MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2019 Lynn father charged after gun found in child’s backpack

By Thomas Grillo ic pistol. of suspected child abuse or neglect and Gayla Cawley When of cers arrived, staff told will be led with the state Depart- ITEM STAFF them the weapon had accompanied ment of Children and Families. PEABODY — A Lynn father is one of the children dropped off that Police Chief Thomas Grif n said facing charges after a loaded hand- morning. the gun’s safety mechanism was on gun was found inside his child’s An investigation found the hand- and the pistol was taken to police backpack at a daycare center Fri- gun was owned by Jonathan Da- headquarters. No one was injured. day. vid Smithers, the child’s dad. The He said Smithers has a license to Peabody Police said they were 32-year-old man has been charged carry rearms from a neighboring Peabody Mayor Edward Bettencourt Jr. will called to Little Sprouts on First Av- with child endangerment and im- community. face a challenge from Jacqueline Conway. enue when a teacher discovered the proper storage of a rearm. Smith & Wesson 380 semiautomat- In addition, police said a report GUN, A3 Mayoral challenger Amazon truck plummets emerges down Saugus embankment in Peabody

By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF PEABODY — Just when it looked like Mayor Edward Bettencourt Jr. would breeze into a fth term unop- posed, one challenger has emerged. Jacqueline Conway, who lives at the Pine Grove Mo- bile Home Park on Newbury Street, better known as Route 1, hopes to replace him. The 53-year-old former kindergarten aide at Bates Elementary School in Salem has never run for of ce. Today, she collects Social Security Disability Insurance after suffering a back injury. Asked why she wants to be the city’s chief executive, Conway said it’s a long story, but offered what she called the condensed version. Her grandfather owned the family home at 22 Lynn eld St. When her mother died in 2011, Conway was left the two-family dwelling through a family trust, she said. In 2017, after years in court, former City Treasurer Jeanne Carnevale put the house in her own daughter’s name, who purchased it, Conway said. A check of the records of the Southern Essex Middle- sex Registry of Deeds reveals a complicated paper trail By Bella diGrazia That’s when the van  ipped over, Workers from and a fractured family. ITEM STAFF crashed through a fence and pro- G&J Towing Inc. The Conway Family Trust was created in 1997. In ad- ceeded down the hill, only being worked quickly SAUGUS — An Amazon deliv- dition to Conway, it included her sister, Patricia Wilson, stopped right side up by two tree to get the Ama- and brother Daniel Conway, according to county records. ery truck  ipped and fell down an stumps, she added. zon delivery van When Wilson died in 2011, Jacqueline Conway be- embankment in Saugus Saturday “I was on the phone with 911 safely out of the came the trust’s sole trustee and bene ciary, and her night. when he started beeping his horn embankment it brother was excluded. Resident Maria Lopez said she for help,” she said. “That’s when I fell down Satur- Three years later, the city of Peabody seized the was returning from the supermar- knew he was alive.” day night. 94-year-old home for nonpayment of $3,125 in real es- ket when the incident happened. Saugus re ghter Chris Piscitel- tate taxes. By 2017, the amount grew to $9,000. She said the driver attempted a li said the driver, in his 30s, was ITEM PHOTO | In 2017, Daniel Conway registered documents at the three-point turn on Lewis Street, taken to MelroseWake eld Hos- BELLA DIGRAZIA Registry of Deeds to remove his sister from the trust an unpaved road, and struck a pital by ambulance with non-life and appointed Crystal Papanickolas as the sole trustee. telephone pole. The driver then threatening injuries. It was signed by her father, Emmanuel Papanickolas, a tried to put the vehicle in reverse and got stuck again, she said. TRUCK, A3 PEABODY, A3 New KIPP has historic bloodlines

By Thor Jourgensen ITEM STAFF LYNN — The hammers have fallen silent, the paint is dry and, beginning next Monday, 480 Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) stu- dents start a new school year in a new school. With its big windows  ooding classrooms with sunlight and inspirational sayings painted in giant letters on hallway walls, the KIPP Academy Lynn Collegiate on Wheeler KIPP Director of Street is an example of an old building get- School Operations ting a new lease on life. Zach Trotsky leads Private donors and nancing through Citi- a tour through the zens Bank provided KIPP with $30 million to new high school. renovate the J.B. Blood building starting in

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK KIPP, A3 Silsbee Street development hopes expire INSIDE ter the team failed to secure nancing for why they’ve been dragging their feet.” Sports By Gayla Cawley Lynn sweeps the development, according to City Council ITEM STAFF If partners Yuriy Blyakhman and Alex two games, earns spot President Darren Cyr. Zelfond of Illy LLC want to move forward LYNN — A $20 million development that in Gallant semi nal. B1 “When they rst came to us, I thought it with the project, they’ll have to reapply for  was expected to transform Silsbee Street was a great project,” said Cyr. “I think that a special permit and again seek approval Peabody makes Gallant with a mix of apartments and a much-need- neighborhood absolutely needs a grocery from the council, Cyr said. nal once again. B1 ed supermarket is dead, for now. store down there and it would be part of For now, Blyakhman and Zelfond have  The Marblehead development team’s per- the development that’s taking place in the opted to lease the property for a year to Ladies put on a mit to redevelop a dilapidated building has downtown. It would have been tough for great show at Gannon. B1 expired. The extension expired in July af- them to get another extension. I don’t know DEVELOPMENT, A3

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Bradley E. Gass, 65 Warren wows in Iowa as 1953-2019 CHURUBUSCO, Ind. — Brad- sprint to caucuses begins ley “Brad” Edward Gass, of Churubusco, Ind., 65, died By Thomas peacefully on Friday, Aug. 9 Beaumont and at 9:15 p.m. after a brief fight Alexandra Jaffe with cancer. He was born Aug. 31, 1953 to Arthur and Shirley (Schey) DES MOINES, Iowa — Gass in Fort Wayne, Ind., and The chant — “2 cents, 2 was the oldest of five. He cents, 2 cents” — started graduated from Elmhurst High in the back of a crowd that School in 1971 and joined packed sidewalks at the the U.S. Air Force shortly after. Iowa State Fair. Elizabeth It was while he was stationed Warren, basking in the in Rapid City, S.D., that he met spontaneous adulation of his beautiful wife to whom her proposed wealth tax, he remained married for 45 prompted roars with her years. After serving in the mil- call for the ultra-wealthy itary, they moved back to Fort to “pitch in 2 cents so ev- Wayne, where they raised their and numerous nieces and erybody gets a chance to son. nephews. make it.” He is survived by his wife, Service information: A A night before, the Mas- Marianne (Carmody) Gass, gathering of friends and sachusetts senator en- originally from Lynn; their son, family will take place at the joyed similar treatment Ian Gass (Angela Larson); his family home. FAIRHAVEN Fu- when Democrats at a par- sisters, Yvonne Gerbers, Bar- neral Home and Cremation ty dinner jumped to their bara Porter, Vicky Graham, Services will be handling feet — some beginning to Mary Lou (Blaine) Bennett; services. dance — at the opening bars of Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5,” the song that would BRIEFS usher Warren on stage. For someone whose Bid to bring injury. Officials say the White House ambitions aircraft sustained minor were dismissed by some horse racing back to damage. Democrats earlier this Berkshires faces hurdles year, Warren’s reception in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS First legal pot shop Iowa this weekend was a GREAT BARRINGTON, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., opens off mainland clear warning sign to oth- greets supporters at the Iowa State Fair Saturday in Des Moines, Iowa. (AP) — The owners of the er candidates that hers former Suffolk Downs NANTUCKET (AP) — is a campaign to be reck- racetrack in Boston are Nantucket’s first pot shop oned with in the state that winnow, front-runner Joe events like the fair — is meanwhile, is still in the stepping up efforts to is up and running. kicks off the race for the Biden will be tested more fueling her momentum. top-tier with a devoted fol- bring live horse racing The Green Lady Dis- party’s nomination. forcefully and a fierce “Elizabeth has a super lowing. to the Berkshires for the pensary opened Sunday Warren was one of nearly competition will unfold for organization and her cam- Biden and Harris have first time in more than on an appointment-only two dozen candidates who candidates to be seen as paign is hot,” said David both boosted their invest- two decades. basis on the Massachu- paraded through Iowa the more viable alterna- Axelrod, who helped run ments in Iowa recently. But the Berkshire Eagle setts island after receiv- this weekend, speaking at tive. They’ll be competing former President Barack The former vice president reports obstacles remain ing approval to operate the state fair, the annual for the support of Demo- Obama’s winning Iowa now has 75 full-time staff to the plan to host racing from the state’s Cannabis Wing Ding dinner and a cratic voters who say their campaign. “But we’ve seen on the ground and 12 offic- at the Great Barrington Control Commission. forum on gun control. The top priority is to land on a hot candidates before. Au- es throughout the state, a fairgrounds beginning Massachusetts voters sheer volume of visiting nominee who can defeat gust is no guarantee of number they’re planning next year. The town’s se- legalized recreational pot contenders signaled a new President Donald Trump. what happens in February.” to more than double by lect board has scheduled for adults in 2016, but phase of the campaign, As the caucuses near, As Biden maintains a the caucuses. Harris’ team a meeting for Monday to marijuana businesses ending the get-to-know- strategists say Warren’s tenuous lead in polls and touts 65 staffers and sev- discuss the process. faced additional obstacles you period and beginning ground-level organization Warren gains ground, en offices, and the Califor- Racing hasn’t been held to opening off the main- a six-month sprint to the — demonstrated by her there’s time for ascendant nia senator recently went at the fairgrounds since land because it remains Iowa caucuses. large staff and a prov- candidates Pete Buttigieg on the airwaves with an 1998, but Suffolk Downs illegal to transport mar- In that time, the his- en ability to get her sup- and Kamala Harris to ad focused on her mother officials believe the ijuana through federal torically large field will porters to appear at large get hot. Bernie Sanders, and her economic policy. license granted that year waters, or to fly it there. by what was then known The Green Lady Dis- as the state Racing Com- pensary is cultivating Church marches against immigration raids mission remains valid. marijuana on the island Even if that’s the case, and received permis- other local permits and By Jeff Amy sion from regulators to ASSOCIATED PRESS state legislation may be conduct on-site laborato- necessary, and racing ry testing in lieu of the CANTON, Miss. — The opponents are pushing for normal requirement that children of Sacred Heart a referendum. products be tested at a Catholic Church streamed Suffolk Downs held its licensed independent lab. out into Mississippi’s heat final live races in June, The family-run store on a blistering Sunday but remains open for says appointments will be afternoon, carrying what simulcast wagering. required through Labor they said was a message Day. of opposition against im- Plane ends up in cornfield migration raids their par- after safe emergency landing Senate passes bill to honor ents could not. WWII nurse cadets “I will not sit in silence NORTHAMPTON while my parents are (AP) — Officials say no BOSTON (AP) — The taken away,” read a sign one was hurt when a Massachusetts Senate carried by two Hispanic single-engine plane made has adopted legislation boys. They were among an emergency landing that would give official a group of several dozen in a cornfield in western recognition to nurse marchers who set out on Massachusetts. cadets — women who foot from the church to the Northampton Fire Chief voluntarily enrolled in town square in Canton to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Stephen Vanasse tells the uniformed services of protest the 680 migrant Children of mainly Latino immigrant parents show their support for WWLP-TV the aircraft the United States during arrests at seven poultry reported engine trouble World War II. plants in Mississippi last them and those individuals picked up during an immigration raid at a in midflight Sunday The Cadet Nurse Corps, Wednesday. food processing plant in Canton, Miss., following a Spanish Mass at Sa- morning and attempted created by Congress in “Imagine coming home cred Heart Catholic Church in Canton Sunday. to land on the runway at 1943, was successful in and not finding your par- Northampton Airport. fending off the collapse of ents,” said Dulce Basur- heard!” ical opposition. The state’s der Protection Commis- The small plane went the nation’s health system. to-Arce, an 18-year-old Basurto-Arce spoke Catholic, Episcopal, Unit- sioner Mark Morgan ac- off the end of the runway The number of nurses community college stu- from the steps of the ed Methodist and Evan- knowledged that one video and wound up in the was already low after the dent, describing how par- same courthouse in Can- gelical Lutheran bishops of an 11-year-old sobbing adjacent cornfield. first World War. The entry ents of friends were ar- ton where Martin Luther denounced the raids in a was “emotional” but said It wasn’t immediately of the United States into rested. “We are marching King Jr. once rallied pro- joint statement Friday. the girl was quickly reunit- known how many people World War II made the so no other kid has to go testers against segrega- The bishops said they ed with her mother. were aboard but all were critical shortage of nurses through what we went tion in a 1966 “March would aid the immigrant “I understand that the able to get off without even worse. through. Let our voices be Against Fear” across Mis- families, saying there is girl is upset. And I get sissippi. “an urgent and critical that,” Morgan said on Churches were the back- need at this time to avoid CNN. “But her father com- Tap - Ballet - Jazz - Contemporary - Hip Hop - Gymnastics - Karate bone of the civil rights a worsening crisis.” mitted a crime.” movement. Today, as Pres- “We are called ... to Acting Homeland Se- ident Donald Trump and speak the truth. And the curity Secretary Kevin Republican allies contin- truth is, this is not right,” McAleenan acknowledged Open House ue to defend the raids, said Bishop Brian Seage that the timing of the raids churches have emerged as of the Episcopal Diocese of was “unfortunate,” coming Tuesday, Aug. 20, 5 - 8 p.m. the top sources of spiritu- Mississippi, speaking at a hours before Trump visit- al and material support to news conference one day ed El Paso, Texas, where a the mostly Mexican and after the raids. man who told authorities Guatemalan workers tar- On Sunday, Trump ad- he was targeting Mexicans geted by the raids. ministration officials de- killed 22 people on Aug. 3. Some churches are go- fended their actions, amid But McAleenan told NBC ing beyond comfort and emotional pleas from chil- the operation had been material aid, with their dren to let their parents go. planned for more than a response flaring into polit- Acting Customs and Bor- year.

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They plan to use opment process, which it as a storage yard and includes applying for a staging area for construc- new special permit, soon. tion of a 10-story luxury Rather than trying to se- apartment building on cure financing through Munroe Street. The use the U.S. Department of was approved by the Zon- Housing and Urban De- ing Board of Appeals last velopment again, which week. was unsuccessful, he in- Initial plans were to stead intends to seek the demolish 50 Silsbee St., necessary funding from which has been vacant banks. for years, and construct “If they came (before ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK a six-story building with the council), they would 115 market-rate apart- Sign painter Mandee Martin makes her way through the cafeteria of KIPP’s new high school. have to show us that they ments. It was also to were able to come up with house more than 21,000 the financing,” Cyr said. square-feet of ground- “Right now, we’re trying New KIPP has historic bloodlines floor commercial space to bring as much revenue for a supermarket with into the city by tax-based international food geared projects. If it’s delayed, we KIPP toward Russian and East- want to work with them From A1 ern European customers. and we want to help them, Blyakhman said his but at the same time, if March 2018. W.T. Rich, a company is still planning (their) pockets aren’t deep Newton firm that built an to redevelop the property enough and they don’t annex onto KIPP’s High- and has no intention to have the resources, they lands elementary school, sell the building. Despite should partner with some- undertook the renovation having similar grocery one or sell it.” project even as students stores in Brookline, New- Illy, LLC purchased the attended classes in the ton, Allston and Framing- Silsbee Street property Blood building. ham, Illy LLC may have from Vlahos Brothers Inc., “We specialize in occu- soured on that commer- in 2013 for $380,000. The pied construction,” said cial component in Lynn. property is assessed at Rich Assistant Supervisor He called it a business $473,900 and the ware- Tony Catenacci. decision, but didn’t elabo- house-style building was Construction workers re- rate. built in 1950, according to moved interior walls, add- “I am not 100 percent land records. ed new walls, and ripped sure if I want to go for- out industrial machinery ward with the store, but Gayla Cawley can be and construction dating it will be a new, beautiful reached at gcawley@item- back to the building’s for- project,” Blyakhman said. live.com. Follow her on mer life as a warehouse “It’s going to look dif- Twitter @GaylaCawley. and bakery for a grocery store chain. Catenacci said the build- Amazon truck plummets ing’s exterior demanded a complete renovation re- down Saugus embankment quiring workers to train in high-scaffold construction. Construction at KIPP’s new high school is nearing completion. TRUCK two fences taken out and They sanded and pointed From A1 part of his stone wall. the brick and concrete ex- Boston skyline and ocean of the students live in ly added new grades and “My wife panicked when terior walls. views. neighborhoods ringing built a 1,000-plus student A longtime Springdale we got the call,” he said. “It was in really rough True to its name, the downtown and participate school in the Highlands. Avenue resident, who de- “She thought someone got shape. You could tell there Academy puts a priority in programs, like Raw Art Kindergarten through clined to be identified, said killed. We’re so grateful that didn’t happen.” was a lot of wear and tear,” on college preparation. Works, located downtown. 8th grade students start he rushed to the scene af- he said. Every student will take “We are right in the cen- ter getting a panicked call Two Amazon employees classes this month in the on scene declined to com- The refurbished first a year and a half of col- ter of our community,” said Highlands school. Colle- from a neighbor. If the van wasn’t stopped by the ment. floor features big windows lege-oriented coursework Laurie Kennedy, KIPP se- giate Academy students and seminars on how to tree stumps, it would have It took G&J Towing and a high ceiling with nior development director. celebrate their new school big, halo-like light fix- pick a college and pay for Kennedy and Trotsky crashed into his house, he Inc. with several trucks with a ribbon cutting tures. Arts classes, a dance a college education. envision the Academy said. and a crane, and Saugus scheduled for Sept. 13. studio and cafeteria are The school library is a sharing resources with “We’ve never had any- firefighters more than an The Blood building ren- located on the first floor central space on the sec- other downtown schools, thing like this happen hour to lift the van and ovation’s completion fi- with “knowledge is pow- ond floor where students including North Shore here,” he said. place it on Lewis Street. “I’m just so happy no one er” painted on wall with can meet and work in Community College, Lynn nally gives students who Richard Ragucci, the died,” said Lopez. letters taller than most of groups. Other common ar- Vocational Technical In- shuttled between the owner of 11 Lewis St., said Highlands and downtown the students who will at- eas are spread throughout stitute and St. Mary’s he and his wife were at a Bella diGrazia can be for classes and filed into tend the school. the building, and W.T. Rich High School. But KIPP family party when they reached at bdigrazia@ The school’s second floor upgraded the fire and se- has a clear goal for its new school next to construction got the call to come home. itemlive.com. Follow her is divided into science curity alarm systems. school. scaffolding a new place of He noted significant dam- on Twitter @BelladiGra- laboratories and 9th and “Now it’s top of the line,” “We want to be the place their own to learn. age to his patio, including zia. 10th grade classrooms said Catenacci. in the Commonwealth “The kids deserve it,” with 10th and 11th grade KIPP Director of School that educates kids the said Kennedy. classrooms on the third Operations Zach Trotsky best,” Kennedy said. Lynn father charged after floor and 11th and 12 said 95 percent of Acad- Founded in 2004 with Thor Jourgensen can be grade classes on the top emy students are Lynn space leased in Holy Fam- reached at tjourgensen@ gun found in child’s backpack floor with its panoramic residents. He said many ily Church, KIPP gradual- itemlive.com. GUN “Bodyguard,” is described From A1 by the manufacturer as compact, lightweight and Mayoral challenger emerges in Peabody A man who answered highly concealable. the door at Smithers’ ad- Little Sprouts could not dress provided by police PEABODY be reached for comment. From A1 near the Lynn Woods El- ementary School acknowl- They operate 27 facilities Peabody attorney and no- edged his name was Jon- in Massachusetts and tary who handled the le- athan but denied he was New Hampshire from gal work for the trust. the gun owner. Boston to Nashau. That year, the Conway Griffin praised the quick Family Trust and trustee action of daycare staff to Thomas Grillo can be Crystal Papanickolas sold ensure everyone’s safety. reached at tgrillo@item- the home to Victory Realty The gun, known as the live.com. Trust and Mary R. Bur- bridge for $239,500. It was quickly flipped to Kerry R. Mahoney for $530,000. “The mayor and his em- ployees did dirty stuff, that’s why I’m running,” NIGHTS: Begins Sept. 9 Conway said. “I want my SUMMER Monday and Wednesdays 6-10 p.m. grandfather’s house back CLASSES ONLINE HYBRID: Begins Sept. 17 and when I get it, I will ENROLLING Tuesdays 6-10 p.m. donate it to homeless vet- 20 DAY Course: Begins Oct. 24 erans.” NOW Tues, Wed, Thur 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Bettencourt denied the allegations. “Our office is familiar with Miss Conway,” he said. “She has frequently ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK reached out to us on issues Jacqueline Conway is challenging Mayor Edward A. Bettencourt Jr. for Selling a house? and has made accusations his seat. Buying a house? against the police, the courts and City Hall.” Find out what properties The mayor said he is un- Lynnfield Street home. walks need repair. She did recently sold in your area. familiar with the family “I went to the house and not provide details on how LAW OFFICES OF dynamics that led to the told the new owners ‘This to improve those services. JAMES J. CARRIGAN Check out is my house,’” she said. loss of her home. Crystal Papanickolas • Social Security Disability the Real Estate page “They got a restraining and Jeanne Carnevale “But we have always • Workers Compensation in Saturday’s paper. submitted her complaints order against me. But it’s could not be reached for • Accidents to the appropriate author- not over yet. I want what’s comment. 25 years located across from Lynn District Court ities,” he said. mine.” Emmanuel Papanick- 15 Johnson St. It’s unclear how becom- Still, Conway insists she olas did not return a call ing mayor could solve is not a one-issue candi- 781-596-0100 seeking comment. JAMES J. CARRIGAN Conway’s estate troubles. date. She said the city has ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN One thing is clear. Con- a rat problem, has failed to Thomas Grillo can be LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL way is prohibited from do enough recycling, and reached at tgrillo@item- www.jamescarriganlaw.com going anywhere near the many streets and side- live.com. [email protected] A4 MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2019 OPINION

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR HOW TO REACH US Not so happy with downtown art

Aren’t we getting don’t like: The one made someone just tossed paint Street painting depicting decorated. I’m sure other 110 Munroe St. carried away with the out of trash near the post on it; the building near storage boxes or luggage. people will agree. P.O. Box 5 so-called art on down- office is horrible; the one RF O’Sullivans; the in- Really? I am sorry but The best mural is the one Lynn, MA 01903 town buildings? Some of on the former bank build- decent cartoon under the these creations have on the side of the LynnArts Customer Service them are very nice but ing and now apartment Silsbee Street commuter gotten worse. Enough is building depicting peo- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. shouldn’t they show a pic- building (the building rail bridge (look closely at enough. Some of our older ple, places and historical Connecting ture of what they intend looked fine just the way it and you will see why I buildings are historical events in Lynn’s history. All Departments: to on a building first? it was); the Lynnway call it indecent). and have a charm of Nancy MacGrath 781-593-7700 Here are the creations I building that looks like There is also the Oxford their own without getting Lynn Ext. 2 Classifi ed/Legal Advertising classi [email protected] Sex trafficking demands more outrage Subscriptions [email protected] Circulation Sex trafficking and rape overly concerned about abuse she suffered and side how to escape from without fear. [email protected] are disgusting crimes the level of participation even though it is not a a car trunk in a parking Especially because sex against humanity — pre- involved with the victims, popular issue for politi- garage. trafficking seems to be Ext. 3 dominantly against wom- I ask: what is sexy or cians. What a sad step back- proliferating, incurring Newsroom en and young girls. Yes, alluring about a human As a woman, I feel a wards for women this large profits, and rape [email protected] the majority of men aren’t being stuck in a life of special responsibility to all is: so much for more in general in Lynn is on [email protected] participating in these sex hellish exploitation? make sure that this vile pay. We now actually the rise — it appears to Ext. 4 crimes against women. Most prostitutes — even hatred and disrespect of need to work on pulling me that more than a few Sports But the conspicuous “voluntary” ones — were women is not allowed to women out of physical people — including the [email protected] absence of politicians and first child victims. In the just pop up and go away binds. Lynn is less than unreported number of community group leaders case of the Aug. 2 arrests, unnoticed in my own city. 14 square miles. We are males seeking sex for sale Ext. 5 rushing to swiftly de- our female attorney The seeds of injustice be- mostly a suburb with a — do need to be told by Retail and Online nounce the recent heinous general made it clear that gin small. Women live in small city center. Though those who hold positions Advertising crime ring in Lynn (Daily the women involved were a much more dangerous we are technically a city of power and leadership [email protected] Item, Aug. 2) has this being held against their world than men. When but that status does not (and hopefully their male ADVERTISING feminist woman scratch- will. women take a walk at excuse sex trafficking in peers) how wrong it is. Ernie Carpenter Jr. ing her head and feeling Recently, I watched a night, or send kids off to what is actually a rather We must say we will not Director of Advertising responsively angry. deeply moving documen- school — we think about small (and otherwise pret- tolerate nor allow these and Business Development, ext. 1355 Normalizing rape and tary on PBS about Nobel things that probably don’t ty nice) backyard. heinous crimes to be [email protected] kidnapping to suit an prize winner Nadia Mu- cross the minds of most Human trafficking normalized or proliferate Ralph Mitchell agenda is never OK even rad, who was held captive men — because we have should not be happening unnoticed. Sales Representative, ext. 1313 if it causes negative and sold in her country to. anywhere. Women should For the survivors just [email protected] public relations or fear of and now speaks out on I’d like to hope being feel comfortable to travel starting on a long road to Patricia Whalen backlash to the group rep- behalf of other victims of dragged off in a car, freely and go to work or healing from this horrid Sales Representative, ext. 1310 resented by the perpetra- sex trafficking around the drugged, and sold in a sex school at night and es- victimization, may you [email protected] tors. Excuses and silence world. She earned global trafficking ring would not pecially be able to take a find peace, stability, and BUSINESS OFFICE are just not OK. recognition in spite of her have to be higher on that city bus or subway which hope. Maria Alvaracin While some people seem difficulties discussing the list of things to fear along- our taxes pay for too — Erin Frazier ext. 1205 [email protected] EDITORIAL Susan J. Conti Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] Ted Grant Weapons matter more than motives in mass murders Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] It’s good to hear Repub- lA man with a desire to right-wing violence. It tal illness with hatred. He tary-style weapons and Marian Kinney licans finally acknowledge kill children — armed with went almost unnoticed also stresses motive over thus gotten to the root ext. 1212 the danger from white su- a military-style weapon — on Monday that Cesar weaponry. of the problem. Now a [email protected] premacy. But focusing on killed 26 people at Sandy Sayoc received a 10-year To his credit, Senate petition campaign seeks Will Kraft that motive alone is an- Hook Elementary School sentence for mailing 16 President Bill Galvano, to put a ban on the 2020 Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 other way to talk around in Newtown, Conn. pipe bombs to Democrats R-Bradenton, wants “to ballot. [email protected] the main cause of mass lA man with a grudge whom he considered crit- review and better under- Even if voters approved Mike Shanahan shootings — easy access to — armed with a mil- ics of President Trump. stand the various factors the ban, however, the Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 [email protected] powerful weapons. itary-style weapon — Still, Washington no lon- involved in mass shoot- Legislature would have Let’s review the may- killed 17 people at Mar- ger can give the Nation- ings.” to write the rules. Flo- Carolina Trujillo hem of the last two weeks: jory Stoneman Douglas al Rifle Association veto Galvano has asked Sen. Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 ridians also could get the [email protected] lA man with a hatred of High School in Parkland, power over gun control Tom Lee, R-Tampa, to weapons from neighbor- Hispanics — armed with Fla. legislation. That is espe- lead the examination. Lee ing states that didn’t ban Jim Wilson Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 a military-style rifle — lA man with a hatred of cially true now, given the chairs the Senate commit- them. Mass shootings are killed 22 people at a shop- [email protected] Jews — armed with a mil- mounting body count and tee that deals with securi- a nationwide problem that ping center in El Paso, itary-style rifle — killed the controversy over the ty and is a former Senate CIRCULATION demands a national re- Texas. 11 people at a Pittsburgh NRA’s finances. president. sponse. Lisa Mahmoud lA man with an un- synagogue. The latest revelation is We hope Lee’s committee Though Trump sees “no Manager, ext. 1239 known motive — armed Notice a pattern? that Executive Director takes a hard look at the [email protected] appetite” for it, a new Po- with a military-style rifle Hatred of minorities is Wayne LaPierre wanted ease with which people CLASSIFIED — killed nine people in a one motive. Others include the non-profit organiza- can obtain weapons of war, litico/Morning Consult nightclub area of Dayton, hatred of family members, tion to buy him a $6 mil- the common denominator poll found that 70 percent Abbe Young Smith of Americans — including Manager, ext. 1276 Ohio. workplace anger or a sick lion mansion near Dallas. in all these shootings. [email protected] lA man with an un- wish to be infamous. re- After the Stoneman most Republicans — favor known motive — armed Every shooter, though, ports that LaPierre wor- Douglas shooting, the a ban on military-style GRAPHICS with a military-style rifle armed himself for battle ried about becoming a Legislature responded by weapons. Trevor Andreozzi — killed three people at a with a weapon of war. target after the Parkland banning firearms sales Congress also should Designer [email protected] festival in Gilroy, Calif. The man who killed 12 shooting. What irony. to most people under ban high-capacity mag- Now, some other recent people in Virginia Beach Like Trump, legislative 21. Legislators also im- azines and expand back- Mark Sutherland mass murders: this year used pistols, not leaders in Tallahassee are posed a waiting period ground checks to all gun Creative Director [email protected] lA man with an un- rifles, but he had high-ca- expressing concern about and banned bump stocks, sales. That would do much known motive — armed pacity magazines and “white nationalism.” which the Las Vegas more than simply talking NEWSROOM with a military-style rifle used a silencer. “This weekend was a shooter used to modify his about white supremacy. Mike Alongi — killed 58 people in Las Our epidemic of mass tipping point for me,” said semi-automatic weapon The mayors of El Paso Sports Reporter ext. 1228 Vegas. shootings is embarrassing Sen. Rob Bradley, who for automatic fire. and Dayton joined about [email protected] lA man who swore alle- the United States. Con- chairs the appropriations They also made Florida 200 of their counterparts Bill Brotherton giance to the Islamic State gress compounds that em- committee. “When these a “red flag” state. Author- Thursday in calling for Features Editor ext. 1338 — armed with a mili- barrassment by refusing events start to stack on ities can seize weapons the Senate to pass back- [email protected] tary-style rifle — killed 49 to take any meaningful each other, from Califor- from people considered a ground check expansion Gayla Cawley people at the Pulse night- action. Most of that blame nia, to New Zealand, to danger to themselves or bills that Majority Lead- Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] club in Orlando. lies with Republicans. Charleston, to El Paso, it others. A court then can er Mitch McConnell won’t lA man with a family That pattern is about to becomes clear that an ide- ban people from possess- bring up for a vote. Con- Cheryl Charles feud — armed with a mil- repeat itself. ology is motivating these ing weapons for a year. News Editor, ext. 1278 gress should start there — [email protected] itary-style rifle — killed FBI Director Christo- mentally deranged indi- These all are helpful de- and keep going. 26 people at a church in pher Wray is correct that viduals.” velopments. Bella diGrazia Sutherland Springs, Tex- the government needs Bradley, however, But the Legislature A Ft. Lauderdale Sun Reporter, ext. 1317 as. more resources to fight wrongly associates men- could have banned mili- Sentinel editorial [email protected] Thomas Grillo Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Thor Jourgensen M§Ÿ H. 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Register by calling (978) meeting at Town Hall Annex, 7 Anyone is an Actor workshop Total Body Conditioning at 531-3380, South branch library, p.m. for adults 18 and up at 89 Bur- Entertainment Community Center, 9 a.m. 78 Lynn St., 10:30-11:30 a.m. Board of Selectmen meeting at rill St., 7-8:30 p.m. NATION Epstein’s guards were working extreme overtime shifts

By Jim Mustian, ecution that could have Michael R. Sisak and pulled back the curtain on Michael Balsamo the inner workings of the ASSOCIATED PRESS high-flying financier with connections to celebrities NEW YORK — Guards and presidents, though on Jeffrey Epstein’s unit prosecutors have vowed to were working extreme continue investigating. overtime shifts to make up Epstein had been placed for staffing shortages the on suicide watch after he morning of his apparent was found a little over two FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS suicide, a person familiar with the jail’s operations weeks ago with bruising Former California state Sen. Kevin de Leon, on his neck, according to D-Los Angeles, displays a homemade fully au- told The Associated Press. The person said that a person familiar with the tomatic rifle, confiscated by the Department of the Metropolitan Correc- matter who wasn’t autho- Justice, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. tional Center’s Special rized to discuss it publicly. Housing Unit was staffed But he was taken off the with one guard working a watch at the end of July Gun-control backers fifth straight day of over- and therefore wasn’t on it time and another who was at the time of his death, concerned about working mandatory over- the person said. time. The person wasn’t Attorney General Wil- changing federal courts authorized to discuss jail liam Barr, calling for an in- operations publicly and vestigation by the FBI and spoke Sunday on the con- the Justice Department’s SACRAMENTO, Calif. ond Amendment rights inspector general’s office, (AP) — California has that they might overturn dition of anonymity. The jail staff failed to said he was “appalled” to some of the toughest gun strict gun control laws en- follow protocols leading up learn of Epstein’s death laws in the nation, includ- acted in Democratic-lean- to Epstein’s death, accord- while in federal custody. ing a ban on the type of ing states. ing to a report from The “Mr. Epstein’s death high-capacity ammuni- The U.S. Supreme Court New York Times, deepen- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS raises serious questions tion magazines used in so far has left plenty of that must be answered,” ing the fallout from what medical examiner personnel some of the nation’s dead- room for states to enact led to the highly connect- Barr said in a statement. leave their vehicle and walk to the Manhattan liest mass shootings. their own gun legislation, ed financier’s apparent Epstein, 66, had been How long those types of said Adam Winkler, a gun suicide. Correctional Center where financier Jeffrey denied bail and faced up laws will stand is a grow- policy expert at the Uni- Epstein should have Epstein died by suicide while awaiting trial on to 45 years behind bars on ing concern among gun versity of California, Los been checked on by guards sex-trafficking charges Saturday in New York. federal sex trafficking and control advocates in Cali- Angeles School of Law. in his cell every 30 min- conspiracy charges un- fornia and elsewhere. But he said the success utes, but that didn’t hap- Saturday night after his of sexual abuse and con- sealed last month. He had A federal judiciary that of the Trump administra- pen the night before his cellmate was transferred. spiracy against Epstein. pleaded not guilty and is becoming increasingly tion in appointing federal apparent suicide, a law An official with knowledge An additional federal in- was awaiting trial. conservative under Pres- judges, including to the enforcement official told of the investigation told vestigation was launched The federal investiga- ident Donald Trump and high court, could alter the Times. the paper that the Jus- Saturday after the Fed- tion into the allegations the Republican-controlled that. The Times spoke to the tice Department was told eral Bureau of Prison remains ongoing, U.S. At- U.S. Senate has gun con- “Those judges are likely official on the condition Epstein would have a cell- said Epstein was found torney Geoffrey Berman trol advocates on edge. to be hostile to gun-con- of anonymity. The Associ- mate and be monitored by unresponsive in his cell said. He noted in a state- They worry that federal trol measures,” Winkler ated Press has not inde- a guard every 30 minutes. at a high-security jail in ment Saturday that the courts, especially if Trump said. “So I think the courts pendently confirmed the The mystery surround- Manhattan. He was later indictment against Ep- wins a second term next overall have made a shift information. ing how he was able to pronounced dead from an stein includes a conspira- year and Republicans hold to the right on guns. We’ll A law enforcement kill himself in jail comes apparent suicide, the BOP cy charge, suggesting oth- the Senate, will take such just have to see how that source also told the Times as investigators have been said. His abrupt death ers could face charges in an expansive view of Sec- plays out.” he was alone in his cell digging into allegations cuts short a criminal pros- the case. A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- 162 Franklin St.; at 2:49 p.m. for following too close and op- larly arrests, reflect police records. In Friday at 25 Larch Road; at eration of a motor vehicle with the event of a perceived inaccuracy, 3:03 p.m. Friday at 88 Green a suspended license at 5:51 it is the sole responsibility of the con- St.; at 7:29 p.m. Friday at 27 p.m. Thursday. Chatham St.; at 11:09 a.m. Jonathan David Smithers, cerned party to contact the relevant Saturday at 690 Boston St.; at 32, of 28 Verdmont Ave., Lynn, police department and have the de- 12:51 p.m. Saturday at Eaton was summoned for child en- partment issue a notice of correction Apothecary at 298 Union St. dangerment and storage of to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- an improper firearm at 10:04 ifications will not be made without Vandalism a.m. Friday. express notice of change from the A report of motor vehicle Accidents arresting police department. vandalism at 8:04 a.m. Friday at 148 Euclid Ave.; at 7:50 A report of a motor vehicle LYNN p.m. Friday at Harwood and crash at 4:19 p.m. Thursday at North Common streets; at Marriott Hotel at 8A Centennial Arrests 6:34 p.m. Saturday at Eastern Drive; at 5:51 p.m. Thursday at Avenue and Essex Street. Main and Mill streets. Teneya Sophia Bourdeau, 23, of 3 A report of vandalism at Nicole Anderson, 29, was Kingsley Terrace, was arrested 9:41 p.m. Saturday at 76 summoned for a suspended and charged with OUI liquor Sheridan St. license; at 2:23 p.m. Friday at and leaving the scene of prop- 147 Summit St. and 0 Lynn- erty damage at 3:02 a.m. Sat- field St. urday. MARBLEHEAD Nichelle Cox, 25, of 465 Co- Complaints lumbia Road, Dorchester, was Accidents arrested and charged with un- A report of a motor vehicle A report of suspicious ac- licensed operation of a motor crash at 11:55 a.m. Friday on tivity at 3:33 p.m. Thursday vehicle at 2:58 a.m. Saturday. Front Street. A caller reported at Lt. Ross Park at 36 John- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Claire Mainero, 56, of 32 son St. A caller reported there a truck hit his parked car; at Paul Laughlin, 57, places stuffed animals outside a home at 1248 West Chestnut St., was arrested on 1:07 p.m. Saturday on Beacon was a man taking pictures of a warrant charge of shoplifting her children. The suspect was 11th St. in Erie, Pa., where multiple people died in an early-morning fire Street; at 1:32 p.m. Saturday on Sunday. by concealing merchandise at at Atlantic and Ocean avenues. described as a white man in 10:10 p.m. Saturday. his late 60s to early 70s with Kara Secher, of 11 Lagrange Complaints white hair and a beard. He re- Terrace, was arrested on a portedly left the area on a bike. warrant charge of shoplifting A person walked into the po- Suspicious activity was re- Five children killed in by concealing merchandise at lice station to report a problem ported at 5:49 p.m. Thursday at 8:08 a.m. Saturday. with a “stalker” at 11:46 a.m. Health Care Resources at 168 Friday on Waldron Court. Newbury St. An employee wit- Accidents A report of a threatening text nessed a white van come into day care center fire at 12:42 p.m. Friday on High the parking lot and then saw a A report of a motor vehicle Street. An officer reported re- man get out briefly before leav- ERIE, Pa. (AP) — An house, said she was the to have started in the living crash at 8:02 a.m. Friday at ceiving a call from someone ing the area quickly. On her way early morning fire in grandmother of four of the room area on the first floor. Holly Avenue and Lynnfield who reported they received a out, the caller saw a white gro- Pennsylvania at a resi- children, and that they The department’s two fire Street; at 10:40 a.m. Friday message that read the person cery bag dumped in the bushes dential building housing a were staying at the day inspectors and three Erie at One Dollar Zone at 517 was going to come and “kick his in the front of the building. She day care center killed five care because their parents police detectives trained Lynnway; at 11:40 a.m. Friday (expletive)” for a past incident. was concerned about its possi- children and sent the own- were working overnight, in fire investigations are at 328 Union St.; at 12:58 A report of a suspicious ve- ble contents. An officer found er to the hospital, author- the Erie Times-News re- working to determine the p.m. Friday at Federal Street hicle at 7:19 p.m. Friday on the bag, which was empty. ities said. ported . She said the fam- cause of the blaze. and Western Avenue; at 2:46 Community Road. A woman A road rage incident was re- The fire was reported ily had two boys and two The chamber site lists p.m. Friday at Eastern Avenue reported seeing a suspicious ported at 9:54 p.m. Thursday in Erie, a northwest lake girls and had used the day the Harris Family Day- and Superior Street; at 3:22 black SUV driving around in at 7-Eleven at 100 Lynn St. A town, at about 1:15 a.m. care for almost a year. care at that address as p.m. Friday at Essex Street the back of the synagogue that caller reported another car was Sunday, Chief Guy San- “So we are all at a loss, “a 24 hour, 7 days a week and Libby Court; at 3:58 p.m. gave her a weird feeling be- “brake checking” him. The cars tone of the Erie Fire De- trying to figure out how childcare service includ- Friday at Ashton Square and cause she didn’t think he was went their separate ways and partment said. this happened,” Lock- ing holidays. We provide Chestnut Street; at 4:44 p.m. a member of the temple. the caller couldn’t provide the The victims ranged in ett-Slupski told the news- transportation and teach Friday at Boston Street and A caller reported at 8:50 direction the other driver was ages from 8 months to 7 paper. kids age appropriate Winnepurkit Avenue; at 6:40 p.m. Friday she found a wallet headed. years, Santone said. The The owner of the day skills.” The state Depart- p.m. Friday at High and Liber- on a bench on Pleasant Street. A report of a traffic hazard at Erie Regional Chamber care was flown to UPMC ment of Human Services ty streets; at 6:59 p.m. Friday She wanted to bring it in, but 12:53 a.m. Friday at 461 Lowell and Growth Partnership Mercy for treatment, San- Office of Child Develop- at 643 Boston St.; at 7:07 a man hanging around nearby St. Water was reportedly cover- lists a day care at the fire tone said. He said a neigh- ment and Early Learning p.m. Friday at 10 Lincoln St.; was creeping her out so she ing the roadway just before the address. bor was also injured. listed the day care as in at 12 a.m. Saturday at 555 left. A wallet was later brought high school on Lowell Street Valerie Lockett-Slupski, Chief Fire Inspector John compliance with require- Western Ave.; at 12:59 a.m. in and someone came by the heading west. The road was standing across the street Widomski told the newspa- ments following a Dec. 28, Saturday at 9 Brimblecom next day to pick it up. shut down in both directions from the fire-damaged per that the fire appeared 2018, inspection. St.; at 2:20 a.m. Saturday at A caller reported a black car due to significant damage to it. Light and Summer streets; at 3 pulled up and dropped off two A report of a weapons vio- a.m. Saturday on Huss Court; people at 12:13 a.m. Saturday lation at 10:04 a.m. Friday at Escaped Tennessee inmate at 11:10 a.m. Saturday at 91 on Beach Street. He said the Little Sprouts at 7 First Avenue. Conomo Ave.; at 11:32 a.m. people then ran around the A handgun was reportedly Saturday at Central Square house and later walked off. The found inside a child’s diaper captured after 5-day manhunt and Union Street; at 7:16 p.m. caller was concerned because bag at the daycare. Jonathan Saturday at Western Avenue his neighbor was arrested the Smithers, 32, of Lynn, was death penalty will be un- and Whiting Street; at 7:23 By John Raby week before. Police checked summoned. ASSOCIATED PRESS der consideration. p.m. Saturday at 570 Western the area and didn’t find any A report of suspicious ac- “I can assure you that Ave.; at 8:50 p.m. Saturday at issues. tivity at 1:41 p.m. Friday at 6 A Tennessee convict sus- our office will be resolved Broadway and Miller Place; at A report of a disturbance at Reynolds Road. A caller report- pected of killing a correc- 9:28 p.m. Saturday at Casey’s to see that he is put back 2:38 a.m. Saturday on Saga- ed two men and a truck were tions administrator before where he can never escape Shell at 535 Lynnway; at 9:52 more Road. A caller reported at a vacant house. Police re- escaping prison on a trac- p.m. Saturday at 29 Green again and harm anybody a “friend” left the house drunk ported the people were doing tor was captured Sunday in our communities,” Da- St.; at 2:45 a.m. Sunday at work for the bank. and was driving a moped. The seven hours after home- vidson said. 144 Broad St.; at 9:59 a.m. caller said the person was ag- owners recognized him on Watson was on lawn Sunday at 207 Jenness St.; gressive towards people. Police Fire their outdoor surveillance mowing duty when the at 11:37 a.m. Sunday at 126 reported the person had a cou- camera, authorities said. TBI says he sexually as- South Common St. ple of drinks and was verbally A report of a ceiling fire at Curtis Ray Watson put saulted and strangled a A report of a motor vehicle reprimanded by his mother. 7:34 a.m. Friday at Walbar Peabody LLC UTC Aerospace his hands up and was ar- Department of Corrections hit and run crash at 11:02 A disturbance was report- rested as he came out of p.m. Friday at 24 James St.; ed at 9:25 p.m. Saturday on Systems at 8 Fifth St. The administrator employee building was evacuated and a soybean field Sunday at her home Wednesday at at 6:40 p.m. Saturday at 131 Pickwick Road. A man in the in the west Tennessee Lawton Ave. backyard was reportedly going the fire was later declared to the West Tennessee State be under control. community of Henning, Penitentiary. A report of a motor vehicle ballistic. Police reported the Tennessee Bureau of In- crash with personal injury at TBI said Watson escaped area was quiet. vestigation Director Da- 11:39 p.m. Friday at Boston Theft PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS prison grounds, and the vid Rausch said at a news and Ford streets; at 2:21 a.m. tractor was found nearby. Fire conference. The capture Authorities say Curtis Saturday at 124 Central Ave.; A report of a larceny at 6:15 Authorities launched an Ray Watson, a convict at 1:29 a.m. Sunday at 16 A caller reported an electri- p.m. Thursday at Turnpike Car ended a five-day manhunt. intense manhunt after Western Ave. cal outlet was on fire on the Wash at 80 Newbury St. A The field is 10 miles from suspected of killing a Debra Johnson’s body was porch outside at 10:13 a.m. woman reported items were the prison Watson escaped corrections adminis- found with a cord wrapped Assaults Friday on Kenneth Road. The taken from her purse while she from Wednesday and near trator before escaping around her neck Wednes- fire was extinguished. was cleaning her car. a home where he was seen prison on a tractor, day morning. A report of an assault and A larceny was reported at on a surveillance camera has been captured. Rewards totaling battery at 6:58 a.m. Saturday Theft 6:19 p.m. Thursday at 10 Nick- earlier Sunday, Rausch $57,000 were offered for on Market Street; at 12:37 erson Road. A caller reported said. The homeowners ment that he knew he information leading to a.m. Sunday on Lawton Ave- A bicycle was reportedly sto- her jewelry was stolen from her called police after one of wasn’t getting away be- Watson’s arrest. nue; at 4:07 a.m. Sunday on len from the caller’s garage in home while she was on vaca- them recognized Watson cause of the number of law “Tremendous news that Curwin Circle. July on Cushing Road. The inci- tion. from police-issued photos. enforcement,” Rausch said. this fugitive is back in cus- A report of an assault at dent was reported at 1:14 p.m. Photos provided by the Lauderdale County Dis- tody,” Tennessee Gov. Bill 1:23 p.m. Sunday on Hanover Friday. His father noted that Vandalism residents’ camera show trict Attorney Mark Da- Lee said on Twitter. Street. another bicycle was dumped Watson, 41, dressed in vidson said Watson will Watson was discovered a couple of doors down, but A report of vandalism at 5:29 a.m. Friday at West Me- camouflage bib overalls be arraigned this week missing about 11 a.m. Breaking and Entering they didn’t realize it had been and a hat and carrying a on charges of first-degree Wednesday, several hours stolen at the time. morial School at 15 Bow St. A school custodian reported camp backpack. Dozens of murder, especially aggra- after he was seen near the A report of a breaking and officers mobilized in the vated burglary, aggra- house where the 64-year- entering at 8:04 a.m. Satur- Vandalism some overnight vandalism to the playground. The picnic ta- area after the sighting. vated sexual battery and old Johnson lived on pris- day at 734 Boston St.; at 2:12 “He had made the com- escape. Davidson said the on grounds. p.m. Saturday at 94 Market A Sevinor Road caller report- ble and barrel were reportedly St.; at 1:29 p.m. Sunday at ed at 8:16 p.m. Friday her tires propped up. Dollar Tree at 759 Lynnway. were slashed overnight. Two of POLICE BRIEF A report of a motor vehicle the tires were flat and she re- SWAMPSCOTT breaking and entering at 9:34 ported pulling what appeared Man killed, 2 officers hurt was following a vehicle rolled over while attempt- a.m. Sunday at 24 Bulfinch to be a knife chip out of one Accidents after chain reaction crash Friday night after reports ing to avoid the crash. St.; at 9:53 a.m. Sunday at of them. that it was being operated Rutland officer Matthew 102 Grove St. A report of a motor vehicle RUTLAND (AP) — Two erratically in the town. Fenuccio and Paxton PEABODY hit and run crash at 9:13 p.m. police officers are recover- Early says the car driv- officer Edward Santiago en by 63-year-old Kevin were both treated for non- Overdose Friday at Hadley School at 24 ing from injuries after a St. Peters crossed the life threatening injuries. Arrests Redington St.; at 12:42 a.m. crash that left a Worces- A report of an overdose at Saturday at 610 Humphrey St. center line of Route 122 St. Peters was pro- 12:46 p.m. Saturday at MBTA Robert Scott Perkins, 48, of A report of a motor vehicle ter man dead. and slammed into a K-9 nounced dead at the parking garage on Market 32 Budleigh Ave., Beverly, was crash at 12:31 a.m. Saturday According to Worcester cruiser from neighboring scene. Street; at 5:14 p.m. Saturday arrested and charged with two at 565 Humphrey St. District Attorney Joseph Rutland that was also re- Officials said a police on Lynnway; at 6:51 p.m. Sat- counts of Class B drug pos- Early Jr., a police cruiser sponding to the incident. dog in the Rutland cruis- urday on West Green Street; at session subsequent offense Complaints from the town of Paxton The Paxton cruiser then er was uninjured. 8:34 p.m. Saturday on Chest- and trespassing at 4:32 p.m. nut Street. Thursday. A report of suspicious activ- ity at 1:02 a.m. Friday at 411 CORRECTION Lynn Drug Task Force Theft Summons Humphrey St.; at 12:56 a.m. 781-477-4444 Friday at 17 Barnstable St.; at In the Aug. 10 Item, Jar- CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Hotline Spanish menu available A report of a larceny at 11:57 Teneya Nicole Anderson, 1:28 a.m. Friday at 34 Sumner rod Bates, 39, was listed a.m. Friday at 335 Chestnut 29, of 52 Margery Road, Apt. St.; at 4:16 p.m. Friday at 100 with a residence of 24 Gil- or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. St.; at 12:30 p.m. Friday at 2, Brockton, was summoned Greenwood Ave. bert St. Bates does not re- Callers may remain anonymous. side there. MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT New AMC drama follows Japanese American internment horror

By Russell Contreras little more accessible and of those detainees were said the show’s horror and Terry Tang now it’s like a mainstream children. genre still doesn’t com- ASSOCIATED PRESS subject and it can open Takei, who was interned pare to the horror of the up more discussion about in a camp as a child, said internment camp. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. what really happened and he was impressed with the “It was important to do — The second season of what’s going on right now,” show’s research into recre- the research, the lived re- an AMC-TV drama series Mio said. ating the camp. ality that people faced,” follows the internment It was a role personal to “The barracks reminded Borenstein said. “The fact of Japanese Americans him as well. “It’s not just me again — mentally, I of taking people who are during World War II and a another kind of acting job was able to go back to my citizens of the country and number of bizarre deaths for me,” Mio said. “I real- childhood. That’s exact- (putting them in camps) is haunting a community. ly do feel a responsibility ly the way it was,” Takei a great stain of our coun- “The Terror: Infamy” is to tell this story that my said. “So for me, it was try.” set to premiere Monday ancestors actually went both ful lling to raise the Co-creator Alexan- and stars Derek Mio and through.” awareness to this extent der Woo, who is Chinese original “Star Trek” cast From 1942 to 1945, more of the terror. But also to American, said he believes member George Takei as than 110,000 Japanese make the storytelling that the series is especially rel- they navigate the forced in- Americans were ordered much more compelling.” evant now given the de- ternment and supernatural to camps in California, The series also involves bate over immigration in spirits that surround them. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Colorado, Idaho, Arizona, others who are connected the U.S. and Europe. It’s the rst television Derek Mio stars as Chester Nakayama in a Wyoming, Utah, Texas, Ar- to historic World War II “The struggle that im- series depicting the intern- scene from “The Terror: Infamy.” kansas, New Mexico and events. Josef Kubota Wla- migrants go through of ment of Japanese Amer- other sites. dyka, one of the show’s embracing a country that icans on such a massive Executive Order 9066, directors, had a grandfa- doesn’t embrace you back scale and camps were rec- eration Japanese Ameri- outside of Los Angeles and signed by President ther who was in Hiroshi- is a story, unfortunately, reated with detail to illus- can and plays Chester Na- were taken to camps. Franklin D. Roosevelt, ma when the atomic bomb that keeps repeating,” Woo trate the conditions and kayama, said he liked the Residents there were forced Japanese Ameri- dropped and managed to said. “There’s going to be racism internees faced. idea of adding a supernat- some of the rst forced cans, regardless of loyal- survive. some people who likely The show’s new sea- ural element to a histori- into internment camps ty or citizenship, to leave Max Borenstein, one of didn’t know of the intern- son is part of the Ridley cal event such as Japanese after the 1941 attack on the West Coast and other the show’s executive pro- ment. There will be some Scott-produced anthology American internment. He Pearl Harbor. areas for the camps sur- ducers who lost relatives people who had relatives in series. says he had relatives who “If you add the super- rounded by barbed wire at the Auschwitz concen- camps. We have a responsi- Mio, who is fourth-gen- lived on Terminal Island natural element, it’s a and military police. Half tration camp in Poland, bility to be accurate.” Woodstock generation looks back, from varied vantage points By Jennifer Peltz ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — It was the weekend that shaped the image of a “Woodstock Generation.” And that im- age would echo, appeal and provoke for genera- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tions to come. To many who went or Actor Casey Af eck attends a photo call for the wished they did, the piv-  lm “Light of My Life” at the 2019 Berlinale otal festival of “peace and Film Festival in Berlin, Germany. music” 50 years ago re- mains an inspiring mo- ment of counterculture Casey Af eck community and youthful freethinking. “We went for the music explores parenting and found something so much more, and so much more important — ca- in the apocalypse maraderie,” says Karen Breda, who was 17 when By Lindsey Bahr for stakes in this parenting she went to Woodstock. ASSOCIATED PRESS saga and now a genre con- She recalls feeling part struct was possible. What if of “a generation that felt LOS ANGELES — Ca- a disease had wiped out all like nothing could stop us. Peace. Love. The whole PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sey Af eck had been work- of the women, except this ing on a script about a thing.” man’s daughter? Karen Breda attended Woodstock to see a music concert that included parent and child for years. Some other Americans “This was about some- the Who, Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane and Crosby, Stills, Nash & He’d written scenes about saw Woodstock as an out- one who was very nervous Young in the lineup. a bedtime story and an rageous display of indul- about protecting their kid. I argument about taking a gence and insouciance in wanted to make the stakes day lineup was packed were in short supply. Se- ing together. It was about trip into town and things a time of war. And some with acts including The curity was thin. Rain and helping out someone that seemed to be going well. As of that as big as possible so didn’t look to Woodstock to Who, Jimi Hendrix, Jeffer- mud abounded. Breda and needed something,” says the father of two boys, Af- it wasn’t just like, I’m pro- celebrate their own sense son Airplane and Crosby, her friends slept in their Breda, now a nursing pro-  eck had defaulted to writ- tecting them from having of music and identity. Stills, Nash & Young. fessor at the University of ing the child as a son. But a bad fourth grade experi- “There was no one baby car after getting separat- then, deep into the process, ence,” Af eck said. “It’s like boomer generation. There After lying to her parents ed from another vehicle Hartford in Connecticut. his boys came back with a I’m protecting them from was no one approach to about her destination, Bre- carrying their camping “The music spoke for us.” request: They didn’t want an entire world who wants what Woodstock meant,” da arrived from Boston to supplies. It was a trek to Concertgoers weren’t it to be about them. to kidnap them.” says David Farber, a Uni- nd a mind-boggling mass get near the stage. the only ones struck by “They were pretty ad- The result is the slow- versity of Kansas professor of people, tents, blankets, But what she remem- the fellow-feeling and amant that they did not burn dramatic thriller of American history. But pot smoke, patchouli and bers most was happening calm in the crowd — de- want it to be a father-son “Light of My Life” now Woodstock became an “as- underpreparedness. in the crowd — concert- spite scores of drug ar- story,” Af eck said. “I had playing in theaters and pirational vision of what Organizers had sold goers meeting each other, rests, medical problems already put in a lot of work available on demand. Af- countercultural youth 186,000 tickets; ultimate- sharing what they had, ranging from cut-up bare and I was like, don’t do it ...”  eck directed, wrote and thought they could achieve ly an estimated 400,000 playing guitars together. feet to LSD freakouts, But, despite the heart- stars in the lm, which in the United States.” people showed up for the At a time of bitter pro- and two deaths, one from burn of having to rework premiered earlier this Breda didn’t go to Wood- festival on farmland in tests over the Vietnam a heroin overdose and an- the story again, he caved year at the Berlin Film stock looking for a societal Bethel, N.Y., about 80 War, Woodstock “seemed to other when a teen was run and made the child a girl, Festival. It knowingly vision. She was fresh out of miles northwest of New transcend the anger that over, according to The As- and it ultimately helped echoes modern classics high school and liked rock York City. clearly a lot of people were sociated Press’ reporting the story. He’d been looking like “Children of Men.” concerts, and the three- Space, water and toilets feeling. It was about be- from the time. Open House! August 13th 4:00pm - 6:00pm Register on line today! All levels Age 3+ Beginner - Competitive

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BOSTON (AP) — The with a currently active, Massachusetts Regis- registered, and insured try of Motor Vehicles is passenger vehicle. Peo- holding its annual lottery ple with suspended or for much sought-after low revoked registrations or number vehicle license licenses are not eligible. plates. Applicants are not Entries are being ac- allowed to request specific cepted online until Aug. numbers. 23. Mailed entries must Among the numbers be postmarked by that available in this year’s date. lottery are B1, 3000, 27A The winners will be and K5. announced Sept. 15. For years, low number Only one entry per ap- plates were handed out to plicant will be accepted, the politically connected and applicants must be a until the lottery system Massachusetts resident was put into place. Man takes golf cart on ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK wild ride into Florida A seagull perches on a streetlight and looks out over Lynn Shore Drive. Walmart store What’s on school menus this fall? Trade mitigation GIBSONTON, Fla. his golf cart. The Tampa (AP) — Authorities say Bay Times reports he was NEW YORK (AP) — face swings in supply and a 56-year-old Florida demanding to speak to a School lunch menus al- demand in any given year. man took his golf cart manager. ready have Meatless Mon- But the agency is buying on a wild ride through a As deputies spoke to days and Taco Tuesdays. even more as a result Walmart store, terrorizing Hudson, they say he Now some may get Trade of Trump’s trade fight, shoppers and ignoring suddenly drove toward Mitigation Thursdays. which prompted other deputies’ orders to stop the store’s main entrance. This fall, some U.S. countries to take retal- before crashing into a Customers jumped out school cafeterias are iatory actions that curb cash register. of the way as he barreled expecting shipments of imports of American farm Hillsborough County through the door. He raced free food, one little known products. 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©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2019 Peabody makes Gallant nal once again By Anne Marie Tobin us some breathing room ITEM STAFF against a very good team. “We usually rely on good SALEM — For a third pitching and defense and straight year, Peabody (Sunday) we had some big will play for a Ray Gallant hits. Mason (Clickstein) Tournament champion- had two and Alex (Jack- ship. son) also had two big hits Sunday afternoon at (Sunday).” Stephen M. O’Grady Field, After setting down Mar- Peabody punched its tick- blehead in order in the top et to Tuesday’s final with a of the first, Peabody went 5-1 win over Marblehead. to work in its half of the Peabody pitcher Matt inning. James Smith (1- Smith was virtually un- for-3, run) led with a sin- hittable, allowing no runs gle and stole second. Jariel and only two hits in 6 1/3 Tolentino followed with a innings. He struck out single and both runners nine and walked one. He scored on Jackson’s (2-for- also helped himself out at 3, double, two RBI) single the plate with a 2-run ho- to center. PHOTO | PAULA MULLER mer in the bottom of the In the third, Tolentino third to give the Tanners a (1-for-2, two runs) led with Justin Jennings, Lynn, is called out at rst base. Caden Ross, Swampscott, makes the stretch at 5-0 cushion. a walk. He stole second rst base in the Gallant Tournament at O’Grady Field in Salem Sunday. “Matt pitched a tremen- and advanced to third on dous game today and also an errant throw. Jayce had a huge hit there with Jeanpierre (1-for-3, run, that home run to get to RBI) brought Tolentino Lynn sweeps two games, earns 5-0,” said Peabody man- home with a single up the ager Steve Cabral. “That was just a huge hit. It gave PEABODY, B2 spot in tournament semi nal

By Harold Rivera The kids never got impatient. him the last two weeks. We made ITEM SPORTS EDITOR “If we swing the bats and put the some minor adjustments. He worked ball in play, good things happen,” on his balance. He just started SALEM— Through the first three Earp said. “They said, ‘Coach we’re throwing strikes. He’s a great kid innings of Sunday’s Ray Gallant hitting the ball right at people.’ We with a huge upside.” Tournament tilt between Lynn and told them, ‘Don’t worry. Keep swing- Swampscott’s only hits came from Swampscott, it seemed as though ing, it’s going to work.’ And it did.” the bats of Tyler Spear and Cooper the first team to catch a break would The loss eliminated Swampscott Correnti. grab the win. Despite hitting the ball from the tournament, while Lynn “(Guilmer) threw well,” Swamp- hard, Lynn’s offense found a way to earned a spot on Sunday’s nightcap scott manager Steven Correnti said. put the ball in Swampscott’s gloves against Beverly. Lynn defeated Bev- “He pounded the strike zone, threw and Swampscott couldn’t solve Lynn erly 22-4 in five innings to advance a lot of first-pitch strikes. He had pitcher Guilmer Galva. to Monday’s (6:30) game against a nice breaking ball. We ran into a Lynn’s bats finally picked up Marblehead. buzzsaw there.” steam in a 4-run fourth inning and Guilmer Galva was dominant Kyle Doney (1-for-3) powered never looked back en route to an 8-0 from start to finish in the win over Lynn’s offense with three RBI on ITEM PHOTO ] ANNE MARIE TOBIN win at O’Grady Field. Swampscott. He struck out 15 and a bases-clearing double in the top “We started to find the gaps,” Lynn allowed two hits over seven innings. of the fourth. Josh Doney (2-for-3) James Cearan, right, does a somersault but manager Jeff Earp said. “At the be- “Guilmer just battled,” Earp said. drove in two RBI and scored twice, holds on to the ball after tagging out Jariel To- ginning of the game we hit the ball “He’s the greatest kid. He threw lentino trying to steal second. hard but we hit it right at people. strikes. It really came together for GALLANT, B2 Tom Dill knows all about giving back

By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR LYNN — Tom Dill knows how important it is to give back. When Jeff Earp took over as manager of Lynn’s Ray Gallant Tournament team in 2008, he needed to lean on someone to help sponsor the team. Earp reached out to Dill, who owns the Lazy Dog Bar and Restaurant on Broad- way, hoping for support. Dill didn’t hesitate to say, “yes.” “I’ve been involved with youth sports for many years myself,” Dill, a 1974 PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Classical graduate, said. “My son Bradley played June Chiarella of Revere narrowly misses her putt on the ninth hole at on Jeff’s Gallant teams Gannon Municipal Golf Course. and Babe Ruth teams. Jeff looked for sponsors ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK and it was a natural fit. I try to do what I can for Ladies put on a great the community.” “I’ve been involved Since then, Dill has sponsored Lynn’s Gallant with youth sports show at Gannon team each summer by for many years myself ... helping the group pur- By Daniel Kane cause you’re all sort of in your own little chase its uniforms. I try to do what I can ITEM STAFF world when you’re playing,” Baribeau “The city of Lynn is a said. “You can’t see what anyone else is very generous city,” Earp for the community.” LYNN — The annual Ladies Mem- doing when you’re out there. We tried said. “With Babe Ruth ber-Guest Tournament took over the not to worry about anyone else and just TOM DILL (above) Gannon Golf Club Saturday and things play our game.” DILL, B2 went right down to the wire. Condon and Murtagh came in as After 18 holes the group of Jane Fiste, guests from Ipswich Country Club and Terry Condon, Dawn Baribeau and Cher- were more than ready to bring their best yl Murtagh was tied with the team of for the hills at Gannon. No consolation for Lynn legion Pat Ryback, Diane Muise, Joyce Agganis “(Jane and Dawn) are members here and and Roseann Bourgeois with a score of there’s a lot of pride here,” Murtagh said. “I 155. The tournament was decided by a By Harold Rivera Harry Parker, Cormac Collins and think there was a little competitiveness so match cards tiebreaker. Fiste, Condon, ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Brendan McManus led Lynn’s offense. we knew we had to bring our A-game. Collins and Aidan Dow each had one Baribeau and Murtagh were crowned “I’m a little bit familiar with Gannon The Lynn Junior Legion Post 291 base- RBI. Nico Galeazzi added a base hit. winners after shooting a 77 through because I’m from the area,” Murtagh ball team ended its season on a tough “It was nice to see some of the kids their final nine holes. said. “It looked beautiful out there. It note, falling to Nashua (NH) 12-2 in a that had been on the bench get in and “We really weren’t sure what to ex- was great to play on and lots of fun. five-inning Northeast Regional Tour- get some hits,” Lynn manager Tony Lu- pect coming in,” Fiste, who is a member “This is my first time playing in this nament consolation game Saturday at ciano said. “This really was a team ef- at Gannon along with Baribeau said. tournament,” Condon said. “It was great. Memorial Field in Concord, New Hamp- fort. It was great to do the right thing. “There’s a lot of different variations with We had a great day out on the course, it shire. Hopefully these kids can carry a little handicaps so you never know how the was fun. It’s a great group of ladies that Lynn trailed 6-2 after four innings be- confidence going into their high school rest of the field is doing. You just try to you’re working with and it’s very com- fore Nashua took full control with sev- seasons.” do your best when you’re out there and petitive as well.” en runs in the bottom of the fifth to run see what happens when you come in.” away with the win. LEGION, B2 “It’s hard to tell the competition be- GANNON, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2019 Bullpen the culprit again as Sox fall to Angels in 10

BOSTON (AP) — Antho- less on two hits over 5 1/3 ny Bemboom finally lived innings following a rough his dream after a long day start by Andrew Cashner. and a longer journey back Bemboom hit his single to the Los Angeles Angels. off Ryan Weber (1-2) af- Bemboom hit a go-ahead ter Calhoun had a leadoff single in the 10th inning walk and advanced on a after Kole Calhoun’s solo ground out and fly out. homer tied it in the eighth, Hansel Robles (4-0) got leading the Angels past four outs for the victory. the Boston Red Sox 5-4 Making his second big Sunday for a split of their league start, Angels left- four-game series. hander Patrick Sandoval Called up earlier in the gave up four runs in 4 day from Triple-A Salt 2/3 innings. He was lifted Lake, Bemboom flew into with the bases loaded be- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Boston from Des Moines, fore Boston took a 4-3 lead With the theme of the annual Ladies member/guest tournament at Gan- Iowa, arrived around noon on Max Stassi’s passed non Municipal Golf Course being “Anchors Away,” from left, Skipper and showed up at Fenway ball on Ty Buttrey’s pitch. (Cathy Thibeault), MaryAnn (Christine Breslow), Gilligan (Nancy Gher- Park about 20 minutes be- Los Angeles had built inghelli), and Professor (Michelle Carter), were ready to head out on a fore the first pitch. their edge with a run in three hour tour around the course. A little less than 4 1/2 the first on Pujols’ dou- hours later, he grounded PHOTO ASSOCIATED PRESS ble-play and Ohtani’s sin- his hit to right. It was another tough gle in the second before Ladies put on a good show at Gannon Bemboom was drafted outing for the Red the Red Sox tied it. by Los Angeles in the 22nd Sox’ Andrew Cashner. Jackie Bradley Jr. drew GANNON man said. til Bourgeois’ group came round of the 2012 amateur a base-loaded walk in draft. After being taken by the second and Vázquez’s From B1 “With raffles and every- up last. The Lynn native added two hits and start- thing it’s a great way to sunk the shot on the final Colorado in the 2016 Rule ed the front end of nifty shot — that completely The group of Patty Rod- raise money for the club,” putt of the day, winning an 5 draft, he became a free 5-4-3 double play, making left Fenway Park over the erick, Sharon Sullivan, Friedman said. “There’s Alex and Ani bracelet. agent and signed with Tam- a backhanded stab on Al- Green Monster — tied it Jay Varriamia and Terry women here from all kinds “Long putts are actual- pa Bay. bert Pujols’ hard grounder. in the fourth. Blade shot the lowest net of courses and clubs. It’s a ly something I’m pretty The 29-year-old catcher “It’s something we’ve After Red Sox lefty score before handicaps. real eclectic group.” strong at, I call myself was up with the Rays ear- been doing the whole sea- Chris Sale finished his After rain put a damper Roseann Bourgeois’ ‘‘Jordan Spieth,’” Bour- lier this year before Los son. We’ve been talking off-day throwing in the Angeles purchased him outfield and signed some on last year’s tournament, group may have came up geois joked. “I lined up my about it, been inconsis- from the Rays on July 16. autographs for fans in the Tara Friedman of Gannon short in the tournament final putt and told myself, tent,” Boston manager Shohei Ohtani had three stands along the right- Golf Club, who helped or- but she didn’t come up ‘this would be pretty dra- Alex Cora said of the split. hits with a two-run single field line about an hour be- ganize the tournament, empty handed in the put- matic if I made it.’ Obvi- “That way, it’s tough to for Los Angeles, which won fore the game, he noticed a was glad this year’s weath- ting competition. ously it took some luck make it to the playoffs.” for only the second time in young boy in a wheelchair er allowed for all 18 holes. Each golfer from each too.” The defending World Se- 10 games. The Angels had ries champion Red Sox have off in the distance with his “Last year it was raining group participated in the Next up for at Gannon is halted an eight-game losing blown 22 saves, tied for mom and dad. all day,” Friedman said. competition, getting three the Silver Classic Tourna- streak Saturday and fin- most in the majors, and are Sale approached the “We only got in nine holes chances to sink a challeng- ment Aug. 17 and the Gold ished a nine-game trip 2-7. currently out a playoff spot. 6-year-old — named Joey so this weather is great.” ing putt on the back-nine Classic Tournament Sep- Christian Vázquez hit a Calhoun hit his leadoff — chatted for a while and Over 80 women com- putting green. tember 21-22. Men’s and two-run homer for Boston, homer off reliever Matt gave him his glove before peted in the tournament, Over 80 golfers tried Women’s fourball tourna- which rallied from an ear- Barnes after Boston’s bull- heading back into the which has been running their luck, each one failing ments are scheduled for ly 3-0 hole. Rafael Devers pen held the Angels score- clubhouse. for over 50 years, Fried- throughout the day un- Oct. 12. No consolation for Lynn’s legion team Tom Dill knows all about giving back

LEGION no said. “You can’t take a cessful when you have DILL farm system. From B1 state championship away 16 kids that all root each From B1 “Katie was a great play- On the mound, Collins, from these kids. All in all, other on,” Luciano said. and Gallant, I’ve grown er,” Dill said. “I watched McManus and Lucas Fritz it was a great summer. We “They come from four dif- accustomed to asking Bowden play on the Babe had a blast, my coaches Ruth field. It was always teamed up. Fritz tossed ferent schools. Some of people for help and people one inning, McManus had a blast. It was a lot of exciting seeing him. Katie them didn’t know each always step up. Tom’s one struck out two over two fun. Hopefully next year of those guys that always was a tremendous player. innings and Collins went we can have the senior other until now. I think helps, no matter what Ben’s achieving wonder- 1 2/3. program and have the ju- we made some friendships you need. I asked him for ful things in his baseball As far as Luciano’s con- nior program going on as for life. The team aspect help and he immediately career. Those kids worked very hard. It didn’t cerned, ending the season well.” means a ton. It’s not about said, ‘yes.’ Tom’s a guy happen by accident. They on a loss doesn’t take away Luciano said it was the individuals. These kids all that does it for the right from the team’s memora- team’s willingness to put reasons. He’s a guy that have natural ability but came together and worked they worked very hard. ble run. the team’s success ahead wants to help.” It’s nice to see.” “It’s a little disheart- of individual merits that together as a team. I was Dill learned the value While Lynn carries a ening when you lose but impressed him the most. proud to see that happen of paying it forward at an track record of doing well these kids battled,” Lucia- “It’s hard not to be suc- right in front of my eyes.” early age. He knew he’d in the Gallant (four tour- give back in any way he Tom Dill nament championships could when his turn came. Lynn sweeps pair, advances in Gallant going to teach kids things since 2009), Dill feels it’s “I’ve been a Lynn guy they haven’t been taught the lessons players learn my entire life and I grew before. through representing the GALLANT up playing youth sports,” “I typically catch most of city that are most import- From B1 Dill said. “There were the games. O’Grady Field ant. always people that made while Christian Figueroa is a great place to watch “Jeff puts those values it happen and made it a game. It’s right by the out to the kids right from (2-for-3) also scored twice. work. Being a community Nate Cutone and Justin water. The guys in Salem the get-go,” Dill said. “He guy, I step up where I can do a great job running the tells them how to repre- Jennings added one RBI and help out. This was an each. tournament.” sent the city of Lynn. It’s easy one. The kids are a A pair of highlight-reel Over the years, Dill has a proud community and proud group. This is very catches from Swampscott seen some of Lynn’s best a baseball community. He enjoyable to do. It’s great left fielder Chase Groothi- athletes foreshadow great lets them know they’re to see the kids out on the us helped keep Lynn things to come in the the face of Lynn and they field.” scoreless through the first Gallant Tournament. He should represent Lynn few innings. A youth sports fan, Dill watched Katie Burt, who well. That resonates Lynn broke the ice in enjoys making the quick played alongside Brad- with them. The kids are the top of the fourth. trip to O’Grady Field in ley on the 2007 Gallant thrilled.” Figueroa led the frame Salem each August to team, and Ben Bowden, And of course, having with a walk and advanced cheer the Lynners on. showcase their talents, to fun is a priority too. to third base on Josh Do- “The great thing about name a few. Burt went on “Lynn usually does very ney’s double to left-center. the Gallant team is it to play professional hock- well. Lynn always rep- Figueroa beat a throw to takes kids from all over ey for the Boston Pride resents the community,” home plate on an infield Lynn, so kids that’ll play of the National Women’s Dill said. “They under- grounder for the game’s together in high school Hockey League. Bowden stand, ‘let’s make Lynn first run. After Guilmer get to meet one another,” plays Triple-A baseball for proud and let’s be proud Galva walked, Kyle Do- Dill said. “Coach Earp is the Albuquerque Isotopes Lynners. Let’s play hard ney stepped in and laced a a real baseball guy so he’s of the Colorado Rockies’ and enjoy ourselves too.’” clutch 3-run single to put Lynn up 4-0. “That was huge,” Earp Peabody maintains spot in Gallant final said. “It seems like every time Kyle gets a big hit ter on strikes to seal the “He usually plays second he’s got two strikes. We PEABODY win. said ‘He has two strikes, From B1 base but with the person- Marblehead starter Bod- he’s going to get a hit middle. Two batters lat- nel changes, we moved now.’ That helped break er, Matt Smith (2-for-3) ie Bartram (1-for-3) went knew he could play short the game open. It was a drilled a line drive over three innings. He gave up and he came up with a big hit.” the fence in left-center to seven hits and struck out bunch of big plays (Sun- Lynn added four more make it 5-0. three. Sachs came on in day),” Clay said. runs in the top of the fifth. PHOTO | PAULA MULLER Charlie Sachs (1-for-2) relief and pitched three Cabral said the Gallant Justin Jennings extend- led the top of the seventh scoreless innings, allowing is always a special tourna- Tyler Spear pitches for Swampscott against with Marblehead’s sec- four hits. ed the lead to 5-0 when Lynn Sunday. ment for Peabody. he plated Ryan Amirault ond of the game, a single “That’s a very, very good “It’s the one time both on a RBI single. Figueroa to right, to give his team team,” said Marblehead Little League programs and sixth innings. He ran a little while to get going kept the order moving some hope. Matt Smith manager Steve Clay. “Be- come together and play as into trouble in the bottom and it’s hard to get go- ing a Cal Ripken team. we with a single and Josh Do- struck out the next batter, one team,” he said. “Pea- of the seventh when he ing against a pitcher like don’t see many area teams ney ripped a 2-run single. thanks to a great play by body Little League and walked the bases loaded like Peabody. We battled Josh Doney took home on (Guilmer).” catcher Zach Hartnett (2- Peabody West kids just a wild pitch to put Lynn before finishing the win on for-3), who held on to a but Matt was practical- In the nightcap, Lynn love being able to play up 8-0. a strikeout and a ground- foul tip for the out. Dylan ly untouchable. We play turned a 5-3 game into a as teammates against “Josh had a great game,” out. 20-3 runaway with 15 runs Annese came on in relief more 50-70 so when we Swampscott ended the these other towns. It’s just Earp said. “(Assistant in the top of the third. JoJo and got the next out on a see a kid with velocity coach) Jim Burt said he tournament 1-2. from a shorter distance, great to see them having Hernandez, Mike Phelps, grounder to Tolentino at was hitting the ball well “They fought,” Corren- second. An infield error we struggle to hit, but, all so much fun being on the Guilmer Galva and Ryan in batting practice. They ti said. “They played two kept the inning going, giv- in all, we are thrilled to be same team for the first all seemed to hit the ball really good games leading Amirault each drove in ing Marblehead runners here and happy to be back time all summer.” (Sunday).” up to this against Beverly two RBI. Phelps and Josh at first and second. James- at this park, which is just Peabody’s opponent in That was more than and a really good Peabody Doney scored three runs on Vied (1-for-3) singled beautiful.” Tuesday’s final (6:30) will enough support for team. We lost to Peabody each. On the mound, Jake Sachs home to break the Clay highlighted the be the winner of Monday Guilmer Galva, who 3-1. (Sunday) they came Peterson fanned 13 in five ice, but Annese buckled strong play of shortstop night’s game between cruised through the fifth out a bit flat. It took them innings. down and got the last bat- James Caeran. Marblehead/Lynn (6:30). MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS Swampscott High 593-6562. seeks JV coaches Lynn Woods

Swampscott High School is Summer Cross looking for applicants for a junior varsity girls soccer Country Series coach and a junior varsity The Lynn Woods Summer field hockey coach. All Cross Country Series will interested applicants can run its 50th season this contact Athletic Director year. Races will be held Kelly Farley at kfarley@ every Wednesday until swampscott.k12.ma.us. September 25. Lynn Youth There is no entry fee to run, and the races will Evening Summer begin at 6:30 p.m. Each evening there will be three Track Series races — the short race, the The 6th annual Lynn 1.57-mile race and the long Parks and Recreation race. The courses cover dif- Youth Summer Evening ferent combinations of fire Track meets will be held roads and single-track on Mondays through paths, and the courses vary August 19 at Manning from week to week. For Field. The races will begin further information, please at 6:30 p.m. visit www.lwrun.org. There are no entry fees for any races. There will be Lynn set to play a 30-meter race for ages PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS three and under, and all of in Gallant semi the other events (50-meter, tonight in Salem Simone Biles practices on vault for the senior women’s competition at the 2019 U.S. Gymnastics 100-meter, 200-meter, 400- The Lynn team will Championships Sunday in Kansas City. meter, 800-meter, one-mile, play in the Gallant youth relays, standing long jump baseball tournament and softball throw) will be open to high school ages semifinal tonight (6:30) Simone Biles twists and turns and under. against Marblehead at For more information, O’Grady Field at For- visit www.lwrun.org or est River Park in Salem. contact [email protected] The winner plays Pea- to her sixth US women’s title or 781-709-7135 or 781- body in Tuesday’s final. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) and placed third on bars, charismatic showman- over the rest of the world. TV/RADIO — Simone Biles messed bouncing back from a slop- ship that have become her Instead, she did it just to around and got a tri- py set Friday that left the trademark. see if she could. After ex- Baseball ple-double. And just about greatest gymnast on the The opening night be- pressing some concern 1 p.m...... Baltimore at NY Yankees...... MLB Network everything else too on her planet and admitted per- gan with Biles shorting during warm-ups about 7:10 p.m...... Boston at Cleveland....ESPN, NESN, WEEI-FM 93.7 way to a sixth U.S. wom- fectionist seething. her attempt at the tri- the corner of the floor 10 p.m...... Tampa Bay at San Diego...... MLB Network en’s gymnastics title. There were no muttered ple-double, a miscue that where she would complete Rugby The Olympic champion curse words this time. Landi admitted “bled” the skill, maintenance 12 p.m...... Pacific Nations Cup: US vs. Japan (tape)....NBCSN began her preparation for Only a borderline sarcas- from one routine to the workers replaced the en- the 2020 Games by drill- tic jump for joy after she next. For any other gym- tire covering just minutes MAJOR LEAGUES ing her boundary pushing finished off a typically nast, it would have been before the event began. triple-twisting, double-flip brilliant night by drilling the meet of their lives. For Biles responded by nail- American League National League (aka the “triple-double”) at her dismount on uneven Biles, it wasn’t nearly good ing it and keeping her East Division East Division the end of her first tum- bars to extend an unbeat- enough. feet just inside the bound- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB New York 77 41 .653 — Atlanta 70 50 .583 — bling run on floor exercise en streak that began at She promised to be better ary as the packed arena Tampa Bay 69 50 .580 8½ Washington 62 55 .530 6½ Sunday night, the excla- the 2013 national champi- in the finals. She was more roared. A radiant smile Boston 62 58 .517 16 New York 61 57 .517 8 mation point of another onships. Biles gave coach than that. She was spectac- followed, quickly followed Toronto 49 72 .405 29½ Philadelphia 60 58 .508 9 Baltimore 39 78 .333 37½ Miami 44 73 .376 24½ dazzling performance that Laurent Landi a relieved ular. It’s the challenge of by a rock steady set on Central Division Central Division showcased just how wide high-five before sticking pushing herself to the edge beam and a pair of vaults W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 71 47 .602 — Chicago 64 54 .542 — the gulf between Biles and out her tongue and waving of her remarkable abilities that looked remarkably Minnesota 71 47 .602 — St. Louis 61 55 .526 2 the rest of the world has her arms as she ran to hug that brought her back to easy even though only a Chicago 52 64 .448 18 Milwaukee 62 57 .521 2½ become. the rest of competitors in the sport a year ago. Her handful of athletes on the Kansas City 43 76 .361 28½ Cincinnati 56 60 .483 7 Detroit 35 80 .304 34½ Pittsburgh 48 69 .410 15½ Biles had a two-day all- her rotation. pursuit is symbolized by planet even attempt them. West Division West Division around total of 118.500, Two days removed from the idea to include the tri- There were no major er- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 77 41 .653 — Los Angeles 79 41 .658 — nearly five points clear of an off day — at least by ple-double — a skill never rors during her bars set on Oakland 67 51 .568 10 Arizona 59 59 .500 19 Sunisa Lee in second and her impossibly high stan- done before by a woman in Friday. It was just messy, Texas 59 58 .504 17½ San Francisco 59 60 .496 19½ almost eight points ahead dards — Biles responded competition — in her floor filled with uncharacteris- Los Angeles 58 61 .487 19½ San Diego 55 62 .470 22½ Seattle 48 71 .403 29½ Colorado 53 65 .449 25 of Grace McCallum in with four sublime rota- routine. tic form breaks. Not this Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games third. The 22-year-old took tions that showcased the Mathematically, she time. Her 14.750 was the Toronto 5, N.Y. Yankees 4 San Francisco 3, Philadelphia 1 L.A. Angels 12, Boston 4 Miami 7, Atlanta 6, 10 innings the top scores on floor, mix of technical precision, didn’t need to add it to second-best on the event Kansas City 7, Detroit 0 Cincinnati 10, Chicago Cubs 1 vault and balance beam audacious ambition and maintain her advantage all night. Houston 23, Baltimore 2 Milwaukee 3, Texas 2 Chicago White Sox 3, Oakland 2 N.Y. Mets 4, Washington 3 Milwaukee 3, Texas 2 St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 1 Minnesota 4, Cleveland 1 San Diego 8, Colorado 5 Tampa Bay 5, Seattle 4 L.A. Dodgers 4, Arizona 0 Raiders’ slow exit from Oakland painful for NFL Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games Baltimore 8, Houston 7 Atlanta 5, Miami 4 L.A. Angels 5, Boston 4, 10 innings Chicago Cubs 6, Cincinnati 3 SAN DIEGO (AP) — The executive and Bay Area N.Y. Yankees 1, Toronto 0 Washington 7, N.Y. Mets 4 slow, agonizing demise of sports fan. He was refer- Kansas City 10, Detroit 2 Texas 1, Milwaukee 0 Cleveland 7, Minnesota 3, 10 innings St. Louis 11, Pittsburgh 9 the Oakland Raiders will ring to the HBO series Oakland 2, Chicago White Sox 0 Colorado 8, San Diego 3 continue for at least one that is featuring the Raid- Texas 1, Milwaukee 0 L.A. Dodgers 9, Arizona 3 Tampa Bay 1, Seattle 0 San Francisco 9, Philadelphia 6 more season. ers this year. Monday’s Games Monday’s Games There will be one more Of course, relocations Baltimore (TBD) at N.Y. Yankees (Paxton Cincinnati (DeSclafani 7-6) at Washington 7-6), 1:05 p.m., 1st game (Fedde 2-2), 7:05 p.m. “final” home game at the are nothing new in the Baltimore (Means 8-7) at N.Y. Yankees Arizona (Kelly 7-12) at Colorado (Lambert Oakland-Alameda Coun- NFL, which celebrates its (TBD), 7:05 p.m., 2nd game 2-3), 8:40 p.m. Texas (Jurado 6-7) at Toronto (TBD), 7:07 Pittsburgh (Keller 0-1) at L.A. Angels ty Coliseum, on Dec. 15 100th season this fall. p.m. (Suarez 2-3), 10:07 p.m. against the Jacksonville Some are quick, like the Boston (Rodriguez 13-5) at Cleveland (Ple- Tampa Bay (Castillo 2-6) at San Diego (Luc- sac 6-3), 7:10 p.m. chesi 7-6), 10:10 p.m. Jaguars. Baltimore Colts escaping Houston (Greinke 11-4) at Chicago White Tuesday’s Games There have been possible to Indianapolis in May- Sox (Cease 2-4), 8:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Keller 0-1) at L.A. Angels Cincinnati at Washington, 7:05 p.m. “final” home games for a flower moving vans in the (Suarez 2-3), 10:07 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (TBD) at San Diego (Lucchesi N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. few years now because the middle of the night. 7-6), 10:10 p.m. Minnesota at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Raiders have had one foot Others are drawn out and Tuesday’s Games St. Louis at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Arizona at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. out the door since 2015, painful. They tear at the Texas at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Oakland at San Francisco, 9:45 p.m. when they joined with the fabric of communities and Boston at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Seattle at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Tampa Bay at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. AFC West rival Chargers rip fan bases apart, with Houston at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. in a failed attempt to build some swearing allegiance Minnesota at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Oakland Raiders fans watch from the Black St. Louis at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. a stadium in the Los Ange- Hole section of a game. to their team no matter Oakland at San Francisco, 9:45 p.m. les suburb of Carson. where it plays, while oth- Pittsburgh at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Tampa Bay at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. This time, though, it al- since Chris Dobbins, 47, but they’ve had to stay ers stay loyal to the soil most certainly will be fare- has been a fan. in Oakland until the new and cut ties for good. Bit- well for one of the NFL’s This time, they won’t be stadium is ready. They ter Twitter exchanges rage TRANSACTIONS most recognizable teams back. explored other options for between fans angry about and fan bases. “Oh, it’s disastrous,” said this season, then agreed to losing their teams and new BASEBALL RHP Nick Vincent to a minor league fans who say the affected American League contract. The Raiders are sched- Dobbins, an attorney who a lease in Oakland for this BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Optioned uled to move into a gleam- is co-founder and pres- year, plus an option for cities didn’t do enough to RHP Tayler Scott to Norfolk (IL). RHP Parker Markel to Indianapolis ing new $1.8 billion, ident of Save Oakland 2020 in case the Las Vegas keep the NFL. BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned RHP (IL). Reinstated RHP Clay Holmes 65,000-seat stadium in Sports. “In terms of twice stadium isn’t ready. Many jilted fans swear Hector Velázquez to Pawtucket (IL). from the 10-day IL. Selected the contract of INF Chris SAN DIEGO PADRES — Optioned Las Vegas in 2020. The cli- in my lifetime when the Fans know the end is off the NFL itself, saying Owings from Pawtucket. Transferred RHP Gerardo Reyes to El Paso (PCL). mate-controlled palace — team’s left, it’s very de- near. the league cares more 1B/OF Steve Pearce to the 60-day Recalled RHP Carl Edwards Jr. from funded in part with $750 pressing.” “This is the ultimate about money than them. IL. El Paso. Sent RHP Robert Stock to million in public money The Raiders have been ‘Hard Knocks’ for Oak- Once the Raiders are in CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Reinstated the AZL Padres 2 for a rehab assign- RHP Kelvin Herrera from the 10-day ment. — will make the Coliseum the definition of lame land Raider fans who have Las Vegas, the recent wave IL. American Association look like a relic. ducks. Their move to Las now lost their team for the of relocations of three CLEVELAND INDIANS — Placed RHP CHICAGO DOGS — Released RHP It will be the second time Vegas was approved by second time,” said Andy teams will have affected A.J. Cole on the 10-day IL. Recalled Trevor Simms. the Raiders have moved the NFL in March 2017, Dolich, a long-time sports five markets. RHP Hunter Wood from Columbus GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — (IL). Released RHP Andrew Cartier. DETROIT TIGERS — Assigned RHP KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Released TODAY IN SPORTS Trevor Rosenthal outright to Toledo RHP Kevin Hamann. (IL). ST. PAUL SAINTS — Signed RHP LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Placed C Jake Matthys. Aug. 12 1994 — Major league baseball play- team defend its title by fighting off longer freestyle events at the same Kevan Smith on the 10-day IL. TEXAS AIRHOGS — Signed OF Justin 1876 — Madeleine wins two straight ers strike in the sport’s eighth work another huge challenge from Spain, Olympics. Meyer took the 200, 400 Recalled C Anthony Bemboom from Byrd. heats over Canada’s Countess of stoppage since 1972. pulling away in the final minutes for a and 800 at the 1968 Mexico Games. Salt Lake (PCL). WINNIPEG GOLDEYES — Released Dufferin to defend the America’s Cup. 1995 — Ernie Els sets a PGA record 107-100 victory and its second 2017 — Usain Bolt ends his stellar MINNESOTA TWINS — Signed LHP INF Jordan Hovey. 1936 — Rosalind, driven by Ben with the lowest three-day score in a straight Olympic championship. The career in excruciating pain. The White, wins the Hambletonian Stakes major. Els, with a 197, holds a three- victory by the men’s basketball team Ryan O’Rourke to a minor league Atlantic League Jamaican great crumples to the track contract. YORK REVOUTION — Signed LHP in straight heats. stroke lead in the PGA Champion- gives the United States its 46th gold with a left-leg injury while chasing a NEW YORK YANKEES — Placed LHP Josh Smoker. 1937 — Shirley Hanover, driven by ship. medal in London, the most ever by final gold medal for the Jamaican Stephen Tarpley on the 10-day IL. FOOTBALL Henry Thomas, wins the Hambleto- 2000 — Evander Holyfield scores a Americans in a “road” Olympics. Selected the contracts of RHP Brady National Football League nian Stakes in straight heats. 12-round unanimous decision over 2012 — Rory McIlroy breaks the PGA 4x100-meter relay team at the world Lail and RHP Joe Mantiply from ARIZONA CARDINALS — Activated TE 1942 — The Ambassador, driven by John Ruiz in Las Vegas to win the Championship record for margin of championships in London. Having to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Trans- Charles Clay and CB Brandon Wil- Ben White, wins the Hambletonian vacant WBA heavyweight title. victory that Jack Nicklaus set in make up lots of ground on the ferred OF Giancarlo Stanton to the liams from the PUP list. Re-signed Stakes in the third heat. 2007 — Tiger Woods captures the 1980. McIlroy sinks one last birdie anchor leg, Bolt suddenly screams 60-day IL. DL Pasoni Tasini. 1953 — Helicopter, driven by Harry PGA Championship to win at least from 25 feet on the 18th hole to give and stumbles as he comes down TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Released BUFFALO BILLS — Released G Vlad Harvey, wins the Hambletonian one major for the third straight sea- him a 6-under 66 for an eight-shot with the first injury he has experi- RHP David Paulino. Optioned RHP Duccasse. Signed DE Sam Acho. Stakes in the third heat. son and run his career total to 13. victory. McIlroy closes out a remark- enced at a major competition. Jason Adam to Buffalo (IL). Selected CLEVELAND BROWNS — Waived TE/ 1978 — Cold Comfort, driven by Woods closes with a 1-under 69 for able week by playing bogey-free over 2018 — Brooks Koepka wins his the contract of RHP Neil Ramírez FB Orson Charles. Signed TE Rico 23-year-old Peter Haughton, ties the a two-shot victory over Woody Austin. the final 23 holes of a demanding first PGA Championship, playing from Buffalo. Tranferred LHP Ryan Gathers. International Trot mark of 2:31 3-5 at 2011 — Tiger Woods misses the cut Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, S.C. poised and mistake-free golf down Borucki to the 60-day IL. DETROIT LIONS — Waived/injured LB Roosevelt Raceway which makes at the PGA Championship at Atlanta 2016 — Katie Ledecky caps off one the stretch amid ear-splitting roars National League Tre Lamar. Signed WR Deontez Alex- Haughton the youngest driver to win Athletic Club. With one final bogey for of the greatest performances in LOS ANGELES DODGERS — ander. the International. a 3-over 73, Woods finishes out of Olympic history with her fourth gold for Tiger Woods and a late charge Optioned RHP Casey Sadler to Okla- GREEN BAY PACKERS — Claimed CB 1990 — Wayne Grady of Australia the top 100 for the first time ever in medal and second world record, shat- from revitalized Adam Scott. Koepka homa City (PCL). Reinstated LHP Derrick Jones off waivers. sheds his runner-up image with a a major. He is 15 shots behind Jason tering her own mark in the 800-meter becomes the fifth player to win the Hyun-Jin Ryu from the 10-day IL. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed CB 3-stroke victory over Fred Couples in Dufner and Keegan Bradley. freestyle. Ledecky is the first woman U.S. Open and the PGA in the same PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Signed Isaiah Langley. the PGA Championship. 2012 — The U.S. men’s basketball since Debbie Meyer swept the three year. 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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Man insists on reading all of wife’s personal messages DEAR ABBY: My hus- though I suppose I could band and I have been to- Dear Abby is written by Abigail just be imagining this). gether for 20 years. I I really wish my boss have never cheated on Van Buren, also known as Jeanne hadn’t said anything. On him or given him any Phillips, and was founded by her one hand, I appreciate reason to believe I have. mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact her standing up for me, But he is constantly on but I don’t want my my Facebook account. He Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. co-workers to think I’m also reads all my emails Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. lazy or a complainer, es- and text messages. pecially because I’m new I have nothing to hide, here and at the bottom of but I feel foolish standing STRESSED DEAR ABBY: I just the totem pole in the of- by him as he reads my started my first full-time fice. Should I just let it messages. I feel like a SOMEWHERE IN THE job, and my boss is amaz- blow over? Should I say student in a principal’s USA ing but a bit overprotec- something? Any advice office waiting to be repri- DEAR STRESSED: would be welcome. manded for something I tive. Last week, our mar- did wrong or said. NO, IT IS NOT NOR- keting director, “Amy,” NOT A If he doesn’t read my MAL, and it’s no wonder reached out and asked COMPLAINER personal messages when that you are extremely me to organize an enve- I am up, he waits for me stressed. Your husband’s lope-stuffing for invita- DEAR NOT A COM- to go to sleep and reads behavior is extremely con- tions to an event my de- PLAINER: Your boss everything. I have not an- trolling, and it is a reflec- partment is hosting. This may have stepped in be- swered messages that tion of the extent of his event was not organized cause there were tasks she friends have sent me be- insecurity. by my department. It was wanted you to spend your cause he reads them, de- Your situation is un- being handled by the time doing that are more letes them and then healthy, to put it mildly. marketing and member- important to her than doesn’t tell me I got a Has this sort of thing ship teams. stuffing envelopes. Tell My boss thought it was message. been going on for the Amy privately that you unreasonable for me to He gets mad at me if I last 20 years? If not, it were glad to help with the have to do that. I didn’t invitations, and you never tell him I don’t want him could be a precursor to mind, nor did I complain, complained to anyone looking through my mes- domestic violence. For sages because he says I but my boss was upset about having been asked must be hiding some- your own sake, talk to and confronted Amy to do it. It may clear the thing. I have changed someone at the National about it. Amy apologized air. Then have a talk with passwords only for him to Domestic Violence Ho- and helped me send out your boss about chain-of- demand that I give them tline about what is go- the invites, but since command rules, includ- to him. His actions are ing on. Its toll-free num- then she has been cool to ing whether you must get making me extremely ber is 800-799-7233. me. It feels like others in an OK from her before stressed. Is this normal The website is theho- the office have also with- helping out other depart- behavior? tline.org. drawn somewhat (al- ments. BRIDGE

Do not block partner’s path Cecilia Bartholomew, an author, pre-emptive raise, showing four- said, “Writers have two main prob- card spade support and typically lems. One is writer’s block, when the 0-5 points and 10-plus losers. Now words won’t come at all; and the oth- South should have doubled, showing er is logorrhea, when the words come a big balanced hand. Here, North, so fast that they can hardly get to the with a balanced hand, would have wastebasket in time.” passed and collected a 300-point In bridge, a blocked suit is some- penalty for down two. But South went times unavoidable, but much more for the nine-trick game. often, careful play will permit its be- At trick one, East put up the spade ing cashed correctly. Obviously, this is queen (he could not risk South’s easier for declarer to achieve because having ace-10 doubleton), and de- he can see all of his cards. But usually clarer won with his king. Then South the defenders can succeed too with led a low club. some card-reading and care. West did not wait on ceremony. How should the defenders play in Knowing East had started with four this deal to defeat three no-trump spades, West won with her ace and after West leads his fourth-highest cashed the spade ace. Now East spade five? did his part, unblocking the nine. In the auction, North’s negative He took the next trick with his spade double showed four hearts and eight and returned the spade three 6-11 high-card points or five hearts to give the defenders one club and and 6-9 points. East made a brave four spades. MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS CELEBRITY INTERVIEWS

American Ninja Warrior: “Baltimore City Finals” NBC, 8 p.m. What can you learn from this undercover billionaire? The series returns to Baltimore for the City Finals round of the competition. Competitors will face up to 10 challenging obstacles including Angry Birds, which is new to the course this year. The Terror: Infamy AMC, 9 p.m. Season Premiere! Season 2 of The Terror uses the forced relocation of Japanese Americans into concentration camps during World War II as its backdrop. The season premiere, “A Sparrow in a Swallow’s Nest,” begins in 1941, as Chester Nakayama (Derek Mio) is caught between his insular Japanese American neighbor- hood on Terminal Island and his current all-Ameri- can life. Extreme circumstances push his communi- ty and personal life to the brink, all while someone watches closely. So You Think You Can Dance: “Top 10 Perform” FOX, 9 p.m. After weeks of auditions, callbacks and the grueling Academy round, this season’s top 10 dancers per- form on the So You Think You Can Dance stage for the first time. Cat Deeley hosts with Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy, Laurieann Gibson and Dominic “D-Trix” Sandoval serving as judges. Our Boys HBO, 9 p.m. New Series! Based on the true events that led to the outbreak of war in Gaza in 2014, this series tells the story of those involved, Jews and Arabs alike, whose lives By Barb Oates diagnosed with cancer and given field and prove that anybody in in business. After the 90 days, were forever changed that summer. There’s a lot to be learned from a 50/50 diagnosis. this country can be successful Stearns will reveal his true iden- Family Pictures USA: “North Carolina” billionaire Glenn Stearns. “I just remember thinking, with the right knowledge, Stea- tity and potentially award team PBS, 9 p.m. Including that it doesn’t mat- ‘the times that I thought were rns is stripping himself of his members a stake in a company ter where you came from or what the worst times in my life, that name and wealth — no yacht, and a key role running it. An Discover how this historically rural state built on I never would ever want to relive no airplane, no house, no assis- tobacco and textiles is rapidly changing. Entrepre- your grades were — you could independent financial evaluator still make a billion. them again,’ I thought, ‘what I tants — basically nothing. He’s will also assess the value of the neurs find a warm welcome in Durham, Native Amer- Stearns is relaxed, humble and would give to be in the middle of going to a city where he knows new company to see whether it that again,’” Stearns says. “Like, no one (unbeknownst to Stearns, icans come home to ancestral lands, and families honest when we speak at the has hit the mark. If it’s a penny the financial crisis was hard, producers picked Erie, Pa.), and separated by race and class work toward healing. Beverly Hilton prior to a press short of $1 million, Stearns will and I thought I would lose it all. has just the clothes on his back, Grand Hotel: “Groom Service” panel for the docuseries Under- put $1 million of his own money cover Billionaire, on which he is I thought, ‘I would give anything a beat-up pickup truck, a cell- ABC, 10 p.m. to be back in that,’ because it phone with no contacts and $100 into the business. a featured panelist at the Televi- “If I had known it had been Danny (Lincoln Younes) struggles to keep his rela- sion Critics Association’s semi- makes me feel alive when you’re cash. He intends to start from the bottom and work with locals this hard, I would have said tionship with Alicia (Denyse Tontz) from her family. annual press tour. The eight-ep- solving problems and you’re dealing with situations, and to build a company. no,” Stearns says. “I wanted to Gigi (Roselyn Sánchez) discovers the secrets that isode series airs on Discovery they’re not health situations. Cameras follow him as he get to that point, and I wanted Channel Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Santiago (Demián Bichir) has been keeping from They’re just business situations. sleeps in his truck, showers in to say, ‘What in the world was I ET/PT. her, while Felix (Adrian Pasdar) continues to try to “I thought, if I could ever do gas stations and hustles for jobs thinking?’ Then I wanted to try Unlike most in the billionaire make his way back into Gigi’s life. it all over again, I would love and scraps just to provide the ba- to pull myself up out of that ... boys circuit, Stearns was not to see if I could do it. Take me sics of life — food and shelter. when it’s real to you, like, ‘this American Greed born into wealth — he grew up back to when I was 25,” Stearns “When you don’t have money, is impossible,’ and then you pull CNBC, 10 p.m. in a working-class family, had says. “When I had no money and you’re just surviving every day yourself up, then you feel good. Season Premiere! alcoholic parents, flunked the just a beat-up truck and see if I trying to figure out where your Stacy Keach returns to narrate this series, now in fourth grade and by the young Because it’s about having, to me couldn’t redo it.” next meal is going to come from. at least, a sense of pride that you Season 13, that examines scandalous stories of age of 14 he fathered his first Well, it didn’t take long for a While I had that for a very short child. Despite graduating at the don’t give up in life. You don’t get massive fraud. Stories covered this season include production crew to catch wind glimpse of time, I got to realize defeated just because it’s hard. bottom 10% of his class, he fin- of the idea and challenge him that people really could use a the Fyre Festival, the college admissions scam and Those kinds of things are what ished college and moved west to see if the American dream is hand,” Stearns says. “I thought the fraud surrounding former Donald Trump cam- with a dream of doing better still alive and/or even remotely that was very real, an eye-open- I wanted to get to. You only get paign manager Paul Manafort. than his parents and making obtainable. And so began the ex- ing kind of understanding for there when you’ve talked your- Legion something of himself. He saw periment of Undercover Billion- me, that people — just trying self into, ‘This is crazy, impossi- FX, 10 p.m. an opportunity in the loan busi- aire. to get by — it’s hard to go to the ble, probably the dumbest thing I’ve ever done,’ blah, blah, blah. Series Finale! ness, and with basically nothing, Stearns bet a million dollars next level.” started his first company at age of his own money — believing Along his journey, Stearns Then you can create wonderful Noah Hawley’s mind-bending drama based on the 25 and eventually built it into a he can take just $100 and build shares practical tips and the things. It’s a weird dynamic, but Marvel Comics series comes to an end in the series billion-dollar lending company. a million-dollar business in just knowledge on how to build a you don’t achieve great things finale “Chapter 27.” But five years ago, Stearns was 90 days. But to even the playing fortune from his three decades without a lot of pain, I think.”

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By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage Premises: 34 Wentworth Place, Lynn, MA 01904 By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain dated June 28, 2007, given by James V. Terry to Mortgage Electronic Registration mortgage given by Rhonda Y. Greene, Shawn M. Greene to Mortgage Electronic Systems, Inc. as nominee for Union Capital Mortgage Business Trust, and recorded By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Plaza Home Mortgage Inc., dated July with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 26984, Page mortgage given by Paul F. Vinard, Jr. to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, 31, 2015 and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds 45, as affected by a Loan Modification Agreement recorded with said Registry at Inc., as nominee for Mortgage Network, Inc., and now held by U.S. Bank National in Book 34265, Page 229, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present Book 28082, Page 561 and as affected by Agreement with Dismissal recorded in Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee for the RMAC holder, by assignment from: Book 36449, Page 581, the undersigned Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB Trust, Series 2016-CTT, said mortgage dated June 17, 2008 and recorded in the as Owner Trustee of the Residential Credit Opportunities Trust V-C being the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 27855, Page 133, said Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Plaza Home present holder of said mortgage by Assignment of Mortgage from Mortgage mortgage was assigned from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as Mortgage Inc. to Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC, recorded on November 15, 2016, Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Taylor, Bean and Whitaker Mortgage Corp. nominee for Mortgage Network, Inc. to Chase Home Finance, LLC by assignment in Book No. 35444, at Page 390 recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book dated July 22, 2010 and recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry 27876, Page 553, Assignment of Mortgage from Mortgage Electronic Registration of Deeds in Book 29635, Page 151; said mortgage was assigned from Chase for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, Systems, Inc. as nominee for Union Capital Mortgage Business Trust its successor Home Finance LLC to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development by assignment the same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 PM on September 23, 2019, on and assigns to Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. recorded with the Essex dated January 14, 2014 and recorded with Essex County (Southern District) the mortgaged premises located at 45 Sachem Street, Lynn, Essex County, County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 30584, Page 196, Registry of Deeds in Book 33100, Page 457; said mortgage was assigned from Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, assignment of the mortgage by ineffective foreclosure deed to Taylor, Bean & Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to US Bank National Association, Whitaker, REO, LLC dated December 2, 2015 and recorded with the Essex County not in its individual capacity, but solely as Legal Title Trustee for LVS Title Trust I by TO WIT: (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 34663, Page 135 and assignment of assignment dated April 14, 2016 and recorded with Essex County (Southern The land in said Lynn, together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described bid to Taylor, Bean & Whitaker, REO, LLC dated December 2, 2015 and recorded District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34929, Page 134; said mortgage was assigned as follows: SOUTHERLY: by Sachem Street, 45.30 feet; WESTERLY: by land now or with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 34663, Page from US Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity, but solely as formerly of Tappan, 96 feet; NORTHERLY: by land now or formerly of Jenkins, 140, Assignment of Mortgage from Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. to Legal Title Trustee for LVS Title Trust I to UMB Bank, National Association, not in its 44.50 feet; EASTERLY: by land now or formerly of Robinson, 97 feet. Be all of Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, not in its individual capacity but solely in individual capacity, but solely as Legal Title Trustee for Mart Legal Title Trust said measurements more or less or however otherwise bounded and described, its capacity as Owner Trustee of Matawin Ventures Trust Series 2018-1 recorded 2015-NPL1 by assignment dated July 22, 2015 and recorded with Essex County and containing 4334 square feet of land. For grantors title see deed recorded in with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 36849, Page (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34499, Page 238; as affected by a Book Page recorded herewith. 553, Assignment of Mortgage from Taylor, Bean & Whitaker, REO, LLC to corrective assignment dated May 9, 2017 and recorded with Essex County Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, not in its individual capacity but solely in (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35935, Page 587; said mortgage For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern its capacity as Owner Trustee of Matawin Ventures Trust Series 2018-1 recorded was assigned from UMB Bank, National Association, not in its individual capacity, District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34265, Page 227. with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 37277, Page but solely as Legal Title Trustee for Mart Legal Title Trust 2015-NPL1 to U.S. Bank 520, and Assignment of Mortgage from Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, not National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as Trustee for the These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit in its individual capacity but solely in its capacity as Owner Trustee of Matawin RMAC Trust, Series 2016-CTT by assignment dated October 26, 2016 and of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the Ventures Trust Series 2018-1 to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB as Owner recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35955, nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax Trustee of the Residential Credit Opportunities Trust V-C recorded with the Essex Page 489; for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 37479, Page 537, for breach foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on September 4, 2019 at liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will 11:00 AM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises described having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, be sold at Public Auction at: in said mortgage, to wit: easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed.

11:00 A.M. on Friday, August 30, 2019 The land in said Lynn, known as 34 Wentworth Place, bounded: TERMS OF SALE: EASTERLY by Wentworth Place, fifty (50) feet; upon the hereinafter-described premises known as and numbered as 15 Clinton SOUTHERLY by land now or formerly of Wentworth, one hundred forty-nine (149) A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check Street, Lynn, Essex County (Southern District), Massachusetts, all and singularly feet; will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: WESTERLY by land now or formerly of Chase, fifty (50) feet; balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 NORTHERLY by land now or formerly of Shipley, one hundred and fifty (150) feet. California St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, The land in said Lynn, together with the building thereon, bounded and described Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the as follows: The Northeasterly comer of the above described premises is distand Southerly one date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full hundred eighty-two (182) feet from Euclid Avenue. of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage NORTHEASTERLY: by Clinton Street, 46 feet; shall control in the event of an error in this publication. SOUTHEASTERLY: by Lot 6 on a plan hereinafter mentioned, 85 feet; Be all of said measurements more or less or however otherwise bounded and SOUTHWESTERLY: by land now or formerly of Newhall, 46 feet; and described. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. NORTHWESTERLY: by Lot 4 on said Plan, 85 feet. For title reference see deed from Judith Cause and Frank Cause to Paul F. Vinard, LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC Be all of said measurements more or less or however otherwise bounded and Jr., Present holder of said mortgage described, and being the premises shown as Lot 5 on a plan of House Lots Dated June 17, 2008 and recorded herewith. belonging to John E. Wheeler and Howard, recorded with Essex South District By its Attorneys, Registry of Deeds, Book 841, Page 300. The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. the event of a typographical error in this publication. 150 California St. For grantor's title see Deed recorded herewith. Newton, MA 02458 For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated June 17, 2008 and recorded in the (617)558-0500 For Mortgagor's Title, see Deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 27855, Page 132. 2016040391 Registry of Deeds at Book 26984, Page 43. Item: August 5, 12, 19, 2019 TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, The above-described premises shall be subject to all easements, restrictions, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, municipal or other public taxes, assessments, liens or claims in the nature of liens, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. outstanding tax titles, building, zoning and other land use laws and all permits and Does your company approvals issued pursuant thereto, including, without limitation, orders of FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid conditions, and existing encumbrances of record created prior to said Mortgage, if in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place there be any. Said premises are to be sold subject to the right of redemption of of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in need employees? the United States of America, if any there be. cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale. TERMS OF SALE: The highest bidder shall be required to make a deposit of $10,000.00 to the holder of said Mortgage, in cash or by certified or bank Other terms to be announced at the sale. cashier's check at the time and place of said sale of said premises. The balance of the purchase price is to be paid to said holder in cash, by certified check or bank Brock & Scott, PLLC cashier's check, and thereupon the deed shall be delivered, in thirty (30) days 1080 Main Street, Suite 200 from the date of sale at the firm of Cunningham, Machanic, Cetlin, Johnson, Pawtucket, RI 02860 Harney & Tenney, LLP, Attorneys for said holder, 220 North Main Street, Suite Attorney for U.S. Bank National Association, 301, Natick, Massachusetts. The successful bidder shall be required to sign a not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee Memorandum of Terms of Sale. The description of the premises contained in said for the RMAC Trust, Series 2016-CTT Mortgage shall control in the event of an error in publication. Present Holder of the Mortgage 401-217-8701 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the time and place of sale. Item: August 5, 12, 19, 2019

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781-593-7700, ext.2 MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 India eases restrictions in Kashmir for Islamic festival NEW DELHI (AP) — first time on Friday, when approach the U.N. Human Authorities in Indian-ad- residents were allowed to Rights Commission over ministered Kashmir said attend mosque prayers. what it says is the “geno- they eased restrictions in The predominantly Mus- cide” of the Kashmiri peo- the region’s main city for lim area has been under ple. a third straight day on the lockdown and near-to- Kashmir is claimed in Sunday ahead of a major tal communications black- its entirety by both India Islamic festival, following out to prevent unrest and and Pakistan and is divid- India’s move to strip the protests after India’s Hin- ed between the archrivals. region of its constitutional du nationalist-led govern- Rebels have been fighting autonomy and impose an ment said last Monday New Delhi’s rule for de- indefinite curfew. that it was revoking Kash- cades in the Indian-con- More than 250 ATMs mir’s special constitution- trolled portion, and most were made functional in al status and downgrading Kashmiri residents want Srinagar and bank branch- its statehood. Thousands either independence or a es opened for people to of Indian troops have been merger with Pakistan. withdraw money ahead of deployed to the area. “When a demographic Monday’s Eid al-Adha fes- On Saturday, Rahul change is made through tival, city administrator Gandhi, a leader of India’s force, it’s called genocide, Shahid Choudhary said in main opposition Congress and you are moving to- a tweet. party, said there were re- ward genocide,” Pakistani There was no immediate ports of violence and “peo- Foreign Minister Shah independent confirmation ple dying” in the region. Mahmood Qureshi told re- of reports by authorities Talking to reporters in New porters in Islamabad after that people were visiting Delhi, Gandhi said “things returning from Beijing. shopping areas for festival are going very wrong there,” With India moving to purchases, as all commu- and called for the Indian erase the constitutional pro- nications and the internet government to make clear vision that prohibited out- remained cut off for a sev- what is happening. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS siders from buying proper- enth day. Authorities in Srinagar Girls gesture after getting henna decorations on their hands on the eve ty in Jammu and Kashmir The New Delhi Televi- said Saturday night that of Eid al Adha, in Jammu, India, Sunday. sion News channel showed there had been instances state, Indians from the rest video of jeeps fitted with of stone pelting by protest- He said communication region is known, that nor- free the region of “terror- of the country can now pur- loudspeakers moving in ers but no gun firing by facilities would be re- malcy would gradually re- ism and separatism.” chase real estate and apply the region after lunch- security forces in the past stored in phases. “We have turn and that the govern- Pakistani Prime Minis- for government jobs there. time, telling people to re- six days. Television imag- only taken precautionary ment was ensuring that ter Imran Khan said Sun- Some fear this may lead to turn to their homes and es showed cars and people measures with the view the current restrictions do day on Twitter that India’s a demographic and cultural shopkeepers to shut mar- moving in some parts of that even small incidents not dampen the Islamic crackdown was an attempt change in the Muslim-ma- kets. NDTV said the move Kashmir. should not occur when a festival. to change the demograph- jority region. may have been prompted State-run All India Ra- major decision has been New Delhi rushed tens ics of Kashmir by intro- Qureshi also said that by sporadic clashes that dio quoted the region’s made,” the Press Trust of of thousands of addition- ducing Hindu supremacy while Pakistan is not took place in Srinagar af- top bureaucrat, Chief India news agency quoted al soldiers to one of the to the Muslim-majority planning to take any mil- ter the restrictions were Secretary B.V.R. Subrah- him as saying. world’s most militarized area. Pakistani Foreign itary action, it is ready to relaxed on Saturday. manyam, as saying that Reddy said there had regions to prevent unrest Minister Shah Mahmood counter any potential ag- Authorities appear to be people were coming out of been occasions in the past and protests after Mo- Qureshi made similar gression by India. acting with utmost cau- their homes for Eid shop- when a curfew had contin- di’s Hindu nationalist-led comments a day earlier. India’s ambassador to tion because of a fear of a ping. ued for weeks at a stretch, government announced it On Saturday, Pakistan Pakistan, Ajay Bisaria, backlash from residents Junior Home Minister but there was no such ex- was revoking Kashmir’s said that with the support left Islamabad on Satur- who have been forced to G. Kishan Reddy said he pectation now. special constitutional sta- of China, it will take up day night after Pakistan stay indoors since last expected the situation in On Thursday, Modi as- tus and downgrading its India’s unilateral actions retaliated against India Monday. The restrictions Kashmir to become “fully sured the people of Jam- statehood. Modi said the in Kashmir with the U.N. by lowering diplomatic were briefly eased for the peaceful” in 10-15 days. mu and Kashmir, as the move was necessary to Security Council and may ties. 33 dead Car bomb kills in China three in Benghazi BENGHAZI, Libya (AP) and Fuji, and the blast typhoon — A bomb-laden vehicle wounded nine people, ac- exploded Saturday out- cording to health officials BEIJING (AP) — The side a shopping mall in who spoke on condition of death toll from a pow- Libya’s eastern city of anonymity because they erful typhoon that hit Benghazi, killing at least were not authorized to southeastern China three U.N. staff members, brief reporters. rose to 33 on Sunday, a spokesman for the Unit- Stéphane Dujarric, a as rescue workers used ed Nations secretary-gen- spokesman for U.N. Secre- rubber dinghies to evac- eral said. tary-General António Gu- uate stranded people as The attack came even terres, said in a statement swift currents swept by as the country’s warring that three U.N. workers homes. sides said they accepted were among the wounded. China’s emergency a cease-fire proposed by “The Secretary-General broadcasting network the U.N. aimed at halt- extends his deepest con- said that 16 people were ing combat in the capital dolences to the bereaved still missing in Zhejiang Tripoli during an upcom- families and wishes a province, where 32 died. ing Muslim holiday. swift recovery to all the It reported one more Health officials said the injured. He calls on the death in neighboring PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS blast took place outside Anhui province. Arkan Mall in the Ha- Libyan authorities to Typhoon Lekima trig- Rescuers search for victims of a landslide triggered by Typhoon Leki- wari neighborhood, where spare no effort in identi- gered landslides and ma in Yongjia county in eastern China’s Zhejiang province Saturday. people were gathering for fying and swiftly bringing floods after making shopping a day before the to justice the perpetra- landfall in Zhejiang ear- 23 people. Nine others the city of Linhai re- Lekima, which has Eid al-Adha holiday be- tors of this attack,” Du- ly Saturday, about 300 were unaccounted for. mained flooded on Sun- been downgraded to a gins. jarric said. kilometers (190 miles) Footage on state broad- day, with water reaching tropical storm, is expect- The Benghazi munici- He also said the secre- south of Shanghai. caster CCTV showed up to the top of the first ed to dump heavy rain on pal council said the attack tary-general urged “all Most of the victims buildings that had been floor of buildings, leav- China’s northeast in the targeted a convoy for the parties to respect the hu- were in a village in smashed by the raging ing only treetops sticking coming days as it moves U.N. Support Mission in manitarian truce during Yongjia county, where a waters and workers us- out. CCTV showed peo- up the Pacific coast. Libya. Eid al Adha and return landslide blocked a riv- ing backhoes to clean up ple being rescued with It forced the closing of The site of the attack is to the negotiating table er that then poured into the debris. life vests and boats in Shanghai Disneyland on close to offices of the mis- to pursue the peaceful fu- the small town, killing To the north, parts of nearby Xianju county. Saturday. sion in Libya. Two of the ture the people of Libya dead hailed from Libya deserve.”

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But en were diagnosed with breast these women had nothing to hide cancer and 6,310 women died from cancer anymore. it, the organization reported. Breast cancer survivors gath- “The black community needs ered around pots of boiling water, to stop ignoring and pretending pink tablecloths, and teacups to cancer is not there,” said survivor risk celebrate the women of the Sisters Coleen Crespo, and secretary of Network Triangle NC chapter. Sisters Network. By Marie McCullough The group is part of Sisters “Culturally, we have been taught TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Network, a national organization not to show weakness,” she ex- for African-American breast can- plained. “So when something Good news for women who cer survivors. hurts, you don’t go to the doctor can’t quite bring themselves Breast cancer is the most com- to go vegetarian, but don’t monly diagnosed cancer in black because it’s probably OK, and if it’s mind giving up burgers and women. And member L.A. Cut- not, then we just don’t discuss it.” steaks: A new study finds red tler says they don’t talk enough There is good news. meat may increase breast The American Cancer Society PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE about it. cancer risk, while substitut- “A lot of it is culture,” Cuttler found rates of breast cancer deaths ing poultry may lower it. A new study finds red meat may increase breast can- said. “In African-American fam- among black women have declined The study, published in the cer risk, while substituting poultry may lower it. ilies, you’re told to hold stuff in. since 1991 due to improved early International Journal of Can- Whether it be about having the detection and treatment. cer, looked for links between duced by swapping poultry a difference? Lab and animal flu, or an aunt who has mental But Crespo, who was diagnosed meat consumption patterns (chicken, turkey, hens, duck, studies have found that iron, health issues — you keep that 11 years ago, said there’s still and the incidence of breast goose or game birds) for red fat, and certain acids found in stuff in the house.” work to be done. cancer in 42,012 women from meat (beef, veal, pork, lamb red meat can increase tumor Cuttler grew up in foster care GENETIC VARIATIONS the U.S. and Puerto Rico who and game meat). formation. Another theory and only met her biological moth- Sisters Network is teaching black were followed for an average The associations didn’t involves the cancer-causing er a few years ago. women and communities to speak of 7.6 years. change when the researchers byproducts that result from They formed a short relation- up, learn from each other and talk During that period, 1,536 made adjustments for factors cooking or grilling red meat ship before her mother died in as a community, Crespo said. invasive breast cancers were that could skew the findings at high heat. 2016, and she never told Cuttler “When you have cancer, people diagnosed. The researchers, such as family history of Poultry’s possible protective that she also had survived breast think you’re on your deathbed,” led by Columbia University said Renee Wardlaw, a survivor breast cancer, obesity, phys- effect is even more specula- cancer. epidemiologist Jamie J. Lo, and long-time member of the ical activity, and alcohol con- tive. Many black women are taught found that women who con- sumption. Sisters Network. “But, I mean “While the mechanism that breast cancer, or any cancer, sumed the most red meat — The magnitude of the ef- we have people who live 20-some through which poultry con- is not to be talked about, said a quarter of a pound or more fects, good or bad, on breast years after cancer or people who sumption decreases breast Cuttler, a clinical therapist. Just per day — had a 23 percent cancer risk was relatively have beat cancer twice, so it is cancer risk is not clear,” senior hearing the word cancer can be higher risk of invasive breast small. And the new study is devastating, she said. possible.” author Dale P. Sandler of the cancer compared with wom- just the latest to weigh in on But Cuttler said it’s still hard to Still, the breast cancer death National Institute of Environ- en who consumed the lowest an unsettled area of research. forgive her. rate is 40 percent higher for black amount. Meanwhile, women While many studies suggest mental Health Sciences said “I was so mad at her because women compared to white women. with the highest consumption vegetarian diets are a good in a press release, “our study I told her that I had it and she This is due, in part, to genetic of poultry had a 15 percent strategy to ward off a number does provide evidence that never opened up her mouth and variations that make black wom- lower risk than those with the of cancers, particularly colon substituting poultry for red said she had it, too,” Cuttler en more susceptible to aggressive lowest consumption. cancer, the association be- meat may be a simple change said. “Now my daughter is going cancers for which effective treat- Using mathematical models tween red meat consumption that can help reduce the inci- through breast cancer. 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