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DEALS ITEM FILE PHOTO Beloved Lynn resident Tom Reddy died OF THE Tuesday. $DAY$ STEVE KRAUSE PG. 3 AT LARGE Remembering Better late (20 years) thanDEALS OF THE ‘Papa Tom’ never on Swampscott streets$DAY$ LYNN — He was “Papa Tom” to his wife, PG. 3 his six children, his 15 grandchildren, his ve By Gayla Cawley for capital improvement projects, Swampscott is halfway great-grandchildren, and even to people who ITEM STAFF along with $200,000 approved by through a $790,000 weren’t related to him at all. Town Meeting, according to Gino paving project, which Tom Reddy exuded that type of warmth whether SWAMPSCOTT — A $790,000 Cresta, department of public works comprises work on he was delivering mail, attending one of the count- paving project, overseen by the (DPW) director and assistant town numerous roads less athletic events in which his grandchildren town’s Department of Public administrator. throughout town that were involved, or working as a crossing guard in Works and encompassing a large This year, Swampscott received haven’t been paved for East Lynn. number of roads which haven’t $295,475 in Chapter 90 funds. more than 20 years, in- “He took the time to talk to people,” said his been paved for more than 20 years, Last year, the town received about cluding here on Bates daughter, Patty Lauria. is about halfway complete. the same amount, or $295,854. Road. Reddy, 81, died Tuesday at the Kaplan Family The project is being paid for by Cresta said funds from both two years worth of Chapter 90 ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK REDDY, A7 funding, or state funds allocated SWAMPSCOTT, A7 In Saugus, a veteran looks out for veterans By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — The town’s veterans agent came out of retirement to serve those who served. Jay Pinette, a 63-year-old Wake eld resi- dent who retired from the U.S. Marine Corps, came out of retirement to try to help others in March. During his military career, Pinette said there were times he bargained with a higher power “get me out of this and I’ll give more back than take.” Pinette served from 1973 to 1996 and in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Following his retirement from the Marine Corps, he worked for a medical device compa- ny making heart pumps that helped patients while they waited for heart transplants. “I wasn’t looking for a job and I didn’t need a job,” he said. “I realize there is a need here and I’ve still got plenty of good working years in front of me. As long as I’m able to help peo- ple, I’ll keep doing it. Whenever you can be helping people, especially veterans, it’s a good ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK thing.” Jay Pinette is Saugus’ new SAUGUS, A7 veterans agent. INSIDE Familiar faces Opinion Saugus is all in. A4  take over a Charles: Who’s watching you? A4 Lynn familiar place Man arrested on child porn charges. A6 By Bella diGrazia Artists dig in  ITEM STAFF Santander Bank LYNN — Hayward’s may be gone but a piece of to close Exchange its history remains. A former employee bought the on Revere Beach Street branch. A7 landmark location and it’s of cially ready for busi- Sports ness. By Bridget Turcotte 26 hours to craft their cre- David Mac, a Mullen, Abelon keep A new business, Dock 125, has taken over the 125 ITEM STAFF ations. Most of day one was sculptor from Lynn’s cross country series Lynn eld St. location. Jamie and Enrico Mancini, spent packing the fresh Belgium, just after running strong. B1 Lynn natives and former Lynn English High School REVERE — At the sound sand into wooden frames, the start of the sweethearts, have come back home to put their twist of a horn promptly at 8 held together with pieces competition of on the restaurant that served residents for four de- a.m. Wednesday, 15 bare- of plastic wrap. The artists the Revere Beach cades. Jamie Mancini worked at the well-known foot artists rushed to their will then carve away at the International Sand restaurant for 13 years, starting at 12 years old and respective stations to begin large blocks, much like they Sculpting Festival working her way through college. manipulating and molding would with a piece of stone. on Wednesday. “What I’m excited about is having the aspect of a their 15-ton piles of sand. Many of the artists came new, younger clientele because I think that is what’s Climbing atop the prepared with a careful- really going to make the difference,” said Richard mounds, they immediate- ly crafted design in mind, ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON Hayward, the restaurant’s original owner. “It’s go- ly began cutting away at using a speci c strategy to ing to be so unique.” the sand with shovels and bring their vision to fruition, The couple, who recently celebrated their 25th hoses. The competitors will each have a total of REVERE, A7 DOCK 125, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 76° VOL. 140, ISSUE 187 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 61° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 OBITUARIES Thomas J. Reddy, 81 Suit accuses priest of denying

LYNN — Thomas Paul, and Matthew aid for victim of sexual abuse J. “Papa Tom” Red- Reddy and his wife dy, age 81, of Lynn, Felicia, all of Lynn; By Alanna to police in 2013 that he congregation immediately The man said he didn’t died on Tuesday, July 14 grandchildren, Durkin Richer had engaged in inappro- returned voicemails or know police in Harvard 17, 2018 at the Ka- Meaghan Reddy ASSOCIATED PRESS priate acts, but didn’t tell emails seeking comment. were looking into the plan Family Hospice and her ancé Ash- the man about Martin’s The man said memories abuse because he never House, surrounded ley Guerrette, Jillian BOSTON — A man who admission while Martin of the abuse that he had connected with investi- by his loving family. Phelps and her hus- says he was sexually as- was alive. It also accus- suppressed for years re- gators who tried contact- He was the husband band Will, Lauren saulted as a child by a es Connelly of revers- surfaced in 2013 and sent ing him when his life was of Ann (Gray) Reddy, Wass and her hus- Roman Catholic monk in ing course after initially his personal and work falling apart. Police were with whom he shared 62 years band Corey, Brian Kolodziej, Massachusetts has led a agreeing to pay for the life crashing down. He tipped off to the allega- of marriage. Colleen Kolodziej, Shannon lawsuit accusing a priest treatment for the man, said he lost his job and tions by a monsignor in A lifelong resident of Lynn, Reddy, Charley Reddy and his of trying to conceal the who was suicidal. family, wound up living California whom the man he was the son of the late wife Rachel, Katie Reddy, Jeni abuse and refusing to help “He promised to help me in his car and wanted to had con ded in. Martin John G. and Helen M. (McCa- Reddy, Kristin Lauria, Matthew pay for his mental health and then kind of yanked end his life. died in 2015. rty) Reddy. He attended Lynn Lauria, Daniel Lauria, Liam treatment. the rug out from under- When the man reached Connelly told police in schools, including Lynn En- Reddy, and Colin Reddy; ve The man said in the law- neath me,” the man told out to the abbey last year, 2013 that he “never per- glish High School. great-grandchildren, Cash suit led on Tuesday that reporters on Wednesday. Connelly said they would sonally experienced any Tom was a proud veteran and Calum Reddy, Liam and he was raped by Brother The man is not identi ed help with his medical ex- inappropriate behavior” at of the United States Marine Rorey Phelps, and Finn Wass; Joseph Martin while he in the lawsuit and The penses, the lawsuit says. the abbey and that Martin Corps. He had worked as a a daughter-in-law, Karen Red- worked at Saint Benedict Associated Press does not But Connelly later with- was “not known as a nega- Letter Carrier for 30 years for dy of Lynn; a brother, James Abbey in Harvard in the identify people who say drew the offer because the tive gure in the church.” the United States Postal Ser- Reddy and his wife Carol of 1970s. they’re victims of sexual man needed hospitaliza- Connelly said it was the vice and after he retired he Lynn; a sister, Nancy Grimmer The lawsuit says Abbot assault unless they grant tion and it was too expen- rst allegation of miscon- had worked for 20 years as a and her husband Fred of Bev- Francis Xavier Connelly permission. sive, said the man’s law- duct made against anyone Lynn school crossing guard at erly; and several nieces and knew Martin admitted Neither the abbey nor its yer, Carmen Durso. at the abbey. Union and Chestnut, Chatham nephews. He was also the and Essex, and Chatham and grandfather of the late Casey Ingalls streets. He had also Ann Kolodziej and Patrick M. worked as a data collector Reddy and the brother of the Stocks edge higher as airlines, for the Henry Langolier, Small late June, John, Margaret, and Computer Power, for the past Laura. 20 years. Service information: His Tom was an active commu- funeral will be held on Sat- railroads and banks take jump nicant of St. Pius V Parish, and urday at 10 a.m. from the was actively involved in many SOLIMINE Funeral Home, By Marley Jay charitable causes. He was a 426 Broadway (Route 129), ASSOCIATED PRESS loyal friend and loved the role Lynn, followed by a funeral of being a grandfather. He Mass at 11 a.m. in St. Pius NEW YORK — Big gains adored his grandchildren and V Church. Burial will be in St. for banks and transporta- would be in attendance at all Joseph Cemetery. Relatives tion companies like air- of their sporting events from and friends are respectful- lines and railroads took youth league through college ly invited to attend. Visiting U.S. stock indexes slightly where he was known as “Papa hours Friday 4-8 p.m. higher Wednesday. Other Tom” by all of the other play- Donations in his memo- parts of the market didn’t ers’ families. ry may be made to the Terri move much. In addition to his wife, he Maguire Scholarship Fund United Continental had is survived by their children, c/o St. Mary’s, 35 Tremont its best day in two years Thomas Reddy and his wife St., Lynn, MA 01902. Direc- after it said strong demand Andrea, Joan Kolodziej and tions and guestbook at www. is resulting in higher ticket her husband Steve, Michael solimine.com. prices, while railroad com- Reddy and his wife Susan, pany CSX said it’s still cut- Christopher Reddy and his ting costs and improving companion Henriette Perkins, operations. Their competi- Patty Lauria and her husband tors also jumped. Banks and other nan- cial companies got a boost from strong second-quar- Melvin D. Willard, 73 ter results, and Warren 1944-2018 Buffett’s Berkshire Ha- thaway made its biggest SAUGUS — Melvin Somersworth, N.H. gain in almost seven years D. Willard, born Sept. Mel also leaves his after it loosened its rules PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 9, 1944 in Lynn, to sisters, Ruth (Wil- on stock buybacks. Traders William Lawrence and Lauren Simmons work on the oor of the the late George and lard) Springer and Brad McMillan, chief New York Stock Exchange Wednesday. Veronica Mary Wil- her husband Arnold investment of cer for lard, passed away of Saugus, Lois and Commonwealth Financial are going to re ect that.” smaller-company stocks nies. The S&P 500 is up suddenly at age 73 Brad Libbey of Lynn; Network, said the combi- on July 13, 2018 at his brother, George nation of strong consumer The S&P 500 index rose gained 4.61 points, or 0.3 3.6 percent so far in July. home in Saugus. and wife Joan Wil- spending, rising business 6.07 points, or 0.2 per- percent, to 1,691.87. United Continental sur- He graduated from lard of Arizona. He investment and good eco- cent, to 2,815.62. The Dow Stocks have been ris- passed Wall Street pro- Lynn Classical High School also leaves several nieces and nomic data is likely to Jones Industrial Average ing this month, even as jections and said strong and excelled in sports. He nephews. lead to another quarter of added 79.40 points, or 0.3 trade tensions with Chi- demand is resulting in was an avid sports enthusiast. Donations in his memory strong earnings growth. percent, to 25,199.29. The na continue to mount, as higher prices as the sum- Melvin served four years in the may be made to the American “Everything is going right Nasdaq composite fell investors anticipate solid mer travel season sets in. U.S. Marine Corps, then he Heart Association, 300 5th at the moment,” he said. 0.67 points to 7,854.44. second-quarter earnings Its stock surged 8.8 per- was employed at Walbar Inc. Ave., Waltham, MA 02451. “This quarter’s earnings The Russell 2000 index of reports from U.S. compa- cent to $79. of Peabody and later at Gen- Service information: eral Electric Company in Lynn. Graveside service will be He is survived by his son, private. Arrangements by the Lawmakers approve deal on overdue budget Scott Willard; his daughter, GOODRICH Funeral Home, Lisa Willard; and his grand- 128 Washington St., Lynn, By Bob Salsberg plus. bene t of all residents.” in spending above previ- son, Spencer Latham, all of MA 01902. ASSOCIATED PRESS The six-member confer- Hours after the agree- ously agreed upon levels, ence committee that la- ment was announced, the along with an additional BOSTON — Eighteen bored behind closed doors full House voted 143-6 to $271 million deposit to MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS days into the state’s new for weeks to arrive on the accept it. That was fol- the state’s reserves, often scal year, lawmakers compromise dropped Sen- lowed by a 36-1 vote in the called the rainy day fund. East Coast MS-13 leader cember 2015. on Wednesday approved ate-approved immigration Senate. Both chambers set Legislative leaders did a $41.9 billion budget, sentenced to 19 years Prosecutors say Castro language from the nal aside rules that require at not point to any single and others discussed breaking an impasse that agreement, angering im- least a one-day wait before factor that held up the BOSTON (AP) — An coordinating murders, has left Massachusetts migrant advocacy groups a conference committee budget talks, though the East Coast leader of the strategy for strengthen- the only U.S. state with- that had pushed for stron- report can be debated. immigration debate may violent Central American ing the gang and sending out a permanent spending ger protections. Massachusetts will con- have been a sticking street gang MS-13 has money to El Salvador to plan. The chief House and tinue to operate on a stop- point. been sentenced to more support MS-13. The compromise would Senate budget negoti- gap budget while Repub- The Senate amendment than 19 years in prison. increase the total size of ators, Democratic Rep. lican Gov. Charlie Baker called for limiting coop- Federal prosecutors Charity to help family of slain the budget by more than Jeffrey Sanchez, of Bos- reviews the spending eration between Massa- say Jose Adan Martinez of cer pay mortgage $600 million over earli- ton, and Democratic Sen. plan. He has up to 10 days chusetts law enforcement Castro was sentenced in er versions of the plan, Karen Spilka, of Ashland, to sign the bill and issue agencies and federal im- Boston’s federal court on WEYMOUTH (AP) — A thanks to higher revenue said in a joint statement any line-item vetoes. migration of cials, and Wednesday after plead- charity created in memo- projections after Massa- that the budget deal “sup- The administration had largely prohibiting police ing guilty to racketeering ry of a New York City re- chusetts ended its most ports the most vulnerable no immediate comment from inquiring about an conspiracy in November. ghter killed in the 9/11 recent scal year with a amongst us, and ensures on the agreement, which individual’s immigration Authorities say Castro terrorist attacks says it more than $1 billion sur- our economy grows for the allows for $340 million status. was the leader of the MS- plans to help the family of 13’s East Coast Program. a slain police of cer pay Castro was one of doz- the mortgage. House votes to repeal old anti-abortion laws ens of MS-13 members The Stephen Siller Tun- indicted by federal pros- nel to Towers Foundation By Steve LeBlanc concern,” said Democratic or not,” he said. “There is Gov. Charlie Baker. ecutors in Massachusetts announced Wednesday it ASSOCIATED PRESS state Rep. Claire Cronin, another side.” Baker describes himself will contribute $100,000 House chair of the Judi- The Massachusetts as a supporter of abortion in 2016. BOSTON — The Massa- toward Weymouth police ciary Committee. “We have Senate in January unani- rights and has indicated Authorities say they chusetts House has voted both a president and a vice mously voted to eliminate support for the repeal ef- used a cooperating wit- Sgt. Michael Chesna’s to repeal a series of anti- president who have ex- the pre-Roe laws. forts. ness to record a meeting mortgage. quated state laws, includ- pressed an intent to over- Among the laws that Abortion rights advo- with East Coast Program Chesna, shot Sunday ing a ban on abortion with turn Roe v. Wade and we would be eliminated by leaders at Castro’s home while investigating a car origins dating to 1845. cates hailed the renewed in Richmond, Va., in De- crash, leaves behind a Supporters describe the take them at their word.” the bill are a ban on un- push for the bill. wife and two children. move as a hedge against Critics said the vote was married people having ac- The city south of Boston possible future rulings by unnecessary, noting the cess to contraception and with about 55,000 resi- anti-abortion laws were a ban on distributing in- IN MEMORIAM the U.S. Supreme Court. 781-593-7700 EDNA M. BEAVER dents has pulled together Republican President largely rendered moot by formation about how to ac- Publishing Daily, except Sundays 2007 ~ JULY 19 ~ 2018 since Chesna’s death. Donald Trump’s nomina- a 1981 ruling by the Mas- cess contraception or abor- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 ON HER ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY Businesses have been tion of Judge Brett Ka- sachusetts Supreme Ju- tions. Cronin said the bill Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA raising money for the vanaugh to the court has dicial Court that protects also would eliminate laws and additional of ces. access to abortion. dating back to the 17th Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item family. A local brewery, raised the possibility the Subscriptions Barrel House Z, has 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling Republican Rep. James and 18th centuries includ- Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States created Stand with Wey- that created a nationwide Lyons, of Andover, said it’s ing criminal penalties for $20.00 for 4 weeks mouth lager, with sales right to abortion could be important to remember adultery and fornication. $65.00 for 13 weeks going to the family. that despite its reputation Massachusetts state $130.00 for 26 weeks weakened or overturned. $260.00 for 1 year The suspect in Chesna’s The House voted 136-9 as a liberal state, not ev- Senate President Harri- Send payment to and POSTMASTER, slaying is also charged Wednesday to remove the eryone in Massachusetts ette Chandler has pushed send address changes to: with killing 77-year-old laws. agrees on abortion. for the repeal of the laws The Daily Item Vera Adams, an innocent “The changing dynam- “There is a difference of for years. The Democrat 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 Love... Loyalty... Friendship bystander and widow ics of the Supreme Court opinion in Massachusetts said the Senate plans to Love, Patsy xoxo Lynn, MA 01903 with no children. is a real and legitimate whether you folks like it ship the bill to Republican THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 ENTERTAINMENT Ty Segall & White Fence reunite for frenzied ‘Joy’

By Pablo Gorondi has bird noises, surf-rock ASSOCIATED PRESS drums, angelic singing and guitars in stereo, Ty Segall & White Fence, while the brief "Room "Joy" (Drag City) Connector" sounds like the instrumental demo The ever-prolific Ty Se- version of a catchy song. gall reunites with White "Body Behavior" and Fence (Tim Presley) on "Good Boy" both cross "Joy," a freaky, fragmented the finish line around the album where squeaks and 2-minute mark, packing a barks interrupt delightful harmonies and psyche- wealth of rhythms, guitars delic power pop, totaling and weird lyrics. 15 tracks in just over 30 "A Nod" could be an out- minutes. take from "Tommy," a re- "Joy" is a slightly less flective moment from the frenzied follow-up to their pinball wizard/spiritual 2012 collaboration, "Hair." leader: "My friends say I In parts, the album is like need followers/But I want sweeter-sounding 13th to believe in me." Floor Elevators and the The lovely, heartfelt "My tunes could be excerpts Friend" — "I see you fall- from a rock opera for peo- ing down again/But I'm still around my friend" — ple with attention-deficit PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS hyperactivity disorder. is a melange of acoustic Get distracted for a min- “Joy,” by Ty Segall & White Fence, is a 15-track guitars and stays around ute or two and whole songs record. long enough, nearly 4 min- may have passed you by. utes, to become one of the There's a lot of great mu- onds of "Prettiest Dog" Who-like vocals and plen- album's most gratifying PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sic on "Joy" but the inter- are reminiscent of its pre- ty of acoustic guitars. "Do highlights. Bird sounds “The Real Deal,” by Lauren Blakely, is told ludes unnecessarily break decessor's "Crybaby" and Your Hair" is a prime ex- end it, so if you listen to from the perspective of two characters, the flow. "Scissor People" in their ample of this approach. the album on repeat it cre- April Hamilton and Theo Banks. While this album's "Oth- intensity, the duo also The psychedelic intro- ates a loop with "Begin- er Way" and the 17 sec- emphasizes the layers of ductory, "Beginning," ning." ‘The Real Deal’ is A Comic-Con without Marvel and a flirty and breezy HBO gives others a chance to pop summer beach read

By Lindsey Bahr highest-profile presenta- By Lincee Ray to be. Playing the role of ASSOCIATED PRESS tions and often attracts an ASSOCIATED PRESS "fake boyfriend" isn't his dream job, but one more enthusiastic fan base will- "The Real Deal" Over 130,000 pop culture ing to camp out overnight high-paying gig will get devotees are descending (St. Martin's Griffin), him out of debt so he can in line to secure a coveted by Lauren Blakely on San Diego's Gaslamp seat. Those skipping this stop running from his past. District on Wednesday for April and Theo have year include Marvel Stu- Being the only single the annual four-day com- been attracted to each dios, HBO and Star Wars. person in the family is ic book convention Com- other from the moment "It's a huge deal when sometimes annoying. It's ic-Con, the big, bright and they met. When Theo in- major properties like Mar- worse when parents get very heavily branded con- vel, Star Wars or HBO don't sists they discuss import- fab of costumed superfans involved, aggressively show up," says Germain pushing every available ant relationship details, and the corporate spon- Lussier, an entertainment guy in your direction. In like how they met, April sors vying for their atten- reporter for io9/Gizmodo "The Real Deal," author effortlessly settles into tion — and dollars. who has been attending Lauren Blakely adds a fun her role as the doting Interested in dining at the convention for 15 years. twist to this scenario by girlfriend. Soon, not only a working replica of the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS "For the past decade, Mar- introducing an unexpect- is the family buying the "Demolition Man" Taco Bell Comic-Con started as a 300-person event in vel Studios panels have ed character into the mix. intricate details of their for the movie's 25th anni- 1970 and has evolved into a massive operation consistently been the No. 1 April Hamilton is happy lives, but April sometimes versary? Or witness a mock with events year-round. most anticipated thing for being a successful single forgets that this is all a court-martial of Star Wars' movie fans at Comic-Con. woman. And she knows ruse. Moreover, she finds Poe Dameron for leading a What started as a merchandise on the con- Their panels never failed to that having a date at her herself wanting the sto- mutiny in "Star Wars: The 300-person event in 1970 vention center floor, newsy disappoint with exclusive side at her family reunion ries to be real. Last Jedi"? How about a has evolved into a massive announcements from some footage, huge news and big will keep her nosey rela- Theo feels the same way. wine and beer tasting with operation with events year- of Hollywood's biggest stu- surprises." tives off her case. So she He finds himself falling Neil deGrasse Tyson? Or a round. But San Diego Com- dios, and screenings of an- Production schedules hires a professional escort for April, but has no idea "Ready Player One" expe- ic-Con is the marquee oc- ticipated films and televi- are more to blame than to pose as her boyfriend if she feels the same way. rience with retro gaming casion. Tickets for four-day sion shows. anything else, however. for the weekend. Is he picking up on flir- stations and recreation of access plus preview night But a few of the major Lussier notes that each of Theo Banks is an actor tatious signals? Or is she Room 237 from "The Shin- can set attendees back players are conspicuously the absent brands has a who discovered a sweet just convincingly playing ing"? If you like pop culture, $276, before hotel, travel absent from Hall H, the big 19, including "Aveng- way to make money. There her part? it's highly likely there is costs, food and any souve- 6,500-seat room in the ers 4," ''Star Wars: Episode are tons of women who Told from the perspec- something tailor-made for nirs. And attendees have San Diego Convention IX" and the final season of need dates for various oc- tives of both April and you at Comic-Con 2018. come to expect exclusive Center that boasts the "Game of Thrones." casions and he can morph Theo, "The Real Deal" is a into anyone they want him breezy beach read. Denzel Washington kills in ‘The Equalizer 2’

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Hastings, 1877-1904 it, the pain went away. It favorite television shows It’s hard to guard your Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 took awhile before I real- was “Person of Interest.” A privacy online. Even if All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 ized that this had become part of me thinks it was a you’re careful and only 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 chronic, so I Googled my documentary. Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 send requests to people Ext. 2 symptoms (because this Now I’m online, in some Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 you actually know, there Classifi ed Advertising Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 is the way we all diagnose form or another, every is constant trolling for classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 ourselves these days) and day. I wake up and check Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 information on what you Subscriptions discovered I had plantar the weather, the news, my buy, who you support, and John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 [email protected] fasciitis. I also was told by email, my messages. Like who you just added to your my friends who had suf- Circulation way too many of us, I’m contact list. Even when [email protected] fered from it previously, rarely far from my phone you don’t share your con- Ext. 3 that it would eventually if I’m out and about. tact list. This was brought go away, in about eight or But I don’t feel the need home to me when I added Newsroom nine months. In the mean- to “check in” everywhere I [email protected] the name and phone num- [email protected] time, there is a brace you go. I don’t like using Loca- ber of one of my physicians Ext. 4 can pick up at your local tion Services on my phone to my phonebook, only to drugstore, and when you EDITORIAL unless I need to find, say, see her profile pop up the Sports wear it while sleeping, it [email protected] the closest Starbucks or next day (!) as someone I keeps your foot in an odd, Target. I never go on va- might want to friend. She’s Ext. 5 flexed position, but your cation and post pictures very nice — and I can’t Retail and Online heel doesn’t hurt in the while I’m away. I don’t think of anything more in- Advertising Saugus is all in morning. check in with Facebook [email protected] appropriate or stalkerish. I had asked Ms. Google, every time I check into a One of my friends uses a who apparently gossiped hotel. Really, the people ADVERTISING Saugus broke ground on a new middle-high fake name for her profile to Ms. Yahoo, because sud- who need to know where Ernie Carpenter Jr. school on Tuesday and demonstrated there is no so her clients won’t try denly the top ad on my Ya- I am already do. Nobody Director of Advertising turning back for the town when it comes to re- and friend her. and Business Development, ext. 1355 hoo page showed the same else cares. alizing one of its boldest visions in recent years. [email protected] type of brace I had just I also don’t allow Face- As I’ve said, I’m only a The $160 million grade 6 through 12 school is purchased. Who told her book to have access to my medium-level conspira- Michele Iannaco planned for completion in 2020. Step back and Sales Representative, ext. 1315 my foot hurt? contact list. Like everyone cy theorist. But this can think about that date for a minute. It was only [email protected] When Edward Snowden else, not all my contacts make one paranoid. An- last June when town leaders asked residents to Ralph Mitchell was either trashed as a are friends. Sometimes other friend recounted approve debt exclusion proposals to build the Sales Representative, ext. 1313 traitor or hailed as a hero they are business asso- how she was in her house middle-high school and to spend $25 million on [email protected] for revealing that the NSA ciates, work colleagues, talking about needing a district-wide master plan to completely reor- Patricia Whalen was spying on us all, I did acquaintances, friends of cold medicine and the ad ganize elementary education in Saugus. More Sales Representative, ext. 1310 neither. It was a ho-hum my daughter — all kinds for cold medicine popped [email protected] than a quarter of the town’s registered voters moment for me. The NSA of people I don’t want to be up on her feed when she went to the polls and they passed the proposals is the least of my worries. went online. And it wasn’t BUSINESS OFFICE by better than a 2 to 1 margin. annoyed by my friend re- Marketers, Yahoo, Google, a Siri, Alexa in the house Susan J. Conti School projects are big ticket undertakings quests, invitations and up- Amazon, et. al, already kind of thing. But some- Controller, ext. 1288 with multi-million dollar price tags requiring dates of my latest tirade. have all our information one was listening. When [email protected] state review and sign-off and extensive long- And yet … — and they have had it, I read that Mark Zucker- Ted Grant term borrowing by a community. Most cities All these different inter- and shared it, for a long net entities are in cahoots. berg covers up his web- Publisher, ext. 1234 and towns gingerly submit a single school proj- [email protected] cam on his computer so ect to voters and hope and pray arguments in time. And it’s not just Ms. Goo- you can’t tell where he is, I Marian Kinney favor of school construction will prevail at the Listen, I’m only a me- gle whispering to Ms. Ya- thought, huh? Then I read ext. 1212 voting booth. dium-level conspiracy hoo about my foot. [email protected] that there are apps out But Saugus has gone all in on a bold project theorist. I’m not sure if A month or so ago, I there that can remotely Will Kraft to completely revamp its schools with the town Lee Harvey Oswald act- went on an online dance Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 funding a $118 million share of the megaproj- ed alone, if James Earl store site to buy a new turn on your camera and [email protected] Ray was another patsy, if ect to be bonded over 30 years. Replacing the pair of shoes. And then, you can be watched with- Jennifer Perez tired-looking high school makes perfect sense, Sirhan Sirhan was one of suddenly my Facebook out knowing it (the light ext. 1205 but the ambitious plan for a middle-high school several shooters. I don’t page ads were all about doesn’t even come on). All [email protected] reads like a description for a futuristic college think the World Trade the footwear I had just of our computer cameras Mike Shanahan campus. The new building’s design will draw Center tragedy was an bought. Every day. Same are covered with Band- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 inspiration from the town’s five-century history inside job, I know Sandy shoes, same ad. When I aids now, removable only [email protected] defined by Saugus Iron Works. Hook really did happen finally eliminated it, they when we use it for Face- Carolina Trujillo As one of a select group of Massachusetts (along with the multi- wanted to know why. Was time. Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 [email protected] communities with a National Park Service site tudes of school shootings this ad inappropriate? No, The expectation of priva- within its borders, Saugus is justifiably proud before and since). I don’t I wanted to scream at the cy is fast becoming just a Jim Wilson believe there’s a Deep screen. I just bought the memory. Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 of the Iron Works and the insight into history [email protected] it provides. State, but I do know darn shoes, why do you And that song lyric, “I al- The middle-high school will include a class- there’s no such thing as keep trying to sell me ways feel like somebody’s CIRCULATION room pod structure drawing inspiration from alternative facts. Those more? watching me,” is becoming Lisa Mahmoud the Iron Works iconic waterwheel. Just as the are called lies, folks. And it’s more than a mi- a bit too on the nose. Manager, ext. 1239 Iron Works represented cutting-edge 17th But I also believe that we nor annoyance. It’s down- [email protected] century technology, the pods will serve as the are being watched via on- right frightening. Have Cheryl Charles can be CLASSIFIED learning structures for students not only study- line shopping, or even on- you ever looked at Face- reached at ccharles@item- Abbe Young Smith ing middle and high school core subjects, but line browsing. One of my book’s list of people you live.com. Manager, ext. 1276 also learning about 21st century engineering, [email protected] technology and science innovations. NEWSROOM In winning voter support for the elementary BRUCE YANDLE Mike Alongi master plan concept, town leaders received a Sports Reporter ext. 1228 green light to embark on an elementary school [email protected] education revamp as bold as any undertaken Bill Brotherton in Massachusetts. Belmonte Middle School will My trade deficit with grocery Features Editor ext. 1338 become an “upper” elementary school and Vet- [email protected] erans Memorial will be the “lower” elementary Gayla Cawley school. stores and the local laundry Reporter, ext. 1236 Both existing schools will undergo renova- [email protected] tions and upgrades intended, in the words of Cheryl Charles Town Manager Scott Crabtree, to “transform Inspired by President tures and research, even made progress in bring- News Editor, ext. 1278 the way education is valued in this community.” Donald Trump’s insistence though I don’t buy any- ing the various personal [email protected] that all U.S. trading part- thing from them. That’s trade accounts that I’m Those words in and by themselves are bold and Bella diGrazia Crabtree and fellow town leaders are matching ners buy as much from the way it should be with currently “losing” with my Reporter, ext. 1317 them with a vow to use the new and renovated us as we do from them, I all my suppliers. preferred suppliers into [email protected] schools as a springboard to propel Saugus from have been trying to apply But what if Aldi, Publix, balance — or better yet Thomas Grillo a state Level 3 to a Level 1 school district. Talk the concept to my personal the laundries and drug into a surplus. And I will Reporter, ext. 1264 about forward thinking and laying it all on the affairs. stores turn a deaf ear to have proven that these [email protected] line when it comes to embracing big ideas. I’ve got a problem with my demand that they big suppliers can’t push Spenser Hasak A wholesale modernization of its schools also my local grocery chains, bring my trade deficit me around. They will see Photographer, ext. 1332 allows Saugus to undertake a task no one likes Aldi and Publix. I buy lots with them into balance? that I can produce food, [email protected] to contemplate but everyone knows must be of groceries from them, What if they just look at too, that I can wash and Thor Jourgensen done: Ensuring the places where town children but they don’t buy any me like I am crazy when I iron, and that I might Editorial Director, ext. 1267 [email protected] spend their days are secure, hardened, and pro- of the lectures or writing tell them that they should even be able to substitute tected from mass shootings. that I do for a living. The buy as much from me as I exercise for heart medi- Daniel Kane balance of trade is horri- do from them? cines. Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 Saugus has laid a lot on the line, which is an- [email protected] other way of saying town leaders have given ble. I am thinking about If that happens, I sup- Of course, I will be poor- armchair critics plenty of ammunition to toss at speaking to the managers pose I could demand that er and so will they. In fact, Steve Krause if everyone balanced their Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 the middle-high school and master plan project at both places and asking, they raise their own prices. [email protected] as it takes shape. But there are plenty of rea- if not demanding, that Yes, I’ll show them. Better trade accounts, we would sons to believe the positive aspects of Saugus’ they arrange for me to de- yet, why not place my own all be poorer. Emma LeBlanc Pérez Maybe this is the lesson Copy Editor bold step forward will far outweigh the slings liver some lectures on the tariff on their goods? For [email protected] and arrows of detractors. economy in their stores. every dollar I spend, I’ll that our president is try- Harold Rivera Darn it. I have a simi- throw a quarter down the ing desperately to teach us. By placing tariffs on Sports Editor, ext. 1238 lar problem with the local storm drain outside, mak- [email protected] goods from suppliers who laundry and drug stores. ing products 25 percent Owen O’Rourke I regularly have prescrip- more expensive (at least sell us more than we sell them, and having us suf- Photographer, ext. 1224 tions filled and clothes for me). And of course, I [email protected] fer the consequences, he cleaned. But do they ever will buy less as a result. is generously teaching us Roberto Scalese offer to buy a policy anal- Buying less means that Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 that we will all be better ysis or lecture from me? I will have to plant a gar- [email protected] off, collectively, in a world Never! den, dry clean my own where trade is free. Mark Sutherland Of course, there are oth- clothes, and find some way Creative Director ers that buy a lot more to get by with fewer pre- Bruce Yandle is a dis- [email protected] from me than I do from scriptions. Maybe aspirin tinguished adjunct fellow Anne Marie Tobin them. I have a positive will help. Of course, this with the Mercatus Center Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] balance of trade with will leave me with less at George Mason Univer- George Mason University time to lecture and do re- sity and dean emeritus of Bridget Turcotte Reporter, ext. 1269 and Elliott-Davis, PLC, a search, which means that the Clemson University’s [email protected] regional accounting firm. my income will fall. College of Business and Both employ me for lec- But so what! I will have Behavioral Sciences. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Tale of sex, deception emerges about suspected Russian agent

By Chad Day persuading a judge to of communication to the cial to whom she reported. and Eric Tucker keep Butina in custody, Kremlin and infiltrate Prosecutors also alleged ASSOCIATED PRESS add to the portrait of a U.S. political organiza- that she had a personal re- Russian woman who the tions, including the Na- lationship with an Ameri- WASHINGTON — A Justice Department says tional Rifle Association, can political operative and 29-year-old gun-rights ac- worked covertly to estab- and gather intelligence also offered sex to another tivist suspected of being lish back-channel lines for a senior Russian offi- person in exchange for a a covert Russian agent position with a special in- was likely in contact with terest organization. Kremlin operatives while Court papers do not living in the United States, name the individuals or FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS prosecutors said Wednes- the special interest group. Researchers at Iowa State and Cornell univer- day in court papers that Butina awaits trial on sities looked at more than two decades of data also accused her of using charges of conspiracy and on ozone pollution at 33 parks. sex and deception to forge acting as an unregistered influential connections. foreign agent for Russia. The woman, Maria Buti- A judge on Wednesday or- Study connects air na, was observed by the dered Butina held in jail FBI dining privately with as the case moves forward. a Russian diplomat sus- Citing her intelligence pollution to drop in pected of being an intel- ties, the government is ligence operative in the arguing that Butina pos- weeks before the envoy's es an "extreme" risk of national park visits departure from the U.S. fleeing the U.S., where last March, prosecutors she has been living on a By Matthew Brown avoidance behavior in re- say. She also had contact student visa. In seeking ASSOCIATED PRESS sponse to pollution alerts information for people who her detention, prosecutors in other settings. DENVER — Visitors ap- investigators believe were said Butina's "legal status The study sought to pear to be steering clear of employees of Russia's Fed- in the United States is control for seasonal varia- some U.S. national parks eral Security Services, or predicated on deception." tions and daily changes in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS or cutting visits short be- FSB, the successor intelli- the weather. Her lawyer has called cause of pollution levels gence agency to the KGB. This sketch depicts Maria Butina, a suspected "Even though the na- the allegations overblown that are comparable to covert Russian agent, listening to Attorney Erik tional parks are supposed The allegations, made and has denied that Buti- what's found in major cit- Kenerson speak at a federal court hearing. to be icons of a pristine in court filings aimed at na is a Russian agent. ies, according to a study landscape, quite a lot of released Wednesday. people are being exposed Researchers at Iowa State and Cornell uni- to ozone levels that could Soy ‘milk’ makers may need to be detrimental to their versities looked at more than two decades of data health," said Rudik, an on ozone pollution at 33 assistant professor of eco- find an alternative description parks — from Shenan- nomics at Cornell. doah to Yellowstone, the The study, published in Grand Canyon and Yo- the journal Science Ad- By Candice Choi Standards of identity vances, comes as national ASSOCIATED PRESS have been the source indus- semite. They say visitor numbers dropped almost parks have seen record try spats as American diets numbers of visitors in NEW YORK — Soy and have evolved, including 2 percent when ozone lev- almond drinks that bill els went up even slightly recent years despite con- fights about what gets to cerns over pollution. themselves as "milk" may be called mayonnaise and and by at least 8 percent need to consider alterna- in months with three or Ozone, the main ingre- yogurt. More recently, there tive language after a top more days of high ozone dient in smog, is formed are disagreements over regulator suggested the levels compared with when small particles of what to call meat grown agency may start cracking months with fewer days of pollution from cars, pow- by culturing cells, a science down on use of the term. high ozone. er plants and industrial that's still emerging. The Food and Drug Ad- Study co-author Ivan facilities react with sun- The FDA can't just ministration signaled Rudik said air quality light. It limits visibility plans to start enforcing change the way it enforces warnings issued by parks and can cause respiratory a federal standard that a standard without warn- and other government problems. defines "milk" as coming ing, Gottlieb said. Since it agencies may be causing In parks, ozone is car- from the "milking of one or plans to take a different the visitation drop. That's ried in on the wind and more healthy cows." That approach to enforcement, consistent with previ- also caused by traffic and would be a change for he said the FDA will have ous research on so-called other activities. the agency, which has not to first develop guidance aggressively gone after notifying companies of the the proliferation of plant- change and ask for public FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump-Kim statement based drinks labeled as comment. That guidance "milk." will probably be issued in Soy and almond drinks don’t come from cows, FDA Commission- a year, he said. so regulators may soon ask manufacturers to over-promised on the er Scott Gottlieb talked Gottlieb said the agency stop calling them “milk.” about the plans this week, expects to get sued, since noting there are hundreds dictionary definitionsrecently renewed its push ten-free bread and rice return of war remains of federal "standards of are broader and say milk for the FDA to crack down noodles, almond milk and By Robert Burns those already identified." identity" spelling out how comes from a lactating an- on nondairy drinks calling soy milk are the most clear ASSOCIATED PRESS That was more than a foods with various names imal or a nut. themselves "milk." and best terms for de- month ago, on June 12. Al- need to be manufactured. The National Milk Pro- The Good Food Institute, scribing those products," WASHINGTON — More though Trump said eight "The question becomes, ducers Federation said it which advocates for plant- said Bruce Friedrich, the than a month after North days later that the repa- Korea pledged to immedi- have we been enforcing welcomes Gottlieb's rec- based alternatives, says group's co-founder. triation had happened, it ately return some Ameri- our own standard of iden- ognition that the labeling the term "milk" should be The FDA declined to had not. It still has not. can war dead, the promise tity," Gottlieb said about practices of many "plant- permitted with modifiers comment on whether the So, it was not "immedi- is unfulfilled. "milk" at the Politico event based dairy imitators" for nondairy drinks. agency would enforce oth- ate," though the Stars and Secretary of State Mike Tuesday. "The answer is violate federal standards. "For the same reason er standards, such as for Stripes newspaper report- probably not." The industry group had that you can have glu- yogurt. Pompeo, who traveled to Pyongyang this month to ed from South Korea on press the North Koreans Tuesday that the North further, said Wednesday has agreed to transfer Trump asserts that Russia is not the return could begin "in as many as 55 sets of re- the next couple of weeks." mains next week. The But it could take months Pentagon and the State or years to positively iden- Department declined to targeting US, contradicting intel comment on any specifics tify the bones as those of specific American service- promised by the North. By Zeke Miller, sharply at odds with re- tion. His doubts, under- sia. She said she was "in- men. "We're making progress Lisa Mascaro cent public warnings from mining the longstanding terpreting" his remark. In a joint statement at along the border to get the and Ken Thomas his top intelligence chief. public conclusions of U.S. The latest hubbub further their Singapore summit, return of remains, a very ASSOCIATED PRESS The White House quick- intelligence agencies and inflamed criticism of the President Donald Trump important issue for those ly said that wasn't what delivered while standing president's posture toward families," Pompeo said WASHINGTON — In and North Korean leader Trump was saying. alongside Russian Presi- Russia. Sen. Mark War- Wednesday at the White an instantly controversial Kim Jong Un committed The president's response dent Vladimir Putin, had ner, D-Va., top Democrat House. "I think in the new comment on Russia, to recovering the remains to a reporter's question prompted blistering, bipar- on the Senate Intelligence of prisoners of war and next couple of weeks we'll President Donald Trump came a day after he walked tisan criticism at home. Committee, said on Twit- those missing in action have the first remains re- on Wednesday appeared to back his public doubting of Then, on Wednesday, ter that Trump's comments decades after the Korean turned, that's the commit- deny the longtime U.S. foe U.S. intelligence findings Trump was asked during were "simply false. Directly War — "including the im- ment, so progress certain- was still targeting Amer- of Russian interference in a Cabinet meeting if Rus- contradicted by DNI Coats, mediate repatriation of ly being made there." ican elections, a claim the 2016 presidential elec- sia was still targeting the who just sounded the alarm U.S., and he answered about Russia's 'ongoing,' "no" without elaborating. pervasive efforts to under- That response came days mine our democracy." after National Intelli- Coats said last week gence Director Dan Coats that Russia has been the sounded an alarm, saying most aggressive cyber- that warning lights about threat but other efforts overall cyberthreats to the are coming from China, U.S. were "blinking red" Iran and North Korea as — much as "blinking red" well as criminal networks signals before the 9/11 ter- and individual hackers. ror attacks. In the aftermath of his White House press sec- Helsinki meeting with retary Sarah Huckabee Putin, Trump asserted Sanders said later that Wednesday that no other Trump does believe that American president has Russia may try to target been as "tough" on Russia U.S. elections again and as he has been. He cited the "threat still exists." U.S. sanctions and the ex- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS She said Trump was say- pulsion of alleged Russian FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS President Trump’s response came days after ing "no" to answering ad- spies from the U.S., telling National Intelligence Director Dan Coats said ditional questions — even reporters that Putin "un- Mike Pompeo, who traveled to Pyongyang ear- that warning lights about cyberthreats to the though he subsequently derstands it, and he's not lier this month, said Wednesday that the re- U.S. were “blinking red.” went on to address Rus- happy about it." turn could begin “in the next couple of weeks.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- at 11 a.m. on Tuesday. 240 Albany St., Cambridge, Black teens left terrified by larly arrests, reflect police records. A report of a larceny at 38 was arrested and charged with In the event of a perceived inac- Washington St. at 12:38 p.m. two counts of improper use of Minneapolis Park Police curacy, it is the sole responsibility on Tuesday. a credit card, receiving an im- proper credit card and Class B of the concerned party to contact MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Vandalism drug possession with intent to Three black teenagers say the relevant police department and distribute at 4:16 p.m. Tuesday. A report of vandalism to a they feared for their lives have the department issue a no- Jared A. Lafond, 41, of 32D when a Minneapolis Park tice of correction to the Daily Item. motor vehicle at Essex Street Rockingham St., Lowell, was and Tilton Place at 1 p.m. on Police officer pulled a gun Corrections or clarifications will not arrested on a warrant at 8:32 on them while responding Tuesday. be made without express notice of a.m. Wednesday. to a bogus 911 report that change from the arresting police they were armed. MARBLEHEAD The July 10 incident at department. Accidents Minnehaha Park drew Accidents A report of a motor vehicle widespread attention af- LYNN crash at 5:11 p.m. Tuesday at ter a bystander recorded Multiple calls reporting a 107 Foster St.; at 5:34 p.m. part of it and posted a vid- Arrests vehicle struck a bicyclist on Tuesday at 73 Tremont St. and eo to Facebook that's been Ocean Avenue at 9:47 a.m. 36 Union St.; at 6:14 p.m. viewed over 2.8 million Craig Brewster, 34, of 18 on Tuesday. The bicyclist was Tuesday at 2 Andover St. and times. Miller Place, was arrested and wearing a helmet and had mi- 91 Endicott St.; at 9:43 a.m. The officers were re- charged with possession of a nor head lacerations. Wednesday at 62 Franklin St. sponding to a female 911 class A drug and on a default A caller reported a driver caller who falsely report- and 4 Perkins St.; at 11:56 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS warrant charge at 12:33 a.m. struck the wall by Digital Docs a.m. Wednesday on Felton ed that four teens were on Wednesday. on Elm Street and possibly a Street. A three-car accident following her boyfriend Suhaib Ahmed, 14, is one of the three black teen- Jassiel Castillo, 45, of 75 tree and fled the scene and was reported. One person was and wielding knives and agers who were confronted by a Minneapolis Cambridge St., Lawrence, was turned right up Sewall Street taken to Lahey Hospital. sticks. Park police re- Park Police officer who pulled a gun on them. arrested and charged with con- at 8:27 p.m. on Tuesday. Re- A report of a motor vehicle leased the four after find- ing they were unarmed spiracy to violate a drug law at sponding officers found dam- crash with personal injury at "When I was at the was scared he was going and hearing witness ac- 8:38 a.m. on Wednesday. age to the wall and it later 5:45 p.m. Tuesday at 257 Low- park, I was just trying to to shoot me." counts that contradicted have a good day with my The woman shooting the Lyna Dep, 33, of 50 Keyes came down, blocking parts ell St. Drive, Peabody, was arrested of the sidewalk. Officers were the caller's story. The de- friends," Aden said. "And video says she saw a boy partment has since said this white kid came up about 17 years old con- on warrant charges of posses- able to locate the residence of Complaints sion of an uninsured motor ve- the driver who fled the scene. the call was "misleading" to us saying racial slurs front the younger boys hicle or trailer, operating a mo- A report of a suspicious mo- and apologized to the boys. towards us, and when and threaten them with a At a news conference tor vehicle with a suspended Complaints tor vehicle at 10:54 p.m. Tues- the cops came, they just knife. She points out that registration, failure to signal, Monday called by the pulled guns to our faces. one of the black teens is day at Oak Grove Cemetery at Minnesota chapter of the possession of an unregistered A caller on Wadden Court And I felt like I was dis- being bitten by mosqui- 52A Pine St. Council on American-Is- criminated (against) and toes and that the officer motor vehicle and a straight reported she received a scam A report of suspicious activ- phone call from someone lamic Relations, 14-year- I felt like it was not sup- won't allow him to put his warrant charge at 7:10 a.m. ity at 11:08 p.m. Tuesday at claiming to be from the IRS at old Aden said he and his posed to happen, and I shirt back on. Two of the on Wednesday. 4 Apple Hill Road. Suspicious 10:13 a.m. on Tuesday. friends were just trying to hope it never happens to boys can be seen in the Kyle Nihan, of 121 North people were reportedly walk- A caller on Sheldon Road have fun when a white kid anyone again." video with their hands Common St., was arrested on ing around the house. Police reported receiving a call from confronted them. Witness- Fourteen-year-old Su- cuffed behind their backs a warrant charge of a third of- reported finding two people someone claiming that the es have corroborated that haib Ahmed said the of- as they are ushered into fense of operating under the on the property, sending them account. ficers frightened them. "I the back of a patrol car. caller’s father was in a car ac- influence of drugs at 4:26 p.m. away and advising them not cident. He knew it was a scam on Tuesday. to return to the residence; at because his father passed Brandon Wright, 34, was ar- 10:56 a.m. Wednesday on away a few years ago and the rested and charged with shop- Keys Drive. The property man- Police: 2 children suffer bites number was blocked on caller lifting by asportation at 11:01 ager reported finding a man a.m. on Wednesday. ID. A caller reported at 11:40 at the back door of the apart- in possible NY shark attacks ment with a duffle bag refusing Accidents a.m. on Tuesday that her new neighbor has called the police to answer questions. ISLIP, N.Y. (AP) — Two A report of a hit and run on her as well as the Housing children were bitten in motor vehicle crash at 155 Authority. Calls to the Mar- Theft the leg in the waters off Chestnut St. at 10:28 a.m. on blehead Police Department A report of a larceny at 8:21 New York's Fire Island on Wednesday in possible Tuesday; at Eastern and West- were unfounded. The caller a.m. Wednesday at 100 Cor- shark attacks, prompting ern avenues at 6:51 p.m. on stated she feels threatened porate Place. An employee Tuesday. by the neighbor and wanted beach closings, authorities reported five air conditioner said. A report of a motor vehicle an officer there while she ap- compressor units were taken proached the neighbor. Suffolk County police crash at 155 Western Ave. overnight. said they were investigat- A caller reported at 12:07 at 11:59 a.m. on Tuesday; ing the separate incidents, p.m. on Tuesday that his boat at Chatham and Marianna SAUGUS which occurred less than 5 streets at 2:01 p.m. on Tues- was anchored off of West miles apart at Sailors Ha- day; at Bay View and Western Shore Drive in the Salem Har- Accidents ven and Atlantique beach- avenues at 9:28 p.m. on Tues- bor and it had gone missing. es. Both beaches were day; at Global Gas Station, The boat’s description is a A report of a motor vehicle temporarily closed. 653 Eastern Ave., at 8:08 a.m. 1963 17’ white canoe with crash at Central Street and A 13-year-old boy was on Wednesday. an all wood finish and a white Adams Avenue at 1:29 p.m. bitten while on a boogie A report of a motor vehicle bottom with the name Honey Tuesday; at the intersection of board at Atlantique beach crash with personal injury at Ryder. Springdale Avenue and Allard and was treated at a hos- 2 Belleaire Ave. at 1:42 p.m. A caller reported at 12:08 Street at 6:46 p.m. Tuesday; pital, according to Town of on Tuesday; at Wendy’s, 377 p.m. on Tuesday that some- at 56 Main St. at 7:01 p.m. Islip spokeswoman Caro- Lynnway, at 3:06 p.m. on Tues- one who they believed had Tuesday. line Smith. EMTs at the day; at Orchard and Summer stolen $5,000 from him and scene removed a tooth from the boy's leg. streets at 3:17 p.m. on Tues- $30,000 from two women in Complaints PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS New Mexico. The caller stat- At Sailors Haven beach, day; at Shepard and Warren A first responder treats wounds consistent ed the suspect was going to A report of vandalism at 38 a 12-year-old girl suffered streets at 5:42 p.m. on Tues- with a shark attack on the leg of 12-year-old be detained and questioned Hesper St. at 2:03 p.m. Tues- bite marks "consistent day. Lola Pollina. when he took off heading day. The caller reported the with a large fish" while back to Marblehead. The call- property has been foreclosed wading, said Elizabeth Assaults Rogers, a spokeswoman Conservation to identify cluded there were "teeth er stated he wanted the police and the previous owner had for Fire Island National the tooth. marks." A report of an assault and department to be aware as he taken all the appliances and battery with a dangerous Seashore, which runs the Philip Pollina said he "I saw something next to might be coming back home. cabinets. beach. and his wife heard their me and I kind of felt pain weapon at Mall and North Officers advised the caller to A caller from Saugus Care Rogers said authorities daughter Lola scream, and I saw a fin, I don't Common streets at 10:50 p.m. contact his local police de- and Rehabilitation reported a had not confirmed the then she emerged with a know how to describe it, on Tuesday. partment. patient was exposing himself wounds to be shark bites, bloody leg. and then I ran out of the A report of an assault at A caller reported an elder- in front of the staff at 2:34 but said the Suffolk police Pollina says lifeguards water because I felt it," St. Jeans Credit Union, 250 ly male driving a silver Lexus p.m. Tuesday. marine bureau was wait- initially thought a Por- Lola said at a press con- Maple St., at 2:03 a.m. on sedan driving near Tedesco A man walked into the sta- ing for the state Depart- tuguese man-of-war had ference. "It was not that Wednesday; at Chestnut and Street and West Street going tion to report that he found a ment of Environmental stung her but then con- big like 3 or 4 feet." Collins streets at 2:39 a.m. on five miles per hour and pulling prescription bottle with med- Wednesday. in and out of the side of the ication inside at 9:30 p.m. road at 2:23 p.m. on Tuesday. Tuesday. It is believed that the Ohio executes killer who stabbed, Complaints bottle was thrown from a ve- A report of an unwelcome PEABODY hicle that was reported stolen choked man he met in bar in 1985 guest 2 Brightwood Terrace at early in the day. 11:12 a.m. on Tuesday; at 283 Arrests By Andrew cal and sexual abuse as a Western Ave. at 5:37 p.m. on Theft Welsh-Huggins child and was depressed Marcus S. Gomes, 34, of ASSOCIATED PRESS Tuesday; at 88 Empire St. at that his life seemed to be 18 Bowditch St., Apt. 1, was A report of shoplifting from falling apart, his attor- 2:15 a.m. on Wednesday. LUCASVILLE, Ohio — arrested and charged with op- Savers Department Store on neys argued. A weeping inmate apol- eration of a motor vehicle with Broadway at 10:28 a.m. Tues- Kasich should have giv- ogized for choking and Overdose a suspended license at 8:47 day. en more weight to Van fatally stabbing a man he a.m. Wednesday. A report of larceny of a mo- Hook's military service A report of a possible over- met in a bar in 1985 mo- Alicia N. Grace, 44, of 20 tor vehicle at 73 Hammersmith and his inability to receive dose on Court Street at 1:50 ments before he was put Cardington Ave., Billerica, was Drive at 10:43 a.m. Tuesday. care from Veterans Affairs a.m. on Wednesday. to death Wednesday in A manager at Five Guys arrested and charged with op- the first Ohio execution in for his mental health and eration of a motor vehicle with Burger & Fries reported an addiction issues after his Theft nearly a year. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a suspended license at 4:16 employee stole $208 from an honorable discharge, the The execution of Robert Robert Van Hook’s A report of shoplifting at p.m. Tuesday. envelope on the counter at Van Hook by lethal injec- attorneys said. execution occurred Family Dollar, 50 Central Ave., Michael V. Hogan, 43, of 11:32 a.m. Tuesday. tion was carried out at the Federal public defender Southern Ohio Correc- Wednesday. Allen Bohnert criticized tional Facility with three the execution afterward, members of the victim's The execution proceed- saying Ohio continues to Lynner arrested, charged with family watching on the ed without any apparent use a drug, midazolam, other side of a viewing problems, with the in- without evidence it ren- window. mate's chest rapidly rising ders inmates fully uncon- possessing child pornography During the execution, and falling for a few min- scious. That in turn caus- Van Hook, crying, told his utes and Van Hook wheez- es inmates to suffer pain victim's sister, brother ing and puffing his lips in from the second and third ROWLEY — A Lynn Rowley Police opened an Boxford Road home in and brother-in-law, "I'm and out before he went drugs used, which para- man was arrested on Tues- investigation after detec- Rowley on Tuesday, along very sorry for taking your still. The death appeared lyze inmates and stops day in Rowley after a po- tives received information with a search of his person brother away from you." to take about 14 minutes. their hearts, he said. lice investigation revealed from a state task force at his place of employment He then recited a Norse Van Hook, 58, had no Bohnert also said Van that he allegedly viewed, and the National Center in Danvers, where he was prayer which begins: "Lo, remaining appeals, and Hook told him in many possessed and distributed for Missing and Exploit- arrested. there do I see my father. Republican Gov. John Ka- meetings how sorry he child pornography. ed Children indicating Rowley Police were as- Lo, there do I see my sich rejected his request was for the killing. Darryl Moore, 37, of that child pornography sisted in the investigation mother, And my sister and for clemency without com- "Not once did one of Lynn and Rowley, was distributed over the inter- by West Newbury Police, my brother." At the end of ment. those conversations not charged with possession net may have come from a Georgetown Police, New- the prayer, Van Hook be- At the time of the killing, include a discussion of of child pornography and computer in Rowley. bury Police, Lynn Police gan singing, stopping after Van Hook was suffering how remorseful he was for dissemination of child por- Rowley Police executed a and the Massachusetts about two minutes when from long-term effects of what he did to David Self," nography. search warrant at Moore's State Police. the drugs took effect. untreated mental, physi- Bohnert said. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Santander Bank to close branch on Exchange Street By Gayla Cawley and there won’t be any ITEM STAFF layoffs. All of the staff members at the closed LYNN — Santander branch will remain em- Bank will close its Ex- ployed with Santander. change Street branch in September and merge “We routinely review with its nearby Market our branch network to Square branch. make sure we are optimiz- “On Sept. 28, Santander ing our resources and this will close our branch at 39 consolidation makes good Exchange St., and consoli- sense for both our custom- date our services with our ers and our business,” Or- branch located one mile lando said in a statement. away at 35 Market Square, Orlando said Santand- ensuring that we continue er leases the building at to meet the banking needs 39 Exchange St. and will of our Lynn-area custom- maintain an ATM in it fol- ers,” said Nancy Orlando, lowing the branch closure. a Santander spokeswom- an, in a statement. Gayla Cawley can be Orlando said customers reached at gcawley@item- were notified of the clo- live.com. Follow her on sure 90 days in advance Twitter @GaylaCawley. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Server Melissa Drum serves the Angel Wings to Richard and Pat Hayward, the former owners of Hayward’s Restaurant which is now Dock 125 Restaurant, during the soft opening Wednesday. Artists digging in Familiar faces take over a familiar place on Revere Beach DOCK 125 run the business. Jamie and giving the building a year round and the couple From A1 and Enrico Mancini closed much-needed makeover. plans to keep a number of REVERE doesn’t kick off until Fri- on the property, assessed “I know we still have Hayward’s staple menu From A1 day. The weekend will wedding anniversary, is at $216,100, on April 27, to work out some of the items with Enrico Mancini be filled with live bands, moving back to the city the same day Hayward’s kinks,” said Jamie Manci- leading the kitchen. but others are letting the events for children, sand- after living in New Jersey closed its doors, according ni. “There has been so “My family really enjoys sand dictate its own fate. castle making lessons, since 2010, where they to a previous Daily Item much hubbub about our food so our menu is full “Usually I know,” said a Cirque du Soleil show, owned and operated their article. opening, so we’ve been ap- of everything that we eat David Mac, a sculptor fireworks, and other fes- from Belgium. “This time, first restaurant for seven “We hope we’re super prehensive and excited all and our kids love,” said Ja- tivities. I have no clue what I’m years. After selling it in successful and we real- at the same time.” mie Mancini. The event is expected to 2016, they leased a few going to do.” ly hope everyone in the They celebrated with a A few of Hayward’s famed draw about a million peo- other businesses in the city loves it,” said Jamie soft opening on Wednes- Mac has visited Revere seafood dishes are on the ple to Revere Beach. area all while keeping an Mancini. day night and their grand Beach to compete twice menu as well as a number “We showcase what we eye on Hayward’s, which The former fami- opening on Thursday. The before, but this time he’s of Mancini original recipes, have,” said City Councilor had been on and off the ly-owned business will original owners of Hay- taking a new approach. such as their North Shore Arthur Guinasso. “People market a number of times continue its tradition as ward’s, Richard and Pat chicken entree, a whole “Sometimes I’m not in- spired by anything,” he come down here and see over the years. the couple’s two sons, En- Hayward, attended the menu section dedicated to said. “It’s an interesting how clean it is here. It’s a When the Mavros fam- rico Jr., and Benjamin, soft opening in support hand-cut fries with an ar- experience to see what I great tribute to the people ily put Hayward’s up for will work with them at the of the new business and ray of unique toppings, and come up with.” of Revere.” sale last summer, the restaurant. Mackensie, their daughter, who works a ‘PB&J Burger’. Mancinis were finally in the Mancinis’ only daugh- as a server there. Spectators can watch “We’re super excited just Bridget Turcotte can be a well enough place to ter, will support her fam- Dock 125 got its name the creative process along to be back home,” said Ja- reached at bturcotte@item- plan on making the pur- ily’s new business while from the address and the a stretch of Revere Beach, mie Mancini. “This has all but the International live.com. Follow her on chase. Taso Mavros and still living in New Jersey. dock they have in the back come full circle.” his family owned the es- After closing on the sale in that sits on Sluice Pond, Sand Sculpting Festival Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. tablishment for 15 years April, the couple has spent offering a great view of Bella diGrazia can be before his health made the last three months com- the water. The business reached at bdigrazia@ Remembering ‘Papa Tom’ it too hard to continue to pleting major renovations will offer a diverse menu itemlive.com. REDDY “There were six of us, From A1 plus 15 grandchildren. In Saugus, a veteran looks out for veterans We were all brought up in Hospice House in Dan- Lynn, and we still live in SAUGUS Force flight nurse and the World War II, and some need it. There’s no harm vers after a brief illness. Lynn,” she said. From A1 veterans service officer in Vietnam-era veterans,” in veterans visiting his And, Lauria said, he was a “Family was import- Wakefield is a U.S. Navy said Pinette. “I’d hate to office to see what benefits person who was all-in, no ant to my mother (Ann, Pinette said he’s hesitant veteran. classify that as something they are entitled to, even if matter what he did. to whom he was mar- to call his new role a job One of Pinette’s goals is that goes in every commu- they’re not entitled to any- “If he was going to do ried for 62 years), and to because he’s helping veter- to do more community out- nity, but I think there’s thing, he said. something, he was whole- my dad. To this day, we ans and their families. reach and connect more a problem in fraternal “I have heard that peo- heartedly involved,” she have a large family that His main focus is to help veterans with services that organizations and proba- ple are reluctant to reach said. has stayed close. We’re connect low-income veter- can help them, he said. It bly the (U.S. Department out for benefits because He delivered mail in involved in each other’s ans and their dependents could be as simple as visit- of Veterans Affairs) and they feel like they’re tak- Lynn for 30 years, Lauria lives. That was him. Fam- to the benefits they are en- ing the Senior Center and other organizations in en- ing benefits away from said, and was the type of ily first. And he passed titled to, including money Senior Housing Authori- gaging younger veterans, other veterans,” said Pin- man who got to know the that down to us.” for medical and housing ty complexes, but there’s whether they are unaware ette. “That’s not some- people on his route on Four of Reddy’s six sons needs. also a need to connect with of the benefits or reluctant thing that happens. This is more than a casual basis. and daughters (Lynn Po- Saugus is part of a Vet- younger veterans. to reach out. I think it’s all something that people are She said he found out, lice Lt. Thomas Reddy, erans Service District run “I can tell you with a of the above.” entitled to and if you’re through making his mail Capt. Christopher Red- out of Melrose that also in- great deal of certainty He encourages all veter- entitled to benefits then rounds, about the need for dy, firefighter Matthew cludes Wakefield. The di- that the vast majority of ans to reach out for help you should get them. My rocking chairs at Boston Reddy and school teacher rector is a retired U.S. Air clients I have are Korean, before they desperately job is to facilitate that.” Children’s Hospital, and Kolodziej) went into some enlisted the aid of the let- form of career public ser- ter carriers’ union to help vice. His other son, Mi- Better late (20 years) than never on Swampscott streets provide them. chael, is very active win Reddy demonstrated the St. Mary’s community SWAMPSCOTT causes quite a disruption that good will no matter and Lauria is active in the From A1 to traffic, he said. where he went and what community as well. Cresta said work was he did. He was a crossing “I think it was simply years are being used for completed this week on guard for 20 years, and my mother and father al- the project because he’s Berkshire Road and Rock was beloved by the chil- ways gave back,” Lauria about a year behind on Avenue. Paving began on dren and the parents he said. “My father would paving. Each year, Chap- Wednesday on Eureka Av- encountered. stop and do little things if ter 90 funds are used for enue, Mountain Avenue “I remember one little he saw a need. street paving in town. and Grant Road. girl whose mother always “He was also pretty ob- To determine what roads Work consists of the gave him a popsicle,” Lau- servant,” she said. “He’d to pave each year, Cresta company milling the road- ria said. sit back and observe, and said he uses a pavement way down an inch and a But Reddy’s main sourc- then if something needed management plan, drawn half, followed by adjusting es of pride were his grand- to be done, he’d just do it. up by the BETA Group, a the structures, and then children, many of whom He wouldn’t talk about it.” consultant the town hired coming back to finish pav- played high school sports Even in death, Reddy in 2015 to rate the streets ing. An inch and a half of for St. Mary’s and Lynn and his family saw a need from top to bottom. paving is put down and Classical. and filled it. The family All of the streets includ- then the DPW waits three “He never missed an has requested that dona- ed in this summer’s road- or four weeks before relin- event,” said Lauria, whose tions in his memory be work, with the exception ing the streets with center daughter, Kristen, played made to the scholarship of Essex Street, have not lines and any crosswalks, basketball and son, Matt, fund in memory of Terri been paved for more than Cresta said. played both football and Maguire, who died unex- 20 years. Essex Street was Paving has been com- baseball there. “He was pectedly earlier this sum- last paved in 2006, Cresta pleted or will be done on content to sit and watch, mer. Her husband, Kevin, said. Sampson Avenue, Eure- and cheer. But he never serves on the St. Mary’s “It’s long overdue,” ka Avenue, Fairview Av- yelled at anyone. He was board with Michael Red- Cresta said. enue, Pleasant Street, there for the event, too, dy and is a close friend of Many of the streets Greenwood Avenue, Bay and not just his grandchil- Matthew Reddy. included in the project, View Avenue, Cedar Hill dren. He was a fan’s fan.” The family is prepared which is expected to span Terrace, Sunset Drive, In December 2016, to hear things about their 10 to 12 weeks and began Lawrence Terrace, Merry- when the St. Mary’s foot- father that even they six weeks ago, have sig- mount Drive, Hampshire ball team that included don’t know. nificant potholes, sunken Street, Manton Road, Or- Reddy’s grandson Liam, “I already got one text trenches from utility work, chard Circle, Mountain played at Gillette Stadi- from someone who my fa- or delamination, which is Avenue, Grant Road, As- um in the high school Su- ther coached in East Lynn when the top inch peels off pen Road, Bates Road, per Bowl, the entire fam- Little League many years the roadway, Cresta said. Longwood Drive, Rock ily rode to Foxborough in ago,” said Kolodziej. “I’m Cresta said Dan- Avenue, Stetson Avenue, style: in a rented limo bus. sure we’re going to hear a vers-based BitCon Corpo- Berkshire Road and Essex “That’s how we rolled,” lot more stories from a lot ration was hired through Street. said another daughter, more people … things we a bidding process. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Joan Kolodziej, whose never knew about.” The project was broken Gayla Cawley can be children also played at up into three phases, so as reached at gcawley@item- Bates Road is among the number of streets in Classical. “You never saw Steve Krause can be to avoid milling all of the live.com. Follow her on Swampscott that haven’t been paved in more just one Reddy. You saw a reached at skrause@item- roadways at once, which Twitter @GaylaCawley. than 20 years. herd. live.com. A8 THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Jay-Z unhappy ‘Made in America’ leaving Philadelphia parkway

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jay-Z said Wednesday he's disappointed that Philadelphia is booting his annual music festival from the city's grandest boule- vard, accusing the mayor of having "zero appreciation for what Made In America has built alongside the phenomenal citizens of this city." Writing in The Philadelphia Inquirer, the music mogul rapped the city for making a decision before consulting or- ganizers, calling it a failure on the part of Democratic Mayor Jim Kenney. The mayor said he thought the city's position had been communicated to Jay-Z. "I love Jay-Z," Kenney said at a news conference. "We love the concert and we want to keep it." He said the city is looking at alternative sites. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Held each year since 2012, Made in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS America has drawn as many as 50,000 takes to set up and take down," Kenney people to the Benjamin Franklin said. San Francisco bans tour buses from ‘Full House’ residence Parkway, a heavily visited expanse of Made in America was originally in- museums, monuments, fountains and tended to attract people to Philadelphia SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Tour buses Spokesman Paul Rose says neighbors the famed "Rocky" steps at the Philadel- on Labor Day weekend, traditionally a will no longer be swinging by a San complained about double parking and phia Museum of Art. slow time for tourism, said city spokes- Francisco house made famous in the congestion outside the Victorian home. But the city said the festival is no woman Sarah Reyes. But the growth popular 1990s sitcom "Full House." The exterior of the Broderick Street longer welcome on the parkway after in tourism since then means an event The San Francisco Municipal Trans- house was used as the family's residence this year. of that scale "may no longer be neces- portation Agency voted Tuesday to ban in the original show and in a Netflix "We had some operational difficulties sary," she said in an earlier statement to on the parkway because of how long it philly.com. commercial vehicles from Broderick reboot in 2016. Street after neighbors complained. The producer who created the show Elon Musk apologizes for comments about cave rescue diver Vehicles that seat nine or more people bought the home for more than $4 mil- will no longer be allowed on the block. lion in 2016. BANGKOK (AP) — Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has apologized for Jupiter’s moon count reaches 79, including tiny ‘oddball’ calling a British diver involved in the Thailand cave rescue a pedophile, saying NEW YORK (AP) — Astronomers are he spoke in anger but was wrong to do still finding moons at Jupiter, 400 years so. after Galileo used his spyglass to spot There was no immediate public re- the first ones. action from diver Vern Unsworth to The latest discovery of a dozen small Musk's latest tweets. moons brings the total to 79, the most of Musk's initial tweet calling Unsworth any planet in our solar system. a "pedo" was a response to a TV inter- Scientists were looking for objects on view Unsworth gave. In it, he said Musk the fringes of the solar system last year and SpaceX engineers orchestrated a when they pointed their telescopes close "PR stunt" by sending a small subma- to Jupiter's backyard, according to Scott rine to help divers rescue the 12 Thai Sheppard of the Carnegie Institute soccer players and their coach from a for Science in Washington. They saw a flooded cave. Unsworth said the subma- new group of objects moving around the rine, which wasn't used, wouldn't have giant gas planet but didn't know wheth- worked anyway. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS er they were moons or asteroids passing "My words were spoken in anger after near Jupiter. Mr. Unsworth said several untruths ..." la stock, which fell nearly 3 percent "There was no eureka moment," said Musk tweeted. Monday but recovered 4.1 percent on Sheppard, who led the team of astrono- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS "Nonetheless, his actions against me Tuesday. Unsworth told CNN earlier mers. "It took a year to figure out what do not justify my actions against him, this week that he was considering legal these objects were." up with a name for it: Valetudo, the and for that I apologize to Mr. Unsworth action. He did not respond to requests They all turned out to be moons of great-granddaughter of the Roman god and to the companies I represent as for comment from The Associated Press. Jupiter. The confirmation of 10 was Jupiter. leader. The fault is mine and mine In his latest tweets, Musk said the announced Tuesday. Two were confirmed Valetudo is in Jupiter's distant, outer alone." mini-sub was "built as an act of kind- earlier. swarm of moons that circles in the oppo- Musk's Sunday tweet, later deleted, ness & according to specifications from The moons had not been spotted before site direction of the planet's rotation. Yet had sent investors away from Tes- the dive team leader." because they are tiny. They are about it's orbiting in the same direction as the one to two miles across, said astronomer planet, against the swarm's traffic. ‘Big Hunk o’ Love’ for Elvis could connect 2 distant cities Gareth Williams of the International As- "This moon is going down the highway tronomical Union's Minor Planet Center. the wrong way," Sheppard said. TUPELO, Miss. (AP) — Elvis Pres- the European Elvis Festival. He tells the And he thinks Jupiter might have Scientists believe moons like Valetu- ley's Mississippi hometown could create Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal he even more moons just as small waiting do and its siblings appeared soon after a tourism partnership with the German will seek connections between the two to be found. Jupiter formed. The planet must have city where he lived while serving in the cities. "We just haven't observed them acted like a vacuum, sucking up all the U.S. Army. Tupelo hosts an Elvis festival in enough," said Williams, who helped material that was around it. Some of Presley was born in 1935 in Tupelo. June. confirm the moons' orbits. that debris was captured as moons. From 1958 to 1960, the king of rock Presley met his future wife, Priscilla, The team is calling one of the new "What astonishes me about these 'n' roll lived in Bad Nauheim, near while stationed in Germany. The cover moons an 'oddball' because of its un- moons is that they're the remnants of Frankfurt in what was then West photo of his 1959 album, "A Big Hunk o' usual orbit. Sheppard's girlfriend came what the planet formed from," he said. Germany. Love," was taken in Bad Nauheim. Tupelo Mayor Jason Shelton is trav- Presley died Aug. 16, 1977, at his Book by rising Democratic star Kamala Harris coming in 2019 eling to Bad Nauheim in mid-August for Graceland mansion in Memphis, Tenn. NEW YORK (AP) — Sen. Kamala Harris, a rising star in the Democratic Party who is sometimes cited as a possi- RED ROCK PARK CONCERT SERIES ble presidential contender in 2020, has a book deal. Lexington Street Band Penguin Press announced Tuesday that Harris' "The Truths We Hold: An American Journey" will come out Jan. 8, 2019. According to Penguin, Harris will write about "the core truths" in Ameri- can life and how to learn what they are. The 53-year-old Harris was formerly California's attorney general. She was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2016. For politicians, books have long been a Find us on standard part of developing a national profile, from John F. Kennedy's "Pro- Facebook files in Courage" to Barack Obama's & "The Audacity of Hope." PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS @FOLNB July 19, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. SEND US YOUR STUFF Updates for the concert will be posted on Facebook and WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! 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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 Scali does it all in Peabody West’s walk-off win By Anne Marie Tobin us. The kids had never been in a position of ITEM STAFF playing from behind but they never gave up.” West got off to a great start and led 3-1 af- ANDOVER — It was a night of  rsts for the ter one inning. With two outs, Nick Villano Peabody West 12-year-old All Stars Wednes- drilled the  rst pitch he saw over the center day in the opening round of the District 4  eld fence scoring Dooley, on base with a Little League Tournament at Deyermond  elder’s choice. One pitch later, Scali ripped a Park. fast ball over the left  eld fence to make it 3-1 West played from behind for the  rst time West. all season. Down to its last three outs, West West’s lead didn’t last long as Danvers trailed Danvers National by two runs but came back with three runs in the top of the rallied to score three runs to cap a come- second to regain the lead, 4-3, when Dooley from-behind 6-5 victory. struggled to  nd the plate. After leadoff hit- Josh Scali was the man of the hour. With ter Jake Semons smacked a 2-run single, Thomas Fabbo on second and Jayce Dooley at Dooley was relieved by Villano and escaped third, he ripped a 2-run, walkoff single to the jam, thanks to Dooley, who moved to cen- bring home the tying and game-winning ter  eld and threw out Semons attempting to runs. get to third on a single by Steven Reardon. But that’s not all Scali did. He smashed the “The timing was unbelievable,” said Porcel-  rst home run of his Little League career in la. “Jayce had just gone to center  eld on that the  rst inning. He also got the job done on batter and he made a great throw to cut down the mound, coming on in relief of starter Nick that runner.” Villano in the top of the  fth to earn the win. Villano settled in and retired seven straight “Josh Scali has been rock solid for us all batters before being lifted for Scali with one year long, and that was the  rst home run he out in the  fth. ever hit,” said West manager Steve Porcella. After Danvers bumped its lead to 5-3 on a “He gave up a run in the top of the sixth, yes, ITEM PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN RBI double by Jacob Hamel in the top of the but he  nished strong and just throws strikes. Peabody West manager Steve Porcella, center, congratulates Josh sixth, Peabody went to work. He gave us just what we needed to get this Scali, left, after Scali’s rst-inning home run against Danvers Na- win tonight, and that home run really sparked PEABODY WEST, B2 tional in the District 4 Little League Tournament Wednesday. Mullen, Abelon keep Lynn’s cross country series running strong By Mike Alongi few years, the Lynn Parks and Recre- ITEM STAFF ation Department took full control and began to sponsor the races, al- LYNN — Bill Mullen and Joe Abe- lowing Abelon to take a step back lon simply love running. Not just the from the administrative side. But act of running, but the activity as a when budget cuts threatened to de- whole. They love it so much, in fact, rail the series in the early 1980s, it that they spend hours each week was Mullen who stepped in to take during the summer months organiz- over. ing and operating the Lynn Woods “We probably wouldn’t be here hav- Summer Cross Country Series. ing this event if it wasn’t for Bill,” “I can’t run well, or at all, anymore, Abelon said. but I love the sport,” Mullen said. “I Actually, according to Mullen, it just love having this event on Wednes- was the help of another Lynner that days. People get to enjoy the woods, kept the series a oat in those early run and fraternize with people that years. they maybe only see during the sum- “Around 1979-1980, Proposition 2 mer months. It’s a really cool event.” 1/2 brought cuts that almost ended “To be honest, I just like the night the series completely,” Mullen said. out with all of the people,” Abelon “But a gentleman by the name of said. “I couldn’t really tell you why I Wayne Spinney, who deserves a ton ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK love it so much, but I do. I’ve always of credit for this, took over the series Bill Mullen rings the bell to loved helping to put on this event.” and kept it running, and I helped start the long race at the Lynn Abelon started it all back in 1970 as Wayne that  rst year. I’ve been doing this ever since.” COURTESY PHOTO Woods Summer Cross Coun- a way to bring together the multi- try Series Wednesday. tudes of runners from Lynn. After a LYNN WOODS, B2 Following a solid start to the season with the North Shore Navigators, Salem State pitcher Brock Riley has signed a contract with the Cha- tham Anglers of the Cape Cod League. Lynn’s Diaz-Martinez continues her Salem State’s Riley winning ways with club team By Harold Rivera nals last year, though Di- signs to play in ITEM SPORTS EDITOR az-Martinez wasn’t a member of the team at the time as this LYNN — As a high school is her  rst year with the group. soccer player, Lynn native Gaby The team’s coached by Doc Cape Cod League Diaz-Martinez helped lead the Simpson, who’s also the head St. Mary’s girls team to the coach of the girls soccer team at By Harold Rivera state tournament this past fall. Pingree. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR As a club soccer player, Di- With the start of the national az-Martinez is continuing her round just days away, Di- SALEM — Salem State pitcher Brock Riley was sold on winning ways this summer. az-Martinez said she feels becoming a player at a young age. A center-mid elder, Di- nerves kicking in but expects to Thus far, the 22-year-old Lowell native is on the right track. az-Martinez plays club soccer zone out the butter ies in her A rising senior at Division III Salem State, Riley took a for the NEFC Boston Breakers stomach come gametime. The huge step toward reaching his pro baseball aspirations last Academy North Shore Elite team’s  rst game is scheduled Saturday when he signed a contract with the Chatham for Friday (5 p.m. Mountain Anglers of the . Riley joined the G2002 16-under team, which will represent Massachusetts Time). Anglers last week and made his debut Tuesday night when “We’re all kind of nervous but he tossed two scoreless innings. this week in the National Cup XVII Finals. BBA North Shore we’re really excited for it,” Di- Riley spent the beginning of his summer pitching for the az-Martinez, a rising junior at North Shore Navigators. In 17.1 innings of work, he com- Elite traveled to Aurora, Colo- rado earlier this week to com- St. Mary’s, said. “This is the piled a 3.63 ERA, 16 and a 1-1 record for North COURTESY PHOTO pete in the national stage, with team’s second time going to na- Shore. tionals. I’m de nitely nervous “For the past few years I’ve played in a lot of great sum- games scheduled from July 20- St. Mary’s junior Gaby Diaz-Martinez July 24. but I can’t wait. Hopefully we’re will compete in the National Cup XVII mer leagues,” Riley said. “I played in the NECBL after my going to win it all.” freshman year. I’ve played in the Futures League the past BBA North Shore Elite Finals with her club soccer team from two years. I’ve done well. It’s dif cult to get into the Cape reached the National Cup Fi- DIAZ-MARTINEZ, B2 July 20-24. Cod League. It’s full of future  rst and second round picks. I’ve built a resume over the past few years that the Cape Cod League found impressive and  nally I was able to get a call from Chatham.” Dodgers land All-Star shortstop Growing up as a devoted baseball fan, Riley found himself at many CCBL games during his childhood. Now that he’s following the footsteps of players he grew up admiring, Ri- in trade with Orioles ley’s ready to make his mark. “It’s an amazing feeling,” Riley said. “Every kid in Ameri- (AP) — The Los Angeles Dodg- Machado is expected to be intro- ca dreams of playing in the Cape Cod League. I remember ers have won the Manny Macha- duced in Milwaukee on Friday when I was younger playing baseball with my cousins and do sweepstakes, getting the before the Dodgers open a series we’d pretend to be players from Orleans or Chatham. My prized All-Star shortstop from the against the Brewers. family spent a lot of time watching games on the Cape. I’d in a trade even ride my bike by myself for 40 minutes to catch games. Machado’s contract expires at Wednesday night. I’m really happy to be here but I’m not satis ed. Now it’s the end of the season, and the The Orioles received  ve pros- time to prove I belong here.” last-place Orioles decided against pects in the deal: out elder Yus- Riley has full support and con dence from his baseball negotiating an expensive, multi- niel Diaz, right-hander Dean coach at Salem State, Lynn native Al Donovan. year extension because they have Kremer, third baseman Rylan “Brock has succeeded everywhere,” Donovan said. “From too many holes as the team moves Bannon, righty Zach Pop and the classroom, to the  eld, even in the weight room. He into a rebuilding mode. third baseman . works out like an animal. It pays off. He’s a junior heading Though only a summer rental, Machado, a 26-year-old power into his senior year. The next three weeks will be huge for Machado was coveted by a vari- hitter with extraordinary  elding him. He’s a con dent kid and he’ll be successful. He’ll show ety of contenders, including Phil- skills, greatly improves the Dodg- what he can do and he can show there’s talent in Division FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS adelphia, Milwaukee, the Chica- ers’ chances of reaching the World III across New England that can compete at that level. It’s go Cubs and Arizona, currently a Baltimore Orioles shortstop Manny Series for a second consecutive a big step for him, Salem State and all Division III kids. half-game behind the  rst-place Machado has been traded to the Los year. He led Baltimore in batting He’ll prove he belongs there.” Dodgers in the NL West. Angeles Dodgers in exchange for ve average (.315), home runs (24) RILEY, B2 minor-league prospects. and RBIs (65). MACHADO, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 Done deal: Leonard goes to Raptors, DeRozan goes to Spurs (AP) — The Kawhi Leonard got approval on the terms from “Ain’t no loyalty in this game,” saga in San Antonio is over. So is the NBA. “Our staff worked very DeRozan wrote in an Instagram DeMar DeRozan’s time in Toron- hard to help him get there. We story that appeared in the wee to. wish him all the best as he moves hours of Wednesday, around the An NBA summer blockbuster on to Toronto. I think he’s going to time that ESPN and Yahoo Sports got pulled off Wednesday, with be great.” reported that the trade was ap- the Spurs sending Leonard to the Leonard was the 2014 NBA Fi- proaching the imminent stage, Raptors as part of a four-player nals MVP and had been with the several hours before it was final- deal that has DeRozan heading to Spurs for seven seasons, averag- ized. “Sell you out quick for a little San Antonio. The Spurs also got ing 16.3 points, though was limit- bit of nothing ... .” center Jakob Poeltl and a 2019 ed to just nine games last season DeRozan did not specifically ref- protected first-round draft pick, because of a leg injury. DeRozan erence the trade in that post, but while the Raptors acquired sharp- has been in the league for nine his message didn’t exactly need shooter Danny Green. years, all of them with Toronto, translation. Raptors president For Leonard and the Spurs, and is a career 19.7 point-per- Masai Ujiri has been traveling in there’s finally closure to a rela- game scorer. Africa and was not immediately tionship that seemed fractured DeRozan has led the Raptors available for comment. beyond repair and played out like in scoring in each of the last five Not only is the trade huge, it’s a soap opera as the season went seasons. He was key to Toronto potentially risky for both teams. along. But in the end, Spurs coach winning 59 games and securing Leonard hasn’t played since Gregg Popovich — insisting that the No. 1 seed for the Eastern January because of the somewhat looking back at what happened Conference playoffs last season. mysterious right quadriceps inju- would not be worth his time, and But after getting swept in the ry — and the level of severity was that Leonard was a good team- second round by Cleveland, the something that even some of his mate throughout his tenure in Raptors decided massive changes now-former teammates reported- San Antonio — simply said he were necessary — first the firing ly questioned last season while hopes the move works out for ev- of coach of the year Dwane Casey, San Antonio was trying to qualify eryone involved. and now the trading of a peren- for the Western Conference play- “Kawhi, obviously, worked very nial All-Star who once famously offs. The Raptors clearly aren’t hard to become the player he is,” declared “I am Toronto.” worried about Leonard’s status, FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Popovich said in San Antonio, a DeRozan’s initial reaction and Popovich indicated Wednes- San Antonio Spurs forward Kawhi Leonard was traded to couple of hours after the trade seemed to be one of anger and day that Leonard has recovered the Toronto Raptors in a deal that includes DeMar DeRozan. became official when the teams frustration. sufficiently enough to play. Peabody West earns come-from-behind win

PEABODY WEST home Fabbo with the tying run and game was West’s defense, especially From B1 Dooley with the game-winner. that of Fabbo at short, which played “We had to weather the storm and flawlessly without a single error. With one out, Jacob Behn and held our breath in the top of the “Thomas made some brilliant Fabbo (2-for-3, 2 runs) hit back-to- sixth inning when it was looking plays tonight and helped keep us in back singles. Dooley (2-for-4, RBI, pretty hairy, but we knew with the the game,” he said. “I just don’t run) brought Behn home with a top of our order due up in the bot- know how many more games I can single, then Villano (2-for-2, home tom of the inning that we could do take, but we knew we could come run, run) was intentionally walked some damage,” Porcella said. “Our through and we did.” (for the second time) to load the theme all summer has been relent- West takes on District 13 champi- bases for Scali (2-for-4, 3 RBI, home less, that’s become our theme.” on Woburn Thursday at 4:30 at Dey- run), who ripped a single to bring Porcella said a big factor in the ermond Park. Diaz-Martinez continues to grow with club team

DIAZ-MARTINEZ Diaz-Martinez added, “The teams Colorado. All games will be played From B1 we play are very good. They’re su- at Aurora Sports Park. per technical. It’s a very fast paced “We’re practicing a lot, we had “I think the nerves come up right game. Coming down to those games practice all last week,” Diaz-Marti- before you step on the field,” Di- where it’s win or go home can get nez said. “Coach Doc gave us some az-Martinez added. “Once you get you a bit nervous but once you get time off to enjoy summer but once on the field, you realize you just on the field and play with your we got back to work it was full have to get it done.” teammates it’s really fun.” steam ahead. Practice-wise, we fix The route to the national stage For Diaz-Martinez, the opportuni- things we can work on. We practice wasn’t an easy one for BBA North ty to play club soccer and experience at Pingree and they have a new turf Shore Elite. The team, with a roster a different level of the game has al- field there. Doc has had us practice mostly compiled of rising high lowed her to develop as a player. on that field and it helps us get school juniors, had to earn the Mas- Diaz-Martinez said she’s learning ready for the (weather) conditions.” ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK sachusetts New England Premier- with each practice and growing as a While the goal is to compete with Joe Abelon gathers runners together before the ship State Cup before advancing to player on a daily basis. top-notch club teams from around start of a race at the Lynn Woods Summer Cross nationals. In tournament-style “I see myself growing all the time,” the country, winning a national cup Country Series Wednesday. play, BBA North Shore Elite won a Diaz-Martinez said. “Every practice, would provide Diaz-Martinez and pair of 1-0 games for the state Coach Doc pushes us to be better her teammates with a memory that crown. every day. All our coaches work hard won’t be forgotten any time soon. “Those games were really close at that. It’s high level soccer. It’s al- “It’d be amazing,” Diaz-Martinez Lynn Woods Summer and we played really good teams,” ways good to learn every day. We said. “I’d love to win it with this Diaz-Martinez said. “It actually practice and play scrimmages too. team. We’re all so close with each ended up going to shootouts both We learn so much.” other. It’s a great experience for us Cross Country Series games after overtime. We were able BBA North Shore Elite took a few to go over there now but if we win it to get through it. We’re a really days to rest after claiming the Mas- all it’d be absolutely amazing. remains a hit in Lynn confident team. We don’t give up at sachusetts crown before going back “We’re all super pumped for it,” all. We put effort first. We all love to to practice in preparing for nation- Diaz-Martinez added. “Every prac- LYNN WOODS play and we all have a passion for als. A few tweaks here and there in tice, we’re all so excited for it. In our it. We all love each other so there’s areas of improvement have been the group chat we’re all pumping each From B1 great connections both on and off main focus along with preparing for other up to go out there, have a good Mullen ran things with the help of volunteers over the the field. the steamy weather conditions in time and try to win it.” next couple decades, and Abelon came back a little over 10 years ago to continue to help with organizing. Now the race averages nearly 250 people every week in the summer, as the series runs from the end of May Riley aims to prove himself in Cape Cod League until the end of September. Over the past two weeks, the series has posted its two largest crowds to date: 270 RILEY Salem State. This past spring, Riley his roster, never mind being the people on July 11 and 272 people on July 18. From B1 went 7-2 with a 3.66 ERA and tal- only Division III player. That says a “It might be the biggest event of its kind in the coun- lied 56 strikeouts in 51 2/3 innings. lot about his opportunity. try,” Abelon said. “I don’t know of any other cities that Donovan has played a crucial role “Salem State has done a lot for “Coaches can coach and mentor put something like this together.” in Riley’s success, the right-hander me,” Riley said. “It feels amazing but if you don’t have the right stu- For Mullen, who has been running for over 50 years, said. being one of the few MASCAC and dent-athlete who’s committed, ev- the races are a way for him to bring the sport he loves “Coach Donovan is a fantastic Salem State players to play in the erything else is secondary,” Dono- to anyone and everyone. As a free event, the series is coach,” Riley said. “He truly be- Cape. Not a lot of Division III play- van added. “Brock’s one of the top kept afloat thanks to countless donations from the par- lieves in me. He has so much faith ers get this chance so I’m not tak- kids in MASCAC and New England, ticipants themselves. and confidence in me and he pushed ing it for granted. I’m ready to and it shows.” “It’s entirely runner-funded, we just have a can out me to the next level. He told me has prove I deserve this opportunity. It Riley’s hopeful his Cape Cod and people give what they can,” Mullen said. “We pro- no doubt I can play at the next lev- feels special to represent Salem League experience will bode well vide refreshments for them, and their donations keep el. That meant a lot to me. It was a State.” for him during his senior season big confidence boost.” The Anglers are 15-13-2 this sea- next spring at Salem State. this thing going.” Riley’s journey to the CCBL son, eight points behind the Yar- “It’s a great experience and it’s Each week, the series consists of a kids race (1.54 wasn’t the smoothest of roads. He mouth-Dennis Red Sox for first something you bring back to school miles), a short race (2.5 miles) and a long race (any- began his college baseball career at place in the East Division. Riley’s with you,” Riley said. “I’m hoping where from 4 miles to 10 miles). Division II Franklin Pierce before the lone New England native on this helps me have an amazing se- And of course, Mullen and Abelon would not be able transferring to Division I Maine. Chatham’s current roster. nior season. I’m hoping to prove to to do all of this without the help of a number of volun- Things didn’t go as planned for Ri- “Brock will do well there,” Dono- scouts that my pitches have gotten teers who donate their time each week. ley with the Black Bears so he van said. “He’ll be challenged. He’s better and that I’m worthy of an “We don’t do it alone,” Mullen said. “All of these folks transferred, for a second time, to the only kid from New England on MLB Draft pick.” come out to help us and that’s great.” — For the second week in a row, the Lynn Woods Sum- mer Cross Country Series saw a record number of run- Machado traded to LA Dodgers at All-Star break ners come out to run across the three races. In the 1.54-mile kids race, Eamonn McHale of Lynn MACHADO viously playing third base for Balti- The Dodgers still need to bolster took the top spot with a time of 11:36. Winthrop’s Bailey From B1 more. their bullpen, which has been hit by Ferguson placed second (15:36), while Dillon Duval of “I love playing short. I mean, I love a number of injuries. Saugus finished third (15:41). Cathy Curran of Wake- Los Angeles gets a four-time AL it,” Machado said last week. “I’m The top acquisition for the Orioles field (16:05) and Stephen Shultz of Lynn (16:31) round- All-Star with two Gold Gloves who more excited playing shortstop than in the deal is Diaz, a 21-year-old ed out the top five finishers. has 129 homers over the last 3½ I’ve ever been. I’m more into the outfielder in Double-A. Diaz hit two In the 2.3-mile run down the Goat Path, Lynners Ad- seasons. Machado was drafted third game. This is where I’ve always home runs in the All-Star Futures nan Jalal (14:42) and Abrar Jalal (14:48) finished in the overall by the Orioles in 2010, made wanted to be, this is what brings the Game last weekend. He’s hitting top two spots, separated by just six seconds. Swamp- his big league debut in 2012 and best player out of me.” .314 with a .905 OPS with six hom- scott’s Shea Reny finished third (14:55), while Michael spent his entire major league career Chris Taylor has been playing ers, 30 RBIs and 36 runs scored this Mansfield of Saugus (15:18) and Paul Ricchi of Lynn in Baltimore. shortstop for the Dodgers, but his season. (15:48) rounded out the top five. The Dodgers are filling a gaping numbers are down from last season. At 28-69, the Orioles approach the And in the four-mile race around the Twin Towers and hole at shortstop created by the loss With Machado at short, the Dodg- July 31 non-waiver trade deadline Dungeon, Jose LeClerc of Chelsea earned first place of Corey Seager, who underwent ers could move Taylor to second in- in full selling mode for the first time with a time of 29:30. Jacob Johns of North Andover and Tommy John surgery in May. stead of Logan Forsythe, offensive in seven years. Machado might not Adam Cook of Melrose tied for second place with times And Machado moves from a cel- sensation Max Muncy to first, last be the only one leaving, either. Three of 29:38, while Matthew Perkins of Cambridge placed lar-dweller to a division-leading year’s Rookie of the Year Cody Bell- other solid players in the final year third with a time of 30:08. Lynn’s Walter Kotkowski club in the middle of a pennant race. inger to center and still have En- of their contracts —outfielder Adam (31:45) and Boxford’s Jeff Hixon (31:51) rounded out the Not only that, but Machado likely rique Hernandez available to play Jones, lefty Zach Britton and right- top five. gets to stay at shortstop, the posi- numerous infield and outfield posi- hander Brad Brach— could also be The Lynn Woods Summer Cross Country Series will tion he manned this year after pre- tions. headed out of town. continue every Wednesday through September 26. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS THURSDAY North Shore Baseball League (Not including last night’s games) Today Friday Saturday Little League Baseball North Reading vs. Rowley (6) Saugus vs. Manchester (6) at Bristol Section 4 Tournament at Pittsfi eld W L Pct. GB Streak L10 Peabody West vs. Woburn (4:30, at Kingston vs. North Shore Storm (8) (7) (6:30) OFF M. Vineyard 26 11 0.703 - 1W 7-3 Deyermond Field in Andover) FRIDAY Worcester 23 14 0.622 3 6W 9-1 Babe Ruth Baseball Little League Baseball Bristol 23 17 0.575 4.5 3W 6-4 16-18 Regionals Section 4 Tournament Brockton 19 20 0.487 8 1L 4-6 Lynn vs. Keene (NH) (at Fraser, 7) Peabody West vs. Billerica (6:30, at Sunday Monday Pittsfi eld 15 22 0.405 11 4L 3-7 American Legion Baseball Deyermond Field in Andover) vs. Martha’s vs. Nashua Andover vs. Saugus (6) North Shore Baseball League Vineyard (5) (7) North Shore 14 25 0.359 13 3L 3-7 Marblehead-Swampscott vs. Lawrence North Reading vs. Swampscott (6) Nashua 13 24 0.351 13 2L 3-7 (6:30) Beverly Recs vs. Saugus (6) Marblehead-Swampscott vs. Lawrence Beverly Recs vs. Saugus (8) (8) Kingston vs. Rowley (8)

SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn Woods cross Vanessa Masucci (MacCor- mack) was murdered last country series September inside her Revere home. She was a The 49th annual Lynn Lynn native and a member Summer cross country of the St. Mary’s High soft- series will continue every ball team. Wednesday until Septem- ber 26. Each evening includes a Lynn youth tennis regular 1.59 mile, a short race of the day and a long clinics race of the day. There is no The Lynn Parks and Rec- entry fee. reation Department is host- Refer top www.lwrun.org ing youth tennis clinics for more information. every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from July 9 Bishop Fenwick through August 1. The clin- ics will be held at Gowdy basketball camp Park and will be organized The Bishop Fenwick by age group. Kids ages Girls Basketball Camp eight and under will have will be held from July their clinic from 5 p.m. to 6 23-26 (9 a.m.-1 p.m.) at p.m., kids ages nine to 11 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Danvers Indoor Sports. will have their clinic from 6 Instructors include play- p.m. to 7 p.m. and kids ages Tiger Woods hits out of a bunker during a practice round at The Open Championship Wednesday ers and coaches from the 12 and over will have their at Carnoustie Golf Links in Carnoustie, Scotland. 2018 Division 3 North clinic from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. champion Crusaders, as The clinics will cover well as current collegiate many aspects of tennis, Open Championship presents a players. Anyone interested including the forehand, can contact Fenwick coach backhand, serve, positioning Adam DeBaggis at aag- and scoring. Kids are [email protected] for more encouraged to bring a tennis tough test with no clear answers details. racquet and a water bottle to the clinic. There is a limit- CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (AP) — far the ball is rolling across tight yard fourth hole, with a bunker on Youth Summer ed number of tennis rac- The eve of the British Open felt like links grass that looks dead. It hasn’t the right side of a dogleg left and quets available through the cramming for a nal exam, a multi- been this dry since Hoylake in 2006, another bunker farther out on the evening track Parks and Recreation ple choice one with no obvious an- when Woods hit only one driver all left side, he hit a fade over the right The fifth annual Lynn Department. swers. week and captured the Open for the bunker. The other option is a long Parks and Recreation For more information, con- The wind that blows off the North third time. This might not be much iron that splits the bunker. Youth Summer Evening tact Lisa Nerich at 781-477- Sea across the exposed links of Car- different. And then Spieth had another idea. Track meets will be held 7096. noustie has not been the primary “It’s just hard to keep the ball in “Aim for the 4?” he asked his cad- at the Manning Field concern during practice rounds. play,” he said. “It’s going to be an die, Michael Greller. He then mo- track on Mondays for the Lynn Tigersharks Players have a reasonable idea how interesting test to see which clubs tioned to the gallery about 60 yards next two months from far the ball travels in the air. They we’re going to be using off the tees, off the tee to scoot back a bit, and Monday, July 9 until Mon- girls soccer camp just don’t know how far it goes on and a lot of it is dependent on which Spieth blasted a shot over their day, August 27 at 6:30 the ground. way the wind blows. So the whole heads toward a yellow patch of The Lynn Tigersharks p.m. There is no entry fee “If you get it downwind and you idea of these practice rounds is just rough that separates the right side girls soccer camp will take to participate. hit that little  at draw and it gets to get a good feel for what I’m going of the fourth green from the 15th place this week, from July There will be running running, it will go pretty much un- to do, and then adjust accordingly.” tee. There’s not enough deep grass 16-July 20 at Lynn English. events and field events at til it runs into something,” Justin Others are coming to a different to get into trouble. The camp runs daily from 9 each meet. Running Thomas said. conclusion. Because while the links The answers will start arriving on a.m. to 11 a.m. Girls from events will be a 30-meter That’s not entirely true. are as fast as ever, the rough is Thursday when the 147th edition of race for ages three and ages 10-18 are invited Thomas hit a tee shot on the third too thin, too wispy to wreak havoc. the British Open — and the eighth under and 50, 100, 200, attend. The cost is $5 per hole Wednesday afternoon that Dustin Johnson, the No. 1 player edition at Carnoustie — gets started. 400, 800, one-mile and day or $20 for the week. For rolled across the humps in the fair- in the world, gures he’ll hit driver “I think there’s not going to be one relays for ages high school more information, contact way and kept right on rolling. It about half the time on the 15 holes player in this eld that has a game and younger. Field events English girls soccer coach looked as though it would run into a that are not par 3s. Two-time U.S. plan on Wednesday night and is go- will be the standing long Ed McNeil at 978-401-7571. jump and the softball bunker, or maybe even the handle of Open champion Brooks Koepka also ing to stick to that game plan the throw. All communities are a rake leaning on the left edge of the is bullish on the big stick, saying the whole way around for 72 holes,” Rory invited. Lynn Flag Football bunker. It missed both and eventu- driver will come out on about eight McIlroy said. “It’s just not going to For more information, Tournament ally came to a stop 232 yards away. or nine holes. happen with wind conditions, with visit www.lwrun.org, email His club off the tee was an 8-iron. Defending champion Jordan Spi- pins. You start to feel a little bit more [email protected] or call Tiger Woods doesn’t see many oc- eth was considering his options on comfortable with a few shots, and (781) 709-7135 or (781) The third annual Lynn Flag casions to hit driver because of how the nal day of practice. On the 415- you might start to take some on.” 593-6562. Football Tournament will be held on Saturday, July 28 at Manning Field. Registration Angels praise Mike Trout for ‘prioritizing personal values’ Masucci softball for the tournament begins at tournament 7:30 that morning and the ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — The Los A day earlier, Manfred said MLB ered off Mets ace Jacob deGrom on tournament itself begins at Angeles Angels publicly praised was interested in having players Tuesday night in an 8-6 win in 10 The Vanessa Masucci co-ed 8 a.m. There’s no cost to reg- Mike Trout “for prioritizing his more engaged and in helping play- innings. slow-pitch softball tourna- ister and water will be sup- personal values over commercial ers develop their individual brands. Asked after the game about Man- ment will be held the week- plied, free to all players. The self-promotion” a day after baseball Manfred said Trout chooses not to fred’s comments, Trout said: “I keep end of July 20-22 at Grace tournament will feature four Commissioner Rob Manfred said spend his down time marketing. telling you guys, I do as much as I Rogato Field at Breed Mid- grammar division teams, the All-Star outfielder would be an “Mike’s a great, great player and a can. But it’s a long baseball season. dle School, Lynn. eight middle school teams even bigger star if he would spend really nice person, but he’s made cer- I got to pick and choose when I want The tournament is seeking and four high school teams. more time marketing himself. tain decisions about what he wants to do things and go from there.” a number of additional co-ed For more information con- The team released a statement to do and what he doesn’t want to Manfred’s remarks struck a sour teams. tact Lynn Parks and Recre- Wednesday congratulating Trout do, and how he wants to spend his note with fans, some of whom took If interested, call 781 599- ation at 781-268-8000 or via on his performance in the All-Star free time and how he doesn’t want to social media to say Trout was a 4861 or email at vanessama- email at lynnparksandrecre- Game in Washington then extolled to spend his free time,” Manfred succisoftball2018@hotmail. [email protected]. the time he spends visiting hospi- said. “That’s up to him. If he wants great role model who should be left tals, schools and charities and the to engage and be more active in to live his life as he pleases. The Angels apparently concur. TV/RADIO quality time he spends with family. that area, I think we could help him “We applaud him for prioritizing make his brand really, really big. “His brand is built upon generous- TV his personal values over commercial But he has to make a decision that ly spending his time engaging with MLB self-promotion,” the statement said. he’s prepared to engage in that area. fans, both at home and on the road, 7:05 p.m...... St. Louis at Chi. Cubs ...... ESPN “That is rare in today’s society and It takes time and effort.” while remaining a remarkable base- WNBA stands out as much as his extraordi- At 26, Trout is a two-time AL MVP ball player and teammate,” the team 8 p.m...... WNBA: Washington at Dallas ...... ESPN2 nary talent.” and a seven-time All-Star. He hom- said. Cycling 6:30 a.m...... Tour de France (Stage 12) ...... NBCSN Extreme sports Darrelle Revis announces retirement after 11 seasons 10 p.m...... X Games Minneapolis ...... ESPN Golf (AP) — Revis Island is closed for business. 1:30 a.m...... British Open ...... Golf Darrelle Revis, a star cornerback with the New York Jets and 9:30 a.m...... British Open ...... Golf a Super Bowl winner with their archrivals, the New England 5 p.m...... PGA Tour: Barbasol Championship ...... Golf Patriots, has retired. Mixed martial arts Revis announced Wednesday on social media that he was end- 9 p.m...... Professional Fighters League ...... NBCSN ing an 11-season career that included four All-Pro selections. “Today, I am closing a chapter in my life that I once dreamed MLB of as a kid,” Revis wrote. “The game of football has opened doors AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE for me I once thought were nearly impossible to get through. My East Division East Division passion to play the game at an elite level brought fun and ex- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 68 30 .694 — Philadelphia 53 42 .558 — citement to the term ‘shutdown corner’ which was nearly on the New York 62 33 .653 4½ Atlanta 52 42 .553 ½ verge of extinction. Tampa Bay 49 47 .510 18 Washington 48 48 .500 5½ “Covering some of the toughest assignments in league history Toronto 43 52 .453 23½ Miami 41 57 .418 13½ Baltimore 28 69 .289 39½ New York 39 55 .415 13½ was a challenge every Sunday, but also an honor ... Central Division Central Division “Long Live Revis Island.” W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 52 43 .547 — Chicago 55 38 .591 — The proprietor of that place was a rst-round draft pick (14th Minnesota 44 50 .468 7½ Milwaukee 55 43 .561 2½ overall) by the Jets in 2007 who made an instant impact as a Detroit 41 57 .418 12½ St. Louis 48 46 .511 7½ Chicago 33 62 .347 19 Pittsburgh 48 49 .495 9 coverage demon. Usually charged with handling an opponent’s Kansas City 27 68 .284 25 Cincinnati 43 53 .448 13½ top receiver, Revis, now 33, often forced offenses to change their West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB game plan to avoid him. Houston 64 35 .646 — Los Angeles 53 43 .552 — His skills even allowed Rex Ryan, a renowned defensive coor- Seattle 58 39 .598 5 Arizona 53 44 .546 ½ dinator before joining the Jets as head coach, to try new schemes Oakland 55 42 .567 8 Colorado 51 45 .531 2 Los Angeles 49 48 .505 14 San Francisco 50 48 .510 4 that befuddled the opposition. Texas 41 56 .423 22 San Diego 40 59 .404 14½ “When I had him, obviously Darrelle was in the prime of his ca- reer, and there wasn’t anybody close to him,” Ryan said Wednes- Thursday’s Games Cleveland at Texas, 8:05 p.m. St. Louis (TBD) at Chicago Cubs (Hendricks Minnesota at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. day. “Maybe Deion (Sanders) in his prime, but that would be the 6-8), 7:05 p.m. San Francisco at Oakland, 9:35 p.m. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday’s Games Houston at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. only guy. N.Y. Mets at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. “Darrelle could handle anybody. I don’t care if it’s Hall of Fame Former Patriots cornerback Darrelle Baltimore at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Saturday’s Games Revis is retiring from the NFL after 11 Boston at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Baltimore at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. guys, he locked them down and covered them and it wasn’t even Miami at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Boston at Detroit, 6:10 p.m. close.” seasons. 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CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Be creative and use your imag- Don’t let your emotions interfere Be open to suggestions. If you An emotional move will work If you offer your skills and ser- Don’t argue. If you want some- ination when it comes to utiliz- with your responsibilities or pro- overreact or make a fuss, you against you. Listen and watch vices, you will be rewarded. A thing done, do it yourself. Be ing your skills and making per- fessional opportunities. Put your will be met with opposition. to see what others do before gift or financial gain will come responsible for your actions sonal improvements. A reunion differences aside if it means get- Focus on what you can accom- you respond. Don’t feel pres- from an unexpected source. A and reliable and consistent will be informative. Romance is ting ahead. If you make your sur- plish instead of fighting a los- sured to take on someone romantic gesture will improve when dealing with others. Your encouraged. roundings more convenient, you’ll ing battle. else’s responsibilities or con- your personal life. actions will result in an unex- have more time for enjoyment. cerns. pected reward. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Make what you do at work AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Put more effort into your per- Help a cause or get involved in count. Step up and take on Make simple plans and stick to Don’t let anyone stifle your Keep moving forward, regard- sonal life, home and lifestyle, an event that will bring you in more responsibility. The way what’s affordable and realistic. plans. Get your responsibilities less of what others do. Be up- but don’t overspend or feel the contact with interesting peo- you handle others will result Don’t let a last-minute change out of the way early so you can front about the way you feel to need to buy someone’s love in ple. Your charm and knowledge in a leadership opportunity. Be that someone makes lead to enjoy a little downtime with avoid a personal situation that the process. Use your intelli- will attract attention and en- aware of someone trying to un- a heated argument. Keep the people you enjoy hanging out could leave you in an awkward gence to win favors. courage opportunities. dermine you. peace and do your own thing. with. position.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Widow returns to the dating pool and finds troubled water Watch, learn, count and win DEAR ABBY: I was university. His position in- Milton Berle said, “We owe with a minimum, signed off in widowed seven years ago. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van volves a considerable a lot to Thomas Edison — if it four spades. When my husband died, I Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, amount of travel. wasn’t for him, we’d be watch- Declarer must avoid a club thought it was the end of and was founded by her mother, Over the years, he al- ing television by candlelight.” loser — but how should he my suffering. It had been a Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at ways emailed us his travel That is funny, but the key play the suit? Before making plans along with flight in- word for today’s column, that decision, he should draw mentally and physically DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los abusive marriage for 30 formation. Lately, he tells whether it’s being read by trumps ending on the board years. We were complete Angeles, CA 90069. us when and where he is daylight, electric light or can- and ruff the last diamond — a opposites and were always going but omits the flight, dlelight, is “watching” — de- key play. What now? clarer must be watching the South has learned that East financially stressed. about it with other relationship with your hotel information, etc. When we ask, our requests cards closely. Then he must began with three spades, three I have decided to start co-workers until I told her husband should have count and work out the win- hearts, six diamonds and — are ignored. When we tell dating again. I want to to stop bringing up the shown you that. Also, be- ning line. therefore — only one club. meet someone and hope- subject. Even though she cause a man doesn’t photo- him we think it’s irrespon- South is in four spades. Declarer cashes his club fully feel loved. I joined a has curbed her tongue, the graph well does not mean sible for him not to share West cashes the heart ace king, then plays a club to dum- dating website, but the fact still remains that my he’s disturbed or creepy. this information, his re- and king (East playing up the my’s nine. When that wins, as sponse is, “My secretary men on it look disturbed co-workers know she (One woman’s creep can be line to show three), then shifts South knows it will, he crosses has the information if and creepy. I have no wanted to match me with another woman’s Prince to the diamond nine. East to his hand with a trump, leads there are any problems.” friends, and I feel like I’m a woman. I cringe working Charming.) takes dummy’s queen with his a club to the jack and claims. We always give our chil- dying. I’m 57. Where are around her and want to That said, if I ever heard ace and returns the diamond Keep counting. dren our travel informa- all the good men? I am at crawl under a rock. Please about creating a hostile jack to dummy’s king. How tion, flights, hotels, etc. should declarer continue? a loss. help. work environment, what My boss told me I should your boss did is a textbook when we travel. Our ques- After West’s weak jump consider dating women LONGING TO BE example and should have tion is, are we out of line overcall, North should bid one since I have had no luck LOVED been discussed with HR. for wanting this informa- level higher than he would meeting men. She is push- “Joking” about an employ- tion from him? have done without the in- ing me into meeting her DEAR LONGING: It’s ee’s sexuality is considered tervention. So, three spades LOVING PARENTS would have shown the values lesbian friend. Her friend time to join some different to be both discriminatory IN NEW HAMPSHIRE for a single raise; a jump to was in an abusive mar- dating sites and enlarge and a form of sexual ha- your pool of dating pros- game would have promised riage, and her husband is rassment. Her behavior DEAR PARENTS: You game-invitational strength; pects. However, when you no longer in her life. Abby, was beyond the pale, and are not out of line for want- and his actual four-heart I’m shocked that she do, keep in mind that your you should start looking ing the information; you cue-bid announced at least would even suggest it. marital history may have for another job. are out of line for insisting game-going points. (The the- I’m considering quitting negatively affected your your adult son give it to ory is that declarer will play my job because it’s awk- judgment about men. “Dat- DEAR ABBY: My you over his objection. Your more accurately given the ward being around my ing” does not carry with it 47-year-old son is em- son is 47. He is no longer a revealing intervention.) South, boss. She started joking a guarantee of love. Your ployed at a prestigious child. It’s time to back off.

EVENING TV LISTINGS THURSDAY’S TV JULY 19, 2018 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 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Greater Steves’ The This Old House Secret Life of Dogs Nature Cats in Asia Aman- Beyond Greater Steves’ Antiques ^ PBS Boston Europe Hour and Africa. pour-PBS 100 Days Boston Europe WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! Big Bang Young Big Brother (N) S.W.A.T. “Blindspots” News Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With $ CBS Fortune (N) Theory Sheldon James Corden WCVB News- Chronicle The Gong Show (N) Match Game (N) Take Two “Death News- Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline Page Six % ABC Center 5 Becomes Him” (N) Center 5 (N) TV (N) WBTS Boston Access Ellen’s Game of Trial & Trial & Law & Order: Spe- Boston Tonight Show-J. Late Night With * NBC News (N) Games Error (N) Error (N) cial Victims Unit News Fallon Seth Meyers WFXT Ent. TMZ (N) The Four: Battle for Stardom A new set of Boston 25 News at Boston TMZ Daily- Simpsons Boston 9 FOX Tonight challengers face the Four. (N) 10PM (N) News MailTV News WUTF ›› Drive Angry (2011, Acción) Nicolas La jefa del campeón Velvet Velvet Laura Mal- = UMA Cage, Amber Heard, William Fichtner. querida WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News 8p (N) Law & Order: Crimi- Law & Order: Crimi- Seinfeld Seinfeld How I Met How I Met King of F MNT Theory Theory nal Intent nal Intent Queens WGBX The Great British Lark Rise to Can- Miss Fisher’s Mur- Hillary “Everest” PBS NewsHour (N) The This Old House 10 Monu- L PBS Baking Show dleford der Mysteries Hour ments WWJE I Survived A man FBI: Criminal Unraveled “Super- World’s Most Evil Cold Case Files Most Shocking Border R JN stabs his daughter. Pursuit market Slaughter” Killers Riots. Wars WLVI Gold- Gold- Supernatural “The Black Lightning 7 News at 10PM on Modern Modern Family American Cleveland X CW bergs bergs Bad Place” CW56 (N) Family Family Guy Dad TELE Exatlón (N) Sin senos sí hay El señor de los Al Rojo Titulares Sin senos sí hay El Señor ¨ TELE paraíso (N) cielos (N) Vivo y más paraíso de los WABU Blue Bloods “The Blue Bloods “The Blue Bloods “Mob Blue Bloods “Good Blue Bloods “For the Blue Bloods Blue ¥ ION Greater Good” Price of Justice” Rules” Cop, Bad Cop” Community” “Whistleblowers” Bloods CABLE STATIONS Live PD: Live PD: Live PD: Live PD: Live PD: Live PD: Live PD Live PD Live PD: Live PD: Live PD: Live PD: Live PD: A&E Patrol Patrol Patrol Patrol Patrol Patrol Presents Presents Patrol Patrol Patrol Patrol Patrol ›››‡ The Karate Kid (1984, Children’s) Ralph Macchio. A Japa- ››‡ The Karate Kid Part II (1986, Children’s) Ralph ›› The Karate Kid AMC nese handyman teaches a teenager to defend himself. Macchio, Noriyuki “Pat” Morita, Martin Kove. Part III (1989) Southern Charm Southern Charm Southern Charm Girlfriends’ Guide to Watch Southern Charm Southern Charm BRAVO “Game Changer” “Ho, Ho, Ho” “Ho, Ho, Ho” Divorce (N) What “Ho, Ho, Ho” Savannah Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid “King of the Mountain” Survivalists compete Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Afraid DISC “Fan Down” against predators. (N) “Contamination” Bunk’d Bug Andi Raven’s Big City Stuck/ Bizaard- Bug Andi Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d DISN Juice: Mack Home Greens Middle vark Juice: Mack MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs. Wrigley Field. X Games From Minneapolis. (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCen- ESPN (N) ter NFL Live WNBA Basketball Washington Mystics at SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) Nación ESPN (N) The 2018 ESPN2 Dallas Wings. College Park Center. (N) ESPYS (6:00) ››› “Mulan” Marvel’s Cloak & Marvel’s Cloak & Marvel’s Cloak & The 700 Club How I Met How I Met How I Met FREE (1998) Dagger (N) Dagger Dagger ››› Straight Outta Compton (2015) O’Shea Jackson Jr. N.W.A Snowfall “Sightlines” Snowfall “Sightlines” Snowfall “The Rubicon” Franklin FX revolutionizes music and pop culture in 1988. (N) solidifies his future. “Kings- VICE ››‡ The Boy Downstairs Sharp Objects “Dirt” The Tale (2018, Drama) Laura Dern, Eliza- Robin Williams: HBO man” News (2017) Zosia Mamet. ‘PG-13’ beth Debicki. ‘NR’ (Adult situations) Come Inside Mountain Men: Fully Mountain Men: Fully Mountain Men “No- Alone “Of Mice and Mountain Men: Fully Mountain Men: Fully Mountain HIST Loaded (N) Loaded (N) where to Run” (N) Men” (N) Loaded Loaded Men (6:00) ›› “William & Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance 20/20 “America Harry and Meghan: Harry & Meghan: A Royal LIFE Kate” (2011) (2018, Biography) Parisa Fitz-Henley. Royal” A Royal Wedding Romance (2018, Biography) Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n MTV Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out (6:00) Early Edition State of State of Boston Sports Tonight (N) Boston Sports Tonight Best of NBCSB (N) the Revs the Revs Boston Championship NESN Star Boxing (N) Sports Bruins Sports Dining NESN Star Boxing NESN Kickboxing Today Face-Off Today Playbook Loud Loud Double Double ››› Happy Feet (2006, Children’s) Voices of Elijah Friends Friends Friends NICK House House Dare (N) Dare Wood, Robin Williams, Brittany Murphy. ›››‡ Braveheart (1995, Historical Drama) Mel Gibson. A Scot- Who Is Who Is Shameless Cartoon The Affair “405” SHOW tish rebel rallies his countrymen against England. ‘R’ America? America? Pres. ›‡ When the Bough Breaks (2016, Power “Everyone Is Power “Damage Power Ghost and ››‡ Ghostbusters (2016) STARZ Drama) Morris Chestnut. ‘PG-13’ Implicated” Control” Tasha butt heads. Melissa McCarthy. ‘PG-13’ (6:30) ›‡ “Rush Hour 3” (2007, ››› Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008, Action) Ron ›› A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010, Snow- SYFY Action) Jackie Chan. Perlman, Selma Blair, Doug Jones. Horror) Jackie Earle Haley, Rooney Mara. piercer Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) Brooklyn Conan TBS Theory Theory Theory Theory Nine NCIS: New Orleans ››‡ Shooter (2007, Suspense) Mark Wahlberg, ›› Contraband (2012) Mark Wahlberg. A former Law & TNT “The List” Michael Peña, Danny Glover. smuggler finds he has to get back in the game. Order Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Queen of the South Shooter “A Call to Law & Order: Spe- Queen of the South Shooter USA cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit “El Juicio” (N) Arms” (N) cial Victims Unit “El Juicio” ››‡ Why Did I Get Married? (2007) Tyler Perry, Jill Scott. Eight ›› How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998) Angela Bassett. A Why Mar- VH1 married friends grapple with commitment and betrayal. middle-aged workaholic rediscovers her passionate side. ried? B6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2018 CLASSIFIED

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TOWN OF SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMPREHENSIVE SEWER SYSTEM REHABILITATION THE TRIAL COURT THE TRIAL COURT SUBSYSTEM 4B PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT SERVICE LATERAL LINING Docket No. ES18P2148GD CONTEMPT SUMMONS SRF PROJECT NO. CWSRF 4114 CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Essex Probate and Family Court TOWN BID NO. 18-18 APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR (987)744-1020 INCAPACITATED PERSON PURSUANT TO Docket No. ES17W0572WD INVITATION TO BID G.L. c. 190B, º5-304 Essex Probate and Family Court Juan Carlos De La Cruz-Pena -v- Sealed Bids for construction of Service Lateral Lining will be received by the 36 Federal Street Purchasing Department, Town Hall, 298 Central Street, Saugus, MA 01906 until Salem MA, 01970 Alfonsina Saturria 11:00 AM, August 2, 2018 and at that time and place bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. In the matter of: Gail Fairhurst To the above named Defendant: Of: Lynn, MA You are ordered to appear at a Probate and Family Court to be held at: The work of this Contract includes furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, and RESPONDENT Date: 08/30/2018 incidentals necessary to perform the rehabilitation of the existing sewer service Alleged Incapacitated Person Time: 08:30 AM laterals in Subsystem 4B in the Town of Saugus, Massachusetts. To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been Place: 36 Federal Street, Salem filed by 36 Federal Street The Contract Time shall be 150 calendar days, excluding final paving, commencing Life Care of the North Shore of Lynn, MA Salem MA 01907 10 days following the Effective Date of Agreement. Final paving shall be completed in the above captioned matter alleging that Gail Fairhurst is in need of a Guardian Summons Issued, Contempt Returnable by June 15, 2019. and requesting that to show cause why you should not be held in civil and/or criminal contempt, the Velma J Brinson of Mattapan, MA penalty for which may be a jail sentence. Contract Documents may be examined and/or obtained at the office of CDM (or some other suitable person) be appointed as Guardian to serve Without Smith, 75 State Street Suite 701, Boston, MA 02109. Surety on the bond. You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon: The petition asks the court to determine that the Respondent is incapacitated, that Contract Documents are available for examination online at http://dodgeprojects the appointment of a Guardian is necessary, and that the proposed Guardian is Juan C Dela Cruz Pena .construction.com. appropriate. The petition is on file with this court and may contain a request for whose address is: certain specific authority. 172 Washington Street A deposit of $50 in cash, bank or certified check payable to the Town of Saugus, You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your Apt. #19 Massachusetts will be required for each set of the Contract Documents. A refund attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on Lynn, MA 01902 of the deposit will be made for such Documents returned in good condition within the return date of 08/09/2018. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline 30 days after the Bids are received. An additional $50.00 in cash or check, date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. your answer, if any to the complaint which is herewith served upon you, within 7 payable to the Town of Saugus is required for a set of CDs containing CCTV data If you fail to file the written appearance by the return day, action may be taken in days after service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. You used during the design evaluation. This deposit for CDs is non-refundable. the matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written are required to file your answer, if any to the complaint in this office of the register appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific of this court at Essex Probate and Family Court, either before service upon Plaintiff Bidders may not withdraw their Bids for a period of thirty days, excluding facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. or Plaintiff's attorney, if represented by counsel, or within a reasonable time Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays after the actual date of the opening of the IMPORTANT NOTICE thereafter. Bids. The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the above-named person's right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial Failure to appear on this date may result in the issuance of an order for your The Successful Bidder must furnish a 100 percent Performance Bond and a 100 affairs or both. 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By Barbara Ortutay Suspensions surged over and Ken Sweet the fourth quarter. Twitter ASSOCIATED PRESS suspended roughly 15 mil- lion accounts last October. NEW YORK — Twit- That number jumped by ter suspended at least 58 two-thirds to more than million user accounts in 25 million in December. the final three months of Twitter declined to com- 2017, according to data ment on the data. But its obtained by The Associat- ed Press. The figure high- executives have said that lights the company's newly efforts to clean up the platform are a priority, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS aggressive stance against malicious or suspicious ac- while acknowledging that EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Ve- counts in the wake of Rus- its crackdown has affected stager said that given the size of the company, sian disinformation efforts and may continue to affect the 4.34 billion euro fine is not disproportionate. during the 2016 U.S. presi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS user numbers. dential campaign. Twitter said in April it had 336 million monthly Twitter said in April it Last week, Twitter con- active users. had 336 million month- EU fines Google with firmed a Washington ly active users, which it Post report that it had Facebook. tion and other malicious defines as accounts that suspended 70 million ac- The number of suspend- occurrences. Such activi- have logged in at least record $5 billion over counts in May and June. ed accounts originated ty was rampant on Twit- once during the previous The cavalcade of suspen- with Twitter's "firehose," ter and other social-me- 30 days. The suspended their mobile practices sions has raised ques- a data stream it makes dia networks during the accounts do not appear to tions as to whether the available to academics, 2016 campaign, much of have made a large dent in By Ryan Nakashima devices using altered ver- crackdown could affect companies and others it originating with the In- this number, which was up and Raf Casert sions of Android. Twitter's user growth willing to pay for it. ternet Research Agency, a 3 percent from a year earli- ASSOCIATED PRESS The fine, which caps a and whether the company The new figure sheds since-shuttered Russian er. Twitter maintains that three-year investigation, should have warned inves- light on Twitter's attempt "troll farm" implicated in most of the suspended ac- BRUSSELS — Europe- is the biggest ever im- tors earlier. The company to improve "information election-disruption efforts counts had been dormant an regulators came down posed on a company by has been struggling with quality" on its service, its by the U.S. special counsel for at least a month, and hard on another U.S. tech the EU for anticompeti- user growth compared to term for countering fake and congressional investi- thus weren't included in its giant Wednesday, fining tive behavior. rivals like Instagram and accounts, bots, disinforma- gations. active user numbers. Google a record $5 billion The ruling could stoke for forcing cellphone mak- tensions between Europe ers that use the company's and the U.S., which reg- Marriott hotels eliminating plastic straws by 2019 Android operating system ulates the tech industry to install Google search By Dee-Ann Durbin with a lighter hand. ASSOCIATED PRESS and browser apps. In its ruling, the EU said The European Union said Google broke the rules by DETROIT — Marriott Google's practices restrict requiring cellphone mak- International plans to re- competition and reduce ers to take a bundle of move plastic straws and choices for consumers. Google apps if they want- drink stirrers from all of The ruling could under- ed any at all. its 6,500 hotels and re- mine the company's busi- The EU also took issue sorts worldwide by next ness model, which relies with Google's payments year. on giving away its oper- to wireless carriers and The world's largest hotel ating system in return for phone makers to exclu- company said Wednesday opportunities to sell ads sively pre-install the Goo- that the move will elimi- and other products. gle Search app. nate approximately 1 bil- Google immediately said It ruled, too, that Google lion straws and 250 mil- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS it will appeal, arguing broke the law by forcing lion stirrers by July 2019. In February, more than 60 Marriott hotels in the United Kingdom banned that its free operating sys- manufacturers that took Bethesda, Md.-based plastic straws. tem has led to lower-price its apps to commit to not Marriott says the year- phones and created com- selling devices that use al- long timeframe will let ho- also said they plan to stop have already begun elim- March, said Amanda Cox, petition with its chief ri- tered versions of Android. tels deplete their existing using plastic straws by the inating plastic straws. the resort's director of val, Apple. Regardless of the pend- supplies and identify alter- end of this year. In February, more than sales and marketing. Android has "created ing appeal, failure to come natives to plastic straws. The push to ban the 60 Marriott hotels in the Cox said the 810-room more choice for everyone, up with remedies to rectify Customers will be given straws gained traction af- United Kingdom banned resort — which has 10 not less," Google CEO the behavior after 90 days alternatives upon request. ter a viral video in 2015 them. Hotels in Costa restaurants — now puts Sundar Pichai tweeted. risks a further penalty of Marriott is the latest showed rescuers removing Rica, Hawaii and Aus- biodegradable paper Google has 90 days to up to $15 million a day. big company to ditch a straw from a sea turtle's tralia have made similar straws in its pina coladas put remedies in place EU Competition Com- plastic straws. Starbucks nose. Plastic straws are moves. and sugar cane stirrers in regardless of its appeal missioner Margrethe Ve- and American Airlines too small and lightweight The JW Marriott Mar- its mojitos. It serves other — which could involve stager said that given the announced plans to elim- to be easily recycled, and co Island Beach Resort in cocktails and non-alco- unbundling key apps and size of the company, the inate plastic straws last many wind up in the Florida was using 65,000 holic beverages without allowing Android hand- 4.34 billion euro fine is not week. Hilton Hotels and ocean. straws each month be- straws, but will provide set manufacturers to sell disproportionate. Hyatt Hotels Corp. have Some Marriott hotels fore it eliminated them in paper ones upon request.

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PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS Above left: Brewer Tyler Barrett stirs a brew kettle at the Toxic Brew Co. in the Oregon District Tuesday in Dayton, Ohio. Above right: Visitors and period re-enactors gather beside the Memphis Belle, a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, on its first day of public exhibition at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio.

By Mitch Stacy a stop on the “Dayton Aviation ASSOCIATED PRESS Wright Brothers’ hometown rises again Trail,” which includes many of the Wright sites. The museum DAYTON, Ohio — When I was craft-beer culture. Craft beer! — and put up a fan-friendly, get lunch was the basement snack attracts about a million visitors growing up in greater Dayton, a year and has on display such The place had become kind of 7,200-seat stadium. Fifth Third bar of the Sears store down the Ohio, in the 1960s and ’70s, the national treasures as a Wright cool. Field has sold out every single street. There are way more choic- city already had been to the top 1909 Flyer, the Air Force One Understand, the economy here game since it opened in 2000 — es now. And more people around. of prosperity hill and was coast- that brought President John F. will never again be what it was the longest streak in any profes- Here are four more reasons ing down the other side. Kennedy’s body back from Dal- when multiple General Motors sional sport. The ballpark draws Early 20th century Dayton was why Dayton is a happening las, and the newly restored World a metropolis that hummed with plants provided thousands of crowds even though the Cincin- place: War II bomber “Memphis Belle.” innovation and commerce. Popu- jobs, and National Cash Reg- nati Reds, a Major League Base- THE WRIGHT STUFF THE OREGON DISTRICT lation topped out in 1960 at just ister stood as proud symbol of ball team, play just 55 miles The city’s favorite sons are The center of residential life over 260,000. After that, the city grand homegrown commerce away. Wilbur and Orville Wright, who in Dayton’s formative years, gradually lost families to the sub- (the company took its headquar- “Certainly this side of down- built the first airplane in their the historic Oregon District has urbs and others left as manufac- ters and 1,250 jobs to Atlanta town wasn’t doing really well, bicycle shop and, after making some lovingly preserved build- turing declined and jobs evapo- in 2009). Some parts of the city and that started to change the initial powered flight in ings and homes. Fifth Street rated. Downtown retail moved still reflect the malaise. around the time of the ballpark December 1903 at Kitty Hawk, now is a hipster haven, lined out as the population shifted. But efforts to diversify Day- opening,” said Alan F. Pippenger, North Carolina, came home to with bars and restaurants and a By the time I left in the early ton, trumpet its rich history and whose venerable family business, Dayton to work the bugs out. A great place to see live music. 1980s, Dayton — and downtown make it a cleaner, brighter, more the Requarth Lumber Co., is sit- memorial stands at Huffman GOOD BEER especially — was frayed around interesting place are working. uated just beyond the left-field Prairie, where they made flights Craft beer has become the the edges. The city spruced up the Great foul pole of Fifth Third Field. in 1904-05 and really learned to next big thing, with at least a Moving back to Ohio after Miami riverfront, creating a The Requarth building has been control the plane. Don’t get us half-dozen bars/restaurants and three decades away, I returned family friendly downtown park. there so long that the Wright started on claims that anywhere four breweries opening within to Dayton and found some good An old railroad freight house Brothers visited to buy lumber else is the “birthplace of flight.” a mile of each other near Fifth stuff. There was a minor-league was converted into a popular for their early flying machines. MORE AIRPLANES Third Field, part of the Dayton ballpark downtown, a lovely riv- public market. The city scored When Pippenger came back to The National Museum of the Ale Trail. Besides sublime local erfront park, people out enjoying a minor-league baseball team Dayton to take over the company U.S. Air Force is one of the great- brews, many of the places have themselves and a burgeoning — the Class-A Dayton Dragons in 1985, one of the only places to est museums in the country and excellent eats.

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Tourists walk the beach of Maya Bay, Phi Phi Leh island in Krabi prov- Visitors sleep under the light of dioramas during the adults-only ince, Thailand. sleepover at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Travel agents: How TravelLab: Adults take to find a good one and over science museums how they can help when night falls

By Beth J. Harpaz BRICK-AND-MORTAR OR By Emiliano Rodriguez Mega er science centers followed suit. Aquari- ASSOCIATED PRESS PHONE AND EMAIL? ASSOCIATED PRESS ums and museums in Atlanta, Milwaukee, Richter says 40 percent of travel advis- Portland, Ore., and elsewhere have hosted When you can book every aspect of a ers “work from home,” but some are “dig- NEW YORK — Sometimes, in the mid- pajama parties for grown-ups. And they’ve trip online, in minutes, why would you ital nomads” who travel while they work. dle of the night, nocturnal creatures are become a hot ticket, according to Cain. use a travel agent? And how do you find allowed to roam the halls of New York’s “The world is their office,” she said. THE EXPERIENCE a good one? American Museum of Natural History, One agent she knows “only sells desti- During the night, guests have dinner in Erika Richter, communications direc- free from shouting and swarming chil- nations that he’s lived in for six months. a room full of moon rocks and a 15-ton tor for the American Society of Travel dren. They are adult humans, known to ... Right now he’s in Southeast Asia be- meteorite, and can wander around the Agents, joined this week’s episode of the sometimes quietly contemplate science AP Travel podcast “Get Outta Here! “ to cause before he adds the destination to with a cocktail. 45 permanent exhibition halls. They can explain how travel agents work and how his list, he wants to know the ins and “If you go to a natural history muse- also join guided tours, visit the planetar- to find one. Here are some excerpts from outs. He wants to know the people on the um during the day, it’s definitely a space ium, meet with curators and chat with the podcast, edited for brevity and clarity. ground, to shake their hands. He wants for people who are under 4 feet tall. And museum scientists about their research TRAVEL AGENTS, TRAVEL to know the thread count on the sheets that’s clear in every way — from the soup — all while the city rests. ADVISERS AND HOW TO FIND ONE and the best cocktails on the menu.” they serve at the cafeteria to the height “I don’t think there’s any way you’d Richter says the term “travel agent” is Other agents are geared to cultivating of the label,” said Victoria Cain, a muse- be able to experience this place in such being replaced by the term “travel advis- local customers and might even “meet a um historian at Northeastern University a special way as doing this kind of over- er” because of a “shift in our industry ... client for lunch” or visit them at home to in Boston. “It’s kind of fun to reclaim that night,” said Giancarlo Bruni, of Toronto, Gone are the days where travel agents get to know their family. Some customers space for adults.” as he played with the control panel of a are just ticket bookers. Think of them as simply shoot them a text when they need On a recent June evening, 175 grown- full-size submarine. “It’s phenomenal.” holistic advisers.” a flight booked. ups signed up for a slumber party at the While only adults are allowed, there is The American Society of Travel Agents Traditional brick-and-mortar locations New York museum, which has capitalized still childish fun to be had. Monica See- has a consumer-facing website, Travel- still exist, too, but even those are chang- on the hype created by Ben Stiller’s “Night bohm and her friend Renee Brown came Sense.org, which allows you to search a ing. Richter says an agency called De- at the Museum” franchise. The museum’s in hooded T. rex onesies. database of vetted, qualified travel pro- parture Lounge in Austin, Texas, hosts first sleepovers were aimed at kids. Then “We’re always looking for some adven- fessionals who follow ASTA’s code of eth- events — like a tasting with a winery in 2014, people 21 and up were invited to ture, and we thought bringing a dinosaur ics. You can search by expertise or even from a destination — to engage potential explore its darkened exhibit halls. costume was appropriate,” Seebohm said. location if you want an agent nearby. customers. The experiment was so popular that oth- “We like to dress for the occasion.”