday afternoon. home if they want to make Anaheim at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Colorado at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. The Dallas Cowboys (6-1), gains in the wide-open AFC the league’s only other one- game-winning TD pass to Denver Broncos moved West.” loss team, remained at No. Jason Witten off a scramble up a spot to No. 3 and the The Minnesota Vikings, NBA 2 after rallying for a 29-23 offers yet another glimpse Kansas City Chiefs jumped who have lost two straight EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE overtime win over the Phil- into his upside and offers three places to No. 4. after a 5-0 start and still Atlantic Division Southwest Division adelphia Eagles. further proof that it’s not The Seattle Seahawks fell have a one-game lead in W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 2 1 .667 — San Antonio 4 0 1.000 — “Dak Prescott was far time for Tony Romo,” News- two spots to No. 5 after los- the NFC North, dropped Toronto 2 1 .667 — Houston 2 2 .500 2 from perfect against the day’s Bob Glauber said. ing 25-20 at New Orleans. three spots to No. 8. The New York 1 2 .333 1 Memphis 2 2 .500 2 Brooklyn 1 3 .250 1½ Dallas 0 3 .000 3½ Eagles, but his clutch AFC West rivals took The NFC South-leading Eagles dropped four spots Philadelphia 0 3 .000 2 New Orleans 0 4 .000 4 play in overtime with the the next two spots, as the Atlanta Falcons jumped to round out the top 10. Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Atlanta 3 0 1.000 — Oklahoma City 3 0 1.000 — Charlotte 2 1 .667 1 Portland 2 1 .667 1 Miami 2 2 .500 1½ Denver 1 2 .333 2 CFP rankings surprise in opening week Orlando 1 3 .250 2½ Minnesota 1 2 .333 2 Washington 0 2 .000 2½ Utah 1 2 .333 2 Central Division Pacific Division (AP) — Texas A&M was ranked ever, gave a nod to Texas A&M’s ing forward: W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 4 0 1.000 — L.A. Clippers 3 0 1.000 — fourth behind Alabama, Clemson strength of schedule. DON’T PANIC HUSKIES Chicago 3 0 1.000 ½ Golden State 2 1 .667 1 and Michigan in the season’s first Ohio State was sixth and Louis- Selection committee chairman Detroit 3 1 .750 1 Sacramento 2 3 .400 2 College Football Playoff rankings. ville was seventh. Kirby Hocutt, Texas Tech’s athletic Milwaukee 2 2 .500 2 L.A. Lakers 1 3 .250 2½ Indiana 2 2 .500 2 Phoenix 0 4 .000 3½ The Aggies (7-1) surprisingly were In the first two seasons of the Col- director who is now in the role that

Tuesday’s Games Houston at New York, 7:30 p.m. a spot ahead of unbeaten Washing- lege Football Playoff, only one team Arkansas AD Jeff Long held the Cleveland 128, Houston 120 L.A. Lakers at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. ton on Tuesday in the first of six each season made the committee’s firsts two seasons of the CFP, made Indiana 115, L.A. Lakers 108 Chicago at Boston, 8 p.m. Orlando 103, Philadelphia 101 New Orleans at Memphis, 8 p.m. selection committee rankings. The initial top four and the final four. it very clear that Texas A&M’s four Detroit 102, New York 89 Dallas at Utah, 9 p.m. Crimson Tide (8-0), Tigers (8-0), The final rankings will be released victories against teams with win- Miami 108, Sacramento 96, OT Portland at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Milwaukee 117, New Orleans 113 Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 Wolverines (8-0) and Huskies (8-0) Dec. 4, with the top four teams mov- ning records (Auburn, Arkansas, Minnesota 116, Memphis 80 p.m. are the only remaining undefeated ing on to the College Football Playoff Tennessee and South Carolina — Utah at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games Golden State at Portland, 10 p.m. Sacramento at Orlando, 7 p.m. teams from Power Five conferences semifinals on Dec. 31 at the Fiesta though it should be noted the Game- Wednesday’s Games Boston at Cleveland, 8 p.m. and hold the top four spots in the and Peach bowls. cocks are 4-4) provided the margin Philadelphia at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Denver at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. Indiana at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. latest Associated Press poll . A look at what matters in the over Washington. The Huskies have Detroit at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. The 12-person committee, how- rankings and what they mean mov- two such victories. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2016 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Think outside the box and You’ll find it difficult to deter- You’ll have trouble getting to Be careful when dealing with An unusual offer will tempt you. Complications will surface jump at the chance to use your mine what other people are the bottom of a personal mat- volunteer groups or people Reach out to someone you’ve between you and an older or skills in new ways. A creative going to do next. Don’t make ter. Emotional deception and looking for handouts. Your time, collaborated with in the past younger member of your family. approach to whatever you do assumptions when your best ulterior motives are appar- money and effort are best used and you will be given more Use your intelligence and read will lead to recognition and option is to stay focused on ent. Ask pointed questions to for personal gains, not for help- options. Focus on a creative between the lines in order to rewards. taking care of your responsi- avoid being misled or misin- ing others. Do what’s best for endeavor. get to the root of the problem. bilities. you. terpreted. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You need to double-check LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Emotional issues will make you It’s a good day to update per- ARIES (March 21-April 19) You’ll be drawn to someone important papers and deals Plan a get-together with friends transparent. If there is some- sonal papers, sign contracts or Dealing with institutions will be who may take advantage of or your financial status. An or someone from your past thing you want to keep secret, hash out agreements. You can emotional and difficult. An un- you. Don’t let your emotions unexpected development will whom you can’t stop thinking don’t share it with anyone, gain ground as long as you expected offer or gift will come take charge and cost you a lead to questions. Personal about. The information you re- including your closest confi- stick to the basics. A physical from an unusual source. Don’t promotion. Don’t mix business improvements will boost your ceive today will have an emo- dantes. Watch your costs and change will lead to compli- overreact, overspend or give in with pleasure. Look out for your ego. Romance will lead to a tional impact on you. Relax and mind your spending habits. ments. Romance is highlighted. to indulgent tendencies. best interests. commitment. rejuvenate.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Panhandling mother needs assistance, not a lecture Pass the baton, pass the contract DEAR ABBY: I went to that if he scapegoats a Oscar Wilde wrote, “I always who holds the spade ace. He the market the other day, Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van child at his school that pass on good advice. It is the should lead a spade, taking a and there was a woman Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, way, he could wind up in only thing to do with it. It is slight risk that East will get a sitting on the sidewalk and was founded by her mother, front of the school board never of any use to oneself.” club ruff. Here, East produces with two children – a boy and lose his job. He’s not These days, every bridge the ace. Then South should who looked to be about 6 Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at only discriminating, but player tries to find a reason, and a girl about 2. She DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los also encouraging the however thin, not to pass. know that West must have the was holding a sign asking Angeles, CA 90069. scapegoating of at-risk Occasionally, though, a pass heart king. If East had that for help ($). I wanted so card — and a total of 13 high- badly to say something to children. And, I’m sad to passes on valuable informa- her about what a poor ex- mentally ill. She could change him and he will say, Joey’s parents should tion — as in this deal. How card points — he would have ample she was setting for also have fled an abusive turn out to be neurotic. probably curtail their son’s should South play in four opened the bidding. Declarer her children by begging. It husband or partner. That’s The issue is with the fa- friendship with the man’s hearts? West leads the dia- should play a heart to his ace. made me angry because I why it’s inappropriate to ther of a friend of his who son. mond 10. East wins the first East would have done bet- scold or lecture a panhan- will not accept who Joey is. imagine she’s using her trick with his queen, cashes ter to shift to a trump at trick kids as “props” to evoke dler. The man yells at Joey for DEAR ABBY: I have a the diamond ace, and shifts three, before South could find sympathy. If you had said anything playing with girl things co-worker, “Suzette,” who, to the club two. (What was This is a nice area. I at all, you might have of- and tells his son to tell on since last month, has be- East’s stronger defense?) out who had the spade ace. would think she could bet- fered that there are dozens Joey when he does girl gun to smell like kitty lit- In the auction, North’s Then surely declarer would ter present herself to her of shelters and organiza- things. ter every day. Suzette is in two-no-trump response was have gone with the odds and kids by looking for a job! tions in Irvine that help Abby, this man is the her mid-50s. While I con- taken the finesse. the unfortunate, and if she principal of a middle the Jacoby Forcing Raise: What would have been an sider her a friend, she can four-plus trumps, at least appropriate comment to reached out to them, she school. As a retired educa- be temperamental and might find the help she game-forcing values and, usu- make to her that might tor, I want to speak with tends to fly off the handle needs to get settled and him about his behavior ally, no singleton or void. (Oth- help put her on the right and run to HR. find a job. and the effect it can have erwise, he would have made track to show her kids I would like to tell her how to grow up to be re- on a young child. What a splinter bid.) South, with a about the odor in case it is sponsible people who work DEAR ABBY: My 6-year- could I say that might minimum and no shortage for a living? old grandson, “Joey,” is the make him realize that this something medical that’s either, jumped to four hearts. light of my life. He’s outgo- is not only detrimental to undiagnosed. Is there a South has to play the trump LOOKING OUT FOR ing, compassionate, smart Joey, but to all those young way to say something that suit without loss. This would CHILDREN IN and fun. The “problem” is, minds he helps to shape won’t embarrass her or get normally involve taking a fi- IRVINE, CALIF. he prefers girl things to on a daily basis? me in trouble with HR? nesse. A priori, the chance boy things, and has since DEAR LOOKING: It’s he was old enough to ex- LIGHT OF MY LIFE DELICATE NOSE that East has the king is 50 wrong to assume anything press his wants. Fashion, percent and West a singleton when you see someone who makeup, hairstyles – he is DEAR LIGHT: Joey’s DEAR DELICATE: The king only about 6.25 percent. is panhandling. The wom- the expert. His parents parents should talk to that way to handle this would But sometimes those num- an you saw could have grumble, but realize that man and demand that he be to inform HR and let bers are worthless. been homeless, drug-ad- he can be who he is and be stop bullying their son. someone there discuss it South would like to know dicted, short on money or happy, or they can try to They should warn him with her.

EVENING TV LISTINGS TUESDAY’S TV NOVEMBER 1, 2016 EVENING TV LISTINGS WEDNESDAY’S TV NOVEMBER 2, 2016 CROSSWORD 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Greater Steves’ The Contenders -- American Experience Combat and heroism Charlie Rose (N) Greater Tavis Durrells- WGBH Greater Steves’ Nature Cats in Asia NOVA Precious Secrets of the Dead Charlie Rose (N) Greater Tavis Master- ^ PBS Boston Europe 16 for ’16 (N) during Korean War. (N) Boston Smiley Corfu ^ PBS Boston Europe and Africa. (N) gems. (N) (N) Boston Smiley piece WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! NCIS “Home of the Bull “Bedside Man- NCIS: New Orleans WBZ Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! Survivor (N) Criminal Minds (N) Code Black “Land- WBZ Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With $ CBS Fortune (N) Brave” (N) ner” (N) “One Good Man” News James Corden $ CBS Fortune (N) slide” (N) News James Corden WCVB News- Chronicle The House- Fresh Off The Real Marvel’s Agents of News- Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline Celebrity WCVB News- Chronicle The 50th Annual CMA Awards Honoring country music industry News- Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline Celebrity % ABC Center 5 Middle (N) wife the Boat O’Neals S.H.I.E.L.D. (N) Center 5 (N) Page (N) % ABC Center 5 members. (N) Center 5 (N) Page (N) WHDH 7 News at Extra (N) The Voice (N) This Is Us “Career Chicago Fire (N) 7 News at Tonight Show-J. Late Night With WHDH 7 News at Extra (N) Blindspot (N) Law & Order: Spe- Chicago P.D. “Skin 7 News at Tonight Show-J. Late Night With _ NBC 7PM Days” (N) 11PM Fallon Seth Meyers (N) _ NBC 7PM cial Victims Unit (N) in the Game” (N) 11PM Fallon Seth Meyers (N) WFXT Ent. 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Lynn Housing Authority and Neighborhood Development COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Invitation for Bid THE TRIAL COURT THE TRIAL COURT Video Surveillance Installation PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION DIVORCE SUMMONS BY The Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development, the Awarding Authority, Docket No. ES16P3020EA PUBLICATION AND MAILING invites sealed bids from Contractors for the Video Surveillance Installation project Essex Probate and Family Court Essex Probate and Family Court at the Caggiano Plaza 667-4 and McGee House 667-5 Developments for the Lynn 45 Congress Street 45 Congress Street Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development in Lynn Massachusetts, in Salem, MA 01970 Salem, MA 01970 accordance with the documents prepared by Nangle Engineering Inc. (978)744-1020 Docket No. ES16D1213DR The Project consists of: the installation of video surveillance systems at the Mark M Gauthier Caggiano Plaza and McGee House developments, including cameras, video vs. recorders, wiring, power, network, cutting, patching, commissioning testing, etc Estate of: Roland Robert The work is estimated to cost $ 61,000.00 including all alternates. Arthur J Dischino Bids are subject to M.G.L. c.149 §44A-J & to minimum wage rates as required by Date of Death: 08/26/2016 M.G.L. c.l49 §§26 to 27H inclusive. To all interested persons: To the Defendant: General Bids will be received until 2:00 p.m., Thursday, November 17, 2016 and A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal Representative The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that the Court publicly opened, forthwith. has been filed by: grant a divorce for Irretrievable Breakdown All bids shall be submitted electronically at www.Projectdog.com no later than the Ellen M Snow of Wakefield MA The Complaint is on file at the Court. date and time specified above. Hard copy bids will not be accepted by the requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter preventing you Awarding Authority. Tutorials, instructions and videos on how to complete the as requested in the Petition. from taking any action which would negatively impact the current financial status electronic bid documents are available online as well as the instructions to The Petitioner requests that: of either party. SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411. Bidders. For assistance, call Projectdog, Inc. at 978-499-9014 (M - F 9AM - Ellen M Snow of Wakefield MA and Daniel A Dischino of Malden MA You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon: 5PM). be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety Marie M Gauthier General bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit that is not less than five (5%) on the bond in an unsupervised administration. 59 High Rock Street of the greatest possible bid amount (considering all alternates), and made IMPORTANT NOTICE Lynn, MA 01902 payable to the Lynn Housing Authority. You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the your answer, if any, on or before 03/06/2017. If you fail to do so, the court will Bid forms and contract documents will be available on Wednesday, November 2, Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this action. You are also required to file 2016 at www.projectdog.com or for picked up at: Projectdog, Inc. 18 Graf Road, must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on a copy of your answer, if any, in the office of the Register of this Court. Suite 8 Newburyport, MA 978-499-9014 (M - F 9AM-5PM). the return day of 11/28/2016. WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Go to www.Projectdog.com and click Sign Up for free, or login with your existing This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Date: October 18, 2016 account. Enter Project Code # 816152 in the project locator box. Select "Acquire appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Pamela Casey O'Brien Documents" to download documents, review a hard copy at Projectdog's physical timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections Register of Probate location, or request a free project CD. within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further Item: November 2, 2016 There is a plan deposit of $25.00 per set (maximum of 2 set) payable to notice to you. Projectdog, Inc. UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM NOTICE OF AN INITIAL SITE INVESTIGATION AND Refundable deposits must be a certified or cashier's check. This deposit will be PROBATE CODE (MUPC) TIER I CLASSIFICATION refunded for up to two sets for general bidders upon return of the sets in good A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised 2887 Elm Street condition within ten (10) days of receipt of general bids. Otherwise the deposit administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the Dighton, Massachusetts shall be the property of the Awarding Authority. Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the Bidders requesting Contract Documents to be mailed to them shall include a administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the RTN 4-25521 separate check for $75.00 for next day delivery, payable to the Projectdog, Inc., to Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and Pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (310 CMR 40.0480), an Initial cover mail handling costs. expenses of administration. Site Investigation has been performed at the above referenced location. Detections The job sites will be available for inspection at 10:30 A.M. on Thursday, WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. of #2 fuel oil have been observed at this location which is a disposal site (defined November 10, 2016. Please meet at Caggiano Plaza, 170 South Common Street, Date: October 26, 2016 by M.G.L. c. 21E, Section 2). This site has been classified as Tier I, pursuant to immediately followed by a visit to McGee House, 37 Green Street. Pamela Casey O'Brien 310 CMR 40.0500. Response actions at this site will be conducted by Goulart Oil, The Contract Documents may be seen, but not removed at: Project Dog - Register of Probate Inc. who has retained Jeffrey A. Curtis, Licensed Site Professional, to manage www.projectdog.com; Joseph Merritt & Co. www.merrittgraphics.com; and CMD Item: November 2, 2016 response actions in accordance with the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (310 (formerly Reed Construction Data) www.cmdgroup.com/Home. CMR 40.0000). Item: November 2, 2016 (SEAL) M.G.L. c. 21E and the MCP provide additional opportunities for public notice of LEGAL NOTICE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS and involvement in decisions regarding response actions at the disposal sites; 1) PUBLIC HEARING - TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS LAND COURT The Chief Municipal Officer and Board of Health of the community in which the site DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT is located will be notified of the major milestones and events, pursuant to 310 Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 SM 009781 CMR 40.1403; and 2) Upon receipt of a petition of ten of more residents of the 16, 2016 at 7:00 PM at SWAMPSCOTT SENIOR CENTER, 200 ESSEX (rear) to hear ORDER OF NOTICE municipality in which the disposal site is located, or of a municipality potentially the following NEW petitions: affected by the disposal site, a plan for involving the public in decisions regarding Petition 16-29 of KENNETH SHUTZER o/b/o STEVEN P. BANKS seeking a special TO: response actions will be prepared and implemented, pursuant to 310 CMR permit (nonconforming uses/structures), dimensional special permit, and Laura Lee Thomson 40.1405. dimensional variance to rebuild a single-family residence (2,640 sf) replacing a and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 structure destroyed by fire on a nonconforming lot. Property located at 14 BAY U.S.C. App. § 501 et. Seq.: The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New To obtain more information on this disposal site and the opportunities for public VIEW DRIVE, Map 20, Lot 141. York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWABS Inc., Asset-Backed involvement during its remediation, please contact Mr. Jeffrey Curtis, Response Petition 16-32 of PHILO T. and JOY R. PAPPAS seeking a dimensional special Certificates, Series 2006-9 claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering Environmental, Inc., 7 Henry Street, Worcester, Massachusetts, 01604 at permit, site plan special permit, special permit (nonconforming use/structure), and real property in Lynn, numbered 29 Linden Street, given by Laura Lee Thomson to 508-795-0110 Ext. 206. special permit under the Bransford line of cases to demolish an existing Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Item: November 2, 2016 single-family dwelling and build a new single-family dwelling with reduced rear Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated May 25, 2006, and recorded in Essex yard setback on a nonconforming lot. Property located at 51 LINCOLN HOUSE County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25726, Page 510, and now LICENSING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LYNN AVENUE, Map 21, Lot 66. held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for Petition 16-33 of LORA LEE PIKE seeking a dimensional special permit, site plan determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. If you now are, The following hearing will be held on Tuesday, November 15, 2016, at 6:30 PM in special permit, and special permit (nonconforming use/structure) to add a or recently have been, in the active military service of the United States of Room 107, Lynn City Hall: two-story addition with garage underneath to existing single-family residence America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil nonconforming structure. Property located at 71 KING STREET, Map 2, Lot 76. Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on that 1. Lupita Restaurant Inc., DBA Lupita Restaurant at 18-22 Munroe Street, Petition 16-34 of VERSACON LLC seeking an appeal of the determination of the basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in this Erasmo Guevara, Manager has applied for a Change of Location for their All Inspector of Buildings regarding the location of bulkheads with setback court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before December 5, Alcohol Beverages License as a Common Victualler to 515-517 Washington Street. requirements. Property located at 16, 18, and 20 ATLANTIC AVENUE, Map 29, Lots 2016 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the 4-8, 4-9, 4-10. benefits of said Act. 2. CORP-LA CALENITE, Inc., DBA Las Vegas Restaurant 18-22 Munroe Street, Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on October 24, 2016. Sandra Sanchez, Manager and Raul Santos, President has applied for a Marc Kornitsky, Chairman Attest: Deborah J. Patterson New All Alcohol Beverages License as a Common Victualler. Item November: 2, 9, 2016 Recorder 16-026715 / Thomson, Laura 3. Mommy Dearest, LLC DBA Chilito's Sports Bar & Lounge, John W. Brown, Manager at 54 State Street has applied for a New All Alcohol Beverages License Item: November 2, 2016 as a Common Victualler.

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PUBLIC NOTICE As required by the Internal Revenue Code, the Annual Report of the Michael and Norah Videtta Charitable Trust is available for inspection at the HUGHES office of the Trustee, located at 125 Main Street, Unit 61, Newmarket, New Thinking of Moving! Hampshire 03867, upon application to the Co-trustee, Ronald P. Weyland, during regular business hours within one hundred and eighty days after FREE HOME publication of this notice of its availability. Item: November 2, 2016 APPRAISALS PUBLIC NOTICE As required by the Internal Revenue NOBODY SELLS MORE Code, the Annual Report of the Marjory H. Yeakley Charitable Trust is available for inspection at the office of the HOMES IN LYNN... Trustee, located at 125 Main Street, Unit 61, Newmarket, New Hampshire THAN 03867, upon application to the Trustee, Ronald P. 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By Anne D’innocenzio ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Amer- icans have been anxious about the contentious presidential election, and when they get fretful, they tend to stop shopping. While government re- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ports show overall spend- This image provided by Architectural Digest shows The Treaty Room in ing has held up, some an- the White House. alysts say they’re seeing signs that shoppers are being cautious. A dip is normal before an election, Obama reveals private living but the question this year is whether the uncertain- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ty could drag on after elec- A sign advertising a sale is seen posted on a areas of the White House tion day and cut into holi- storefront in Philadelphia. day buying. to the Obamas after the of Presidents John F. Ken- By Darlene Retailers are hoping an taking up ad space that figures exclude sales of Superville 2008 election. nedy, Ronald Reagan and improving job market and retailers typically use to cars and auto parts and ASSOCIATED PRESS The first lady said Smith George W. Bush. wage gains will get Ameri- get holiday shopping on from gas stations and managed to reflect her Amy Astley, the editor WASHINGTON — Pres- cans in the mood to spend. the minds of consumers restaurants and are based family’s tastes while re- in chief, said the Obamas’ “There’s going to be elec- across the country,” said on an analysis of Com- ident Barack Obama likes specting the history of the personal style, and the to say the White House is tion noise,” Target’s CEO Matthew Shay, president merce Department figures. White House. history and diversity of Brian Cornell has said. and CEO of the National Q. What about 2000, the “people’s house.” Now, “Above all, it has truly the nation, are reflected in the people are getting a “We’ve all looked at it Retail Federation, the na- when the Al Gore- George felt like a home for our their art and decor choic- and talked about it. But tion’s largest retail trade W. Bush race wasn’t decid- look at the rooms where family,” she told the mag- es. The Architectural Di- he lives. we are entering a holiday group. ed until Dec. 12? azine. gest issue with photos of season with a consumer But buying usually A. Sales didn’t recover Exclusive photos pub- Photos show the Yellow the Obama living quarters who is feeling good about bounces back afterward. as usual because of un- lished Tuesday by Ar- Oval Room; the Treaty is scheduled to appear on the state of play.” In the 2012 and 2004 pres- precedented uncertainty chitectural Digest are Room, where Obama re- newsstands on Nov. 8, Here’s a look at where idential elections, year- about the winner through giving the public its first treats late at night to read Election Day. things stand and what over-year sales growth most of the holiday sea- glimpse of private areas briefing material for the Decorated in beige hues, could be ahead after Nov. slowed an average of 22 son, says Noam Paransky, on the second floor of the next day; a sitting room; a the master bedroom has 8: percent in September and director of the retail prac- White House that Obama, dining room; and the mas- an antique canopy bed Q. What usually hap- October, from the January tice at AlixPartners. his wife, Michelle, daugh- ter bedroom. The rooms decked out with fine Ital- pens before a presidential through August period, Year-over-year sales ters Malia and Sasha and are adorned with a variety ian linen. Identical, footed election? but rebounded an average growth slowed 10.2 per- family dogs Bo and Sunny of modern and contempo- tables at either side of the A. Shoppers traditional- of 16 percent in November cent in September and have called home for near- rary art borrowed from bed, one bearing family ly pull back ahead of the and December, according October of that year, from ly eight years. major art institutions, photos and one stacked election as they become to AlixPartners. The con- the January through Au- Los Angeles-based in- such as the National Gal- with books. Matching, distracted. sulting group excluded the gust period. And for No- terior designer Michael lery of Art and Smithso- upholstered chairs and a “Everywhere you turn 2008 presidential election vember and December, it Smith decorated the nian museums. sofa form a sitting area. — whether you’re pick- because the ballooning fi- was 30.4 percent slower rooms, as well as the Oval Architectural Digest has Smith called the bed- ing up a newspaper or nancial crisis that led to a growth. However, retail Office. A mutual friend in also published photos of room the Obamas’ “sanc- watching television — po- precipitous drop in spend- sales were still growing Chicago introduced him the private living quarters tuary.” litical advertisements are ing made it an outlier. Its through the period. B8 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2016

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