TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2017 POLICE ARE CHIEF CONCERN IN REVERE Mayor: City is handcuffed Arrigo: ‘I urge the public by ‘outdated’ regulations to think skeptically’

By Gayla Cawley philosophy, opted against By Gayla Cawley the community, and was fo- ITEM STAFF renewing the contract of ITEM STAFF cused on creating a culture former Police Chief Joseph of accountability and com- REVERE — Mayor Bri- REVERE — Mayor Bri- Cafarelli, which expired on munity policing — was a an Arrigo has formally re- an Arrigo opted against June 30. The mayor later little bit different from the quested that city of cials renewing the former po- amend a local ordinance appointed James Guido, lice chief Joseph Cafarel- former chief. which requires that the formerly a captain in the li’s contract earlier this Arrigo appointed James police chief has to be an department, as interim po- year and it’s clear tension Guido, a former captain internal hire. He refer- lice chief, effective July 1. remains on both sides. and executive of cer of enced a past review of the City ordinance states Cafarelli’s contract ex- the department, as the police department that that a chief needs to come pired June 30 — the mayor interim police chief, which he says was buried from from within the depart- cited a difference of philos- was effective on July 1. the public two years ago, ment, and can only be a ITEM FILE PHOTOS ophy as the reason for not The mayor is pushing to which recommended cast- captain or lieutenant with renewing it. In June, Arrigo amend a city ordinance, ing a wider net for candi- ve years in that rank. Af- Left, Revere Mayor Brian Arrigo chose not to said it was clear that his which restricts the candi- dates. ter Arrigo requested that renew former police chief Joseph Cafarelli’s, philosophy — to make sure date pool for police chief Earlier this year, Arri- right, contract. The mayor appointed James leadership in the depart- go, citing a difference in REVERE, A7 Guido as the interim police chief. ment was building trust in CHIEF, A7 T riders better have a ticket to ride By Thor Jourgensen ITEM NEWS EDITOR LYNN — “May I see your ticket, please?” may become a question Lynn commuter rail riders and ones boarding trains in Swamp- scott and other communities will be routinely required to answer as rail operators step up efforts to re- duce fare evasion. Beginning at North Station to- day and branching out to other commuter rail stations as the month unfolds, the “Fare is Fair” checks are aimed at reversing a troubling discovery: In a recent naries as Dick Jauron, Mike Lynch, By Steve Krause The view survey only two-thirds of passen- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Billy Adams and Tom Toner as well from the gers said their fare was collected Lush as legendary football coach Stan bleachers at SWAMPSCOTT — The eld is “all the time,” according to Keolis Bondelevitch — in March. However, Blocksidge Commuter Services (KCS), the named for Cpl. John Enos Block- the push to modernize the facility, Field. sidge, a 28-year-old enlistee who Massachusetts Bay Transporta- which dates back to the 1930s, be- tion Authority’s (MBTA) commut- green died during World War I on Sept. 2, gan in 2012. er rail operator. 1918, two months before the Nov. 11 ITEM PHOTO | Swampscott Town Meeting pledged KATIE MORRISON “Millions of dollars each year is armistice was signed that ended the $1.65 million of that money to the lost due to passengers purchas- for con ict. project, and the other $300,000 was ing an incorrect ticket or in some Saturday, a little more than 99 raised privately. And while all the cases no ticket at all. These are re- years after his death, and a full cen- bells and whistles won’t be in place sources that could be invested into tury after the U.S. entered that war, by Saturday, the bulk of the project, critical network,  eet and service Big a refurbished Blocksidge Field will as it was proposed more than ve improvements,” said David Scorey, be unveiled for the world to see. years ago, will be completed. Keolis CEO and general manager. Ground was broken for the $2 mil- Ready for Saturday’s game will be When coach cars are crowded, Blue lion refurbishment of the historic playing eld — home to such lumi- BIG BLUE, A7 TICKET, A3 Lynn eld He’s either early or late Medford attorney squares named to off on city cannabis plans committee ITEM STAFF REPORT By Adam Swift MEDFORD — The ITEM STAFF city’s focus this month is on Medford Square with LYNNFIELD — Britte construction slated to be- McBride, a Lynn eld res- gin on a new hotel and ident who served as legal a meeting on long-term counsel for the state’s de- plans for the area sched- partment of public safety uled for Sept. 13. and as an assistant at- Work on the eight-story, torney general, has been 124-room “boutique”-style named to the ve-member luxury hotel at 101 George Cannabis Control Com- P. Hassett Drive in Med- mission. ford Square is scheduled McBride was Attorney to get underway this fall General Maura Healey’s with the hotel’s opening selection to serve on the anticipated in the fall of commission. The state 2018. agency will oversee rec- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE The project develop- reational and medical This groundhog had its day at the Lynn Heritage State Park Sunday. No word on whether he er and owner is RudraH marijuana in the state, saw his shadow. See more critters on page A3. Hospitality LLC, which including the licens- operates hotels in both ing of marijuana retail Massachusetts and Rhode shops. In Marblehead In Lynn In Sports Island, including a Holi- “Britte will bring vast INSIDE Arts festival announces City to celebrate a It’s time to play day Inn Express in North MCBRIDE, A7 annual meeting. A2 world of sound. A3 for keeps. B1 MEDFORD, A6

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 84° VOL. 139, ISSUE 229 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 66° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 BUSINESS ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2017 OBITUARIES

Helene R. Madden-Rossi, 93 Janet McGough, 79 Ruth L. Roman, 96 1937-2017 1920-2017 VENICE, Fla. — of Gloucester; grand- Mrs. Janet Mc- children. Ruth L. Roman, 96, entered sister of the late Esther Fish- Helene R. Mad- daughter Elise (Wil- Gough (Loder), 79 She worked for into rest on Monday, Sep- man, David Roman and Mau- den-Rossi, age 93 liams) Dalton and years, passed away many years at the tember 4, at her residence in rice Roman. years, passed away her husband Josh of at MGH after a brief Lynn Public Library, Lynn. Ruth was born in Lynn, Service information: A peacefully on Aug. Venice, Fla.; grand- but serious illness. later serving as a MA in 1920, a daughter of the graveside service will be 19, 2017, in her son Sean Williams Janet was a lifelong trustee. Janet was late Joseph and Gertrude Ro- held at Pride of Lynn Cem- home in Venice, Fla. and his wife Amanda Lynn resident and a founding member man. She was the loving wife etery on Lakeshore Rd. in Daughter of the late (vonHack-Prestinary) graduate of Classical of the Lynn Public of Maynard Roman with whom Lynn on Wednesday, Sept. Vernice and Helena of Southern Pines, High School. Library knitting club. she was inseparable for their 6 at 1:15 p.m. Donations (Maney) Smith of N.C.; grandson Jer- She was the The library remained 58 years of marriage, until his in Ruth’s name may be Swampscott, Helene was born emy Williams of Southern daughter of the late Silas and close to her heart. death in 2009. made to the Michael J. Fox in Beverly, raised in Swamp- Pines, N.C.; granddaughter Maude Loder and beloved She was also a member of Ruth grew up in Lynn, and Foundation for Parkinson’s scott, and was a graduate of Cindy (MacPherson) Powers wife of the late Edward mc- the Swampscott Senior Craft- worked at MIT as a glassblow- Research, Grand Central St. Mary’s High School in Lynn. and her husband Justin of Gough - “MaGoo” to nearly ers where she made some of er during WWII, often com- Station, P.O. Box 4777, In addition to raising her six Peabody; granddaughter Me- everyone. her dearest friends, knitting muting to work with Charlotte New York, NY 10163 or at children, Helene worked for lissa (Michaud) Wood and She leaves three children: hats and blankets for those in Stayman. After starting a fami- https://www.michaeljfox. Sylvania as an Executive Sec- her husband John of Pea- Edward McGough Jr of Lynn, need. ly, she worked at Jordan Marsh org/. Arrangements are retary for many years until her body; granddaughter Katelyn Diane Muller and her husband Service information: A and later Macy’s in Peabody. under the care of STA- retirement. She loved travel, (Madden) Mahoney and her William of Marlborough, and memorial service will be Left to cherish Ruth’s mem- NETSKY-HYMANSON Memo- fashion, and spending time husband Rob of Raleigh, N.C.; Linda Riley and her husband held this autumn for family ory is her daughter, Linda rial Chapel, 10 Vinnin St., with family and friends. grandson Brett Santeusanio of Daniel of Ossipee, N.H. and friends. It will be an- Roman of Middleton, and nu- Salem. For online guest- Helene is survived by: her Connecticut; grandson Lance Janet also leaves eight cher- nounced here when a date merous nieces and nephews. book, please visit www.sta- son Daniel Madden and his Santeusanio of Connecticut; ished grandchildren: Megan is set. Ruth was also the cherished netskyhymansonsalem.com. wife Judy (Burrows) of Engle- grandson Nicholas Rossi of White, Edward, Michael and In lieu of flowers, dona- wood, Fla.; son Paul Madden Peabody; granddaughter Cia- Dillon O’Toole, Patrick O’Re- tions may be made in Janet’s and his wife Anne (Glodt) ra Rossi of Peabody; grand- gan, Tricia and Emily Melanson name to Northeast Animal of Baltimore, Md.; son Da- daughter Kendra Rossi along and Alexandra Muller as well Shelter 347 Highland Ave- Marblehead arts vid Madden of Sussex, N.J.; with 27 great-grandchildren. as 11 precious great-grand- nue Salem, MA 01970. daughter Cheryl (Madden) Helene was predeceased Williams and her husband by her loving husband Levar- festival announces Tom of Murfreesboro, Tenn.; di “Lee” Rossi; her son Robert son Chip Madden and his wife “Bob” Madden; daughter-in- Maria G. Meimarides, 82 Kathy (MacPherson) of Pea- law Catherine (Quinn) Mad- annual meeting body; daughter-in-Law Marie den; granddaughter Melissa “Terry” (Duff) Madden of Nor- Madden; stepson Levandi The Marblehead Fes- Lesli Mead, Kim Phelan, NORWOOD — Mrs. kolaos Meimarides folk, Va.; stepson Peter Rossi Rossi, stepdaughter Catherine tival of Arts will hold its Maggie Raftus and Mi- and his wife Linda of Haverhill; (Rossi) Santeusanio, and her Maria G. (Pelekou- of Norwood and his annual meeting at St. das) Meimarides, companion Karen chael Thompson. grandson Ryan Madden of sisters; Gertrude “Trudy” Sline, Michael’s Church in Mar- 82 years, of Nor- Sullivan. Her grand- Along with election of of- Middleton, Wis.; granddaugh- Eileen Moran, and Louise blehead, 26 Pleasant St., wood and a former children Alexander ficers and directors, some ter Colleen (Madden) Arnold Lovely. Sept. 27 at 7 p.m. longtime resident of and Christine Mei- by-law changes are being and her husband Todd of Service information: Corporate members will Marblehead, died on marides of Norwood, proposed. Phoenix, Ariz.; grandson Mi- Funeral services will be vote on the slate for the chael Madden and his wife held at St James Church, Thursday, Aug. 31, Benjamin and Aman- A little more than 50 2017, in the Hel- da Meimarides of Board of Directors for the Heather (Brumberger) of San located on 160 Federal St. 2018 Festival and other years ago, the festival be- Francisco, Calif.; granddaugh- Salem, MA 01970, on Fri- lenic Rehabilitation Mansfield, a brother, gan with a few thousand and Nursing Home in Canton Christos Pelekoudas of Ath- Festival business. Howev- ter Carole (Madden) Taylor and day Sept. 8, 2017, at 10 er, all interested in the ac- dollars and a few exhibits. her husband Martin of Balti- a.m. Contributions may be after a long illness. She was ens, two nephews, Rev Niko- In the half-century since, the wife of the late George laos Pelekoudas of Tyngsboro tivities of the Festival are more, Md.; granddaughter Tara made in Helene’s memory it has grown into a four- Meimarides. She was born in and Rev Peter Souritzidis of invited to attend. (Madden) Hughes and her to the Pulmonary Fibrosis Refreshments will be day celebration showcas- husband Rob of Winchester; Society. For more informa- Piraeus, Greece, the daugh- New Jersey. She also leaves ter of the late Nikolaos and her brothers in law Ignatios served. ing a cross section of the granddaughter Sarah(Mad- tion or online guestbook The nominees for the arts and the people who den) Martorano and her hus- please call 978-744-0497 Evangelia (Loukas) Pelekou- Marides of Norwood and Peter das. She was raised in Greece Marides of Marblehead. officers are Joanne Smith practice them. Films, mu- band Steve of Somerville; or visit our website at for president, Kiki Taron granddaughter Julie (Madden) www.MurphyFuneralHome. and graduated High School in Service information: Mrs. sic and writing have be- Greece. She lived in Athens Meimarides’ Funeral will Kinney as first vice pres- come as much a part of Cook and her husband Albert com. ident and Patricia Pat- until 1968 when she moved be held later in Greece the festival as sculpture, rick as second vice presi- to Marblehead. In 2014, she with burial in the Cemetery oil painting, and photog- dent, Maura Flaherty for moved to Norwood. of Megara. Visiting hours raphy. Mrs. Meimarides was a will be on Thursday, Sept. treasurer, and Katherine Marie E. Ford, 86 Barker for secretary. For more information, teacher in the Greek Ortho- 7, 2017, from 4 to 8 p.m. please email info@Marble- dox School in Lynn for 35 and Friday, Sept. 8, 2017, The nominees for direc- years retiring in 2010. She from 4 to 8 p.m. in the tors are Katie Alexander, headFestival.org or visit NAHANT — Marie a patron of the North was a member of St. George SOLIMINE Funeral Home, Pam Duncan, Matthew the website www.Marble- E. (Whippie) Ford, Shore Music Theater. Greek Orthodox Church and a 67 Ocean St., (Route 1A) Friedman, Ellen Garvey, headFestival.org. 86 years young, of She was also a pas- member of the Parent Teach- Lynn. Relatives and friends Nahant, died unex- sionate and knowl- ers Association and the Greek are respectfully invited. MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS pectedly on Wednes- edgeable sports Teachers Association. She The family prefers in lieu day in her home. enthusiast, rarely loved to cook and entertain. of flowers donations be She was the wife of missing the Pats or Her greatest joy was her family, made to St. George Greek the late Kenneth F. Sox. She found great especially her grandchildren. Orthodox Church, 54 South Ford Sr., with whom solitude and satis- Mrs. Meimarides is sur- Common Street, Lynn, Mas- she shared 63 years faction sitting on her vived by her sons, Stavros sachusetts Directions and of marriage. Born and raised porch, watching the ocean she Meimarides and his wife guestbook at www.solimi- in Marlow, N.H., she was the loved so much. However, noth- Jeanne of Mansfield and Ni- ne.com. daughter of the late Charles ing pleased her more than Harold and Marion Eve enjoying time with family and (Blake) Whippie. She was a friends, at barbecues, social graduate of Vilas High School events, or just sitting watching Ellen M. Welch, 67 in Alstead, N.H. She had lived a game together. in Brookline for several years She is survived by her five 1950-2017 before moving to Nahant children; Kathleen Duffy nearly 50 years ago. and her husband Arthur of SO. YARMOUTH — She is survived by Marie was a horticulturalist Swampscott, Michael Ford Ellen M. Welch, age her longtime partner, and master flower designer. and his wife Louise of Mal- 67, of So. Yarmouth, Marion Tholander She had worked for Chap- den, Kenneth Ford, Jr. of formerly of Lynn, of So. Yarmouth, man’s Flower Shop in Beverly Lynn, Paul Ford of Nahant, passed away unex- her brother, Thomas Farms, Exeter Flower Shop and Susan Miller and her pectedly on Wednes- Welch of Swamp- in Exeter, N.H. and she had husband Michael of Win- day, Aug. 30, 2017, in scott, her nieces; owned her own floral design throp; her 12 grandchildren; Taunton as the result Keelyn Welch of Na- business, Specialties by Ma- Caitlin and her husband of a single car acci- hant, Dina Pass of rie. Marie was a member of Jason, Ashleigh, Matthew, dent. She was born Swampscott and Ka- the National Federation of Karlen and her husband Bry- on May 15, 1950, in Lynn tie Bowsfield of Arlington, her Judges, the Massachusetts an, James, Taylor, Amanda, the daughter of the late John nephews; John Belanger and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Q. and Margaret A. (Sparks) David Belanger, both of Lynn, Horticultural Society, and Isobel, Christopher, Nicho- Kitten walking on their views on health in- supported the Arbor Society. las, Olivia and Harry; four Welch. Ellen was raised and her great nephew, Thomas educated in Lynn and grad- Pass and her great niece Kay- highway rescued after surance with a congressio- She was very active in flow- great-grandchidlren, Avery, nal panel in Washington. er show competitions at the Olivia, Sophia, and Gabri- uated from St. Mary’s High la Pass, both of Swampscott. School, Class of 1968. Ellen was predeceased by her traffic is shut down The U.S. Senate Com- Boston National Flower Show, ella; two brothers, Donald mittee on Health, Educa- Ellen had worked for the sister, Karen Belanger. Several BOSTON (AP) — A the Topsfield Fair, winning nu- Whippie and his wife JoAn tion, Labor and Pensions Boston Globe in accounting cousins also survive her. kitten found walking in merous honors throughout of Crystal Springs, Fla., and is holding a series of the years. She was a tireless Morton Whippie and his wife for over 25 years. She had Service information: a busy Massachusetts currently been working as a Family and friends are in- highway tunnel has been hearings this month on teacher of flower design and Connie of Keene, N.H.; her vited to Ellen’s visitation strategies for stabiliz- never hesitated to give consult brother-in-law, Dale Dustin sales associate at the Home rescued with the help of on Wednesday, Sept. 6, ing premiums for about when needed! Marie is cred- of Alstead, N.H.; as well as Depot in Hyannis for the state police troopers who past 12 years. Ellen had also 2017, from 4 – 8 p.m. at 18 million Americans ited with bringing life to the several nieces and nephews CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral shut down traffic for it. Nahant Garden Club with the and her beloved four legged worked for FEMA as a volun- Police said Sunday on who purchase insurance teer during several natural Home, 157 Maple Street, through the individual various roles she undertook companion, Holly. She was Lynn, MA 01904. A Mass Facebook the kitten de- over several decades, includ- the mother of the late David disasters, especially following cided to “play a little hide market. hurricane Katrina in Louisiana. of Christian Burial will be Baker is scheduled to ing serving as their president Ford and sister of the late celebrated on Thursday, and seek” in the Ted Wil- for much of that time. Her Lorraine Dustin. She was an avid golfer and Sept. 7, 2017, at 10 a.m. liams Tunnel in Boston. testify on Thursday along home gardens received her Service information: A was a member of Presidents at St. John the Evangelist Sgt. Bob Dateo shut with Govs. Steve Bullock devotion, much to the delight memorial Mass will be held Golf Course in Quincy for a Church, 174 Humphrey traffic down. The Animal of Montana, Bill Haslam of friends, family, neighbors, on Saturday at 10 a.m. in number of years. Ellen loved to Street, Swampscott, MA Rescue League of Bos- of Tennessee, Gary Her- and passers-by. St. Thomas Aquinas Church travel the world and especially 01907. Burial will follow ton quickly rescued the bert of Utah and John Marie loved Nahant. She in Nahant. A reception will enjoyed going on cruises. She the Mass in Swampscott kitten. Hickenlooper of Colorado. was involved with the Nahant follow at the Nahant Life also enjoyed her trips to Las Cemetery. Donations are A trooper posted a photo A Baker spokesman Beautification Committee and Saving Station. Relatives Vegas and other local New requested to: Kaplan Fam- of the wayward kitten says the governor will the Nahant Historical Society and friends are respectful- England casinos for a good ily Hospice House, 78 Lib- on social media. A video offer ideas for providing as well as the Nahant Wom- ly invited. In lieu of flowers, game of chance. She will be erty Street, Danvers, MA taken by police shows the states with flexibility and en’s Club. She was charitable donations may be made “The remembered as a funny, warm 01923. Please visit www. kitten walking along the cost controls. to many causes, tirelessly giv- Nahant Garden Club Schol- hearted, and generous person cuffemcginn.com for di- side of the road as cars who had an upbeat and bub- rections, or to sign the on- drive by. ing her talents and resources. arship Fund” PO Box 16 line guest book. bly yet sassy personality. Police say they need She was an accomplished vi- Nahant Ma 01908. Arrange- 781-593-7700 olinist who played first chair in ments by the SOLIMINE Fu- ideas on what to name Publishing Daily, except Sundays the New Hampshire All State neral Home, Lynn. Directions the kitten. USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Orchestra. The arts were but and guestbook at www.soli- The kitten will be put Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA one of her loves and she was mine.com Catch up with your up for adoption when it’s and additional offices. medically cleared. 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Crab legs in Lynn City to celebrate a world of sound ITEM STAFF REPORT bracelet-making, and face-painting. LYNN — The annu- The musical perform- al World Music Festival ers planned for the event will be Saturday, Sept. include C.C. Yanakakis, 16 from 2-8 p.m. at Heri- Adnaa Khan: Pakistani tage Waterfront Park, 172 music, Isaac Matus: Mu- Lynnway, across from sic from Colombia, Youth North Shore Community Power Group: Xiomara College. The festival is a cele- Escobar, Let Freedom bration of a variety of Sing: Songs of the Civil music from the multicul- Rights Movement, Shir tural North Shore area Rikud: Jewish and Israeli and will be hosted by music/dance, Salam Ab- the Highlands Coalition, bas: Oud music from Ku- Lynn Arts, and Downtown wait/Iraq, Cape Cod Afri- Lynn. This year the festi- can Drum and Dance, Lois val is being dedicated to Lane and the Daily Plan- Leonardo “Len” Clement, ets, St. Mary’s Haiti Choir, who was the victim of a and Julio Bare & Co. fatal shooting in Lynn in Visitors should bring April. their own chairs and blan- The free event, which kets. is meant to be a reviv- More information can al of lost heritages and be found by contacting a celebration of all cul- Cheris at 617-849-2985 tures, along with several or [email protected] musical performances, David at 781-595-8701 or will also feature ethnic [email protected] or food and a number of Yonerky at 781-513-1627 workshops that include or ysantana01@north- painting, leaf-painting, shore.edu.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Construction worker Dennis Santos of New Bedford descends the scaffolding that has en- cased the Cobbet Hill apartments on Essex Street as the building undergoes renovations. Work underway on Cobbet Hill apartments

LYNN — WinnCompa- setts Historical Commis- nies, a Boston-based de- sion and Lynn Housing velopment firm, is over- Authority & Neighbor- seeing a historic property hood Development as fi- rehabilitation of the Cob- nancing partners. bet Hill apartments on The 117-unit former Essex Street. school is home to seniors, The firm’s website lists Keith Construction as the disabled residents and project general contrac- families. Winn estimates tor with MassHousing, the project will be com- pleted in the winter of ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE the federal Department of Housing and Urban 2018 and employ 100 con- A seagull enjoys a fresh crab dinner at the Lynn Marina. Development, Massachu- struction workers.

Subscribe to LAW OFFICES OF JAMES J. CARRIGAN T riders better have a ticket to ride • Social Security Disability • Workers Compensation home delivery • Accidents TICKET place, for the most part, sengers, and this same MBTA have faced crit- 25 years located across before commuters board philosophy will be used as icism for train on-time and get free access From A1 to the e-edition on from Lynn District Court trains. Trains are not held we design and deploy oth- performance and winter 15 Johnson St. conductors are prevented for checks and Fare is Fair er modernizations around weather delays. Lynn’s 781-596-0100 from checking all tickets. works will ensure lines the commuter rail, includ- state legislative delega- JAMES J. CARRIGAN As a result, passengers are minimized to ensure ing strategies to reduce tion has taken agency offi- ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN often do not activate a passengers make their onboard cash, deploy dig- cials to task for conditions RONALD D. MALLOY www.jamescarriganlaw.com ticket, have a paper ticket scheduled trains, the Keo- ital scanners for conduc- inside the Market Street [email protected] punched or pay cash for a lis statement said. tors and implement gate commuter rail garage ticket on board. Scorey said the checks systems,” Scorey said. with its graffiti-covered In past years, Keolis has are also an opportunity The increased ticket walls and rusting metal conducted random tick- to educate commuter rail checks go hand in hand stairwell treads and struc- et checks, according to a riders about potentially with Keolis’ plans to tran- tural beams. Need to find company statement, at more convenient, even af- sition to onboard ticket MBTA spokesman Joe random stations about six fordable, ticket purchas- scanners and implement Pesaturo in August said an article? to eight times a year. But ing options, including key marketing initiatives. money is available in the the company is stepping monthly passes and the The company statement MBTA’s Capital Invest- up fare checks with more Mticket app. called ticket processing ment Program to hire a Subscribe to commuters transitioning “Many regular passen- modernization efforts part consultant to map out ren- from summer work and gers have already experi- of Keolis and the MBTA’s ovation plans for the com- e-edition on vacation schedules to a enced Fare is Fair events. plan to grow commuter muter garage with a con- regular work week. These do not unreason- rail ridership. sultant hired sometime The checks will take ably inconvenience pas- The company and the this fall. A4 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2017 OPINION JONAH GOLDBERG HOW TO REACH US

E M. G D  How do you solve a problem like North Korea? President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg The first step in thinking E C  J. Edward M. Grant through a problem is to Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall ask whether it’s a problem 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey at all. Problems without P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton solutions, the saying goes, Vice President, Finance Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan aren’t problems. They’re Chief Operating O cer Chairman facts. Customer Service P ’ Some people argue that Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 a nuclear-armed North Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Korea is less of a prob- All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 lem and more of a fact. 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Murderous doughboy Kim Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Ext. 2 Peter H. 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It China is the uncontested [email protected] ar-armed North Korea and makes much of its money hegemon of the region. rely on the time-tested poli- through counterfeiting, sex Such a “grand bargain ADVERTISING and drug trafficking, and NAFTA the way to go cy of nuclear deterrence. would effectively transfer Ernie Carpenter Jr. It’s not a bad argument, numerous other schemes. America’s dominance to Director of Advertising but it has problems. Nucle- Among its biggest profit China,” Hoover Institution and Business Development, ext. 1355 There are reasons to be optimistic in the wake of ar weapons have uses other centers is extortion from scholar Michael Auslin [email protected] Labor Day. The unemployment rate is low, at 4.3 per- than simply laying waste the “international commu- writes in the Los Angeles Michele Iannaco cent. Hundreds of thousands of new jobs are being to cities. The chief one, as I nity.” For 25 years it has Times. “No matter how the Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 created every month. Second-quarter GDP was re- already mentioned, is they been taking bribes to de- White House spun such a [email protected] vised up to 3 percent. take regime change off the lay its nuclear program, as deal, world leaders would Jim McFadyen That said, economic anxiety still lingers. President table forever. Hence North President Trump rightly infer that the U.S. had Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 Donald Trump, trying to ease that anxiety, talks Korea’s primary demand: noted on Twitter recently. gone hat in hand to China.” [email protected] tough about the North American Free Trade Agree- permanent recognition of And, obviously, the regime The impact on South Ko- ment and the possibility of implementing tariffs. Ralph Mitchell the illegitimate regime’s lied every time. rean politics, never mind Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 While it sounds good — what American doesn’t want legitimacy. North Korea has also Japan’s, would be tumul- [email protected] to boost U.S. manufacturers? — Trump’s plans could Nukes also provide all exported nuclear and mis- tuous at best. be counterproductive to the economic well-being of sile technology to rogue Patricia Whalen manner of maneuvering So what to do? Well, the Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 the country. room. For instance, Iran, nations such as Iran and first thing is to recognize [email protected] Admittedly, NAFTA is now more than 20 years old; another country with a hor- Syria. Who really thinks that there are no good it could stand some updates. But it would be easi- rible government, wants a that Kim will give up his solutions. But perhaps the BUSINESS OFFICE er to get Mexico and Canada to the table to discuss nuclear arsenal very badly. business model? least bad option would be to Beth Bresnahan if Trump weren’t so antagonistic. In a recent tweet, While the Israelis are wor- If it were easy, the wis- openly declare that Amer- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 Trump called NAFTA the “worst trade deal” ever and ried — for understandable est course of policy would ica already considers the [email protected] said both Mexico and Canada are “being very diffi- be to decapitate the North reasons — that the Irani- North Korean regime to be Susan J. Conti cult” and suggested terminating the agreement. ans might one day use it Korean regime. But that China’s puppet, and that Controller, ext. 1288 NAFTA unfairly bears the brunt of the blame for against Israel, that’s not wouldn’t be easy at all. A North Korean misdeeds are [email protected] manufacturing job losses in the U.S. The reality is, the only reason it would conventional war would be really Chinese misdeeds. manufacturing output in the U.S. has never been over relatively quickly — so Ted Grant be bad for Iran to have the That would come at a Publisher, ext. 1234 higher. Yes, the U.S. lost 5.6 million manufacturing bomb. Iran wants to be a long as China stayed out of price, too. But it would in- [email protected] jobs between 2000 and 2010. However, according to a regional hegemon able to it — but not quickly enough centivize China either to study by the Center for Business and Economic Re- meddle far beyond its own to prevent the destruction Marian Kinney rein in the North Korean ext. 1212 search at Ball State University, 85 percent of those borders. Having nukes of South Korea’s capital regime or, eventually, get [email protected] are attributable to technology, particularly automa- makes that much easier be- and the deaths of millions rid of it. tion. cause it raises the stakes of of people, including thou- Will Kraft Part of the problem appears to be a lack of under- any military confrontation. sands of Americans. Jonah Goldberg is an edi- Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 [email protected] standing by Trump of trade deficits. Trump will say North Korea, the so-called Another widely discussed tor-at-large of National Re- we’re “losing” $58 billion to Mexico, as if the U.S. is Hermit Kingdom, does not solution would be to induce view Online and a visiting Jennifer Perez writing a check. The reality is, the U.S. is importing have any territorial ambi- China to overthrow the re- fellow at the American En- ext. 1205 more from Mexico than Mexico is importing from the tions, nor is it much inter- gime and install a puppet terprise Institute. You can [email protected] U.S., and so Mexico is buying U.S. Treasury bonds. ested in interacting with government. China could write to him in care of this Carolina Trujillo Consumers in both countries still benefit, despite the the rest of the world. The probably do it relatively newspaper or by email at Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 trade deficit. regime’s existence depends easily. It surely has lots of [email protected]. [email protected] NAFTA has resulted in lower prices for consumers, Jim Wilson particularly for gasoline and food. The people who RAMESH PONNURU Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 benefit most are the working poor. It’s one thing if [email protected] you’re doing your grocery shopping at Whole Foods Working for the president, but not supporting him CIRCULATION and buying gifts at specialty shops. But for people Lisa Mahmoud who need do their shopping at stores such as Wal- It’s hard to find good help Trump is angry with his er-in-chief. Administer- Manager, ext. 1239 Mart, NAFTA helps keep those prices low. these days, at least if you’re aides over Chinese im- ing the White House and [email protected] Trump’s hints at protectionism — in the form of President Donald Trump. ports. He keeps telling through it the executive CLASSIFIED tariffs as offsets against trade deficits — hurt more People who work for the them he wants tariffs, he branch so as to make his than they would help, despite the rhetoric. Imposing Abbe Young Smith executive branch — people reportedly said, and they comments reality has not tariffs would result in higher prices and leave the Manager, ext. 1276 he’s appointed — feel free keep moving forward with been nearly as high a pri- U.S. open to retaliatory measures, like tariffs on U.S. [email protected] to criticize him, distance milder policies. ority. He hires people who exports and complaints filed with the World Trade themselves from him, dis- Yet it is within a pres- don’t share his views, com- NEWSROOM Organization. agree with him, or just re- ident’s power to make plains when they don’t act “Studies repeatedly show that NAFTA has gen- Bill Brotherton frain from defending him himself be taken seriously on his views, and — that’s Features Editor ext. 1338 erated small but significant increases in U.S. jobs, and his policies. by his underlings. Other all. [email protected] wages, GDP and welfare, and has created a seam- Writing in Politico Maga- presidents have all done If special prosecutor less North American market that has benefited U.S. Gayla Cawley zine, Rich Lowry says that it — or, rather, they have Robert Mueller is really manufacturers, farmers and service providers,” said Reporter, ext. 1236 Trump has an “insubordi- been taken seriously by conducting a witch hunt, [email protected] Scott Lincicome, a Cato Institute adjunct scholar. nation problem.” His evi- default. They have rarely as Trump claims, and his Cheryl Charles “Protectionism, meanwhile, has over the last century dence includes Secretary had to exert themselves attorney general is too not only imposed massive costs on U.S. consumers Night Editor, ext. 1278 of State Rex Tillerson’s to make sure their com- weak to do anything about [email protected] but also frequently failed to save protected American pointed refusal to say that mands are being executed. it, as he also claims, then Tori Faieta workers and industries and exposed U.S. exporters to President Trump speaks In the Trump adminis- the remedy is not to be foreign retaliation.” Copy Editor for American values and tration, though, it is not found on Twitter: Trump [email protected] On this Labor Day, many of the working poor in Secretary of Defense Jim always clear which of the has to fire Sessions and Thomas Grillo this country weren’t taking it easy at a backyard Mattis’s contradiction of president’s comments are replace him with someone barbecue. They were laboring. They need a president Reporter, ext. 1264 him on North Korea. meant to be orders and who will remove Mueller. [email protected] who won’t make their lives harder by enacting poli- Lowry thinks that which of them are just But he isn’t willing to do cies that sound good but will hurt the most vulnera- Trump weakened his sway self-expression. When the that, perhaps because of Spenser Hasak ble among us. over his own subordinates president says he wants Photographer, ext. 1332 the political fallout, so he [email protected] by first harshly criticiz- a health policy that cov- instead pops off at the cost The above editorial appeared in The Dallas Morn- Thor Jourgensen ing News on Friday. ing Attorney General Jeff ers more people than of his own credibility. Sessions and then failing Obamacare, does it mean News Editor, ext. 1267 It has become a cliché [email protected] to follow through on that his aides have to come up that many of Trump’s ut- criticism. The original with a policy that accom- terances are to be taken Steve Krause action made his other ap- plishes this goal? seriously but not literally. Sports Editor, ext. 1229 [email protected] pointees less inclined to Nobody has taken it The consequence is that, feel loyal, and the subse- that way, and Trump more and more, execu- Katie Morrison quent inaction made them has not done anything tive-branch personnel are Sports Reporter less afraid to act on their about it. The Pentagon is inverting that formula. [email protected] feelings. Lowry concludes slow-walking Trump’s pol- For them he is literally Owen O’Rourke that White House chief of icy excluding transgender the president, but not se- Photographer, ext. 1224 staff John Kelly needs to people from the military. If riously. [email protected] crack some heads to keep he is planning to do some- Roberto Scalese the administration from thing about it, the news Ramesh Ponnuru is a Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 disintegrating. has not come out of his Bloomberg View colum- [email protected] The phenomenon to leak-happy White House. nist. He is a senior editor Anne Marie Tobin which Lowry is pointing is (He hasn’t even tweeted of National Review and Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 real. But the root problem a complaint, pathetic as the author of “The Party of [email protected] isn’t insubordination; it’s that would be.) Death: The Democrats, the Bridget Turcotte a lack of presidential seri- Based on his conduct so Media, the Courts, and the Reporter, ext. 1269 ousness. far, Trump views the pres- Disregard for Human Life.” [email protected] A new example came ident’s most important Readers may email him at role as being comment- [email protected]. 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All address information, particu- at 1:59 a.m. Monday at 435 Wind-whipped wildfires are larly arrests, reflect police records. Essex St. In the event of a perceived inac- curacy, it is the sole responsibility Overdose threatening national park icons of the concerned party to contact A report of an overdose at the relevant police department and 7:47 a.m. Monday on Elm By Matt Volz and have the department issue a no- Street. Sudhin Thanawala ASSOCIATED PRESS tice of correction to the Daily Item. Corrections or clarifications will not Theft HELENA, Mont. — be made without express notice of A report of a larceny at 7:03 Winds wreaked havoc on change from the arresting police p.m. Sunday at 534A Essex wildfires that were threat- department. St.; at 2:02 a.m. Monday at ening two crown jewels of 102 Rockaway St.; at 3:38 the National Park Service a.m. Monday on Rockaway on Monday, pushing the LYNN Place. flames toward manmade A report of a robbery at and natural icons in and Arrest 10:29 p.m. Sunday at 3 around Glacier and Yo- semite national parks. Caitlin Oldziey, 25, of 533 Rhodes Ave. The wind-driven fires, Ringwood Ave., Wanaque, A report of motor vehicle combined with high tem- N.J., was arrested on warrant theft at 10:06 a.m. Monday at 122 Essex St. peratures and dry con- charges of number plate vio- ditions, have disrupted lation to conceal, uninsured Vandalism holiday travel and ham- motor vehicle/trailer and un- pered firefighters across registered motor vehicle at A report of motor vehicle the West during a Labor 4:24 p.m. Sunday. vandalism at 11:07 a.m. Day weekend that capped Sunday at 72 New Park St.; a devastating summer in Accidents at 10:46 p.m. Sunday at 37 which an area larger than A report of a motor vehicle Kirtland St.; at 10:01 a.m. Rhode Island has burned. hit and run accident at 1:36 Monday at 483 Chatham St. The dozens of fires p.m. Sunday at 304 Boston burning across the West St. MARBLEHEAD and Canada have blan- A report of a motor vehicle keted the air with chok- accident at 3:38 p.m. Sun- Complaints ing smoke from Oregon, day at 70 York Road; at 3:41 where ash fell on the town p.m. Sunday at Broadway and A report of creepy kids in of Cascade Locks, to Col- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Parkland Avenue; at 10:26 the woods at 8:56 a.m. Sun- orado, where health offi- p.m. Sunday at Shepard and day on Wyman Road. A caller cials issued an air quality Firefighters douse hot spots from a fire on a hillside near Interstate 210 Warren streets; at 9:01 a.m. reported that there were three advisory alert. Monday in the Sunland-Tujunga section of Los Angeles. Monday at 494 Walnut St. creepy kids who emerged A fire in Montana’s Gla- cier National Park emp- A report of a motor vehicle from the woods after hiding news: The wind had shift- us and a very high priority wrapped 19th-century tied the park’s busiest accident with personal injury up there when a cruiser came ed and gusts were driving to do whatever we can to cabins in shiny, fire-resis- nearby. When the cruiser left, tourist spot as wind gusts at 8:07 p.m. Sunday at Ox- the fire down the moun- preserve that,” she said. tant material to protect the kids reportedly came drove the blaze toward ford and Washington streets; tainside toward the lake’s Outside California’s Yo- them from the flames. back out. the doorstep of a century at 4:58 a.m. Monday at Hon- The fire threatening the A report of three loud bangs old lodge. The 14-square- shores. semite National Park, a ey Dew Donuts at 1067 West- Losing Lake McDonald wind-fueled fire on Sun- grove was one of several ern Ave. at 10:54 a.m. Sunday on Lee mile fire that consumed a Street. The caller reported the historic Glacier backcoun- Lodge on top of the destruc- day drove deeper into a in the area — one of which tion of Sperry Chalet last grove of 2,700-year-old closed some trails in Yo- Breaking and Entering bangs were too quick to be try chalet last week was noise from a cannon. Police about a mile away from week would be “unimag- giant sequoia trees. Offi- semite. A road leading to inably devastating,” said cials said the fire had gone the park’s southern en- A report of motor vehicle reported that the noise was Lake McDonald Lodge, a Mark Hufstetler, a histori- through about half the trance was also closed. breaking and entering at from the cannons from the 103-year-old Swiss cha- an who worked at the lodge grove, and had not killed Brenda Negley woke up 11:47 a.m. Sunday at 43 yacht clubs canceling the let-style hotel. for several years in the late any trees. Monday in her Oakhurst Cottage St. boat races. The lodge’s setting on 1970s and early 1980s. Giant sequoias are re- home 14 miles away and A report of a breaking and A report of a disturbance at the lake as the Going-to- “These are some of the silient and can withstand found her truck covered entering at 10 a.m. Monday 6:39 p.m. Sunday on Nichol- the-Sun-Road begins its with ash. Her mother was at 96 Range Ave. son Hill. vertigo-inducing climb up most remarkable build- low intensity fires. The A report of kids possibly the Continental Divide ings anywhere in the blaze burned low-lev- there, too, after evacu- Complaints doing drugs at 7:12 p.m. has made it an endear- United States and they el brush and left scorch ating her own home, but Sunday on Pleasant Street. A ing park symbol for many are an integral part of marks on some big trees Negley’s thoughts were A report of a disturbance group of teens were reported- visitors, and it’s the jump- the Glacier experience that survived, said Cheryl with the peaceful and se- at 3:26 p.m. Sunday at 12 ly “smoking dope.” ing-off point for hikes, boat and the Glacier tradition,” Chipman, a fire informa- cluded grove that she has Flint St.; at 4:07 p.m. Sun- rides, horseback riding Hufstetler said. “If they tion officer. regularly visited since day at 70 Lafayette Park; at SWAMPSCOTT and tours in old-fashioned did not exist, that expe- “They have thick bark childhood. 5:02 p.m. Sunday at 44 Es- buses known as jammers. rience and that tradition and made it through pret- “I’ve been sick with wor- tes St.; at 5:45 p.m. Sunday Accidents Rangers evacuated tour- would not exist, either.” ty well,” Chipman said. ry over Nelder Grove,” she at 7 Peary Ave.; at 5:53 p.m. ists and residents from Fire crews understood There are about 100 gi- said. “As much as Nelder Sunday at Shelter at 100 Wil- A report of a motor vehicle 55 homes near the lake the significance of the ant sequoias in the grove, Grove is my home, and low St.; at 9:16 p.m. Sunday hit and run accident at 2:04 on Sunday as firefighters lodge and were ready to including the roughly I don’t want to lose my at 129 Oxford St.; at 12:03 p.m. Sunday at 49 Magnolia laid hoses and sprinklers protect it, said fire infor- 24-story-high Bull Buck home, I want to save my a.m. Monday at 72 Lewis St.; Road. around the hotel. On Mon- mation officer Diane Sine. sequoia, one of the world’s mom’s home and everyone day, fire crews got bad “It’s important to all of largest. Fire crews also else’s home.” Medford squares off on city plans for area MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Police investigating Authorities say Hubert MEDFORD the 157-room Hyatt Place room and conference cen- officials have focused on overdose spike took the girl from her From A1 Boston, located on River- ter as well as a skybar ways Medford Square can grandparents’ Worcester side Avenue, also in close with clear views of Med- be approved and compiled GLOUCESTER (AP) home at about 2:30 a.m. Attleboro and a Fairfield proximity to City Hall, ford and the Boston sky- suggestions for improving — Police are working on Aug. 27, choked her Inn & Suites in Milford. and the 152-room AC line. Burke indicated the the area. to identify the source of and threw her off the The architectural firm Marriott Hotel at Stations new hotel would bring an The master plan will re- the drugs that led to five Interstate 290 overpass planning the project on Landing alongside Wel- estimated $600,000 in tax view ideas for additional overdoses, one fatal, in into Lake Quinsiga- the 8,398 square foot lot is lington Circle. revenue to the city. economic development in one day in a Massachu- mond. She swam about Northeast Collaborative The RudraH hotel proj- Burke will lead the Medford Square, preserv- setts city. 100 yards to shore and Architects (NCA) of Prov- ect got off the ground at Wednesday, Sept. 13 ing and enhancing his- Gloucester Police Chief knocked on the door of idence. The hotel project is the start of the year when discussion on the draft torical and cultural land- John McCarthy says it a waterfront home in expected to cost between sources confirmed land for master plan for Medford marks, open space and appears that a “strong Shrewsbury at 4 a.m. $25 million and $30 mil- the project and existing Square. The public meet- recreation and transpor- source of drugs” came She had minor injuries. lion. buildings — a vacant office ing is scheduled from tation options, according into the city sometime Hubert’s attorney says Mayor Stephanie M. building and two smaller, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Med- to MAPC’s website. Friday. Officers suspect his client denies the Burke announced the unattached vacant build- ford Senior Center, 101 “The city of Medford it could involve synthetic charges and “wasn’t even RudraH project during ings — purchased for $1.5 Riverside Ave. seeks to update the Mas- opioid fentanyl. with the girl” when she her February State of the million by RudraH in a The Metropolitan Area ter Plan for the central Authorities said Sunday was thrown into the lake. City speech, promising the deal brokered by Med- Planning Council (MAPC) business district and one woman died after He’s being held on $1 city, with input from resi- ford-based Andrew Realty. is helping the city map heart of the city to attract suffering an apparent million bail. dents, has big plans for During her February out a vision for Medford people to live, work and overdose at Addison Gil- Medford Square. speech, Burke said the Square. Working with play and strengthen the bert Hospital, where she DA: Man who charged at Medford is already the new hotel is expected to residents and business Square as a destination,” had accompanied another police shot 7 times by officer home of two brand hotels, feature a rooftop function owners, MAPC and city MAPC states on its site. person who was being treated. PITTSFIELD (AP) — The city has become Authorities say a man Did you know? known for its police who allegedly ran toward The Committee to Elect department’s ANGEL police with a knife died program, which encour- after he was shot seven Judith Flanagan Kennedy ages addicts to turn in times by an officer in their drugs to police Massachusetts. without fear of arrest in The Berkshire district presents order to get fast-tracked attorney’s office said for treatment. Sunday that an autopsy McCarthy told the determined Daniel Gillis, Home delivery Associated Press in July of Pittsfield, died Friday A Cocktail Hour subscribers that the city is seeing from the gunshot wounds. get FREE access more fatal overdoses than Officers had responded with Mayor Kennedy when the program began to a domestic incident in- to the e-edition on in June 2015. volving Gillis’s girlfriend. Authorities say Gillis had Man to be arraigned for barricaded himself inside The Porthole Restaurant throwing girl from bridge a Pittsfield home and then ran out the back door and 98 Lynnway, Lynn WESTBOROUGH (AP) confronted officers while ITEM CLASSIFIEDS — A Massachusetts man armed with the knife. accused of kidnapping his Authorities say Gil- GET RESULTS! friend’s 7-year-old daugh- lis did not comply with Thursday, Sept. 7 , 2017 ter and throwing her off repeated orders to stop a bridge into a lake is and drop the knife. They heading to court to face an say he was shot by Officer 6 to 8 p.m. Call Customer Service attempted murder charge. Christopher Colello. to place an ad Prosecutors say 35-year- The 36-year-old Gillis old Joshua Hubert is died at an area hospital. Suggested Donation: $25 781-593-7700, ext. 2 scheduled for arraignment Police say Colello has today in Westborough been placed on temporary JUDY FLANAGAN District Court. paid leave. Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 Hotline CALL 24 HOURS A DAY KENNEDY or text the word tiplynn All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. and your tip to “tip411” (847411) MAYOR Callers may remain anonymous. Spanish menu available TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Arrigo: ‘I urge the public to think Mayor: Revere skeptically’ on police chief status is handcuffed by CHIEF li served as chief for five police department,” refer- family is reprehensible. I ‘outdated’ laws From A1 years, and as an officer ring to the mayor. bend my knee for no one. in the department for 26 Rotondo asked the may- I’m too old. My arthritis REVERE istration uncovered the to internal candidates years — it was his decision or why Cafarelli’s contract won’t let me, so I’ll stand From A1 report about a month ago, with at least five years as and prerogative as mayor wasn’t honored and why to fight anyone. But don’t and presented it to the a lieutenant or captain, to to not extend his contract COBRA wasn’t provided the City Council amend attack my family and City Council last week. allow the city to hire from as chief and go in a dif- under the law. Arrigo re- that ordinance last Mon- One of the recommenda- that’s all I really have to outside the department. ferent direction. On July plied that as he believes day, the council voted to tions that came out of the Arrigo said in a recent 1, Arrigo said Cafarelli’s Rotondo knows, the city say.” send the request to the 2015 review, conducted by statement that as mayor, employment with the city is under the threat of lit- Arrigo said that Cafarel- public safety subcommit- the Collins Center, was he pledges to always ad- ended, and per city policy, igation and that litigation li formally retired on Aug. tee. to hire a police chief from dress issues in an honest his family’s health insur- strategy would have to be 20 and receives an annual The mayor said it outside the department. and transparent manner, ance continued through discussed in executive ses- pension of $134,368, and shouldn’t just be accept- Arrigo cited the report as and promises to always the end of that month, sion, which is closed to the is eligible to be covered by ed that police chief can- supporting his request to deal in facts. July 31. public. retiree health insurance didates should be better amend the city ordinance “Unfortunately, there “As with any employ- Rotondo, addressing Ca- moving forward. than others within their — he said only Revere has been a lot of conver- ee whose term has ended farelli, who was at the City department, but that they The mayor said that on and Waltham restrict sation around the status with the city, Chief Ca- Council meeting, said, “It’s should match up with the two separate occasions, their pool to internal can- of former Police Chief farelli was offered the op- my understanding that in best candidates anywhere. didates. the city negotiated to con- Joe Cafarelli that is not tion to purchase health 2016, the mayor had sent “In the name of public “One of the most press- clusion very generous sep- grounded in facts or reali- insurance for the month you a letter basically say- safety, we should accept ing issues … (is) the rule ty,” Arrigo said. “Out of re- of August,” Arrigo said in ing that you could return aration agreements with nothing less,” Arrigo said. that the department must spect for him, his service, a statement. “The Human to work, and then after Cafarelli’s attorneys, only “The fact of the matter pick its chief from within,” and the Revere Police De- Resources department ac- that in 2017, stating that for them to refuse to sign is, we are currently con- the report reads. “This is partment, I have gone out tively reached out to ex- you would not be able to — the city remains inter- straining ourselves to a not a civil service limita- of my way not to dispar- plain his coverage options, return back to work.” Ro- ested in reaching an ami- limited pool of candidates tion, but rather a stipu- age former Chief Cafarel- which actually turned out tondo said that after June, cable resolution. when selecting someone lation put in place within li over the last number of to be ‘deferred retirement’ Cafarelli and his family for one of the most im- “I urge the public to take the city. While often it is months, or air out any is- coverage — a less expen- were basically left with no portant jobs in the city a moment and think skep- desirable to promote from sues publicly. Despite this, sive option than COBRA. insurance. Is that correct, of Revere. If we want the within, Revere has expe- my administration has “He was treated exact- Rotondo asked Cafarelli. tically about the bizarre, best minds and talents in insulting and blatantly rienced a fair amount of been the target of false ly as we would any other “I’d say that’s an accu- the department to grow turbulence over the past false messages that come and misleading state- employee. He turned down rate assessment and that’s into the kinds of leaders several years and the abil- ments. health insurance coverage about as much as I can get from those who have at- we know that they can be, ity to bring in an outside “On social media, and for August. He actually did into,” Cafarelli said. tempted to make the for- we should not constrain leader with a different set during (last) Monday’s choose to purchase dental Cafarelli said that he mer chief’s status a po- them. The message that of experiences could bene- City Council meeting, I insurance through the city wasn’t inclined to speak at litical issue,” Arrigo said. we send to our police and fit the department in the was accused of somehow for the month of August, the meeting, as he wasn’t “I’m going to continue to our residents with these future.” disparaging the former but declined health insur- an employee of the city outdated restraints is respect the residents, the The report further chief’s family, and denying ance.” anymore, but added that that our city is willing to states that the promotion he appreciated the coun- police department, and set lower expectations, re- them access to health in- City Councilor-at-Large to chief in Revere mirrors surance coverage,” Arrigo George Rotondo said at the cilor’s support. the former chief himself duce competition, and not much larger agencies, said. “These statements City Council meeting last “All I’m here to do is pro- by keeping the remainder listen to outside ideas.” where the chief can come are false. As a husband week that “my problem is tect my reputation and of our issues private.” Arrigo said the inter- from a variety of ranks and as a father of two that you’re besmirching my good name. If someone nal candidates for police and is under a contract small children, I take a former chief’s name in has a problem with me, I Gayla Cawley can be chief had also undergone that allows the chief to deep offense to these false public and in private and would much more appre- reached at gcawley@item- a thorough assessment return to their previous statements.” more importantly, you’re ciate that they be profes- live.com. Follow her on from four police chiefs position if their contract Arrigo said Cafarel- doing the same with the sional, but to target my Twitter @GaylaCawley. outside the area, and all isn’t renewed — for ex- scored lower than what was expected — the high- ample Cafarelli, a former est grade was a B- and lieutenant, could have re- most candidates were in turned to that former civ- the C range. il service rank. “This is a Arrigo said that since more common occurrence taking office about 19 in very large departments, months ago, he’s taken the but not appropriate for an time to see how difficult agency the size of Revere,” the job is of being a po- the report said. lice officer in Revere. It’s Arrigo said the report become clear to him how also found a number of important it is to provide issues within the depart- these “incredibly talented ment, including an in- and courageous men and efficient organizational women” with the tools structure, lack of cohesion they need to succeed, and within command staff, a the resources necessary to lack of proper training allow them to develop and and career development grow as leaders. for officers, the overem- Guido is in place while phasis on a paramilitary a top to bottom organiza- approach to policing, and tional review of the police a lack for a comprehen- department is conducted, sive 21st century strategy which was initiated by Ar- for working with the com- rigo, and is being conduct- munity to solve problems ed by Chelsea Police Chief and prevent crime. Brian Kyes and Arlington The report stated that ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Police Chief Fred Ryan. there “is a true sense of ‘be- The bleachers at Blocksidge Field. Arrigo has said that it is cause it has always been clear that the focus needs done that way,’ which is to be on transforming the often the response to sug- Lush green for Big Blue at Blocksidge Field police department into a gestions of change when modern outfit focused on talking with department members.” Arrigo said BIG BLUE field access and activities. straints, but also because Also, part of the back lot 21st century community policing. that he does not accept From A1 Dedication ceremonies the presence of new seats will be paved, Cresta said. are slated to open at 1:30, on the Phillips Park side Cresta also said an ex- “When I first proposed “but we’ve always done it an all-purpose turf field during which all of those of the field could crowd tra $200-$250,000 will be conducting an organiza- that way,” and neither do suitable for football, soc- instrumental in the plan- the junior varsity baseball needed to erect and install tional review of the Re- residents. cer, field hockey, and la- ning and implementation field, Cresta said. the lights. vere Police Department, Some councilors were crosse. of the project will be pub- “The stands take up “Fundraising has al- the former mayor came not pleased that the may- Oddly enough, for a field licly thanked. The soccer the same amount of room ready begun for that,” he to the podium at the City or had access to the 2015 with such a celebrated game will begin at 3 p.m. from end to end as they said, “so we may have al- Council and accused such report for a month, and football history, the Big In place for Saturday’s did before,” said Cresta, ready raised some of that an effort of being an ‘in- they were just seeing it Blue’s gridiron team will opener will be the new “but they run a couple of money.” sult’ to the men and wom- for the first time during not have the honor of be- turf, and new bleachers rows deeper, so there will Beyond the lights, an- en of the Revere Police the meeting. ing first up on the new and a new press box. The be more capacity.” other long term goal is to Department,” Arrigo said. “I really don’t like being field. That distinctionfooting for the lights has The town is also plan- build a new concession “He also said that such a blindsided like this,” said belongs to the girls soc- been poured, but money ning some logistical stand on the far end of the review would be a waste Ward 6 Councilor Charles cer team, which will play is still needed to construct changes. Gone is the field, opposite Humphrey of money. What was not Patch. “We just had a con- Monument High School of them. Department of Pub- Humphrey Street en- Street. That, too, is a mat- said, and what recently versation, and if you’ve Western Mass. following lic Works director Gino trance to the field. In its ter of more fundraising, he came to my attention, is had this document here, Saturday’s dedication cer- Cresta hopes to have those place will be a landscaped said. that the previous mayor’s why are you throwing it at emonies. One week later, in place by the spring. roadway for team buses to “We hope,” Cresta said, administration actually us the night of the meet- noon on Sept. 16, the Big As it stands now, no drop off and pick up. The “that when people see did commission a $25,000 ing? Blue football team will bleachers are planned for fan entrance will be on how beautiful the facility organizational review of “Wouldn’t it be more cor- kick off against Triton. the visitors’ side of the Bondelevitch Way on the already is, it’ll encourage the police department, dial to us if you kind of Blocksidge will open Sat- field. That, Cresta said, same side of the field as the fundraising we need to back in 2015. gave us a heads up that urday at 12:30 p.m. with is due to financial con- the stands. complete the project.” “When the findings of you had this (and) let us this review were present- read it,” Patch contin- ed to the former admin- ued. “I just would have Lynnfield attorney named to cannabis committee istration in July of 2015, liked to have had this to they chose not to share the read before and you just findings with the people of come here, and you make MCBRIDE the department of public other three members are el was assembled by Gov- Revere,” Arrigo continued. these statements. We re- From A1 safety and the attorney Jennifer Flanagan, a for- ernor Charlie Baker, state “In fact, they did not even ally — we can’t defend it. general’s office, she was mer state senator; Kay Treasurer Deb Goldberg, ask for a written copy of I don’t know what else is experience to the Commis- also deputy counsel to the Doyle, who was deputy and Healey. the draft report — despite involved in this report be- sion after spending more state senate, providing le- counsel at the Depart- Baker, Goldberg, and paying the full $25,000 to cause I haven’t read it.” than a decade working gal advice to all 40 state ment of Public Health and Healey all opposed the the consultant. I’ll leave at the intersection of law, senators and their staff. was legal counsel for the passage of the ballot ini- you to consider the rea- Gayla Cawley can be regulatory policy, and pub- “I appreciate Attorney state’s medical marijua- tiative, but have said they sons why this might have reached at gcawley@item- lic safety,” Healey said in a General Healey’s confi- na program; and Shaleen will work to ensure the occurred.” live.com. Follow her on press release. “Her knowl- dence,” said McBride. “It Title, the co-founder of a will of the voters on the Arrigo said his admin- Twitter @GaylaCawley. edge and expertise in is important that we do cannabis recruiting firm issue. public policy, rule-writing, this right. I look forward who helped write the mar- “Executing the duties of and government transpar- to working with my fel- ijuana legalization refer- the commission responsi- ency will be an asset to low commission members endum that was approved bly is vital to safely laying Lynn Drug Task Force the Commission and the to ensure a thoughtful, by voters in November. the groundwork for this Hotline state as this new industry transparent process. We Title was the only one new industry in (Massa- is launched in Massachu- have a lot of work ahead of the five members of chusetts),” Baker said in a 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY setts.” of us, and I am excited to the new commission who statement. or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) McBride is a graduate get started.” voted for the legalization of Holy Cross and Suffolk Steven Hoffman, a for- of recreational marijuana Material from the Asso- Spanish menu available University Law School. 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ITEM FILE PHOTOS From left, English girls soccer goalie Tommi Hill, St. Mary’s running back Calvin Johnson, Classical football’s Nashaun Butler and Melvin Nieves, and Tech boys soccer captain Edson Alas will all hit the eld to kick off the 2017 campaign this week. St. Mary’s Nikolakopoulos bounces back from injury By Katie Morrison ITEM STAFF LYNN — An ACL tear is one of the most common injuries for an athlete. It happens all the time in the pros; the Patriots just lost wide receiver Julian Edelman to a complete tear of his ante- rior cruciate ligament, and he’ll be far from the last to suffer the injury this fall. But the injury is even more common amongst high schoolers, especially female athletes. Soccer is one of the sports it happens in most frequently, due to amount of cutting and pivoting required. The St. Mary’s girls soccer team got a rst-hand look at how easily the injury ITEM FILE PHOTO can happen, when star mid elder Mia Jonathan Luders, right, is one of the captains for the Lynn- Nikolakopoulos underwent surgery eld boys soccer team this season. last August to repair a torn ACL, forc- ing her to miss her junior season with the Spartans. The loss was a tough one for coach Pioneers soccer Jim Foley and his team to overcome. Nikolakopoulos, even as a sophomore, was the “ eld general” for the Spar- is in a good place tans. She was chosen as a captain en- tering her junior year, a role she will By Harold Rivera including an appearance in the again hold this season. ITEM STAFF Division 4 North state tourna- “It hurt not having her out there,” Fo- ment, Munroe and the Pioneers ley said. “She was the one who ran the LYNNFIELD — Lynn eld boys are back and ready to pick up middle of the eld, and not having her soccer coach Brent Munroe has where they left off. out there was a huge loss.” plenty to be optimistic about as “We’re pretty optimistic,” Mun- The team still reached the Division 4 the Pioneers prepare for the new roe, in his 17th season at the North nal in the postseason, but Fo- ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON season. helm of the program, said. “We ley says “it would have been different After a strong campaign that St. Mary’s mid elder Mia Nikolakopoulos is a saw Lynn eld go 10-7-1 last fall, LYNNFIELD, B2 NIKOLAKOPOULOS, B2 captain for the second straight season. Peabody Tech runners look to to take on build on past success

By Steve Krause "They're looking to have a good daunting ITEM SPORTS EDITOR year," Hogan said. As for the Tech harriers, Hogan ad- LYNN — Over the last two years, mits that repeating the glory of the schedule Lynn Tech has become the city's past two seasons won't be easy. signature school for track and cross "There are a lot of schools who have By Katie Morrison country. ITEM STAFF just been getting better and better of Two years ago, the Tigers' Justin the last couple of years, and they've PEABODY — The Peabody boys Lewis was a state champion in the been chasing us," he said. soccer team will have its work cut high jump, and currently stars in the "It's been a pretty good couple of out for it heading into the 2017 same event for Worcester State. years," he said. "We had a good group season, but with a strong group of Then, last year, for the second of kids, and they worked hard for it. returning seniors and a deep roster straight fall, the Tigers scored the And the school got behind us in a big full of upperclassmen, the Tanners clean sweep for technical schools in way too." could make some noise in a tal- cross country, winning the Common- However, Hogan likes his top three ent-packed Northeastern Confer- wealth Conference dual meet title, runners, two of whom are captains. ence. the CAC league meet title, and the "They'll be looking to keep it do- The Tanners had a successful state vocational championship. ing," he said. season in 2016, going 9-6-1 and However, all students must move Captains Rodrigo Mora and Jayden making the Division 1 North tour- on. And last June, the Tigers lost two Lowe will be the standard bearers. nament before falling to Lowell, of their best — one to graduation and Both are seniors, and Hogan says 1-0, in the rst round. the other to a change in sports. Ed- they appear ready to compete. “We played phenomenal in that gar Ortega, a 2-year captain who was "Jayden is looking very good," he game,” coach Stan McKeen said. rst overall in the CAC last year, has said. "Rodrigo had to work all sum- graduated; and Brendan Mendez, Peabody will have some holes to mer, so he's still working to get him- coach John Hogan's No. 2 runner a ll this season after graduating self in shape. But he's motivated to year ago, switched back to soccer this 11 seniors. But yet again, it has a do something this fall." fall. No hard feelings, Hogan says. large senior class with 16 players Hogan considers Brian Deleon "He's from South America," Hogan entering their nal season at Pea- a real nd. He ran the 2-mile last said, "and as you know soccer is very body. ITEM FILE PHOTO spring, "and discovered he really like popular. A lot of his friends play." Headlining that group are cap- running. Although Peabody graduated a large senior In fact, Hogan said, Mendez, who tains Chris Belliveau, Jacob "He's put in a good summer of class, it will have plenty of returning upper- also played the sport two years ago, PEABODY, B2 classmen, like Kevin Aroke. will be a captain this year. TECH, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2017 Rough night for Porcello in Red Sox loss to Jays

BOSTON (AP) — Steve Pearce the ball into center field on a BUNTS had three of Toronto's 14 hits would-be fielder's choice. The Red Sox had been 10-3 to lead the Blue Jays to a 10-4 Porcello, who had won five of against the Blue Jays this sea- victory over Boston on Monday his previous six starts, allowed son, including a three-game night and send Red Sox start- seven runs and 10 hits in 5 1/3 sweep in Toronto last week. ... er Rick Porcello to his major innings. The 2016 AL Cy Young The Jays have won just five league-leading 16th loss. Award winner is the first 16- times in their last 17 games. Boston lost for the fourth time game loser in the majors this They had lost seven of nine in in five games. Its lead in the AL season and the first Red Sox Boston. ... Fernando Abad struck East was trimmed to 2 1/2 games pitcher to lose that many games out Lopez on a 59 mph changeup over the New York Yankees, who since Mike Torrez in 1980, ac- to end the eighth inning. beat Baltimore in the afternoon. cording to the (Worcester) Tele- TRAINER'S ROOM Kendrys Morales hit a three- gram & Gazette. Blue Jays: RHP Marcus Stro- run shot for Toronto in the first in- Eduardo Nunez had two hits man is penciled in to pitch Friday ning. Jose Bautista connected for and three RBIs for Boston. night against Detroit, acting man- a solo drive in the third, and Raffy The Blue Jays led 3-0 after one ager DeMarlo Hale said. Stroman Lopez chased Porcello (9-16) with inning. Bautista gave them a 4-2 left his last outing on Saturday a two-run homer in the sixth. lead in the third, and then they when was hit by Mark Trumbo's The Blue Jays added three pulled away with a three-run 107 mph line drive on the right more in the ninth, highlighted sixth against Porcello. elbow. X-rays were negative. by Justin Smoak's 37th homer Ryan Goins singled with one Red Sox: 2B Dustin Pedroia and a run-scoring double for Mo- out, Darwin Barney doubled off got a "planned day off," manag- rales. the Green Monster to score one er John Farrell said, and will be Toronto left-hander J.A. Happ run and bring pitching coach back in Tuesday and Wednes- (7-10) gave up three runs — one Carl Willis out to the mound. But day. ... LHP David Price is ready PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS earned — and six hits in 5 2/3 on Porcello's first pitch to Lopez to begin pitching in simulated Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Rick Porcello looks on as innings. He was charged with an — his 100th of the game — the games. He has been out since Toronto Blue Jays’ Kendrys Morales (8) hits a three-run error that led to two runs in the No. 9 hitter homered over the To- July 22 with left elbow inflam- home run during the first inning Monday. second inning when he threw ronto bullpen to make it 7-2. mation. Peabody soccer Lynnfield boys soccer is in a good place LYNNFIELD Munroe said. “Most of them were hoping the Pioneers can change faces tough schedule From B1 starters last year. The ones who that in 2017. didn’t start got significant time. “Last year we had a really good PEABODY But Cappos has stepped returned a lot of skill players from We’re returning a really big group. year as far as winning 10 games in From B1 up and has done a good last year’s team. We’re young, still, We started a lot of sophomores last our league,” Munroe said. “We didn’t job filling the void during but I think we’re looking good. The year and a couple juniors. We had have too many players who put the Casallas and Michael the preseason. kids worked really hard in the off- freshmen, who are sophomores now, ball in net frequently. That’s one of Panzini. The Tanners have had season, a lot of them played four that I think are ready to step into the biggest differences I’ve seen in “They’ve done an excel- the chance to see what they days a week in the summer. I’m re- big roles. We’re really optimistic.” the preseason. We’ve played 2 1/2 lent job over the summer can do on the field during ally optimistic.” Munroe also noted that he’s im- games thus far and we’ve scored and with captains prac- the preseason, scrimmag- The core group of key returners for pressed with the levels of commit- eight or nine goals. That’s an area tices,” McKeen said of his ing Fenwick last week and the Pioneers this fall will be led by ment shown by his players. Many of that we need to do better in this year captains. “The team re- Triton on Saturday. But the team’s three captains in senior them played soccer all throughout spects them, and they’re and I think we’re in a position to do Peabody has some time be- defender Matthew Ricciardi, junior the summer in preparation for the so.” leaders on and off the fore its first game, which midfielder Nathan Bass and junior upcoming fall season. By seeing that Given the number of state tour- field. Having all of these is September 11 against forward Jonathan Luders. type of commitment, Munroe feels nament mainstays in the Cape Ann seniors is tough, because Medford. McKeen is happy Munroe’s also happy to return a his program is building a solid foun- League, the Pioneers have their they’re their peers. They to have all of the time he pair of promising sophomore mid- dation for years to come. work cut out for them in the confer- have to gain their respect. can get so his banged-up fielders in Thomas Buston and “I’m not looking past this year at It’s not always easy to tell ence. Lynnfield will have to battle squad can get healthy for Thomas Hauser. all,” Munroe said. “We have really your classmates if they’re the start of the season. In net, the Pioneers will rely on ju- high hopes but most of these players game in and game out if the team doing something wrong. “We were down to two nior goaltender Jack Campbell. wants to make it back to the state But so far, so good.” will be back next season. It’s a group subs at one point (Sat- “Jack had a great year for us last tournament. Also returning are Kev- that has taken things very seriously. urday),” McKeen said. year and he’s looked really good this “Our conference is really good,” in Aroke, Johnny Alves, They’ve put the effort and the time “We’ve been dealing with summer,” Munroe said. and they know how good they can Munroe said. “Masco’s the top team Troy Cappos, Ryan D’Al- an injury bug, we’ve had Munroe’s confident that his re- be. It’s a committed group. A lot of in the conference almost every year. leva and Lucas Pimenta, plenty of injuries after the turning players have both the nec- them played soccer in the summer They’re always a handful. Pentuck- who missed last season. scrimmages.” essary experience and talent to lead and that commitment is showing.” et, North Reading, Newburyport, McKeen estimated that Once the schedule be- Lynnfield to a big season. Although The biggest focal point for im- Triton, are all solid teams. It’s a dif- between 65 and 70 kids gins, there won’t be many Lynnfield boasts a fairly young ros- provement this season, Munroe ficult group, it’s hard to come out of came out for tryouts for days off for Peabody. The ter, a handful of the underclassmen noted, is the offense. Although Lyn- this group. We’ll have to play hard to the three teams (varsity, Tanners’ schedule is as on last fall’s team were able to re- nfield was solid on the defensive get into the state tournament.” JV and freshmen). tough as ever, with Med- ceive a good amount of varsity min- end last fall, the team struggled Lynnfield opens the new season on The Tanners are load- ford and Somerville join- utes. to generate scoring opportunities September 8 when the Pioneers host ed with midfielders, and ing the Northeastern “We have a lot of good returners,” throughout the season. Munroe’s North Reading. McKeen plans to go with a Conference. Peabody will 4-5-1 formation to play to have to play perennial the team’s strengths. tournament teams like “Hopefully we can con- Marblehead, Somerville, Nikolakopoulos bounces back from injury trol the ball,” McKeen Swampscott, Beverly and said. “We have a lot of Danvers twice this season. NIKOLAKOPOULOS Next came physical ther- skilled players.” “It’s good, because in From B1 apy. It took three months Offensively, junior Alves a way, you want a tough of building up strength for will lead the way after fin- schedule,” McKeen said, if we’d had her out there.” Nikolakopoulos to even at- ishing last season as Pea- since it helps the team When thinking of ACL tempt running. body’s leading scorer as only become prepared for the tears, images of a player “And even then it was a sophomore. Austin Silva tournament. writhing in pain or limp- awkward,” she said. “Nev- and Pimenta are two other First, however, the Tan- ing off the field come to er painful, but awkward, threats McKeen thinks will ners will need to focus on mind. That wasn’t how it like I forgot how to run. find the back of the net. securing that tournament happened for Nikolako- It took a long time to get Defensively, McKeen berth. poulos. There was no one back into everything.” feels confident in what he “That’s our first goal,” moment of excruciating Throughout this recov- has, despite losing goalie McKeen said, “and we’re pain or impact that alert- ery, Nikolakopoulos sup- Jake Zeuli to graduation. going to have to work hard.” ed her that something was ported her team from the wrong. It was a gradual sidelines. But as it would tear in her right knee that be for any competitor, it Tech runners look finally gave way last sum- wasn’t easy for the junior mer, when she was on va- to sit back and watch. cation in Greece. “It was one of the hardest “I didn’t really know things I think I’ve had to to build on success what to do about it,” Ni- go through,” she recalled. kolakopoulos said. “I was “I pictured myself on the TECH "We'll do the best we there for two more weeks.” field like ‘I could have From B1 can," he said. "We'll cer- Upon returning to the done that,’ or ‘I could have tainly shoot for the cham- states, Nikolakopoulos ac- had that goal or made that workouts, and he's al- pionship. We've got a real tually played in a summer pass.’ Like I could have ready running well." ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON strong Top 3. If they do league game. changed the game.” As for the new runners well, the team will do “I was okay,” she said. “I But the time down al- Spartans girls soccer captains Caitlyn Foley, in the program, Hogan well." could run and sprint and lowed Nikolakopoulos to left, and Mia Nikolakopoulos lead the team in likes freshmen Billy An- He also hopes some dribble the ball. But the take in the game from a sprints at practice last week. thony and Ike Oraekaia. more kids end up coming little turns, that’s when I different perspective. "Both have been putting out once school starts. would fall. “It was hard, but I got in some good practices," “But now I can see when you can’t limit her because "You get a couple of kids “It hurt a little here and to see the game from a he said. a coach is telling me to do that’s just the way she who see those champion- there,” Nikolakopoulos different perspective, and Sophomore Robert something, I really need to plays.” ship jackets, and you hope added. “I’ve had tendonitis it definitely helped, espe- Delangis is also someone do it because being on the Now, the focus is on they want to join the team in this knee for years, so I cially going into this sea- he's counting on. too," he said. sidelines, I could see how making her senior season thought maybe it was act- son,” she said. “I saw what frustrating it was to tell the best it can be. Nikola- ing up. But there was no could be better from the players something and kopoulos, along with fel- one moment like ‘oh, I just coach’s point of view.” they’re not doing it.” low senior captain Caitlyn It’s time to play for tore my ACL.’” “We say sometimes With the 2017 season be- Foley, are leading a young A subsequent MRI watching the game from ginning Wednesday, Niko- Spartans team with a lot would confirm the dam- the sidelines, it gives you lakopoulos feels she’s just of potential. keeps this week age, and surgery was the a totally different per- about at 100 percent. “I think the biggest thing best option for repairing spective on the way things “There’s still part of the for me is for us to grow as THIS WEEK while Everett plays an in- the tear. Nikolakopoulos should be,” Foley said. mental game that has to a team, and I would love From B1 dependent schedule. The had the surgery last Au- “She knows the game come back a little bit,” she to win a state champi- Crimson Tide will play gust 12. when she’s out there, but said. “Confidence is really onship,” Nikolakopoulos maiden game at 7 p.m. in the NEC in all other Then there was the last year she was able to the biggest thing.” said. “Not just for me, that against Atlantis Charter sports for the rest of the tough part: the recovery. read the game, see mis- Nikolakopoulos needs to would make my entire School of Fall River. season. The first post-surgerytakes, see things she and wear a brace on the knee high school career, but Fo- The following night, Saturday the action will days were no picnic for Ni- everyone else needs to during games, as an added ley, he’s been here forever, there will be a double- be non-stop at Manning. kolakopoulos. work on, and I think that protection for contact. But he’s been working so hard. header at Manning, with The consolation games “The nerve blocker didn’t helps her mentality as otherwise, she has the all- His daughter (and Spar- St. Mary's hosting Sau- for the Lynn city soccer work, so I felt it all in my captain. It was almost like clear to go full speed. And tans teammate) Jenna is gus in the early game (5) tournament will start at 9 hamstring, and after that having another coach.” she certainly does. like my best friend. That and Classical lining up a.m. Then, at 2 p.m., we'll the pain wasn’t that bad,” Nikolakopoulos feels “She goes full blast,” Fo- would be the coolest thing. against Medford (7:30). switch from soccer to foot- she said. “But it affected that in a way, she’s be- ley said. “I think there’s There are a couple things It'll represent the first ball as Beverly comes to my eating, I wasn’t eating come a better player “...in some frustration because we need to work on and time the Mustangs play a town to face English. or getting up as much as a way.” she wants to be the way we’ll be right there.” Northeastern Conference As soon as that game I should, I was just on the “I don’t want to say I’ve she was sophomore year, St. Mary’s takes on En- game. They are joined ends, it'll be back to soccer, couch for weeks. The pain gotten worse, but there but it’s going to take glish at Manning Wednes- this year in the newly-for- city tournament girls and wasn’t as big of a problem are things I need to focus some time, she was off for day night at 7 in the an- matted NEC by Malden boys soccer finals at 5:30 as my stomach and all more on now, because I a while. But she knows nual Lynn City Soccer and Somerville in football and 7:30 respectively. that comes with that.” lost so much,” she said. what she’s capable of and Tournament. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3 THE SCHEDULE Pats eyeing another Super Bowl run TUESDAY Georgetown at Fenwick (7) Boys Soccer Malden at Medford (4) Masconomet at St. John’s (4) Cross Country FOXBOROUGH, Mass. Mystic Valley at Gr. Lawrence (4) Lynnfield at Masconomet (3:30) (AP) — The New En- Lynn City Tournament Field Hockey gland Patriots don't think Classical vs. Tech (5) Everett at Marblehead (4) they're done hoisting St. Mary’s vs. English (7) Methuen at Malden (4) Lombardi trophies. Cross Country Saugus at Peabody (5:30) The proof they believe Classical at Gloucester (4) Girls Soccer that more are on the way English at Salem (4) Fenwick at Newburyport (4) Malden at Danvers (4) Gloucester at Austin Prep (4:30) is literally on display at Marblehead at Winthrop (4) Marblehead at Ipswich (4) Gillette Stadium. Medford at Revere (4) Medford at Malden (4) Seven months have Peabody at Swampscott (4) Mystic Valley at Innovation (4) passed since Tom Brady Field Hockey Lynn City Tournament capped a 2016 season that Beverly at Cent. Cath. (7:30) Classical vs. tech (5) Chelmsford at Fenwick (3:45) St. Mary’s vs. English (7) began in the shadow of his Haverhill at Revere (4) four-game "Deflategate" Masconomet at Danvers (4) Golf Salem at Ipswich (3:30) suspension with a dra- Golf St. John’s at Danvers (3) matic Super Bowl come- Amesbury at Lynnfield (7) St. Mary’s at Arl. Cath. (3) back win over the Atlanta Fenwick at St. Mary’s (2:45) Peabody at Gloucester (4) Volleyball Falcons and his fourth Su- Salem at Revere (4) Beverly at Marblehead (4) per Bowl MVP trophy. Volleyball Classical at Medford (4) In the months since, English at Somerville (6:15) Danvers at Ham-Wen (5:30) Everett at Saugus (5:30) owner Robert Kraft put Fenwick at St. Mary’s (2:45) crews to work to raise the Gr. Lawrence at Mystic Valley (5:30) Ipswich at Lynnfield (5:30) Malden at Swampscott (5) home stadium's signage WEDNESDAY Salem at Peabod7 (5:15) in order to make room for Boys Soccer St. Mary’s at Arlington Catholic (3) his franchise's fifth cham- pionship banner. It will be SPORTS BRIEFS unveiled prior to the sea- son opener against Kan- [email protected]. sas City. Registration for B’s "We have a surprise for our fans," Kraft said re- Lynn Jets hockey FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS academy underway cently. Registration has begun golf outing The new facade has New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski applauds his teammates for Bruins Academy, which The Lynn Jets hockey space for not only the while watching from the sideline during the second half of an NFL pre- will run Saturday, Oct. team is sponsoring its sec- newest banner, but sev- season football game against the New York Giants, in Foxborough, Mass. 7, 14, 21, 28 from 9:30 to ond annual golf outing Sat- eral more. It's a bold ges- The Patriots moved into elite company with their fifth Super Bowl title ture by any team, partic- 10:30 a.m. at Connery Rink urday, Sept. 23, at Gannon last season, joining the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers at five in Lynn. ularly one that will begin Lombardi trophies each. They are the odds-on favorite to tie the Pitts- Golf Course, with alumni Registration is $100. the 2017 season with a burgh Steelers and their record six Super Bowl crowns. from Lynn Classical, Lynn The camp includes a free 40-year-old quarterback . full set of CCM equipment English and Lynn Tech. But for a franchise that is taking anything for NFL: Warren Moon, Brett suffered his own knee in- (valued at $500 retail) such Proceeds from the outing already has the most suc- granted. That includes Favre, Vinny Testaverde, jury during the presea- as skates, pads, a helmet will benefit the 2017-2018 cessful coach and quar- their seemingly ageless Matt Hasselbeck, Doug son finale. Joining both of and a stick; a profession- Lynn Jets Hockey Team. terback in Super Bowl quarterback who is as mo- Flutie, Mark Brunell and them on injured reserve is al personalized fitting in Golfers can create their history, nothing seems tivated as ever to continue Brad Johnson. Of that rookie defensive end Der- impossible as long as the September; and four weeks own foursome or sign up as the championship chase. group, only Moon (1997, ek Rivers. New England tandem of Bill Belichick "When it all pays off age 41) and Favre (2009, is loaded at receiver after of on-ice instruction by a single/twosome and be and Brady remains intact. for us with winning and age 40) have earned Pro adding Cooks to a group certified coaches and NHL placed on a team. alumni. New England's roster Super Bowls, it makes it Bowl selections after cross- that also features Danny For information, or to sign underwent tweaks this All children should be very magical," Brady said. ing into their fifth decade. Amendola, Chris Hogan, up, contact Paul Ryan or offseason and was dealt able to skate on their own, "We have a chance to cel- GRONK RETURNS: and Malcolm Mitchell. Steve Patrie at pryanlynn@ a blow late in the presea- unaided. The program is ebrate that for the rest of Gronkowski didn't enjoy And the Patriots should son when veteran receiv- intended for children who aol.com or s_patrie@verizon. our lives. You think about being a spectator for the be OK filling Jones' spot er Julian Edelman was that in the big picture, second half of 2016. Part on special teams. But Riv- have not participated in an net; or (781) 632-9737 or lost for the year to a right and then you keep it fo- of his rehabilitation in- ers' absence on the edge organized hockey program (781) 417-9345. knee injury. Still, it will cused on the short term cluded adopting Brady's will make it a position to before. For further informa- Deadline for signup is begin the season as the and the obligations that strict diet regimen and monitor. tion, contact communityre- Sept. 10. AFC's favorite with star you have to this team and working with his health NEW ADDITIONS: tight end Rob Gronkowski what they're asking me to coach, Alex Guerrero. Now Mike Gillislee was the oth- TV/RADIO healthy again after hav- do, and for the new play- entering his eighth sea- er notable offseason sign- ing last season cut short ers, what they expect of son, Gronk said longevity ing on offense after the Baseball Soccer by back surgery. The Pa- me. You've got to start that is on his mind. Patriots decided not to re- NY Yankees at Baltimore, MLB World Cup qualifying: Iceland triots also added receiver commitment fresh every "It just felt like it was sign LeGarrette Blount, Network, 7 p.m.; Toronto at vs. Ukraine, FS2, 2:30 p.m.; Brandin Cooks and cor- year." that time in my career the NFL's regular-sea- nerback Stephon Gilmore. Here are some things to where I just really need- son touchdown leader in Boston NESN, 7:10 p.m.; World Cup qualifying: Italy Houston at Seattle, MLB, 10 It positions the Patriots watch for this season: ed to focus on it and go 2016. Tight end Dwayne vs. Israel, FS1, 2:30 p.m. p.m. to become the first team WHAT'S BRADY'S to the next level or else I Allen also arrived in a Cycling Tennis to win back-to-back Su- CEILING? Brady is al- could've possibly been out trade with Indianapolis to per Bowl titles since they ready in rare company, of the door," he said. "So fill the spot of Martellus US Open, ESPN, 12 p.m.; US Vuelta a Espana (Stage 16) did it during the 2003 having averaged 31 touch- I just wanted to take it to Bennett, who signed with (tape), NBCSN, 9 p.m. Open, ESPN, 7 p.m. and 2004 seasons. A sixth downs per season since the next level and keep on Green Bay. The coaching Golf RADIO Lombardi Trophy would turning 35 years old. The going." staff hopes Gilmore and Volvik World Long Drive Cham- Baseball: Toronto at Boston, also put them in a tie with only question is if he can INJURY TRACKER: Malcolm Butler can be an pionship, Golf, 9 p.m. WEEI-FM 93.7, 7:10 p.m. the Pittsburgh Steelers break new ground at 40? In addition to Edelman, imposing duo. It is equal- for most in NFL history. Since 2000, seven quarter- the Patriots will also be ly excited about defensive But that doesn't mean backs have thrown a pass without cornerback/punt end Cassius Marsh, picked TODAY IN SPORTS anyone in the locker room over the age of 40 in the returner Cyrus Jones, who up in a trade with Seattle. Sept. 5 U.S. Open is 101-12 and she finishes 1922 — The United States beats her career with a match record of Australia 4-1 to capture the Davis 1,304-145 and 18 Grand Slam titles. Cup for the third straight year. 1990 — Ivan Lendl’s bid for a record NFL considering 1938 — Don Budge leads the U.S. nine straight U.S. Open finals ends in to a 3-2 victory over Australia in the the quarterfinals. Pete Sampras wins Davis Cup final. in five sets, 6-4, 7-6, 3-6, 4-6, 6-2. 1939 — Australia beats the U.S. to 1994 — San Francisco’s Jerry Rice moving Dolphins win the Davis Cup, with victories by catches two scoring passes and Adrian Quist and John Bromwich over runs in a 23-yard reverse to become Bobby Riggs and Frank Parker. the NFL’s career touchdown leader and Bucs opener 1949 — Pancho Gonzalez captures with 127. his second consecutive singles title 1998 — Mark McGwire becomes the in the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association third player in baseball history to MIAMI (AP) — For the clubs and local officials," championships. Gonzalez needs 67 reach 60 home runs when the St. Miami Dolphins and Tam- said Michael Signora, vice games — the most in a final — to Louis Cardinals beat the Cincinnati pa Bay Buccaneers, the president of football com- defeat Ted Schroeder 16-18, 2-6, Reds 7-0. He joins Babe Ruth and 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. Mary Osborne du Pont Roger Maris with 60 homers in a season might begin sooner munications for the NFL. defeats Doris Hart 6-4, 6-1 for the season. than expected, thanks to Dolphins coach Adam women’s title. 2002 — Yugoslavia rallies from a Hurricane Irma. Gase said he has received 1951 — Maureen Connolly, 16, wins 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter The NFL is considering updates on the status of the U.S. women’s singles title with a and stuns the U.S. 81-78 at the moving the Dolphins-Bucs the game but declined to 6-3, 1-6, 6-4 victory over Shirley Fry. world championships. After going 1975 — Martina Navratilova, 18, 58-0 using NBA players in interna- opener in Miami to anoth- discuss options. loses to Chris Evert in the U.S. Open tional competitions, the Americans er site or earlier this week "They tell us when to semifinals. The Czech then appears lose two straight amd finish without PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS because of the hurricane, play and show up," Gase at the U.S. Immigration and Natural- a medal. a person familiar with the said. "We just kind of wait ization Service office in New York 2007 — Alicia Sacramone’s floor Tom Brady said his 2008 knee injury is the fur- and asks for political asylum. routine rallies the U.S. to the world discussions said Monday. and see right now." thest thing from his mind heading into the 2017- The person confirmed the Bucs coach Dirk Koetter 1989 — Chris Evert’s illustrious women’s gymnastics title in Stutt- 18 season. career ends in the quarterfinals of gart, Germany. The Americans defeat discussions to The Asso- said he had little informa- the U.S. Open when she blows a 5-2 defending champion China for their ciated Press on condition tion. first-set lead and is beaten 7-6, 6-2 second world title and the first won by Zina Garrison. Evert’s record at the on foreign soil. of anonymity because the "They've just told us Brady not thinking league and teams aren't that they've started their talking publicly about the preparations and they're MLB of ’08 knee injury as options. working on multiple con- AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Switching the game to tingency plans, too numer- East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Thursday or Friday is be- ous to mention," Koetter Boston 77 61 .558 — Washington 83 54 .606 — opener approaches ing considered, the person said "Again, it's prema- New York 74 63 .540 2½ Miami 67 70 .489 16 said, because Irma could ture. It is a possibility, and Baltimore 70 68 .507 7 Atlanta 60 76 .441 22½ Tampa Bay 69 70 .496 8½ New York 59 78 .431 24 FOXBOROUGH, Mass. ishment. threaten South Florida they're working on it." Toronto 64 74 .464 13 Philadelphia 52 85 .380 31 (AP) — The previous time Brady brushed off that over the weekend. Kick- When asked whether it Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Patriots quarterback Tom disappointment by captur- off is scheduled for 1 p.m. would be difficult on the Cleveland 81 56 .591 — Chicago 75 62 .547 — Brady opened a season at ing his fifth Super Bowl in EDT Sunday. teams if the game was Minnesota 71 66 .518 10 Milwaukee 72 66 .522 3½ home against Kansas City February. Now he's happy Playing the game at anoth- switched to the shared Kansas City 68 68 .500 12½ St. Louis 70 67 .511 5 Detroit 58 79 .423 23 Pittsburgh 66 72 .478 9½ in 2008, it ended with him just to be thinking about er site Sunday is also being bye week, Koetter added: Chicago 54 82 .397 26½ Cincinnati 59 79 .428 16½ limping off the field with football and how to get the discussed, the person said. "What do you think? No- West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB a season-ending knee in- best of a Kansas City team The teams share the same body wants that. No one Houston 84 53 .613 — Los Angeles 92 44 .676 — jury. that was the AFC's No. 2 bye week in November, but wants to play 16 straight. Los Angeles 71 67 .514 13½ Arizona 79 58 .577 13½ Now nine years removed seed in the playoffs last would prefer to avoid mov- Again, they're not asking Texas 69 68 .504 15 Colorado 73 64 .533 19½ Seattle 69 69 .500 15½ San Diego 62 76 .449 31 from the most significant season. ing the game to that week- my opinion, but I'm sure Oakland 58 79 .423 26 San Francisco 54 86 .386 40 injury of his career, Brady It's a unique challenge end, because it would mean they realize that." Monday’s Games chez 3-3), 7:10 p.m. said it is the furthest thing for a Patriots offense that both teams would play 16 Miami receiver Kenny Kansas City 7, Detroit 6 Minnesota (Colon 6-10) at Tampa Bay from his mind as New En- will have several new op- weeks in a row. Stills said there had been N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 4 (Odorizzi 7-7), 7:10 p.m. Cleveland 5, Chicago White Sox 3 Toronto (Estrada 7-8) at Boston (Rodriguez gland prepares to host the tions for the 40-year-old If the game is moved to talk among the players L.A. Angels 11, Oakland 9, 11 innings 4-5), 7:10 p.m. Chiefs on Thursday night. quarterback to utilize as earlier this week, the de- about a possible change in Houston 6, Seattle 2 Texas (Gonzalez 7-10) at Atlanta (Teheran Toronto 10, Boston 4 9-11), 7:35 p.m. "Yeah, I didn't think he tries to deal with a de- cision must be made by the schedule. Tampa Bay 11, Minnesota 4 Cleveland (Salazar 5-6) at Chicago White about that," Brady said fense that ranked first in Tuesday because of the "We know the situation, Texas 8, Atlanta 2 Sox (Holmberg 2-3), 8:10 p.m. Monday. "Time flies." logistics involved, the per- and people are talking Cincinnati 5, Milwaukee 4 L.A. Angels (Richards 0-0) at Oakland the NFL last season with N.Y. Mets 11, Philadelphia 7 (Graveman 4-4), 10:05 p.m. What's also a distant 33 takeaways. son said. The decision will about the game being Colorado 4, San Francisco 3 Houston (Verlander 10-8) at Seattle (Miran- memory is the unfamiliar With minimal new film be made by the league moved," Stills said. "All Pittsburgh 12, Chicago Cubs 0 da 8-6), 10:10 p.m. St. Louis 2, San Diego 0 Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 6-4) at Pittsburgh situation he found himself of Kansas City's starters with input from the teams, we can do is get prepared Washington 7, Miami 2 (Brault 0-0), 7:05 p.m. in last season when he to dissect at this point, the person said. for this game, and when it Texas 8, Atlanta 2 Milwaukee (Davies 16-7) at Cincinnati (Ste- Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 8:10 p.m. phenson 3-4), 7:10 p.m. was forced to sit out the Brady is expecting to see "We will monitor the comes, it comes. If they tell Tuesday’s Games Philadelphia (Lively 2-5) at N.Y. Mets first four games of 2016 plenty of wrinkles from situation throughout the us to play tomorrow, we N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 11-5) at Baltimore (deGrom 14-8), 7:10 p.m. (Hellickson 8-8), 7:05 p.m. Washington (Strasburg 11-4) at Miami after accepting his four- what he called an "explo- week and remain in close play tomorrow. I'm good Kansas City (Vargas 14-9) at Detroit (San- (Despaigne 0-2), 7:10 p.m. game "Deflategate" pun- sive" unit. communication with both with whatever they got." B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) Stay active and get involved Stay focused on your plan and be Delve into a hobby or activity An emotional situation is best Put a little steam behind Getting along with your col- with groups that can help reluctant to share it with others. that you haven’t done for years. handled openly and honestly. your ideas. It’s up to you to leagues, a partner or those you you succeed. Listen to what It’s important to have everything The memories will come roar- Being realistic about your ex- make things happen. Don’t live with will be essential if you a youngster in your life says. in place before you make a pre- ing back, giving you insight into pectations will help you avoid let anger distract you when want to bring about positive Don’t dismiss an insightful sentation. Your instincts will be what you want to do in the fu- a stalemate with someone you you should let it become your change. Be willing to compen- suggestion. reflective of what’s happening. ture. live or work with. motivation. sate when necessary. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A unique opportunity will arise You’ll be disillusioned by the AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You’ll be offered an unusual if you volunteer your time or information someone gives Listen to what others say. Think Hidden matters will keep you Not everything will be as it ap- perspective about your past work with a group of people in- you. Consider the motives be- about the reasons behind an from finding out the facts. pears. Taking what someone and how you have handled sit- terested in achieving a similar hind the actions, and refrain emotional plea. Don’t let an Emotional tactics will be used says at face value will leave uations up to this point in your goal. Personal growth and an from making assumptions. Col- opportunity to improve your fi- to divert you from making a you out in the cold when it’s life. Listen, learn and make update to your appearance are lect facts and observe others’ nances, health or environment wise choice. Focus on personal time to make an important positive, life-altering adjust- favored. actions and responses. pass you by. growth, truth and happiness. decision. ments.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Young woman falls for new man during boyfriend’s deployment With a good fit, look higher DEAR ABBY: I met my the scars to my child when Moe Szyslak, a character counts the points. There are boyfriend, “Matt,” when I Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van he or she is older. I realize on “The Simpsons,” said, “I’m only 16 missing, so East can was a sophomore in high Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, this will likely be a series better than dirt. Well, most have at most the diamond school. We started dating and was founded by her mother, of age-appropriate conver- kinds of dirt, not that fancy jack. store-bought dirt ... I can’t After taking the first trick when I was a senior. Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at sations. I don’t want my compete with that stuff.” with dummy’s club ace, South By then, he was already DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los child to follow in my foot- This week, we are look- plays a trump. West wins the active-duty military. We Angeles, CA 90069. steps, and I’m afraid to ing at competing after an trick, cashes his club queen weren’t serious at the time rationalize my behavior. opponent has opened one and exits with his last spade. (his decision, not mine). How do I explain them? no-trump, showing 15-17 Declarer wins in his hand don’t get to talk more than Do not break up with Matt We’ve always had a points, by employing the Cap- and plays a diamond toward about once a month. I re- and do not commit to this BETTER NOW IN pelletti convention. In this, the dummy, hoping West will long-distance relationship. cently met another guy at new man until Matt is MASSACHUSETTS a two-club overcall shows a make the error of taking his During his first deploy- college, and I have fallen again stateside and sober. long one-suiter somewhere. ace. However, assuming he ment, Matt broke up with completely in love with Only then will you be in a DEAR BETTER NOW: Partner usually relays with ducks, South plays a heart me. He told me he didn’t two diamonds (but may pass to his ace and a heart to him. We get along easily position to make an in- I agree that you should want to see me again when answer your child’s ques- with long clubs or show his dummy’s 10 — the finesse is and he makes me laugh. I formed decision about a he came home, although I tions in an age-appropri- own lengthy major). Here, bound to succeed. have never felt this way future with either one of when South indicates six-plus Keep counting those high- begged him to change his ate way if you are asked. about any other guy be- them. spades, North invites game card points. mind. When he came home When your child is little, fore, but I also haven’t because of the good fit and last year, he felt different- he or she may be satisfied known him very long. DEAR ABBY: I had a the probability that his kings ly, and we’ve been together rough time during my if you simply say, “Daddy will be worth tricks behind I worked hard to be with since then. Abby, he once teenage and young adult hurt himself.” When he or the opener. South, who might Matt, and we have been told me after he’d been years. One of the ways I she is older, add more de- have had a weaker hand, goes through a lot together. I for the game bonus, knowing drinking that “he didn’t dealt with it was by cut- tail as necessary. Because won’t see him in person for he will be able to place the think we were soul mates” ting myself. It became a tendency toward depres- at least six more months. I missing high cards. and that “it wouldn’t be more severe over the sion can run in some fam- How should South play in don’t know what to do. him sitting next to me years, and both my arms ilies, it’s important to make four spades after West leads when we’re 80.” He is, Advice? are covered with very no- a special effort to keep the the club king? First, declarer checks losers. however, very reliable and CONFLICTED IN ticeable scars. lines of communication caring. My family loves Life is much better now, open when it comes to There are three immediately THE EAST apparent: one spade, one him and he has a solid life “feelings.” If you are un- and my wife and I are ex- diamond and one club. So, plan. DEAR CONFLICTED: pecting our first child. I sure how to handle this, the heart suit must be played Matt is now on his sec- Punt! Real life is more have been trying to decide consult your child’s pedia- without loss. Next, South ond deployment, and we than a bundle of laughs. how I’m going to explain trician for guidance.

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DISH Network Satellite Television JOB INFORMATION HELP WANTED All real estate advertising in this PAY CALLS Service. Now Over 190 channels for Laborers and carpenters wanted. Local APARTMENTS newspaper is subject to the Federal SERVICES Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- ONLY $49.99/mo! FREE Installation, General Contracting company, based setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and FREE Streaming, FREE HD. Add out of Northern Mass is looking for Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes Lynn ~ Studio, 1, 2, 3 bdrms. Clean, Pay Call Numbers Internet for $14.95/mo! NOTICE experienced laborers and general it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or modern apartments. On bus line, discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, (900, 976 and 550) 1-800-506-3363 Don't pay to find work before you get carpenters with 3-4 years experience. handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, Advertiser telephone numbers with the job. Legitimate job placement firms parking, laundry. From $950, No fees. FOR SALE: If interested please submit resume or age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST that work to fill specific positions Call ~ 781-477-6457 veteran's status, or source of income or any Privacy Hedges -FALL BLOWOUT SALE standard email to Al Sager. intention to make any such preference, limitation disclose the price of the telephone cannot charge an upfront fee. For free 6 ft Arborvitae (Evergreen) Reg $149 [email protected]. DANVERS ~ MOBILE HOME or discrimination. call. When a number is published information about avoiding employ- This newspaper will not knowingly accept any Now $75 Beautiful, Nursery Grown. Clean and furnished, 1 bdrm, within the advertisement the per ment service scams, write the Federal advertising for real estate which is in violation of FREE Installation/FREE delivery, Limi- LANDSCAPING convenient location, no pets. the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all minute and/or flat charge must be Trade Commission at Washington, ted Supply! ORDER NOW: Call ~ 978-646-7634 dwellings in this newspaper are available on an included. If you dial a pay per call D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud equal opportunity basis. To complain of 518-536-1367 www.lowcosttreefarm number from an advertisement appear- Information Center, discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at .com LANDSCAPING OFFICE SPACE 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at ing in the classified section and it 1-800-876-7060 Maintenance, cleanups landscape 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the DOES NOT disclose this information, hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. NOTICE construction. LYNN ~ 5000 sq. feet offices/commer- please notify the Item classified 781-580-0297 department immediately. Response to For more information and assistance cial space with plenty of parking on the Find any pay per call numbers will be regarding the reliability of business Lynnway. Secure bldg. with plenty of charged to your telephone bill and opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- parking!!! Lease for $15.00 per sq. anyone under 18 years of age must ties, employment services and financ- foot. Call 781-632-4086 have parent's consent. ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to Please call immediately for further contact the Better Business Bureau details or information. Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite CLASSIFIED 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or SAVINGS (781)593-7700 call 508-652-4800 in the classifieds LEGALS LEGALS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by Cesar A. Zevallos AKA Cesar Zevallos to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., dated given by Erin M. Aliferis AKA Erin M. Alferis to Mortgage Electronic Registration November 23, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Systems, Inc. as nominee for CitiMortgage, Inc its successors and assigns, dated HUGHES Registry of Deeds at Book 25271, Page 147 subsequently assigned to US Bank June 25, 2007 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of National Association, as Trustee for SASCO Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-WF1 by Deeds at Book 26956, Page 501 subsequently assigned to Federal National Thinking of Moving! Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern Mortgage Association by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. by District) Registry of Deeds at Book 30609, Page 421; of which Mortgage the assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage Book 34389, Page 312 and subsequently assigned to Bayview Loan Servicing LLC and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 PM by Federal National Mortgage Association by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 35377, Page 297; of which FREE HOME on September 19, 2017 at 29 Trinity Avenue, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at The land in said Lynn together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described 1:00 PM on September 19, 2017 at 101 Pine Grove Avenue, Lynn, MA, all and APPRAISALS as follows: Southeasterly by Trinity Avenue, formerly called Ireson Avenue, 50 feet; singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Southwesterly by land now or formerly of Fox, 98.09 feet; Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Plumstead, 50.07 feet; and, Northeasterly by land now or The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, together with the buildings NOBODY SELLS MORE formerly of Smith, 95.23 feet. Be all of said measurements more or less, or thereon, bounded and described as follows: NORTHEASTERLY by Morgan Street, however bounded and described. The easterly corner of said lot is distant 86.68 feet; SOUTHEASTERLY 55.25 feet; SOUTHWESTERLY 86.62 feet to Pine HOMES IN LYNN... southwesterly 360.05 feet from the westerly line of Chatham Street, and said Grove Avenue; NORTHWESTERLY By Pine Grove Avenue, 56.64 feet meaning to premises are known as and numbered 29 said Trinity Avenue. For informational convey Lot No. 2 as described on plan of land in Lynn to Charles R. Corbin, July, purposes only: The APN is shown by the County Assessor is 095-515-024; Source 1957, Towers Engineering Corp., Lynn, and recorded with the Essex South Registry, THAN of Title is Book 13745, Page 272 (recorded 09/06/96). Salem, Massachusetts, B4396, P.1 Being a portion of the premises conveyed to Ernest C. Hussey and Isabel M. Hussey, husband and wife, by Nathaniel Hussey, CENTURY 21 HUGHES The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, widower, and recorded with Essex South Registry, Book 3945, page 214. restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to 781-599-1776 M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and 319 Broadway Lynn TERMS OF SALE: assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. www.century21hughes.com A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be TERMS OF SALE: delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be The Library at the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be 270 Broadway, Lynn from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other Are you home yet? 781-596-1174 of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure HOME OF THE WEEK recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE.

U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for SASCO Mortgage Loan Trust Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. 2006-WF1 Bayview Loan Servicing LLC Present Holder of said Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, Present Holder of said Mortgage, ORLANS PC By Its Attorneys, PO Box 540540 ORLANS PC PICTURE PERFECT Waltham, MA 02454 PO Box 540540 Phone: (781) 790-7800 Waltham, MA 02454 Lakeside Colonial home with 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 16-011331 Phone: (781) 790-7800 open-concept kitchen/dining room, hardwood fl oors, front-and- Item: August 29, September 5, 12, 2017 15-014399 back fi replaced living room, fully fi nished lower level with family Item: August 29, September 5, 12, 2017 room, laundry and offi ce, plus fenced yard and deck. Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development (LHAND) LEGAL NOTICE $434,000 FEE ACCOUNTANT SERVICES RFP CITY OF LYNN ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS annmariejonahrealtors.com The Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development requests proposals from qualified accounting firms to provide fee accountant services. The Zoning Board of Appeals will hear all parties of interest on the following REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE petitions on Tuesday, September 19, 2017, at 7:30 p.m., Room 302, Lynn City WANTED WANTED Specifications may be obtained, starting Tuesday September 5, 2017 from LHAND Hall. Procurement Manager: Jim Finigan, at 92 Curwin Circle, Lynn MA. 01905 --- in person; by email: [email protected]; or mailed upon request by calling LOCUS: 6 GLEN TER - PETITIONER: LYNNE FOLEY (ZBA #9795) I BUY HOMES 781-598-3434. To allow construction of an 18' x 24' attached garage with 2nd floor dwelling Non price proposals and price proposals must be sealed and clearly marked in 2 space that encroaches within the minimum required side-yard setback (7.5') and separate envelopes. All proposals must be mailed or hand delivered to the Lynn establishes parking less than 5ft from the property/street line upon an existing, non-conforming lot in zoning district R-2. CASH! Housing Authority, Attn: Jim Finigan, Maintenance Office, 92 Curwin Circle, Lynn, MA. 01905 prior to: Wednesday September 20, 2017 at 10 am. LOCUS: 2 ROGERS AVE - PETITIONER: BRIGHTWOOD LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (ZBA The LHAND's Board of Commissioners reserves the right to waive any informalities #9796) in, or to reject any or all proposals or any part thereof, and make award as may You pick the date to move. To allow addition of two basement dwelling units prohibited in Section 8.3.6 of the appear in the best interest of the Authority. Leave what you want. zone ordinance within an existing apartment house on a non-conforming lot in Pay no commission if we buy your house. The Board of Commissioners and Executive Director Charles Gaeta will do the Zone R-5 having less than required lot area, frontage and parking. Call David Hughes at Century 21 Hughes. Notice of Award and the actual awarding of this contract. 781-599-1776 Bid under MGL Chapter 30B. LOCUS: 66 JACKSON ST - PETITIONER: PHILIP BRIENZE (ZBA #9797) Jim Finigan - LHAND Procurement Manager To allow construction of a single-family residence in Zone R-1 upon an undersized Item: September 5, 2017 lot (4,449 sf) having less than required frontage (66.23'). Jeanne M. Curley - Chairperson CITY OF LYNN Daniel E. Gisonno - Clerk Item: September 5, 12, 2017 RE: 138 WILLIAMS AVENUE Notice is hereby given that the City Council will hold a hearing in City Council Chambers, Lynn City Hall on Tuesday, September 26, 2017 at 8:00 o'clock p.m. upon the petition of the Lynn City Council relative to a burnt, dilapidated or CITY OF LYNN dangerous building or other structure or vacant parcel of land located at the above referenced address, and after hearing, made and recorded an order adjudging it to RE: 12 KENWOOD TERRACE be a nuisance to the neighborhood, or dangerous, and prescribing to its Notice is hereby given that the City Council will hold a hearing in City Council disposition, alteration or regulation all as authorized by General Laws, Chapter 139 Chambers, Lynn City Hall on Tuesday, September 26, 2017 at 8:00 o'clock p.m. Section 1. upon the petition of the Lynn City Council relative to a burnt, dilapidated or Per Order: Janet Rowe City Clerk dangerous building or other structure or vacant parcel of land located at the above Item: September 5, 12, 2017 referenced address, and after hearing, made and recorded an order adjudging it to be a nuisance to the neighborhood, or dangerous, and prescribing to its disposition, alteration or regulation all as authorized by General Laws, Chapter 139 LYNN TRAFFIC COMMISSION Section 1. Have a story to share? Per Order: Janet Rowe City Clerk A meeting of the City of Lynn Traffic Commission will be held on Tuesday, Item: September 5, 12, 2017 September 19, 2017 in the Lynn Police Station Community Room at 6:00 p.m. Need a question answered? The agenda is as follows. Public Hearing [email protected] CITY OF LYNN #860 - Establish "Resident Parking" on Burrill Avenue (entire street). Per Order: Edward A. Shinnick, Chairman Notice is hereby given the following Public Hearing will be heard in City Item: September 5, 2017 Council Chambers on September 26, 2017 at 8pm: Petition of RK Dollar Discount, 70 Commercial St for a Sign Permit. CITY OF LYNN Petition of A.L. Prime, 417-423 Boston St for a Sign Permit. Petition of La Parada Restaurant, 22 Union St for an All Alcohol License Notice is hereby given the City Council will hold a Public Hearing in Room 402 with hours 9am to 1am, Sun-Sat. on September 26, 2017 at 7:45pm Petition of Thomas McGovern, Birchwood Estates, 6 Upland Place, for residential Petition of National Grid to install a regulator valve in sidewalk at the corner of use in the Boston St Business District (BSBD) by construction of seven dwelling Rockaway St and Essex St. units. Petition of National Grid and Verizon to install one joint pole and one pole with Per Order: Janet Rowe, City Clerk guy wire on Kent Rd. Item: September 5, 12, 2017 Per Order: Janet Rowe, City Clerk Item: September 5, 12, 2017 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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The By now you’ve no doubt you lie I don’t trust nobody and Taylor was shaking things trailer park shuts down heard that the pop Goli- ter dusk, and tiki torches You said the gun was nobody trusts me off. several months each year ath released the rst sin- and neatly hung strings of mine I’ll be the actress star- Which isn’t to say that’s for the brutally hot des- gle from her forthcoming multicolored lights circle Isn’t cool, no, I don’t like ring in your bad dreams her (or anyone’s) only ert summer but reopens album, “Reputation.” You a small bandstand out- you Here’s what I hear: option. I’m all for stand- as fall nears, coming this may have even read a side. Once-popular songs But I got smarter, I got Shades of Columbine ing up for yourself when think piece or nine about from 1950s vinyl records year on Friday. harder in the nick of time killers Eric Harris and someone is mistreating it. crackle over a loudspeak- Along with various Honey, I rose up from the I’m writing another one. Dylan Klebold. Santa Bar- you. Speak up. Shout back. er throughout the park mid-century trailers, a Because a mere two weeks dead, I do it all the time bara gunman Elliot Rod- Leave. just 10 miles from the 1947 Chris Craft yacht ago I gushed about Swift’s I’ve got a list of names ger’s “Retribution” video. Dark, twisty revenge U.S.-Mexico border. with V-shaped berth sleep- performance in court, and yours is in red, under- Every other tragic revenge scenarios are a different Founded in 1927 as the ing quarters and a 1947 where she proudly, righ- lined scenario we learn about story. Thompson Motor Court Airporter bus decked out teously refused to accept I check it once, then I post-school shooting. In that recent court ap- and renamed Shady Dell in 1950s Hawaiian style responsibility for someone check it twice, oh! I hear shades of “13 Rea- pearance, Swift’s message in the 1950s, the rest ha- have added to the court’s else’s bad behavior. Ooh, look what you made sons Why,” the Net ix se- was loud and clear: Don’t ven nestled in the copper yesteryear charm. “I’m not going to let you me do ries about a teenage girl hold me accountable for or your client make me Taylor Swift — Look who killed herself and left your terrible behavior. feel in any way that this What You Made Me Do behind audiotapes calling Don’t blame me for my is my fault,” she told the Depending whose think out the people she blames own assault. “His decision attorney representing a piece you read, the song is for her suicide. — not mine.” radio host accused of grop- either Swift’s latest salvo “I’m sorry, the old Taylor “Look What You Made ing Swift. “Here we are in her long-running feud can’t come to the phone Me Do” is the opposite. It years later, and I’m being with artist Kanye West, right now.” surrenders agency, rath- blamed for the unfortu- an homage to Arya Stark “Why? Oh ‘cause she’s er than re-claiming it. It nate events of his life that from “Game of Thrones” or dead!” relinquishes control. It are the product of his deci- a weak attempt at creat- (Chorus repeats) shirks responsibility. It sions — not mine.” ing a sensation along the And, above all, I hear victim-blames. (Preach!) lines of Beyonce’s “Lem- the language of domestic It’s beneath her. And the Then she released a song onade.” (One tweet: “This violence perpetrators. rest of us — who will be called “Look What You looks like Lemonade: “‘Look what you made hard-pressed to avoid the Made Me Do.” Crystal Light.”) me do,’ is what abusers thing blasting from every (Say what?) Possibly all three. say,” Gita Jackson writes pop station and shopping I don’t like your little The world goes on, an- in Kotaku, “both in real center for the foreseeable games other day, another drama, life and in Oxygen made- future. Catch up with your

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS favorite team The sun sets behind a 1950 Hughes Spartan travel trailer complete with pink amingo and in Item Sports! vintage El Dorado Cadillac parked by its side at the Shady Dell Trailer Court Tuesday in Bis- bee, Ariz. B8 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2017 BUSINESS After Harvey, insurance drones take to the Texas skies

By Pat Eaton-Robb ployees as certified drone rior of the home to assess ASSOCIATED PRESS operators and expects to coverage and damages,” he have about 600 by early said. “For this situation, WINDSOR, Conn. — 2018, he said. we find that the best way Insurance adjusters are Instead of making two to service our customers bringing more drones or three trips to a house, and evaluate coverage with them than ever be- often with an outside con- and damages is through fore as they head to Texas tractor trained in setting on-the-ground claims han- to assess the damage from up scaffolds and ladders, dling.” Harvey. the adjusters will now Most major insurers now Companies are using be able to do detailed ex- have a fleet of drones, and the drones on a much terior inspections in one the technology has become larger scale to record im- trip. The drone’s camera so inexpensive that even ages, save time and spare is linked to an application smaller companies are be- human adjusters from on the employee’s phone, ginning to use it, according venturing into potential- allowing them to take to Jim Whittle, chief claims ly unsafe areas. Insurers measurements and shoot counsel for the American have increased their fleets high-definition photos and Insurance Association. He since the Federal Avia- videos, often while the said the benefits were ev- tion Administration eased customer looks on. ident in the response to some restrictions a year The drones do have lim- Hurricane Matthew. ago, and tried them out in itations. They cannot fly “If you had a good line of areas of the southeastern in heavy wind or rain, sight, for example, but you U.S. hit by Hurricane Mat- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and they cannot go inside were stopped by nature or thew last October. homes to inspect damage. law enforcement from en- Travelers Insurance, Laura Shell, center, a Travelers catastrophe claims specialist from Lex- That’s one reason State tering an area, you could based in Hartford, had 65 ington, Va., trains to become a certified drone operator at the insurance Farm has decided, for now, put a drone in the area certified drone pilots as company’s Windsor, Conn., training center. not to use its drone fleet and get access to that of Friday among the 600 in Houston, spokesman property,” he said. “That employees deployed to the in Windsor, Conn., learn- of ladders. “It’s going to al- ically cut the time it takes Chris Pilcic said. could demonstrate imme- Houston area. Claims spe- ing how to pilot drones. low me to get a look into to assess damage, accord- “With the damages diately that that was a cialist Laura Shell, who “This is great,” said areas that aren’t easily ing to Jim Wucherpfennig, caused by Hurricane Har- property that had consid- will be in Texas this week, Shell, 55, of Lexington, accessible and onto roofs vice president of claims vey, our claims adjustors erable wind damage, let’s spent last week at the Va., whose job typically and do it quickly.” for Travelers. The compa- will likely need to inspect say, and allow the insurer company’s training center has involves climbing a lot The drones will dramat- ny has trained 300 em- both the interior and exte- to cut a check.” SF official pushes robot tax to battle automation

By Janie Har ASSOCIATED PRESS SAN FRANCISCO — Securi- ty guard Eric Leon watches the Knightscope K5 security robot as it glides through the mall, charming shoppers with its blinking blue and white lights. The brawny automaton records video and sounds alerts. Ac- cording to its maker, it deters mischief just by making the rounds. Leon, the all-too-human guard, feels pretty sure that the FILE PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS robot will someday take his job. James Mak, left, and Marco “He doesn’t complain,” Leon Mak touch Pepper the ro- says. “He’s quiet. No lunch bot at Westfield Valley Fair break. He’s starting exactly at shopping center in San 10.” Jose, Calif. Pepper greets Even in the technology hotbed shoppers and has the po- stretching from Silicon Valley to tential to send messages San Francisco, a security robot geared to people’s age and can captivate passers-by. But Sophie Li, of Cupertino, Calif., offers to dance with a K5 robot made by Knightscope, gender through facial rec- the K5 is only one of a growing Inc., at Westfield Valley Fair shopping center in San Jose, Calif. ognition. menagerie of automated novel- ties in a region where you can eat a delivered pizza made via strong brand of social conscious- issues around income inequali- training and some technological ed. Other economists argue automation and drink beers at a ness. ty,” Kim says. know-how. But he says people that the impact will be much bar served by an airborne robot. Such frictions seem destined It makes sense, she adds, that ultimately stand to benefit. Be- less drastic. This summer, the San Francis- to escalate as automation the city at the center of tech dis- sides, Li says, it’s wrong to think The spread of automation co Chronicle published a tech makes further inroads into the ruption take up the charge to that robots are intended to take should also generate its own tourism guide listing a dozen or workplace. One city supervisor, manage that disruption. people’s jobs. jobs, analysts say, offsetting so places where tourists can ob- Norman Yee, has proposed bar- “It’s not inherently a bad “We’re working on 160 con- some of those being eliminat- serve robots and automation in ring food delivery robots from thing, but it will concentrate tracts right now, and I can may- ed. Workers will be needed, for action. city streets, arguing that public wealth, and it’s going to drive be name two that are literally example, to build and maintain Yet, San Francisco is also sidewalks should be solely for further inequity if you don’t pre- talking about, ‘How can I get rid robots and develop the software where workers were the first to people. pare for it now,” she says. of that particular human posi- to run them. embrace mandatory sick leave “I’m a people person,” Yee says, “Preposterous” is what Wil- tion?’” Technological innovation has and fully paid parental leave. “so I tend to err on the side of liam Santana Li, CEO of secu- The question of whether — or in the past created jobs in anoth- Voters approved a $15 hour- things that should be beneficial rity robot maker Knightscope how quickly — workers will be er way, too: Work involving new ly minimum wage in 2014, a and safe for people.” calls the supervisor’s idea. His displaced by automation ignites technologies is higher-skilled requirement that Gov. Jerry Jane Kim, the city supervisor company created the K5 robot fierce debate. It’s enough to wor- and typically higher-paying. An- Brown signed into law for the who is pushing the robot tax, monitoring the Westfield Valley ry Bill Gates, who suggested in alysts say that much of the ex- entire state in 2016. And now says it’s important to think now Fair mall in San Jose. an interview early this year a tra income those workers earn one official is pushing a state- about how people will earn a The private security industry, robot tax as a way to slow the tends to be spent on additional wide “tax” on robots that auto- living as more U.S. jobs are lost Li says, suffers from high turn- speed of automation and give goods and services, thereby cre- mate jobs and put people out of to automation. After speaking over and low pay. As he sees it, people time to prepare. The Mi- ating more jobs. work. with experts on the subject, having robots handle menial crosoft co-founder hasn’t spoken “There are going to be a wider It’s too soon to say if the effort she decided to launch a state- tasks allows human guards to publicly about it since. array of jobs that will support will prevail, let alone whether wide campaign with the hope of assume greater responsibili- A report last year from the the automation economy,” said less-progressive jurisdictions bringing revenue-raising ideas ties — like managing a platoon Organization for Economic Co- J.P. Gownder, an analyst at the might follow suit. The tussle to the state legislature or direct- of K5 robots — and likely earn operation and Development research firm Forrester. “A lot points to the tensions that can ly to voters. more pay in the process. concluded that 9 percent of jobs of what we’re going to be doing flare when people embrace both “I really do think automation Li acknowledges that such in the United States — or about is working side by side with ro- technological innovation and a is going to be one of the biggest jobs would require further 13 million — could be automat- bots.” /&&/&&%".%".03035(5(""(&(&  $"-$"--3-38$8$66'*345'*345 8&"3&1306%500''&3063.&.#&34 #&45)0.&-0"/130(3".4 1-&"4&$0/5"$5063.035("(&5&". '03.03&%&5"*-4"/%3&26*3&.&/54 '*3455*.&)0.&#6:&34 *5h4/05"#0654&--*/(:06".035("(& -08%08/1":.&/5015*0/4 *5h4"#065)&-1*/(:06'*/%")0.&