FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2019 Saugus says Lynn shop Swampscott worry: More is one toke over the line people, more problems

By Gayla Cawley former O’Brien’s Pub. The company By Bella diGrazia Growth M.G.L 40R Overlay District Act ITEM STAFF is seeking to nd a cultivator for the ITEM STAFF with residents. The bylaw allows for the product, which is another requirement development of dense residential and LYNN — In a strange twist, it appears to open. SWAMPSCOTT — Traf c and popula- mixed-use projects near transit stations the biggest hurdle for a team seeking His company is leasing the space at tion density were the biggest concerns and town centers, according to the state’s approval to operate a recreational pot the Boston Street facility, which it would raised during Thursday night’s public Department of Housing and Community shop in the city might be winning over share with the other tenant, Bianchi’s, a forum on the proposed zoning bylaw for Development. The projects often include the neighboring town of Saugus. beloved pizza parlor and longtime staple the train depot area. more affordable housing. Jordan Avery, president and chief ex- on Revere Beach that is slated to open a The forum was the second one hosted “I want us to think about how to create ecutive of cer of Massachusetts Green second location in Lynn in two to three by town of cials, along with Jennifer a Swampscott we can love not only today, Retail Inc., is seeking approval from months. Goldson, the hired planning consultant but tomorrow,” said Town Administrator the city for a recreational marijuana under contract with MassHousing, to establishment at 829 Boston St., the POT, A3 discuss the intent behind the Smart SWAMPSCOTT, A3 Saugus library restrooms are now unisex

By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — A pair of men’s and women’s bathrooms at the Saugus Public Library have been convert- ed into unisex facilities. The restrooms, located in the hallway near the Taylor Street en- trance of the building, have been converted so that “anyone, regard- less of how they identify in terms of gender, can use one if it is avail- able,” according to a post on the li- brary’s website. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE “It was a practical decision,” said library director Alan Thibeault, The 2018 EMG Persons of the Year, back row standing, Martha Holden, Peabody; Jo who added that there were no civil Ann Simons, Swampscott; Lauren Maney George, Lynn eld; David J. Solimine Sr., Lynn; rights issues involved in the deci- Patti DiCarlo Baker, Marblehead; sitting, Rachid Moukhabir, Revere; Calantha Sears, sion. “We have a lot of moms and Nahant; and Elizabeth Marchese, Saugus, gathered at the Lynn Museum Tuesday. female caregivers who attend our story hours. The Taylor Street re- strooms are the closest ones to the community room where story Persons of the Year shows hours are held. It has not been un- usual to see a few women waiting in line on the women’s room while a real sense of community the men’s room was unoccupied.” A changing room was installed in the bathroom that was formerly By Steve Krause We are invested. Your issues are our issues. Your used as a men’s room and tempo- ITEM STAFF stories are our stories, and not just as vehicles to rary signs indicating both men and sell a product. Many of us live in these commu- women can use both facilities have For many of us, community journalism rep- nities, and those who do not live in communities been hung. Both bathrooms are resents more than simply a job. It’s not a 9-to- with similar issues. We do business here. What handicap accessible. 5 proposition, and it’s not a situation where we affects your business affects our business. There are four other public re- swoop into a city or town, extract a quick story, or We like to think we approach our stories, and strooms in the building; two male series of stories, on a bank robbery or a murder, the issues we deem important enough to cover, and two female. For now, those fa- and then leave. from the perspective of families who live in this cilities will remain designated for As someone who decided many years ago that area, pay property taxes, entrust their children either a man or a woman. my professional time was best served in a job to the public school system and organized youth “Those could be changed easily where I can see with my own eyes the difference I activities, and use the area’s infrastructure to go and I expect we’ll do so eventual- might make in people’s lives, I can attest that the to work, do their shopping, and run other errands. ly,” said Thibeault. “We don’t have rewards of community journalism go much further COMMUNITY, A3 a single urinal in the building, so than the check I receive at the end of the week. redesignation is easy.” Permanent unisex signs will be purchased and installed as soon as possible, he said. Dads joining Bridget Turcotte can be reached at [email protected]. Follow daughters on her on Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. dance oor INSIDE Opinion By Bella diGrazia Jourgensen: When Ted ITEM STAFF came to town. A6 LYNN — Don’t step on my toes, says one fa- Coming Saturday ther-daughter dance event to the other. A Q&A with new Lynn eld Fathers and father gures throughout Lynn library director have two chances to treat their daughters to a lavish night out this year. A group of parents Sports put together a committee and created Lynn’s Marblehead swim inaugural Father Daughter Gala last July and team stays unbeaten. B1 are currently planning their second event. The city’s parks and recreation department is hosting its rst Daddy Daughter Dance in February, one week before Valentine’s Day. “It hit me a lot when I became a father that a lot of men get disregarded as fathers some- times,” said Leny Thomas, one of the Father Daughter Gala committee members. “We all Leny Thomas, 31, came together because we felt it was some- and his 1-year-old thing we could do to show dads, or any father daughter Jessenia gures, that they matter and give them a spe- were ready to hit cial night with their princesses. Stepping up the dance  oor at as a man and being a father in a child’s life Lynn’s rst Father Daughter Gala last DANCE, A3 July.

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A7 COMICS ...... B4 HIGH 40° VOL. 141, ISSUE 35 LOOK! ...... A4-5 ENTERTAINMENT ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 LOW 23° OPINION ...... A6 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2019 OBITUARIES Youth foundation seeking Arthur P. Sakellson, 87 Claire T. Monks, 89 scholarship applicants 1929-2019 The Simon Youth Foun- tion initiative, visitors at LYNNFIELD — Mr. Arthur P. In addition to his wife he is LYNN — Mrs. Claire great-grandmother dation is seeking appli- Simon centers can pur- Sakellson, age 87, of Lynn- survived by a sister, Catherine T. (McIsaac) Monks, and will be missed cants for its Simon Youth chase SYF VISA Simon  eld, died on Monday, Jan. 14, Laberis and her late husband age 89, of Lynn, died by those who knew Community Scholarship, gift cards, with a dollar 2019 at Salem Hospital after James of Peabody; a brother, on Tuesday, Jan. 15, her best. with the application period from each sale going to a brief illness. He was the be- William Sakellson and his wife 2019 at North Shore Claire is survived by running through Feb. 20. support SYF and its mis- loved husband of Constance Muriel of Peabody; and sever- Medical Center, Sa- her children, Susan Since 1998, SYF has sion. G. “Connie” (Coulouras) Sa- al loving nieces and nephews. lem Hospital follow- Howard and her hus- awarded $17 million in In addition to the com- kellson, with whom he shared Service information: His ing a brief illness. band Edward of Lynn, scholarships to nearly munity scholarships, 11 53 years of marriage. funeral will be held on She was the wife Steven Monks and 4,800 students, with $1 regional awards called Born and raised in Lynn, Wednesday at 10 a.m. from of the late William his wife Kim of Arun- million awarded to more “Awards of Excellence” he was the son of the late the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, Monks, who predeceased her del, Maine, Thomas Monks than 250 graduating se- will be given to top can- Pericles and Maria (Nearkou) 426 Broadway (Route 129), in 1972. and his wife Julie of Lynn and niors in 2018. Scholar- didates. The regions eli- Sakellson. He attended Lynn Lynn, followed by a funer- Born in Lynn in 1929, she Tim Monks and his wife Jean ship recipients are eligi- gible are Atlanta, Austin, schools and was a graduate al service at 11 a.m. in St. was the daughter of the late of Lynn; her beloved grand- ble for a one-time $1,500 Boston, Chicago, Dallas, of Lynn Classical High School, George Greek Orthodox Ernest McIsaac and the late children and great-grandchil- scholarship, which may Indianapolis, Miami, New Class of 1949. He also earned Church. Burial will be in Irene (Vient) (McIsaac) Mon- dren and her many nieces, be applied to tuition at York/New Jersey, Orlando, a bachelor’s degree from Sa- Forest Hill Cemetery, Lynn- tieth. She was raised in Lynn, nephews and close friends. In an accredited college, Seattle/Tacoma, and Or- lem State College. eld. Relatives and friends attended St. Mary’s School addition to her husband and university, vocational or ange County, Calif. One Arthur was a math teacher are respectfully invited to and Girl’s High School from parents, she was predeceased technical school. Students Award of Excellence will for 33 years in the Lynn School attend. Visiting hours Tues- grades 1-12 and has been a by her sister Irene. graduating high school also be awarded to an ap- System, most recently at Lynn day 4-8 p.m. Donations in lifelong resident of Lynn. Service information: A me- in 2019 and living in the plicant from a Simon Pre- English High School where he his memory may be made to Claire worked as a pay- morial service will be held on community surrounding mium Outlet. Students taught until his retirement in the Corrigan Minehan Heart roll clerk at General Electric Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2019 at 11 a Simon Mall or Simon from these areas will have 1995. He had also served for Center Roman W. DeSanctis for many years and was a a.m. in the SOLIMINE Funeral Premium Outlet center the opportunity to receive many years in the Massachu- MD Legacy Fund for Cardiac member of IUE-CWA, Local Home, 426 Broadway (Route in New England — such a $10,000 award ($2,500 setts National Guard. Division Excellence at Mas- 201. She enjoyed crocheting, 129), Lynn. Burial will be in as Peabody’s Northshore for up to four years). A lifelong member of St. sachusetts General Hospi- knitting and needlepoint and Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn. Mall and Square One Mall SYF’s 2019 scholarship George Greek Orthodox Church tal, 55 Fruit St., Boston, MA would often make mittens and Relatives and friends are re- in Saugus — are eligible. recipients will be selected in Lynn, he was a member of 02114, St. George Greek other items for her family and spectfully invited to attend. SYF’s mission is to help by International Scholar- the church’s choir and a volun- Orthodox Church, 54 South school children in need. She Memorial visitation will be students near a Simon ship and Tuition Services teer at the Parish’s An- Common St., Lynn, MA loved camping at Silver Sands on Tuesday from 9-11 a.m. property in New England (ISTS), a third-party part- nual Festival. He enjoyed 01902, or to a charity Camp Ground with her family In lieu of  owers, donations pursue a college educa- ner. Applicants will be eval- woodworking, gardening, of your choice. Direc- and following her retirement, in Claire’s memory may be tion. Simon Youth Com- uated based on academic cooking and playing tions and guestbook she enjoyed traveling with her made to the Muscular Dystro- munity Scholarships are promise, nancial need, chess, as well as attend- at www.solimine.com. girlfriends, taking trips to Ha- phy Association at www.mda. awarded in every commu- written response, work ex- ing the Lynn eld Senior waii, Europe and other places org/donate. Directions and nity across the country perience, and community Center, and traveling with his around the world. Claire was online guestbook at www.so- that is home to a Simon and extracurricular in- wife throughout the United a resident of Kings Beach limine.com. Mall, Mills or Premium volvement. Recipients will States and Europe. Towers and was active in Outlet center. As part of be noti ed in May. many of their social activities the scholarship program, Students can learn more and groups. She was a lov- which is one facet of the and apply at syf.org/schol- ing mother, grandmother and Simon Supports Educa- arships. Robert Randall 1966-2019 Opioid crisis brings unwanted Robert Randall, born Feb. Lynn and retired in 2017. He 21, 1966, died Jan. 11, 2019, spent his remaining time as from cardiac arrest in his an advocate for fair housing sleep at home. rights in the community and attention to a wealthy family Son of the late Judith Mc- was a devoted member of Cormack and Gilbert Randall, Lynn United For Change. By Alanna he is survived by his longtime In lieu of owers please Durkin Richer domestic partner, Maureen send donations in his name ASSOCIATED PRESS Sullivan; his stepfather, Robert to Lynn United For Change, McCormack; son, Robert Law- 112 Exchange St., Lynn, MA BOSTON — The Sackler less; siblings, Cheryl Lawless, 01901. name is emblazoned on Alan Randall, James Randall, Service information: A me- the walls at some of the Holly Randall; and numerous morial service will be held on world’s great museums nieces and nephews. Friday, Jan. 18, 2019 at Old and universities, includ- He was employed many Tyme Italian Restaurant, 612 ing the Smithsonian, the years as a warehouse work- Boston, St., Lynn, from 4-7 Guggenheim and Har- er at Solomon Metals, Inc. in p.m. for friends and family. vard. But now the fami- ly’s ties to OxyContin and the painkiller’s role in the deadly opioid crisis are SAUGUS BRIEFS bringing the Sacklers a new and unwanted kind Trash, recycling collection 4036 with any questions. of attention and compli- on one-day delay cating their philanthropic Christmas tree collection legacy. Trash and recycling col- continues through Feb. 1 The Sackler family owns lection will run on a one- Purdue Pharma, the pri- day delay from Tuesday, Residents can dispose of vately held drug compa- their Christmas trees on Jan. 22 through Saturday, ny that has made billions PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Jan. 26. their regularly scheduled from OxyContin, and There will be no collec- collection day until Feb. 1. Sacklers hold most of the A sign with the Sackler name is displayed at the Metropolitan Museum tion on Monday, Jan. 21 Trees should be left seats on the board. of Art in New York Thursday. due to the observance of near trash and recycling Members of the fami- Martin Luther King Jr. barrels and bins. ly have been accused in “The Sackler name is be- sonian, a wing of galleries Arthur’s nephew, Rich- Day. Services will then The last week to dispose a case brought by the coming synonymous with at London’s Royal Acade- ard Sackler, who became resume Tuesday. of Christmas trees will state of Massachusetts the opioid epidemic, and my of Arts and a museum president of Purdue Phar- The compost site will be be the week of Jan. 28 of deceiving patients and it is damning for these at Beijing’s Peking Uni- ma in 1999 and remains open on Saturday, Jan. 19 through Feb. 1. doctors about the drug’s institutions to have their versity. The Sackler Wing on the board, is at the from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Contact solid waste and risks as deaths mounted. name up,” said Nan Gol- at the Met, which houses center of the litigation. Contact solid waste and recycling coordinator Lor- And documents recently din, a photographer whose the celebrated Temple He and other current and recycling coordinator Lor- na Cerbone at 781-231- released in the case shine works have been displayed of Dendur from ancient former executives have na Cerbone at 781-231- 4036 with any questions. new light on former Pur- at Harvard’s Arthur M. Egypt, was funded by been accused of hiding due Pharma President Sackler Museum and at all three brothers. Rich- the dangers of the drug Richard Sackler’s role in New York’s Metropolitan ard has likewise donated from doctors and patients, Selling a house? the aggressive marketing Museum of Art, which has heavily to various institu- encouraging physicians a Sackler Wing. tions. Buying a house? of the powerful opioid. to prescribe more of the Lost in the outrage: One After a federal investiga- As the allegations highest doses and mini- Find out what properties of the most generous and tion, Purdue Pharma and mount, family members mizing the abuse crisis as recently sold in your area. who made their fortunes best known of the Sacklers three executives — none of it was unfolding. well before OxyContin died in 1987, nearly a de- them Sacklers — pleaded “This is not too bad. Check out even went on the market cade before OxyContin was guilty in 2007 and agreed the Real Estate page have sought to distance released. Arthur M. Sack- to pay more than $600 It could have been far in Saturday’s paper. themselves from their rel- ler made his money from million for misleading the worse,” he wrote to Pur- atives. medical research, medi- public about the risks of due Pharma executives At the same time, activ- cal advertising and trade OxyContin. The Stamford, in 2001 after a federal ists have called on institu- publications. His younger Conn., company has also prosecutor reported that tions to cut ties with the brothers, Raymond and been hit with a multitude 59 people in one state Sacklers, staging protests Mortimer, bought out his of lawsuits over its role had died from OxyContin, at museums that have stake after he died. in the opioid crisis that according to documents received millions in dona- Arthur Sackler’s name is killed more than 47,000 released this week in the tions. on a gallery at the Smith- people in 2017 alone. Massachusetts case.

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DANCE meant for every girl to feel Columbus Club. those frustrations and she one toke over the line like a princess.” For reservations, email sent out new event  yers, From A1 as the building is fully in They are in the process [email protected]. taking out the word “ rst.” POT Lynn. has an effect on that of organizing a second gala “There will be snacks, “I wasn’t trying to step From A1 During the community child’s life.” for sometime in July, said pizza, a soda bar, a candy on anyone’s toes,” said “It’s a great loca- meeting, numerous Sau- Thomas and his fellow Thomas. They held their bar, and a photo booth,” Nerich. “Our department tion,” Avery said. “We’re gus residents and Town committee members, Julio rst committee meeting of said Nerich. “It’s going to is dedicated to the city’s excited. I’m honored to Meeting members spoke Tavarez, Andrea Valen- the year on Thursday. be an evening for father youth and we were just hopefully get to work with in opposition to the pro- tine, Richard Valentine, The event hosted by the gures to spend time with trying to put together a the city and form a strong posed shop, citing part of Tracy Ventura, and Ron- city’s parks and recreation their daughters, have gathering for fathers and working relationship … the property being located nete Wongus, held the department is geared to- fun, dance, and hopeful- daughters. I’m willing to I always wanted to be a in town and its proximity event at the function hall ward the younger crowd, ly the girls can meet new work with Leny and am part of and give back to to the Saugus River and in King’s Lynne. They had inviting pre-schoolers to friends.” happy to help him pro- the community and this is the town’s rail trail. Resi- a pink carpet, a photo- fth-graders and their fa- When the  yers for the mote his event in July. I my way of doing it.” dents were concerned cus- shoot setup, and Sephora ther gures to enjoy a fun department’s event ini- think it’s nice that there Avery also works as tomers would smoke on makeup artists who do- night with music, dancing, tially came out, there was are so many people work- the director of security the trail. nated their time to do on- games, and refreshments, some frustration shared ing together for the bene- for Apothca Inc., which Several residents were the-spot makeup for any according to Lisa Nerich, by Thomas and his fel- t of the city.” opened the city’s rst and concerned about traf c, interested girls. associate commissioner for low committee members only medical marijuana including Sonia Barros, “Our event was not just the DPW and parks and about it being called the Bella diGrazia can be facility on the Lynnway in who lives four houses for little girls,” said Thom- recreation department ac- city’s “ rst” daddy daugh- reached at bdigrazia@ November. The store will down from the potential as. “It doesn’t matter what tivities. It will be Feb. 8, ter dance. He made a call itemlive.com. Follow her on later add a recreational shop. age you are, the night was 6-8 p.m., at the Knights of to Nerich and expressed Twitter @BelladiGrazia. component. “Traf c has already been Ward 7 City Councilor a pain for me to begin with Jay Walsh said if a pot without anything else go- Swampscott worry: More people, more problems shop were to go anywhere ing on,” Barros said. “This in his ward, the proposed is not the right location for SWAMPSCOTT ed the current decay of posed area surrounding rental developments and location at 829 Boston your business.” is probably the best bet From A1 the underused train sta- the historic train station, 20-percent affordability Debra Breton, a nearby tion, the area becoming according to Angela Ip- for condos, she said. with the least amount of Saugus resident, said the impact to homes. There Sean Fitzgerald. “I am try- more densely populated if polito, chair of the Plan- The majority of resi- shop is not a good idea. aren’t a lot of adjacent ing to nd ways to sustain there’s an increase of com- ning Board. It would not dents stated they did not “If people want drugs, homes to the property. they’re going to get drugs,” revenues and grow invest- muters, the lack of park- change any property val- want the zoning bylaw to ments in a very careful “I think it’s the right lo- she said. “You’re making it ing in the area already, ues and would not force expand to anymore dis- way. I want to take proper- and what types of people anyone to do anything, cation,” Walsh said. “We too easy in this location.” tricts near the train sta- ties and make them even would be brought in with it would just allow ideas still have some things to But Tiffany Gilmore, of more valuable.” the bylaw’s affordable for appropriate uses that tion and suggested remov- work out as far as having Saugus, said she support- During Goldson’s pre- housing incentive. could potentially be bene- ing Lally’s Garage from a good plan for traf c.” ed the proposed facility. sentation on the basics “We don’t want to be an- cial to the town, she said the proposed plan. While But it appears Lynn of - She said marijuana can’t of the zoning bylaw, other Chelsea,” one resi- in a previous interview the majority of the crowd cials aren’t the ones Avery be put on the same lev- town residents were ea- dent yelled out during the with the Item. still had a lot of questions, and his company need to el as opioids. High school ger to ask questions and presentation. There are incentives a number of residents did impress. The wrinkle in kids smoke pot they get on raise concerns. The is- The proposed districts from the state to adopt agree it would help with the applicant’s proposed the street on the rail trail, sues of traf c in the area for the bylaw include the this particular bylaw the beauti cation of the location is part of the which is a lot less clean and population density train station, the front of since it wants to encour- town and the revitaliza- parking lot is in Saugus. or safe than the product Town Meeting members throughout the town were Essex Street, Lally’s Ga- age high-density, afford- tion of the area. someone would get from in Saugus voted unani- the biggest topics from rage and the residence able developments, said “I think it’s inevitable a regulated recreation- mously last May to bar the packed room of train across from it, Burrill Ippolito. The state would and this is a way for the al marijuana facility, she depot neighbors. Street, New Ocean Street, pay back the town for ev- recreational marijuana said. town to have some control “I’m mixed because and Pine Street, including ery building permit or establishments from op- Walsh and other city I’m directly affected,” the VFW and the liquor unit built under the smart because once something erating anywhere in town, councilors present at the said Danielle Phillips, store near it. growth mantle, she added. goes into a 40B zoning according to Debra Pa- community meeting, Rick a Swampscott resident The new set of rules In the guidelines, there bylaw, the town will have netta, chairwoman of the Starbard and Brian Field, of eight years. “I’m still would allow the town to is a required 25-per- no control,” said resident Saugus Board of Select- said they would consid- undecided on how I feel draft design guidelines cent affordability clause Richard Willey. “If we’re men. er the opposition ahead about this.” for any future develop- for any multi-family or going to go big, are we “My job as a selectman of the proposal being Other issues includ- ment plans for the pro- high-density housing thinking big enough?” is to adhere to the will of brought before the Rec- the people,” Panetta said. reational Cannabis Site “I don’t know at this point Plan Review Committee what we can or cannot on Tuesday. The site will do being the neighbor- be up for review, but a ing community, but a lot vote may or may not be of people think the old taken. O’Brien’s restaurant is in “I heard all the concerns Saugus. of the Saugus residents,” “All the work that was Avery said. “We’ll do ev- done, all (the represen- erything we can to satisfy tatives) of Town Meeting them as much as possi- who voted against it — ble, (but) this building is now putting it right on in Lynn where the voters the border between Sau- voted for (recreational gus and Lynn. I’d hope marijuana).” that Lynn would respect There are seven of eight the wishes of Saugus. Me recreational marijuana personally, I don’t want licenses available in the to see a pot shop there … city. Four companies have You’re putting it in our already been granted ap- backyard.” proval by the Recreational A community meeting Cannabis Site Plan Re- for the proposed pot shop view Committee and are was held on Thursday slated to appear before night and the proposal the City Council to seek a will be before the Rec- special permit. reational Cannabis Site One of the companies, ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Plan Review Committee Natural Selections, has of the Lynn City Council More than 150 people attended the second annual EMG Persons of the Year ceremony at the Lynn proposed opening a fa- on Tuesday night. cility at 193 Oxford St., Museum on Tuesday. If the committee gives which would be next door the proposal the green to The Blue Ox, an up- Persons of the Year shows a real sense of community light, there would need scale restaurant. The City to be a neighborhood Council is scheduled to meeting held before the approve or deny a special COMMUNITY Ann Simons of Swamp- to cut through a mass of over ow crowd attended company could seek its scott), a community liai- red bureaucratic tape. Or the reception for our recip- permit for that proposal From A1 special permit to operate on Tuesday night. son (Rachid Moukhabir maybe it’s by recognizing ients Tuesday at the Lynn from the City Council. The In 2017, we inaugurated of Revere), a lawyer who that kids have no chance Museum. And the crowd Apothca, formerly the company would then need Massachusetts Patient our “Persons of the Year” took on a powerful youth at succeeding at anything wasn’t simply comprised approval by the state’s Foundation, is the only program, where we ac- football association (Lau- if there aren’t adults in of family members either. Cannabis Control Com- recreational marijuana cepted nominations from ren Maney George of Lyn- their lives willing to do We were grati ed by the mission. facility the city has ap- each of the communities n eld), a funeral director more than talk about it. pride people showed in Panetta said she found proved. Recreational pot we cover so we could recog- who doubles as a philan- And though the arts their awards. Most didn’t out about the community shops can go anywhere in nize people whose contri- thropist (David J. Solimi- may seem insigni cant to expect it, and a few didn’t meeting for the proposed the city, but can’t be near butions to their cities and ne Sr. of Lynn) and a se- some, in a place such as understand why they were pot shop on Wednesday schools and must be at towns might not be formal- nior citizen who lives and Marblehead, where cul- recognized. And that’s the and reached out to the least 500 feet from anoth- ly noticed as much as they breathes the history of her ture and history are big best reason to honor peo- town counsel for legal er retail location. perhaps should. We set no town (Calantha Sears of parts of its legacy, having ple — because whatever advice. She would con- If a company’s special limits. Anyone who made Nahant). someone who recognizes they’re doing, it’s not for sult further if the propos- permit is approved by the a positive impact, in any Even the one elected that and works hard to the honor of taking bows al would reach the City City Council, the potential way, was eligible to be nom- of cial, Marchese, was preserve it is invaluable. afterward. Council. She urged Lynn retailer would sign a host inated and chosen. Among recognized not so much Can you imagine the These aren’t exactly to be a good neighbor and agreement with the city. the inaugural group of re- for being on the Saugus jumble of emotions you pleasant times. There is was also concerned access Under the agreement, cipients was the person School Committee, but for feel when you’re confront- an undercurrent of tension to recreational marijua- each company would be who inspired and planned her work on behalf of the ed with the news your son and dissension as the tug- na would exacerbate the required to provide the the painting of murals in town’s youth in many dif- has Down syndrome? Si- of-war in all communities town’s existing opioid cri- city with 6 percent of an- Lynn. Only one — Thomas ferent areas. mons turned that around between resources and ser- sis. nual gross revenues, when Gould of Peabody — was We feel the choices we into something positive, vices continues unabated. “It’s dif cult to com- factoring in the local op- an elected of cial. made as our persons of the and today is the CEO of Despite that, we seek to be ment right now because tion tax Lynn of cials The same thing applies year re ect our mission as Northeast Arc, an agen- uniters, and not dividers. we don’t know how Lynn passed in 2017. this year as only one a community newspaper. cy for people with mental And giving people in our councilors feel about this,” recipient — Elizabeth We seek to recognize peo- and physical disabilities. cities and towns a pat on Panetta said. “If and when Gayla Cawley can be Marchese of Saugus — ple who make their cities Solimine is a man who the back for their sel ess this does move forward, reached at gcawley@item- holds public of ce. and towns better places has spent his life giving dedication to the better- we will have to decide live.com. Follow her on The other seven from in which to live. Maybe back, and Sears, at 97, is a ment of their communities what, if anything, the Twitter @GaylaCawley. this year’s group includes it’s by making the library remarkable person who is is one of the best ways we town of Saugus will do.” a library director (Pea- a haven for kids, or by be- a walking, talking history know to be uniters. James Lamanna, the at- body’s Martha Holden), an ing an effective conduit book when it comes to her torney for the city of Lynn, LAW OFFICES OF arts director (Patti DiCar- that connects the city to town. Steve Krause can be said there could be a legal JAMES J. CARRIGAN lo Baker of Marblehead), his people. Perhaps it’s by We were delighted at the reached at skrause@item- challenge from the town of • Social Security Disability a non-pro t director (Jo using her legal knowledge response we received. An live.com. Saugus. The town’s attor- • Workers Compensation ney has already called the • Accidents 25 years located across city’s law department. from Lynn District Court Lamanna said the ap- Catch up with your plicant for the pot shop 15 Johnson St. is fully aware part of the 781-596-0100 favorite team JAMES J. CARRIGAN property is in Saugus, but ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN he believes Massachu- RONALD D. MALLOY in Item Sports! setts Green Retail would www.jamescarriganlaw.com ultimately prevail legally [email protected] A4 FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2019 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS THE WEEK IN PHOTOS

Peabody third-grader Marley Lambert, 8, speaks about the everyday heroes around us, like the teachers and principals of schools.

A portrait of Mary Chipman Lawrence and her daughter Minnie Lawrence sits with other period pieces during Anne Barrett’s ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK theatrical performance in Swampscott. Artist Rob Surette reveals a Lego mural showing Tom Brady from one angle and Bill Belichick from another that he created with the help of the stu- dents at Captain Samuel Brown Elementary School in Peabody.

Bob Seger of Danvers stands at the fence surrounding the former Sears department store as a demolition crew works to tear it down in Peabody.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK The Lynn Teachers Union holds a walk-in at Har- rington Elementary School on Tuesday in support of the Fund Our Future campaign and the teachers striking in Los Angeles.

Patty Francis, the owner of Luna Sweets in Lynn, will be featured on the Discovery Family series “Bake It Like Buddy” this Saturday.

ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE Kids play in the new games room at the Lynn Boys & Girls Club.

Jaliyah Bradley, Isabella Rosado, and Jiannie Rivera use the new Wilmer Soto plays table tennis in the interim teen center in Lynn. teen center at the Lynn Boys & Girls Club. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2019 A5 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Winnie Kenou, left, blocks a shot by English’s Jessica Ruiz.

ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE Cloudy skies over Lynn Harbor make for a moody view of the ferry landing.

John Simonetti of Lynnfield, left, and North Reading’s Ste- phen Robishaw chase the puck.

More than 150 people attended Essex Media Group’s Persons of the Year event held at the Lynn Museum.

Classical’s Jeff Barbosa tries to stop En- glish’s Jack Rodriguez.

The crowd cheers during the boys bas- ketball game between English and Classical.

Andrew Patrie celebrates after scoring a goal against Somer- ville.

SEND US YOUR STUFF WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. A6 FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2019 OPINION When Ted came to town LETTER TO THE EDITOR HOW TO REACH US Lynn residents thrive on The building served as Bearing false politics and the late U.S. a base for Marine Corps Sen. Edward M. Kennedy Reserve engineer squad- witness on always set off a ripple of rons and community focal Thor 110 Munroe St. excitement when he came point. In 1950, with fight- abortion P.O. Box 5 to town, especially when Jourgensen ing in Korea looming over Lynn, MA 01903 - the country, “thousands The Eighth Commandment forbids lying, but he was attending commu Customer Service nity-wide events such as lined downtown streets,” in recent years that has not always been prac- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. the annual Rev. Dr. Martin Speaking of Kennedy, according to a Daily Eve- ticed by those who speak about the controversial ning Item article, to send matter of legalized abortion. Connecting Luther King breakfast. an informed source told a All Departments: Kennedy showed up funny story about former 213 members of the 15th In recent years, Planned Parenthood has 781-593-7700 in full form at the 1994 Engineer Company off to asserted that the American public is “solidly Mayor Thomas P. Costin Ext. 2 breakfast held at the for- Jr., who knew Kennedy Camp Lejeune, N.C. pro-choice.” This is a lie. Most people who speak “Tear stained and red about abortion are deeply conflicted about this Classifi ed/Legal Advertising mer Nandee’s Manor on and his brothers. During classi [email protected] Market Street. Stepping eyed were many of the issue and just recently a Gallup Poll report- his tenure as postmaster, Subscriptions up to the podium, he told Costin kicked off a large wives and mothers who ed that 47 percent of Americans interviewed [email protected] the crowd that in addition surged forward when their affirmed that they want more restrictions on meeting by reminding his Circulation to attending the breakfast secretary to interrupt the sons or husbands came abortion. Young people especially are rejecting [email protected] within reaching distance,” the idea that what is aborted is simply a mass of to hear “some of the fin- proceedings “if Ted called.” Ext. 3 est music and singing in the story read. protoplasm. Someone in the meeting Newsroom Massachusetts,” he had who was unaware of Cos- It was the expansion of Modern ultrasound evidence easily contradicts [email protected] come to Lynn that January tin’s background scoffed at the Vietnam War that saw that false assertion. They know that a beat- [email protected] morning to stay on Buzzy the suggestion the famous the Marine Corps Reserve ing heart is silenced in every abortion. Partial Ext. 4 double its presence in the Barton’s good side. senator might make a per- birth abortion is the straw that broke the back Sports Ever attuned to political sonal call to Costin until postal building from 132 of Planned Parenthood as Americans are now [email protected] details and personalities the phone rang during the to 264 Marines assigned to aware of Dr. Tiller of Kansas, who performed a Ext. 5 the 2nd Engineer Squad- multitude of late-term abortions. defining Democratic bas- meeting and, in fact, it was Retail and Online tions like Lynn, Kennedy Ted on the other end of the ron commanded by Major Dr. Bernard Nathanson, a former practitioner Advertising J. Warren Cassidy Jr. [email protected] went on to make a joking line. of abortion and co-founder of NARAL (Nation- reference to a boyhood l By 1969 the building was al Abortion Rights Action League) in his later ADVERTISING a Marine Reserve train- scuffle between the late Look at any old building years quit performing abortions. He had super- Ernie Carpenter Jr. ing center and in May of Director of Advertising Patrick J. McManus, who in Lynn and you can al- vised over 60,000 abortions when his conscience that year, the 120 Marines finally gave in. He admitted that he was the and Business Development, ext. 1355 was the city’s mayor in most see the layers of his- [email protected] assigned to it were trans- 1994, and Barton, who dis- tory wrapped around it. A originator of the lie of “back alley abortions.” ferred to the South Shore. David McBournie patched McManus with a good example is the build- Dr. Nathanson was once asked where did Sales Representative, ext. 1280 Their heritage lives on single punch. ing on Liberty and Wash- NARAL get the figure of “10,000 back alley [email protected] through the great exam- abortions” performed each year before Roe v. “If I didn’t get here,” ington streets with its clas- Ralph Mitchell ples set by Sgt. Mjr. Ken Wade became law. He responded, “I gave it to Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Kennedy told the crowd, sical architecture where Oswald and the English them. I made it up for the cause.” The truth is [email protected] “Virginia Barton (Bar- the Lynn shelter and My High School Marine Corps that, in 1972, nobody knows how many illegal Patricia Whalen ton’s mother) said her son, Brother’s Table serve the Junior Reserve Officer abortions were performed. We do know that 39 Sales Representative, ext. 1310 Buzzy, was going to do to less fortunate. [email protected] Training Corps. Semper deaths were reported as a result of abortion me what he did to the may- The old Post Office Build- BUSINESS OFFICE Fidelis. in 1972. Today, with what are called “safe and or.” ing, as it once was called, legal abortion,” we don’t even have a statistic Maria Alvaracin Former Item reporter was used before World War Thor Jourgensen is Ed- ext. 1205 for death after abortion. In 1986, the Centers [email protected] Tom Dalton chronicled II as a Naval Reserve Ar- itorial Page Editor. Send for Disease Control stopped counting. They said how Kennedy, with the mory. In 1948, the Navy “don’t ask” suggestions Susan J. Conti that it was “too difficult and confusing to get the Controller, ext. 1288 timing of a consummate announced the building and answers to questions statistics.” I suspect that it was also too embar- [email protected] politician, waited for the would become a Marine to tjourgensen@itemlive. rassing to announce the results to Americans. Ted Grant applause and laughter to Corps Reserve Armory. com. Publisher, ext. 1234 die down before feigning Nobody knows how many American women are [email protected] dying after abortion today but I suspect that fear and turning to Buzzy Marian Kinney to say, “We’re all children the cessation of statistics tells us a lot. Another ext. 1212 of God.” lie we have come to accept is that Roe v. Wade [email protected] “Before leaving, Kennedy has settled the law concerning abortion. It is Will Kraft far from settled. Roe v. Wade allowed abortion Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 posed with Barton at the [email protected] door and, in the tradition throughout the first trimester of a baby’s life. Mike Shanahan of a boxing match, held Attorney Sarah Weddington represented Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 Barton’s right arm high in Norma McCovey in this case before the Supreme [email protected] the air,” wrote Dalton. Court in 1973. Norma had lied to her lawyer in Carolina Trujillo This year’s 33rd annu- saying that she had sought an abortion because Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 al King breakfast will be of having been raped. The fact is that Ms. Wed- [email protected] Monday from 8-11 a.m. dington herself had recently had an abortion in Jim Wilson Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 at the Knights of Colum- Mexico. She lied to Ms. McCovey that she didn’t [email protected] know where she might go and later lied to the bus, 177 Lynnfield St. The CIRCULATION keynote speaker is Lynn The late U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and court that Ms. McCovey had sought out many Lisa Mahmoud school superintendent, Dr. Buzzy Barton, former Lynn firefighter and cur- places to have it performed. Roe v. Wade is thus Manager, ext. 1239 Patrick Tutwiler. rent City Councilor at large, embrace at the based upon many lies. McCovey never did have [email protected] l 1994 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. breakfast. an abortion. CLASSIFIED Doe v. Bolton is a second case before the court Abbe Young Smith that was based upon lies. This case extended Manager, ext. 1276 EDITORIAL the right to abortion from the first trimester to [email protected] the point of delivery. Sandra Cano, “Doe,” didn’t GRAPHICS want an abortion at all. She had come to see her Trevor Andreozzi Bearing down on the Blue Line lawyer about a divorce. She never had an abor- Designer tion nor sought one. Her ACLU lawyer, Margery [email protected] Extending Blue Line wind their way through a nership has made that Fitz Hayes, saw an opportunity to advance the Zachary Cotto Designer rapid transit service from process that takes them same argument for more cause of abortion so, without telling her client, [email protected] Revere to Lynn has been to legislative committees than 25 years and now Ms. Cano, she proceeded to push this case all Mohamed Diop discussed at Lynn meet- where Crighton can em- Crighton’s push to engage the way to the Supreme Court. Sandra Cano Designer ings, underscored during phasize the extension’s in a legislative debate never knew this was even happening. The case [email protected] press conferences, and em- importance to state trans- over the extension and its came up with no evidence — unheard of at the Mark Sutherland phasized at public hear- portation officials sure to feasibility raises the Blue Supreme Court. There was presented an affida- Creative Director [email protected] ings. be in attendance, as well Line to the same level of vit that said that Sandra Cano asserted that she Thanks to state Sen. Lynn area officials and discourse as state plans would “go crazy” if she had to have another baby. NEWSROOM Brendan Crighton’s de- residents advocating for to make improvements to The truth is that Sandra was pregnant and Mike Alongi other major MBTA lines. Sports Reporter ext. 1228 cision to file legislation the extension. wanted her baby. She had two babies who were [email protected] Local advocacy, city at that time in state care and she wanted them studying the feasibility of It was a frustrated for- Bill Brotherton an extension, the debate mer state Sen. Thomas M. zoning decisions and de- back. She loved babies and wanted to have Features Editor ext. 1338 over bringing the Blue McGee, now the city’s may- velopment trends have them. Her lawyer lied and said that Sandra [email protected] Line to Lynn has finally or, who stood before state long buttressed the exten- wanted to be sterilized. More lies. Both McCovey Gayla Cawley found a bigger arena. transportation officials at sion’s merits. The growth and Cano subsequently became active pro-life Reporter, ext. 1236 of Lynn’s downtown as a [email protected] Backed by fellow mem- North Shore Community spokespersons. They attempted to set the record residential destination fits Cheryl Charles bers of the Lynn legisla- College on May 5, 2016, straight and to dispel the lies surrounding “Roe into the argument that News Editor, ext. 1278 tive delegation, Crighton to argue, with Crighton v. Wade.” [email protected] it makes sense to tie res- can repeatedly make the and former City Councilor There are additional lies about a woman hav- Bella diGrazia idential development to case before his colleagues — now state Rep. — Dan ing the right to determine what we do with “her Reporter, ext. 1317 rapid transit. [email protected] and state transporta- Cahill at hand, that ex- own body.” Our rights are not unlimited and The mostly-empty com- Thomas Grillo tion officials for how the tending the Blue Line 4.5 the unborn is never a “part” of a woman’s body. muter rail garage is mute Fifty percent of the time the baby is not even Reporter, ext. 1264 Blue Line extension, in miles from Revere’s Won- [email protected] testament to the need to the same sex as is she and 100 percent of the his words, “could change derland station to Lynn “is bring a more vibrant and time the child possesses different DNA from the Spenser Hasak lives.” imperative to the region.” Photographer, ext. 1332 intensely used form of mother. Our choices are not unlimited and the [email protected] Bills filed by legislators The Lynn Business Part- public transportation to choice to have a child can and should be made Thor Jourgensen Lynn. long before conception. Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 The MBTA set the stage Seldom is the subject of such complicated [email protected] for a broader debate about surgery as abortion so poorly uninformed as in Daniel Kane the Blue Line extension Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 the case of abortion. In recent years, 90 percent [email protected] in forums much larger E¦§¦ M. G DIRECTORS of women who came for an abortion have walked Steve Krause President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill than a community meet- out without doing so once they saw an ultra- Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 M£Ÿ H. SŸŸ ing when it highlighted Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg sound of their baby. Planned Parenthood has [email protected] Edward M. Grant Lynn in its comprehensive E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ made millions off abortion services since 1973 Owen O’Rourke Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall Focus40 plan. It labeled when it became legal. They have much to lose Photographer, ext. 1224 W J. K R ¢ S£ Monica Connell Healey the city “a priority place” [email protected] even when abortion becomes, as some call for Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton for review as part of the Emma LeBlanc Pérez J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan it to be, “safe and rare.” Lies are no foundation Copy Editor Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman MBTA’s analysis of how to for public policy. Perhaps, a little truth about [email protected] meet transportation needs abortion and its consequences — physical, social Harold Rivera PUBLISHERS through 2040. Priority and moral — will set us free from this cancer on Sports Editor, ext. 1238 Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 place status underscores [email protected] Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 the soul of our nation. Let us tell the truth about Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 the lack of an existing ad- abortion. God always gets it right! Roberto Scalese Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 equate transportation net- News Editor, ext. 1211 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 work. John J. Kwiatek [email protected] Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Another state study, the Beverly Anne Marie Tobin Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 Lynn Transit Action Plan, [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 will focus partly on ex- Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 READERS’ FORUM Bridget Turcotte tending the Blue Line. By Reporter, ext. 1269 John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 filing legislation for a Blue [email protected] Line extension feasibility We want your letters Ryan York study, Crighton is high- Copy Editor, ext. 1220 [email protected] lighting the importance of Good newspapers and websites thrive on opinions and TECHNOLOGY these studies and focusing comments from readers. Please send yours to the much broader attention on Tim Noyes Editor of the Editorial Page, Thor Jourgensen, at Director ext. 1247 the extension’s merits. [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 POLICE/FIRE Judge acquits 3 Chicago officers All address information, particu- Complaints ficer advised her there are no larly arrests, reflect police records. In licensed dogs matching that the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Resident from 6 Gray Lane description and the animal of Laquan McDonald cover-up seeks assistance in finding may live elsewhere and the of- it is the sole responsibility of the con- and that there was no in- cer is going to think twice their lost dog on Wednesday at ficer lacks the authority to ban By Don Babwin cerned party to contact the relevant and Michael Tarm dication the officers tried about filing a false police 5:44 p.m. Officer reports ser- the dog. Suggestion was made police department and have the de- ASSOCIATED PRESS to hide evidence. report. Do they want to go vice provided. to call the Parks Department Property check requested for "The evidence shows just through this?" partment issue a notice of correction about a possible violation of CHICAGO — A judge on the Huckleberry Hill School at the opposite," she said. Special prosecutor Patri- to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- park rules. Thursday acquitted three ifications will not be made without 5 Knoll Road on Thursday at She singled out how they cia Brown Holmes said she Chicago officers of trying preserved the graphic vid- hoped the verdict would express notice of change from the 12:50 a.m. Officer reports all appears to be in order. Complaints to cover up the 2014 shoot- eo at the heart of the case. not make officers reluctant arresting police department. Summer Street School at ing of Laquan McDonald, McDonald's family ques- to come forward when they Report of people skating at dismissing as just one 262 Summer St. requests Brown’s Pond on Lynn Street tioned how the two cases see misconduct. Her key LYNN property check on Thursday at perspective the shocking could produce such differ- witness, officer Dora Fon- on Tuesday at 3:05 p.m. Officer dashcam video of the black 12:56 a.m. Officer reports all checked the area and spoke ent decisions. His great taine, described how she Arrests appears in order. teenager's death that led to uncle, the Rev. Marvin had become a pariah in the with three parties and they’re protests, a federal investi- Property check requested at not in any danger. Hunter, told reporters that department and was called Erasmo Cano De Leon, 26, gation of the police depart- the verdict means "that if a "rat" by fellow officers. Lynnfield High School at 275 Caller reported a suspicious of 22 Lafayette Park, was ar- ment and the rare murder you are a police officer you The shooting has pro- Essex St. on Thursday at 1:03 motor vehicle with a person rested and charged with unli- a.m. Officer reports all appears conviction of an officer. can lie, cheat and steal." voked periodic street pro- sleeping inside at 210 Andover censed operation of a motor in order. In casting off the prose- "To say that these men tests since 2015, when the vehicle, failure to stop/yield St. on Tuesday at 3:17 p.m. Of- cution's entire case, Judge are not guilty is to say video came to light, and and Class B drug possession Medical Aid ficer reports the operator was Domenica Stephenson that Jason Van Dyke is the acquittals could renew at 12:05 a.m. Thursday. asleep and she was OK. seemed to accept many of not guilty." He added: "It that movement. Star Johnson, 27, of 15 Request for medical aid on Caller reported two people in the same defense argu- is a sad day for America." "We will be down here Fayette Court, was arrested Wednesday at 1:01 p.m. at a motor vehicle at 1 Aberdeen ments that were rejected Prosecutor Ron Safer tomorrow by the hun- and charged with impeded 54 Essex St. Officer reports St. and 6 Berkley St. possibly in October by jurors who tried to put a positive spin dreds, and we will cry out operation, assault and battery patient taken to Brigham & doing drugs on Tuesday at convicted officer Jason on the verdict. for justice for Laquan," ac- on a police officer, resisting ar- Women’s Hospital. 5:09 p.m. Prior to police arriv- Van Dyke of second-degree "This case was a case tivist Eric Russell said. rest and disorderly conduct at Ambulance requested at al, caller said the motor vehicle murder and aggravated where the code of silence The trial was watched 7:51 p.m. Wednesday. Sunrise Assisted Living at had left. Officer could not lo- battery. He is scheduled to was on trial," he said, re- closely by law enforce- Genesis Valdez-Mendoza, 55 Salem St., Apt. 112, on cate any motor vehicle. be sentenced Friday. ferring to the long tradi- ment and critics of the de- of 81 Adams St., was arrested Wednesday at 1:41 p.m. Pa- Walk-in reported damage The judge said the vid- tion that officers don't re- partment, which has long on a warrant charge of armed tient taken to Lahey Hospital & was done to her motor vehicle eo showed only one view- port wrongdoing by their had a reputation for con- & masked robbery at 12:11 Medical Center. while at work at JDD Tax Center point of the confrontation colleagues. "The next offi- doning police brutality. p.m. Thursday. Medical aid requested at at 101 Main St. on Tuesday at Rooster’s at 330 Market St. on 6:15 p.m. Officer will docu- Accidents Wednesday at 3:36 p.m. Lyn- ment. nfield Fire Department reports Caller reported a man look- A report of a motor vehicle patient refused assistance. crash at 4:24 p.m. Wednes- ing around in a motor vehicle day at 237 Broadway; at 2:45 with a flashlight at 1 Violet a.m. Thursday at 220 Chatham MARBLEHEAD Road on Tuesday at 8:48 p.m. St.; at 7:41 a.m. Thursday at Officer located the party who Adams and Chestnut streets; Accident said he was looking for his pet. at 9:15 a.m. Thursday at 28 A caller reported a car hit a Brookvale St. tree in the area of Cake House Medical Aid A report of a motor vehicle at 2:08 p.m. on Wednesday. crash with personal injury Well-being check requested at 5:47 p.m. Wednesday at for a man on an electric mo- Pleasant and Tremont streets. Complaints tor scooter slumped over on A report of a motor vehicle A caller reported at 11:05 Tuesday at 3:58 p.m. at Lynn hit and run crash at 11:17 a.m. on Wednesday that the and Lynnfield streets. Officer p.m. Wednesday at 62 Tucker gates at the entrance to the checked the area and could St. tracks off Maverick Street are not locate anyone matching down and have been for quite that description. Assaults some time. Caller from CVS Pharmacy A caller stated they were at 174 Main St. requested a A report of an assault and filming a commercial at Crown well-being check for a person battery at 5:44 p.m. Wednes- Way at 12:12 p.m. on Wednes- who has been passed out for day on Essex Street; at 11:09 day and there was a lot of 2½ hours in the parking lot p.m. Wednesday at Lynn screaming and wanted neigh- on Tuesday at 6:29 p.m. Offi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS English High School on Go- bors to be aware. cer spoke with party, who had odridge Street. A caller reported she was woken up and was evaluated Special prosecutor Patricia Brown Holmes speaks to reporters at the doing work at home on Lucia by EMS, signed a refusal to be courthouse Thursday in Chicago. Breaking and Entering Road and got up to look out taken to a hospital, and sent A report of a motor vehi- front when she saw a white on his way. POLICE BRIEFS cle breaking and entering at Honda SUV drive by and throw Report of a person in a 1:09 a.m. Thursday on Central an egg in her driveway at wheelchair going down the to undergo a mental No injuries have been Square. 12:31 p.m. on Wednesday. bike path at 373 Lowell St. Two dead in early A bus driver called to report on Tuesday at 6:29 p.m. and morning crash health evaluation. She reported. at 2:34 p.m. on Wednesday may need assistance. Officer is charged with multiple Complaint accounts of assault and that kids were throwing rocks checked the area and could ATTLEBORO (AP) — Caregiver pleads guilty battery. A report of a gunshot at at the bus in front of the Vil- not locate anyone matching State Police say two peo- to draining $40,000 11:31 p.m. Wednesday at lage School. that description. ple have died in an early Broad and Washington streets. morning crash. Ex-high school coach pleads from 64-year-old PEABODY SAUGUS Troopers responded to guilty to having sex with girl ATTLEBORO (AP) — Overdoses Interstate 95 south in At- A woman charged with tleboro at about 1:25 a.m. NORTHAMPTON (AP) A report of an overdose at Arrest Arrest draining $40,000 from the Thursday and found that — A former volunteer bank account of a 64-year- 7:48 p.m. Wednesday on S. high school basketball David Michael Capodilupo, Teresa Vazques, 60, of 6 a Kia Soul had rear ended old Attleboro man she Common Street; at 12:21 a.m. coach has pleaded guilty 28, of 13 Country Club Road, a Hyundai GST with five was caring for has agreed Thursday on Conomo Avenue. Hillside Ave., was arrested on to raping and sexually was arrested on Wednesday occupants. to plead guilty. warrant charges. assaulting a teenage girl. at 10:07 a.m. by the Massa- A rear seat passenger The plea deal was Theft The Daily Hampshire chusetts State Police on two in the Hyundai, 23-year- continued to Jan. 25 to outstanding warrants from Sa- Accident old Maryori Conde, of Los Gazette reports that A report of a larceny at 5:05 allow 35-year-old Crystal lem and Marlborough district Angeles, was pronounced 35-year-old Anthony p.m. Wednesday at 34 Hanover A report of a motor vehicle Allison time to get her courts and charged with dis- dead at the hospital. Florio Jr. was sentenced St.; at 7:38 p.m. Wednesday at accident on Pratt Overpass affairs in order. The Sun tributing a Class A drug, munic- The driver and sole Wednesday to up to five 546 Boston St.; at 9:21 p.m. on Broadway at 3:33 p.m. Chronicle reports she ipal by-law violation, marked occupant of the Kia, years behind bars after Wednesday at Walgreens at 21 Wednesday. pleaded guilty to larceny lanes violation, two counts of 28-year-old Sean St. pleading guilty to charges Joyce St.; at 9:48 a.m. Thurs- and will serve two months breaking and entering a vehi- Louis, of Providence, including enticement of a day at 24 Logan St. Complaints in jail. cle at nighttime, two counts of Rhode Island, died at the child under 16 and child She will also pay about wanton destruction of property hospital. rape. A caller reported four teens $2,400 in restitution. The LYNNFIELD under $1,200, possession of kicked her fence in on Auburn Three other occupants Florio, a volunteer coach a burglary instrument, pos- of the Hyundai were also for Amherst-Pelham victim has since died. Street at 9:51 a.m. Wednes- Allison was arrested Alarms session of a Class A drug, and day. hospitalized. Their names Regional High School’s larceny over $1,200. were not released. varsity boys’ basketball in March after police ob- Accidental burglar alarm at Management from Wood Police say the pre- team for two seasons, was tained surveillance photos 8 Elizabeth Way on Wednesday Spring Estate reports kids liminary investigation originally indicted on 13 from Citizens Bank at 10:41 a.m. Officer reports Accident throwing rocks at the building indicates the driver of the counts, but prosecutors linking her to the miss- house appears secure. from the trailer park at 5:42 A motor vehicle crash was Kia was speeding in the say the plea agreement ing funds. The bank had False burglar alarm report- p.m. Wednesday. They further reported on Tuesday at 3:04 right travel lane when he was reached in part reimbursed the man, and ed at 45 Forest Hill Ave. on report there is no damage p.m. at 433 Lowell St. Officer lost control and swerved, because the victim did not can also file a civil suit to Wednesday at 4:55 p.m. Offi- but they are more concerned reports vehicle will be towed by rear ending the Hyundai want to go to trial. recoup its loss. cer reports alarm possibly set about the people in the park- Four-Star Towing. Sergeant will in the middle lane. Prosecutors say Florio off by dog in the home. document. ing lot. met the girl at a college Man pleads guilty to role in Accidental fire alarm at Gas- A report of a bag in the road- party in the fall of 2016. light Restaurant at 1100 Mar- Patient attacks nurse who accidental fatal shooting Animal Control way on Ballard Street at 10:26 They communicated ket St. on Wednesday at 5:27 asked her to stop swearing p.m. Wednesday. through social media NORTHAMPTON (AP) p.m. Caller from Danvers reported — A man who brought Accidental burglar alarm large-breed dog named Paco LEOMINSTER (AP) — where the conversations Theft Authorities say a nurse at became increasingly a loaded rifle to a party reported at Lynnfield High was aggressive toward other that another man used to School at 275 Essex St. on animals in the dog park on A report of shoplifting from a hospital was assaulted sexual in nature, which by a 25-year-old patient eventually to sexual en- accidentally kill himself Thursday at 5:36 a.m. Officer Milton Road on Wednesday at Kohl’s Department Store at has been sentenced to reports everything appears OK. 11:25 a.m. Animal Control of- 4:32 p.m. Wednesday. after the nurse asked her counters in 2017. to stop swearing. spend a year in jail. Patient Leila Fabre ‘Grenade’ at recycling plant Masslive.com reports allegedly knocked a was a butane lighter that 24-year-old Zachary nurse to the ground and Bassett pleaded guilty on 10 dead in car bombing at police punched her in the head AUBURN (AP) — Po- Wednesday to improper and face multiple times lice say what was at first storage of a large-capacity on Jan. 10 at UMass described as a live gre- firearm near a minor, in academy in Colombia capital Memorial HealthAlli- nade at a recycling plant connection to the death ance-Clinton Hospital’s turned out to be a lighter. of 19-year-old Joseph By Cesar Garcia lice academy in southern used in the attack can be Leominster campus. The State Police bomb Pearson. ASSOCIATED PRESS Bogota was chaotic in seen still burning while The Sentinel and En- squad responded Thurs- Barrett brought the .22 the aftermath of the mid- approaching ambulances terprise reports two staff day morning to Casella semi-automatic rifle to a BOGOTA, Colombia — morning attack, the big- blare. members pulled Fabre off Recycling in Auburn to a party in Amherst in De- A car bomb exploded at gest against a police or President Ivan Duque the nurse. report of a “live explosive cember 2016. Prosecutors a heavily guarded police military facility in Bogota rushed back to the capi- Court documents state device.” say Pearson pulled the academy in Colombia’s in years. tal with his top military Fabre punched one of the Auburn police tweeted trigger and accidentally capital on Thursday, kill- Videos circulating on so- advisers from a visit to a staff members in the arm. out the all clear just after killed himself. ing 10 people and injur- cial media show panicked western state to oversee The hospital said Wednes- 10 a.m. and said the de- In addition to the jail ing dozens in an attack officers hauling injured the police investigation, day that it is cooperat- vice was a “butane lighter term, Barrett must give that recalled the bloodiest colleagues on stretchers which points to a possible ing fully with the police which had been designed up the rifle to police so it chapters of the country’s with debris and body parts suicide bombing — some- investigation. to look like a live hand can be destroyed. drug-fueled guerrilla con- strewn in front of red tile- thing unprecedented in Police Lt. Michael Cicco- grenade.” Prosecutors asked for flict. roofed cadet barracks. In decades of political vio- lini said he could not say The plant was evacuat- more time behind bars The scene outside the the distance, the skeletal lence in the Andean na- Fabre was at the hospital. ed and people were told to while the defense sought General Santander po- steel remains of the truck tion. Fabre has been ordered avoid the area. probation. A8 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2019 ENTERTAINMENT Gladys Knight to sing national anthem at

NEW YORK (AP) — Gladys Knight will sing “The Star-Spangled Ban- ner” at this year’s Super Bowl. The seven-time Grammy Award-winner says she’s proud to use her voice to “unite and represent our country” in her hometown Paul Giamatti, left, of Atlanta. and Kathryn Hahn The 74-year-old and the star in “Private Life.” Pips were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Fame in 1996. Her hits include “Midnight Train to Georgia” and “That’s What Friends Are For.” Gladys Knight And the nominees won’t be Maroon 5 will be joined by Big Boi, Atlanta-based CBS broadcasts this rapper from Outkast, and year’s Super Bowl from Travis Scott during the Mercedes-Benz Stadium (but should be) ... halftime performance. in Atlanta on Feb. 3.

By Jake Coyle vorites. Here are just a few of the per- The most subtle and sweet per- ASSOCIATED PRESS formers, lmmakers and lms that formances by leading men came in Ex-CBS CEO almost certainly won’t be among the more adventurous, less show-stop- NEW YORK — By its nature, names read on Tuesday, but who war- ping roles than the likes of Rami Moonves to challenge awards season tends to winnow a rant it as much as any other nominee. Malek’s Freddie Mercury and eld of lms and performances until BEST ACTRESS Bradley Cooper’s Jackson Maine. many of the same names are read Kathryn Hahn, “Private Life” Stan eld is the un appable center severance denial week after week, award show after Amandla Stenberg, “The Hate U to the wild surrealism of “Sorry to award show, leading up to the Acade- Give” Bother You.” Phoenix, twitchy and NEW YORK (AP) — my Awards. It’s a process that always Joanna Kulig, “Cold War” haunted, cuts like a knife through Former CBS CEO Les leaves deserving nominees left out for Regina Hall, “Support the Girls” Lynne Ramsay’s deconstructed re- Moonves is ghting the lack of buzz, awareness or box of ce. Toni Collette, “Hereditary” venge thriller. Reilly, a standout company’s decision to When the Oscar nominations are deny his $120 million announced Tuesday, there will surely It is easily, overwhelmingly, the also in “The Sisters Brothers,” gives most crowded category of the year, a wonderfully sensitive performance severance package follow- be much to celebrate and a handful of ing his ring over sexual surprises. But it will inevitably, nec- and this bunch STILL leaves out as Oliver Hardy in “Stan & Ollie.” misconduct allegations. essarily be a reductive list that omits unforgettable performances by Elsie Jandreau, a Lakota cowboy, doesn’t Moonves is demanding many of the high points of what was Fisher (“Eighth Grade”), Carey Mul- get his due for his magnetic perfor- binding arbitration pro- an awfully good year for movies. ligan (“Wildlife”), Jamie Lee Curtis mance in “The Rider” since much ceedings to challenge the This year, much of the love has (“Halloween”) and Juliette Binoche of it was based on his life. But that been heaped on the likes of “A Star (“Let the Sunshine In”). Yet these takes nothing away from its honesty. decision, CBS announced Is Born,” “Roma,” “Green Book” and ve all seem to be on the outside of And few actors were more exciting in a ling Thursday with “The Favourite.” There have been oc- the Lady Gaga/Olivia Colman/Glenn and indispensable in 2018 than the the Security Exchange casional, inspired attempts to upend Close favorites despite work that quickly maturing Hedges, whose Commission. Les Moonves the march to the Oscars, or at least was at turns staggeringly ravishing many strong performances includ- The company’s board of pause for reconsideration. The Los (Kulig), deeply personal and pre- ing his recovering addict in “Ben Is directors denied Moonves treatment including forced Angeles Film Critics Association, ternaturally poised (Stenberg, in a Back.” his severance last month oral sex, groping and retal- in a much praised selection, picked star-making performance), insanely BEST PICTURE after concluding that he iation if they resisted. Debra Granick (“Leave No Trace”) committed (Collette), comically but “The Death of Stalin” violated company policy The former CEO’s legal for best director when few had her forcefully poignant (Hall) and  at- “First Reformed” and did not cooperate team declined to comment (or, notably, any other woman) in out human (Hahn). “Burning” with an investigation into Thursday. His lawyer, “the mix.” The National Society of BEST ACTOR “Spider-man: Into the Spider the sexual misconduct Andrew Levander, has pre- Film Critics went back to an ac- Lakeith Stan eld, “Sorry to Both- Verse” allegations. viously said that Moonves claimed if little seen April release, er You” “Private Life” Moonves, one of tele- cooperated fully with the Chloe Zhao’s “The Rider,” for its best Joaquin Phoenix, “You Were Never These are many others, too, that vision’s most in uential investigation, which was picture winner. Really Here” deserve to be remembered. Everyone gures, was ousted in Sep- conducted by two outside The movies of 2018 were simply too John C. Reilly, “Stan & Ollie” could, and should, have their own tember after allegations law rms. Moonves has good and too multitudinous to be led Brady Jandreau, “The Rider” picks. To paraphrase Lady Gaga, it was from women who said he also denied any allegations neatly into a steady drumbeat of fa- Lucas Hedges, “Ben Is Back” a far from shallow year at the movies. subjected them to mis- of non-consensual sex.

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By Mike Alongi whole game like they always do, and ITEM STAFF it just came down to a couple of bounc- es here and there tonight,” said Fen- WINTHROP — In a matter of 10 wick coach Jim Quinlan. “We had so seconds Thursday, the Bishop Fen- many chances out there but we wick boys hockey team saw its game couldn’t get the puck to go in, and go from a potential comeback win to a that’s been our season this year unfor- tough last-second loss. After tying the tunately.” game up with just ve minutes to go Senior captain Trey Deloury scored in the game, Fenwick gave up a goal the lone goal for the Crusaders in the with 23 seconds remaining and ended loss, while senior captain Derek up falling to Winthrop, 2-1, at Law- DelVecchio and junior Nick Muzi each rence Larsen Rink. had one assist. Senior captain goalie Fast-forward to the end of the third Jake Moniz had six saves in the loss, period, and the score is tied at 1-1 with but they all came in big moments. just over 30 seconds to go in the game. “Jake has been playing so well lately, Fenwick had tied the game a few min- and that continued tonight,” said utes earlier and held all the momen- Quinlan. “He kept us in it for most of tum. Junior Alex Michalec sent a the game and made a couple of big blistering shot from the blue line that FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS saves in each period to keep us down got past Winthrop senior goalie Ryan only 1-0. I feel bad for the way it ended, Bill Belichick and Tom Skoczylas, but it hit the post and rico- but that’s hockey sometimes.” Brady may have to wait an- cheted out. The puck then made its For Winthrop, Yarrow led the way other year for another shot way to center ice, where Winthrop se- with one goal and one assist. Senior at a Super Bowl. nior captain Chris Finn picked it up. Andrew DiMento added one goal, He sent a pass over to senior captain while Finn and junior Noah Evange- Sam Yarrow, who buried a wrist shot lista each had one assist. Skoczylas ITEM FILE PHOTO with 23 seconds left to give the Vikings had 24 saves in the win. the eventual game-winning goal. Bishop Fenwick’s Trey Deloury scored the lone goal “Our team worked so hard the FENWICK, B2 for the Crusaders in a loss to Winthrop Thursday. Steve Krause Marblehead swim team stays unbeaten By Daniel Kane ITEM STAFF Pats don’t MARBLEHEAD — The Marblehead swim team remained undefeated after swimming to a 100-81 victory over Danvers Thursday night at the Lynch/ stink, but van Otterloo YMCA. With the win, the Magicians have clinched a they won’t Northeastern Conference title. “It feels great,” Marblehead coach Susan Guertin said. “Now we have another week to put together win the conference meets, the championship meets. That really helps to have the meets over with. It’s First of all, let’s get this Tom been great this year. Brady post-game statement “We just have some amazing kids,” Guertin add- controversy, such as it is, out of ed. “I say this every year and we picked up three the way. boys, Nate Pulido, Morgan Taylor and Cooper Cald- I don’t understand people who well, that are all swimmers and good swimmers. It take things literally. Either has helped bring everybody up. The other kids want they do it to start trouble or to live up to it and it creates some healthy compe- they’re too stupid to under- tition in the pool. It has helped us immensely.” stand the meaning of the word Marblehead placed rst in 10 of 12 events with “hyperbole.” Theo Chemel, Amanda Wager and Brian Coleman No. Nobody came out and each winning two events. Chemel won the 200-yard said, in so many words, that freestyle (1:59.49) and the 500-yard freestyle the Patriots were horrible and (5:12.70), Wager won the 200-yard individual med- that they couldn’t beat anybody ley (2:14.99) and the 100-yard breaststroke (1:10) (paraphrasing here). But for and Coleman won the 100-yard butter y (57.04) all those people who are now and the 100-yard backstroke (55.75). complaining that they never Pulido (54.06) just outreached Danvers’ Raphael said such a thing, or something Hicaro (54.34) to win the 100-yard freestyle and remarkably like it, just shut up. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Cara Grazado scored a 214.50 to win the one-meter Yes you did. I know, because I diving. did. Marblehead’s Theo Chemel won both the 200-yard freestyle and the It seemed obvious as far back 500-yard freestyle in a win over Danvers Thursday. MARBLEHEAD, B2 as last year that this Patriots team wasn’t operating at peak level, at least by its standards. The Patriots had a tough time beating the Jacksonville Jag- Fenwick hires Michelle Zullo as new softball coach uars in the AFC championship By Harold Rivera job at Pope John and got the program game, and then couldn’t beat ITEM SPORTS EDITOR moving in a really good direction. them in September (how’d they When she took over I’m not even sure do this fall?). The defense was PEABODY — The Bishop Fenwick they had 11 girls. Now they’re in the sliced up like Swiss cheese in softball team has found its new coach. 40’s. She met the team last week. She the Super Bowl. Then, the Pa- After a search that started back when brings a lot of enthusiasm. She isn’t triots lost to the Detroit Lions former coach Paul Lyman stepped that far from playing. The girls are and the . down in September, Fenwick Athletic looking forward to a good season.” They allowed a wretched Director Dave Woods announced the The Tigers made history with Zu- Miami Dolphins team to hang hiring of Michelle Zullo to take over llo at the helm of the program. In around so that they could lose the program. 2017, they quali ed for the Division 3 hideously, and then, a week “I’m de nitely excited,” Zullo said. North tournament and made the pro- later, lost a game where the “I know Fenwick’s had a good softball gram’s rst postseason appearance Pittsburgh Steelers ran up and program. I played them when I played in 14 years. In 2018, they quali ed down the eld on them — nal in high school. I’m really excited.” again (as the No. 2 seed) and defeated score (17-10) notwithstanding. Woods came away impressed with Latin Academy in the rst round for Anyone who watched this Zullo’s resume and said she’s a perfect Pope John’s rst postseason win in 20 and concluded that the Patriots t to guide the Crusaders. Zullo was a years. were primed for another cham- “That team has the most amazing pionship run has been negative- four-year pitcher at Everett High and UMass Boston. After graduating from group of young women that I’m so sad ly impacted by Bill Belichick to leave,” Zullo said. “I know they’ll hoodie mind tricks. Speaking UMass Boston in 2015, Zullo stepped into coaching. The Everett native continue that and I’m so proud to the truth on this issue isn’t the have coached them and be a part of it. ITEM FILE PHOTO spent three seasons (2016-2018) guid- same as saying they stink, yet “We had a lot of success over there ing Pope John. Former Everett High star Michelle Zullo has those of us who opined that the that I’m very proud of those girls for.” bloom might be falling off rose a “Michelle’s coming from Pope John,” been hired as the new softball coach at Bishop little bit were certainly justi- Woods said. “She did a tremendous ZULLO, B2 Fenwick. ed for saying it. It was not an outrageous lie. Here’s the thing, though. If Brady and the Patriots want Navigators sign a pair of UNC Asheville players to use it to motivate them, so what? They beat the L.A. Char- LYNN — The North Shore who we expect to contribute to 5A championship appearances liger on the 2019 roster. gers Sunday with that chip on Navigators headed to the Big this summer’s lineup.” as well as back-to-back Divi- Gill feels the Navs are mov- their shoulder, and that’s ne South Conference for the next Freeberger joined the Bull- sion 1 titles. He led the Com- ing in the right direction as with me. two members of their latest dogs from Baltimore, Md., ets with a .372 average, nine they build their new roster. Going into that game, the Futures Collegiate Baseball and Calvert Hall College High RBI, and 10 runs scored as a “We are very excited on the Chargers looked like the team League roster as the signings School, where he hit .320 with senior. The 6-foot-4, 215-pound way the team is coming togeth- that had the best chance to of UNC Asheville freshmen a team-high eight doubles, did in elder/out elder was named er for the 2019 season,” Gill advance. They had a better re- Dominic Freeberger and Colin not commit any errors, and the No. 49 player in Pennsyl- said. “We fully recognize that cord, they were more balanced, Macko were made of cial ear- held a 0.51 ERA in 15 innings vania and a Preseason Honor- over the past couple years our they had more urgency, and lier this week. on the mound as a senior. Pri- able Mention All-American by season has ended earlier than — frankly — it was high time Director of Player Procure- marily a second baseman, the Perfect Game. we have wanted but the way they stopped stumbling all over ment Joe Gill made the an- 5-foot-11, 190-pound Freeberg- This summer will mark the our roster is lling out we may themselves against the Patriots. nouncement. er was named the seventh-best second time North Shore has have one of the most talented All things being equal, this in elder in Maryland by welcomed in two UNC Ashe- was a golden opportunity for “While the Navigators will teams in recent memory.” the Chargers, and many people still have plenty of local talent, Perfect Game USA and also ville players. The Navs’ roster Stay tuned as the Naviga- — myself among them — felt our 2019 roster includes more earned Mid-Atlantic Honor- in 2015 included Bulldogs out- tors will be announcing more they’d win that game. players from outside New En- able Mention honors. elder Tanner Bush and in- additions to the roster in the They didn’t. Not only that, gland than we’ve had in more A native of Mountain Top, elder Derek Smith. coming weeks and months in they somehow forgot to show recent seasons,” said Gill. Pa., Macko begins his col- The Asheville duo joins Co- preparation for the 2019 sea- up too. “We’re excited to welcome two legiate career after leading lumbia’s Tyler MacGregor and son. The team’s home opener young position players from a Crestwood High School to Saajan May as well as Maine’s at Fraser Field is slated for KRAUSE, B2 strong UNC Asheville program back-to-back District 2/Class Bobby Cliche and Ben Terwil- Saturday, June 1. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2019 Wagner scores go-ahead goal as Bruins take down Blues BOSTON (AP) — Chris Wagner scored Jaden Schwartz with a one-timer from the the go-ahead goal 5:27 into the third peri- left circle with 6:24 to play in the second. od, Tuukka Rask tied a Boston record with Backes, a former Blues captain, got a his 252nd career win and the Bruins beat piece of Zdeno Chara’s slap shot to tie it the St. Louis Blues 5-2 on Thursday night. again with four minutes left in the period. Rask made 28 saves and matched the Backes’ goal came with four seconds left on franchise mark set by Cecil “Tiny” Thomp- a Bruins power play following Robert Bor- son, who was 252-153 with 63 ties. Rask, tuzzo’s cross-checking penalty. the 2014 Vezina Trophy winner as the NOTES NHL’s top goalie, is 252-145-56 in 474 Gunnarsson missed the previous three games with Boston. games with an illness. ... St. Louis LW Zach Torey Krug, David Backes, Brad March- Sanford (concussion protocol) did not play and and Sean Kuraly also scored for the after being slammed into the boards during Bruins, who had lost three of four (1-2-1) Tuesday’s game against the New York Is- after a season-high five-game winning landers. ... Boston C Ryan Donato received streak. several stitches to close a cut under his Ryan O’Reilly and Carl Gunnarsson had nose after taking a hit from Philadelphia the goals for St. Louis. Jake Allen made 22 center Jordan Lehtera on Wednesday. ... saves. Blues left wing David Perron extend- Bruins C Joakim Nordstrom (fractured fib- ed his NHL-leading and career-best point ula) had a maintenance day after skating streak to 13 games (six goals, 10 assists) Wednesday and could return after the bye with a secondary assist on O’Reilly’s goal. week. ... Backes, who returned after sitting St. Louis had won four of six (4-1-1) com- out Wednesday as a healthy scratch, spent ing in and earned at least one point in each his first 10 NHL seasons (2006-16) with St. of its previous five road games. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Louis. The 34-year-old Backes ranks sixth Wagner’s tiebreaking goal came after Chris Wagner scores the go-ahead goal for the Bruins in the third pe- on the Blues’ career goals list (206) and Jakob Forsbacka-Karlsson’s pass from the riod against the St. Louis Blues Thursday night. seventh in points (460). ... The Bruins held opposite blue line put him a step in front “Hockey Is For Everyone Night,” celebrat- of Blues captain Alex Pietrangelo. Wagner 6:48 remaining. St. Louis tied it 53 seconds later when ing diversity throughout the sport. tucked the puck under Allen’s glove after Kuraly tacked on an empty-net goal O’Reilly tucked in his own rebound from UP NEXT his deke put the goalie off balance. with 51.5 seconds left. the right of the crease after Rask got a Blues: Host the Ottawa Senators on Sat- Marchand ripped in a rebound after Krug’s uncontested wrister in the slot glove on his first attempt. urday night. Charlie McAvoy’s wraparound attempt gave Boston a 1-0 lead 3:31 into the sec- Gunnarsson gave the Blues a 2-1 lead Bruins: Host the New York Rangers on bounced off Allen’s pads to make it 4-2 with ond period. when he capped a give-and-go with Saturday night. Marblehead swims past Danvers at home

MARBLEHEAD and he has been working on it for From B1 a couple years, he had goals set and he made it happen today. That was The group of Chemel, Lucas Pe- one of our biggest takeaways.” rez, Coleman and Pulido won two Along with O’Neill, Sym- out of three relay events, the 200- mes-Beaulieu was happy to see yard medley relay (1:51.82) and improvements from the Falcons’ the 400-yard freestyle (3:47.99). relay teams. Despite the loss, the Falcons were “Our boys 200 free relay had a still able to finish first in two events great race,” Symmes-Beaulieu add- while competing against some of ed. “We are trying to make a sec- the best competition in the NEC. tional cut for that so that was a “Marblehead is an unbelievable great race too. They just missed it team,” Danvers coach Meghan but it was their fastest race of the Symmes-Beaulieu said. “But the season. They took off two seconds ITEM FILE PHOTO fun part about coming into this so they’re just one second away meet is that you’re going to face the from making the time. Raphael Winthrop’s Sam Yarrow had one goal and one as- best competition in every race. The Hicaro is a great swimmer. He’s sist in a win over Bishop Fenwick Thursday. kids have a chance to get the best already made sectionals and states times.” as well as Jared Casey in the 100 Hicaro was able to place first in backstroke.” Bad bounces lead to the 50-yard freestyle (23.96) and Both teams will now have a week the group of Ethan McGrath, John off in preparation for NEC boys O’Neill, Jared Casey and Hicaro and girls meets at Salem State loss for Fenwick hockey placed first in the 200-yard free- University. NEC boys/girls diving style relay (1:42.02). O’Neill also championships (4) and boys swim FENWICK qualified for both states and sec- championships (6) are on Tuesday From B1 tionals after finishing second in Jan. 29th. Girls swim champion- one-meter diving with a score of ships are on Jan. 30th (5). Quinlan pointed out that when you outshoot a team 208. “Everyone is really committed by such a wide margin (25-9 in favor of Fenwick), it’s a “We were looking to qualify some right now between double practic- disappointment when you can only net one goal. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK things,” Symmes-Beaulieu said. es and everything else,” Guertin “We’ve only got 10 goals in nine games, and that’s just Cara Grazado won the diving event “Our diver John actually qualified said. “I don’t like to lay down expec- not going to get it done,” said Quinlan. “We’re only giv- for Marblehead with a score of for sectionals and states tonight tations going forward, the kids do ing up about two goals a game on defense, but that 214.50. which is really great. He’s a senior it for themselves.” doesn’t matter much when you’re only scoring one. That’s our biggest problem right now.” Winthrop was able to draw first blood early in the opening period. After Fenwick opened the game by pep- Patriots just don’t have enough to win pering Skoczylas with several shots over the first cou- ple minutes of action, Winthrop turned the tables and teams, and the Patriots KRAUSE got some offense going the other way. The first shot of have been a mediocre 3-5 From B1 the game for the Vikings came off the stick of Evange- on the road this season. lista, who let go a shot from the blue line that was re- This doesn’t mean we The elements always directed into the net by DiMento to give Winthrop a 1-0 think the Patriots stink. seem to bother teams lead. It means that we thought more when they’re on the Fenwick had a couple chances on a powerplay later in the Chargers were in a road. Even cold-weather the period, but Skoczylas stood tall in net for Winthrop better position to win the teams had trouble going and the score remained at 1-0. game. Brady said what he to Buffalo in January and In the second period, Fenwick kept the pressure up. said. It was flip, and hy- winning. It’s easier to plod perbole, but listening to it, your way through horrible In addition to getting the only powerplay of the period, I understood what he said weather, I guess, if there the Crusaders outshot Winthrop 13-4 in the frame. But and didn’t think twice are 60,000 fans cheer- once again, Skoczylas was a rock in net and the Vikings about it. It was the same ing for you as opposed to held onto their slim lead going into the third period. thing he said years ago against you. Fenwick was able to tie the game up with five minutes when he urged the fans to The Chiefs are scary, to go in the game on a powerplay goal from Deloury. The get lubed up and cheer for which is something that Crusaders had the momentum from that point on, until them. He obviously didn’t — for all their attributes the final sequence that led to the tough loss. mean it literally. He was — the Chargers were not. Winthrop (8-3-0) hosts Saugus Saturday back at Lars- cracking a joke. What he Patrick Mahomes doesn’t en (1:30). didn’t understand, and FILE PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS appear to be the type of Fenwick (3-6-0) will try to rebound when it hosts No- perhaps needs to have Rob Gronkowski (left) and Travis Kelce (right) guy who blinks. He’ll hold tre Dame (Conn.) Saturday afternoon at McVann/O’Keefe it reinforced to him, is have been two of the best tight ends in the NFL his own. Memorial Rink (12). that a large segment of over the past several years. It won’t be a terrible BOYS TRACK the public is humor-chal- loss. It won’t be humiliat- Peabody 66, Malden 20 lenged and don’t see the be there, and they’ll be cause the moment got too ing. But it’ll be a comfort- The Tanners got wins from Gabriel Carvalho in the whimsey in some of the ready to play. big for them. able win for the Chiefs, shot put (44 feet, 4 1/2 inches), Kemani Jackson in the things people say. So will the Patriots. If At the risk of incurring something in the order of 55-meter hurdles (8.3 seconds), Jacob Hawthorne in the Now. Let’s get down to there’s a team in the NFL Brady’s wrath once again, 35-21. 55 dash (6.6), Jared Ridley in the 300 (39.6), Cameron this Sunday. First thing I with more knowledge I don’t see the Patriots And — just for the re- Rich in the 600 (1:30.4), Claudio Rocha in the one-mile can pretty much guaran- of what it takes to win winning this game. They cord — this doesn’t mean (4:40.2) and Matthew Davidson in the two-mile tee is that Kansas City’s these games, I’d like to have too many things — the Patriots stink either. (11:54.3). going to show up. No one see it. This is their eighth legitimate things — going It just means that this Swampscott 74, Saugus 8 need worry about that, straight AFC champion- against them. The game’s year, and for the purposes Swampscott swept the field in the win behind dou- and no one should assume ship game. They may not in Kansas City, one of the of this game, the Chiefs ble-winner Joe Varghese, who won the high jump (6-0) otherwise. The Chiefs will win, but it won’t be be- worst places for visiting are a better team. and the 55 hurdles (8.4). Other winners for the Big Blue were Anton Vasquez in the shot put (43-6), Zackias Palmer in the 55 dash (6.6), Cole Hamernick in the 300 Michelle Zullo takes over Bishop Fenwick softball (41.2), Michael Ferragamo in the 600 (1:38.0), Reece Klusza in the 1000 (3:04.0), Dylan Brawley in the one- mile (5:11.2) and Miles Benson in the two-mile (13:55.3). ment berths, earned Greater Boston a lot, it’s very different on the other ZULLO GIRLS TRACK League All-Star honors in 2009, 2010 side,” Zullo said. “I feel like I was in From B1 Peabody 62, Malden 20 and 2011 and was named a Harry the position of the girls not too long Peabody’s winners were Alexa Flewelling in the high Zullo ended her career at UMass Agganis All-Star in 2011. ago. I feel I have a lot of knowledge jump (4-10), Fadima Kaba in the 55 hurdles (9.5), Ava Boston as one of the more decorated She knows pitching’s a crucial com- to give them. I’ve learned a lot over D’Ambrosio in the 55 dash (7.7), Victoria Lombardi in pitchers in program history. At the ponent in softball but feels team ef- the past three years. I always try to the 600 (1:54.3), Bridget O’Connell in the 1000 (3:28.2), time of her graduation, Zullo ranked forts are the most important piece of keep it fun and make sure the girls Shannon O’Connell in the one-mile (6:25.9) and Alexan- as the program leader in wins (27), the puzzle. are having fun while learning. That’s dra Barrett in the two-mile (13:23.1). appearances (79), complete games “I believe you definitely need a the first priority in having a success- Swampscott 56, Saugus 29 (60), innings pitched (457.0) and pitcher,” Zullo said. “It’s a tough ful softball team. Swampscott’s wins came from Charlotte Andrews in strikeouts (253), and was tied for first game without one but I heavily be- “I like to make sure everyone’s the high jump (4-10), Clara Espaillat in the shot put in career shutouts (six). At Everett lieve softball’s a team sport. It’s a on the same page. I like to make (34-4 1/2), Meredith Zimmer in the 55 hurdles (9.6), High, where she was also a member little offense, a little defense but hav- sure there’s no drama on the team Paige Kennedy in the 55 dash (7.9), Genevieve Dish- of the school’s girls hockey and boys ing a pitcher definitely helps.” and everyone’s having fun, enjoy- man in the 1000 (3:50.0), Ashley Marton in the one-mile golf teams, Zullo earned 50 wins and Zullo also likes to keep softball fun ing playing. If you make the team (5:51.0) and Leonie Flackie in the two-mile (14:40.9). tossed five no-hitters. She helped the for the players she coaches. happy, you’ll be OK and you’ll be Saugus got wins from Jenni Costa in the 300 (47.4) Crimson Tide to four state tourna- “(Coaching at Pope John) I learned competitive.” and Ava Fiorino in the 600 (1:53.7). FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE FRIDAY Revere at Swampscott (12:30) Boys Basketball Saugus at Winthrop (1:30) Lynnfield at Triton (2) St. Mary’s at Fenwick (6:30) Marblehead at East Longmeadow Pentucket at Lynnfield (6:30) (3:20) Revere at Classical (7) English at Peabody (7) Peabody at Beverly (4:40) Somerville at Marblehead (7) Lynn at Gloucester (6) Saugus at Danvers (7) Catholic Memorial at St. John’s (6) BC High at St. John’s (7) Notre Dame (CT) at Fenwick (7) Swampscott at Medford (7) St. Mary’s at Matignon (8) Winthrop at Everett (7) Girls Hockey Girls Basketball Fenwick at Oakmont (2) Tech at PMA (5:30) Marblehead at Peabody (4) Fenwick at St. Mary’s (6:30) Archbishop Williams at St. Mary’s (4) Lynnfield at Pentucket (6:30) Wrestling Peabody at English (7) Marblehead at Excel Academy (9) Marblehead at Somerville (7) Methuen, St. John’s (S) at Lynnfield Classical at Revere (7) (10) Danvers at Saugus (7) Track Medford at Swampscott (7) Varsity Relays (at Reggie Lewis, 10) Everett at Winthrop (7) Swampscott at Somerville (10) Swimming Fenwick at East Coast Invitational NEC Dive Meet (at Tech, 5:30) (10) Gloucester at Swampscott (6) Gymnastics Wrestling Peabody at Fenwick (3:15) Peabody/Saugus at Lynnfield (5) Swimming SATURDAY Arlington Catholic at St. Mary’s (at St. Boys Hockey John’s, 9)

SPORTS BRIEFS Lazy Dog 3-Mile top three overall male and female finishers. Fun Run/Walk The registration fee is $30, and those interested can reg- The Lazy Dog Sports Bar is sponsoring a three-mile fun ister online at www.racewire. run/walk to support the Lynn com. Those who register by Classical girls track team. Friday, Jan. 11 will also get a The run/walk will take place free long sleeve shirt. There Sunday, Jan. 20 beginning at will also be on-site registra- the Lazy Dog at 11 a.m. tion the day of the event, There will be prizes for the which will start at 9:30 a.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Tom Brady warms up on the field before Thursday’s practice at Gillette Stadium. TV/RADIO TV Pats try to overcome playoff road woes NBA 7 p.m...... Memphis at Boston...... NBCSB FOXBOROUGH (AP) — The Patri- the road in the 2006 AFC title game ing plays,” Hightower said. “They’re 8 p.m...... San Antonio at Minnesota...... ESPN ots are going on the road again in the and twice at Denver — in the AFC a high-powered offense and they’re 10:30 p.m...... Golden State at LA Clippers...... ESPN playoffs, a place that hasn’t always championship game during the 2013 real good on defense, so obviously de- Men’s College Basketball 6:30 p.m...... Maryland at Ohio State...... FS1 been kind to them during the Tom season and again in the 2015 AFC fensively, we’re going to have to elim- 7 p.m...... E. Michigan at Buffalo...... ESPNU Brady era. title game. New England has played inate big plays.” 7 p.m...... Northwestern at Rutgers...... Big Ten Network New England was unbeatable at the rest of its 22 playoff games since The Patriots opened the week as a 7 p.m...... Ohio at Toledo...... CBSSN home this season, going 8-0 during 2006 at home or a neutral field in the three-point underdog, the first time 7 p.m...... Saint Joseph’s at Saint Louis...... ESPN2 the regular season and rolling past Super Bowl. in 68 games, including playoffs, that 8:30 p.m...... Xavier at Villanova...... FS1 the in the di- “It’s tough to beat the No. 1 seed on Brady didn’t enter a week as the fa- Women’s College Basketball visional round. the road. That’s the reality, just like vorite. 11 a.m...... Yale at Brown...... NESN Playing outside of Massachusetts we’re tough to beat at home when The previous time Brady wasn’t 7 p.m...... Drexel at Northeastern...... NESN Plus has provided different outcomes. we’re the No. 1 seed,” Brady said this the favorite was on Sept. 20, 2015, at Golf Brady is 8-4 in AFC championship week. “It takes a lot. It takes a lot of Buffalo. The Pats were two-point un- 6 a.m...... European: Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship....Golf games with a 6-1 record at home. But good football. It takes a great comple- derdogs that day and won the game 12 p.m...... LPGA: Tournament of Champions...... Golf 3 p.m...... Latin America Amateur Championship...... ESPN2 he’s just 2-3 on the road in the confer- mentary game. All three phases have 40-32. 3 p.m...... PGA: Desert Classic...... Golf ence title game, with both wins com- to be on point. We’re going against a It’s why Chiefs coach Andy Reid 7 p.m...... Champions: Mitsubishi Electric Championship....Golf ing at Pittsburgh during 2001 and team that scores a lot of points.” is expecting Brady and the Patriots’ Men’s College Hockey 2004 seasons. New England was 3-5 They will also have to deal with best effort on Sunday. 7 p.m...... Northeastern at UMass...... NESN in games away from Gillette Stadi- what could be the coldest tempera- “They’re a heck of a team, so I don’t 9 p.m...... Notre Dame at Wisconsin...... ESPNU um during the 2018 regular season. ture for a game in Arrowhead Stadi- get caught up in all that,” Reid said. Women’s College Hockey The Patriots enter Sunday’s AFC um history. An arctic blast is forecast “You’re talking about a dynasty, if 2 p.m...... UConn at Northeastern...... NESN title game at Kansas City trying to for Kansas City. there is such a thing, in the Nation- Skiing become the first team since the 1990s Patriots linebacker Dont’a High- al Football League. They’ve been 7 p.m...... World Cup (women’s downhill)...... NBCSN Bills to reach the Super Bowl after tower said his focus will be on trying that. You’re talking about a head Biathlon losing it the previous season. They to contain the NFL’s top scoring of- coach that I think the world of him, 6 p.m...... World Cup (men’s relay)...... NBCSN haven’t won a road playoff game I think he’s a great coach. He’s done Soccer fense and not the thermometer. 2:30 p.m...... Bayern Munich at 1899 Hoffenheim...... FS1 since beating the Chargers 24-21 in “It’s definitely one of the hardest a phenomenal job keeping that thing Tennis the divisional round of the 2006 sea- places to play. But, at the end of the together. We’re getting ready to get 9 p.m...... Australian Open...... ESPN2 son. day, it just comes down to executing their best shot, offense, defense and Radio The Patriots lost to the Colts on It comes down to football and execut- special teams.” NBA 7 p.m...... Memphis at Boston...... WBZ-FM 98.5 Chiefs aim to end 49-year Super Bowl drought NFL PLAYOFFS KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) gest stage for the first time DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS — The even-keeled execu- in 49 years has been a long Saturday, Jan. 12 tive with the crisp suit and time coming. The Chiefs Kansas City 31, Indianapolis 13 winning smile stood inside lost eight consecutive post- L.A. Rams 30, Dallas 22 the mostly empty Kansas season games during one Sunday, Jan. 13 New England 41, L.A. Chargers 28 City Chiefs locker room, maddening stretch, and New Orleans 20, Philadelphia 14 his team having just won a squandered the No. 1 seed CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS home playoff game for the along the way. They had Sunday, Jan. 20 first time in 25 years. great individual players NFC He talked about how — Tony Gonzalez, Priest L.A. Rams at New Orleans, 3:05 p.m. (FOX) much it meant to their Holmes, Joe Montana — AFC long-suffering fans. Spoke yet never managed to hoist New England at Kansas City, 6:40 p.m. (CBS) glowingly about coach the AFC championship tro- Andy Reid, and his young phy. NHL superstar quarterback, Former coach Dick Ver- Patrick Mahomes. He meil, who took the Eagles EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division praised the rest of a team to the Super Bowl and won GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA that captured its third it with the Rams, said this Tampa Bay 48 36 10 2 74 193 137 Winnipeg 47 31 14 2 64 165 130 Toronto 46 29 15 2 60 165 130 Nashville 49 28 17 4 60 153 129 straight AFC West title be- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS week that “my biggest re- Boston 48 27 16 5 59 141 125 Dallas 47 23 20 4 50 121 124 fore knocking off the Colts quarterback Patrick Ma- gret” was failing to deliver Montreal 48 26 17 5 57 146 142 Colorado 47 21 18 8 50 159 152 in the playoffs. it during his five seasons in Buffalo 47 24 17 6 54 137 140 Minnesota 47 23 21 3 49 131 137 homes speaks at a press conference following Detroit 48 18 23 7 43 136 161 St. Louis 46 20 21 5 45 128 142 It wasn’t until Clark Kansas City. Florida 45 17 20 8 42 139 165 Chicago 49 16 24 9 41 145 183 Hunt was asked about win- Thursday’s practice in Kansas City. “It would be great. I Ottawa 47 18 24 5 41 148 180 Pacific Division ning the AFC title game mean, when your name Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Trophy. to win the AFC champion- GP W L OT Pts GF GA Calgary 48 30 13 5 65 176 137 that he became emotional. is on it, that’s a pretty big Columbus 46 28 15 3 59 152 140 San Jose 49 28 14 7 63 175 149 So it’s easy to understand ship, and to do it at home is You see, the Chiefs were thing,” said current Chiefs Washington 46 27 14 5 59 157 139 Vegas 49 28 17 4 60 147 131 why his son, now the team’s so special for us.” N.Y. Islanders 46 27 15 4 58 140 119 Edmonton 47 23 21 3 49 136 148 founded by his father, the coach Andy Reid, who still Pittsburgh 46 25 15 6 56 163 137 Anaheim 48 20 19 9 49 116 143 late Lamar Hunt, who chairman and the most vis- The Chiefs have never remembers meeting La- Carolina 46 22 19 5 49 125 136 Vancouver 48 21 21 6 48 138 151 ible face of the ownership played an AFC title game N.Y. Rangers 47 20 20 7 47 136 162 Arizona 46 21 22 3 45 122 133 along with seven others in mar Hunt during an own- New Jersey 47 18 22 7 43 138 161 Los Angeles 47 18 25 4 40 107 139 what would be called “The family, would have tears at Arrowhead Stadium. ership meeting years ago. Philadelphia 47 18 23 6 42 134 167 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. Foolish Club” founded the in the corners of his eyes They won at Buffalo to Hunt died in December Thursday’s Games Friday’s Games AFL. at the thought of holding reach the first Super Bowl, 2006 at the age of 74. Boston 5, St. Louis 2 Montreal at Columbus, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 4, New Jersey 1 Toronto at Florida, 7 p.m. The personable Texas it for the first time with a and in Oakland on their “To have the opportunity N.Y. Rangers 4, Chicago 3 Ottawa at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. businessman’s importance win over the New England way to their lone Super to work with his kids and Toronto 4, Tampa Bay 2 N.Y. Islanders at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Anaheim 3, Minnesota 0 Detroit at Calgary, 9 p.m. to establishing the modern Patriots on Sunday night. Bowl triumph in 1970. Clark in particular, I un- Winnipeg 5, Nashville 1 Pittsburgh at Arizona, 9 p.m. NFL was honored in 1984, “It’s been a long time They lost their only other derstand the importance Los Angeles at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Buffalo at Vancouver, 10 p.m. when the league renamed coming,” said. appearance in Buffalo in of that,” Reid said. “Not the silver trophy awarded “Since Andy came here January 1994. that he has to tell me. He NBA to the winner of the AFC we’ve had a lot of shots, but Indeed, the opportunity doesn’t have to say any- EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE championship game the we finally have a chance to return to the NFL’s big- thing.” Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 34 13 .723 — Houston 25 19 .568 — It’s all about offense in NFL’s conference championships Philadelphia 30 16 .652 3½ San Antonio 26 20 .565 — Boston 26 18 .591 6½ New Orleans 21 24 .467 4½ Brooklyn 23 23 .500 10½ Dallas 20 24 .455 5 New York 10 34 .227 22½ Memphis 19 25 .432 6 (AP) — Offense wins championships offense dominated in 2018. The 1,371 of the four that didn’t average at least 30 Southeast Division Northwest Division in the new NFL. touchdowns scored were the most in a points, scoring 27.3. Kansas City led the W L Pct GB W L Pct GB For the first time since the league ex- season in league history and the 11,952 way at 35.3 with Mahomes throwing 50 Miami 21 21 .500 — Denver 29 14 .674 — Charlotte 21 23 .477 1 Oklahoma City 26 17 .605 3 panded to 32 teams in 2002, none of the points scored were the second-most ever. touchdown passes. Los Angeles was next Orlando 19 25 .432 3 Portland 27 19 .587 3½ teams playing this weekend in the con- The two teams with the stingiest de- at 32.9 and New Orleans averaged 31.5. Washington 19 26 .422 3½ Utah 25 21 .543 5½ Atlanta 14 30 .318 8 Minnesota 21 23 .477 8½ ference title game has a defense ranked fenses reached the playoffs — Chicago Elite QBs aren’t the only thing these Central Division Pacific Division in the top 10 in total yards. Only New and Baltimore — but lost at home in the teams have in common. The Rams, Pa- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB England is among the top 10 in fewest wild-card round. triots and Saints were among the top six Milwaukee 32 12 .727 — Golden State 31 14 .689 — Indiana 29 15 .659 3 L.A. Clippers 24 20 .545 6½ points allowed. “You have explosive players in the in rushing. Detroit 19 24 .442 12½ L.A. Lakers 24 21 .533 7 But the Chiefs, Patriots, Saints and postseason, guys who are extremely C.J. Anderson (123) and Todd Gurley Chicago 10 34 .227 22 Sacramento 23 22 .511 8 Cleveland 9 36 .200 23½ Phoenix 11 35 .239 20½ Rams do possess the four most prolific talented, guys who are represented in (115) had big games as Los Angeles ran offenses in the league. That’s the first the Pro Bowl, the All-Pro team,” Saints for 273 yards in a 30-22 win against Dal- Thursday’s Games Brooklyn at Orlando, 7 p.m. Washington 101, New York 100 Memphis at Boston, 7 p.m. time the four highest-scoring teams play coach Sean Payton said Wednesday. las in the divisional round. Charlotte 114, Sacramento 95 Miami at Detroit, 7 p.m. for the conference championship during The success starts at quarterback Sony Michel ran for 129 yards and Philadelphia 120, Indiana 96 San Antonio at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Toronto 111, Phoenix 109 Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. the Super Bowl era. with Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Patrick three TDs in New England’s 41-28 vic- Chicago at Denver, 9 p.m. New Orleans at Portland, 10:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. Saturday’s Games It’s fitting one of those teams will win Mahomes and Jared Goff leading the tory over the Chargers last week. Brady Friday’s Games Oklahoma City at Philadelphia, 3:30 p.m. the Vince Lombardi Trophy because way. Brady’s Patriots are the only team also threw for 343 yards. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 2019 COMICS

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

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

As girlfriend becomes more distant, woman feels despair Read the deal to solve the puzzle DEAR ABBY: My girl- age her spending. Am I Keith Preston, who taught eight, won the spade-jack re- friend and I have lived to- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van wrong to feel this way? classics and philosophy be- turn with her ace and paused gether off and on for three Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, fore becoming a poet, author to solve the clues. What did years. We met at a lesbian and was founded by her mother, NEEDS ACCESS IN and literary critic, said, “The she conclude? bar in Los Angeles, and it TEXAS great god Ra, whose shrine Against no-trump, length Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at rules. Since West had led from was love at first sight for me. once covered acres, is fill- DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los DEAR NEEDS ACCESS: er now for crossword-puzzle a four-card suit, she rated not I suspect she has been Angeles, CA 90069. No, you are not wrong. makers.” to have a five-card minor. If that seeing another woman. Your wife has a serious It is amazing how many was true, and because West She has changed her dress problem and is refusing to crosswords are compiled was known to have at most one style and even her cologne. DEAR FREAKED OUT: the nearest gay and lesbi- each day in the United States. heart, she must have begun When I confront her, beg- What’s happening is pain- an center for counseling take the “medicine” that’s Fitting the answers into the with 4-1-4-4 distribution. ging her to tell me if she’s ful, but you don’t need a because they WILL be able required to fix it. I’m not grid is like correctly complet- Shi cashed her diamond been cheating, she laughs “shrink” to help you figure to help you. Trust me, you’ll sure what kind of help she ing a jigsaw puzzle. Bridge ace and played a diamond to it off. We don’t communi- this out. People who love be glad you did. expects from you, unless deals, though, are similar to dummy’s 10 to make her con- cate well anymore, and each other — or even care it’s money to bail her out of a detective puzzle. You look tract en route to winning the event with teammates Lynn she’s sleeping in another about each other’s feelings DEAR ABBY: My wife her situation. for clues that help you to find a way to make or break the Deas-Janice Seamon-Molson room now. — do not treat each other has gotten herself into Some people shop for the the way you are being more debt than she earns contract. and Irina Levitina-Kerri San- I have cared for her for “thrill”; others do it to cope Today’s deal occurred during born. treated. That your girl- in a year. She finally con- so long. We were going to with depression. I have the teams event of the Beijing be married. Now I feel she friend has been seeing fessed to me that she can mentioned an organiza- Hua Yuan Cup World Women’s doesn’t love me anymore. I someone else is entirely make only the minimum tion, Debtors Anonymous, Elite Tournament in 2017. It have tried following her, possible. And whether she payments on her credit in my column before. It’s was originally described by laughs it off or not, it isn’t cards. but she disappears and for individuals who are Danny Korbel of Las Vegas. funny. She has asked me for sometimes doesn’t come unable to control their In the auction, Pam Gra- I know it’s hard, but help, but she refuses to novetter (North) could not home for days. I haven’t spending. The website is slept or eaten in weeks. someone who acts the way allow me to monitor her have opened with a weak she has isn’t worth killing progress paying off her debtorsanonymous.org, two diamonds, so passed. I love her so much. If she and you should look into After East opened one heart, doesn’t come back to me, yourself over. It may be debts. I have refused to scary, but it’s time for the help her get out of the hole it. However, if your wife Sylvia Shi (South) overcalled I’ve had thoughts of sui- continues to refuse to al- one no-trump. North sensibly cide. I can’t afford a shrink. two of you to separate. If she has dug for herself un- low her spending to be raised to three no-trump. I hope you can help. you need emotional sup- less I have access to her West decided not to lead her monitored, for the sake of port, have friends with you credit card statements. partner’s suit, instead picking a FREAKED OUT & when you tell her. And if She had the gall to be up- your own financial future, fourth-highest spade two. Shi CLUELESS IN you need more support set with my request. I no you should consult an at- let East take that trick with her CALIFORNIA than they can give, contact longer trust her to man- torney.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

Premises: 68 Commonwealth Road, Lynn, MA 01904 CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER 18CP0207LY, Trial Court of Massachusetts, mortgage given by Linda J. Maxwell to Merchants Cooperative Bank, dated March By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Essex 4, 1985 and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in mortgage given by Jeffrey Trahant and Brianna Trahant to Mortgage Electronic County Juvenile Court, 139 Central Avenue, Lynn, MA 01901 Book 7684, Page 482, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Mortgage Research Center, LLC DBA by assignment from: VAMortgagecenter.com, and now held by Bank of America, N.A., said mortgage TO: Any unknown or unnamed father: A petition has been presented to this court dated August 9, 2010 and registered in the Essex County (Southern District) by Boston DCF, seeking, as to the following child, Dystinee Jackson, that said MerchantsBank of Boston, A Cooperative Bank f/k/a Merchants Cooperative Bank Registry District of the Land Court as Document No.: 511669 and noted on child be found in need of care and protection and committed to the Department of to Farragut Mortgage Co., Inc., recorded on May 7, 1990, in Book No. 10425, at Certificate of Title No.: 84239; said mortgage was assigned from Mortgage Children and Families. The court may dispense the rights of the person(s) named Page 104 Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., to Bank of America, N.A. successor by herein to receive notice of or to consent to any legal proceeding affecting the merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans adoption, custody, or guardianship or any other disposition of the child named Farragut Mortgage Co., Inc. to Marine Midland Bank, N.A., recorded on May 7, Servicing, LP by assignment dated May 10, 2012 and registered with Essex County herein, if it finds that the child is in need of care and protection and that the best 1990, in Book No. 10425, at Page 140 (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No.: 530650 interests of the child would be served by said disposition. and noted on Certificate of Title No.: 84239; for breach of the conditions in said You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set forth HSBC Bank USA, National Association successor by merger to HSBC Bank USA, mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public above, on the following date and time: 04/19/2019 at 09:00 AM Hearing on formerly known as Marine Midland Bank, N.A. to Mortgage Electronic Registration Auction on February 15, 2019 at 10:00AM Local Time upon the premises, all and Merits (CR/CV) Systems, Inc., as nominee for HSBC Bank USA, N.A., recorded on December 19, singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attorney and if the 2011, in Book No. 30935, at Page 72 court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to A certain parcel of land situate in Lynn, in the County of Essex and said represent you. Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for HSBC Bank USA, Commonwealth, bounded and described as follows: If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date N.A. to HSBC Bank USA, N.A., recorded on August 1, 2012, in Book No. 31580, thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudication of this at Page 362 SOUTHWESTERLY by the northeasterly line of Commonwealth Road eighty seven matter. and 68/100 (87.68) feet; For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at (781) 586-0415. for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, WITNESS: Hon. Mark Newman, FIRST JUSTICE the same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 PM on February 11, 2019, on the NORTHWESTERLY by lot 23-A, as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, eighty nine Judith M. Brennan, Clerk-Magistrate DATE ISSUED: 12/17/2018 mortgaged premises located at 23 Red Rock Street, Lynn, Essex County, and 21/100 (89.21) feet; Item: January 18, 21, 28, 2019 Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage,

NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Stanley Napierski eighty four and (SEAL) TO WIT: 23/100 (84.23) feet; and COMMONWEALTH OF MASSASACHUSETTS The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, together with the buildings LAND COURT thereon, bounded and described as follows: NORTHEASTERLY by Lot A on the plan SOUTHEASTERLY by lot 21-A, as shown on said plan, ninety four (94) feet. DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT hereinafter mentioned, 60.50 feet; SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of 18 SM 007401 Levites, 66.17 feet; SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Cahill, 60.50 feet; All of said boundaries are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon ORDER OF NOTICE and NORTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Clevens, 64.80 feet; be all of plan numbered 15264-C, drawn by John W. Parsons, Surveyor, dated November said measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and described; 8, 1958, as modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land Registration TO: being the premises shown as Lot B on a plan of Subdivision of Land Owned by Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed with Certificate of Title #28039 in said James C. Petras a/k/a James Petras; Esther M. Tattle, Tr., Lynn, Mass., dated August 20, 1953, by O. W. McIntosh, C.E. Registry, and the above described land is shown as lot #22-A, on last mentioned Alison C. Petras a/k/a Alison Petras and recorded at Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 4010, Page 520, plan. And to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act: 50 Plan No. 702 of 1953, and containing 3,930 square feet of land according U.S.C. App. § 3901 (et seq).: thereto. Said premises are now known as and numbered 23 Red Rock Street. Said There is appurtenant to the above described land a right of way over the way premises are conveyed together with the right of way ten feet wide extending from shown on plan filed with Certificate of Title #10001 as set forth in a deed given by Wilmington Trust, National Association, not in its individual capacity, but solely as Red Rock Street to said Lot B along the entire southeasterly boundary line of said Edwin J. Graves et al to Jean Baptiste Parent, dated May 1, 1913, duly recorded in trustee for MFRA Trust 2015-1 Lot A, all as shown on said plan, to be used for all purposes for which streets or Book 2215 Page 113 in said Registry. ways are now or may hereafter be used in the City of Lynn, including installation, claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Swampscott, maintenance and renewal of pipes and wires for sewerage and utilities. The There is appurtenant to the above described land the right to use the streets and numbered 21 Hawthorne Road, given by James C. Petras and Alison C. Petras easement above granted is to be used in common with others entitled thereto, and ways shown on said plan, for all purposes for which the streets and ways are a/k/a James Petras and Alison Petras to Sovereign Bank, dated December 17, there is also granted an appurtenant easement and right to maintain, repair and commonly used in the City of Lynn. 2007, and registered with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of District of renew existing sewerage and water pipes as now located in a portion of said Lot A, the Land Court as Document No. 485215 and noted on Certificate of Title No. in addition to the easements hereinabove granted. Being the same premises The above described land is subject to the rights described in an Easement from 75555 and now held by the plaintiff by assignment has/have filed with this court conveyed to the Mortgagor by Deed of Kathleen M. Janes dated November 1, Stanley Napierski to Lynn Gas and Electric Company and New England Telephone a complaint for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. 1983 and recorded with the Essex South Registry of Deeds at Book 7262, Page and Telegraph Company, dated March 8, 1958, and filed as Document #85155 in If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United 246. said Registry, so far as applicable. See Agreement as to Easement dated States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers December 18, 1958, and filed as Document #88459, and Order of Court dated Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern December 26, 1958, and filed as Document #88458 in said Registry. See that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in District) Registry of Deeds in Book 7262, Page 246. Confirmation of Merger of Lynn Gas and Electric Company and Massachusetts this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before February Electric Company, dated September 5, 1962, and filed as Document #102,563 in 11, 2019 or you may be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit said Registry. benefits of said Act. of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the Witness, GORDON H. PIPER, Chief Justice of said Court on December 26, 2018 nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax For title reference sec deed dated 12/15/80 and recorded with the Essex Registry Attest: titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or of Deeds on Certificate of Title No. 83170, as Document No.499430 Deborah J. Patterson liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Recorder having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in Item: January 18, 2019 easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. the event of a typographical error in this publication. TERMS OF SALE: For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated August 9, 2010 and registered with LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE the Essex County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Notice of Sale and Notice of Sale and A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check Document No.: 511668 and noted on Certificate of Title No.: 84239. Disposal of Property Disposal of Property will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The Notice is hereby given that iStorage Notice is hereby given that iStorage balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, located at 102 Broadway, Lynnfield, located at 244 Andover St., Peabody, California St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. 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By Mauricio By Jill Lawless thousands of workers and Savarese ASSOCIATED PRESS issuing emergency decrees ASSOCIATED PRESS to cope with the possibility LONDON — A weakened that Britain will leave the SAO PAULO — A few but defiant Prime Minis- bloc without an agreement days after being inau- ter Theresa May met law- to smooth the way. makers from Britain’s rival gurated, new Brazilian British lawmakers threw President Jair Bolsonaro Brexit factions Thursday to out May’s Brexit deal Tues- announced a tax increase, try to forge a replacement day, a defeat that triggered only to have his chief of for her rejected European a no-confidence vote in staff say hours later that Union exit plan. the government. May’s the boss “had been wrong.” But the country’s main minority Conservative ad- The former army captain opposition leader brand- ministration narrowly sur- also said he would be open ed the talks a “stunt,” and to putting a U.S. base in May gave little sign she vived with backing from his country, but military would make major chang- its Northern Irish ally, the leaders quickly squashed es to the divorce deal Democratic Unionist Party. the idea. tossed out by Parliament A chastened May prom- And the day after the na- this week. A new Brexit ised that she would hold scent administration an- showdown between Par- talks “in a constructive nounced plans to abolish a liament and government spirit” with leaders of op- land-reform program, offi- looked to be looming in position parties and other cials said it would actually the House of Commons be- lawmakers in a bid to find remain intact. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS fore the end of the month. a way forward for Brit- The far-right leader’s Jair Bolsonaro’s first two weeks as president have been filled with missteps “The really important ain’s EU exit. first two weeks on the and communication gaffes and little of his promised sweeping changes. question is, ‘there’s an open The government con- job have been filled with door, is there an open mind firmed that May will meet missteps and communica- cabinet have experience,” spite having two months Brazil’s embassy in Israel to a change?” said Labour a Monday deadline to pub- tion gaffes and little of his said Carlos Melo, a polit- after his October election from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Party lawmaker Hilary lish a Brexit “Plan B,” and promised sweeping chang- ical science professor at to prepare for his Jan. 1 “We saw all that polar- Benn, who heads Parlia- that lawmakers will have es — underscoring a steep Insper University in Sao debut the administration ization in the elections, but ment’s Brexit commit- a full day to debate it — learning curve for a pres- Paulo. “It seems they are has not hit the ground now that Bolsonaro is in tee and met with May on and, crucially, amend it — ident elected on promises paralyzed by how com- running. Brasilia it looks like busi- Thursday. on Jan. 29. to overhaul much of daily plex Brazil’s state is and The lack of a cohesive ness as usual,” said Denis With Britain’s Brexit May so far has showed life in Latin America’s also by internal disagree- plan is raising questions Carvalho, a 34-year-old process gridlocked, EU little inclination to make largest nation. ments.” about Bolsonaro’s commit- Sao Paulo architect who countries stepped up major changes to her Brex- “He has never been in Bolsonaro ran on a plat- ment and ability to deliver voted for rival Fernando preparations for a disor- it deal or lift her insistence the executive, his party is form that mixed pro-gun, on promises ranging from Haddad. “I haven’t heard derly British exit on March that Brexit means leaving totally new to high offices anti-corruption and mar- a major overhaul of the of anything relevant since 29. The nations were the EU’s single market and few members of his ket-friendly ideas. De- pension system to moving he took office.” spending millions, hiring and customs union.

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By Christopher Clashes over pay, class time, it doesn’t have to Weber sizes and support-staff spend about $10 million a ASSOCIATED PRESS levels in the district with day on teacher pay. 640,000 students led to All 1,240 K-12 schools in LOS ANGELES — A its first strike in 30 years the district were open — a new round of contract ne- and prompted the staffing departure from successful gotiations started Thurs- of classrooms with substi- strikes in other states that day between Los Angeles tute teachers and admin- emboldened the LA union school district officials and istrators. to act. a teachers union as thou- Parents and children The union rejected the sands of educators picket- have joined the protests district’s latest offer to ed in the rain. despite heavy rain that hire nearly 1,200 teach- The announcement that has drenched the city. ers, counselors, nurses and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the two sides would sit Overall attendance fell librarians and to reduce down for the first time in to 132,000 students on class sizes by two students. Internal Revenue Service employees display placards during a rally by nearly a week didn’t in- Wednesday. It also included a previous- federal employees and supporters Thursday in front of the Massachu- dicate whether any new With state funding de- ly proposed 6 percent raise setts State House to call for an end of the partial shutdown of the federal contract offers would be pendent on attendance, over the first two years of government. on the table. student absences cost the a three-year contract. The Union officials tempered district about $69 mil- union wants a 6.5 percent expectations. lion over three days, the hike at the start of a two- “After 21 months of ne- district said. At the same year contract. Trump grounds Pelosi after gotiations I think it would be an unrealistic expecta- tion to say that this is go- she imperils his big speech ing to be over after today because there are hard By Catherine Lucey, “Obviously, if you would personal clash between issues to work through,” Matthew Lee, like to make your journey two leaders determined to said Alex Caputo-Pearl, Zeke Miller by flying commercial, that prevail over one another. president of United Teach- and Lisa Mascaro would certainly be your It took place as hundreds ers Los Angeles. ASSOCIATED PRESS prerogative!” concluded of thousands of federal Talks broke off Friday, Trump, who had been WASHINGTON — She workers go without pay sending tens of thousands smarting since Pelosi, the and Washington’s routine of teachers onto the street. imperiled his State of the day before, called on him Union address. He denied protocols — a president’s Thursday was the fourth to postpone his Jan. 29 speech to Congress, a law- day of the walkout. her an aircraft to visit State of the Union address troops abroad. maker’s official trip — be- Mayor Eric Garcetti had due to the shutdown. come collateral damage in urged both sides to re- The shutdown battle be- Denying military air- tween President Donald the budget fight. sume talks on Thursday craft to a senior lawmaker Pelosi would normally at City Hall. The mayor Trump and House Speak- is very rare and Congress PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS er Nancy Pelosi is playing make such a trip on a mil- does not have authority was caught off guard. A itary aircraft supplied by over the Los Angeles Uni- Los Angeles school administrators urged the out as a surreal game of bus to ferry the legislators constitutional brinksman- the Pentagon. According fied School District but he union to resume bargaining but union officials to their departure idled to a defense official, Pe- has sought to help both tempered expectations when a new round of ship, with both flexing outside the Capitol on losi did request Defense sides reach an agreement. talks began Thursday. their political powers from Thursday afternoon. Department support for opposite ends of Pennsyl- Pelosi spokesman Drew overseas travel and it was vania Avenue as the nego- Hammill said the speaker tiations to end the month- planned to travel to Af- initially approved. The of- Michigan State says John Engler’s long partial government ghanistan and Brussels ficial wasn’t authorized to shutdown remain stalled. to thank service members speak by name about the resignation effective immediately In dramatic fashion, and obtain briefings on matter, so spoke on condi- tion of anonymity. Trump issued a letter to national security and in- operate the way we have facing criminal charges. The official said the By David Eggert Pelosi on Thursday, just telligence “from those on ASSOCIATED PRESS been for the past two Matt Friedman, a com- president does have the before she and other law- the front lines.” He noted years,” Udpa said a day munications strategist authority to cancel the use makers were set to depart Trump had traveled to EAST LANSING, Mich. after the board of trust- whose public relations of military aircraft. on the previously undis- Iraq during the shutdown — Michigan State Uni- ees forced Engler to step firm has worked with White House spokes- versity ousted its interim closed trip to Afghanistan and said a Republican-led down over his comments Michigan universities, woman Sarah Huckabee president on Thursday, a and Brussels. Trump be- congressional trip also that some victims of the said Engler was “hired in Sanders said Trump want- week ahead of his sched- littled the trip as a “public had taken place. imprisoned former cam- crisis and he was essen- ed Pelosi to stay in Wash- uled departure, as the relations event” and said The political tit-for-tat pus sports doctor had been tially fired in the same ington before Tuesday, a school stepped up efforts it would be best if Pelosi between Trump and Pelo- “enjoying” the publicity. crisis. That’s a real failure remained in Washington deadline to prepare the to finally move beyond the si laid bare how the gov- Udpa said he supports a from a PR perspective. ... to negotiate to reopen the ernment-wide crisis has next round of paychecks Larry Nassar sex abuse campus culture where “ev- He just couldn’t speak government. devolved into an intensely for federal workers. scandal. Its new temporary eryone respects everybody with a level of respect for leader, Satish Udpa, is a else,” saying he wants to the victims.” He classi- high-ranking but low-pro- create an environment fied his time as “two steps U.S. shutdown stalls training, file university adminis- that makes victims “whole. forward and three steps trator and former engi- That’s the single-most im- back.” neering dean who was portant priority for me.” Engler’s latest remarks other prep for wildfire season promoted Thursday to The leadership switch were not the first time he was the latest turn at a had angered and hurt “sis- By Gillian Flaccus trolled burns to thin dry agencies strategize are be- take the helm until a per- manent president is an- school that has drawn ter survivors,” the female ASSOCIATED PRESS vegetation aren’t getting ing called off. scrutiny for mishandling gymnasts and other young done. The fire season starts nounced in June. PORTLAND, Ore. — Unlike John Engler, the past complaints against athletes whom Nassar mo- Although the furloughs as early as March in the Nassar that allowed his lested under the guise of Just two months after a only affect federal employ- southeastern United hard-nosed former gov- ernor known for a con- abuse to continue and also medical treatment before wildfire wiped out Para- ees, the collaborative na- States, and by April, fires frontational style with for mismanaging the fall- his arrest in 2016. They dise, Calif., officials are ture of wildland firefight- pop up in the Southwest. political opponents, the out, including by hiring welcomed his resignation, gearing up for this year’s ing means the pain of the Last year’s most devas- well-respected Udpa, 68, Engler nearly a year ago. saying he had set back not fire season and fear the four-week-long shutdown tating fire leveled the is expected to bring a soft- Three former employees, only their own mending government shutdown is having a ripple effect Northern California town er tone in a caretaker role. including former Presi- but also the university’s could make it even more — from firefighters on the of Paradise just before “We can’t continue to dent Lou Anna Simon, are recovery. difficult than one of the ground to federal contrac- Thanksgiving, leaving just worst in history. tors and top managers a few months to prepare The winter months are who control the firefight- between seasons. Thousands more children may have critical for wildfire man- ing strategy. “I think a lot of people agers who use the break State and local crews don’t understand that from the flames to prepare who need training classes, while there’s not fire go- been separated, watchdogs say for the next onslaught, but for example, are scram- ing on out there right now, much of that effort has bling without federal in- there’s a lot of really criti- By Colleen Long inspector general for eval- come into government ground to a halt on U.S. structors. Conservation cal work going on for the and Ricardo uations, said the number custody cross the bor- land because employees groups that work with the fire season — and that’s Alonso-Zaldivar of children removed from der alone. But the report are furloughed. Firefight- U.S. Forest Service to plan not getting done,” said ASSOCIATED PRESS their parents was certain- found that in late 2016, ing training courses are wildfire-prevention proj- Michael DeGrosky, chief ly larger than the 2,737 0.3 percent of children WASHINGTON — being canceled from Ten- ects on federal lands are of the Fire Protection Bu- listed by the government turned over to Health Thousands more migrant nessee to Oregon, piles of treading water. Annual reau for the Montana De- in court documents. Those and Human Services had children may have been dead trees are untended retreats where local, state partment of Natural Re- documents chronicled sep- crossed with a parent and split from their families in federal forests and con- and federal firefighting sources and Conservation. arations that took place as were separated. By the than the Trump admin- parents were criminally istration previously re- summer of 2017, that per- prosecuted for illegally en- centage had grown to 3.6 ported, in part because tering the country under officials were stepping up percent, officials said. The President Donald Trump’s watchdog did not give ex- family separations long “zero tolerance” policy. before the border policy act numbers, but the total “It’s certainly more,” number of migrant chil- that prompted interna- Maxwell said. “But pre- tional outrage last spring, dren who passed through cisely how much more is the agency’s care during a government watchdog unknown.” the 2017 budget year was said Thursday. Maxwell said investiga- 40,810. The separated It’s unclear just how tors didn’t have specific children had already been many family separations numbers, but that Health occurred at the U.S.-Mex- and Human Services staff released to sponsors, who ico border; immigration had estimated the tally to are generally parents or officials are allowed un- be in the thousands. other close relatives. der longstanding policy to Lee Gelernt, an Ameri- The inspector general separate families under can Civil Liberties Union did not say why the chil- certain circumstances. attorney who sued on be- dren had been separated Health and Human Ser- half of a mother separated before the zero-tolerance vices, the agency tasked from her son, said the sep- policy. Immigration offi- with caring for migrant aration policy “was a cru- cials are allowed to take children, did not adequate- el disaster from the start. a child from a parent in ly track them until after a This report reaffirms that certain cases — serious PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS judge ruled that children the government never criminal charges against a must be reunited with had a clear picture of how parent, concerns over the A group of U.S. senators from around the American West sent a letter to their families, according to many children it ripped health and welfare of a President Trump warning that firefighting academies that provide re- the report by the agency’s from their parents.” child or medical concerns. quired annual training for thousands of front-line fire crews are canceling inspector general. Most of the tens of thou- That policy has long been classes because their federally employed instructors are on furlough. Ann Maxwell, assistant sands of children who in place.