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SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019 DEALS OF THE City and Swampscott takes another$DAY$ teachers look at over-55 developmentPG. 3 By Bella diGrazia logjam from a lawsuit put “This is an older project come to ITEM STAFF forth by a neighbor who that originally came to town believed the original plan in 2012 DEALSwith a public hear- SWAMPSCOTT — After a negatively affected water ing and then was passed terms on years-long delay, plans for a and sewer pipes connect- through OFin 2013,” THE said Mol- senior housing development ed to his Vaughn Place ly O’Connell, senior planner on Archer Street are back home, would overcrowd the for Swampscott’s$DAY $Commu- health on track. neighborhood, and would nity and EconomicPG. 3 Devel- The Zoning Board of Ap- increase traf c and parking opment Department. “The By Gayla Cawley peals voted Tuesday to congestion. applicant’s original plan for ITEM STAFF give DiGiorgio and Messi- Once nished, the devel- access to the property had na Construction and P & K opment would be an over- complications.” LYNN — The School Com- Funding Trust, the legal ti- 55 living facility with 15 The extension was grant- mittee and Lynn Teachers tle holder, a one-year exten- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK condominium-style units ed so developersDEALS could con- Union have reached a ten- sion to plan a new, separate and two-story single-family struct a new access point tative agreement on health Lynn Classical: Nashaun Butler entrance into the site. That residences, according to the OF THE insurance, but negotiations grooves. More photos, page A8. would break the years-old developer’s proposed plan. SWAMPSCOTT, A3 regarding potential wage in- $DAY$ creases will continue. PG. 3 The School Committee voted on Thursday night to allow Mayor Thomas M. Mc- Northeastern shows Gee to sign a “memorandum of understanding” with the Lynn Teachers Union which DEALS says the two parties will EPA its plan for Nahant continue to negotiate other OF THE system. Both proposals versity made compromises non health-related matters, By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF have been met with heavy to address local concerns, including potential raises, if $DAY$ opposition from residents. according to an open letter the health insurance mem- NAHANT — Northeast- PG. 3 The university led an from the school to residents. orandum is rati ed by the ern University took the Environmental Noti cation union. next step in its quest to “These compromises were Details regarding the build a Coastal Sustainabil- Form (ENF) with the Mas- agreed upon in the spirit agreed-upon health insur- ity Institute on East Point. sachusetts Environmental of collaboration and being ance plan have not been The school wants to build Policy Act (MEPA) of ce good neighbors,” the uni- made public, but the cover- a 55,000-square-foot build- Friday morning requesting versity wrote in the letter. age would be from July 1, ing at the Marine Science a review of its plans. The of- “What we cannot compro- 2019, to June 30, 2022. Nego- Center. It would be used ce is part of the Executive mise is our commitment to tiations and the vote to enter Of ce of Energy and Envi- a globally urgent research ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK for academic, research and into the tentative agreement meeting spaces. There is ronmental Affairs (EEA). objective. The fate of coastal occurred during an executive Lynn English: Rasha Amparo smiles. also a proposal to upgrade Based on input from Na- session following a regular More photos, page A7. the school’s seawater intake hant residents, the uni- NAHANT, A3 School Committee meeting. McGee told the City Coun- cil on Tuesday night that a tentative agreement has been reached with about a Item bee winner spellbound dozen of the city’s unions for cost savings through health insurance changes, but de- at Scripps nal in D.C. clined to say whether there would be raises for employ- ees. By Steve Krause to sit there Thursday night aware of the rising level The mayor has said the ITEM STAFF and silently spell words her of competition. This does agreement is for contracts fellow contestants handled not actually surprise us at through the current scal Ranjana Ramesh didn’t correctly to force an unprec- all,” said Paige Kimble, the year 2019 and on health in- make the nal cut this edented and dramatic con- bee’s executive director. “We surance for the next three week at the Scripps Nation- clusion. didn’t go into the competi- scal years, subject to rati - al Spelling Bee in Washing- Eight spellers were de- tion tonight not knowing cation by the unions. ton, but she came close. clared co-winners Thursday that this was a possibility.” “This tentative agreement Ramesh, 14, who won when the organizers simply When the eld was nally comes after months of good the Item’s regional bee in ran out of words challeng- whittled down to eight, pro- faith negotiations and rec- March, missed the nal 50 ing enough to stump the nouncer Jacques Bailly told ognition by all, that health by a point. The cutoff was PHOTO | JOE BROWN contestants. the spellers and their fam- insurance costs needed to be 30 points, and she had 29. “We are closely connected ilies in the audience that addressed in order for the city Lynn eld: Jared Book plays. More That part she accepts. to the dif culty level at the to move forward,” McGee said photos, page B6. It was a bit harder for her program, so we are quite BEE, A3 on Tuesday night. “It pre- serves the much-needed ben- e ts for our employees, while realizing budget savings.” Negotiations were held on Lynn shooting suspect Thursday night despite an announcement from School Department attorney John arrested in Pennsylvania Mihos that four committee members had con icts of in- terest that would have nor- By Thomas Grillo victim being struck in the The Massachusetts State mally disquali ed them from ITEM STAFF hand by gun re, according Police Violent Fugitive Ap- taking part and voting on an to Lynn Police Lt. Michael prehension Section and the agreement with the teachers LYNN — A suspect in Kmiec. U.S. Marshals Service in union. the shooting of a 19-year- “It happened after an ear- Massachusetts and Penn- Mihos read a legal opinion old woman was arrested in ly morning party was let- sylvania were instrumental from City Solicitor George Pennsylvania after he was ting out and there was a dis- in the capture, Kmiec said. Markopoulos that found the reportedly found hiding in pute between two groups,” Encarnacion will be ar- disqualifying con icts of in- an attic. he said. “We don’t think she raigned for being a fugitive terest involved “ nancial in- Deylis Encarnacion, 19, was the intended target. from justice. He will be re- terests of immediate family.” has been on the run from The investigation led to a turned to Massachusetts to But if all four committee his Adams Street home for face charges in connection ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE warrant being sought.” members were barred from a month. Police said he  ed He was captured in a home with the shooting. taking part in contract nego- Peabody: Dianna Barr speaks. More following a brawl on Warren by the Hazelton, Pa., Police tiations with the union, there photos, page B6. Street that resulted in the Department on Wednesday. SUSPECT, A3 would not be a quorum, or a minimum amount of mem- bers required in order for the proceedings to take place. INSIDE Markopoulos said no other Motorcyclist city board would legally be Lynn allowed to enter into a collec- Construction worker in tive bargaining agreement injured in good condition a week with the teachers union. after accident. A3 Therefore, the city solicitor advised McGee that he could Peabody crash Opinion invoke a “rule of necessity,” We need more which would allow those cleanup efforts. A4 committee members to en- By Thomas Grillo suffered serious injuries, ter into negotiations despite ITEM STAFF according to Peabody Po- Police their con icts. lice Capt. Dennis Bonaiuto. Cops search vehicle “The rule of necessity can PEABODY — A motorcy- The helicopter landed at suspected in Lynn only be used in very lim- clist struck a tree Friday the nearby South Memori- shooting. A6 ited circumstances where afternoon in the area of al Elementary School and an elected board is legally Norfolk Avenue and was took him to Massachusetts Sports required to take certain ac- taken by helicopter to a General Hospital. Countdown to hospital. tournament time has tion(s) which cannot be un- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE dertaken by any other board The 60-year-old man was Thomas Grillo can be of cially begun. B1 Saugus: Sebastian Joseph DeThom- not identi ed pending no- reached at tgrillo@itemlive. HEALTH, A3 as shines. More photos, page A2. ti cation of his family. He com.

GRADUATION ...... A2, A7, A8, B6 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 HIGH 66° VOL. 141, ISSUE 148 OBITUARIES ...... A3 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 CLASSIFIED ...... B7 LOW 54° PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019 GRADUATION SAUGUS HIGH

Principal Mi- chael Hashem awards Peter Decareau a diploma at Saugus High School’s gradu- ation on Fri- day. Decareau went into the service in 1942.

ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE

From left, Alivia Burke and Alana Aldred celebrate after graduation; Shelby Puracchio, Ruth Stacey Galdamez and Vi Pham are all smiles; Raisha Rahman sheds a tear on her way to the podium to deliver the valedictory address.

The Saugus High School Class of 2019 is a sea of red.

Class president Seven Greer ad- dresses her fellow graduates.

Jana Morgante holds her best friend, Dillon DiPersio. Emma Rose Howard receives her diploma.

781-593-7700 Publishing Daily, except Sundays USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA and additional offices. Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Subscriptions Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States $20.00 for 4 weeks $65.00 for 13 weeks $130.00 for 26 weeks $260.00 for 1 year Send payment to and POSTMASTER, send address changes to: The Daily Item 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 The crowd fills Stackpole Field following graduation. Richard Jonathan Barnes receives his diploma. SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 OBITUARIES Lynn construction worker in good Henry F. Collins, 90 1928-2019 condition a week after accident LOWELL — Henry F. Collins, age 90, resident of Dracut, for- LYNN — A worker in- Ramos was injured ers swarmed the site be- of a 1000 Hills Coffee Co. merly of Lynnfield and Largo, jured last Friday in an Ox- shortly before 9 a.m. May tween Munroe and Oxford workers Jazz Powell and Fla., passed away on May 25, ford Street construction 24 when a large section streets by midweek, con- Soneta Srey. They said 2019 at Lowell General Hos- site accident is in good of iron reinforcing bar on structing concrete “sheer workers from the project pital, surrounded by his loving condition. the job site dislodged or walls.” site are frequent custom- family. He was the beloved Marcello Ramos, 39, of dropped, pinning Ramos The site is being de- ers and both women heard husband of the late Doris Medford was still being against one side of the hole. veloped by The Procopio the frantic commotion (McKay) Collins. treated at Boston Medical He was transported by Companies as a 10-sto- that broke out seconds af- Born in Lowell on Sept. 1, Center as of Thursday, but emergency medical heli- ry building with under- ter the accident. 1928, he was the son of the hospital spokesman David copter to Boston and work ground parking. The sight “I was relieved when late Henry F. and Dorothy Kibbe listed Ramos’ condi- stopped on the job site. of workers back on the job they told us he’s fine. Ev- (Shaw) Collins. Henry proudly tion as upgraded from fair Construction resumed and good news about Ra- erything’s back on sched- served as a sergeant in the to good. by Tuesday and work- mos’ health pleased Land ule,” Powell said. United States Army during the Korean War. He then went on to have an exciting 25-year City and teachers come to terms on health career as a sports cartoon- ist and advertising artist with Dracut, who was instrumental HEALTH resort in order to carry she has a daughter em- Committee member Lor- Dean Wolf & Associates. For in providing care and support From A1 out the legally required ployed by the Lynn Public raine Gately said she is well over 40 years, his illustra- to Henry, as well as many niec- actions that otherwise Schools, who is a mem- a retired teacher, a Lynn tions appeared in papers such es, nephews and cousins who or authority and it lacks would be prohibited by the ber of the teachers union. Teachers Union delegate as the Lynn Item, the Lowell will miss his kind spirit and enough members to take conflict of interest law.” Committee member John to the North Shore Labor Sun, the Salem Evening News, lighthearted humor dearly. valid official action sole- McGee, chairman of the Ford has two daughters Council, and is on the dis- the Boston Sports News and Service information: ly due to board members School Committee, opted who are members of the trict’s retired teachers’ the New York Sports News. Friends and family are invited being disqualified by con- to invoke the rule of ne- teachers union. health insurance plan. He especially loved highlight- to call at the DRACUT Funer- flicts of interest from par- cessity, which required all Committee member Mi- ing local high school athletes al Home, 2159 Lakeview Ave., ticipating in the matter,” four members to disclose chael Satterwhite said his Gayla Cawley can be on the North Shore, and took Dracut, on Wednesday, June 5 Markopoulos wrote. their conflicts of interest. wife is a nurse in the dis- reached at gcawley@item- great joy in surprising whom- from 9 a.m. until 10:15 a.m. “The rule of necessity Committee vice chair trict and he’s on the school live.com. Follow her on ever he chose to draw that Henry’s funeral service will may only be used as a last Donna Coppola said health insurance plan. Twitter @GaylaCawley. week by keeping his upcoming be held at St. Francis Church, publications a secret. 115 Wheeler St., Dracut, at Those who knew Henry were 11 a.m. Burial will follow in Northeastern shows EPA its plan for Nahant amazed by his artistic abil- St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Lowell. ities, but there was nothing As an expression of sympathy, NAHANT The existing bunker will school requested last year. year. To mitigate the issue, that took greater priority for donations in Henry’s honor From A1 be used as the new build- The existing intake pipes the plan includes the con- Henry than his dear family. may be made to a veterans ing’s foundation to limit are significantly impact- struction of an onsite lob- He spent countless hours with association of your choice. communities everywhere the footprint and preserve ed by marine organisms, ster hatchery to annually his cousins and nephews, To leave an online memory or — including Nahant — is open space. About 18,000 namely blue mussels, set- raise and release lobster and took great care in making condolence, please visit www. simply too important to square feet would be bur- tling and fastening them- larvae into the water. each of them feel special, and dracutfuneralhome.com. jeopardize. It is our sin- ied underground. Above selves to the interior of A component of the proj- was a staple at every family cere belief that the revised ground, more than 19,000 the pipes, which restricts ect, using a portion of the gathering. He also loved his design enables us to carry square feet will sit on the the flow of water to less seawater flow to cool or home on the North Shore, his on the vital work of the western side of Murphy than 25 percent of design heat the new building, was home on Cape Cod and his Marine Science Center Bunker and more than capacity, according to the removed from the proposal. home in Largo, Fla. and continue to be a good 17,650 square feet on the document. The system is “We believe the new de- Henry is survived by his neighbor.” eastern portion. designed to have a flow sign reflects a consensus cousins, John O’Donnell and The ENF outlines North- “The proposed seawa- rate of about 550 gal- approach that will safe- his wife Frances of Largo, Fla., eastern’s plans to begin ter system is an essential lons-per-minute per pump, guard the unique charac- Millie O’Donnell of Largo, Fla., construction this winter. upgrade to the existing but it has been reduced to ter, beauty and natural re- and Doris Bradley of Dracut; The project is expected system and would be ab- as low as 78 gallons per sources of East Point,” the his godson, David Bradley of to be completed by the solutely critical for the minute. university wrote in its let- summer of 2021. In-water MSC’s research operation Pipes would extend ter to residents. “That has work is expected to occur even if the CSI project about 400 feet from the been our goal as a valued in July 2020. was not being proposed,” seawall into Bathing partner in Nahant for the Mary S. Dunlop Northeastern acquired according to the 233-page Beach Cove. This is the last 50 years, and so it will the property in 1966 from ENF. same general location as remain going forward.” the U.S. government to The proposal is to existing intake lines. create a marine research Bridget Turcotte can be AN ONLY CHILD! With over upgrade to a 600-gal- Northeastern calculat- and teaching center, incor- lon-per-minute system, ed that about five mar- reached at bturcotte@item- 50 off-spring on her direct porating remnant military which is 75 percent less ket-sized lobsters would live.com. Follow her on family tree. facilities into the campus. capacity than what the be killed by the system per Twitter @BridgeTurcotte. Mrs. Mary S. (Carpenter) Dunlop, Age: Forever Young, of Lynn, joined her cast of Angels Item bee winner spellbound at Scripps final in D.C. and she will win the Spiritual Oscar (personal joke with the greatest actress of all time). BEE ple were approaching to Joel Abramson of Mar- guess my Scripps journey words by asking for the *Wednesday, May 29, From A1 blehead, a co-sponsor of ends here.” root — which is something 2019* the Item bee in March. She will attend Central while there were plenty of she’s learned in her years She is the wife of Robert W. Sadly for her, the cutoff Catholic High School in words remaining on the competing in spelling bees. to make the finals was 30, Lawrence in the fall. Dunlop And Mother of: Bobby!, organizers’ list, “we will When Thursday dawned, Karen!, Billy!, Debbie!, Mary!, leaving her a point shy. Ramesh said her broth- soon run out of words that there were 50 spellers in “I’m very, very disap- er, Navin, hopes to enter Neil!, Jacqualyn!, Scotty!, Bar- will possibly challenge the final. It took 5 ½ hours pointed and sorry to have the Item bee next year. ry!, Jimmy! and the adorable lit- you, the most phenomenal to whittle that number fallen just short,” she said. “(Ramesh) was a great tle Michael. (she says that every collection of super spellers down to 16. By 11 p.m. “I was looking forward to representative of the re- day to practice as she prays). in the history of the com- Thursday night, there Service information: Visi- representing our region gion and will do very well she’ll tell you if you’re off key), petition.” were eight spellers left. … Without (the help of tation will be held in the GO- He said the bee com- in whatever path she and her extraordinary baking All eight received $50,000 the Abramsons), and The ODRICH Home, 128 Wash- mittee had decided that from Scripps. chooses in life,” Abramson talents that meant so much to Daily Item’s help, I nev- ington St., Lynn, on Monday, it would go three more The contest, which fea- said. so many throughout the years. er would have been able 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. rounds, and whoever was tured 567 top spellers in In her physical life nothing to represent a region. I Steve Krause can be She will be in her personal meant more than family and left at the end would be the United States, was dressing room and request- declared a co-champion. held this week in National hoped to make the region reached at skrause@item- friends who are family. proud in the finals, but I live.com. ed not to be seen — so no She is adored and with her Nobody flinched. Harbor, Md. autographs, or photo shoots long list of family members she Ramesh, of Chelmsford, Ramesh was competing allowed. Service will follow also had the honor of meeting an eighth grade student for the second year in a in Pine Grove, Lynn. Rela- her first Great-Great Grandson from Ste. Jean D’Arc row. She emerged from tives and friends respectfully … Then her first Great-Great School in Lowell, said that a group of 94 spellers invited to attend. Granddaughter only in the past while not being in the fi- in March, which encom- Jesus is her Lord Almighty two years. Thank you GOD for nals was hard for her, she passed a district of 110 (with whispers to mother allowing this little girl life. (And accepted the outcome. schools ranging in locales Mary as well) and guided her special thanks to Aunty Mary “This is the Scripps na- from Greater Lynn to all these years to allow her for Introducing her to our fa- tional bee,” she said. “I’m Chelmsford, Maynard and the gift of Faith, Hugs, Sense ther … and giving her the most glad to have had the op- Ashburnham. of Humor (like large), sense awesome sister she could have portunity to test myself Ramesh ended up 29 of musical appreciation (oh ever asked for). against the best spellers points over the first round in the country.” of the tournament Mon- Still, she couldn’t help day, netting 23 out of 30 but note that most of the points in the preliminary Lynn shooting suspect words those boys and girls round, which consisted of were spelling correctly in a written exam. arrested in Pennsylvania that final round, she was She followed that up by The value of each coupon shown here is equal to spelling correctly as she spelling her words correct- or greater than the price of the newspaper. SUSPECT cation card. He posted bail, listened along. ly through the oral rounds “That gave me some sat- Tuesday and Wednesday, From A1 police said. isfaction,” she said. “I re- giving her 29 points after ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS! Geraldo Rojas, 19, was Earlier in April, Encar- ally enjoyed taking it in. I three days. If you would like to participate in arrested on May 3 at nacion was arrested and loved the passion, because “I stood on stage and The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, charged with unlawful his Lynn home and also I have the passion too.” waited with bated breath possession of ammunition charged in connection Another thing Ramesh for the finalists to be an- contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 without a firearm identifi- with the shooting. noted was that more peo- nounced,” Ramesh wrote TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY LAW OFFICES OF Swampscott takes another JAMES J. CARRIGAN • Social Security Disability • Workers Compensation look at over-55 development • Accidents 25 years located across SWAMPSCOTT town,” Mann said. “We concept would stay the from Lynn District Court 15 Johnson St. From A1 can’t act on construction same, Mann said, includ- until we get access.” ing on-site parking. 781-596-0100 using a “paper street,” JAMES J. CARRIGAN Once the subdivision “We are truly in the ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN which, according to Jill is approved, Mann said first of many stages,” said LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL Mann, a representative of www.jamescarriganlaw.com she has to go back to the Mann. “Now I have to go the developer, is a street Zoning Board of Appeals [email protected] for subdivision approval, that appears on a map but for approval to modify the has not been built. permit. Once the new en- go before the town and “We are able to develop trance is approved, it will get them to agree to the ITEM CLASSIFIEDS the road but we have to change the layout because street and then develop GET RESULTS! connect it to Foster Street, people would be coming in the street. I have a lot of Call Customer Service which requires full subdi- from a different direction. work ahead of me, but it’s to place an ad 781-593-7700, ext. 2 vision approval from the The rest of the proposed doable.” A4 SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019 OPINION JUAN GONZALEZ HOW TO REACH US We need more cleanup efforts

Christian Gonzalez, Lynn cleanups, includ- lot of green cities, for support was incredible when it comes to clean 110 Munroe St. a 14-year-old teenager ing one organized on example, even in the and the first cleanup ups. Lynn city council- P.O. Box 5 and resident of Lynn, March 23. train stations we have challenge concluded on ors enhanced these ef- Lynn, MA 01903 was walking under The cleanup brought recycling containers, May 21. forts by making Earth Customer Service the Shepard Street together Christian and the youth are en- At the end of this Day week visits to local Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. commuter rail bridge and 11 other local His- couraged to recycle. campaign, 190 bags of schools to talk about Connecting when he saw a small panic residents moti- By recycling, they can waste were collected All Departments: the environment. 781-593-7700 bunny eating food vated by the trending receive a free train totaling five tons of There is much more wastes left on a foam #TrashTag Challenge pass, and there is al- garbage with a total of to be done, including Ext. 2 Classifi ed/Legal Advertising plate discarded on the and Without Borders ways enough contain- 292 hours of volunteer empowering environ- classi [email protected] Magazine’s appeal ers to place plastic and work dedicated. The sidewalk. mental crimes task Subscriptions The rabbit spotted through social me- glass.” campaign included forces and looking at [email protected] Christian and quick- dia for people to get The early spring removing trash from ticketing and fines for Circulation ly fled. He watched as out and clean streets, cleanup sparked more High Rock Park to en- littering. [email protected] it jumped over an old parks and vacant lots. spring cleanups, and hance the Highland At the 17th Annu- Ext. 3 television shell that Alejandra Barrenche city Associate Public overlook’s beauty. Newsroom al Summit of the In- [email protected] appeared to be aban- of Lynn was one of Works Commission- There is no doubt digenous Peoples at [email protected] doned. An idea popped the cleanup partici- er Lisa Nerich added that community in- the United Nations, I Ext. 4 pants. “In Colombia,” her valued expertise volvement is making in his head: “I’ll pick heard a representative Sports up some of the trash she said, “there are a to aid the efforts. Her progress in the city of a renowned tribal [email protected] under this bridge.” group say, “To under- Ext. 5 He grabbed an old stand the dynamic of Retail and Online Advertising cardboard box under trash we have to un- [email protected] the bridge and in short derstand more about ADVERTISING order filled it with who is throwing it and Ernie Carpenter Jr. trash including glass who is picking it up, Director of Advertising and discarded wood and Business Development, ext. 1355 that is to say, both of [email protected] with nails sticking out these people must be Ralph Mitchell of the boards. analyzed and those Sales Representative, ext. 1313 The Shepard Street who need help, must [email protected] underpass wasn’t the Patricia Whalen be helped — Education Sales Representative, ext. 1310 first place Christian, is key.” [email protected] an athlete, musician Those are words to BUSINESS OFFICE and rookie YouTu- live by. Maria Alvaracin ber, collected trash. ext. 1205 The summer is long, [email protected] A young man with a we need more green ef- Susan J. Conti keen sense of environ- forts from the citizens Controller, ext. 1288 mental awareness, he and every volunteer is [email protected] had dedicated hours to more than welcome to Ted Grant cleanup efforts before Publisher, ext. 1234 keep Lynn clean! [email protected] spotting the rabbit un- Marian Kinney der the bridge. He even Juan Gonzalez is an ext. 1212 has a cleanup motto: environmental cam- [email protected] “We pick up whatever paign volunteer orga- Will Kraft Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 does not belong on the nizer. He is the found- [email protected] Earth.” er of Without Borders Mike Shanahan But his impromptu Magazine, which can Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 West Lynn collection be followed @Without- [email protected] COURTESY PHOTO Carolina Trujillo turned out to be a BordersMagazine and Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 warm-up for partici- Carlos Prudencio and Christian Gonzalez of Lynn were honored by the can be reached at bos- [email protected] pating in early spring Lynn City Council this week for a spring’s worth of trash cleanup efforts. [email protected]. Jim Wilson Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] IAN BRENNAN CIRCULATION Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 A ‘Brown Sugar’ problem [email protected] CLASSIFIED Abbe Young Smith Imagine everyone be broadcast without a After an interrup- how come you taste so The issue today is not Manager, ext. 1276 in a sold-out stadium peep by radio stations tion so that lead singer good? Brown Sugar, that they ever wrote [email protected] singing along joyful- around the world and Mick Jagger could deal just like a young girl the song. Nor that they GRAPHICS ly to a tune glorifying is blasted in cafes, air- with a health issue, the should,” to a customer have ever sung it. The Trevor Andreozzi slavery, rape, torture ports, gyms, shopping Rolling Stones will re- or colleague. Yet, the Designer fault is that they keep [email protected] and pedophilia, with centers and the ilk, sume their internation- Stones have brazenly singing it. the entire chorus led by even now well into the al “No Filter” stadium gotten away with this Mohamed Diop For anyone remaining Designer a hyper-gesticulating #MeToo and #TimesUp tour June 21 at Sol- jeering harassment for [email protected] an apologist for “the 75-year-old white male, era. dier Field in . decades. Mark Sutherland centimillionaire. It Clearly, if the song’s “Brown Sugar,” far from This is not a call for greatest rock ‘n’ roll Creative Director [email protected] sounds like something same words were recit- some obscure B-side, is censorship or curtail- band in the world,” I out of a dystopian hor- ed publicly, they would sure to be on the set- ing of artistic speech, challenge you to speak NEWSROOM the lyrics to “Brown Mike Alongi ror film or a tale of 19th incite outrage. Twit- list. From the “Sticky but a plea for super- Sports Reporter ext. 1228 century-era evil. ter would run amok, Fingers” album, it was stars to accept at least Sugar” in its entirety [email protected] Sadly, this spectacle friendships would fray, a No. 1 Billboard hit in a fraction of account- aloud and irony-free Bill Brotherton is coming to a major careers would capsize, 1971 that the band has ability for their words Features Editor ext. 1338 before a diverse group [email protected] city near you — right swallowed whole by continued to perform as the rest of us. of strangers. and repeatedly bring to With compassion and Gayla Cawley here in our post-“Get waves of shame. Some- Go ahead, I dare you. Reporter, ext. 1236 Out” world and with how though, when set life on stage. respect for Jagger’s [email protected] audiences around the to music, the words are Instead of being held health scare, his brush Ian Brennan is a music Cheryl Charles globe paying princely ignored. 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By Jim Salter vention, Missouri would abortions before a fetus is performed in Missouri has and David A. Lieb become the first state viable outside the womb, declined every year for the ASSOCIATED PRESS without an abortion clin- the dividing line the high past decade, reaching a ic since the U.S. Supreme court set in Roe. low of 2,910 last year. Of ST. LOUIS — A judge Court’s 1973 Roe v. Wade Louisiana, Georgia, those, an estimated 1,210 issued an order Friday ruling that legalized the Kentucky, Mississippi occurred at eight weeks or to keep Missouri’s only procedure nationwide. and Ohio have enacted less of pregnancy, accord- abortion clinic operating The clinic’s license bills barring abortion once ing to preliminary statis- over the objections of state will remain in effect un- there’s a detectable fetal tics from the state health health officials, delivering til a ruling is issued on heartbeat, as early as the department. abortion-rights advocates Planned Parenthood’s re- sixth week of pregnancy. Missouri women also a courtroom victory after a quest for a permanent in- Parson signed a Missou- seek abortions in other string of setbacks in legis- junction, Stelzer’s ruling ri bill last week approv- states. In Kansas, about latures around the U.S. says. A hearing is set for ing an eight-week ban on 3,300 of the 7,000 abor- St. Louis Circuit Judge Tuesday morning. abortion, with exceptions tions performed in 2018 Michael Stelzer said “Today is a victory for only for medical emergen- were for Missouri resi- Planned Parenthood’s St. women across Missouri, cies. Alabama has gone dents, according to the Louis clinic can continue but this fight is far from even further, outlawing state’s health department. providing abortions de- over,” Planned Parenthood virtually all abortions, Illinois does not track the spite the Missouri health Federation of America even in cases of rape or home states of women department’s refusal to CEO Dr. Leana Wen said PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS incest. None of the bans seeking abortions. renew its license over a in a statement. “We have Abortion-rights supporters marched on Thurs- has taken effect, and all An abortion clinic is lo- variety of patient safety seen just how vulnerable day in St. Louis. are expected to face legal cated just across the Mis- concerns. He said the tem- access to abortion care is challenges. sissippi River in Gran- porary restraining order here — and in the rest of “failed surgical abortions not talk. Planned Parenthood ite City, Ill., less than 10 was necessary to “pre- the country.” in which women remained The fight over the clin- spokeswoman Sarah Felts miles from the Planned vent irreparable injury” to Republican Gov. Mike pregnant” and legal viola- ic’s license comes as law- said the St. Louis clin- Parenthood facility in St. Planned Parenthood. Parson said in a written tions, while insisting that makers in many conser- ic continued to perform Louis. Planned Parent- With the abortion license statement that state reg- abortions Friday, includ- hood’s abortion clinic in it first needed to interview vative states are passing set to expire at midnight ulators still have “serious several clinic physicians ing on patients who moved the Kansas City area is in new restrictions that take Friday, Planned Parent- health and safety con- who had been reluctant up appointments that had Overland Park, Kan., just hood pre-emptively sued cerns regarding Planned to talk. Planned Parent- aim at Roe. Abortion op- been scheduled for next 2 miles from the state line. this week and argued that Parenthood’s abortion fa- hood said two staff doc- ponents, emboldened by week. The clinic also pro- State figures show a hand- the state was “weaponiz- cility in St. Louis.” tors agreed to interviews, new conservative justices vides other services that ful of Missouri hospitals ing” the licensing process. In refusing to renew but that others who are on the Supreme Court, are were not jeopardized by also perform abortions, Planned Parenthood said the license, Missouri’s contractors or no longer hoping federal courts will the license dispute. but those are relatively that absent court inter- health department cited work at the clinic would uphold laws that prohibit The number of abortions rare. Lawyers: Documents show census changed to give Republicans edge By Larry icant role in orchestrating ly to rule by July. Neumeister the addition of the citizen- It’s not yet clear if the and Mark ship question to the 2020 Hofeller documents might Sherman Decennial Census in or- affect the case, though the ASSOCIATED PRESS der to create a structural American Civil Liberties electoral advantage for, Union apprised the high NEW YORK — A Re- in his own words, ‘Repub- court of the latest develop- publican redistricting ex- licans and Non-Hispanic ments Thursday in a let- pert advocated for adding Whites,’ and that defen- ter signed by Dale Ho, di- a citizenship question to dants obscured his role rector of the group’s voting the 2020 census to give through affirmative mis- rights project and a law- an electoral edge to white representations,” the fil- yer who argued against people and Republicans, ing said. adding the question before opponents of the move The Justice Department the top court. alleged in a court filing denied those allegations in States, cities and rights Thursday. a statement released late groups had sued in New The filing in Manhat- Thursday, calling them an York and elsewhere, ar- tan federal court said a “an unfortunate last-ditch guing that the ques- trove of newly discovered effort” to derail a U.S. Su- tion would suppress the documents revealed that preme Court decision on count of immigrants and Thomas Hofeller, a long- the legality of adding the strengthen congressional time Republican gerry- citizenship question. representation and fund- mandering guru, played FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The change, announced ing for areas where mostly a key role in pushing the in spring 2018, seems Republicans reside. States According to the report, Catholic dioceses and religious orders spent Trump administration to poised for approval by the with large numbers of $301.6 million during the reporting period on payments to victims, legal include a citizenship ques- court, which heard argu- immigrants tend to vote fees and child-protection efforts. tion on the census for the ments in April and is like- Democratic. first time since 1950. Lawyers for opponents U.S. reports of adding the question said the files, found on Hofeller’s computer drives big rise in sex-abuse allegations after he died last year, also showed that he contrib- By David Crary report released in August. audit of Catholic dioceses uted vital language to a ASSOCIATED PRESS The grand jury identified across the U.S. to assess Justice Department letter more than 300 priests in their compliance with a used to justify the ques- NEW YORK — Quan- six of the state’s dioceses 2002 charter outlining the tion on the grounds that it tifying its vast sex-abuse who have been credibly church’s child-protection was needed to protect mi- crisis, the U.S. Roman accused of child sexual policies. Only one diocese, nority voting rights. Catholic Church said Fri- abuse committed over based in Lincoln, Neb., In reality, the lawyers day that allegations of many decades. was found noncompliant argued, the documents child sex abuse by clerics Since then, attorneys due to lack of transpar- show the census change is more than doubled in its general in numerous ency in public communi- part of a wider Republican latest 12-month reporting states have set up abuse cations about child sex effort to restrict the polit- period, and that its spend- hotlines and launched in- abuse cases. ical power of Democrats ing on victim compensa- vestigations, and a grow- Members of the audit and Latino communities. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tion and child protection ing number of dioceses team made on-site visits “The new evidence re- surged above $300 million. A new court filing by lawyers opposing adding and Catholic religious or- to more than one-third of veals that Dr. Thomas During the period from the citizenship question to the 2020 census al- ders have released names the 196 U.S. dioceses and Hofeller, the longtime July 1, 2017, to June 30, leges a longtime Republican redistricting ex- of priests accused of abuse. found shortcomings in Republican redistricting 2018, 1,385 adults came specialist, played a signif- pert played a key role in making the change. “Victims are coming 14 percent of them that forward with 1,455 allega- forward now because of will warrant follow-up tions of abuse, according real progress by secular to the annual report of the visits. Among the prob- authorities,” said the Sur- lems detected were poor Mexico’s president pushes dialogue U.S. Conference of Catho- vivors Network of those lic Bishops’ Secretariat of record-keeping of back- Abused by Priests. “Law- ground-check data, and in face of Trump’s tariff threats Child and Youth Protec- makers are increasing- tion. That was up from 693 allowing some clergy, staff ly getting rid of archaic, and volunteers to have By Christopher in the subsequent months. said Kenneth Smith Ra- allegations in the previous predator-friendly laws contact with children Sherman Tomato exporters in mos, who led then-Pres- year. The report attribut- and 16 attorneys general without undergoing train- and Peter Orsi the northwestern state of ident Enrique Peña Nie- ed much of the increase have launched investiga- ing or background checks. ASSOCIATED PRESS Sinaloa, avocado growers to’s delegation to USMCA to a victim compensation tions, so many victims are The findings were ev- in Michoacan and elec- talks and is now an in- program implemented in feeling hopeful.” MEXICO CITY — Pres- idence of “complacency tronics factories in Tam- ternational trade consul- five dioceses in New York The advocacy group ident Andrés Manuel state. urged officials in every and lack of diligence on López Obrador said Fri- aulipas, across the border tant at Mexico City-based According to the report, diocese to turn over sex the part of some dioceses,” day that Mexico won’t from Texas, would all feel AGON. Catholic dioceses and reli- abuse records to their said a letter included in panic over U.S. President the pinch. So would U.S. “And it would hurt U.S. gious orders spent $301.6 state attorney general for the report from Francesco Donald Trump’s threat of companies and American producers as well be- million during the report- investigation. The group Cesareo, who chairs a re- coercive tariffs — mea- consumers, to whom they cause they rely a lot on ing period on payments also said church staff view board created by the sures that economists say would pass on the in- Mexican inputs for their to victims, legal fees and should be instructed to bishops in 2002 to monitor could have dramatic con- creased cost of doing busi- production,” he added. child-protection efforts. report suspected abuse to sex abuse prevention ef- sequences for both nations ness. “So it would reduce their That was up 14 percent secular law enforcement forts. and potentially spur a The threat also throws competitiveness and force from the previous year before filing a report in- Referring to the Pennsyl- full-blown trade war. into question the future them to raise prices, which and double the amount ternally. vania grand jury report, Trump set a June 10 of the USMCA trade deal would ultimately of course spent in the 2014 fiscal According to a survey in- and the abuse allegations deadline for Mexico to do between the U.S., Mexico hit consumers.” year. cluded in the new annual that led to the defrocking more to slow immigra- and Canada, hammered The economic impact for The number of allega- report, more than 90 per- of former Cardinal Theo- tion through its territory out in months of conten- Mexico was swift, with the tions is likely to rise fur- cent of the alleged abusers dore McCarrick, Cesareo or else all of its exports tious negotiations as a peso dropping more than ther during the current were already dead or re- said the events “have led — from avocados and au- replacement for the North 3 percent against the U.S. fiscal year, given that moved from the ministry. to both frustration and tomobiles to machinery American Free Trade dollar Friday morning. Catholic dioceses in New Most of the reported abuse anger among the faithful and household applianc- Agreement, one of the U.S. stocks likewise tum- Jersey and Pennsylvania occurred between 1960 in the Church, a loss of es — stand to be hit with Trump administration’s bled on Wall Street. have started large com- and 1990, with a peak in the credibility of the hier- 5 percent duties. And he most touted achievements. Initial macroeconomic pensation programs in the 1970s. archy, and a questioning threatened to possibly “It would really have a projections from econo- the wake of a scathing Compilation of the an- of the efficacy of the audit increase the tariffs incre- terrible impact on our pro- mists were are also chill- Pennsylvania grand jury nual report entails an itself.” mentally, up to 25 percent ducers and our exporters,” ing. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Panic alarm canceled at 42 be summoned for operating a Coat Factory at 310 Andover larly arrests, reflect police records. In Grey Lane on Thursday at 9:24 motor vehicle with a suspend- St. reported a man in his 30s the event of a perceived inaccuracy, p.m. by the homeowner who ed license after she crashed stole a rug, sheets and other it is the sole responsibility of the con- called to say he hit the alarm a vehicle at 8 Essex Place on items on Wednesday at 5:33 while setting the system. Thursday at 8:45 a.m. p.m. and the party refused to cerned party to contact the relevant Elvira Lopez, 29, was sum- stop and left the parking lot to- police department and have the Animal Control moned for operating a motor wards Peabody operating a mo- department issue a notice of correc- vehicle without a license on tor vehicle with Massachusetts tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or Caller reports there’s a dog Thursday at 1:18 p.m. following license plate no. 7KW598. Ser- clarifications will not be made without in a vehicle with the windows a motor vehicle stop at 2 New- geant checked with the Haw- closed in the Whole Foods express notice of change from the ar- bury St. and Route 128 South. thorne Circle address but the Market parking lot on Thursday vehicle was not there. resting police department. Yunior Ramirez, 30, of 125 at 10 p.m. Animal control of- Green St., was summoned Caller was concerned her So- ficer was unable to locate the following a motor vehicle stop cial Security number may have LYNN vehicle. at 20 Newbury and 200 Lake been compromised because ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK she entered her information streets on Thursday at 2:23 Lynn Police surrounded and searched a red Arrests Complaints p.m. for unlicensed operation into a phishing site she thought was Apple Support. Officer re- Subaru Forester in Market Square on Friday Byron Brown, 60, of 39 Lyn- of a motor vehicle. Suspicious person reported ports it was not a scam. which was wanted in connection with a shoot- nway, was arrested and charged at The Savings Bank at 584 Accidents Walk-in from 22 Warren St., ing two weeks ago. with assault with a dangerous Main St. on Thursday at 8:13 Apt. 1 came into the police sta- weapon at 11 p.m. on Thursday. a.m. Officer sent the party on Caller reports she was in a tion to report credit card fraud Byron Brown, 29, of 39 his way. minor motor vehicle crash on on Wednesday at 5:36 p.m. Police search a Lynnway, was arrested and Woman came into the sta- Wednesday 4:39 p.m. in the Lynn Police Department re- charged with assault with a tion on Thursday at 10:01 a.m. parking lot at 216 Newbury questing a check on the oper- dangerous weapon at 11:14 to report she struck a dog on St. Parties exchanged paper- ator and passenger of a motor vehicle suspected p.m. on Thursday. Wednesday at Olde Towne work but she reported the other vehicle with Massachusetts Jennifer Levesque, 44, of Road and spoke with the own- party was very threatening. Of- license plate no. Y8LMS20 100 Willow St., was arrested on er. Incident referred to the ani- ficer spoke with parties, minor registered at 10 Tanners Court. in Lynn shooting a warrant charge of possession mal control officer. damage, Massachusetts State Police received a report of a of an abandoned motor vehicle Property check of Huckleber- Police accident. Papers were domestic dispute in the vehicle and a straight warrant charge ry Hill School at 5 Knoll Road exchanged. 45 minutes ago in Lynn. Pea- By Bella diGrazia male was not arrested and at 10:16 p.m. on Thursday. on Friday at 12:45 a.m. Officer Motor vehicle crash reported body officer reports the vehicle ITEM STAFF the vehicle was seized for Sixto Lopez, 22, of 56 Ingalls reports all appears in order. on Wednesday at 5:12 p.m. at does not appear to be in the ballistic evidence. LYNN — Lynn Police St., was arrested and charged Request for a property check 51 Andover St. and 2 Andover area. “It’s still an ongoing in- with unlicensed operation of a at Pillings Pond on Friday at Drive. One party out of control, Resident of 20 Joyce Road seized a vehicle that was vestigation,” said Lynn Lt. motor vehicle at 12:01 a.m. on 1:30 a.m. Officer reported Officer will document. reports a suspicious woman wanted in relation to a Michael Kmiec. Friday. there are no overnight commer- Report of a minor motor ve- came to her door on Wednes- shooting in West Lynn two The shooting, which oc- cial vehicles parked. hicle crash at Su Chang’s at day at 8:38 p.m. and asked for weeks ago. curred in the vicinity of Accidents Property check of Lynnfield 373 Lowell St. on Wednesday a party who does not live there. Cruisers surrounded Walnut and Cedar streets High School at 275 Essex St. at 6:42 p.m. Paperwork ex- She left in a beat up black a male and a red Suba- just before 6 p.m., involved A report of a motor vehicle on Friday at 1:30 a.m. Officer changed. Chevrolet Blazer. ru Forester near Market people in two cars shoot- crash on Bay State Road at reports all appears in order. Hit and run crash on Wednes- 10:30 a.m. on Thursday; at Physical fight between call- Square early Friday af- ing at each other. There day at 7:07 p.m. Caller reports er’s brother and boyfriend at ternoon. An officer spotted Essex Avenue and Essex Street Medical Aid his vehicle was struck while were no reported injuries. at 12:01 p.m. on Thursday; at 2213 Crane Brook Way on the vehicle and quickly parked at 13 Albert Road. Of- Wednesday at 11:03 p.m. Of- South and Summer streets at Ambulance requested at 1 identified it as the one re- Bella diGrazia can be ficer will check the neighbor- ficers report one man left in 1:04 p.m. on Thursday; at Es- Suntaug St. on Thursday at lated to the May 15 shoot- reached at bdigrazia@ hood for vehicles with matching a taxi and the other is leaving sex Court and Essex Street at 10:31 p.m. Patient taken to the ing, according to Lynn itemlive.com. Follow her on damage. now. Officers will document. 1:10 p.m. on Thursday; at 867 hospital. Capt. Mark O’Toole. The Twitter @BelladiGrazia. Motor vehicle crash at 8 Woman reported driving past Lynnfield St. at 1:11 p.m. on Caller from 31 Wildewood Essex Place with a female Thursday; at Market and State a Massachusetts Department Drive reports having chest pain trapped on Thursday at 8:45 of Transportation (MassDOT) streets at 5:10 p.m. on Thurs- on Friday at 12:12 a.m. Patient a.m. See summons for Fatme day; at 126 Union St. at 6:22 landscape crew at 550 Lowell taken to the hospital. Mourtada. and 232 Newbury streets and p.m. on Thursday; at 95 Trem- Well-being check requested Motor vehicle crash at 136 ont St. at 9:27 a.m. on Friday. a rock smashed her driver’s at 4 Tappan Court on Friday Lowell and 2 King streets on side window on Thursday at A report of a hit and run at 6:08 a.m. Caller reports the Thursday at 10:12 a.m. Offi- motor vehicle crash at 146 9:56 a.m. Officer reported a garage door has been open cer helped with paperwork ex- MassDOT supervisor arrived Hamilton Ave. at 5:47 p.m. on for a few days and she is con- change, no injuries or tows. and gave her the information Thursday. cerned for the neighbors. Offi- Motor vehicle crash report- she needed. A report of a motor vehicle cer checked the home, no one ed at 20 Wallis and 37 Walnut Caller reports ongoing dis- crash with personal injury at at home, all appears in order. streets on Thursday at 12:55 pute with neighbors at 29 Joyce and Union streets at p.m. No tows, no injuries. Pa- Longview Way on Thursday at 6:21 p.m. on Thursday. MARBLEHEAD perwork exchanged. 11:21 a.m. Officer spoke to all Report of a motor vehicle parties and will document. Complaint Accidents crash at 2 Maple and 39 Coun- Unwanted guest reported at A report of threats made at ty streets on Thursday at 2:42 McDonald’s Restaurant at 133 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Multiple callers reported a p.m. Officer reports one vehicle Main St. on Thursday at 12:07 Lynn English, 50 Goodridge St., bike versus motor vehicle crash Police work the scene where 11 people were at 8:47 a.m. on Thursday. towed, and will document. p.m. A man was upset with the on Lafayette Street at 6:14 p.m. way the coffee was made, he killed during a mass shooting at the on Thursday. First responders Overdoses Animal Control was told to leave and not come Beach city public works building Friday. transported one to North Shore back. A report of a possible opiate Medical Center. Deceased animal reported at overdose on Park Road at 10 21 Downing Road on Wednes- SAUGUS a.m. on Thursday. Complaints day at 9:40. The Department of Virginia Beach A report of a possible over- Public Works was notified. A caller reported she drove Caller from 36 Bellview Ave. Arrests dose at Curwin Circle at 2:11 by an operator slumped over p.m. on Thursday. in Salem reported a missing Ali Marawan, 23, of 69 West- shooting leaves the wheel at Green Street and male parrotlet, a small parrot, Lincoln Avenue at 9:08 a.m. on ford St., Allston, was arrested Theft on Thursday at 11:22 a.m. On on warrant charges. Thursday. Responding officers callback, she stated the bird reported the male operator was Leopoldo Escalona, 55, of A report of a larceny at 147 flew away on May 18, but was 7 French St., Apt. 3, Lynn, was 11 dead, 6 hurt Munroe St. at 11:40 a.m. on awake and playing a game on seen near Welch Elementary his phone. arrested and charged with un- By Ben Finley ed by the “unspeakable, Thursday; at 300 Lynn Shore School on May 23. licensed operation of a motor A walk-in reported at 2:05 ASSOCIATED PRESS senseless violence,” and Drive at 12:56 p.m. on Thurs- Caller reports finding an vehicle. p.m. on Thursday that someone is offering the state’s full day; at 2 Brookline Ave. at 7:23 abandoned dog behind Welch Madison Haley Forsberg, 22, VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. stole her black, cracked iPhone support to survivors and p.m. on Thursday; at 474 Sum- Elementary School at 50 of 5 Wilkinson Drive, Newbury- 5 from her vehicle on Gregory — A longtime city employ- relatives of the victims. mer St. at 8:06 p.m. on Thurs- Swampscott Ave. on Thursday port, was arrested and charged Street. ee opened fire at a munic- The White House said day; at 59 Melvin Ave. at 9:40 at 12:16 p.m. Officer reports with operating under the influ- A caller reported a National ipal building in Virginia President Donald Trump p.m. on Thursday. the dog was stuck in the mud ence of liquor and negligent op- Grid phone scam at 4:25 p.m. Beach on Friday, killing had been briefed and was and owner returned. eration of a motor vehicle. 11 people and sending ter- Vandalism on Thursday. Caller reports she is babysit- monitoring the situation. A caller reported she was rified co-workers scram- Megan Banton, an ad- ting her friend’s cat, and the Complaints bling for cover before po- A report of vandalism at 27 house sitting on Sapphire Ave- ministrative assistant cat has escaped on Thursday lice shot and killed him, North Franklin St. at 10:45 nue and kept seeing a strobe who works in the build- at 12:47 p.m. Ralph, a black A caller reported a group of authorities said. a.m. on Thursday; at 13 Walter light and she didn’t know where ing where the shooting male domestic short haired, men trying to gain access to Six other people were St. at 10:15 p.m. on Thursday. it was coming from. Respond- happened, said she heard was last seen near Bresnahan the former Spud’s building at wounded in the shooting, ing officers reported it as a Street, Wednesday night. 8:02 a.m. Thursday. gunshots, called 911 and faulty floodlight. including a police officer barricaded herself and LYNNFIELD Two loose dogs reported A report of two men throwing whose bulletproof vest A caller reported at 11:02 on Thursday at 1:38 p.m. at baseballs off the Walnut Street about 20 colleagues inside p.m. on Thursday that her saved his life, said Vir- an office, pushing a desk Accidents 74 County and 84 Lynnfield overpass at 3:09 p.m. Thursday. ginia Beach Police Chief Washington Street neighbor streets. Officer reports Ozzy, a A report of a black Jeep veer- against a door. Minor motor vehicle crash with threatened to kill her by “point- James Cervera. The city’s “We tried to do every- black Labrador retriever, and ing off the road in the area visibly shaken mayor, no injuries reported on Thursday ing his finger in the shape of a Delilah, a yellow Labrador re- thing we could to keep of Breakheart Reservation at Bobby Dyer, called it “the at 12:33 p.m. at Lahey Health gun” and pointing it at her. She triever, live at 74 County St. Ver- everybody safe,” she said. 12:07 a.m. Friday. most devastating day in Center at 1350 Market St. stated it has been an ongoing bal warning given to Kyle Silva. “We were all just terrified. the history of Virginia Lynn Police Department re- issue and the neighbor threat- At 2:16, the officer issued a It felt like it wasn’t real, Theft Beach.” ported a motor vehicle crash ened her boyfriend because he $50 ticket to Joseph Q. Silva, like we were in a dream. The shooting happened on Thursday at 1:19 p.m. at believed he was involved in the from 74 County St. His dogs, A caller reported he pur- You are just terrified be- shortly after 4 p.m. when Condon Circle. theft of his Ducati. Ozzy and Delilah, are vaccinat- chased fraudulent Bruins tick- cause all you can hear is the veteran employee of Motor vehicle crash reported ed against rabies. ets at Dick’s Sporting Goods the gunshots.” with injuries at Condon Circle PEABODY from a woman who put an ad the Public Utilities De- She texted her mom, on Friday at 7:54 a.m. Massa- Complaints on Craigslist at 11:44 a.m. partment entered a build- telling her that there was chusetts State Police to handle. Thursday. ing in the city’s Municipal an active shooter in the Arrest Caller reported he was assault- A resident walked into the Center, and “immediately building and she and oth- Alarms Edwin T. Marsh Jr., 56, of 26 ed by staff during a massage station at 2:31 p.m. Thursday began to indiscriminate- ers were waiting for police. Endicott St., was arrested on at Reiki Reflexology Massage to report that all four doors ly fire upon all of the vic- “Thank God my baby Burglar alarm sounded at Ev- a warrant on Thursday at 9:17 at 2 Mount Pleasant Drive on were stolen off of his 2018 tims,” Cervera said. He is OK,” Banton’s mother, erett Bank at 771 Salem St. on a.m. at 2 Berry St. Wednesday at 5:15 Officer spoke Jeep Wrangler during the previ- did not release the sus- Dana Showers, said. Thursday at 7:12 p.m. Officer with reporting party. It was a mis- ous night on Alfred Road. pect’s name. Five of the injured were reports all exterior doors are Summons understanding, and they handled A report of shoplifting from Police entered the build- being treated at Sentara secure and all appears to be it among themselves. Walmart on Broadway at 6:35 ing and got out as many Virginia Beach General in order. Fatme Mourtada, 41, will Employee of the Burlington p.m. Thursday. employees as they could, Hospital and a sixth was then exchanged fire with being transferred to the the suspect, who was Trauma Center at Sen- killed, the chief said. tara Norfolk General Hos- The shooting sent shock pital, Sentara Healthcare waves through Virginia tweeted. Beach, the state’s largest At a nearby middle Lynn Drug Task Force CALL 24 HOURS A DAY city and a popular vaca- school, friends and rela- tion spot in southeastern tives were reuniting with or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) Virginia. The building loved ones who were in where the attack took the building when the Hotline place is in a suburban shooting happened. They complex miles away from included Paul Swain, 50, the high-rise hotels along who said he saw his fian- All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. the beach and the down- cee from across the park- 781-477-4444 town business area. ing lot, clearly in an agi- Callers may remain anonymous. Virginia Gov. Ralph tated state. Spanish menu available Northam said in a state- “I think she knew some ment he was devastat- of the people,” he said. SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 GRADUATION LYNNLYNN ENGLISHENGLISH

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Lynn English graduates wipe away tears during the emotional speech given by valedictorian Chrisneiris Difo Reynoso.

Graduation cap designs are on display.

Jake Troubetaris, president of the senior class, delivers Johsue Castillo Rodriguez waves to the crowd as he walks up to accept his diploma. his speech during the ceremony.

Tears stream down the face of Lynn English valedictorian Ad Special Chrisneiris Difo Reynoso as she tells her emotional story. Springtime is yard sale time. 3-day run: Thursday, Friday, Saturday $29.00 special rate! Includes attention-getting header graphic, four lines of ad copy, and a yard sale kit containing signs and sales tips! Don’t miss out! Call 781-593-7700, ext. 1276 or email [email protected] A8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019 GRADUATION LYNN CLASSICAL

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK From left, Lesson Nimely, Hailey Green, Olajumoke Fanimakun and Shiriya Bond are ready The balloons at Lynn Classical’s graduation for graduation. bring school spirit.

Lynn Classical seniors celebrate before the start of graduation. Lynn Classical seniors take a selfie before the start of graduation.

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By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR The MIAA boys and girls ten- nis state tournament pairings were announced and there are plenty of local teams set to com- pete for state championships in their respective divisions. For the boys, Division 1 North includes three local teams. No. 5 St. John’s drew a first-round bye and travels to No. 4 West- ford Academy Tuesday (3:30) in the quarterfinal round. No. 9 Peabody travels to No. 8 Malden in a first-round clash between Northeastern Conference rivals Monday (3:30). No. 11 Classical qualified for the tournament at 8-8. Classical visits No. 6 Ac- ton-Boxboro Monday (3:30) in the first round. ITEM FILE PHOTO In Division 2 North, the Mar- blehead Magicians drew the No. 5 Second singles player Hannah Porath and the rest of the Mar- blehead girls tennis team will begin their quest for a Division 3 ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE TENNIS, B2 state title Tuesday. Kevin Dewing was the starting pitcher for St. John’s in its game against Walpole Friday. Lacrosse teams get St. John’s Prep their marching orders By Steve Krause season game against ITEM STAFF Essex Tech Monday (7) wins in preview at Manning Field. Mean- It’s time for the MIAA while, the girls, 16-4, have North Sectional lacrosse drawn the No. 5 seed in tournaments, with many Division 2 North and will of postseason North Shore teams — in- play at home against No. cluding both St. Mary’s 12 Winthrop (12-7) Mon- By Harold Rivera Costello does a good job boys and girls — vying to day (5) in the front end of ITEM SPORTS EDITOR with them.” wear a state champion’s the double-header. ITEM FILE PHOTO Alex Lane plated Brady crown later this month. The Swampscott girls, DANVERS — If the St. O’Brien with the game-win- Kiana Napolitano closed out a banner week The pairings wee an- John’s Prep Eagles needed 14-2, drew the No. 2 seed ning run on a sharply-hit by being named MVP of the NEC South. nouned Friday. in D2 North and will play an indication as to what grouball in the bottom of In boys lacrosse, the they might see in the “Su- at home against Stone- the sixth. Lane carried St. Spartans are seeded ham, with the date and per 8” tournament, Wal- John’s offense, going 4-for- Revere’s Napolitano eighth at 14-4, and will pole gave them a preview 4 with an RBI. He homered host their first ever post- LACROSSE, B2 Friday at Pete Frates Di- twice in Thursday’s win at has a memorable week amond. Gloucester. In a back-and-forth clash “Alex’s hitting the ball star selections. between two of the state’s very well now,” Letarte By Harold Rivera top teams, the Eagles were said. “He’s seeing the ball ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Marblehead senior mid- pushed to the brink in a fielder Grace Arthur was well, putting it in play. A It’s been a memorable 6-5 win. couple home runs Thurs- named MVP of the NEC “Walpole’s a very good week for Revere senior at- North. The Magicians day helped. The ball seems tacker Kiana Napolitano, team,” Eagles coach Dan like a softball to him right earned three all-confer- Letarte said. “I saw them who scored her 500th ca- ence selections and three now, which is good for him reer point Thursday and the other day against because it’s a good time of all-star selections. Braintree and they had was named Most Valuable Winthrop’s Ben Cimmi- the year to have Alex start Player of the Northeastern a five-run inning. Same hitting. It’s coming off the no (South) and Swamp- thing here, they just find Conference South when scott’s Al Eaton (North) bat well and fast so I’m the league announced its ways. They have a lot of moving back a little bit in were named the coaches award winners for the speed. They put the ball the coach’s box.” of the year. Eaton coached 2019 season this week. in play, they run the bas- Kevin Dewing got the the Big Blue to a 14-2 Napolitano and the Patri- es well, their outfield’s start and went four in- regular season, including ITEM FILE PHOTO ots were well-represented, tremendous, their fielders nings. Dewing struck out a nine-game win streak are tremendous. They’re a landing three all-confer- Nick Napolitano will help lead the good team. Coach (Chris) ST. JOHN’S, B2 ence selection and two all- ALL-STARS, B2 eighth-seeded Spartans into action. Navigators pierce Bravehearts By Joshua Kummins multiple RBI as part of the impres- North Shore began the night with FOR THE ITEM sive offensive performance. Catcher back-to-back hits from Watson and Nolan Watson (Dayton) went 4-for- shortstop Andrew Olszak (South- WORCESTER — The North 6 with two runs scored out of the ern Maine) before right fielder Shore Navigators broke out the leadoff spot, while third baseman Ben Malgeri (Holy Cross) was hit bats for the second consecutive Tyler MacGregor (Columbia) went by a pitch to load the bases. The CONGRESS night, posting 14 hits en route to a 3-for-5 and drove in four runs for Navs scored when left fielder Sean INSURANCE AGENCY OF LYNN 131 BROAD STREET, LYNN, MA 01901 12-4 win over the Worcester Brave- his second consecutive multi-hit Lawlor (Flagler) hit a sacrifice fly hearts Friday at a sold-out Hanover game. to center and extended their lead Insurance Park. Pitching minutes from his home- on MacGregor’s two-run single Congress Insurance Agency’s Following Thursday’s sea- town of Auburn, rising Northeast- through the middle. Player of the Week son-opening 9-8 win in Brockton, ern freshman Jake Gigliotti earned The Bravehearts got a run back the Navs improved to 2-0 for the the win in his North Shore debut. in their half of the first against first time since 2013. He struck out six and allowed just North Shore starter Cedric Gillette Four North Shore batters record- two hits and one walk through 4 2/3 ed multiple hits and four recorded innings of relief. NAVIGATORS, B3 Pacheco does it all for St. Mary’s baseball

game with a single. Then ROUNDUP Lee just came up and gave us what we needed with JOHAN ORTEGA The St. Mary’s baseball a huge grand slam. That LYNN TECH team grabbed its fourth gave us a four-run lead consecutive win Friday and that’s exactly what This week’s Congress Insurance Agency Player of the with a 7-5 victory at Win- we needed,” coach Derek chester. Dana said. Week is Johan Ortega, a pitcher for the Lynn Tech Tigers. Lee Pacheco led the Spar- DJ DiCenso knocked Ortega is a 3 year captain for the Tigers and has a 5-1 tans on the mound and at in a pair of runs and fin- record on the mound this year to go along with a .430 the plate. He pitched four ished 1-for-2. Jared Cop- innings and allowed two pola continued his torrid batting average. He’s thrown two complete game one- earned runs on six hits. Pa- surge, going 1-for-2 with a hitters this year. Coach Germano describes Ortega as a checo helped his own cause RBI and two runs scored. true leader on and off the field. Jomar is a varsity with a grand-slam and fin- John Mulready scored two ished 1-for-4 with four RBI. runs, while Kyle Ouellette basketball player and carries a strong 3.0 GPA. Ortega “We had a big fourth in- and Richie Pagliuca each has interest in a few schools next year, one of them being ning. Lee started on the scored once. Framingham State University, but is still undecided. mound. We didn’t play Aiven Cabral tossed two ITEM FILE PHOTO great behind them at the innings in relief and struck start. We were down 3-0. out three. Coppola pitched For additional information on Congress Insurance, Lee Pacheco led the Spartans on the mound DJ had a big two-run visit www.Congressinsurance.com and at the plate Friday. double and Jared tied the ROUNDUP, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019 Bruins must soldier on without Grzelcyk

.ST. LOUIS (AP) — John and Blues first-line wing- player." Moore is ready for his er Vladimir Tarasenko are Sanford hasn't played closeup and the chance confirmed to play in Game since Game 3 of the Winni- to make an impact in the 3 after each one missed peg series April 14. That's Stanley Cup Final. practice for maintenance, an even longer layoff than Moore is expected to re- but the lineups have to Blues winger Robby Fab- place injured defensem- change slightly. bri, who replaced Thomas an Matt Grzelcyk in the The Blues will be with- in Game 2. Boston Bruins' lineup for out important grinder Os- "The guys who haven't Game 3 at the St. Louis kar Sundqvist after their Blues on Saturday night. only active player with a been playing have done a Grzelcyk is in concussion Cup ring was suspended good job of holding each protocol and didn't travel one game for boarding Gr- other accountable," San- with the team, and Moore zelcyk and knocking him ford said. "We've been took his place in practice out of Game 2 on Wednes- skating, working out. It's Friday alongside Connor day night. Zach Sanford is a little different when you Clifton. expected to go in the line- get into a game." "This is why you train, up for his first playoff ac- Moore knows all about why you prepare, why tion since the first round, this stage after playing you take care of yourself," though Berube wouldn't for the New York Rang- Moore said. "When you're confirm that and said ers in the 2014 Cup Final called upon, it's time to do injured forward Robert against . your job." Thomas was a "possibili- "It's definitely one of The series is tied 1-1. ty" to play. those things you can take Moore for Grzelcyk is Neither one can repli- a deep breath, make sure one of a couple holes being cate exactly what Sund- filled with injuries and a qvist does for St. Louis. you're focused," Moore suspension affecting the "Does a lot of good things said. "There are a lot of distractions at this stage plans for coaches Bruce for us on both sides of the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Cassidy of the Bruins puck," Berube said. "Good of the playoffs. If anything, and Craig Berube of the penalty killer, center, wing, I feel I'm more mature to Boston Bruins’ Matt Grzelcyk, center, is assisted from the ice by Jake Blues. Boston first-line great defensively and has handle that and be fo- DeBrusk, left, and David Krejci, right, after an injury during the first center Patrice Bergeron produced for us, too. Good cused on my job." period in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Eagles win tight one over Walpole NEC girls lacrosse all-star teams named

ST. JOHN’S John’s error and came “My gut tells me we’ll ALL-STARS and Sabrina Beaudry. Danvers’ Grace Leete; From B1 home on Chris MaClean’s see them if we both go From B1 The South all-conference Medford’s Jenna Sullivan; sacrifice fly. St. John’s an- 2-0,” Letarte said. team includes Revere’s Beverly’s Rachel Mullins two and allowed one run to close out the 2019 cam- swered in the bottom half “That would be a mas- Napolitano, Taylor Sujko and Olivia Salah. on one hit. Lynn’s Max of the inning on leadoff paign. and Jenna Wells; Win- The South all-stars in- sive game and that’s when Gieg pitched two scoreless batter Brady O’Brien’s Sportsmanship awards throp’s Emma Carleton clude Revere’s Kamila innings for the win. Gieg (2-for-4, RBI) RBI single, you see their best pitching. went to the Saugus Sa- and Maura Dorr; Saugus’ Calle and Lily Dellola- escaped a bases-loaded scoring courtesy-runner “Their No. 1 and No. 2 chems (South) and the Alivia Burke; Gloucester’s cono; Gloucester’s Lillie jam in the sixth before Noah Schott. didn’t throw (Friday) and Medford Mustangs Julia Kuhns, Ruby Mel- Favazza, Caroline Muniz striking out the side in the The Rebels capitalized I’m fully aware of that. We (North). vin and Caroline O’Leary, and Madison Vittands; seventh. on St. John’s mistakes in didn’t see Cam Schlittler The North all-confer- Salem’s Madison White; Winthrop’s Carolyn Kin- “Max came in and I the top of the fifth to grab ence team includes Mar- Malden’s Kaitlyn Mini, sella and Mia Martucci; think he had some trouble and he’s their best pitcher. their first lead of the after- blehead’s Arthur, Lydia Ana Oliveira and France- Salem’s Marie McCarthy finding the plate,” Letarte Their best pitchers didn’t noon. Back-to-back walks Bongiorno and Maddie sa Reyes. and Stella Rowley; Mal- said. throw but to their credit and a 1-out single loaded Erskine; Swampscott’s The North all-stars in- den’s Angelena Nguyen; “Then he settled down the kids that threw did an Harper Clopton, Emer- clude Marblehead’s Sara Saugus’ Jana Morgante. against some very good the bases. All three Walpole run- outstanding job,” Letarte son Laundry and Nikki Campbell, Brigette Gable The Revere Patriots (12- hitters. It’s good to see Rosa; Peabody’s Colleen ners came home on a St. said. and Amanda Schillinger; 8) were champions of the him throw that curveball Crotty, Olivia Kiricoples John’s throwing error, St. John’s (16-4) travels Swampscott’s Grace Di- NEC South. The Marble- for strikes and work his and Hailee Lomasney; giving Walpole a 4-3 edge. to Peabody Saturday. St. Grande and Jackie Frisoli; head Magicians (13-5) pitches. Danvers’ Ashley Curcuru; Peabody’s Olivia Lavalle were champions of the Magane tacked on one That was a strong inning John’s celebrated its se- Beverly’s Brooke Baekey and Catherine Manning; NEC North. at the end. It was good to more with a sacrifice fly. nior day Friday, honoring see that.” Freedman’s 2-run home the 15 seniors on its roster. run in the bottom of the Will Potdevin (2-for-4, “Most coaches might Tennis tournament time draws near fifth knotted the score at RBI) put the Eagles on the think about retiring when board with a solo home 5-5. Lane brought home you lose 15 seniors,” Le- TENNIS the first round. No. 5 Win- Tuesday (3:30). run in the bottom of the throp welcomes No. 12 Ar- In Division 3 North, first. O’Brien with the eventu- tarte said. From B1 lington Catholic Monday three local teams punched Max Freedman (2-for-3, al game-winning run on a “They’re just great kids. seed. They host No. 12 (3:30) in the first round. their ticket to the big three RBI) plated Lane RBI single in the bottom They won the Catholic Central Catholic Monday For the girls, No. 7 Re- dance. The Bishop Fen- with a 2-out RBI single of the sixth. Conference title. They (3:30) in the first round at vere hosts No. 10 Methuen wick Crusaders went 14-3 in the bottom of the third, Gieg’s 1-2-3 seventh come in every day and they Seaside Park. Monday (3:30) in the open- during the regular season. pushing the Eagles lead to sealed the 6-5 win. work hard. There aren’t The Division 3 North The MIAA will release ing round of Division 1 Fenwick earned a first- 2-0. any headaches. They’re bracket includes three lo- Walpole got one back in the “Super 8” pairings North. round bye as the No. 4 seed never an attitude, never cal squads. No. 3 Bishop the top of the fourth. Lead- Sunday night. Letarte Fenwick wrapped a stel- In Division 2 North, the and awaits the winner be- a problem. They’re great off hitter Jack Magane feels there’s a chance his lar regular season at 16-3. Classical Rams wrapped a tween No. 5 Lynnfield and (1-for-3, RBI) singled, ad- Eagles will meet with Wal- kids and I love them,” Le- The Crusaders earned a phenomenal regular sea- No. 12 Pentucket. Lynn- vanced to third on a St. pole again. tarte said. first-round bye and await son at 16-1. Classical drew field hosts Pentucket Mon- the winner between No. 6 the No. 2 seed and hosts day (3:30). Swampscott’s Amesbury and No. 11 St. No. 15 Belmont Monday the No. 6 in the sectional Classical baseball defeats Somerville Joseph’s Prep. No. 4 Lyn- (3:30) at Breed. Marble- bracket. The Big Blue No. nfield hosts No. 13 Wilm- head earned the No. 3 seed 11 Notre Dame Academy ROUNDUP Kyle Durant and Deniel Classical travels to Ev- ington Tuesday (3:30) in and hosts No. 14 Arlington Monday (3:30). From B1 Ortiz each had one hit. erett Saturday (5). With a “We haven’t played since win, the Rams will clinch a scoreless seventh for last Saturday,” Zukowski a share of the NEC South Lacrosse teams get marching orders the save, with help from said. “Those two Clancy Cabral at shortstop on a title. games weren’t our best second-round contest Also in D2 North, No. 8 highlight-reel catch for St. Mary’s 7 LACROSSE games at all. against the Magicians, the final putout. Essex Tech 5 From B1 Danvers (12-6) will have “We made all the routine should they defeat Mel- The Spartans (15-6) Home runs from Christi- a home game against No. plays and we made some time to be announced. rose. close the regular season na Nowicki, Talia Smaller 9 Wakefield (9-9) Tuesday really nice plays (Friday). Also in Division 2 are the Peabody also travels Saturday (12) at Cardinal and Jordan Sullivan drove (5). A couple guys got some Lynnfield girls seeded sev- Tuesday, going to Win- Spellman. the offense. In the circle, The Division 3 North good looks at the ball in enth at 11-7. The Pioneers chester (4:15). “I’d love to finish the boys bracket is loaded this one. Nico and Brett Lily Newhall fanned 11 will play a first-round at St. John’s Prep, Revere season with a win,” Dana had four doubles at the top over seven innings. home against Tyngsboro and Peabody have qual- with local teams, with four said. “All the wins are im- of our order so that was St. Mary’s (16-3) closes Tuesday at 4. Should both ified for the Division 1 of the 16 teams, including portant to help our seed- nice to see right away.” the regular season Sunday Swampscott an Lynnfield North boys tournament. St. Mary’s, in the hunt. No. ing and keep the momen- The Rams wrap the reg- (1) against Newton South. win, they’d face each other In fact, the No. 8 Patriots 3 Bishop Fenwick had its tum alive.” ular season at 14-6 and LYNN ELEMENTARY in the quarterfinal. (14-4) and No. 9 Tanners best regular season in pro- BASEBALL await the state tourna- TRACK MEET The Peabody, Revere (11-6) will play each other gram history this spring, Classical 6, ment pairings. and Marblehead girls will in the first round at Della Somerville 2 Winners on day two were finishing at 15-3. The “We’ll scrimmage Mon- compete in the Division 1 Russo Stadium Tuesday Freshman Anthony Ma- Callahan’s Brooke Bras- Crusaders are at Donald- North tournament. The (5). The winner will play rino picked up the win on day at Swampscott,” Zu- well (girls softball throw, son Field Tuesday (3:30) 13-5 Magicians drew the top-seeded St. John’s Prep the mound. kowski said. “Tuesday 106), Callahan’s Darryl against Northeast Region- fourth seed, and will play a (16-3) Friday (5) at The Marino tossed four in- morning we’ll find out Reynolds (boys softball al; fifth-seeded Winthrop first-round game at Piper Prep. nings with two earned our seed. Depending our throw, 142:06), Drewicz’s (17-1) will be home Mon- Field against Melrose. De- In Division 2 North, No. runs and a strikeout. Pat- seed we might get another Erichelle Lluveres (girls tails are to be announced. 2 Marblehead (5) draws a day (5) against Triton; and rick Whalen pitched two scrimmage in and we’ll go long jump, 6:06), Washing- No. 12 Revere (12-8) will bye into the quarterfinals, No. 15 Swampscott (6-12) scoreless innings and Da- from there. “ ton’s Erick Lopreto (boys travel to Central Catholic and will play on Piper is on the road Monday (5) vid Barnard, making his Fenwick 7, long jump, 6:02), Callah- Tuesday (4) for a game Field against the winner against Catholic Central first appearance of the Stoneham 4 an’s Jadalys Tejada (girls with the Raiders. A win of Masconomet and North League champion Austin season, threw a scoreless Christian Loescher earned the win on the 800, 3:57.6), Callahan’s could set up a potential Reading. Prep. seventh. Deshawn Rucker (boys “I think the nerves were mound with 5 1/2 innings. 800, 3:14.1), Callahan’s there for David,” Classical He allowed one earned Durant out for game two of NBA finals coach Mike Zukowski said. run and fanned four. Victoria Gbadamosi (girls “I think it was more of a Trey Deloury (2-for-3) 400, 1:34.4), Washington’s TORONTO (AP) — out by Warriors coach Iguodala scored with just mental thing than a phys- and Harrison Brickett (2- Darwin Lopez Romero ical thing. We talked about for-3) each had two RBI. (boys 400, 1:25.6), Dre- Golden State star Kevin Steve Kerr in an expected under two minutes left in that at practice. We set it Fenwick hosts Bedford wicz’s Erichelle Lluveres Durant is going to miss move. Game 1, his left leg flar- up to try and get him into for a double-header Satur- (girls 200, 38.8), Fallon’s Game 2 of the NBA Fi- “Kevin’s not going to ing out a bit as he leaped this game. He had an at- day (2/4:30). Glenn Utley (boys 200, nals, and Andre Iguodala’s play Sunday,” Kerr said. to take that shot from the bat and hit a deep fly ball SOFTBALL 34.4), Callahan’s Brooke health is of at least mild “I guess we’ve been hold- middle of the lane. He concern to the two-time ing out hope, but might immediately grabbed the to centerfield. I think the Classical 11 Braswell (girls 100, 15.6), defending champion War- as well say it now. ... It’s back of the leg in the ham- nerves settled down after Somerville 2 Washington’s Erick Lo- riors as well. near-impossible for him to string area after landing, that because he pitched a Brooke Warren gave the preto (boys 100, 14.9), Rams six solid innings in Iguodala, the 2015 NBA play on Sunday.” clapped his hands while 1-2-3 inning. You could see Washington’s Angel Favou their 14th win. Warren al- Finals MVP, had an MRI Toronto took Game 1 grimacing and hobbled the difference in the team. Osayend (girls 50, 8.1), The guys were excited.” lowed one earned run on on Friday on his left leg and will host Game 2 on down to the other end. Drewicz’s Noel Segura Nico Galeazzi (3-for-4, four hits and struck out after he was hurt late in Sunday night. Iguodala The Warriors subbed two runs), Brett Bucklin seven. (boys 50, 7.9), Callahan’s Game 1 of the title-series expects to play, and the him out not long after- (2-for-4, two RBI), Aidan Maggie McHale (2-for- Molly Reynolds (girls mile, opener against the Toron- Warriors said his MRI ward, and he didn’t return. Dow (double, two RBI), 2, two runs, RBI), Maddie 8:46.2), Callahan’s Jason to Raptors. came back clean. Iguodala started and Jared DeFillipo (1-for-4, Dana (2-for-4, three RBI, Perry (boys mile, 6:55.0). Durant, the finals MVP “He seems to be doing played 29 minutes in RBI) and Kyle Finnigan three runs) and Ciara Col- The Washington boys and in 2017 and 2018 who well. ... I talked to him Game 1, finishing with six (1-for-1, RBI) carried the lins (3-for-3, two RBI, run) Callahan girls won the has been dealing with a and he said he felt pretty points, six rebounds and offense. Brendan Lannon, powered the offense. 4X100 relays. strained calf, was ruled good,” Kerr said. seven assists. SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS SATURDAY TBA) (Not including last night’s games) SUNDAY Saturday Sunday Monday Baseball W L Pct. GB Streak L10 St. Mary’s at Spellman (12) Softball vs.Nashua at Brockton at Worcester Bedford at Fenwick (2/4:30) Austin Prep at Revere (10) Silver Knights Rox (3 p.m.) Bravehearts Pittsfield 2 0 1.000 - 2W 2-0 St. John’s at Peabody (6:30) Newton South at St. Mary’s (1) (6 p.m.) (7 p.m.) NAVIGATORS 1 0 1.000 1/2 1W 1-0 Softball Baseball Swampscott at Peabody (2) Marblehead at Peabody (12) Brockton 2 1 0.667 1/2 1W 2-1 Track TBA) Nashua 0 1 0.000 1/2 1L 0-1 All-State Meet (at Westfield State, Tuesday Wednesday OFF vs. Nashua Westfield 0 1 0.000 1/2 1L 0-1 SPORTS BRIEFS Knights Bristol Blues 0 2 0.000 2 2L 0-2 (10:30 a.m.) Worcester 0 0 0.000 2 - 0-0 Ridley basketball [email protected]. spring workouts Lynn Woods The Ridley Basketball Summer Cross Skill Clinics will run spring/ summer workouts on Mon- Country Series day evenings (7-8:30 p.m.) through June 24 at St. The Lynn Woods Summer Mary’s. Cross Country Series will run its 50th season this Drills are designed to help year. Races will be held any player at any level with every Wednesday until ball handling, shooting (off Sept. 25. the dribble, off screens and There is no entry fee to off the pass), creating your run, and the races will own shot and finishing at begin at 6:30 p.m. Each the rim. evening there will be three Games will also be mixed races -- the short race, the in so that players can learn 1.57-mile race and the long how to use their skills in a race. The courses cover dif- game situation. ferent combinations of fire The cost of the clinics is roads and single-track $200. For more information, paths, and the courses vary contact Helen Ridley at via from week to week. phone at 781-775-0078 or For further information, email at ridleytopflightbas- please visit www.lwrun.org.

STANLEY CUP FINAL PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday, May 27 Boston at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Boston 4, St. Louis 2 Thursday, June 6 Boston Red Sox first baseman Michael Chavis (23) stretches for a throw from third baseman Ra- Wednesday, May 29 x-St. Louis at Boston, 8 p.m. fael Devers while getting out New York Yankees’ Kendrys Morales, left, during the sixth inning of St. Louis 3, Boston 2, OT, series tied Sunday, June 9 Friday’s game. 1-1 Saturday, June 1 x-Boston at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Boston at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 12 Monday, June 3 x-Boston at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Yankees keep Sox on the skids NBA FINALS NEW YORK (AP) — DJ 1½-game lead in the AL after an April 16 loss at A pumped-up LeMahieu LeMahieu homered and East over Tampa Bay — Yankee Stadium left him also doubled off the Toronto at Golden State, 9 p.m. Thursday, May 30 hit an RBI double off the and a widening gap on the 0-4 in four starts. He al- right-center wall in the Toronto 118, Golden St. 109 (Toron- Monday, June 10 wall against Chris Sale, Red Sox. lowed only 12 earned runs third, driving in New to leads series, 1-0) x-Golden State at Toronto, 9 p.m. sending the surging New New York has won all in his next seven outings York’s first run following Sunday, June 2 Thursday, June 13 Golden State at Toronto, 8 p.m. York Yankees to a 4-1 vic- three meetings between and entered this one with singles by Gio Urshela Wednesday, June 5 x-Toronto at Golden State, 9 p.m. tory over the Boston Red the longtime rivals this a whopping 56 strikeouts and Brett Gardner. Toronto at Golden State, 9 p.m. Sunday, June 16 Sox on Friday night. season, beating Sale (1-7) in May. The 30-year-old Sale, Friday, June 7 x-Golden State at Toronto, 8 p.m. Aaron Hicks broke a twice and outscoring Bos- But after the teams were who signed a $160 million, third-inning tie with a ton 17-4. rained out the previous six-year contract in March, MAJOR LEAGUES two-run single, and J.A. Rafael Devers homered night, Sale was touched leads the majors in losses. Happ (5-3) pitched well early for the third-place up for four runs and sev- He came in with a 1.87

American League National League against Boston again to Red Sox, who fell 8½ en hits in six innings Fri- ERA in 18 regular-season East Division East Division win his fourth consecutive games back in the division. day, pounding his fist into games (15 starts) against W L Pct GB W L Pct GB decision overall. New York That’s the furthest they’ve his glove in frustration the Yankees, the lowest New York 37 19 .661 — 33 23 .589 — Tampa Bay 35 20 .636 1½ 30 27 .526 3½ got four shutout innings been behind the Yankees after LeMahieu’s oppo- mark against the team in Boston 29 28 .509 8½ New York 27 29 .482 6 from its deep and domi- since finishing the 2015 site-field homer cleared the Live Ball Era for any Toronto 21 35 .375 16 Washington 24 33 .421 9½ 18 39 .316 19½ 19 35 .352 13 nant bullpen, handing the season nine games in the the right-center fence in pitcher with at least 100 Central Division Central Division defending World Series dust. the fifth. innings versus New York. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Minnesota 38 18 .679 — Chicago 31 23 .574 — champions their third loss New York has won nine The left-hander struck Happ gave up one run Cleveland 28 28 .500 10 32 26 .552 1 in a row. of 11 overall and is 31-10 out 10 for a sixth dou- and three hits in five in- Chicago 27 29 .482 11 Pittsburgh 28 28 .500 4 Despite a rash of inju- since a 6-9 start. ble-digit strikeout game in nings, improving to 9-4 22 32 .407 15 St. Louis 27 28 .491 4½ Kansas City 19 37 .339 19 Cincinnati 27 30 .474 5½ ries, the Yankees hold a Sale found his fastball his past eight starts. against Boston. West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 37 20 .649 — Los Angeles 38 19 .667 — Oakland 29 27 .518 7½ 29 27 .518 8½ Navigators off to 2-0 start after win over Worcester Texas 27 27 .500 8½ Colorado 28 27 .509 9 Los Angeles 27 29 .482 9½ Arizona 28 29 .491 10 24 35 .407 14 22 34 .393 15½ NAVIGATORS that scored Malgeri and inherited runners to score, ing home a run. Gigliotti Friday’s Games Friday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 4, Boston 1 Pittsburgh 9, Milwaukee 4 From B1 MacGregor added his sec- Gigliotti settled down and allowed a leadoff walk in Minnesota 5, Tampa Bay 3 Cincinnati 9, Washington 3 ond run-scoring hit of the struck out back-to-back the home half, but a 4-6-3 Detroit 8, Atlanta 2 Detroit 8, Atlanta 2 Merrimack) as center San Francisco at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. San Francisco at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. game with a two-out sin- Bravehearts with the bas- double play and his final Kansas City at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. fielder John Thrasher gle to left. es loaded to keep North strikeout ended the game. Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Toronto at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. (Hartford) drew a leadoff Toronto at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Gillette had retired 12 Shore ahead by two runs. Sessa and P.J. Barry (St. walk and scored on des- Houston at Oakland, 10:07 p.m. Miami at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. consecutive batters fol- Watson led off North Leo) were the lone Worces- L.A. Angels at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. ignated hitter Jack Gard- Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games lowing Thrasher’s leadoff ter hitters. Jakob Barker ner (Cypress) grounder to Shore’s four-run eighth Minnesota (Gibson 5-2) at Tampa Bay Milwaukee (Woodruff 7-1) at Pittsburgh walk, but the Bravehearts with a triple and scored on (Seminole State) allowed (TBD), 1:10 p.m. (Kingham 1-1), 4:05 p.m. short two batters later. Cleveland (Rodriguez 1-5) at Chicago White San Francisco (Anderson 0-1) at Baltimore scratched across three Freeberger’s two-run sin- six hits and four runs Sox (Nova 3-4), 2:10 p.m. (Hess 1-6), 4:05 p.m. The visitors added to Kansas City (Bailey 4-5) at Texas (Lynn Detroit (Norris 2-3) at Atlanta (Soroka 5-1), their lead with three runs runs on just one hit in the gle into shallow right four during his four-inning 6-4), 4:05 p.m. 4:10 p.m. fifth. The Andover native batters later. In the follow- start for the Bravehearts, San Francisco (Anderson 0-1) at Baltimore Washington (Fedde 1-0) at Cincinnati over the fourth and fifth (Hess 1-6), 4:05 p.m. (Roark 4-3), 4:10 p.m. innings. Designated hitter hit two batters and walked ing at-bats, Olivieri added while five pitchers threw Detroit (Norris 2-3) at Atlanta (Soroka 5-1), Chicago Cubs (Quintana 4-4) at St. Louis two others to bring home a a RBI grounder to third out of the bullpen over the 4:10 p.m. (Flaherty 4-3), 7:15 p.m. Colin Macko (UNC Ashe- Boston (Porcello 4-4) at N.Y. Yankees (Ger- Toronto (Stroman 3-6) at Colorado (Gray ville) led off the former run before left fielder Ja- and MacGregor brought final five frames. man 9-1), 7:15 p.m. 4-4), 9:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Heaney 0-0) at Seattle (Milone Miami (Urena 3-6) at San Diego (Margevi- frame with a solo home kob Sessa (St. Petersburg) home the team’s 10th run The Navs return to ac- 1-1), 7:15 p.m. cius 2-5), 10:10 p.m. run to right field. In the sent Worcester’s first hit with a single to center. tion Saturday night (6) to Toronto (Stroman 3-6) at Colorado (Gray N.Y. Mets (deGrom 3-5) at Arizona (Greinke 4-4), 9:10 p.m. 6-2), 10:10 p.m. fifth, catcher Louis Ol- of the game into left with The Navs added two hits take on the Nashua Sil- Houston (Verlander 8-2) at Oakland (Ander- Philadelphia (Irvin 2-1) at L.A. Dodgers ivieri (Central Alabama one out. in the ninth with Law- ver Knights in their home son 6-3), 10:07 p.m. (Kershaw 5-0), 10:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games CC) hit a sacrifice fly After allowing Gillette’s lor’s one-out single driv- opener at Fraser Field. San Francisco at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. San Francisco at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. Washington at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Detroit at Atlanta, 1:20 p.m. Detroit at Atlanta, 1:20 p.m. TV/RADIO Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Kansas City at Texas, 3:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. Toronto at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. Toronto at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. SATURDAY Tennis Houston at Oakland, 4:07 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. Auto racing L.A. Angels at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. 5 a.m...... French Open...... Tennis Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Miami at San Diego, 6:10 p.m. 1 p.m...... Xfinity: Pocono 250...... FS1 11 a.m...... French Open...... NBC 3:50 p.m...... IndyCar: Detroit Grand Prix Race 1...... NBC SUNDAY Baseball Auto racing TODAY IN SPORTS 1 p.m...... Minnesota at Tampa Bay...... MLB Network 2 p.m...... Monster Energy Cup: Pocono 400...... FS1 4:05 p.m...... Milwaukee at Pittsburgh...... FS1 3:50 p.m...... IndyCar: Detroit Grand Prix Race 2...... NBC June 1 in eight years with a 7-0 win over 7:15 p.m...... Boston at NY Yankees...... Fox, WEEI-FM 93.7 Baseball 1925 — Lou Gehrig bats for Pee Colorado in Game 7 of the Western ...... Chi. Cubs at St. Louis...... Fox 2 p.m...... Chi. Cubs at St. Louis...... MLB Network Wee Wanninger in the eighth inning Conference finals. Colorado ...... LA Angels at Seattle...... Fox becomes the first NHL team to play 7:08 p.m...... Boston at NY Yankees...... ESPN, WEEI-FM 93.7 and replaces Wally Pipp at first base Bowling to start his streak of 2,130 consecu- in four consecutive Game 7s. Detroit Pro basketball tive games. goalie Dominik Hasek sets an NHL 12 p.m...... PBA: Final Four semifinals...... Fox 6 p.m...... WNBA: Connecticut at ...... NESN record by recording his fifth shutout 1946 — Assault, ridden by Warren Boxing 8 p.m...... Golden State at Toronto...... ABC Merhtens, wins the Belmont Stakes of the playoffs. 8 p.m...... Alexander-Redkach...... FS1 2008 — Hillary Will is the 11th Bowling to become the seventh horse to cap- Drag racing ture the Triple Crown. woman in NHRA history to win a 12:30 p.m...... PBA Final Four championship...... Fox 7 p.m...... NHRA: Saturday Night Chicago...... FS1 1968 — Stage Door Johnny, ridden national event when she takes the Drag racing by Heliodoro Gustines, wins the Bel- Top Fuel event at the O’Reilly NHRA Extreme sports 5:30 p.m...... NHRA: Route 66 Nationals...... FS1 mont Stakes in a record time of Summer Nationals. Will drives her 11:30 p.m...... X Games...... ESPNews Golf 2:27 1-5 and spoils the Triple Crown dragster to a 4.744-second run at a Golf bid of Forward Pass, who finishes top speed of 304.53 mph, beating 6:30 a.m...... European: Belgian Knockout...... Golf 7 a.m...... European: Belgian Knockout...... Golf 1¼ lengths behind. No. 1 qualifier Larry Dixon for her 12 p.m...... PGA: The Memorial...... Golf 1975 — Nolan Ryan of the California first career win in Top Fuel. 12:30 p.m...... PGA: The Memorial...... Golf 2 p.m...... US Women’s Open...... Fox Angels pitches his fourth no-hitter to 2010 — French Open upset special- 2 p.m...... US Women’s Open...... Fox ist Robin Soderling strikes again, ral- 2:30 p.m...... Champions: Principal Charity Classic...... Golf tie Sandy Koufax’s record, beating 3 p.m...... Champions: Principal Charity Classic...... Golf the Baltimore Orioles 1-0. lying past defending champion Roger ...... PGA: The Memorial...... CBS ...... PGA: The Memorial...... CBS 1975 — Kathy Whitworth wins the Federer in a rainy quarterfinal, 3-6, Lacrosse LPGA tournament by one stroke over 6-3, 7-5, 6-4. The loss ends Federer’s Pro hockey Sandra Haynie. record streak of reaching the semifi- 8 p.m...... Boston at St. Louis...... NBCSN, WBZ-FM 98.5 1:30 p.m...... Premier: Atlas vs. Redwoods...... NBCSN 1986 — Pat Bradley wins the LPGA nals in 23 consecutive major events. Horse racing Rodeo tournament and becomes the first to 2012 — Alex Miklos hits a go-ahead 1:30 p.m...... PBR: Green Bay Invitational...... CBS win all four major women’s tourna- RBI triple in the 21st inning as Kent 10 a.m...... Epsom Derby...... NBCSN ments, beating Patty Sheehan by one State outlasts Kentucky 7-6 in the Rugby Soccer stroke. second-longest game in NCAA tour- 8 p.m...... ouston SaberCats vs. Utah Warriors...... CBSSN 10:30 p.m...... MLS: NEº at Los Angeles.. NBCSB, WBZ-FM 98.5 1992 — The Pittsburgh Penguins win nament history. Soccer College softball the Stanley Cup for the second straight 2017 — Fernando Verdasco 1 p.m...... World Series: TBA...... ESPN year, beating the Chicago Blackhawks becomes the third player to take part 3 p.m...... Champions final: Liverpool vs. Tottenham.....TNT 6-5 for a four-game sweep. in at least 40 five-setters at Grand 10:30 p.m...... MLS: Los Angeles FC at Portland...... ESPN2 3:30 p.m...... World Series: TBA...... ESPN 1996 — The LSU women win their Slam tournaments in the Open era, College softball 7 p.m...... World Series: TBA...... ESPN2 10th consecutive NCAA track team which began in 1968. The 33-year- 12 p.m...... World Series: Washington vs. Minnesota... ESPN 9:30 p.m...... World Series: TBA...... ESPN2 title with 81 points, the longest victo- old Verdasco beats Pierre-Hugues Tennis ry string in women’s college sports. Herbert 6-3, 3-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 to 2:30 p.m...... World Series: Florida vs. Alabama...... ESPN 2002 — Detroit advances to the reach the third round of the French 7 p.m...... World Series: TBA...... ESPN 5 a.m...... French Open...... Tennis Stanley Cup finals for the fourth time Open. 9:30 p.m...... World Series: TBA...... ESPN 11 a.m...... French Open...... NBC B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019 COMICS

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EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV JUNE 1, 2019 HOROSCOPE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) WGBH (6:30) Downton Ab- Josh Groban BRIDGES: In Prince: Rave Un2 the Year Grateful Dead -- Downhill From Here Dionne- Spend time with people you ^ PBS bey Returns! Concert From Madison 2000 Then Speak up but don’t exagger- Back away from anyone who can learn from. Intellectual WBZ Your Your God Friended Me 48 Hours “Don’t 48 Hours “FindJodi” News Phantom In Touch Rizzoli & Isles “The ate, or someone will hold you is getting into things that you $ CBS Health Health “King’s Gambit” Scream” Gourmet Beast in Me” accountable. Sticking to a interaction will give you a plat- don’t agree with or is applying WCVB News- LifeLock Shark Tank The Good Doctor 20/20 News- Celebrity Person of Interest Elemen- plan and finishing what you form to express your thoughts pressure to get you to make % ABC Center 5 Center 5 Page “Asylum” tary start will help you gain respect and gain greater insight into a change you dislike. Do your WBTS Talk Quest for Songland “John Dateline NBC News Saturday Night Live “Emma 1st Look and support. ways to improve and excel. own thing. * NBC Stoop the Cup Legend” at 11 Thompson; Jonas Brothers” WFXT MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees. Yankee Boston Sports MasterChef Making Just for Just for Boston CANCER (June 21-July 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) 9 FOX Stadium. (N) News Wrap English trifles. Laughs Laughs News Time spent with someone Carefully map out what you What you do for others will WUTF (6:00) Fútbol MLS ››‡ The Wolverine (2013, Acción) Hugh Jackman. ››› Open Water (2003) ››‡ Smokin’ Aces (2007) Ben want to see happen. Use your special will bring you closer = UMA (N) Wolverine busca pistas acerca de su pasado. Blanchard Ryan, Daniel Travis. Affleck, Andy Garcia. bring you satisfaction and charm to get others to help together and help you devel- WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News 8p (N) ›› Basic (2003, Suspense) John Travolta, Seinfeld Seinfeld How I Met How I Met Mike & op a greater understanding of help you connect with people F MNT Theory Theory Connie Nielsen. Molly you achieve your objective. who can assist your quest to Romance is highlighted. each other’s needs. A positive WGBX Doo Wop The British Beat (My Music) British Inva- The Bee Gees One for All Tour -- Live In Sing That Austin City Limits NOVA lifestyle change can be made. get ahead or reach a personal L PBS Gen sion hits from the 1960s. Australia 1989 goal. Love is highlighted. WWJE Secrets Of The Secrets Of The Secrets Of The Secrets Of The Hollywood & Crime Panic 9-1-1 Drugs, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) R JN Morgue Morgue Morgue Morgue Inc. Keep your emotions well hid- Look at what you can do, not ARIES (March 21-April 19) WLVI Last Man Last Man Gold- Gold- Mom Mom 7 News at 10PM on Modern Modern Family Family True den. Use your intelligence, at the impossible. If someone X CW Standing Standing bergs bergs CW56 (N) Family Family Guy Guy Crime knowledge and experience An open mind and a practical TELE ›› Max (2015, Drama) Josh Wiggins, Lau- ››› The Secret Life of Pets (2016) Titulares Decisio- Latinx Decisio- Programa tries to convince you to do outlook will help prevent you to help you make the right something that isn’t reason- ¨ TELE ren Graham, Thomas Haden Church. Voices of Louis C.K., Eric Stonestreet. y Más nes Now! nes choice. Socialize with people from making a poor decision. WABU Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & able or good for you, walk Choose what’s best for you, ¥ ION cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit Order who understand what you are away and concentrate on trying to accomplish. not what someone else is CABLE STATIONS self-improvement. pushing you to do. 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An emotional, Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid XL: Laws of a Hostile Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid XL: Laws of DISC is within reach. Show every- right and making your loved physical or personal change XL: Laws XL: Laws Island Survivalists drop into a rainforest. XL: Laws a Hostile Island one what you are capable of ones happy. Romance is on will encourage you to look and Raven’s Raven’s Adventures in Babysitting Sydney- Big City Big City Raven’s Andi Bunk’d Bunk’d Jessie DISN Home Home (2016) Sabrina Carpenter. ‘NR’ Max Greens Greens Home Mack doing. the rise. do your best. 2019 Women’s College World Series Women’s 2019 Women’s College World Series SportsCenter (N) SportsCen- ESPN Game 9: Teams TBA. (N) WS Game 10: Teams TBA. (N) ter College Baseball NCAA Tournament, Regional: Teams TBA. (N) Bases MLS Soccer Los Angeles FC at Portland UFC UFC Un- BRIDGE ESPN2 Loaded Timbers. Providence Park. 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Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Modern Modern Modern Modern Chrisley USA cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit Family Family Family Family Knows “Romeo ››› New Jack City (1991) Wesley Snipes. Two ››› Menace II Society (1993, Drama) ››› Dope (2015) Shameik VH1 Must” street-smart cops try to bust a venomous drug lord. Tyrin Turner, Jada Pinkett, Vonte Sweet. Moore, Tony Revolori. B6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019 GRADUATION LYNNFIELD HIGH

PHOTOS | JOE BROWN Led by marshals Monet LoPilato, second from right, and Megan Battaglia, the Lynnfield High Class of 2019 enters the stadium for the graduation exercises on Friday.

Members of the Lynnfield Concert Choir perform the nation- al anthem at the start of the graduation. The last student (alpha- Mortarboards fly as betically) to get her di- the Lynnfield High ploma from Lynnfield Class of 2019 is de- High School this year is clared graduated. Alexandra Marie Wing.

Two happy graduates from Lynnfield High are Willa Perry Friedman MacLennan and Jen- na Patricia Lannon.

Dante Pellino, Christopher Fiorentino and Cole Fitzemeyer show off their new diplomas.

PEABODY HIGH

Jason Jones di- rects the band at the Peabody High gradua- tion on Friday.

ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE

A Peabody High graduate has a Mayor Edward Bettencourt Jr. speaks at the unique message on her cap. Peabody High graduation on Friday.

Class salutatorian Audrey Gabriel gives valedictorian Andrew Langley a high five as they pass each other.

An assortment of flags accompany the graduates marching in. SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B7 CLASSIFIED

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The Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development will be holding a Public Hearing to discuss a revision of the approved 2019 Public Housing Agency Plan as required by the U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) as well as the approved 2019 Capital Fund and Five-Year Action Plan. The Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development plans to revise the Public Housing Agency Plan to include language pertaining to HUD's Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD). In accordance with HUD regulations, a PUBLIC HEARING will be held on Tuesday July 16th, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. in the Community Room located at 10 Church Street. Written and oral comment will be taken at this time. All requests for copies must be made in writing and attention to Charles Mihos.

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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS THIS WEEK LYNN GRANDVIEW AVE L:3 85 PURDON AVE $100,000 $387,000 32 BALTIMORE ST B: 3 Brothers Realty Mgmt B: Byron Acevedo-Castillo & $574,000 S: John Muldoon Tr, Tr for Keen Mario Deleon SELLING YOUR HOME? B: Nevin Moser RT S: Oren M Wright If you want an honest opinion of value, S: Richard A Borten GRANDVIEW AVE L:4A 87 RIVER ST U:2 call JOHN or MIKE CONNOR. 11 BARRETT ST $100,000 $450,000 $650,000 B: 3 Brothers Realty Mgmt B: Michael M Argueta & Wilder R FREE SERVICE B: Christine N Dorvilier S: John Muldoon Tr, Tr for Keen Argueta-Diaz S: Tevin Huynh RT S: Serop R Nakashian

87 BELLEVUE RD GRANDVIEW AVE L:4B 12 ROSE TER CONNORREALESTATE.COM $670,000 $12,600 $335,000 B: 87 Bellevue Road LLC B: 3 Brothers Realty Mgmt B: Alvaro A Cristobal-Diaz 46 RUBY AVE 9 GRIFFIN RD 39 BIRCH ST S: Pamella L Messer S: Charles E Peterson Tr, Tr for S: Alfreda R Maynard $450,000 $385,000 $495,000 Urban Street RT B: Joseph W Treacy & Rachel A 1-3 BIRCH BROOK RD U:A 68-A SAGAMORE ST B: Liza Bathurst B: Maria M Galvarro-Padilla & S: Joanne M Perry Treacy Fabio D Molina-Reyes $455,000 48 HILLSIDE AVE $352,000 S: Mary Austin S: Melissa Severino & Robert J B: Kathryn Namenyi & Nathan $350,000 B: Melesse Yayeh S: Frico Jean 33 WILLOW RD Severino Namenyi B: Anthony Lozzi & Laura Lozzi 2 MANUEL DR S: Mgn Walnut LLC S: Jonathan D Galda $975,000 99 SHERIDAN ST B: Kevin Foley & Lauren Foley $650,000 94 CHESTNUT ST $400,000 S: Sarah A Kennel & John J B: Melissa M Severino & Robert $375,000 25-27 BOSTON ST 121 JOHNSON ST U:2L J Severino B: Welington J Orozco-Ochoa & Maggs B: Giovanni B Braido $890,000 $200,000 S: Michael D Solimine Tr, Tr for MJ 2 RT B: 25 Boston St LLC Juan J Rodriguez S: Catherine R Campbell B: Heung W Poon S: Lourdes Moses S: Eric M Swcker Tr, Tr for 25 S: Jony J Gallego NAHANT 13 NORFOLK AVE 15 HORTON ST Boston Street RT $320,000 13 TRINITY AVE $407,000 49 LAIGHTON ST U:7 $630,000 60 IRVING WAY B: Benjamin A Terenzoni 40 BRIMBLECOM ST $144,999 $310,000 S: Kelly A Brennan & Roger J B: Octavio Dasilva $350,000 B: Juan M Solis-Ramirez & S: Marianne Sacramone B: VBL Investment 1 LLC Richard W Raschi B: Keith T Sardone & Zi C Brennan B: Heiner Y Gomez & Maritza E S: Midfirst Bank Sardone S: Argueta Properties LLC 7 NIRVANA DR Portillo S: Steven D Wilkinson Tr, Tr for 60 6 SACHEM RD S: Arnulfo Mendez $573,500 196 LOCUST ST U:2-506 27 W BALTIMORE ST Irving Way NT $610,000 $255,000 B: Nicholas Bayrouty & Silvi Bayrouty B: Dawn R Leamon & Benjamin 5 BURNS ST $490,000 W Leece B: Julie J Daniels & Richard W B: Sreypov Honn 31 TRIMOUNTAIN RD S: Darlene M Diorio & Richard $176,000 Raschi A Diorio Jr S: Hilda Sanchez B: Oziel Santos S: Stephen J Shea $404,125 S: Frederick L Rollins B: Aileen M Slater & Terrence J S: Jones Michael R Est & Daniel 18 TSITSINOS DR 36 PARK ST Orlandi LYNNFIELD Slater $657,800 $500,000 41 LONGHILL RD S: Joan M Nobrega $409,041 B: Sarak Sary & May R Yen B: Emerson Marins & Geziana 48 CEDAR ST No transactions this week B: Amy C Thorp S: Michael D Solimine Tr, Tr for Marins $380,000 PEABODY MJ 2 RT S: Luigi C Fiore & Maria Tamarro B: Dalila D Romero & Pilar A S: Nicholas Mayer MARBLEHEAD Romero 13 ANTONIO DR 23 UPTON ST 67 MARION ST 3 RIVERCREST CIR S: Trang Tran & Tuyen T Tran 84 FRONT ST U:84 $1,600,000 $275,000 $745,000 $705,000 $805,000 B: Roger J Kiricoples & Laurie A B: Grand Ave LLC B: Niraj Patel & Jennifer 67 ELMWOOD AVE B: Meghan E Nickola B: Alexander J Barker S: Robert H Cucurull Tr, Tr for S: Bala Mullur & Balla Mullur Kiricoples Simbhudas $247,000 S: John P Toner & Judith E Toner S: William K Antonelli & Maria T Allstar Collision RT S: Margaret A Bourque & B: Jaime Cisneros Antonelli Maureen T Bourque S: Iris M Senices 8 MILTON ST 180 GREEN ST 75-R WALLIS ST U:B $600,000 $554,000 14 BOURBON ST U:33 $320,000 B: Angel Rodriguez-Medrano & B: Jyll L Dehoyos SWAMPSCOTT 25 FULLER ST B: C Morrissey-Hawkins & $284,900 Escarly Severino S: George Molla $345,000 Robert Davey-Hawkins B: Robyn M Spinney B: Carlos I Duarte & Irma C S: Debra S Burridge 91 NASON RD S: Timothy H Curtis & Jose Prata- S: Elinor M Holmes Tr, Tr for Elinor Duarte Dacruz 47 WALSH AVE $585,000 S: Pamela K Brewer & Troy A 32 MYRTLE ST M Holmes T $440,000 B: Torrance Hanley & Brian P Brewer $340,000 83 PLEASANT ST U:4 B: Marissa Gallant Lyngaas B: Elizabeth A Kordi & Saeid $230,000 5 CANTERBURY DR S: Cameron T Robbins S: Joshua Williams & Toshya 35 GOLDTHWAIT ST Kordi B: Charles E Gill Jr Tr, Tr for $400,000 Williams $485,000 S: Diane L Perkins & Kerry L Amanda J Egan T B: James Leitao SAUGUS B: James R Duyon Perkins S: Liam H Mcgeown S: Leitao Elias M Est & Tracy 2 NIRVANA DR U:2 S: Marian Jamieson Leitao 26 AUBURN ST $335,000 5 OLIVE ST 23 POND ST $415,000 B: Castelmar Properties LLC GRANDVIEW AVE L:2 $360,000 $735,000 20 ENDICOTT ST U:B B: Luke J Archer & Nielle M S: Roger P Doherty $100,000 B: Rafael Martins B: Kevin R Moss $345,000 Digirolamo B: 3 Brothers Realty Mgmt S: Luiz A Martins & Terezinha T S: Edmund J Barker & Pamela C B: Jodi L Parisi S: Pattie A Stockwell & William Source: Banker and Tradesman, S: John Muldoon Tr, Tr for Keen RT Martins Barker S: Brienne J Karow T Stockwell bakerandtradesman.com Luxury Art Deco-inspired skyscraper planned for Miracle Mile in Los Angeles

By Roger Vincent ed 50,000 weekday riders. with trees, flowers and a LOS ANGELES TIMES “There are going to be a perimeter walking trail lot more people” on Mir- overlooking the city. There LOS ANGELES — The acle Mile, said Walter N. will be a dog exercise area, Miracle Mile has demon- Marks III. “Industry fol- barbecues and two swim- strated new vitality in re- lows people, my grandfa- ming pools, with attrac- cent years as apartment ther used to say.” tions clearly targeted to complexes with shops and The family, which also millennial tastes. restaurants opened in ad- owns and renovated the In addition to a gym, the vance of upcoming mega landmark Helms Bakery building will have a two- developments at the Los District retail complex in lane bowling alley, a virtu- Angeles County Museum Culver City, will seek city al reality gaming room, a of Art complex. approval to build a sky- golf simulator, dog-groom- Now, the storied stretch scraper designed by Los ing space, demonstra- of Wilshire Boulevard that Angeles architect Rich- tion kitchen, wine-tasting was once a premier Los ard Keating, who also de- counter, billiard room and Angeles address is poised signed the 52-story Gas yoga studio. On the 42nd to get a further lift in the Company Tower office story will be a private form of a soaring $400-mil- building downtown. rooftop garden and lounge. lion luxury apartment Marks and Keating en- Tenants will step out of skyscraper with Art Deco vision the tower, set to their cars and leave them flair. open in 2023, as an up- to a robotic system that The planned 42-story dated version of graceful will park them under- tower near the coming prewar luxury housing on ground and charge them if La Brea Avenue subway Wilshire Boulevard, such they are electric vehicles. station would replace a as the Talmadge, Gaylord “The cars sit on plates and Staples office supply store, and Bryson. In a bid to the plates will charge the and is being proposed by connect to those origins — car,” Marks said. “The resi- RENDERING | TNS the property’s longtime as well as that of an Art dent can plug it in.” A planned $400 million apartment and retail complex will be built at 5411 owners: the family of Wal- Deco building on the prop- Rents have yet to be Wilshire Blvd. in the Miracle Mile district of Los Angeles. The developer is ter N. Marks, a real estate erty that will remain — set, but can be expected Walter N. Marks Inc. broker and developer who the apartment tower will to be at the high end of was so active on the bou- have a curvilinear shape the market. “It’s going to fax avenues was designed and Silverwood’s put molished. Constructed in levard he was called “Mr. and overlapping windows be a first-class building,” as a shopping-and-office their main entrances on 1936, it is occupied by a Wilshire.” that can open to let in a Marks said. “The rents are district with sidewalks the sidewalk but made it beauty supply store but The Marks family, which breeze. going to be representative unusually wide at 20 feet easy for shoppers to park was originally home to a has owned the property But to stand out today of that.” to accommodate window in back and enter through Sontag drug outlet that since 1968, is betting the tower sports comforts The project will seek to shoppers. the rear. The new apart- included a soda fountain there will be plenty of de- that more than hearken make the most of the origi- “We thought the whole ment tower will follow the and grill capable of seat- mand for the 371 apart- back to the boulevard’s nal design for the Miracle frontage should be glassy form, with its parking en- ing 100 patrons. Marks ments — including 56 set glory days. Mile, subdivided by found- and retail,” Keating said. trances tucked on Cochran aside for low-income resi- The 5411 Wilshire high- er A.W. Ross in 1921 when And because original and Cloverdale avenues. plans to open a cafe and dents — when the neigh- rise will have several the area was flanked by Miracle Mile retailers The Markses also own a white table cloth res- borhood’s Purple Line amenities, including an oil wells and barley fields. were dependent on pa- the Art Deco building ad- taurant in the renovated extension opens in a few outdoor deck on the fifth The stretch of Wilshire be- trons arriving by cars, jacent to the boxy Staples space that he hopes will years, bringing an expect- floor big enough for a park tween La Brea and Fair- stores such as Desmond’s store that is being de- be named Sontag. ed , 3½ t, Unit 408 kitchen. Central baths. Nore master air conditionin LYNN $369,000 suite. g. Comple Directions: Hunte Front to back tely renovated Western family room living room. 3 bedro Colonial on to Cooper to Heaths CourtAve 781-599-1 . Sliders to oms, 2 full quiet cul-de-s 3 Manson lawn. 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