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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2017 Lynn activist worked to Saugus make MLK Dream reality setting By Thomas Grillo “I was just 16, but I carried the Bos- ITEM STAFF ton NAACP banner with a group from table for Lynn,” he said. “I was swept up in the moment and years later I nally un- Editor’s note: This is the rst of sev- derstand how signi cant it was.” former eral pro les of Lynn residents the Item As the nation celebrates Black His- will publish during Black History tory Month, the 69-year-old retired month. MBTA maintenance foreman is look- Hilltop ing back at nearly 54 years since King LYNN — Ralph Tyler was one of made the historic address. By Bridget Turcotte more than 250,000 people on the For a black kid who grew up in Lynn, PHOTO | MARK LORENZ ITEM STAFF Washington Mall on that sweltering Tyler said the experience was idyllic August day in 1963 to hear Martin Lu- even as the world was very different Ralph Tyler, a 1960s civil rights activist, speaks SAUGUS — The Plan- ther King deliver his “I Have a Dream” from his Lynn home about seeing Dr. Martin Lu- ning Board could sign off speech. ACTIVIST, A7 ther King Jr. in Washington, D.C. on AvalonBay Communi- ties’ vision for the former Hilltop Steak House site at a meeting in two weeks. The Virginia-based real estate investment trust NORTH SHORE FANS ARE GAME presented a Master Plan to the board on Thursday night and will return on Swampscott cop has Feb. 16 for approval. The plan represents a more than a passing detailed vision for reus- ing the former Hilltop site and it is one of several interest in Atlanta QB proposed developments that have the potential to By Katie Morrison reshape Route 1’s appear- ITEM STAFF ance For some Boston College fans and alumni, their A peer review consul- rooting interests might be split this Sunday as tant will be hired to cri- the Patriots take on the Atlanta Falcons in the tique the project before Super Bowl. Few opposing players hold such a the plan is signed off. high standing in New England than Falcons quar- The $100 million de- terback Matt Ryan, who guided the Eagles to a velopment includes 280 25-7 record, three bowl victories and an Atlantic apartments in three Coast Conference Atlantic Division title in his buildings at the rear of three years starting at BC. the property and about But for Swampscott police of cer Jon Loyte, the 24,000 square feet of re- choice is easy. He’ll be pulling for his former team- tail space in front. mate. Not only will the compa- Loyte, a St. John’s Prep graduate, played along- ny need the board to ap- side Ryan for two seasons at Boston College, and prove a conceptual Mas- says that even though he’s a lifelong Patriots fan, ter Plan, it will also need his rooting interests side with his former team- to submit a Site Plan Re- mate. view detailing the proper- “It’s pretty cool, it’s a win-win situation,” Loyte ty’s infrastructure before said. “I’m a lifelong Patriots fan, but playing with any work can begin. Once Matt and having that experience, I’m rooting for the project gains all nec- him every game, so personally, I’ll be rooting for essary approvals, it is ex- Matt Sunday. pected to be completed in “(Ryan) really put BC on the map in recent two years. years to keep the legacy going,” Loyte added. “I’m In January, AvalonBay always going to root for him, but … if the Patriots presented plans that in- win, that won’t be too bad. It’s a great matchup.” clude parking throughout and a parking garage at LOYTE, A7 the back for the former site of the 52-year-old landmark family restau- rant, which closed in With Tom Brady 2013. Super surprise in Saugus looking over his HILLTOP, A7 shoulder, Anthony By Harold Rivera Cicolini, with his ITEM STAFF dad Jeff, shows off his Super Bowl INSIDE When Saugus Board of Selectmen member Jeff Cicolini con- lanyard. Jeff and sidered what to get his son, Anthony, for his 13th birthday, Anthony will watch In Lynn nothing seemed to come to mind. But sometimes the best the Patriots play Spanish course among ideas start out with a little bit of head scratching. Atlanta in Houston community program Cicolini’s birthday gift to his son? A trip to Houston to watch this Sunday. offerings. A2 their beloved play against the Atlanta In Opinion Falcons in the Super Bowl. PHOTO | BOB ROCHE Shribman: “I’ve been bringing Anthony to games with me since he was Governing in 5 years old,” said Cicolini, a Saugus native and Patriots sea- fraught times. A4 son ticket holder since 2006. “I started way up in the nose- COURTESY PHOTO bleed section. He goes to most of the games with me. We went In Sports Swampscott police of cer Jon Loyte, cen- together to the Divisional Round game against Houston and Free throws boost ter, played alongside Matt Ryan for two Revere girls basketball seasons at Boston College. SURPRISE, A7 over Classical. B1 Revisiting a crime scene BY BILL BROTHERTON in Peabody 30 years later Firing back By Leah Dearborn over 77 tons of marijuana FOR THE ITEM valued at $173 million, ac- cording to The Item’s cov- at Cupid PEABODY — It’s been erage in 1987. three decades since a Each of the homes were massive raid on notorious equipped with remote-con- LYNN — Not everyone loves drug smuggler Salvatore trolled video cameras on Valentine’s Day. M. “Sonny” Caruana’s their roofs that connected Corey Jackson, managing di- West Peabody compound to a central monitoring rector of Arts After Hours, re- took place. station in Caruana’s pri- alizes that. But he believes ev- On Feb. 6, a team of vate residence at 3 Jayne eryone — even those who have law enforcement of cers Circle, said The Item. had relationships crash and seized three houses and The raid on the main res- burn — will have a lovely time a tennis court that made idence unearthed oddities at his organization’s annual up Caruana’s compound like a trick bookcase that Snow Ball fundraiser, set for on Jayne Circle, leading to led to a walk-in compart- Saturday, Feb. 11 at the Lynn the discovery of dozens of ment. A hidden vault in the Museum. weapons and a labyrinth basement was protected by “It’s a real fun way to get ev- of secret passageways. tear gas bombs and con- erybody out,” said Jackson. “No Caruana, who wasn’t cealed yet another smaller ITEM FILE PHOTO matter if you’re pro Valentine’s home at the time of the vault inside its walls. raid, had been previous- Trooper John Harnham with bomb-sniff- CUPID, A7 ly indicted for smuggling Salvatore M. “Sonny” Caruana PEABODY, A7 ing dog “Clyde.”

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 33° VOL. 139, ISSUE 51 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 27° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2017 OBITUARIES Spanish course Lorraine D. Barton, 84 Scott E. Baribeau, 41 among community RYE, N.H. — Lor- her children, Susan SAUGUS — Mr. ham, N.H. He also raine D. (Legere) Bar- Gaudet and her hus- Scott E. Baribeau, leaves many cousins ton, age 84 years, of band Don of Ipswich, age 41, entered into and friends including program offerings Rye, N.H., formerly of Patty Bourque and rest on Thursday, Feb. Patty Smith of Brain- Lynn, died Thursday, her husband Paul of 2 at the North Shore tree. By Bridget Turcotte Rowe, who teaches full- Feb. 2, 2017 at Web- Amesbury and Bruce Medical Center, Lynn. Donations in ITEM STAFF time at the city’s public ster at Rye in Rye, Barton and his wife Born in Lynn and Scott’s name may schools, argued that un- LYNN — Lynn Com- derstanding some of the N.H., after a lengthy Colleen of Rye, N.H.; raised in Saugus, he be made to Make- munity Enrichment Pro- illness. She was the her grandchildren, was the son of Cyn- A-Wish Foundation culture of their students is gram’s winter session will just as important as gain- wife of the late James Bryan, Michael and thia A. (Rowell) and of Greater Boston, begin on Feb. 13. Barton Jr., and the daughter of Jaclyn Barton, Erin Bourque Edward R. Baribeau. He was 1 Bulfinch Place, Boston, MA ing communication tools. Courses were original- Dunne said the core of the late Alben and Eliza (LeB- and Kira Maloney and her a clerk at the Walgreens on 02114. ly set to begin next week lanc) Legere. husband Eric, and Jason and Route 1, Essex Street, Sau- Service information: Rela- the program is aligned but were pushed back a with the values of the Born and raised in Lynn, Eric Gaudet. She also leaves gus for 20 years. Scott was tives and friends are invited week for organizational Lorraine lived in Lynn most of sisters-in-law Barbara and a 1994 graduate of Winthrop to attend visiting hours in the organization, which has reasons, said Program Co- been in operation for two her life before moving to New Rita Legere. She was preced- High School. He had a great BISBEE-PORCELLA Funer- ordinator Tony Dunn. Hampshire 18 years ago. She ed in death by her brothers sense of adventure and loved al Home, 549 Lincoln Ave., years. The night classes are “We wanted to open up was a graduate of Ste. Jean’s Norman “Doc” Legere, Leo to travel. Saugus, on Tuesday from 4-8 held at Lynn Vocation- School, Class of 1951 and Legere and his wife Martina In addition to his parents, p.m. Funeral service in the Lynn Tech and the re- al Technical Institute on sources there to the great- worked as a hairdresser in and Gerry Legere. Scott leaves his uncles, Ste- funeral home on Wednesday Commercial Street on Lynn for many years. In her Service information: Her ven G. Baribeau of Springfield, at 11 a.m. Interment Pine er Lynn community and Mondays, Tuesdays and offer as much content as younger years, she worked for funeral will be held on David V. Rowell and his wife Grove Cemetery, Lynn. For Thursdays. the Empire Department Store Wednesday from the SOLI- Joanie of Atkinson, N.H., aunt directions and condolences we can,” Dunn said. “We’re Among several offer- an enrichment program so in downtown Lynn. MINE Funeral Home, 426 Kathleen Baribeau of Effing- www.BisbeePorcella.com. ings, Magalie Rowe, an Lorraine was a devoted wife, Broadway (Route 129), we do things that enrich instructor who is original- people’s lives. We offer mother and grandmother. She Lynn, at 9 a.m., followed by ly from Peru, will teach a cherished her three brothers, a funeral Mass at St. Pius V classes that are vocational six-week Conversational or just enjoyable. We have their families and her relatives Church, Lynn, at 10 a.m. In- Spanish Course for people throughout New England and terment will be in St. Jean’s a variety of courses.” Shirley Kuhnberg, 91 who operate a business in In its first session two Canada. Many of Lorraine’s Cemetery, Lynn. Relatives a diverse community like early friends became lifelong and friends are respectfully years ago, more than Lynn, teachers, communi- 100 people enrolled in 14 and new friends were made at invited. Visiting hours will ty leaders and students. SEVERNA PARK, Md. — of Chicago, Ill., and Adrienne classes. the lake and from exercising. be Tuesday from 4-7 p.m. The program costs $60. Kuhnberg, Shirley (Kaplan), Richter of Mill Valley, Calif. LCEP offers other pro- Lorraine loved line dancing, In lieu of flowers, memorial Rowe will teach common of Severna Park, Md., formerly Great grandmother of Brady grams including a citizen- trips to Foxwoods and shop- donations may be made to phrases and the basics of of Peabody and Lynnfield, en- Richter, Elle Richter and Mar- ship course that teaches ping. She especially enjoyed Webster at Rye-Rainie Web- the language to English tered into rest on Feb. 2, 2017 shall Dushman. U.S. history and citizen spending time at the family ster Foundation, 795 Wash- speakers. She has worked at the age of 91. Beloved wife Service information: Grave- testing requirements to cottage on Highland Lake in ington Road, Rye, NH 03870. as a professor at Boston of the late Bernard M. Kuhn- side services will be held at immigrants and a six- Bridgeton, Maine. Directions and guest book at College and the Universi- berg. Shirat Hayam Cemetery-Tem- week course on the history Lorraine is survived by www.solimine.com. ty of New Hampshire; her Devoted mother of Carol ple Israel Section, Lowell of the city of Lynn. almae matres. Rosenthal of Severna Park, Street, Peabody, on Monday, An introduction to the Dunn said most of the Md., Linda Dushman of Hen- Feb. 6, 2017 at 12 p.m. In internet class instructs people enrolled in the derson, Nev., and Michael lieu of flowers, donations in students to send and re- Earl W. Damon, 85 class, which meets every Kuhnberg of Florida. Loving her name may be made to ceive emails and search Tuesday for two hours, sister of Gertrude Smith and Hospice of the Chesapeake and browse websites. Spe- are teachers in the Lynn Marvin Kaye. Cherished grand- (www.hospicechesapeake. cialized courses offer an Public School system who PEABODY — Earl W. years before retiring mother of Benjamin Rosenthal org/support-donate/on- education on basic electri- want to improve commu- Damon, 85, of Pea- in 1996. of Atlanta, Ga., Evan Dushman line-donation-form). cal and oil burner opera- body and formerly of Earl is survived by nication with parents. tion; carpentry and cake Lynn, died Thursday his son, William Da- “The teachers say ‘I have decorating. Computer ap- at the Salem Hospi- mon of Peabody; his a classroom and 90 per- plications is also taught in tal following a brief daughter and son- cent of my students are Spanish on Monday and illness. He was the in-law, Donna and Hispanic but I don’t know Wednesday nights. devoted husband Barry Lightbown of how to speak Spanish,’” of the late Patricia Bartlett, N.H., and is Ruth T. Snow, 90 Rowe said. “There’s a big Bridget Turcotte can be (Lowe) Damon. also survived by his need for them to study reached at bturcotte@item- Born in Lynn, he was the four grandchildren, Kelly and Spanish and know a little live.com. Follow her on son of the late James and Fre- Kim Lightbown, and Jennifer HOUSTON, Texas — Sandra Strittmatter bit about the culture.” Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. da (Stevens) Damon. He was and Scott Damon, and also by Ruth T. Snow Jackson and her husband raised and educated in Lynn his great granddaughter, Keira Pelliter died on Feb. Robert of Glouces- and was a graduate of Lynn Holland. 2, 2017 at the age of ter, Va.; her brother, English High School, Class of Service information: Vis- 90 in Houston, Texas. Alfred Snow and his 1947. He has lived in Pea- iting hours will be held on She was born, wife Francis of Rhode body for the past 54 years. Monday from 4-7 p.m. at the raised and lived most Island, grandchil- Earl was a veteran of the CONWAY, CAHILL-BRODEUR of her life in Lynn. dren, Lisa and Robert Korean War who served with Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St., She is predeceased Cassey, Brian Kimber- the United States Army for two Peabody to which relatives by her parents Alfred ly Douglas and Adam years before his honorable and friends are kindly invited and Daisy Snow of Lynn and Colburn, all of Texas, Jason and discharge in 1954. Fol- to attend. Burial ser- daughter Debbie Cassey of Tex- Kevin Whipple of Beverly and lowing the war, Earl was vices will be private. as. Surviving are her daughters, 13 great grandchildren. employed for the Salem For directions and Susan Jackson and her hus- Service Information: A News as a printer/com- online obituary, visit band Tony of Houston, Texas, private memorial is being poser for more than 40 www.ccbfuneral.com. Donna Whipple of Beverly and planned.

MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Iranian scientist denied entry temporary injunction tions students and profes- self via text messages has to US arrives in Boston granted Jan. 29 will ex- sors from other countries been delayed for three pire as scheduled Sunday. make to higher education months. BOSTON (AP) — An The initial order came in America. Michelle Carter had Iranian scientist who after the American Civil Baker also said he was been slated to go on PHOTO | sued President Donald Liberties Union sued on worried the 120-day ban trial in March in the 2014 Trump after she was behalf of two University on refugees “perpetuates death of Conrad Roy III. From left, lead defense attorney Jose Baez, de- denied entry into the U.S. of -Dart- the notion that all refu- But Taunton Juvenile fense attorney Ronald Sullivan and Aaron Her- has arrived at Boston’s mouth professors de- gees are dangerous people Court Judge Lawrence nandez listen to Judge Jeffrey Locke during Logan International tained at Logan Airport and bad for our economy.” Moniz on Friday ruled a hearing requesting a continuance Friday in Airport. as they returned from an the trial will begin June 5 Boston for Hernandez’ upcoming double mur- Samira Asgari said Fri- academic conference. Frank: Trump faces at the request of Carter’s der trial. day she was “very excited The professors are Ira- difficulties easing lawyers. and very grateful to all nian Muslims and lawful The lawyers say they those” who helped her. permanent U.S. residents. financial rules need more time to ana- Hernandez lawyers She was headed to Boston They were eventually BOSTON (AP) — For- lyze thousands of pages to take a job at a Harvard allowed to re-enter. mer Congressman Barney of digital evidence from Medical School lab. The ACLU said it’s Frank says any scale-back Roy’s computers. seek extra time to Samira Asgari said in deeply disappointed in of his namesake financial They suggested some her lawsuit filed Wednes- Friday’s decision. Other regulations would have of it shows Roy strongly day in U.S. District Court plaintiffs included inter- desired to kill himself, prepare for trial that she was denied entry national aid group Oxfam a difficult time passing Congress, because many with or without Carter’s even though she had America and several encouragement, which BOSTON (AP) — Law- the 2012 drive-by killings a valid visa and feder- noncitizens living in the Republicans’ constituents favor policing Wall Street. they say is constitution- yers for former New En- of 29-year-old Daniel de al judges had issued a U.S. legally. ally protected free speech gland Patriots player Abreu and 28-year-old Sa- restraining order against The Massachusetts Democrat’s comments anyway. asked firo Furtado. Hernandez the president’s ban Baker urges changes Prosecutors say the now Friday for a three-month became enraged after one on visitors from seven came Friday after Pres- to Trump’s travel ban ident Donald Trump 20-year-old Plainville delay to the start of their of the men accidentally Muslim-majority nations, woman sent Roy dozens client’s double-murder bumped into him at a Bos- including Iran. signed an executive order BOSTON (AP) — Mas- of messages encouraging trial so they can review ton nightclub and caused Asgari was among sev- sachusetts Gov. Charlie directing the Treasury the 18-year-old to take his new information, includ- him to spill his drink, eral international stu- Baker is urging chang- secretary to review the own life. ing prosecutors’ disclosure prosecutors say. dents and professors who es to President Donald 2010 Dodd-Frank finan- that they could call team Over the objections of had been denied entry Trump’s travel ban. cial oversight law, which offensive coordinator Josh the defense, Judge Jeffrey into the United States to In a six-page letter sent reshaped regulations Quincy officer charged in McDaniels as a witness. Locke previously ruled arrive at Logan on Friday. Friday to Homeland Secu- after the 2008-09 finan- armed standoff ordered held Asgari had most recent- rity Secretary John Kelly, cial crisis. The information in- that jurors will be allowed ly been living in Switzer- the Republican governor Trump pledged during FALL RIVER (AP) — cludes new motions, evi- to see Hernandez’s tattoos land. said Trump’s executive his campaign to repeal A Quincy police officer dence, and eight witness- as evidence. The defense order could put Massa- and replace Dodd-Frank. facing charges stemming es, including McDaniels argues the tattoos are ir- Judge declines to extend chusetts companies at a He called it a “disaster” from a three-hour armed and a Boston television relevant. standoff with law enforce- sports reporter. It was not clear when travel ban restraining order competitive disadvantage earlier this week. to companies in Europe Frank told The Associ- ment at his Raynham “We are drowning here, the judge would rule on BOSTON (AP) — A and Asia. ated Press that he found home has been ordered and there is no life pre- the motion to delay the federal judge in Boston Baker said there are it difficult to understand held without bail. server being thrown our trial. He has previously has refused to extend about 60,000 foreign stu- how Trump now wants to The Taunton Daily Ga- way,” lead defense at- denied these requests. a temporary injunction dents in Massachusetts give Wall Street what it zette reports that a judge torney Jose Baez told a Hernandez is already against President Donald and that a cross-section wants, when he pledged on Thursday rejected skeptical Suffolk Superior serving a life sentence in Trump’s travel ban. of 10 hospitals reported to stand up to Wall Street defense arguments that Court judge. prison for the 2013 killing U.S. District Judge more than 3,600 green during the campaign. 51-year-old Keith Wilbur McDaniels, with the Pa- of Odin Lloyd, who was Nathaniel Gorton late card or visa holders does not pose a threat to triots in Houston for Sun- dating the sister of Her- Friday declined to renew among their employees — Judge delays trial in the public. day’s Super Bowl against nandez’s then-fiancee. He an order prohibiting most at academic medical texting suicide case A grand jury indict- the Atlanta Falcons, could has pleaded not guilty to the detention or remov- centers. ed Wilbur on charges testify on the possible charges in the current al of persons as part of Baker said the admin- TAUNTON (AP) — The including armed assault meanings of some of Her- case. Trump’s executive order istration should reject trial of a Massachusetts with intent to murder and nandez’s tattoos, prosecu- Jury selection is sched- on refugees and immi- blanket immigration bans woman accused of man- assault with a dangerous tors said. uled to start Feb. 13, grants. from particular countries slaughter for encouraging weapon following the Jan. Prosecutors say some with testimony beginning That means a seven-day, and consider the contribu- her boyfriend to kill him- 16 standoff. tattoos link Hernandez to March 1. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US Contagious illness closes Southern 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 school Customer Service SANTA MONICA, Ca- returned to Santa Monica Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. lif. (AP) — A Southern on Jan. 27 and did not re- Connecting California school closed turn to the campus until All Departments: Friday to try to halt fur- last Monday. 781-593-7700 ther spread of suspected The highly contagious Ext. 2 norovirus contagion that norovirus can be trans- Classi ed Advertising appeared among a large mitted from an infected classi [email protected] group of students who at- person, contaminated food Subscriptions tended a science camp at and water or by touching a [email protected] Yosemite National Park contaminated surface, ac- Circulation last week. cording to the federal Cen- [email protected] The Santa Monica-Mali- ters for Disease Control. Ext. 3 bu Unified School District Infections cause inflam- said 190 seventh-grade mations of the stomach Newsroom students from John Ad- and intestines. Symptoms [email protected] [email protected] PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ams Middle School, along include nausea, vomiting, with some parents and diarrhea and fever. Ext. 4 In this courtroom art, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, seated center, lis- teachers, were potentially tens as his federal defender Michelle Gelernt, left, and Assistant U.S. At- All ages are susceptible Sports exposed to the gastroin- to the virus, and the symp- [email protected] torney Andrea Goldbarg, second left, talk at his Brooklyn federal court testinal illness during the toms can become serious Ext. 5 appearance Friday in . five-day Yosemite trip. for very young patients and Retail and Online The district said it is older people, the CDC said. Advertising working with the Los An- People can get the illness re- [email protected] ‘El Chapo’ lawyers say jail geles County Department peatedly because there are ADVERTISING of Public Health to contain many types of noroviruses. Ernie Carpenter, Jr. the illness, which appeared The most common period Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 conditions are too strict to have spread to some for norovirus outbreaks in [email protected] John Adams students who the United States is from Bob Gunther By Tom Hays see him,” defense attorney denied him water during didn’t go on the trip and November to April. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 ASSOCIATED PRESS through siblings to other The Santa Monica dis- [email protected] Michelle Gelernt said af- a recent meeting with the terward with a silent Cor- defense team. Santa Monica schools. trict urged parents to keep Joseph Mastrorio III NEW YORK — He’s onel at her side. “I don’t think there’s any The health agency “cur- any child with symptoms Vice President / Advertising and locked up 23 hours a day. rently believes that this at home and to alert their Business Development, ext. 1315 Guzman, 59, has plead- thought that if I have the His wife can’t visit him. originated in Yosemi- [email protected] ed not guilty to charges of guards give him a glass of school. Students should He can’t call anyone, ex- te, potentially exposing also be kept at home for Ralph Mitchell running a massive drug water during a three-hour cept his lawyers. He even students from dozens of three days after the end Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1332 trafficking operation that meeting that somehow was denied water, his law- school districts,” the dis- of any symptoms because [email protected] laundered billions of dol- that’s going to effectuate yers say. trict’s statement said. they remain contagious, Patricia Whalen lars and oversaw murders his escape,” Gelernt told Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 The strict jail condi- The students on the trip the district said. [email protected] tions for notorious Mexi- and kidnappings. He’s be- reporters outside court. can drug lord and escape ing held at a high-security But Cogan, after allud- BUSINESS OFFICE artist Joaquin “El Chapo” federal jail in Manhattan, ing to having secret cor- Beth Bresnahan Guzman were outlined on with U.S. officials mindful respondence with the gov- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 of how he twice escaped ernment about the risks [email protected] Friday by defense attor- neys in a failed bid to get a from prison in Mexico, the of guarding Guzman, told Susan J. Conti second time via a mile- the defense he wouldn’t Controller, ext. 1288 judge to loosen them. [email protected] Guzman smiled at his long tunnel dug to the weigh in on the jail condi- shower in his cell. tions. Ted Grant common-law wife, Emma Publisher, ext. 1234 Coronel, as he was led into Defense lawyers com- “Based on what I know [email protected] the Brooklyn courtroom plained to U.S. District about this case, there are Marian Kinney under heavy guard by dep- Judge Brian Cogan on Fri- grounds for extra security ext. 1212 uty U.S. marshals at his day that the restrictions measures,” the judge said, [email protected] second court appearance make it difficult for him to with Guzman listening Will Kraft since being brought to the make decisions with them through a Spanish inter- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 United States on Jan. 19. about how to fight the preter. [email protected] “This was so far the only charges. They claimed his Guzman is due back in Children stand outside John Adams Middle Jennifer Perez way she has been able to jailers are so zealous, they court on May 5. School in Santa Monica, Calif., Friday. ext. 1205 [email protected] Carolina Trujillo Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Marijuana lessons: Prepare [email protected] Jim Wilson Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] for no help and rank odors CIRCULATION DENVER (AP) — Don’t Mitch Yergert, head of ing hemp and marijuana, Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 delay. Don’t expect help. Colorado’s Division of Yergert said. [email protected] And get used to the smell. Plant Industry, urged oth- He advised other states CLASSIFIED Those are some mari- er state agriculture de- to ask budgeters for addi- juana lessons from the partments not to wait for tional money and employ- Abbe Young Smith Manager, ext. 1276 Colorado Department of the federal government to ees before pot is legalized. [email protected] Agriculture. The agency is shut down the pot indus- “We thought we could Kerry Smith starting to open up more try but to “get your mind handle it, but we about Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 about regulating canna- around it.” killed our staff,” he said. [email protected] PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS bis, a plant the agency THE FEDS PREPARE FOR long ignored. WON’T HELP STINKY EMPLOYEES NEWSROOM Children stand outside John Adams Middle Here are some pointers Agriculture regulators Marijuana inspectors Bill Brotherton School in Santa Monica, Calif., Friday. it recently shared with routinely turn to federal can’t avoid a skunky weed Features Editor ext. 1338 [email protected] agriculture officials from agencies to regulate things tang sticking to their other states during a re- like pesticides and labeling. clothes and hair after in- Gayla Cawley Bridge linking two cent convention in Denver: But when it comes to specting a pot growing op- Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] DON’T WAIT marijuana, those federal eration. offices won’t help. Cheryl Charles states to stay closed Colorado’s Department But Colorado is remind- Night Editor, ext. 1278 of Agriculture ignored the Some federal agencies ing its sister agencies that [email protected] marijuana industry for won’t even respond to inspectors should be used Leah M. Dearborn two more months the first dozen years it emails including the word to unpleasant odors. After Reporter, ext. 1317 was legal, figuring state “marijuana,” Yergert said. all, poultry and seafood [email protected] By Mark Scolforo back onto this structure be- agents shouldn’t mess “We had to work around processing plants can smell Thomas Grillo ASSOCIATED PRESS fore we trust its stability.” with a drug that violates that, so we’d just email bad, but public safety relies Reporter, ext. 1264 federal law. ‘em saying, ‘Can we talk?’” on thorough inspection. [email protected] The 1.2-mile bridge, A heavily traveled bridge which opened in 1956, is The result was an indus- he said. Colorado encouraged Spenser Hasak linking and try of plant growers and HIRE MORE PEOPLE other agriculture depart- Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 jointly owned by Pennsyl- [email protected] New Jersey that has a vania and New Jersey. It processors that grew up Colorado now has 17 ments to be ready for em- fractured steel truss is ex- without regulation. That agriculture employees ployee grumbling about Thor Jourgensen connects the Pennsylvania News Editor, ext. 1267 pected to remain closed for and New Jersey turnpikes. gave the Agriculture De- simply to regulate pot, in- bad pot smells and give [email protected] at least two more months, Engineers plan to jack partment a much tougher cluding nine pesticide in- workers a break if they Pennsylvania Turnpike of- Steve Krause up the bridge and make job later implementing spectors and a chemist. A personally oppose pot, ficials said Friday. dozen more staffers spend Sports Editor, ext. 1229 a permanent splice, while things like safety guide- such as time to shower af- [email protected] The turnpike commis- lines and plant sampling. some of their time regulat- checking to see if any oth- ter an inspection. sion told The Associated Katie Morrison er parts of the structure Sports Reporter Press they are still trying were damaged. [email protected] to determine what went The repair team is in- Owen O’Rourke wrong with the Interstate Photographer, ext. 1224 276 span over the Dela- stalling eight 80-foot-high [email protected] ware River. The bridge towers, anchored in bed- Anne Marie Tobin could reopen in early rock, to bear the bridge’s Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 weight when they jack it [email protected] April if a repair plan goes smoothly, they said. up so the permanent re- Bridget Turcotte The bridge, which typi- pair can be made and test- Reporter, ext. 1269 ed. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B John M. Gilberg Governing in fraught times Chief Executive O cer Edward M. Grant T J   News Editor Gordon R. Hall “We must, I now think, prepare Hayes assembled, and maybe stroll nomination and who dismissed the W   J. K Monica Connell Healey ourselves to accept the inevitable. I through the 25-acre estate, the president’s civil-service reform ef- Vice President, Finance J. Patrick Norton do it with composure and cheerful- Trump Tower of its day, a majestic forts as “snivel service reform.”) Re- J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan ness. To me the result is no personal presidential home with a rustic flair. publican lawmakers also were an- Chief Operating O cer Chairman calamity.” Trump might find that the Hayes gered the president hadn’t consulted P ‘  — Entry in the personal diary of presidency began with even more them on Cabinet appointments. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Rutherford B. Hayes, Nov. 12, 1876 tumult than his own — “a political It was a time, too, of unusually Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 drama,” the Hayes biographer Ken- brutal labor strife, bursting into Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 FREMONT, Ohio — He went to neth E. Davison wrote in his 1972 full flower with the Great Railroad Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 bed thinking he had lost the election, volume, “without parallel in the his- Strike of 1877, with the greatest Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 and in truth it looked as if his rival, tory of American presidential elec- clashes in Pittsburgh, where 20 Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 Democratic Gov. Samuel J. Tilden of tions.” While Trump’s election is the were killed, more than three dozen Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 New York, had triumphed. That was political manifestation of the eco- buildings set on fire and 104 locomo- somewhere between midnight and nomic, social and cultural disruption tives and 1,245 rail cars destroyed. John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 1 in the morning, and, according to of the digital age, the Hayes-Tilden But the most significant strife Hayes, he and his wife talked a bit affair reflected the disruption of the came over Reconstruction. Hayes, before they drifted off to the sleep Gilded Age. who once said that half his life was of disappointment, he consoling her Like the deadlock between George dedicated “to resist the increase of “with such topics as readily occurred W. Bush and Vice President Albert slavery and ... destroy it,” worked to of a nature to make us feel satisfied Gore Jr., the 1876 election went into gain pledges that Democrats would on merely personal grounds with overtime — an extended period of respect the rights of Republicans the result.” political strife that lasted until days and blacks if federal troops, garri- EDITORIAL They soon fell into what Hayes, the before the inauguration. With the soned in the South since the end of governor of Ohio and the Republi- votes in several states in dispute, the Civil War, were withdrawn. can presidential nominee, described a 15-member commission divid- Those vows were not kept, though as a “refreshing sleep,” adding, “and ed evenly among members of the Hayes kept his part of what was the affair seemed over.” House, Senate and Supreme Court known as the Compromise of 1877 Gorsuch a judge in But the election of 1876 was not was nonetheless not divided evenly by inviting a Southern Democrat over. It would not, in fact, be over among Republicans and Democrats. into his Cabinet. A year later he for months — and the man who lost Repeated commission votes reached opposed the Bland-Allison Act to the mold of Scalia the popular vote eventually won the an 8-7 GOP advantage. inflate the currency through the presidency. Tilden would not become “Able and tenacious Republican government purchase of silver; Con- With his selection of Neil Gorsuch as his first nom- the 19th president of the United leaders,” the late Ari Hoogenboom, gress overrode his veto. inee to the U.S. Supreme Court, President Donald States, just as Hillary Clinton would a scholar of the Gilded Age, wrote, Overall it was a sad and sober Trump seeks to fulfill a campaign promise to appoint not become the 45th. “challenged and outclassed Demo- time, marked by sectional, party, a well-qualified jurist who shares the judicial phi- Donald J. Trump is the fifth per- crats in a sordid struggle for elector- economic and racial tension, the losophy of the man he will succeed, the late Justice son to lose the popular vote but win al votes.” sad and sober harvest of a disput- Antonin Scalia. the presidency. John Quincy Adams Their guile gave the presidency to ed election won by a minority-vote Judge Gorsuch’s qualifications for the high court preceded Hayes in that distinction, Hayes and relegated Tilden, a re- president. seem impressive. He holds degrees from Columbia followed by Benjamin Harrison and form governor not so unlike his ri- Mark Twain described Hayes as University, Harvard Law School and Oxford Uni- George W. Bush. None of Trump’s val, to an asterisk in history, though “quiet and unostentatious,” two versity, clerked for two U.S. Supreme Court justices, predecessors is regarded as a partic- if you walk through the streets words never applied to his successor spent a year working in the Justice Department as ularly successful president, but all named for the presidents in Wichi- 140 years later. But in the time of principal assistant to the deputy attorney general offer lessons for him, none more so ta Falls, Texas, you will find Tilden Rutherford B. Hayes, as in the time under President George W. Bush and has served for than Hayes. Street, right between Grant and of Donald J. Trump, the greatest a decade on the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals after It was here in Fremont that Hayes Streets. challenge is to win national unity. unanimous confirmation by the U.S. Senate. Hayes and his wife are buried, and “I can retire to private life,” Til- The trials that Hayes, who won He’s even received praise from former Obama act- it is here, in leafy and lovely Spie- den said, “with the consciousness 254,235 fewer votes than his ri- ing Solicitor General Neal Katyal. gel Grove, that sits the Rutherford that I shall receive from posterity val, endured serve to underscore “Judge Gorsuch is one of the most thoughtful and Hayes Presidential Library and Mu- the credit of having been elected to the difficulties in the path ahead brilliant judges to have served our nation over the seums, one of those quiet, almost the highest position in the gift of the for the current president, who won last century. As a judge, he has always put aside forgotten landmarks off the beaten people, without any of the cares and 2,864,974 fewer votes than his his personal views to serve the rule of law,” Katyal track of history, but a formidable re- responsibilities of the office.” principal opponent, though con- wrote in a statement posted by CNN’s Jake Tapper minder of the caprices of politics and But those responsibilities fell servative-oriented candidates out- on Twitter. “To boot, as those of us who have worked of the challenges faced by a presi- heavily onto the winner’s shoulders, drew liberal-oriented candidates in with him can attest, he is a wonderfully decent and dent who won the Electoral College as they do on Trump’s. 2016. The mansion at Spiegel Grove humane person. I strongly support his nomination to vote in fraught circumstances. They share several challenges, stands as a landmark, but also a the Supreme Court.” Ohio is the classic swing state, the among them internecine fighting lantern of warning. Uniting a divid- Like Scalia, Gorsuch holds an “originalist” view one Republicans always win when within the Republican Party. (In the ed country is no easy task. they capture the White House, and that the Constitution and laws should be interpreted case of Hayes, there was lingering perhaps Trump will stop by here one David Shribman is a Pulitzer with respect for the meaning that the words had to tension between the president and of these days, examine the remark- Sen. Roscoe Conkling, who was ag- Prize-winning columnist. He is a the people who voted for them at the time. able private library of 8,000 books grieved he hadn’t won the party’s Swampscott High graduate. This view conflicts with the belief of judges on the other side of the ideological spectrum that the Con- stitution and laws should be interpreted more flexi- bly to adapt to changing circumstances. The tension between interpreting the Constitution and uphold- ing precedents is permanently installed in our judi- cial system. The Senate confirmation hearings for Judge Gorsuch will probe his views on issues includ- ing abortion, gun rights, campaign finance restric- tions and other matters that are less well-known but equally consequential. For example, Gorsuch has ex- pressed disagreement with the legal precedent that says courts should defer to administrative agencies when interpreting an ambiguous law. This could signal a renewed effort of the judiciary to check ex- ecutive power, which has expanded significantly in recent years. Some Democrats have vowed to fight the nomina- tion, though such resistance might be mostly symbol- ic, given how much power Republicans now hold in Washington and the fact that Gorsuch would simply be replacing another conservative justice, and there- fore would be unlikely to lead to a shift in the previ- ous court’s balance of power or significant changes in established precedents. The larger fight will come if and when one of the more liberal justices needs to be replaced. In any case, early indications of Gorsuch’s jurisprudence seem mostly positive, and his creden- tials merit him fair consideration in the Senate, not mere partisan grandstanding. Durgin made a difference Michele Durgin was not a politician or a city offi- cial. But she was part of the fabric that makes Lynn TAYLOR BATTEN what it is. The city is full of people who work in positions of anonymity to impact lives. Such anonymity, in fact, Frederick Douglass did do ‘an amazing job’ that we don’t always see it and get to acknowledge it. However, we at The Item, because we knew her, got President Donald Trump said which they can all agree: — “I prefer to be true to myself, to see this week how one person can make a huge Frederick Douglass “is an example — “The limits of tyrants are pre- even at the hazard of incurring the difference in the community. of somebody who’s done an amazing scribed by the endurance of those ridicule of others, rather than to be Her death from an automobile accident Jan. 28 job that is being recognized more whom they oppress.” false, and to incur my own abhor- resulted in a huge outpouring of grief that spread and more.” — “Where justice is denied, where rence.” through the entire city, especially among the scores Douglass, who died 122 years ago, poverty is enforced, where ignorance — “It is easier to build strong chil- of former students and colleagues at St. Mary’s High escaped slavery and was a leading prevails, and where any one class is dren than to repair broken men.” School, where she spent 23 years as a teacher and ad- abolitionist. We don’t know that he’s made to feel that society is an orga- — “No man can put a chain about ministrator. They all converged Thursday at Solimi- nized conspiracy to oppress, rob and the ankle of his fellow man without ne Funeral Home and Friday at St. Mary’s Church. being recognized more and more, but we do agree with Trump that degrade them, neither persons nor at last finding the other end fas- The line at Solimine, at its zenith, ran beyond tened about his own neck.” the parking lot and down toward the fire station on he’s done — or did — an amazing property will be safe.” job. — “Power concedes nothing with- — “At a time like this, scorching Broadway. A wake that was supposed to be over by 8 irony, not convincing argument, is Now seems like a good time to out a demand. It never did and it p.m. didn’t end until 10:20. needed.” We are grateful for the tribute the City of Lynn share some of Frederick Douglass’s never will.” gave Michele Durgin. We are also grateful for the life thoughts. They are all important, — “Those who profess to favor Taylor Batten is a the editorial she led, and for all the people in the community who and some are especially relevant in freedom, and yet depreciate agita- page editor for the Charlotte Observ- positively affect the lives around them. the age of Trump. Americans might tion, are men who want crops with- er. Readers may email him at tbat- even find some gems in here upon out plowing up the ground.” [email protected]. TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 Conway says she misspoke of Kentucky ‘massacre’ By Patrick Mairs don’t know that because it tives abroad. Waad Rama- ASSOCIATED PRESS didn’t get covered.” dan Alwan and Mohanad It didn’t happen. Shareef Hammadi, were A top aide to President Conway tweeted Friday mistakenly admitted to Donald Trump said Friday morning that she meant to the U.S. as Iraqi refugees she misspoke when she say “Bowling Green terror- in 2009 and resettled in cited a 2011 “massacre” in ists” during the interview. Bowling Green, Kentucky. Kentucky that never hap- Her description of the Alwan and Hammadi are pened. 2011 Obama administra- in prison after pleading A day earlier, during an tion policy as a ban was interview with MSNBC’s guilty. They were never ac- also a mischaracterization, cused of plotting to launch Chris Matthews, Kelly- which she didn’t correct. anne Conway defended attacks inside the U.S. Obama never banned According to State De- Trump’s temporary ban on Iraqi refugees or other Iraqi partment data, 9,388 Iraqi immigration from seven travelers from coming to refugees were admitted to Muslim-majority nations the United States. His ad- by saying that former ministration did slow down the United States during President Barack Obama the processing for Iraqis the 2011 budget year. The instituted a similar policy seeking Special Immigrant data also show that Iraqi for Iraqi refugees in 2011. Visas, which are given to refugees were admitted “President Obama had translators and interpret- every month during the a six-month ban on the ers who worked with the 2011 calendar year. Iraqi refugee program af- U.S. in that country. In addition, more than ter two Iraqis came here The slowdown was 7,800 Iraqis were allowed to this country, were radi- prompted by the May 2011 into the United States on PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS calized, and they were the arrest of two men in Ken- nonimmigrant visas, in- masterminds behind the tucky charged with plot- cluding tourists, during President Donald Trump, followed by Counselor to the President Kellyanne Bowling Green massacre,” ting to send weapons and the 2011 budget year, gov- Conway, left, walks into the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washing- Conway said. “Most people money to al-Qaida opera- ernment data show. ton Wednesday as David O’Steen of the National Right to Life watches. Trump hits Iran with new sanctions for missile test By Vivian Salama and Matthew Lee ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — The Trump administration or- dered sanctions against more than two dozen peo- ple and companies from the Persian Gulf to China Fri- day in retaliation for Iran’s recent ballistic missile test, increasing pressure on Teh- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ran without directly under- Bosnian refugee Hana Selimovic, a volunteer at the Mohawk Valley Re- cutting a landmark nuclear source Center for Refugees in Utica, N.Y., talks about the refugee-owned deal with the country. businesses in . Those targeted by the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Treasury Department in- White House press secretary Sean Spicer clude Iranian, Lebanese, speaks during the daily press briefing Thurs- In a haven for refugees, new Emirati and Chinese indi- day in Washington. viduals and firms involved in procuring ballistic mis- “acted swiftly and decisive- Trump, and its Western anxiety in the age of Trump sile technology for Iran. ly” after Iran’s recent mis- allies agree the matter is They are now prohibited sile test and Iranian-backed separate from the nuclear from doing any business in By Michael Hill bers fleeing war zones and nians, Syrians, Sudanese rebels in Yemen firing on a pact but maintain that the the United States or with ASSOCIATED PRESS refugee camps. and people from Myanmar. Saudi naval vessel. missile tests violate the American citizens. The “There’s one saying my By some estimates, refu- It is Trump’s first package U.N. ban. overall impact is likely to UTICA, N.Y. — It’s not mom used to tell me in gees and other immigrants of penalties against Iran, Iran’s foreign ministry be minimal on Iran’s econ- unusual around Utica to see camp in Iraq: A refugee make up more than 20 per- reflecting his insistence on decried the new U.S. sanc- tables full of Bosnians sip- omy, though some of the will always be a refugee,” cent of Utica’s population. a tougher stance toward tions on Friday as “ille- ping strong coffee in cafes, people and companies have said 18-year-old Manal Signs of the diversity Tehran. Throughout his gitimate.” It vowed count- Muslim women in hijabs relationships with Iran’s Alawsaj, a Palestinian who abound, from the polyglot election campaign, Trump er-sanctions on American shopping at grocery stores hard-line Revolutionary just became a citizen. “It shop signs, to restaurants accused the Obama admin- companies and firms. and Somalis raised in equa- Guard military forces. makes me terrified. I ran serving Asian and Bos- istration of being weak on Iran already has a for- torial heat heading to work “The days of turning a out of Iraq because of this. nian dishes, to the teen- Iran, and he vowed to crack midable arsenal of thou- in the blowing snow. blind eye to Iran’s hostile And now I’m here, and yet agers from Myanmar and down if elected. sands of short- and medi- An influx of thousands of and belligerent actions I’m feeling the same way. Somalia playing together Iran has acknowledged um-range ballistic missiles refugees from around the toward the United States ... Maybe this is not home, at a community center. that it conducted a mis- capable of reaching Israel world over the past few and the world community sile test. But it insists the and other U.S. allies in the decades is credited with maybe I should move, or A large mosque is visible are over,” Michael Flynn, this is not my country.” from the City Hall office test didn’t violate the 2015 Middle East, as well as injecting new energy and President Donald Trump’s American bases, and has Thousands have settled of Mayor Robert Palmieri, nuclear accord it reached optimism into this fad- national security adviser, with the United States and undertaken a series of tests in Utica, about 170 miles who calls the refugees the ed post-industrial city of said in a statement. five other world powers, or in the year and a half since north of , “next evolution” for a city 62,000. But now, Utica is Although White House a subsequent U.N. Security the nuclear agreement. The through the Mohawk Val- that was once known for beset with new anxiety in spokesman Sean Spicer ac- Council resolution extend- U.S. said the latest launch ley Resource Center for its textile mills and was the age of Trump. knowledged that much of ing an eight-year ban on was of a medium-range The president’s order re- Refugees, which grew out built generations ago by the legwork had occurred ballistic missiles “designed missile, and an American stricting refugees and travel of efforts to bring over immigrants from Italy, under President Barack to be capable of delivering defense official described it from certain Muslim coun- Vietnamese refugees in Germany and Poland. Obama, he told reporters nuclear weapons.” Wash- as failing re-entry into the tries has immigrants in Uti- the 1970s. It has since “We are Utica, said the Trump administration ington, under Obama and Earth’s atmosphere. ca feeling uncertain about shepherded in 16,000 peo- Hana Selimovic, a nursing their place here. Some also ple from around the world, student who was a Bos- worry they will not be able about 400 refugees a year, nian refugee, “the city that Investors hope for regulation to bring over family mem- including Somalis, Bos- loves refugees.” Betsy DeVos moves closer to cuts as banks lead stock surge By Marley Jay education secretary confirmation ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Banks By Maria Danilova and other financial com- ASSOCIATED PRESS panies made big gains Fri- day after President Donald WASHINGTON — Betsy Trump moved to scale back DeVos moved closer toward regulations on the finan- confirmation as educa- cial industry. Other stocks tion secretary Friday after also rose as investors were clearing a major hurdle in also pleased that employ- the Senate, even as Demo- ers hired workers at a fast- crats and labor unions fer- er pace in January. vently sought another Re- Financial stocks made publican vote against her. their biggest gains since Tensions flew on the shortly after the presi- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Senate floor during an ear- dential election as Trump ly-morning session, with a The Wall Street entrance of the New York Stock FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS took his first steps to re- senior Republican saying duce regulations, which Exchange is shown. DeVos will make an “excel- Education Secretary-designate Betsy DeVos could boost profits for in- lent” secretary and a top testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington at her vestment firms. also help banks lend more Trump also signed a Democrat calling her “one confirmation hearing before the Senate Health, The Labor Department and speed up economic memorandum that delayed of the worst nominees.” Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. said hiring sped up last growth, which could bene- an Obama-era rule that re- Republicans overpowered month, a positive sign for fit many other industries. quires financial profession- Democrats, voting 52-48 to nomination, and others are lic schools and Betsy Devos the economy. Small-com- The Dow Jones industri- als who charge commissions cut off debate on the nom- being bombarded by phone is in the forefront of helping pany stocks, which stand al average jumped 186.55 to put their clients’ interests ination, setting the stage calls and letters from par- create that opportunity for to benefit more than oth- points, or 0.9 percent, to first when giving advice on for a final vote Tuesday. ents and teachers across public education,” Alexan- ers from stronger economic 20,071.46. The Standard retirement investments. DeVos, a billionaire Re- the country. If all Demo- der said shortly after Fri- growth, make sharp gains. & Poor’s 500 index ad- U.S. employers added publican donor, has faced crats vote against her and day’s vote limiting debate. Financial companies vanced 16.57 points, or 0.7 227,000 jobs in January, fierce criticism from labor He said DeVos will seek to no other Republicans dis- have made huge gains percent, to 2,297.42. The according to the Labor unions for her promotion sent, Vice President Mike diminish federal control Nasdaq composite picked since Trump’s election, Department. That’s more of school choice. Demo- Pence would have to break over education and give and his pledge to cut laws up 30.57 points, or 0.5 per- than last year’s average crats and teachers’ orga- a 50-50 tie to gain DeVos’ more power to states and and rules that govern the cent, to close at a record monthly gain of 187,000. nizations have accused confirmation. locales on such issues as ac- industry is a major reason. high of 5,666.77. her of seeking to disman- Sen. Lamar Alexander of ademic standards, teacher “They’re going to ben- On Friday Trump direct- The unemployment rate tle public education and Tennessee, chairman of the evaluations and vouchers. efit from not having all ed the Treasury Secretary ticked up to a low 4.8 per- divert taxpayer money to Health, Education, Labor “We will be swapping of this onerous red tape,” to look for potential chang- cent from 4.7 percent in charter schools and pri- and Pensions Committee, a national school board said Karyn Cavanaugh of es to the Dodd-Frank law, December as more peo- vate school vouchers. praised DeVos’ work in re- for what she believes in, Voya Investment Strate- which reshaped financial ple started looking for Two Republican sen- forming the school system which is a local school gies. “That’s why we see regulations after the 2008- work. That helped smaller ators, Susan Collins of through charter schools. board,” said Alexander, the rallies every time they 09 financial crisis. The order companies and industri- Maine and Lisa Murkows- “Teachers have more who served as education talk about regulation.” does not have any immedi- al stocks, both of which ki of Alaska, have said they freedom and parents have secretary under President Cavanaugh said a reduc- ate impact, but investors would benefit from faster would vote against her more choices, they are pub- George H.W. Bush. tion in regulations could applauded its intent. economic growth. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2017 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- 4:03 p.m.; disturbance report- on Wednesday at 10:04 p.m. Soldiers thwart attack larly arrests, reflect police records. In ed at Hanover and Washington Person was taken to Salem the event of a perceived inaccuracy, streets on Thursday at 4:01 Hospital. it is the sole responsibility of the con- p.m.; medical emergency on Caller reported being in a on Louvre Museum Thursday at 4:20 p.m. at 466 car accident on Wednesday at cerned party to contact the relevant Chatham St.; vandals reported 10:58 p.m. at 1 Goodale St. police department and have the de- at Casey’s Shell Station at 535 Officer reported car was on By Sylvie Corbet, partment issue a notice of correction Lynnway on Thursday at 4:24 its side. Victim taken to Lynn John Leicester and to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- p.m.; shoplifting reported at Union Hospital. Raphael Satter ASSOCIATED PRESS ifications will not be made without Stop & Shop at 35 Washington Report of a baby crying for express notice of change from the St. on Thursday at 4:45 p.m.; two hours on Wednesday at PARIS — Paris was arresting police department. medical emergency on Thurs- 11:58 p.m. at 50 Warren St., plunged into panic — day at 4:41 p.m. Thursday at Apt. 315. Baby was teething. again — when soldiers LYNN 256 Curwin Circle. guarding the Louvre Mu- REVERE seum shot an attacker Arrests LYNNFIELD who lunged at them with Complaints two machetes on Fri- Marlon Chavev, 18, of 20 Complaints day and shouted “Allahu Park St., was arrested and Report of a domestic distur- Akbar!” as the historic charged with unlicensed op- Property check at 33 Apple bance at 1:08 a.m. Wednes- landmark went into lock- eration of a motor vehicle, Hill Lane on Tuesday at 12:52 day on at Rumney Flats/Ward down. leaving the scene of property a.m. Street. Peace restored. The threat appeared to damage, OUI drugs/liquor, Motor vehicle violation com- Car repossessed on Union quickly recede after the unregistered and uninsured plaints at 7 Archer Lane and 6 Street on Wednesday at 1:21 assailant was subdued, motor vehicle and a marked Edgemere Road on Tuesday at a.m. but it cast a new shad- lane violation at 10:58 p.m. 10:04 a.m. Report of an unwanted ow over the city just as Thursday. person at 176 Broadway on tourism was beginning to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Ryan Hussey, 30, of 3 Mill MARBLEHEAD Wednesday at 3:49 a.m. rebound after a string of Police officers patrol at the pyramid outside St., Hamilton, was arrested Motor vehicle stop on Squire deadly attacks. Coming the Louvre Museum in Paris Friday. and charged with possession Complaints Road at Northgate Shopping just hours before Paris fi- of a Class A and Class C sub- Center on Wednesday at 8:26 nalized its bid for the 2024 Report of a dark colored a.m. Citation issued. the assailant was very de- tity papers but investi- stance violation of an open Olympics, it also renewed termined,” Molins told a gators used his cellphone container law at 11:46 p.m. Honda illegally parked near the Report of vandalism on questions about security entrance of Old Burial Hill at 9 Wednesday at 2:25 p.m. at the news conference, adding and a national data base Thursday. in the City of Light. that the attacker, who was of visa applicants con- a.m. Sunday. Police checked Rodeway Inn on American Le- The soldiers’ quick ac- Shelton Johnson, of 11 shot four times, was in a taining their photos and and reported vehicle is legally gion Highway. tion put an end to what Clarendon St., was arrested life-threatening condition fingerprints to determine parked and road is passable. Abandoned car reported on French President Fran- and charged with armed rob- in a hospital. that he was a resident of Caller reported strong scent Wednesday at 4:33 p.m. on cois Hollande said was “no bery at 8:19 a.m. Thursday. Anti-terrorism prose- the United Arab Emirates Isaiah Lee, of 24 Surf- of gas on the Causeway at Vane Street. doubt” a terrorist attack cutors took charge of the who arrived in Paris on a side Road, was arrested and 9:08 a.m. Sunday. National Motor Vehicle stop on at one of Paris’ most iconic charged with malicious de- Grid called and were on their Wednesday at 4:43 p.m. at tourist attractions. investigation as police tourist visa on Jan. 26. facement of property at 4:51 way. Shirley Avenue and Thornton French prosecutor Fran- carried out raids near the Two days later the sus- p.m. Thursday. Report by an Eastern Bank Street. Juvenile was arrested cois Molins said the as- tree-lined Champs-Ely- pect bought two military Kedin Lopez, 22, of 92 ATM customer that someone for reckless operation of a car, sailant was believed to sees linked to the attack, machetes at a gun store in Marianna St., was arrested may have tampered with the failure to stop for a police of- be a 29-year-old Egyptian which came two months Paris, the prosecutor said. and charged with disorderly machine at 9:37 a.m. Sunday. ficer unlicensed operation of who had been living in the after authorities carried He also paid 1,700 euros conduct and resisting arrest at Caller said when he took the a car, unregistered and unin- United Arab Emirates, out a special anti-terror- for a one-week stay at 2:31 p.m. Thursday. receipt, alarm went off. Police sured motor vehicle. though his identity has ism exercise around the an apartment in the chic Martha Reynoso, 24, of 20 learned the alarm goes off Report of a car parked in a not yet been formally con- Louvre. 8th arrondissement of the Sagamore St., was arrested when cash is not removed from handicapped parking space firmed. Molins said the attacker French capital, near the and charged with driving with the machine within a certain on Wednesday at 7:32 p.m. “Everything shows that was not carrying any iden- Champs-Elysees. a suspended license, marked amount of time. Alarm sched- Citation issued. lanes violation and reckless uled to sound for 15 minutes. operation of a motor vehicle at Manager notified. SAUGUS 8:18 a.m. Thursday. A well-being check was re- Hawaii bill would legalize quested on Sunday at 10:56 Complaints Accidents a.m. on Independence Way, unit 65. Caller said her brother Break-in reported at Friend- prostitution industry A report of a motor vehicle in the next unit was under the ly’s Restaurant at 777 Broad- accident at 5:13 p.m. Thursday influence of drugs or alcohol. way on Thursday at 12:04 a.m. By Cathy Bussewitz at Adams Street Extension; at Officer sent to investigate. Officers reported building ap- ASSOCIATED PRESS 5:15 p.m. Thursday at Adams Report of an assault on a peared to be secure. and Chestnut streets; at 6:21 clerk at the Village Market. Report of a disabled car on HONOLULU — Hawaii p.m. Thursday at Henry Ave- Caller said female customer Thursday at 7:31 a.m. at the lawmakers are consider- nue and Washington Street; at came into the store at 11:24 Evans Elementary School at 1 ing decriminalizing pros- 7:18 p.m. Thursday at 29 Bos- a.m. Sunday and shoved the East Denver St. Owner made titution in the state after ton St.; at 10:06 p.m. Thursday clerk when the store didn’t arrangements for tow. the speaker of the House at 14 Laurel St.; at 10:50 p.m. have what she wanted. Police Breaking and entering at introduced a bill that Thursday at 766 Summer St.; requested store video for fur- Oye’s Restaurant at 44 Broad- would also legalize buying at 3:40 a.m. Thursday at Essex ther investigation. way on Thursday at 9 a.m. The sex and acting as a pimp. and Sheridan streets; at 6:37 Report of a lost flip phone owner reported his contractors The proposal also would a.m. Thursday at Euclid Avenue made at the station on Sunday told him multiple TVs were sto- end a state law that says and Maple Street; at 6:52 a.m. at 4:16 p.m. Woman said her len. police officers cannot have Thursday at Burns Street and daughter may have lost the Home burglar alarm went off sex with prostitutes in the Western Avenue. phone when it fell out of her at 9:36 a.m. Thursday. Officers course of investigations. backpack on her walk home. said alarm was not ringing Transgender activist Complaints when they arrived and home Tracy Ryan said she is PEABODY was secure. trying to convince state PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A report of an alarm at Lynn lawmakers to pass the bill Caller from Alto Decor re- Tracy Ryan, a transgender activist, talks about English High School at 50 Complaints ported that when he tried to because transgender wom- Goodridge St. at 3:12 a.m. en are overrepresented in why she’s pushing a bill to legalize prostitution return furniture to the store, the on Friday at the state Capitol in Honolulu. Thursday; noise reported at Report of a medical emer- employee threatened to shoot the sex trade and therefore 13 High Rock Terrace at 6 a.m. gency at 9 Ayer St. on Wednes- him. Officers reported there disproportionately affect- on Thursday; an unwelcome day at 2:47 p.m. Person was ed by criminalization laws. the selling, promoting or prove violence in the in- appears to be a civil dispute buying of sex would make dustry. It would be almost guest reported at 24 Flint St taken to Lahey Hospital. over some items purchased. House Speaker Joseph on Thursday at 8:24 a.m.; Resident called to complain Souki said in an interview it harder to police the in- impossible to prove any No firearms found. dustry. sort of labor abuse.” call for a well-being check on about a white SUV that was Complaints of outdoor music that he does not have a posi- Walnut Street on Thursday at obstructing a stop sign at 4:17 tion on the bill and he intro- “If this bill passes and Asked about the part at Casa Vallarta at 114 Broad- everything was no crime of the bill that strikes 8:45 a.m.; report of a med- p.m. on Wednesday at 36 Rail- way on Thursday at 11:58 duced it as a favor for Ryan. ical condition at 196 Locust road Avenue. Officer checked “I don’t like seeing peo- whatsoever, then abus- language preventing po- a.m. Police inspected outdoor es against women and lice from having sex with St., Apt. 501 on Thursday at area and did not find the ve- speakers which were discon- ple sent to jail that don’t belong there,” Ryan said. children would just shoot prostitutes during inves- 9:01 a.m.; report of a hazard- hicle. nected and inoperable. ous condition on Thursday at Two-car motor vehicle acci- But long-time anti-sex through the freaking tigations, Souki said: “No, 9:02 a.m. on Western Avenue; dent reported on Wednesday trafficking advocate Kath- roof,” Xian said. “It would again I have nothing to assault and battery reported 4:28 p.m. at 210 North Ando- SWAMPSCOTT ryn Xian said legalizing be exponentially harder to say about the bill.” on Thursday at 9:09 a.m. at ver St. at the . 33 North Common St.; police No injuries reported. Arrest called to investigate suspicious Resident reported possible Kenneth Smith, 50, was ar- Union official blames staffing activity at 77 Dearborn Ave. on fire in the walls of 58 Harrison rested on Tuesday at 5:45 p.m. Thursday at 10:44 a.m.; report Ave. on Wednesday at 5 p.m. and charged with operating a of shoplifting at 391 Essex St. Call handled by the fire depart- motor vehicle with a suspend- shortage for guard death on Thursday at 10:57 a.m.; ment. ed license. report of larceny on Thursday Motor vehicle stop at 107 By Randall Chase at 12:11 p.m. at 93 Jefferson Lynn St. on Wednesday at 6 Complaints ASSOCIATED PRESS St., Apt. 2; motor vehicle stop p.m. Driver was issued a ver- at Henry Avenue and Washing- bal warning for a marked lane A request for a building SMYRNA, Del. — The ton Street on Thursday at 1:05 violation. check at the high school on killing of a guard during p.m.; disturbance reported Called reported finding her Wednesday at 1:40 a.m. an inmate uprising at at 44 Arlington St., Apt 2, on car door wide open at 8 Bragg A report of a motor vehicle Delaware’s largest pris- Thursday at 1:47 p.m.; police St. on Wednesday at 6:54 p.m. problem on Wednesday at on this week was entire- called to investigate suspi- It appears the wind may have 2:11 a.m. at Burrill Street and ly preventable, according cious activity at English High blown the unsecured door Thomas Road. to a correctional officers’ School at 50 Goodridge St. open. Call from the Unitarian Univer- union leader who blamed at 2:08 p.m. on Thursday; a Report of an unconscious salist Church at 101 Forest Ave. state officials for ignoring work of art reported missing person on the floor of a on Wednesday at 1:08 a.m. chronic staffing shortages on Thursday at 2:23 p.m. at locked home at 96 Lynn St. on Building checks requested that put prison workers at 67 Broad St.; drunk person Wednesday at 8:45 p.m. Over- for the Stanley School at 10 greater risk. reported on Thursday at 3:42 dose confirmed and victim Whitman Road and the middle Sgt. Steven Floyd, 47, p.m. at 493 Summer St.; po- was taken to Salem Hospital. school at 207 Forest Ave. on was found dead early lice called to check the MBTA Drunk person reported at Wednesday at 3:13 and 3:14 Thursday after a nearly Parking Garage on Thursday at D&R Market at 54 Foster St. a.m. 20-hour hostage standoff at the James T. Vaughn PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Correctional Center near Geoffrey Klopp, center, president of the Cor- Smyrna. Late Friday, the rectional Officers Association of Delaware, Delaware Division of Fo- speaks about a prison uprising Thursday in Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 rensic Science complet- Dover, Del. ed an autopsy and said Hotline Floyd’s death was homi- about 120 inmates am- have been able to overpow- cide by trauma. bushed him and forced er the officers, take control On Friday, Floyd was him into a closet. of the building and murder posthumously awarded a CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Inmates released two Sergeant Floyd,” said Geoff promotion to lieutenant hostages before a tactical Klopp, president of the Cor- or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) and the Medal of Valor, the department’s highest team used a backhoe to rectional Officers Associa- Spanish menu available honor. breach the building and tion of Delaware. Floyd was one of four rescue the woman. “Bottom line is, you can- All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. staff members, including “If there had been a cor- not run daily operations of a female counselor, taken rect amount of staffing for that building with three Callers may remain anonymous. hostage Wednesday after a maximum-security build- corrections officers safely,” inmates in a unit holding ing, the inmates would not he said. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Firing back at Cupid Super Bowl surprise in Saugus CUPID tive Sheree Dunwell. From A1 The Free Downloads can SURPRISE practice and he was on when Super Bowl appear- Bowl. also be heard in the new From A1 his computer looking for ances weren’t a norm in “They didn’t believe me Day or anti Valentine’s movie “The Comedian” tickets. He called me and New England. When Rob- at rst,” he said. “After a Day, you’ll have a great starring Robert DeNiro. the AFC Championship asked, ‘Anthony, how old ert Kraft bought the team, while they started to be- time.” They were recently pro- game against Pittsburgh.” are you?’ I told him ‘12’ that began to change. lieve me.” Jackson said there will led in The Item. Now that Anthony has and he said, ‘You’re going “I was on the waiting list Both Anthony and his be two boards set up, one “The Snow Ball will developed a deep under- to the Super Bowl before for season tickets the year father shared predictions where pro-romance mes- have something for every- standing of the sport and a you turn 13.’ It was the they lost the Super Bowl to for Sunday’s game. sages can be posted and one, whether or not you’re devotion to the team, Cicoli- most amazing feeling ever. Green Bay (1996 season),” “I think it’s going to be another for anti-romance in love at the moment,” ni felt the timing was right I couldn’t even speak.” Cicolini recalled. “Even a high-scoring game,” An- screeds. said Jackson. to capitalize on a once-in-a- As a Pats season ticket though they weren’t very thony predicted. “The key “We found the most out- The Arts After Hours’ lifetime opportunity. holder, Cicolini has the good, I was a fan. When for the Patriots is going to rageous collections of mag- seventh theater season “We were talking about opportunity to bring An- Kraft bought the team it be stopping Devonta Free- netic poetry,” added Jack- schedule will also be an- how this could be one of thony to six games each became easier to stay fo- man and Julio Jones. If we son, with a bit of sinful nounced. “Next to Normal,” the last opportunities,” Ci- season. The six games are cused because they began can lock down those two, glee. One magnetic poetry the Tony- and Pulitzer colini said. “We don’t know usually chosen by Antho- doing special things.” we should have no prob- kit, D-bag Poet, contains prize-winning family dra- how much longer (Tom) ny when the ticket book He added, “We’ve been lem winning. I think the words including “beat- ma about a woman deal- Brady’s going to play. One arrives in the mail, prior very fortunate with the Pa- Patriots will win, 38-35.” down”, “cougar”, “drunk”, ing with mental illness, of the partners at my rm to the start of the season. triots. They’ve been to six His father predicted a “hottie” and “fo sho.” kicks things off in March. is bringing his son, so I “I think it’s awesome,” Super Bowls. I have part- low-scoring game, with The Mixed Up Pick Up Shakespeare’s “The Tem- mentioned that I’d love to Anthony said. “I know a ners that have been to sev- LeGarrette Blount and Lines option features such pest” and the outrageous bring Anthony with me.” lot of kids that have never eral, but I’ve never been. the Patriots running backs expressions as “astronaut “Bat Boy: The Musical” Anthony, a talented been to a Patriots game. We’re not the norm in the making the difference. pants”, “piece of heaven” will follow. All will explore three-sport athlete in foot- It’s insane to think that I NFL. There are teams that “I think the X-factor will and “your clothes”. characters that fall outside ball, baseball and basket- get to go to six games ev- have never been.” be establishing the run- The Love choice in- the bounds of society. ball, was getting ready for ery year.” Anthony, who attends ning game with Blount,” cludes mushy words like “The outsiders present- hoops practice when his Sunday’s game will the Belmonte Middle School Cicolini said. “I think “dream”, “hug”, “goddess” ed in this season’s produc- father shared the big news. rst time either has at- in Saugus, said it took James White will have a and “smile”. tions are exiles from their “I was really surprised,” tended a Super Bowl. some effort on his part to big game. If I had to guess The Erotic kit includes, homes, their families, Anthony said. “I was on Cicolini began rooting convince his friends that a score, I’d say 21-17 Pa- umm ... well, words too their kingdoms and them- my way to basketball for the Patriots at a time he’d be going to the Super triots.” hot for this family news- selves — or they never paper. quite t in from the begin- Attendees will also be ning,” said Jackson. “They Revisiting a crime scene in Peabody 30 years later able to send old-fash- symbolize how we all ght ioned valentine cards to nd our place in life, to “like the ones you sent to recapture what was lost, your crush in elementary or to create a new normal.” school,” said Jackson. “The Snow Ball tickets, at $25, old-school valentines will can be purchased at artsaf- be hand-delivered to other terhours.com, by calling guests of your choosing in (781) 205-4010 or by visit- the room.” ing Arts After Hours’ Face- Love messages will be book page. Money raised announced via micro- will help fund the nonprof- phone and there will be a it’s mission to engage and kissing/photo booth. transform downtown Lynn The event also features through the experience of hors d’oeuvres, desserts live theater. (whoopie pies!), cash bar and dancing to live music Bill Brotherton is The from The Free Downloads, Item’s Features editor. He a high-energy cover band can be reached at bbroth- that’s fronted by Lynn na- [email protected]. Saugus setting table for former Hilltop

HILLTOP outdoor space — either a From A1 patio or balcony. Both a full-service and The apartment build- fast-service restaurant ings are con gured to will be on site, as well as form a landscaped court- businesses such as a dry yard between them with cleaners, hair salon, coffee ITEM FILE PHOTO outdoor amenities includ- shop and pharmacy. ing a pool, grilling sta- The house, left, and tennis court in background were seized by federal agents on Feb. 6, 1987 At Thursday night’s tions, outdoor replaces during a raid on alleged drug smuggler Salvatore Michael Caruana’s West Peabody compound. board meeting, Chair- and dog parks, according to Michael Roberts, Ava- man Peter Rossetti, who PEABODY the neighborhood. for sicking two dogs on cut garage, according to a represents High Coun- lonBay senior vice-presi- From A1 When the troopers tried FBI agents attempting to Hartford Courant article dent of development. try Investors, handed the to leave the scene, the dog serve a subpoena in 1979. from 1991. There will be 16 studio, meeting over to member “You don’t forget those jumped onto Fraelich’s “Everyone who lived on Bourque said he’s un- 122 one-bedroom and 142 Lawrence Shaver to avoid things,” said retired state lap. Bourque said Carua- the street were his goons, sure whether to subscribe two-bedroom apartments. a con ict of interest. trooper Arthur Bourque, na himself got up on the his followers,” said Bour- to that theory, since no Ten percent of the units High Country purchased who gave Caruana a short hood of the vehicle and que, who had moved to a identi able body was will be affordable. the Hilltop property in ride on the hood of his car remained there for a short different unit by the time found and Caruana may Each will have a mod- 2004 for $10.1 million and decades ago, before the time as the two of cers the raid took place. “He have wanted law enforce- ern kitchen with stainless subsequently sold the 14.2 February raid took place. drove slowly down Wino- had a pretty substantial ment to believe that he steel appliances, granite acres to AvalonBay. Bourque, a Lynn eld na Street. criminal operation.” died. countertops and open-con- resident, said it was a Caruana would later Remarks made by for- “I think there’s possibil- cept living space. Each Bridget Turcotte can be quiet Sunday afternoon le a complaint regard- mer mob underboss Wil- ity he’s still alive,” said will be equipped with a reached at bturcotte@item- when he and fellow troop- ing the incident that was liam “The Wild Guy” Gras- Bourque. washer and dryer, a walk- live.com. Follow her on er Richard Fraelich were dismissed in Peabody Dis- so suggested that Caruana in closet and a form of Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. confronted by a hostile trict Court. The episode may have been one of the Leah Dearborn can be Caruana and his dog while wasn’t the rst of its kind; victims later found under reached ldearborn@item- Lynn activist worked to making their rounds in Caruana was convicted the  oor of a Connecti- live.com. make MLK Dream reality Swampscott cop has more than passing interest in Atlanta QB LOYTE ing back to play at BC was a 2-9 and 2-10. But at BC, “Everybody (on the guys waiting to be served ACTIVIST From A1 good decision. After he was we went to bowl games team) was close friends, From A1 and two getting haircuts,” redshirted in 2005, Loyte and had a lot of players you’re with each other ev- he said. “The barber said Loyte, who was born pulled in six catches for 42 from that team keep play- ery day, so you get close,” in other parts of the coun- ‘What can I do for you?’ I in Salem and grew up in yards and two touchdowns ing from there. That year Loyte said. “I’ve seen try, especially the south, just want a haircut, I told Gloucester, was a stand- in 13 games for the Eagles (2007) was a great year, (Ryan) when he’s come he said. him and he said ‘I don’t out tight end and defen- in 2006 as BC went 10-3. we were ranked No. 2 in back to school for games, “I could shop at Wool- cut niggers’ hair.’ I said sive end for St. John’s In 2007, Loyte had a bigger the country at one point.” but I don’t talk to him worth’s and I could dance ‘excuse me’ and he repeat- Prep. His senior year at impact, logging 135 yards Loyte said that to see much.” with white girls,” he said. ed it.” the Prep, he was a mem- on 13 catches and a touch- a former teammate put After college, Loyte at- “Race never seemed to be When Tyler tried to ex- ber of the 2002 team that down. That touchdown together an MVP-caliber tended NFL mini camps an issue.” plain cutting his hair is went to the Division 1 Su- came in Loyte’s nal colle- season and play on the for Tampa Bay, Buffalo But all that changed not much different from per Bowl before falling to giate game in the Champs biggest stages has been and the New York Giants, when he joined the U.S. cutting anyone else’s, a Everett. Sports Bowl against Mich- “awesome.” and played a season in the Army during the Vietnam customer responded: “He Loyte began his colle- igan State and got the “I really hope he gets it Arena Football League. era in 1966. Tyler was sta- said he don’t cut niggers’ giate career at Vanderbilt Eagles on the board. The (the MVP award). He de- Now, the 32-year-old is a tioned for a time in Texas hair.” University, spending his pass came from none other serves it,” Loyte said. “It’s Swampscott police of cer. where he came face-to- With that, Tyler exited freshman and sophomore than Ryan, who set the sin- been his year. The micro- As for his prediction face with racism. and later told his white years with the Commo- gle-season Boston College scope is on him, because for Sunday? Well, even As he tells it, he shared buddies back at the post. dores. In 2005, Loyte record for touchdowns with other teammates played though his rooting inter- barracks with recruits “They wanted to go back made the choice to trans- 31 that season, surpassing in the NFL, but he’s been ests are with Ryan, he ac- from the deep south in- and bomb the place,” he fer to Boston College for Doug Flutie. the most successful. I’m knowledged it might be an cluding Alabama, Missis- said. “But I declined.” personal reasons. Loyte said that memory always rooting for him.” uphill climb for Matty Ice sippi and Georgia. Still, the incident in- “My grandfather got is pretty cool, but the sea- Loyte said that he and the Falcons. “The rst thing I noticed spired him to step up his sick, and my family son as a whole was full of doesn’t regularly keep in “Both offenses are good. on the base was blacks sat involvement with the couldn’t come out to see great memories. touch with Ryan anymore, I think the Patriots have a together at meals and the local chapter of the Na- me play in Tennessee,” “We were one of the but will see him if he’s great shot and the Falcons whites sat together,” he tional Association for the Loyte said. “I grew up best teams in BC histo- in the area. Most recent- are de nitely the under- said. “It was the rst place Advancement of Colored loving BC, I wanted to go ry,” Loyte said of the 2007 ly, that was when Ryan’s dogs,” Loyte said. “But the where I was called the ‘n’ People, whose mission is there, but I had a great re- squad that went 11-3 and number 12 was retired by Falcons offense has been word and it was by white to ensure the political, ed- cruiting trip at Vanderbilt. fell in the ACC champion- the Eagles back in Novem- humming, and they have soldiers.” ucational, social and eco- I wanted to see a different ship to Virginia Tech. “At ber. A lot of former team- amazing players at every He recalled an incident nomic equality of rights part of the country.” Vanderbilt, we had a cou- mates came back to the skill position, so anything in 1967 that brought of all persons and to elim- But Loyte says that com- ple of tough years, going city to tailgate with Ryan. can happen.” home what blacks were inate racial hatred and ra- facing in pursuit of equal- cial discrimination. ity. Tyler needed a haircut “It’s about combating Catch up with your and the line at the base’s ignorance,” he said. “And barber shop was out the all these years later, we’re favorite team door. As a result, he trav- still working on it.” eled to downtown El Paso in Item Sports! for a trim. Thomas Grillo can be “I went into the shop, sat reached at tgrillo@item- down and saw a bunch of live.com. A8 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Peewee Patriots ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE Students and teachers at the Oaklandvale Elementary School in Saugus dressed in Pa- triots colors on Friday to show their support for the team.

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The sun sets behind a McDonald’s in Ebens- burg, Pa. McDonald’s rolls out new Chocolate Shamrock Shake SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Participating McDonald’s restaurants are rolling out five different variations of the Shamrock Shake next week. Domenic Magliozzi Their McCafé menu will feature the original Sham- rock Shake, a Chocolate Shamrock Shake, a Shamrock Chocolate Chip Frappé, a Shamrock Hot Chocolate and a Shamrock Mocha. Frank Carter The new Chocolate Shamrock Shake is just as it sounds: half a chocolate shake (on the bottom) and half a Shamrock Shake layered on top. If the Chocolate Shamrock Shake sounds familiar, there’s a reason. The drink has been a part of the chain’s “secret menu,” according to Consumerist . Be- fore, customers could ask McDonald’s workers to make a mint-chocolate version of the drink. According to Brand Eating, McDonald’s latest Sham- rock beverages are already available in select loca- tions. A wider roll-out is planned for Tuesday. Nordstrom to drop Ivanka Trump’s clothing, accessories line NEW YORK (AP) — Nordstrom says it will stop selling Ivanka Trump clothing and accessories, creating some questions about the future of the brand Kylie Medford elsewhere. Alexa Lore The Seattle-based department store chain said the decision was based on the sales performance of the first daughter’s brand. Nei- man Marcus may be the next one to pull back on the label, as the branded FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS jewelry is nowhere to be seen on the upscale Ivanka Trump models retailer’s website as of an outfit following an Friday. interview to promote “We’ve said all along her clothing line in To- we make buying deci- ronto. sions based on perfor- mance,” said Nordstrom in a statement emailed to The Associated Press. “We’ve got thousands of brands— more than 2,000 offered on the site alone. Reviewing their merit and making edits is part of the regular rhythm of our business.” Nordstrom said that each year the chain cuts about 10 percent and refreshes its assortment with about the same amount.

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©2017 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2017 Peabody’s Deland is a true Patriot Harold Rivera cult to go to games. Everyone jumped body the time of day. At the time, no- ITEM STAFF on the bandwagon.” body knew who Brady would become. Deland began attending Patriots Now you can’t even get near him.” PEABODY — Lynn native Phaedra games in the early 1990s, before Bill That wasn’t Deland’s only special Deland is not your average Patriots fan. Belichick and Tom Brady took center memory of the early-season matchup Her toaster? A Patriots toaster. stage at 1 Patriot Place. Even when the against the New York Jets. Sept. 23’s Her salt and pepper shakers? Patriots team was losing, Deland and her father contest was the rst game after the salt and pepper shakers. showed their devotion by staying in Sept. 11 attacks. When former Patriots Her radio? A Patriots radio. their seats until the nal whistle. guard Joe Andruzzi ran onto the eld When it comes to the Patriots, Deland waving two American  ags, the mo- takes her devotion to the team as se- “Some of the fans weren’t great fans,” Deland recalled. “Even if we were get- ment hit close to home for Deland. riously as she can. For Deland, it all “When Joe Andruzzi ran on the eld started when her father, Rod, brought ting blown out, me and my father would never leave the stadium.” with the  ags in the rst game after her along to Patriots games at the old Sept. 11, that was a special moment,” . Then Belichick and Brady found their way to Foxborough and the Patriots Deland said. “It was amazing. I gave At the time, the Patriots weren’t the him those  ags.” powerhouse organization they are to- began to nd success year in and year out. Deland feels a special connection to Among her favorite Patriots mem- day but Deland still developed a pas- ories is also the moment she met Rob Brady, as she watched from the stands sion for the team. Gronkowski at his annual Football 101 when he replaced an injured Drew “When I was a child my father had women’s clinic in 2013. Bledsoe on Sept. 23, 2001. season tickets,” Deland said. “Way back “I didn’t drop any passes thrown at “I was actually there when Brady in the ’90s they weren’t that good so we me,” Deland said. “I came close to mak- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE came in for Bledsoe,” Deland recalled. went to a lot of games. As we started ing a eld goal, but I didn’t. I was so winning Super Bowls, and my father “Brady talked to my dad before the Phaedra Deland’s house is wall-to-wall got a little older, it became more dif - game, because my dad would give any- FAN, B2 Patriots. Cheever’s free throws give Revere dramatic victory By Harold Rivera O’Hara said. “I’m glad that she got ITEM STAFF fouled at the right time.” “It was an exciting game,” O’Ha- REVERE — In a clash between ra added. “I think we tend to get a two powerhouse teams, some- little comfortable when we have a times the unexpected players are big lead and it’s easy to lose it.” the ones who become the heroes. Classical overcame a 12-point Malcolm Butler served as a prime de cit in the fourth quarter and example when his game winning took its rst lead of the game at 53- interception in Super Bowl XLIX 52 after Tyarah Horton hit a free sealed the deal for the New En- throw with 10 seconds remaining. gland Patriots. Although the Rams suffered a Friday night, freshman Erika tough loss, coach Tom Sawyer was Cheever was the hero in the Re- proud of his team’s effort. Classical vere girls basketball team’s 55-53 was 10 seconds away from defeat- win over Classical at Roland Mer- ing Revere, the top-ranked team in ullo Field House. the state. With the game tied at 53-53, “I was extremely proud of how Cheever drew a foul with 1.6 sec- they fought,” Sawyer said. “We onds left in the game and swished took the No. 1 team in the state to ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON both free throws to keep the Patri- the nal whistle.” Peabody’s Vanessa Martarano clears the bar in the high jump during the NEC ots undefeated at 15-0. After an uneventful rst quarter meet Friday. “She’s (Cheever) a solid foul shooter,” Revere coach Lianne GIRLS, B2 Peabody, Beverly dominate at NEC meet By Katie Morrison (41.57) topped Peabody’s in the preliminaries, Marble- ITEM STAFF Amanda Andrews (42.33) and head’s Clara Pollard (9.34) Marblehead’s Lydia Bongior- turned on the jets to best BOSTON — The Peabody no (43.80) in the 300-meter Gloucester’s Kaitlin Marques boys and girls indoor track race. Gloucester’s Leah Ru- (9.40) in the 55-hurdles. Sau- teams came within just two dolph (1:38.87) took the 600 gus’ Gianna Filaretos (9.52) points of sweeping the North- ahead of Peabody’s Emily nished third. eastern Conference track Nelson (1:39.66). Beverly’s 4x200 relay team meet at the Reggie Lewis Peabody took the top two (1:51.75) bested Marble- Center Friday evening. The spots in the 1000, as Sophie head (1:53.20) and Peabody Peabody boys cruised to a win Anderle (3:11.44) and Lil- (1:53.51), but the Tanners’ with 105 points but the Bev- ly Brennan (3:14.29) bested 4x400 relay team (4:11.78) erly girls (105) snuck by the Marblehead’s Alix Livermore topped Beverly (4:23.70) in Tanners (103) to claim the (3:15.12). the next event. But the Pan- NEC title. Beverly’s Abby Walsh thers came storming back in In the girls meet, Saugus’ (5:09.30) cruised to a win in the 4x800 (10:10.39), topping Haley Dennis (7.36 seconds) the mile, and Peabody’s Jes- Peabody (10:19.69). bested Classical’s Agnes Ban- sica Ostrowski (12:02.91) n- Gloucester’s Sierra Rudolph PHOTO | BOB ROCHE gura (7.36) in the 55-meter ished rst in the 2-miles. Soneta Srey dribbles between Revere guards Emily DiGiulio dash. Beverly’s India Ingemi Despite coming in second TRACK, B2 and Tatianna Iacoviello toward the basket. They’ll all be Revere boys earn pulling for huge win over Rams Nathan By Gordon Vincent impact their quest for a FOR THE ITEM North division title, but By Scot Cooper it does spoil a potential FOR THE ITEM LYNN — Even when his showdown of conference team was trailing by 13 unbeatens on Friday in SWAMPSCOTT — When the points in the second half, Marblehead. Swampscott High hockey team hits Revere High boys basket- “We just didn’t shoot the ice to take on the Lynn Jets at ball coach David Leary well tonight,” said Clas- Salem State Monday night, it will kept telling his players sical coach Tom Grassa, not be wearing its usual home that they were still in the whose team was 22-for- whites. game. It wasn’t just idle 62 from the  oor. “And we The Blue will be wearing special encouragement. missed some open layups green jerseys as part of a fundrais- FILE PHOTO The Patriots (6-7; 6-6 that we usually don’t miss. ing effort for Nathan DeRoche. Nathan DeRoche was a key member of last summer’s District Northeastern Conference) DeRoche, a seventh-grader, who Uncontested shots that we 16 All-Star champion Swampscott Little League team. rallied to stun the Rams, played goalie for the middle school 57-52, Friday night at usually make.” Curtis High led all scor- team last season, and is also a involved, and having the fundrais- “We’re happy to be involved, all Classical High, handing ers with 23 points for Re- member of the Vipers hockey team, er when the Jets are the opponents the credit goes to Swampscott Classical its rst loss in is suffering from T-Cell Lympho- conference play and keep- vere, while Gerald Jean- works out well. DeRoche played for hockey for getting this put togeth- Charles added 10. For blastic Lymphoma. The color green the Lynn Comets while he was in er,” Conlon said. “We’re looking for- ing Revere’s state tourna- is used to promote lymphoma Classical, Jaylen Johnson youth hockey. ward to taking part in the game, ment hopes alive. awareness. “It’s a huge win for us,” scored 17 points, while De- “We’re having a Green-Out Mon- he played youth hockey in Lynn, In addition to the Big Blue going said Leary. “To come in ontae Plouffe had 14. day night, it’s all for a great cause green, Swampscott Little League they’ve got a great program and here and beat a great team A third chance basket donated 200 NATHANSTRONG and a great kid,” Faia said. “He was we’re happy to help out any way like Classical on their own by Edwin Solis gave the T-shirts to raise funds for the DeR- the goalie for the middle school we can.”  oor is going to give us Rams a 52-49 lead with oche family. All proceeds from team last year, just a great kid, In addition to his duties in the a lot of con dence going 21.5 seconds left in the Monday night’s hockey game and we’re glad our team can be part of net, DeRoche was a member of forward. We have tremen- game. Jean-Charles was the sales of the shirts will go to the this.” the 2016 District 16 All-Star Lit- dous respect for Classical fouled driving to the bas- DeRoche family. Jets coach Joe Conlon said he’s tle League champions. DeRoche’s and their program.” ket and made both free Big Blue coach Gino Faia said glad his team is also involved in the The loss for the Rams he’s very happy to have his team game and the fundraising effort. DeROCHE, B2 (14-3; 11-1) probably won’t BOYS, B3 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2017 Plenty of close games on a big basketball night

mo added 13 points. Sam contributed 16 and Tom- up with the Magicians on SCHOOL ROUNDUP Mancinelli had a great my Rijo and Javonte Ed- Tuesday night. all-around game with sev- wards each added 13. St. John’s Prep 68, By Mike Alongi en points, seven rebounds Marblehead 70, Xaverian 44 FOR THE ITEM and three steals. Winthrop 26 Matt Relihan and Nate Swampscott 56, Behind 15 points from Hobbs scored 15 points The St. Mary’s girls bas- Salem 39 ketball team clinched a junior forward Derek each to help lead the Ea- Led by Jaymie Capon- Marino, the Magicians gles to the win on Friday. spot in the state tourna- igro’s 17 points, the Big ment with a 54-34 win at cruised to a big win and St. John’s is now 12-3 on Blue are now 8-8 on the now have a Northeast- the year, with a 5-2 record home against Cardinal season after a big win on Spellman on Friday. ern Conference-best 14-2 in the Catholic Confer- Friday. Nikki Rosa also record on the year. Dan ence. Mashayla Johnson led had a good game, just Doherty contributed 13 Tommy O’Neil had the way on offense with missing a double-double points. Marblehead will 13 points, while Jarnel 15 points, while Temi Fa- with nine points and eight layi had a double-double rebounds. host Saugus on Tuesday Snow-Guzman added 11 with 12 points and 15 re- Swampscott will host night. points in the win. bounds, while also adding Gloucester on Tuesday Lynnfield 81, Next up for the Prep is a six blocks. Ashley Sullivan night. Masconomet 55 Sunday matinee game on added nine points and Peabody 47, The Pioneers (13-1, 13-0 the road at Central Cath- Gabby Torres had eight Danvers 41 Cape Ann League) hit the olic at 1 p.m. points. Nene Onwuogu had ground running and by Salem 71, After starting the sea- a big game with seven the half held a 29-point Swampscott 30 son with a 1-4 record, the points, 11 rebounds and lead. They maintained a The Witches are now 8-5 Spartans have won 10 of five steals for the Tanners. 25-30 point lead the rest of on the year after a big win their last 11 games to se- Peabody’s (9-4) Melissa the way. Louis Ellis, Billy over Swampscott on Fri- cure a tournament bid. Gray led in scoring with Arsenault and Mike Ca- day. Nate Lebron led the Chelsea 33, Tech 32 16 points, Alyssa Alperen ITEM FILE PHOTO rangelo have been giving way with 21 points and The Tigers got off to a added eight and Katie Mashayla Johnson, left, had a big night for St. the opposition fits all sea- five steals, while Anthony slow start, trailing 22-7 at Wallace played well with Mary’s Friday, scoring 15 points. son and they didn’t let up Pena had 13 points. Rei- halftime, but clawed their seven points, five assists in this one. Ellis and Arse- mond Reyes (seven points, way back into the game. and five rebounds. Pea- David Davis, while Rob going to win many games nault each had 20 points seven rebounds) and Vin- Tech hit a three to pull body looks for its 10th win Wallace added seven when you go 50 percent and Carangelo was good nie Gaskins (seven points) within a point with five Sunday against Masco. points and eight rebounds. on free throws. But still, for 13. Coach Scott MacK- also had solid offensive seconds left, but couldn’t Saugus 35, Tech will be back in action give credit to Spellman enzie went to his bench performances. complete the comeback. Gloucester 34 on Wednesday with they because they played really midway through the Tony Broadnax led Alondra Sanchez led the Although she only had take on the Whittier Tech well tonight.” fourth quarter and the Pi- Swampscott with seven Tigers with 11 points, Mal- three points total, Krissy Wildcats. Jonny Mercado led the oneers didn’t miss a beat. points and four rebounds. velis Hernandez added Italiano had the two big- Cardinal Spellman 67, Spartans (10-3) with 22 Lynnfield has now won 10 “He really played terrific seven and Arianna Anaya gest points of the night St. Mary’s 66 points. St. Mary’s has an- in a row with North Read- for us tonight,” Big Blue and Michayla Lawrence when she hit the tying and It was a back-and-forth other big Catholic Central ing up next. coach Justin Fucile said. added six points apiece. go-ahead free throws with game throughout, but League matchup on Mon- Bishop Fenwick 46, just 13 seconds left to get in the end the Spartans’ day when they travel into Saugus 59, Salem will go on the road Austin Prep 40 a win over Gloucester. Ol- free throw troubles on the Boston to take on Cathe- Gloucester 47 for a game against Everett The Crusaders (10-5) are ivia Valente led the team night helped contribute to dral. Dimitri Filaretos had on Monday night. Swamp- now just one game away with 14 points in the win. a loss. St. Mary’s was 7-of- English 70, Beverly 67 20 points as the Sachems scott visits Gloucester on from a berth in the state Saugus (13-4) will host 14 from the free throw line, The Panthers had a (6-10) notched a win in Tuesday. tournament after a close Marblehead on Tuesday and coach Dave Brown chance to tie the game an NEC matchup. Matt Danvers 64, Peabody 49 win on the road on Friday. night. said that those struggles late, but English’s (8-6) Waggett had 11 points Junior Estrella led the Jaxson Nadeau was Fen- BOYS BASKETBALL can’t continue. defense shut them down and Chris McGrane added charge for Peabody with wick’s leading scorer with Chelsea 75, Tech 40 “We did not shoot well to hold on for the win. nine. 22 points and 11 rebounds. 19 points and three steals, The Tigers got 10 points from the line tonight,” Calvin Seng scored 17 Saugus will travel up to Peabody falls to 10-6 with while Fredi DeGugliel- and eight rebounds from Brown said. “You’re not points, while Angel Soto Marblehead for a match- the loss. Peabody’s Deland Cheever’s free throws lift Revere to win GIRLS advantage was short lived is a true Patriot From B1 as Cheever’s late heroics gave the Patriots the win. FAN jacket.” that ended in a 5-5 tie, the “We knew that to beat Patriots offense began to this team we had to score From B1 Deland, like many other devoted fans, takes part in heat up in the second pe- points,” Sawyer said. “We into it, it was so much a handful of pregame rit- riod. Valentina Pepic hit a knew we weren’t going to fun.” uals. She wears her lucky trio of jumpers in the ear- hold them to stay in the She was also in atten- jacket, lights her football ly minutes of the quarter 40’s, or even the 30’s. We and Tatianna Iacoviello dance when Brady spoke candle the very moment scored 53, we just needed followed her teammate’s at the 2015 Salem State of the opening kickoff and 56.” lead, knocking in a pair Speaker Series, his first puts out a box of Patri- Pepic led the way for Re- of threes and jump shot public appearance after ots tissues that can’t be vere with a double-double to give Revere a ten-point the release of the Ted touched. at 22 points and 10 re- lead at 19-9. Wells report. “It’s so superstitious,” bounds. With the game slipping “I took my dad to the Deland said. “I know it’s “She had some good away, Sawyer called a event for his birthday,” silly but I always do it.” range-shooting,” O’Ha- timeout and the Rams re- Deland said. “It was good With Sunday’s Super ra said. “She’s usually sponded with a 10-4 run. to see him speak and how Bowl game against the At- more in the post, but she Paris Wilkey, who led all PHOTO | BOB ROCHE he is in reality. You can tell lanta Falcons around the showed her range tonight scorers with 25 points, Paris Wilkey lets her dribble get too far ahead he’s really into the game.” corner, Deland, who will and she made her shots.” Over the years, Deland nailed a three at the buzz- as she drives by Revere’s Erika Cheever. host a Super Bowl party Iacoviello scored ten has built an impressive er and Classical was back with friends and family points and dished four collection of Patriots in the game, down 23-19. through the third. Revere three minutes to play. assists. Cheever scored at her home in Peabody, memorabilia. The center- “We changed our defense maintained its 11-point “She (Wilkey) has ice wa- five points, including the expects to be dialed in on piece of the collection is a little bit and I think that advantage at the end of ter in her veins,” Sawyer game-winners. the action once the game a Patriots jacket that is helped,” Sawyer said. “We the quarter as the Patriots said. “She just knocked it For Classical, Irianis starts. signed by over 40 former made some shots. That’s led 40-29. down.” Delgado scored 14 points “The people that are and current Patriots play- all it comes down to, you Iacoviello hit a jumper “She competed,” Sawyer and Soneta Srey added coming over to watch it ers. Among the signatures have to make some shots.” to start the fourth quarter, added. “She went after eight. know I won’t be talking to on the jacket are those of The Patriots came out giving Revere its largest everything. She shot the “I give Classical a lot them,” Deland said. “We’ll Andruzzi, Bledsoe, Tedy firing in the third quar- lead of the night at 42- ball well in spurts but the of credit,” O’Hara said. do a buffet style for the Bruschi, Terry Glenn, ter, with an 11-4 spurt to 30. That’s when the Rams biggest thing is she com- “Those girls worked real- food. If you want a beer, go Lawyer Milloy and Adam start the period. Saman- woke up and clawed back peted. Paris wanted to win ly hard, and they didn’t to the kitchen and grab it. Vinatieri. tha Woodman led the ral- in. this game bad for her and quit.” I’m totally focused on the Deland recalled being ly with a pair of buckets Down 52-49, the Rams her teammates.” Both teams are back in football.” offered a nice ransom for and Emily DiGiulio add- leaned to their top scorer, Horton’s make from the action on Tuesday when Deland also offered her the autographed jacket ed a three, giving the Pa- Wilkey, who knocked in a charity stripe gave the Revere hosts English and Super Bowl prediction. but she couldn’t accept triots 34-23 lead midway three to tie the game with Rams a 53-52 lead, but the Classical hosts Danvers. the bid. “I’ve been saying 31-17, “I was at a Patriots Patriots,” Deland said. “I game and a guy offered don’t know why I chose 31. me $3,000 for the jacket,” It might be a close game Peabody, Beverly dominate at NEC meet Deland said. “I said ‘no but not a three-point way.’ There was no way I game. We’ll play as a team TRACK Peabody’s Joe Farhat 1/2) and Beverly’s Tommy was parting ways with my like we always do.” From B1 (2:36.55) topped English’s Adams (19-11 1/2) were Abrar Jalal (2:48.35) in neck and neck in the long (5 feet, 4 inches) won the the 1000. The Tanners jump. Peabody swept the high jump. Swampscott’s also took the top two spots top two spots in the shot They’ll all be Michelle Connor was the in the mile, as Marc Alp- put with Eric DeMayo (51- only other competitor to eren (4:36.97) and Shane 05 1/4) and Patrick Pang clear 5-4, coming in sec- Braz (4:43.87) topped (48-04) winning first and pulling for Nathan ond, and Saugus’ Filaretos Danvers’ Andrew Moriar- second, respectively. cleared 5-2 in a third-place ty (4:45.30). Claudio Ro- Other good performanc- finish. Peabody’s Gabrielle “We’ve got the shirts, cha logged another win es for local teams includ- DEROCHE Morton dominated in the From B1 and we’ll be donating the for Peabody, taking the ed Classical’s Rhode Al- long jump with a jump of 2-miles (10:10.00). cindor in the girls 600 gate from Monday’s game, 15-07 3/4. The next-clos- manager, Steve Correnti, Despite placing sixth (sixth, 1:48.52), Revere’s so hopefully the place will est finisher was Beverly’s said that Nathan’s a spe- in the preliminaries, Re- Hannah Fitzpatrick in the be packed,” Olivieri said. Ingemi, who jumped 14- cial kid. vere’s David Sinatra (8.03) girls 1000 (fifth, 3:19.65), “People can also go to the 09 1/2. Beverly’s Gracie beat Salem’s Jaden Oliver Swampscott’s Kendall “He played third for us, NATHANSTRONG Face- Sparkman topped the (8.06) in a photo finish in Rhodes in the 55 hur- he pitched and played a book page to find out how shot put (36-01) ahead the 55-hurdles. dles (fifth, 9.66), Classical little outfield for us,” Cor- to help, and we’re also of Swampscott’s Maisie renti said. raising money with Bru- Vasquez. In the relays, Marble- in the girls 4x200 relay “The people at Athlete’s ins tickets.” On the boys side,Marble- head (1:35.33) topped (fourth, 1:53.51), Classi- Corner really stepped The Big Blue will pres- head’s Joe Doherty (6.75) Peabody (1:36.13) in the cal’s Jayla Blevins in the up and got us the shirts, ent the DeRoche family topped Revere’s Jonathan 4x200, Beverly (3:38.78) girls high jump (4-10), and of course you have to with green game jerseys, Hysenaj (6.88), while topped the Tanners Revere’s Claritza Vasquez give a lot of credit to the as part of the pre-game Classical’s Marcus Rive- (3:44.44) and Swampscott in the girls long jump Swampscott hockey boost- ceremonies. ra finished just a tenth of (3:45.66) in the 4x400, and (fourth, 14-04), Revere’s ers, The Blue Line Club,” “We’re a small town and a second behind Hysenaj Peabody (8:51.04) bested Rachel Shanbar in the he said. we stick together, we’re for third place. Doherty’s English (9:08.87) in the girls shot put (fifth, 32- Lou Olivieri, who is on happy to help out Na- teammate Joe Cronin 4x800. 04 1/2), English’s Kevin the Swampscott Little than this way,” Correnti (37.43) topped Danvers’ In the field events, Francisco in the boys 600 ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON League board, said that said. “Swampscott Lit- Anthony Spignese (37.82) Swampscott’s Isaiah Bas- (fourth, 1:28.35), Swamp- the plan is to have Nathan tle League and the town and Classical’s Emman- con (5-10) topped Saugus’ scott’s Thomas McDevitt English’s Elizabeth come out and drop the cer- athletic programs have uel Kalambayi (38.06) in Nick Silva (5-8) and En- in the boys 1000 (fourth, Rozon has her sights emonial puck before the helped in the past, and the 300. Beverly’s Johnny glish’s Juan Avelino (5-8) 2:50.47) and Classical’s set on the finish line game kicks off at 7:30, if we will continue to do so Jones finished first in the in the high jump. Salem’s Adam Washington in the in the 55-meter hur- he is able to. when the need arises.” 600 (1:27.13). Giovanni Guzman (19-11 boys high jump (fifth, 5-6). dles preliminary. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SCHEDULE SATURDAY Swimming Boys Hockey CCL Meet (TBA) Cath. Mem. at St. John’s (6:40) Lynn City Meet (at Tech, 5) Marblehead at Beverly (6:20) Track No. Middlesex at Fenwick (6) St. John’s at Last Chance Qualifier Peabody at Danvers (7:50) (TBA) Saugus at Winthrop (3:30) Wrestling Smithfield RI at St. Mary’s (6:30) Lynnfield at Dual Meet Tourn. (TBA) Swampscott at Revere (5:10) Marblehead at Franklin Tech (8:30 Triton at Lynnfield (noon) a.m.) Fencing Peabody at Methuen (quad, 9 a.m.) St. John’s at Brookline (10) Saugus at Minuteman (10) Girls Hockey SUNDAY Beverly at Peabody (4) Boys Basketball Marblehead at Medford (5) Beverly at Medford (1) Masconomet at Lynn/Winthrop St. John’s at Central Cath. (1) (1:30) St. Mary’s at Haverhill (4) Girls Basketball Gymnastics Masconomet at Peabody (1) Danvers at Masconomet (6) Girls Hockey Danvers/Salem at Lynnfield (6) St. Joseph’s at Fenwick (9 a.m.) Marblehead at Peabody (2:30) Swimming Salem vs. Masconomet (6) CAL Championship (9 a.m.)

SPORTS BRIEFS Classical JV, each for the Rams. Lindsey Valeri added four points freshmen split while Julianys Torres con- The Classical girls fresh- tributed two points and had men basketball team defeat- an outstanding defensive ed Revere, 32-25, Friday game. For the JV team, Jasmine while the JV team lost, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 54-44. For the freshmen, Masse 15 points scored 15 Amber Crayton and Izzy points and Olivia Pedro Boston Celtics’ Isaiah Thomas goes to the basket past Los Angeles Lakers’ Nick Young during the sec- McGaughey had 13 points scored 13 points. ond quarter Friday. TV/RADIO Thomas leads Celtics over Lakers SATURDAY p.m.; Santa Clara at Gonza- TV ga, ESPN2, 10 p.m.; UC BOSTON (AP) — Isaiah Thom- for the fifth time in six games. run before Russell’s 3-pointer put the NFL Irvine at Long Beach State, as scored 17 of his 38 points in the Boston and Los Angeles both be- Lakers up 15-14 with 7:34 left in the ESPNU, 11 p.m. NFL Honors/Hall of Fame fourth quarter and the surging Bos- gan the night with 3,252 wins, tied first quarter. Rozier’s buzzer-beating announcements, Fox, 8 p.m. Golf ton Celtics beat the Los Angeles for the most in NBA history. Before 3 drew the Celtics to 30-29 after one. Lakers 113-107 on Friday night for their loss, the Lakers held at least a Thomas had 12 points in the period. NHL PGA Tour: Phoenix Open, Golf, 1 p.m.; PGA Tour: Phoenix their sixth consecutive victory. share of the league’s all-time victo- Rozier’s floater a minute into the Los Angeles at , Open, CBS, 3 p.m. Al Horford added 11 points, eight ries mark since 2001. second put the Celtics ahead for NHL Network, 1 p.m.; Toron- rebounds and eight assists for the With Toronto’s loss to Orlando good, and Boston stretched its lead to at Boston, NESN, 7 p.m.; College hockey Celtics. Thomas logged his 34th earlier in the night, Celtics coach to 62-51 at halftime. Chicago at Dallas, NHL Net- Vermont at Notre Dame, straight game with 20 or more points Brad Stevens was assured his spot TIP-INS work, 8 p.m. NBCSN, 6:30 p.m. and is six shy of John Havlicek’s as coach of the Eastern Conference Lakers: F Julius Randle was out NBA SUNDAY franchise-record streak. in the NBA All-Star Game in New after playing sparingly in Thurs- Cleveland at New York, ABC, TV Jae Crowder had 18 points, Jaylen Orleans next Sunday. day’s game at Washington as he 8:30 p.m. NFL Brown added 12 and Terry Rozier Thomas scored seven points in the recovers from pneumonia. Randle Super Bowl LI: New England scored 10 for Boston (32-18). third as the Celtics broke the game missed two games before logging six College basketball vs. Atlanta, Fox, 6:30 p.m. D’Angelo Russell led the Lakers open and led by as many as 16. The minutes against the Wizards. “Com- Wagner at Fairleigh Dickinson, with 20 points. Lou Williams scored Lakers cut it to 82-74 after three but ing back from pneumonia, it’s not NBA ESPNU, 11 a.m.; Akron at 20, Larry Nance Jr. had 18 and Nick couldn’t get the deficit below six. just a normal sickness,” coach Luke Ohio, CBSSN, 12 p.m.; LA Clippers at Boston, ABC, 2 Young 17 as Los Angeles (17-36) lost Boston opened the game on a 7-0 Walton said. Duquesne at Dayton, p.m. NBCSN, 12:30 p.m.; Pitts- NHL burgh at Duke, CBS, 1 p.m.; Los Angeles at Washington, Georgia at South Carolina, NBC, 12 p.m. Patriots locked in to a proven ESPN2, 2 p.m.; George College basketball Washington at Richmond, NBCSN, 2:30 p.m.; Kansas Lafayette at Boston University, St. at Baylor, ESPNews, 3 CBSSN, 12 p.m.; Clemson plan entering Super Bowl 51 p.m.; Arizona at Oregon, at Florida St., ESPNU, 12:30 ESPN, 4 p.m.; Utah at Stan- p.m.; Indiana at Wisconsin, HOUSTON (AP) — Ten opportunity. ford, FS1, 4:30 p.m.; Mem- CBS, 1 p.m.; Nebraska at words have driven Patri- “You can’t take these Iowa, Big Ten Network, 2 phis at UCF, ESPNews, 5 ots coach Bill Belichick things for granted,” Brady p.m.; Colorado at California, p.m.; Colorado St. at UNLV, since he arrived in New said. “We’ve been very ESPNU, 4:30 p.m. CBSSN, 6 p.m.; Oklahoma England 17 years ago. And blessed, as part of this or- they are 10 words that he at Texas Tech, ESPNU, 7 Golf ganization, for the guys p.m.; Kentucky at Florida, PGA: Phoenix Open, Golf, 1 leans on whenever he is queried about what’s gone that have been on these ESPN, 8:15 p.m.; Texas p.m.; PGA: Phoenix Open, teams to make it this far, A&M at LSU, ESPNU, 9 CBS, 3 p.m. into making his team an annual threat to hoist the but it’s a very steep moun- Lombardi Trophy. tain to climb.” NFL PLAYOFFS “I do what I think is best What will aid that jour- for the team,” he says. Divisional Round NFC ney Sunday is a combined Saturday, Jan. 14 Atlanta 44, Green Bay 21 For the better part of passing and rushing at- Atlanta 36, Seattle 20 Pro Bowl those 17 seasons, that ap- tack that may be the best New England 34, Houston 16 Sunday, Jan. 29 proach has worked out Sunday, Jan. 15 the Patriots have had un- At Orlando, Fla. well for the Patriots. Green Bay 34, Dallas 31 der Belichick. AFC 20, NFC 13 They will make their sev- Pittsburgh 18, Kansas City 16 Brady is continuing to Conference Championships Super Bowl enth Super Bowl appear- Sunday, Jan. 22 Sunday, Feb. 5 ance under Belichick on defy his age at 39, ancient AFC At Houston Sunday when they take on for a football player. He New England 36, Pittsburgh 17 Atlanta vs. New England, 6:30 p.m. (FOX) the Atlanta Falcons. Along threw for 28 touchdowns with quarterback Tom PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and helped the Patriots set NHL Brady, Belichick already Patriots head coach Bill Belichick observes the a record by throwing just is part of the winningest EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE final Super Bowl practice for New England at two interceptions during Atlantic Division Central Division coach/quarterback combi- the University of Houston on Friday afternoon. the regular season. He has GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA nation in NFL postseason Montreal 52 30 15 7 67 156 130 Minnesota 50 33 12 5 71 166 116 two picks in the playoffs, history, taking 24 games Ottawa 49 27 16 6 60 137 131 Chicago 53 31 17 5 67 147 138 ter or you’re getting worse. tions. Brady’s four-game but they have been blips Boston 54 26 22 6 58 138 143 Nashville 51 25 18 8 58 142 134 together. Florida 52 23 19 10 56 124 143 St. Louis 51 25 21 5 55 146 158 The 64-year-old coach That’s kind of the mantra “” suspension compared to the five touch- Toronto 49 23 17 9 55 149 144 Winnipeg 54 25 25 4 54 159 167 that’s kind of bestowed couldn’t send them off Detroit 51 21 21 9 51 131 152 Dallas 52 21 21 10 52 144 164 has done it by having an downs and 671 yards he’s Buffalo 50 20 20 10 50 121 143 Colorado 48 13 33 2 28 94 166 uncanny ability of getting around here.” track. Neither could the compiled this postseason. Tampa Bay 52 22 24 6 50 141 155 Pacific Division It’s a program that’s led surprise departures of de- Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA his teams to buy into a On the ground, LeGar- GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose 52 33 17 2 68 142 118 program that has become to four Super Bowl rings fensive stalwarts Chandler rette Blount has taken Washington 51 34 11 6 74 167 112 Anaheim 53 28 16 9 65 139 132 for Belichick and Brady. Jones and Jamie Collins. Columbus 50 33 12 5 71 169 122 Edmonton 54 28 18 8 64 155 141 known as the “Patriot a lot of pressure off him. And this year’s team is Brady said playing in a Pittsburgh 50 32 13 5 69 180 146 Calgary 54 27 24 3 57 143 153 Way.” Blount established a fran- N.Y. Rangers 51 32 18 1 65 173 136 Los Angeles 51 26 21 4 56 131 123 strong enough to bring place that doesn’t tolerate Philadelphia 52 26 20 6 58 144 161 Vancouver 51 23 22 6 52 120 144 “A lot of people talk about chise single-season record them a fifth title. allowing outside drama N.Y. Islanders 49 22 18 9 53 143 143 Arizona 50 16 28 6 38 113 159 the ‘Patriot Way’. There’s with an NFL-best 18 rush- Carolina 50 23 20 7 53 133 142 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- not a straight definition of The reasons are plentiful, to creep into its walls has New Jersey 52 21 21 10 52 120 151 time loss. ing touchdowns during the it, but here you know that but it starts with the expe- helped everyone inside the Friday’s Games Anaheim at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. regular season. He’s also Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 3, OT New Jersey at Columbus, 7 p.m. we’re going to work every rience at the top. Patriots’ bubble to lock in. Calgary 4, New Jersey 3, OT Carolina at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. day,” linebacker and defen- Belichick is preparing For him, it’s crystalized so finally clear of an illness Carolina 2, Edmonton 1 Ottawa at Buffalo, 7 p.m. sive captain Dont’a High- for his 36th playoff game, that even at this stage in that limited him at times Florida 2, Anaheim 1 Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m. Detroit 5, N.Y. Islanders 4 Chicago at Dallas, 8 p.m. tower said. “Around here and is an expert at shield- his career he’s experienc- in New England’s first two Saturday’s Games Detroit at Nashville, 8 p.m. you’re either getting bet- ing his team from distrac- ing a “once in a lifetime” playoff games. Washington at Montreal, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Los Angeles at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Winnipeg at Colorado, 3 p.m. Arizona at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Revere boys stun Classical in tight game NBA BOYS I was going to make the Grassa said. “They played left in the third quarter, EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE From B1 shot,” said Brunson-Perez. us tough at their place but Classical only made Atlantic Division Southwest Division “Our goal is to make the earlier in the season. We one shot from the floor in W L Pct GB W L Pct GB throws to cut the Patriots’ Boston 32 18 .640 — San Antonio 38 11 .776 — state tournament, so this ended up winning by 10, the next 8:07, allowing Toronto 30 21 .588 2½ Houston 37 17 .685 3½ deficit to one point. Clas- was a big win for us.” but they made it tough for Revere the claw back into New York 22 29 .431 10½ Memphis 30 22 .577 9½ sical committed a back- The Rams still had a us.” the game. A 7-foot jumper Philadelphia 18 31 .367 13½ Dallas 19 30 .388 19 Brooklyn 9 41 .180 23 New Orleans 19 31 .380 19½ court violation on its next chance, but before the in- Classical started the from the right baseline by Southeast Division Northwest Division possession, giving the ball bounds pass a Classical game with a 7-0 run and Mass Joof closed the Patri- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Washington 29 20 .592 — Utah 31 19 .620 — back to Revere. player called a timeout led by five (14-9) at the ots’ deficit to four, 42-38, at Atlanta 29 21 .580 ½ Oklahoma City 29 22 .569 2½ Leary called a timeout, the Rams did not have end of the first period. the end of the third quar- Charlotte 23 27 .460 6½ Portland 22 28 .440 9 Miami 20 30 .400 9½ Denver 21 27 .438 9 and the first option was and Classical was whis- The Rams’ lead advanced ter. Orlando 20 32 .385 10½ Minnesota 19 31 .380 12 another drive to the bas- tled for a technical foul to 11 points twice in the Revere took its first lead Central Division Pacific Division ket by Jean-Charles. Clas- that not only resulted in second quarter before the of the game when Jean- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 33 15 .688 — Golden State 43 7 .860 — sical’s defense collapsed free throws for Revere but Patriots, led by High’s 16 Charles made a pair of Indiana 27 22 .551 6½ L.A. Clippers 31 19 .620 12 around the Revere point a change of possession. points in the first half, got free throws to put the Pa- Chicago 25 26 .490 9½ Sacramento 19 30 .388 23½ Detroit 23 27 .460 11 L.A. Lakers 17 36 .321 27½ guard, and the ball was High made one of two free as close as four points. triots on top, 45-43, with Milwaukee 21 27 .438 12 Phoenix 15 34 .306 27½ kicked to Marcus Brun- throws for the technical, The Rams closed out the 5:38 left in the game. Clas-

Friday’s Games Phoenix at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. son-Perez at the right and Marvin Urdaneta was first half with a baseline sical took the lead back Orlando 102, Toronto 94 Saturday’s Games elbow. Brunson-Perez’s fouled immediately on the take by Erick Solis and a when Plouffe made a big Detroit 116, Minnesota 108 Detroit at Indiana, 7 p.m. 3-pointer found nothing Revere in-bounds pass. 3-pointer at the buzzer by 3-pointer from the top of Indiana 106, Brooklyn 97 New Orleans at Washington, 7 p.m. Boston 113, L.A. Lakers 107 Orlando at Atlanta, 7 p.m. but net to give the Patri- He made both of his free Plouffe to lead, 34-25. the key with 1:59 remain- Houston 121, Chicago 117, OT Philadelphia at Miami, 7:30 p.m. ots a 54-52 lead with three throws to put the game A couple of baskets by ing, setting the stage for Oklahoma City 114, Memphis 102 Cleveland at New York, 8:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Denver, 9 p.m. Charlotte at Utah, 9 p.m. seconds left. away with 1.8 seconds left. Johnson opened the Rams the dramatic final closing Dallas at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Denver at San Antonio, 9 p.m. “I had a lot of confidence “Give Revere credit,” lead to 13 (39-26) with 6:08 moments. B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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How legal challenges to Trump travel ban are playing out

(AP) — Legal battles are playing out across the U.S. as opponents of President Donald Trump’s travel ban on citizens from sev- en predominantly Muslim nations take their fight to the courtroom. Hearings were being held Friday in a few of the cases. A look at some of the court challenges:

VIRGINIA A judge is allowing Vir- ginia to join a lawsuit chal- lenging the travel ban. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday’s ruling by U.S. Dis- Muslims and Yemenis gather with their sup- trict Judge Leonie Brinke- porters on the steps of Brooklyn’s Borough ma greatly expands the Hall Thursday in New York. scope of the lawsuit, which was initially focused only on he will rule this weekend. holders shouldn’t be af- legal permanent residents, fected by the order. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS commonly called green-card WASHINGTON The Arab-American Civ- East African Muslim girls practice in their new uniforms in Minneapolis. holders. Brinkema indicat- A federal judge will hear il Rights League argued ed a willingness to consider arguments Friday from in a suit filed this week cases involving anyone who Washington state for a in Detroit’s U.S. District Basketball inches closer to had been issued a visa and temporary restraining or- Court that the executive had it revoked. der that would bar enforce- action is unconstitution- A government lawyer in ment of portions of the ban. al and targets immigrant ending religious headgear ban the case said more than The state attorney general communities. 100,000 people have had filed a lawsuit on Monday A restraining order re- By Brian Mahoney Breanna Stewart, tennis was banned for safety rea- visas revoked since the arguing the order is uncon- leased Friday from U.S. Dis- and Doug Feinberg greats Billie Jean King sons in case it fell off and ban went into effect, but stitutional. The state says trict Judge Victoria Roberts ASSOCIATED PRESS and Martina Navratilova, someone would slip on it or the State Department lat- the restraining order is covers legal permanent res- and U.S. Olympic fencer become entangled. er said the number was needed to protect residents idents, not some others that NEW YORK — The in- Ibtihaj Muhammad. The International Foot- close to 60,000. The higher and businesses from suffer- also are part of the lawsuit. ternational group that “I am a Muslim, and I ball Association Board, soc- figure included visas that ing irreparable harm. She says lawyers for the governs basketball is close think anybody should have cer’s governing body, in 2012 were actually exempted Minnesota has joined government clarified to her to eliminating a long- the right (to wear head- approved headscarves for by the travel ban, as well Washington state in seek- that the ban doesn’t apply standing ban on religious gear),” said Nuggets for- female Muslim players, re- as expired visas. ing a temporary restrain- to “lawful” permanent resi- headgear in competition, ward Kenneth Faried, who versing a ban that had been ing order. dents. clearing the way for ath- also signed the letter and enforced since 2007. FIFA, MASSACHUSETTS letes to wear hijabs, tur- won a gold medal with the soccer’s governing body, A federal judge in Bos- NEW YORK CALIFORNIA bans and yarmulkes in in- U.S. in the 2014 Basketball said the following year that ton says he’ll decide by A Brooklyn judge on Three California univer- ternational competitions. World Cup. “Jewish — hey, men could wear head covers Sunday whether to extend Thursday extended a tem- sity students are challeng- FIBA told its playing if you’re Gothic, whatever during matches, provided a temporary injunction porary restraining order to ing the ban. Their federal rules committee at a re- your religion is — Mus- they were the same color as against the ban. Feb. 21, but the Justice De- suit, filed Thursday in San cent meeting to create lim, Christian, Catholic, it the jersey, had a “profession- A seven-day restraining partment said it will ask Francisco, says the ban is a proposal that outlines doesn’t matter. You should al appearance” and did not order was granted Jan. 29 her to throw out the case. unconstitutional and has how headgear can be worn be able to support your re- “pose any danger.” in a lawsuit filed by the U.S. District Judge Carol created hardships for the safely during games. The ligion and wear whatever “I am against discrimi- American Civil Liberties Amon’s ruling extended a students. goal is to approve the is part of your religion.” nation in all forms and the Union on behalf of two pro- stay that had been issued It alleges that a fresh- changes at a meeting in The rule banning reli- headgear ban serves to dis- fessors who were detained Saturday by a different man at Stanford Univer- May, the organization an- gious headgear was enact- criminate based on religion at Boston’s airport as they judge and would have ex- sity now can’t visit her nounced earlier this week. ed 20 years ago and wasn’t and unfairly impacts the returned home from an ac- pired Feb. 11. Amon ex- husband in Yemen; anoth- The move comes follow- meant as a ban against any participation of women and ademic conference. The pro- tended the order to give er Yemeni at San Diego’s ing a two-year study and religion, and stood without girls,” Stewart said. “There fessors are Muslims from more time the government Grossmont College can’t not long after a letter pub- complaint until recently. is no legitimate safety con- Iran and lawful perma- and civil liberties organi- resume studies there; and lished on social media and Some groups have inter- cern, so why have it? Sports nent U.S. residents. They zations to file paperwork. an unidentified Universi- sent to FIBA president preted the provisions of the should be accessible to ev- were eventually allowed to ty of California Berkeley Horacio Muratore. It called rules on uniforms as a ban eryone and we have the re-enter the country. MICHIGAN doctoral candidate from for the end of the rule, and against the participation of opportunity as a basketball U.S. District Judge Na- A federal judge in De- Iran fears losing a job op- was signed by a dozen players of certain faiths. Ac- community to lead the way thaniel Gorton said Friday troit says U.S. green-card portunity. WNBA players including cording to FIBA, headgear in that effort so we should.” Paris attack raises new security concerns over Olympic bid By Samuel de l’Homme, the morning citing soccer’s European threat hanging over all big Petrequin assault, the latest in a Championship last year as cities in the world, we wit- ASSOCIATED PRESS wave of attacks that has an example despite trou- nessed the efficiency and left more than 200 people bles caused by hooligans the relevance of the secu- PARIS — On a day Paris dead in the country over in Marseille and a deadly rity measures put in place Olympic bid leaders want- the past two years, again truck attack in Nice that in Paris,” Hidalgo said. ed to show off the French highlighted the threat killed 86 people four days IOC President Thom- capital, a knife attack on hanging over the country. after the tournament final. as Bach was reassuring a soldier raised more se- In an interview with “This morning’s incident during a visit to Paris curity questions about the The Associated Press, a highlighted our security last year, saying France city’s ability to stage the member of French parlia- forces’ ability to react very showed it can deal with 2024 Games in a safe at- ment who wrote a report quickly,” Prime Minister security challenges during mosphere. on the fight against terror Bernard Cazeneuve said Euro 2016. News of the attack out- warned that France will at the bid presentation. Aimed at touching a side the Louvre Museum on likely be targeted again. Speaking outside the global audience, most Friday broke hours before “We are facing a per- Louvre after the attack, of the presentation was bid officials hosted a cere- sistent threat, and insta- Paris Mayor Anne Hidal- made in English, and bid mony near the Eiffel Tower bility will last for at least go, who later attended the co-leader Tony Estanguet to coincide with the final one generation,” Sebastien ceremony alongside ath- insisted Paris’ vision for submission of their 110- Pietrasanta said. letes and other bid lead- the Olympics was made of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS page dossier to the Interna- Bid officials, however, ers, said all major cities “passion and purpose.” Armed police officers cordon off the area outside tional Olympic Committee. claim Paris has the ex- around the globe are un- “Our entire games con- the Louvre museum near where a soldier opened Despite the joyful at- perience to organize and der threat. cept is based on those two fire after he was attacked in Paris Friday. mosphere at the Musee protect major events, often “In a context of a terror pillars.” B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2017 REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS THIS WEEK LYNN 11 MENLO TER. MARBLEHEAD $340,000 66 ASTOR ST. B: Jennifer J. Dow and Matthew 38 BROOKHOUSE DR. M. Dow SELLING YOUR HOME? $250,000 $535,000 S: Mary T. Martello, Trustee for B: Cruz H. Cisneros B: John W. Kelleher and Therese If you want an honest opinion of value, Martello INT S: Walter H. Freeman and Teresa A. Kelleher call JOHN or MIKE CONNOR. F. Freeman 69 N. FEDERAL ST. S: Joyce Lofmark, Trustee for 38 $315,000 Brookhouse Drive National Trust 168 BEACON HILL AVE. B: Israelito T. BaMacA-Chilel and FREE SERVICE $411,000 Betsaida Y. MacArio- 11 BYORS RD. B: Julio A. Pineda Gomez $485,000 S: Francisco J. Martinez and Ana S: Anthony J. Kolodziej B: Erik R. Swanson and Kate C. CONNORREALESTATE.COM Martinez Swanson 41 PARROTT ST. S: David D. Fessenden and 3 HEATH RD. 4 STATE ST. 10 JONES DR. 590 BOSTON ST. U:202 $140,000 Evelyn J. Fessenden $450,000 $450,000 $355,000 $190,000 B: Yancaro Flipping Co, L.L.C. B: Radouane Zad and Olga B: Deana Morin B: Keith Littlefield B: Agnes C. Angell S: Wells Fargo Bank NA 16 CURTIS ST. Chvanova S: State, L.L.C. S: Salvatore D. Graffeo and S: Emily Jodoin $499,000 S: Brian F. Silva and Deborah A. Charles R. Graffeo 27 PINE POINT RD. B: Jennifer E. Johnson and Dresser $447,500 2 VILLA LN. 6 BOULDER WAY. Andrew McIsaac 43 LINCOLN AVE. B: Alexander T. Castiello $421,000 $564,500 S: Maggie Slavet and James 3 KING ST. U:2 $499,900 S: Jason Lombardi B: David Manalaysay and Julie B: Shawn Ventura and Tanya M. Slavet $197,000 B: Maka A. Osman and Abdirazak Ventura B: Luisa A. Diaz Manalaysay 27 SAVORY ST. Osman S: Kristen M. Boudrow and S: Joshua S. Wiseman $490,000 8 FERRY LN. U:4 S: James T. Fallon and Nancy S: Anne M. Fletcher Maureen A. Boudrow B: Sean Bailey and Sara Bailey $785,000 Moran-Fallon 10 BROOKLAWN TER. S: Luke Kramer and Meaghan C. B: Craig B. Sager 248 LYNN FELLS PKWY. 1 LEDGEWOOD WAY. U:15 $335,000 Kramer S: Elizabeth J. Carpenter, Trustee WILLOWDALE ST. (REAR) $3,700,000 B: Carlo G. Lopez and Jessenia $240,000 for Unit 4 TWC Realty Trust B: Carol R. Copeland $380,000 B: Smmg, L.L.C. E. Lopez 381-A SUMMER ST. S: Clinton Carole A. Estate and B: Group 1 Realty, Inc. S: 248 Lynn Fells, L.L.C. S: Hermes Properties, L.L.C. $90,000 55 KENNETH RD. Herbert J. Dias, Jr. S: City of Peabody City B: Jose Pierna $739,900 3 WILBUR CT. 45 CARNES ST. S: Joseph Ciampa and Armando B: James Slavet and Maggie 1 LISA RD. $470,000 Raponi 22 WISEMAN DR. $340,000 Slavet $470,000 B: Edinilson G. DosSantos B: Bayron G. Argueta $387,500 S: Erin Bray-Gibson and Mary B: Marco T. Franco and Iray B: Eileena D. Long S: Jamal Saraya and Charife S: Norberto Rodriguez 16 TUDOR ST. Hamze $190,000 Rudolph-Black Franco S: Tadeusz Perkowski B: Serop Nakashian S: Pellegrino Maffeo 11-A CHASE ST. 26 ORNE ST. SWAMPSCOTT $500,000 S: John J. Sinnott and Joseph J. Sinnott $825,000 131½ LYNNFIELD ST. B: Moises A. Bonilla B: Michael A. Piersol and Sophie $450,000 SAUGUS 16 BOYNTON ST. S: Nelson Sorto LYNNFIELD Roch B: Hayllison Daluz and Stephany $267,000 S: William Crawford and Lauren Silveira 1069 BROADWAY B: Sophia T. Tarja and Denis Tarja 424 EASTERN AVE. S: Craigpond Properties, L.L.C. 81 BOURQUE RD. Crawford $3,900,000 S: Daniel Levine and Heather $340,000 B: Long Mountain Investments Levine B: Blanca I. Mercado $505,000 7 MARGIN TER. B: Lap Tran 10 WINTHROP AVE. S: Broadway Venture, L.L.C. S: Jorge Mercado and Claudia $330,000 S: Kimberly Cummings, Trustee $500,000 56 ESSEX ST. U:2 Velasquez B: Jennifer A. Bustos and Patrick for Bolger Financial Trust B: Sage E. Chapin D. Doherty 423-R CENTRAL ST. $250,000 S: Michael A. Piersol and Sophie B: Kellie J. Vail 29 ENDICOTT ST. S: Maureen A. Gallant $295,000 8 HAYWOOD FARM. Roch B: Christopher P. Swanson and S: William V. Fletcher III $340,000 $1,649,000 B: Eligio A. Quinonez and PALMER AVE. Michelle A. Swanson B: Brett Witherell and Colleen $150,000 63 SUFFOLK AVE. Carolina A. Gerez S: Ann M. Houlihan Witherell B: Pierce Road, L.L.C. $485,000 S: Frank F. Bader and Leomary J. NAHANT S: Frederick M. Strader and Betty S: Michael E. Ryan B: Julia R. Newhall Bader A. Strader 29 FAIRVIEW AVE. S: Gerald Picariello and Mary A. 111 FLASH RD. $225,000 $550,000 1200 SALEM ST. U:181 Picariello 589 ESSEX ST. U:307 1 JORDAN RD. B: Ephesus, L.L.C. B: Steffen F. Koury and Nancy J. $390,000 $266,000 $678,500 S: Soboczinski Carol A. Estate Koury B: Marilyn Tillinghast Source: Banker and Tradesman, B: Emanuel Santa B: Lauren Casaletto-Barry, S: Stefanie Floramo and Christopher J. Anasoulis bakerandtradesman.com S: Gregg S. Ellenberg and Tatum Trustee for 1 Jordan Road Trust S: Joseph Moccia A. Pritchard S: Brett Witherell and Colleen Witherell 42 VALLEY RD. 42 JOYCE ST. U:E. $300,000 $115,000 900 LYNNFIELD ST. U:21 B: Amy K. Famulari ORMA ARKS HRIBMAN $505,000 N M S B: Pablo Delacruz-Caraballo and S: Long Robert F. Estate and B: Catherine L. Schifano and Kathryn F. Famulari EMORIAL OWN ALL Jose D. Caraballo Charle S. Schifano, Jr. M T H S: Ceferino Rosa S: Barbara L. Connell PEABODY T N A 25 KENSINGTON PARK. U:2 9 WINDSOR RD. 82 BIRCH ST.   N A $202,000 $803,700 $492,500 B: Kate Hupp B: Mario C. Sorrenti and Susan B: Andrew J. Cacciola and Sponsored by the children of S: Paula J. Modica, Trustee for R. Sorrenti Natasha R. Still Norma Marks Shribman 23-25 Kensington Park Realty S: Donna M. Palladino and Jay A. S: Kyle C. Logue and Jaclyn R. Trust Palladino Logue How one woman found success in the Wednesday, February 8 | Temple Emanu-El | Marblehead 6:30 pm | Free admission male-dominated construction industry Every change in administration sends ripple waves through the country – and reflects change in the country. The ascendancy of Donald J. Trump to the White House is By Melissa Etehad no different and in fact may be an extreme example of both. Temple Emanu-El has TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE assembled a distinguished panel of experts – a diverse group of voices – to examine the Trump administration and the forces that combined to catapult him to power. LOS ANGELES — The gig: Beverley Kruskol owns M.Y. Pacific Build- MODERATOR:PANELISTS: ing Inc., a painting and construction company she co-founded in 1993. The 68-year-old supervises as many as 30 workers on projects including commer- cial properties, single-fam- ily residences and high- end homes, where her firm handles painting, drywall David Shribman Mickey Edwards Kit Seelye installation and carpentry PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Executive editor of the Former Republican New England bureau chief work. Kruskol and her Los Pittsburgh Post-Gazette congressman from for who Angeles-based company Beverley Kruskol, owner of M.Y. Pacific Build- and former Washington Oklahoma (chairman of the has been with The Times are something of an outlier ing Inc., at one of her company’s completed bureau chief at the Boston House Republican Policy since 1994 and covered six in the construction indus- projects in Calabasas, Calif. Globe, where he was Committee) and former presidential campaigns try, in which women made awarded the Pulitzer Prize John Quincy Adams Lecturer up just 9.3 percent of the job as a receptionist for tion to detail that he re- in 1995. Salem native and in Politics at Harvard construction workforce as a property management ferred her to others whose former Salem News reporter. of 2015, according to the firm, hoping it would pro- homes had been damaged Bureau of Labor Statistics. pel her career. Six months by the explosion. Kruskol has always had later she was promoted “By the time it finished, I an interest in working and worked up the ranks did 17 homes,” Kruskol said. with her hands. When she to eventually become a di- Kruskol came to be the was about 9 years old, she rector. She wound up man- sole owner of the company remembers trying to fix a aging funding and real in the early 2000s after broken iron using a screw- estate holdings for a firm her former husband left driver. When she plugged with about 90 properties the company. it in, the entire house lost in its portfolio. Kruskol has felt the ef- electricity. “I was morti- After getting her paint- fects of working in a male- James M. Shannon Michael J. Harrington fied because I was worried ing license, she launched dominated industry since Former Democratic Former Democratic my father would punish her own business in 1993 her first days. Sometimes member of the U.S. House member of the U.S. House me,” Kruskol recalled. with the help of her sec- she was the only woman of Representatives from of Representatives from When she was 21 she ond husband (they have on a construction site. Massachusetts who later Massachusetts who won a moved from South Africa since divorced). Kruskol “I’ll go on a job site and served as the Massachusetts special election in 1969 and to the United States and needed to find clients and meet a new contractor or Attorney General was re-elected to four full terms as a Congressman found bookkeeping work. had a lucky break when architect, and they will al- But she had her eyes on a contractor working on ways refer to the man that the construction business. a home in a gated com- I’m with,” she said. Kruskol left the cold munity needed help with “They realize halfway weather behind in Chicago repairs caused by a gas through that I’m in charge Admission is free. Reserve a seat by calling (781) 631-9300 and moved to Los Angeles explosion. Many homes and all of a sudden it or emailing [email protected]. in the mid-1970s to join in the neighborhood were switches. I don’t think its her then-husband while damaged. Her client was prejudice, I just think peo- he completed his medi- so pleased and impressed ple are programmed that EMAIL [email protected] cal residency. She took a with her care and atten- way.”