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By Thomas Grillo to request the council take the action. ed on McManus Field on Commercial robino, secretary of the Lynn School ITEM STAFF Under the city charter, the 11-member Street. Committee. council is obligated to put the question Of cials say the $188 million project is “If voters reject the bond, we could be LYNN — The city council is set to put a on the ballot, according to James Laman- needed to accommodate the growing en- at a point where we were many years question on the ballot in March that asks taxpayers to fund two new schools. na, the city’s attorney. Voter consent is rollment. Today, there are about 16,000 ago when we offered only a half-day Voters will be asked to pony up an esti- required for any bond in excess of $4 mil- students in the Lynn Public Schools. But kindergarten. Public schools are every- mated $75 million, or $200 annually for lion. A special election is expected to be it has been increasing at a rate of 3 per- one’s right and everyone’s tax respon- the next 25 years on their tax bills for a held Tuesday, March 14. cent, or 500 new students annually, ac- sibility.” pair of schools that would serve students If approved, a 652-student school would cording to Mayor Judith Flanagan Ken- The other factor in play is the contri- in the Pickering Middle School district be built near Breeds Pond Reservoir off nedy. bution from the Massachusetts School and West Lynn. Parkland Avenue and a second facility to “Enrollment continues to grow and The school committee voted last week serve 1,008 students would be construct- we are out of space,” said Thomas Iar- SCHOOLS, A7 Lynn state Swampscott legislators goes back to back police drawing board over Baker on Greenwood LYNN — State Sen. Thomas M. McGee and state reps Dan Cahill By Gayla Cawley and Brendan Crighton are ghting ITEM STAFF Baker administration cuts to fund- ing for the Lynn Police Depart- SWAMPSCOTT — It’s back to the drawing ment’s Behavioral Health Unit. board for the redevelopment of the shuttered This program, along with sever- Swampscott Middle School on Greenwood Av- al other local programs, including enue. youth dental services and algae The Board of Selectmen were supposed to removal, were part of Gov. Baker’s decide Wednesday night to either approve or $98 million “9c” spending cuts in deny a proposal from Groom Construction to December, McGee’s of ce stated in convert the former middle school into 28 lux- a release. ury apartments or condominiums, with three “I believe restoration of this fund- garage outbuildings on the site. ing is critical to our city and that’s Instead, the selectmen decided to act upon why I have supported it in the the advice of Town Counsel, and issue anoth- budget,” said McGee. “The Lynn er Request for Proposals (RFP), which would Police Department has established give developers an option to submit a plan strong and effective relationships that conforms to the zoning approved at Town with many community partners. Meeting last spring, or for a Chapter 40B af- We cannot afford, socially or eco- fordable housing project. Developers also have nomically, to have money taken the option to present proposals for both op- away from effective support pro- tions. grams like this or to interrupt the The board also decided to table the proposal vital work being done.” from Groom, which could choose to respond to State health and human services the new RFP. The town is already in the midst spokeswoman Michelle Hillman INSIDE of pending litigation with Groom, which origi- did not speci cally address the nally won approval for a 41-unit condominium police spending cut in a statement In Opinion project on the site ve years ago. That suit has Thursday, but said the Baker ad- Taking it slow in to be settled before the town can proceed with ministration has allocated millions Swampscott. A4 the sale of the property. of dollars during the last two years The lawsuit stemmed from an initial zon- to pay for substance abuse preven- In Sports ing change approved at Town Meeting, which tion measures. That amount in- Classical swims allowed for a multi-family unit on the parcel. cluded $1.7 million to address drug past English. B1 That was overturned in Massachusetts Land traf cking in state-labeled Gate- Court after neighbors led suit in 2014, and way Cities like Lynn. zoning reverted back to single-family housing. LEGISLATORS, A7 SWAMPSCOTT, A7 Marblehead students go from Gerry to Cof n By Gayla Cawley back at all this week and have them stay ITEM STAFF at the Cof n School.” Lord said two additional air quality MARBLEHEAD — Elbridge Gerry tests were conducted this week and the School remained closed this week follow- results will be back today. From there, he ing last week’s heating oil spill during a said school of cials will be reviewing the standard delivery. results with Massachusetts Department School of cials had hoped the school of Environmental Protection (MassDEP), would open on Tuesday, but air quality the town’s Board of Health and then test results received the day before de- make a decision on whether to reopen. tected too much petroleum in the air. “We hope to open on Monday,” Lord “The results were high still,” said Ken said. Lord, executive director of technology The K-1 school on Elm Street was closed and operations for Marblehead Public on Jan. 10 after 16 gallons of heating oil Schools. That didn’t surprise us. There spilled when the truck’s hose popped off was still an odor in the classroom … We made the decision to not have them come MARBLEHEAD, A7

PHOTO | ALENA KUZUB Dr. Alexandra Pineros Shields, executive director of the Essex Coun- Wheelabrator generates ty Community Organization (ECCO), speaks on immigration and the Sanctuary Movement during the meeting at the Unitarian Universal- $4.5 million in Saugus ist Church of Greater Lynn on Thursday.

SAUGUS — A maintenance and up- ing communities.” grade project at the Wheelabrator Saugus The maintenance and upgrade project Swampscott talks energy-from-waste facility during October ran from Oct. 23 to Nov. 23 with a $4.5 and November generated more than $4.5 million investment in wages and capital million in additional economic activity for equipment. Local vendors and workers about a safe place the local area, creating more than 150 new were, as always, given preference on the jobs, the company said in a statement. work, and in addition to the investment By Michele Durgin Swampscott, delivered those words to “Periodic upgrades that maintain our with the plant, workers on the project FOR THE ITEM an audience of about 125 at the event state-of-the-art facility are part of our spent approximately $20,000 on local sponsored by the Essex County Com- commitment to the environment and the lodging facilities in Saugus. SWAMPSCOTT — Being an undoc- munity Organization (ECCO). communities we serve, beginning with The economic bene ts of this project umented immigrant is not a criminal The Sanctuary Movement, which Saugus,” said Wheelabrator Saugus Gen- are an addition to the $28 million in offense, but rather an administrative began in the 1980s, is a religious and eral Manager Peter Kendrigan. “They economic activity and 130 full-time jobs violation and should be treated as such. political campaign that addresses the are intended to make us a more ef cient that Wheelabrator Saugus generates in Dr. Alexandra Pineros Shields, the concerns of undocumented immigrants producer of electricity, and they have the the region directly and indirectly every guest speaker at Thursday night’s Sanc- in the United States. Members of the added bene t of making a major econom- tuary Movement event at the Unitarian ic contribution to Saugus and surround- WHEELABRATOR, A7 Universalist Church of Greater Lynn in SAFE, A7

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Athanasios A. Bouras, 66 Revere officer arraigned 1950-2017 Dr. Athanasios the lives of so many on child abuse charges (Arthur) Bouras, for- people with his kind- merly of Salem, died ness, brilliance and By David Wilson children under the age of down a flight of stairs. Police arrested Garcia on on Thursday, Jan. 12, philanthropy during ITEM STAFF 18, except his own child, The following day, the Saturday after an inter- 2017, surrounded his years, he will without the knowledge of victim attended school view. Their investigation by his loving family be forever fondly A 32-year-old officer a parent or guardian. and asked the nurse for a is ongoing. Garcia returns in Athens, Greece af- remembered and with the Revere Police De- Goldhaber told the court Band-Aid. The nurse ob- to court Feb. 23. ter a brief battle with missed by his fami- partment was arraigned that Garcia had been in served bruises on the front Garcia has been with the liver cancer. ly, friends and many Thursday in Chelsea Dis- a romantic relationship and back of the child’s tor- Born in Athens, patients here and in trict Court on charges Revere Police Department with the mother of the so, arms and neck. The Greece on Dec. 28, 1950, he Greece. of physically abusing a since August 2013. He is was the son of the late Elias He is survived by his be- young child, according to 5-year-old victim. On Jan. victim was taken to Bos- currently on paid admin- and Chrysavgi Bouras. He at- loved wife Connie Armenis, Suffolk County District 12, when the child did not ton Children’s Hospital for istrative leave, Lt. Amy tended the University of Ath- with whom he shared 35 years Attorney Daniel F. Conley. eat dinner quickly enough, treatment and documen- O’Hara said Thursday. ens Medical School where he of marriage, his three children, Marcos R. Garcia of Garcia allegedly sent the tation of the injuries. On May 23, 2016, Gar- graduated with honors spe- Chrissa, Lee and Nicole, son- Saugus is charged with child to a bedroom, placed Clinicians also detected cia was one seven Revere cializing in internal medicine in-law Stelios Souliotis, two assault and battery on a him in handcuffs, and beat elevated liver enzymes, officers awarded by Re- and pulmonary diseases. He grandchildren, Despina and child causing injury and him with his hands and a which are sometimes at- vere Mayor Brian Arrigo then went on and received his Dimitris, three sisters and assault and battery with a belt, Goldhaber said. tributable to abdominal for acts of heroism. Gar- PhD. After moving to Boston many nieces and nephews. dangerous weapon. Garcia allegedly in- trauma, Goldhaber said. cia, along with two other he joined Somerville hospital Service information: The At the request of As- structed the child to show- After initially stating officers, received medals where he worked for several funeral was held in Athens, sistant District Attorney er and rubbed ointment on that the 5-year-old had for removing two victims years. He was also very active Greece on Jan. 16. In mem- Alissa Goldhaber, Judge wounds sustained in the fallen down the stairs, from a motor vehicle and in many community and hos- ory of Athanasios Bouras Michael Patten set bail beating. Prosecutors said the victim and the second providing CPR at the pital groups. During his years the family requests that any in the amount of $5,000 Garcia told the victim and child later said they want- Wonderland Marketplace of practice he developed a donations be made to Saint and ordered Garcia to stay a second child who was ed to “tell the real truth” on May 31, 2015. special relationship with his George Greek Orthodox away from and have no present in the home at the and participated in sepa- patients. Having touched Church of Lynn 01902. contact with the victims time to tell anyone who rate multidisciplinary in- David Wilson can be and witnesses in the case asked that the injuries terviews, Goldhaber said. reached at dwilson@item- and have no contact with were the result of falling Massachusetts State live.com. MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Jail time for woman a life sentence in a 2013 Hearing focuses on hefty pay who bit off officer’s ear killing. SALEM (AP) — A Lyft gets OK to pick up Massachusetts woman riders at Boston airport increases for governor, others who bit off a portion of a rookie police officer’s ear BOSTON (AP) — Mass- By Steve LeBlanc $130,582 salary. The trea- hearings were scheduled. er recommendations, in- during her arrest outside port says it has struck ASSOCIATED PRESS surer earns $127,917. Until now January 19th cluding a ban on earning an agreement with Lyft a bar has been sentenced Ira Jackson, chairman in the opening days of this outside income for the six that will allow drivers for to four years in jail. BOSTON — Lawmakers of the Special Advisory new legislative session. A statewide officeholders The Boston Herald the ride-hailing service heard testimony Thursday Commission on Public day before the inaugura- and the Senate president reports that 19-year-old to pick up passengers on a more than 2-year- Official Compensationtion of a new president of and House speaker and Emma Wiley was sen- at Logan International old report recommending said one goal of the high- the United States of Amer- eliminating per diem pay- tenced Wednesday after Airport. hefty pay raises for the er pay is to attract and ica when all eyes will be ments lawmakers can re- pleading guilty to assault The agreement an- governor, other consti- retain qualified individu- on Washington,” the group ceive to help cover the cost and battery on a police nounced on Thursday will tutional officers and top als to public service and Citizens for Limited Taxa- officer and mayhem. take effect on Feb. 1, but lawmakers — as critics of traveling to the State- help make sure they’re tion said in written state- house. The Marblehead woman only drivers who have questioned the timing of not tempted to betray the ment. was also sentenced to passed state background the hearing so close to the Instead, each lawmak- public trust. A spokesman for Gov. er would receive $10,000 three years of probation. checks will be allowed presidential inauguration. “We also believe that Charlie Baker said Tues- in office expenses if they Prosecutors say Patrol- to make pickups at the The report suggests hik- personal wealth should day that the Republican live within 50 miles of the woman Jessica Rondinelli airport. ing the governor’s annu- not be a prerequisite or governor and lieutenant Statehouse and $15,000 if responded to reports of a A fee of $3.25 will be al salary from $151,800 qualification for public governor “have no plans to fight outside a Salem bar added to all rides origi- to $185,000 with a new, service,” he said. accept a pay increase and they live farther away. in August. While Rond- nating from the airport. yearly $65,000 housing Critics questioned the will carefully review any Massachusetts lawmak- inelli was putting Wiley The same fee is charged allowance. Massachusetts timing of the hearing, legislation that comes to ers just received a pay in a cruiser, Wiley bit off to livery drivers. is one of only a handful of which was announced just the governor’s desk.” raise at the start of 2017 a piece of the officer’s ear. Massport, which states without an official two days ago by House The report recommends with the annual base com- Doctors were unable to operates Logan, said in governor’s residence or Speaker Robert DeLeo raising the salary of the pensation for members re-attach it. Rondinelli a statement it was still housing allowance. and Senate President House speaker and Sen- of the House and Senate had been on the force for negotiating with other The report also recom- Stan Rosenberg, both ate president from their going from the current just a few weeks. ride-hailing services such mends increasing the Democrats. 2016 salary of $102,233 $60,032 to $62,547, an Wiley’s lawyer says his as Uber. salary for the attorney “What’s the rush? The to $175,000, but it doesn’t increase of about 4.2 per- client has mental health Those companies have general and state treasur- commission first released recommend increasing the cent. Baker and Lt. Gov. issues and feels “sincere been allowed to drop off er to $175,000. The attor- its recommendations in pay of other lawmakers. Karyn Polito declined the remorse.” passengers at the airport, ney general now draws a 2008, again in 2014. No The panel made oth- increase. but the taxi industry had Judge not inclined to delay opposed efforts to allow Hernandez murder trial pickups as well. Researchers: Trump win alters BOSTON (AP) — A Security guard charged with judge presiding over assaulting disabled man the double murder case against former New En- BOSTON (AP) — A pri- conversation on gun violence gland Patriots star Aaron vately-contracted security Hernandez says he’s not guard at Boston’s major By Bob Salsberg nizer of the Nov. 14 event. hands. The National Rifle called for a “business plan” inclined to delay the trial, sports arena has been ASSOCIATED PRESS Instead, they confront- Association, which spent that stresses the enor- scheduled to begin next charged with beating ed political realities that more than $30 million mous medical and social month. a 52-year-old disabled BOSTON — Leading “portend challenges to ad- supporting Trump and costs of firearms injuries, Hernandez’ lawyers homeless man at a Bos- public health researchers vancing gun policy at the opposing Clinton, called estimated at $230 billion and gun safety advocates sought a delay Thursday ton train station. federal level in the next for an end to gun-free annually, in contrast with concede that Republican among several other mo- The Boston Globe four years if not longer,” zones around the country, a more polarizing focus on Donald Trump’s election tions during a hearing in reports that Rene Nor- according to an editorial including at schools, and gun ownership. as president changed the Suffolk Superior Court. estant Jr., was released on by Galea and his academ- Trump pledged during “There is no reason why Hernandez has pleaded $5,000 bail after pleading national conversation on ic colleagues published his campaign to eliminate firearms, but they’re urg- gun owners cannot be part not guilty to killing two not guilty Wednesday to Thursday in the American gun-free zones. of that conversation,” Ga- men in 2012. Prosecutors the alleged assault on ing gun owners and man- Journal of Public Health. Attendees at the confer- ufacturers to be includ- lea said. say he followed the men Dec. 22 authorities say Trump embraced sup- ence called for a bolstering The editorial points to a and opened fire on their was caught on surveil- ed in the effort to reduce port from gun rights of academic research into “critical dearth” of schol- car at a stop light after lance video and witnessed deaths and injuries from groups during his cam- issues surrounding gun arly research on the scope one of them accidentally by several people. firearms. paign and falsely sug- violence. and causes of firearms vi- bumped into him at a Prosecutors say Nor- The researchers, from gested Clinton wanted “When you look at na- nightclub and spilled his estant, contracted to dozens of universities, met to abolish the Second tional polls ... the major- olence, blamed in part on drink. provide security at TD at a conference on gun vi- Amendment, about the ity of Americans are very language Congress add- Hernandez’ attorney Garden, was trying to olence just days after the right of the people to keep much in favor of specif- ed to the federal budget Jose Baez says the de- get Michael Hathaway to November election. They and bear arms. ic concrete proposals to two decades ago that the fense is working around leave North Station when had fully anticipated dis- Firearms enthusiasts promote gun safety,” Ga- U.S. Centers for Disease the clock but “simply he gripped Hathaway’s cussing a very different drawn to Trump’s cam- lea said. “They object to Control and Prevention can’t keep up” with evi- cane with both fists and outcome and opportunities paign and his full-throat- gun control in the vein of and other agencies inter- dence being turned over smashed it across his for policy changes during ed support of the Second taking things away from preted as a prohibition by prosecutors. face. They called it an a presidency of Democrat Amendment are expecting law-abiding citizens.” on federally funded gun The judge took the unprovoked attack. Hillary Clinton, said Dr. a sweeping expansion of With an estimated 300 research. defense motions under Norestant says Hatha- Sandro Galea, dean of the gun rights under his ad- million guns in circula- “It’s resulted in a gener- advisement. way struck first and he Boston University School ministration and a Con- tion in the United States, ation of missed opportuni- Hernandez is serving was defending himself. of Public Health and orga- gress firmly in Republican authors of the editorial ties,” Galea said.

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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B A brand name even a John M. Gilberg Chief Executive O cer Edward M. Grant T J   News Editor Gordon R. Hall W   J. K Monica Connell Healey terrorist could learn to love Vice President, Finance J. Patrick Norton J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman Starting today, terrorists around Trump.com, reveals precisely where when its foreign operations faced P ‘  the world will have a treasure trove the major international Trump real insurgency threats. Just ask its for- Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 of new ways to attack America by estate holdings are. The list includes mer chief executive, Rex Tillerson, Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 proxy and enrage the newly inau- places like Bali, Istanbul, Panama who hopes to become Trump’s secre- Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 gurated president, Donald Trump. City, Seoul, Makati in the Philip- tary of state. Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 As of Inauguration Day, the long pines, India and Uruguay. Each host There’s also the issue of sover- Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 list of international buildings and country has grappled with attacks eignty. The United States cannot Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 resorts bearing the Trump brand or has served as operational out- just barge militarily into any coun- Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 name could replace U.S. embassies posts for terrorist groups. try it wants. The leaders of Turkey and military installations as major Uruguay, for example, is a major and the Philippines have spoken John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 targets of opportunity. money laundering center for South openly about downgrading military It’s the Trump name on these America. “Officials from the Uru- cooperation to escape U.S. domina- properties that offers the best ratio- guayan police and judiciary assess tion. Panama, which endured eight nale for the president-elect to divest that Colombian, Mexican and Rus- decades of U.S. military occupation quickly and completely, before the sian criminal organizations are op- until the handover of the Panama fire sale begins. erating in Uruguay,” the State De- Canal in 2000, is in no mood to have As Americans, we tend to think partment stated in a 2016 report. It U.S. forces return. defensively about terrorism: How is an ongoing source of Middle East- Which is to say, the new president EDITORIAL can we best prevent the bad guys ern intrigue involving Iran, Hezbol- would be largely powerless to act if a from exploding bombs or hijacking lah and Israel. Panama also fits that high-profile attack occurred on a big our planes? So, in defensive pos- bill. foreign building bearing the Trump ture after an attack has occurred, The Philippines, already deep- name. we erect walls and bomb-proof bar- ly immersed in political turmoil His lawyer, Sherri Dillon, stated Taking it slow riers around our embassies. Mil- prompted by its own bombastic new last week that the new president lions of Americans partially disrobe president, was the target of a bomb- should not be expected to give up his whenever we get on airplanes as a ing in September that killed 14. The business holdings. “Selling his as- reaction to attacks that occurred 15 Islamic State is reported to be mak- sets without the rights to the brand in Swampscott years ago. ing major inroads there. The State would greatly diminish the value But let’s think, for once, like our Department has warned foreign of the assets and create a fire sale,” The push is on to drop the speed limit from 30 enemies. The terrorists of al-Qaida tourists to avoid some areas. Dillon said. “President-elect Trump miles per hour to 25 miles per hour in Swampscott. and Islamic State probably long ago Trump Organization global assets should not be expected to destroy An idea that won Boston City Council approval a gave up on hitting hardened U.S. are entirely private, which means the company he built.” week ago seems to be spreading north. But is it a government targets because it’s too U.S. taxpayers have no responsibil- Consider the fire sale that would good idea? much work. What they’re looking for ity to pay for the properties’ pro- occur if, all of a sudden, the name There is no question speed is a major statistically are the places where Western de- tection. In fact, the use of taxpayer Trump on your building becomes a documented factor in driving injuries and fatalities. fenses remain low. They seek targets assets to protect a privately owned magnet for international terrorist The tragic deaths of teenagers behind the steering that are either undefended or are facility abroad could constitute an groups. It’s not a far-fetched idea. wheels of speeding cars seems to be a regular oc- indefensible. Trump Organization illegal diversion of funds. Recall that the week Trump won currence that traumatizes families and schools and properties overseas fit the bill, with But what if one of the Trump Or- the election, occupants of three New needlessly cuts short young lives. the added advantage of advertising ganization’s buildings came under York buildings bearing his name de- But reducing speed limits is a flawed approach the new president’s name atop each a high-profile attack? Would Pres- manded that the name be removed. to increasing traffic safety for several reasons. The vulnerable asset. ident Trump be tempted to deploy Right now, foreign investors and main reason is simple: No one wants to drive 25 The Trump brand offers terrorists U.S. troops and military assets in their governments are scrambling miles per hour on streets in any community. Cou- the ability to go after the American response? to get in on the Trump business jug- ple that reality with the fact that police officers and head of state without all the hassle of Congress could, and should, have gernaut. There could come a time electronic traffic signs cannot set up shop on every attacking a hardened and well-pro- a major problem with that. It is not not long from now when people will corner with the aim of enforcing speed limits. tected official U.S. government out- the U.S. military’s job to react when be running, literally, to get away In the day and age of social media, other influenc- post. And there is probably little a private business comes under at- from that brand. es dictate driver safety, including texting, talking on or nothing the U.S. military can do tack abroad, regardless of who owns the phone while driving and — this is Massachu- about Trump property vulnerabili- it. Which explains why ExxonMobil Tod Robberson is the editorial page setts — cursing out other drivers. Speeding is of- ties because these are private busi- often had to engage its own protec- editor for the St. Louis Post-Dis- ten a product of bad driving habits and impatience. nesses in sovereign countries. tion forces (sometimes including patch. Readers may send him email Every driver knows the streets in a community A five-second internet search, via right-wing paramilitary groups) at [email protected]. where a straightaway or the simple desire to detour around irritating traffic jams prompts otherwise sane drivers to apply a lead foot to the gas pedal. Most drivers are reasonable, level-headed people who know to slow down in residential areas and who, more often than not, pay careful attention in school zones. Every driver also knows there are simply too many cars traveling streets in Massa- chusetts communities where road layouts date, in some cases, back to the 17th century. Driving safely in Swampscott and any community in the state requires a combination of sound hab- its and situational awareness. The public dollars potentially spent on enforcing lower speed limits could be better spent on raising the driver educa- tion bar. Getting people to drive safer is an exercise sim- ilar to raising home fire safety awareness. A bill- board and social media campaign by the Lynn Fire Department drove home the importance of smoke alarms and sensible fire safety practices. A similar multi-media campaign could reinforce safe driving habits, including obeying speed limits and no texting or phone use. Maybe drivers need to be retested every 10 years on driving basics. License renewals, in some cases, could be tied to a problem driver’s ability to demonstrate improved habits. Most drivers are alert and serious about safety. The road law scofflaws who have amassed multiple violations need more than a 25 mile an hour speed limit sign to break their bad habits.

DANNY WESTNEAT Ignore the carnival barker’s words on Inauguration Day If you’re anxious about what’s comments.” Silly world leaders! take I’ve been making from the But Zingales is Italian and Instead, scrutinize only what happening today with the inau- As we in America ruefully un- beginning: I take him literally. so had decades watching the he does. guration but you’re on the fence derstand by now, some group of I judge him by what comes out counterintuitive celebrity power That goes a thousand times about how to react — to go to it, leaders or other are rankled by of his mouth. When you do this, of “the Italian Trump,” former over for the press. My people are to protest it, to watch it at all — whatever Trump’s latest com- unwittingly you get dragged Prime Minister Silvio Berlus- continually getting suckered my thoughts on the matter can ments have been every single into Trump’s carnival sideshow coni. The more his opponents into refereeing Trump’s juvenile be summed up in one four-letter day. of salesmanship, bullying and focused on Berlusconi’s personal spats with everyone from Meryl word. Trump uses words as weapons manufactured outrage. behavior or protested his out- Streep to the cast of Hamilton. Don’t. of mass distraction. He wants a The entire election is an exam- rageous statements, the more Fine, it’s entertaining, but what Don’t do anything. Especial- circus. So the only antidote I can ple. Hillary Clinton ran on the traction he somehow got as a the country desperately needs ly don’t watch Donald Trump’s think of is: Don’t go in the tent. idea that her opponent was un- “hero of the people shackled by now is Trump pinned down on speech on television or listen to Don’t even peek inside. stable and unfit to be president. elites.” the minutiae of, say, health pol- it online or on the radio. I’m not saying don’t be en- At the time, she seemed master- “His secret was an ability icy. Not whether he or Arnold In fact, after misjudging gaged. I’m also not saying one ful in repeatedly luring him into to set off a Pavlovian reaction was better on Celebrity Appren- Trump’s appeal for more than can’t pause to celebrate that gaffes and petty squabbles that among his leftist opponents,” tice. a year now, my overall sense today’s inauguration is yet an- proved her point. Zingales wrote of Berlusconi in Trump has some good-sound- about how to weather Trump’s other peaceful transfer of dem- In retrospect, it was he who The New York Times. Sound fa- ing ideas — reining in avaricious impending presidency is: Don’t ocratic power. was masterfully goading her. miliar? drug companies, for instance. listen to him at all. I’m saying only this: Don’t lis- Warring about personality, not The only times Berlusconi lost But it’s all Trumpian blarney This is easier said than done, ten to what he says. policy, was exactly what he was when opponents instead until it’s backed by deeds. So I’m going with the advice admittedly. What comes out of I realized this when his own wanted. ran conventional campaigns of his spokeswoman. I’ll try not his mouth or his Twitter feed is spokesperson of all people re- There’s a professor at the focused on issues. By treating to judge him anymore by what so unusual, so not normal, that cently advised that we shouldn’t University of Chicago, Luigi Berlusconi as a normal politi- comes out of his mouth. I plan to it’s almost impossible even for judge Trump by “what comes Zingales, who predicted Trump cian, they neutered his carnival get started by not watching his seasoned professionals not to out of his mouth.” could win the presidency. What’s power, Zingales reports. inaugural address. Join me? rubberneck at the spectacle. “Why is everything taken at remarkable is that he predict- The point is: Don’t take the Example: The front-page face value?” Kellyanne Conway ed it six years ago, in 2011. As bait. Don’t overreact to Trump’s Danny Westneat is a columnist headline in The Seattle Times lamented. he says today, “most people bluster — from his promises for the Seattle Times. Reach him on Tuesday was “World lead- At first this seemed Orwellian. laughed. They thought it incon- (“insurance for everybody!”) to at 206-464-2086 or dwestneat@ ers rankled by Trump’s latest But then I realized it’s the mis- ceivable.” his feuds to his fabrications. seattletimes.com.

TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 HOME Primulas’ vibrant colors beat winter’s doldrums By Norman Winter TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Forget about fake news, it’s fake flowers that have my attention. Actually, they are not fake; they are the brilliantly colorful primula. Recently, the as- tonishing color and beauty had passersby gawking in amazement. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS It took about 72 hours Part of photographer Susan Gottlieb’s baseball field-sized Gottlieb Na- of temperatures in the tive Garden surrounding her hillside home in Beverly Hills, Calif. 20’s and I was begging for mercy, and just like magic there they were, in a gro- PHOTO | SHUTTERSTOCK cery store of all places, of- Primulas, more commonly known as primrose. Gottlieb Native Garden: a fering the respite so need- ed during an arctic blast. 12 to 14 weeks of unimag- ula acaulis varieties like I do not understand why inable color that no other the Orion series and the Southern California oasis every florist, flower shop, plant can match and at an beauty of the bi-color se- and garden center doesn’t nature photographer, the Valley, California, native otherwise bleak time of the lections in the Danova se- By Solvej Schou have a truck full of half a ASSOCIATED PRESS garden has been a labor plants not only thrive in year. If you see them at a ries. These are fairly short dozen or more, varieties for of love for nearly 30 years. local climates, but they us to buy. There is no plant garden center or flower plants with short flower BEVERLY HILLS, Ca- A new book, “The Gottlieb provide food and shelter that can cure the winter shop looking like they are stalks, but they have col- lif. — Spread out along a Garden: A California Love for native animals and doldrums like the primula. waiting for adoption, give ors that are so bold you hillside near the Beverly Story” (National Wildlife also save water. Primula comes from the them a try; you will never will feel like a kid opening Hills Hotel, Susan Got- Federation, 2016), written Yet native plants are not Latin word which means go without again unless of up the first box of crayons. tlieb’s baseball-field-size by Mallory Smith and fea- the same as drought-tol- “firstling of spring” which course, you can’t find them. When you get your home garden — dubbed the turing more than 120 pho- erant plants, Gottlieb quite accurately describes I love their brightly col- plants, keep them moist Gottlieb Native Garden — tographs by Gottlieb, cap- stressed. this plant. There are ored flowers clustered to- and fed with a dilute wa- boasts more than 100 spe- tures the garden’s essence. “Many California native about 400 species of prim- gether. Some of the mixes ter-soluble, 20-20-20 fer- cies of native plants and “Native plants are so plants are drought-tol- ulas, which are mostly al- are so pretty an artist’s tilizer that has micronu- brims with wildlife activity. incredibly important for erant ... but not all,” she pine perennials with short palette would be jealous. trients. Avoid overhead Birds flock to a large wildlife and insects, which said. And “drought-tol- rhizomes. Since they are They also do well in mixed watering to lessen fungal shrub called toyon, with are the base of everything,” erant plants can be from alpine perennials and I containers grown with diseases. I use a small white flowers in the sum- Gottlieb said in an inter- around the world.” have always lived in the pansies, daffodils, mus- watering can with a tiny mer, fall and spring, to nib- view. “Most people, in the Her garden is on the The- hot south, I have trea- tard or kale. Choose a good spout that allows me to ble on its red berries. Bees early ‘90s, I found, had no odore Payne Foundation’s sured them in containers. light, well-drained mix for pinpoint where the water descend on towering matil- clue what a native plant annual home tour of native You may be able to enjoy your container, and then goes. Be sure to deadhead ija poppies, whose large was, and drought-tolerant plant gardens, and all prof- yours in the morning sun plant at the same depth as old flowers for a tidy ap- white and yellow flowers plants weren’t on the menu its from the book go to the or afternoon shade of the they grew in the original pearance and increased bloom in late spring. But- either. When I began the foundation and other en- landscape. pot. Look for plants with flower productivity. Pots of terflies love fragrant coy- garden, I was a rank ama- vironmental groups. When These are not lantanas healthy foliage that fills flowers with riveting color ote mint, an herb with nec- teur. I’ve learned a lot.” the tour started more than a that will bloom until fall up their container. until spring is well worth tar-filled lavender flowers. According to the Theo- decade ago, 20 people came but will simply give you I am partial to the Prim- it to me. For the 75-year-old Got- dore Payne Foundation for to see her garden; in 2016, tlieb, an environmental- Wild Flowers and Native hundreds filed through in a ist, philanthropist and Plants, a nonprofit in Sun day, Gottlieb said. You’re going on vacation, but what about your plants?

By Lee Reich ASSOCIATED PRESS Winter, especially early winter, is a good time of year for gardeners to trav- el. Houseplants now are most tolerant of neglect and, if we plan a little, they can even thrive in our absence. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Lack of water is the ma- Marbled vases made of glass scraps and rejected pieces from one of jor threat to neglected plants. But you know how Ikea’s suppliers. long your plants can go be- tween waterings. So if your From scrap heap to style file trip to Florida is for eight PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS days and you’ve been wa- A lemon tree in New Paltz, N.Y. tering your schefflera ev- with the Stockholm, Swe- that’s made of 75 percent By Kim Cook ery five days, just give the my succulents go all win- The cone and the tube are ASSOCIATED PRESS den-based studio Form Us waste polypropylene and plant a thorough soaking ter without a drop of water. filled with water. They’re With Love, came up with a 15 percent reclaimed wood and then add a little ex- Recycling has become I use inexpensive auto- sold as “plant watering new covering material for a fiber. The name is a play tra water to its saucer. The the norm in many com- matic watering devices if stakes” or “plant watering kitchen cabinet door made on the chair’s origins. plant will be fine. munities. The detritus of my absence is to be longer cones.” The cone is pushed from processed plastic bot- “Imagine,” says Starck, If you’re skipping off for our daily lives — plastic, than two weeks. A cotton into the soil and the far end tles, and the door itself is “a guy who takes a humble a one-month tour through glass, metal and paper — rope, with one end buried of the tube is immersed in made of recycled, shredded broom and starts to clean Brazil, you better do makes its weekly trek to in the soil and the other a jar of water. Water lost wood. A rich matte, char- the workshop, and with this something more with your processing plants across end dipped in a pan of wa- coal-hued finish belies the dust he makes new magic.” houseplants before you from the soil is replenished the country. modest price of the Kungs- Emeco isn’t new to the leave. The key to plant ter, will wick water to dry- by water drawn in from the Much of it gets made backa cabinetry. recycled material/new fur- ing soil. reservoir. into new versions of itself: survival, in this case, is ei- niture game. Their alumi- Another device, slightly Do not immerse plants in Your empty corn tin might “Sustainability should be ther to supply water to the num Navy chair, commis- more expensive but also a deep container of water end up as your next bean for many people, not just plants, to decrease their for those who can afford sioned during World War water needs, or a little of more reliable, consists of a in an effort to provide them can. Smelting brings glass hollow, porous ceramic cone with an extended supply jars back to life. Newsprint it,” says Granath. “Our II, has been made of recy- both. ambition is to increase the cled aluminum since the This can test your ability with one end of a long, flex- of water. Under water, the and wrapping come out of ible tube sealed into its lid. roots will suffocate and rot. a pulpy stew as new paper. share of recycled materials 1940s. The material with- to cajole friends, relatives And the home decor in our products.” stood the rigors of warfare or neighbors. But beware industry, too, is finding Even the leftover plas- and sea air. The company of entrusting plant care to inspiration for new fur- tic film used to wrap fur- has even collaborated with those unfamiliar with your nishings in the recycling niture palettes is ground Coca-Cola to turn soda bot- plants’ peculiarities; my boom. 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Guzman, the handed over to U.S. au- border town across from “The Baker-Polito admin- Behavioral Health Unit po” Guzman, who twice es- convicted leader of the thorities for transporta- El Paso, Texas. istration is fully committed received 531 referrals in caped from maximum-se- Sinaloa drug cartel, one tion to the U.S. earlier Guzman, who’s in his to investing resources nec- 2016 of which 85 percent essary to fight the opioid curity prisons in his of the world’s largest drug Thursday, the last full late 50s, first escaped from were related to drug use. country, was extradited at trafficking organizations, day of Democratic Pres- crisis. Spending for this “As we continue to fight prison in 2001 and then the request of the United was expected to spend the ident Barack Obama’s fiscal year for substance the opioid epidemic, we States to face drug traf- night in a New York jail administration and a day spent more than a decade use disorders will increase can’t afford to lose valuable ficking and other charges before his first appearance before Republican Donald on the run before he was by $18 million to total $177 programs like Lynn’s Be- and arrived in New York in a federal courthouse in Trump’s scheduled inau- recaptured, only to escape million. Since January havioral Health Unit,” said late Thursday. Brooklyn on Friday, offi- guration. again in 2015 via a mile- 2016, the administration Crighton. “The unit both A plane carrying Guz- cials said. Guzman was taken into long tunnel dug to the rolled out a new prescrip- provides valuable services man landed at a suburban Mexico’s Department custody by the U.S. Drug shower in his cell. tion-monitoring program, to those facing addiction ended the practice of send- and frees up our officers to ing women to MCI-Fram- focus on keeping our com- ingham for treatment, munity safe.” expanded outpatient treat- The Lynn delegation was ment, launched a prescrip- able to secure $75,000 for tion drop-off program, and the program and another doubled the number of $150,000 during the last Learn to Cope family sup- two spending years pri- port groups,” Hillman said. or to the budget cuts. The The Behavioral Health legislature is exploring op- Unit is located inside the tions to restore the money, Lynn Police station and including a supplemental provides overdose victims budget. with access to licensed “Every family in Lynn mental health and sub- has somehow been affect- stance abuse clinicians. ed by the opioid epidemic,” Additionally, the unit con- said Cahill. “We must con- tacts overdose victims and tinue to fight to preserve known heroin addicts to every necessary resource provide assistance. In 2016, to combat this crisis.” New schools would cost $200 per household

SCHOOLS residents have expressed From A1 their opposition to the po- tential new middle school Building Authority, the near Breeds Pond Res- quasi-independent state ervoir citing traffic con- agency that funds school cerns. They have threat- PHOTO | ALENA KUZUB projects. The department ened a lawsuit. Lynn residents discuss possible action toward making Lynn a sanctuary city during a meeting would contribute about But last month, the organized by ECCO at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Greater Lynn in Swampscott. 60 percent or $113 mil- Pickering Middle School lion of the project’s total Building Committee re- cost. But if voters reject affirmed its decision to the bond authorization, locate the school off Park- Swampscott talks about a safe place the city stands to lose the land Avenue. state money. SAFE 45-minute presentation a school system that ment. The proposed construc- Thomas Grillo can be From A1 on the causes of migration, serves as a safe center of Lisa Day-Copeland, 57, tion has been controver- reached at tgrillo@item- along with policy changes support and learning for of Gloucester was in the sial. Dozens of Pine Hill live.com. movement promise to pro- through the years. all those we serve in the audience. “I am here be- tect immigrant families Lynn Council- community.” cause I believe it’s import- who face discrimination or-At-Large Brian La With the incoming ad- ant to offer help and pro- Marblehead students and deportation issues. Pierre said he thought the ministration’s campaign tection to the vulnerable Many faith-based orga- meeting was important promises of building walls members of society and I go from Gerry to Coffin nizations are part of the and the discussion needs and deporting undocu- would like to see Glouces- movement. to continue. mented immigrants still ter become a sanctuary MARBLEHEAD Lord said clean-up has Dr. Victoria Weinstein, “As a teacher, leader fresh in people’s minds, city,” she said. From A1 been completed and his pastor of the church, de- and elected official in the evening’s agenda also Jenney Harkness, 61, understanding is that livered the opening re- Lynn, I see the connec- included testimonies on of Essex, added, “I grew the fill spout during the the oil odor is completely flection on the eve of the tion between educational creating sanctuaries for up in the inner city and delivery. The rogue hose gone. The clean-up was presidential inauguration, justice and racial justice, immigrants, immigration I am concerned about the sprayed heating oil onto being paid for by the oil saying, “We’re not here to and now, more than ever, policy analysis and sanc- homelessness issue. I tru- the side of the building, company’s insurance com- debate, but rather to love we need to come togeth- tuary cities and congre- ly fear for immigrants, the parking lot and onto a pany which contracted our neighbors and pro- er as one community and gations. Participants were both documented and un- parked car. NRC, National Response tect the most vulnerable face the issue of undoc- invited to go online at documented, who aren’t Lord said the spill dis- Corporation. The compa- among us.” umented immigrants,” sanctuarynotdeportation. welcomed into our cities ny also enlisted Wilcox & Shields delivered a he said. “We must have org to support the move- and towns.” placed eight classrooms with 153 students. Barton, Inc., an environ- The call for the spill mental and consulting Swampscott goes back to drawing board on Greenwood came in before students and engineering firm for the air quality testing. reported to school that Both report to MassDEP. SWAMPSCOTT proved at Town Meeting where the town would not would contribute $150,000 morning, and school offi- From A1 last May allows for the have the same control. to an affordable housing cials were able to inform Gayla Cawley can be construction of a single Neighbors have ex- trust fund. parents they should drop reached at gcawley@item- Selectman Peter Spellios structure with 28 units pressed concern that a Ellen Winkler, a Green- off their children at the live.com. Follow her on said Town Counsel recom- on the site. Developers 28-unit structure would wood Terrace resident, nearby Coffin School. Twitter @GaylaCawley. mended reissuing the RFP responding to the RFP be out of character with said giving away the prop- because the neighbors had released in September the existing neighbor- erty for zero dollars to set- been clear in recent days had to also adhere to an hood. Many of those resi- tle a lawsuit would leave a Wheelabrator generates that they were intending affordable housing com- dents spoke to the board bad taste in the neighbors’ to again bring litigation ponent. Either 15 percent Wednesday, expressing mouths. $4.5 million in Saugus against the town if it went of the units constructed their continued frustra- “We’re not going to sit forward with Groom’s pro- would have to be afford- tion that they weren’t be- back and say this is OK,” posal. A 40B project, in able, or developers could ing heard in the process. she said. WHEELABRATOR the equivalent of supply- which about 25 percent contribute to an afford- Resident Robin Slavin Selectman Donald Hause From A1 ing the electrical needs of units would have to be able housing trust fund, said the whole process has said the idea that the town of 38,000 Massachusetts affordable, would give the which would be used to been less than transpar- was being blackmailed, year. In Saugus alone, that homes as well as its own town protection against a pay for affordable housing ent. She said the redevel- pressured or extorted to equates to $15 million in operations. potential spot zoning law- elsewhere in town. opment process has been settle the lawsuit was economic activity, 46 full- Wheelabrator Technolo- suit from neighbors, as it The other option is for a classic case of people preposterous. time jobs, and $4 million gies is the second largest is exempt from zoning, what could potentially be a thinking “as long as it’s “We’re ultimately trying in taxes and additional U.S. energy-from-waste and therefore, harder to much larger 40B affordable not in my neighborhood.” to act in the town’s best philanthropy, Wheelabra- business, and is an indus- appeal, he said. housing project. The state’s She said as long as the interest.” Hause said. “An tor officials said. try leader in the conver- “I am genuinely sad- 40B housing program al- structure doesn’t go in uncontrolled 40B is not in Wheelabrator Saugus sion of everyday residen- dened and disappointed lows developers to over- someone’s backyard or anyone’s best interest.” has an electric generating tial and business waste that so many neighbors ride local zoning bylaws neighborhood, people don’t Neighbors had recent- capacity of 37 megawatts, into clean energy. continue to be against to increase the stock of af- care as much as neighbors ly come together to start this development,” Naomi fordable housing in munic- affected would. raising money on their Dreeben, board chairwom- ipalities where less than 10 “It could be a colossal el- own to demolish the build- Selling a house? an, said at the meeting to percent of the homes are ephant,” Slavin said. ing and reuse the space as room full of the property’s defined as affordable. Less Fiona Barrett, a Green- a park. Buying a house? neighbors. “I understand than 4 percent of Swamp- wood Avenue resident, “I understand the de- Find out what properties that you’re very much scott’s housing is consid- said the potential struc- sire for open space and a against it. In the spring ered affordable. ture would not be in her park at this site,” Spellios recently sold in your area. of 2014, when I joined the “Everyone’s expectation backyard, but her front said. “We all wish we could board, I voted to withdraw is and should be that a yard. She said the process have more open space. Check out the appeal of the housing 40B project would come has been flawed from the I understand the senti- the Real Estate page court decision. back larger,” Spellios said. beginning. ment of not wanting the in Saturday’s paper. “I believed that the “The question is, how “We are here and we op- Greenwood middle school building was too large for large?” pose this proposal,” she to be replaced with a 28- the space and that there Since the town owns the said. unit building. What I do had not been enough of land, Spellios said the pro- Neighbors were also not agree with, however, a process to include the posals would be solicited upset by what they be- is that somehow this 28- neighbors in the plan- for a friendly 40B. He said lieved was the selectmen unit building that’s one ning,” she continued. “I town officials would enter giving the property away half the size of the ex- am very upset that this into a land development to Groom, before the vote isting building is totally issue has created so much agreement with a poten- was taken to reissue the out of character with the anger, frustration and ag- tial developer, and there- RFP. Groom’s purchase neighborhood … For the gravation for so many for fore, have some control price would have been last century, this building so long. I really believe over the property. If there zero dollars, with the has sat there larger than that protecting the town is no legal settlement and company responsible for a Home Depot.” with this recommended Groom wins the lawsuit, paying $1.3 million to de- the company could pro- molish the building at no Gayla Cawley can be call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 two-proposal plan is really to start your the best course of action at ceed with the 28 units cost to the town. In lieu reached at gcawley@item- daily subscription. this point.” zoning allows for or build of not having any afford- live.com. Follow her on A zoning change ap- a much larger 40B project, able housing, the company Twitter @GaylaCawley. A8 FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Salt of the earth Fourth-graders at North Shore Christian School in Lynn used flour and salt to create 3-D maps of the U.S. These maps help students understand the boundaries of the five regions of our country, along with the loca- tions of mountain ranges and bodies of water. Among those having fun are:

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Actress, author and activist Marlo Thomas. Marlo Thomas hopes change can happen from inside the closet NEW YORK (AP) — Feminist actress, author and ac- tivist Marlo Thomas, who broke TV barriers in “That Girl,” will not be at the Women’s March on Washing- ton. She’ll be too busy with a new way she hopes to empower women — clothes. Thomas is this week debuting her ready-to-wear and accessories collection for HSN called “That Woman “ targeting older woman with clothes in vivid colors and nice fabrics. “I’m really trying to create a closet for women,” said Abby Cook, Chiung Uy and Matthew Stuart Thomas, 79, of the 15-piece collection. “You put it to- gether your way. You can mix and match it anyway you want to do it.” Thomas, who helped smash gender stereotypes with her “Free To Be...” series and joined Gloria Steinem to fight for the Equal Rights Amendment, said her spirit — if not her body — will be with the women marching to demand a stronger voice in society. Actors, mayors rally at inauguration-eve Trump demonstration NEW YORK (AP) — Actors Robert De Niro, Sally Field and Mark Ruffalo joined hundreds of other peo- ple outside a Donald Trump building on Thursday for a pre-inauguration demonstration organizers said was meant to energize those concerned about the Republican president-elect’s policies. The event, staged in front of Trump International Hotel and Tower near Central Park in Manhattan, was a rally for city residents who have vowed to pursue their own policies on health care, the environment and other issues during the Trump administration. The mayors of Minne- apolis and New York attended. “We can’t just mope,” said Bronx resident Jawanza Clark, who attended the gathering with his two sons, ages 10 and 5. “I want to give them a sense of the Amer- ica they’re inheriting, the fact that they have to lift their voices up.” Civic-mindedness was a theme throughout the evening. Movie director Michael Moore urged people to reg- ularly call their representatives in Congress. And actor Alec Baldwin, who portrays Trump on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” said Americans wary of Trump’s policies should become more involved.

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‘An Inconvenient Sequel’ kicks off climate-focused Sundance PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Ten years after the water- shed environmental documentary “An Inconvenient Truth” debuted, climate change is as dire as ever and yet the solutions are right in front of us, say directors Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk, whose film “An Incon- venient Sequel” kicks off the Sundance Film Festival on Thursday. The film, which follows former Vice President Al Gore on his continued quest to educate and inform the public and world leaders on climate change, is the first in a se- ries of 14 environmentally focused documentaries sched- uled to play at the annual film festival in their newly anointed “New Climate” section. The films include looks at coral (“Chasing Coral”), the Mexico City sewer system (“The Diver”), Greenland’s ice sheet (“Melting Ice”), and the industry of big-game hunting (“Trophy”). Sundance founder and longtime environmentalist Robert Redford said in a statement that “independent perspectives are adding the depth and dimension need- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ed for us to find common ground and real solutions.” Al Gore, second left, in a scene from “An Incon- It’s fitting then that the festival begins with a sober- venient Sequel.” ing look at just what has happened since “An Inconve- nient Truth” helped made climate change part of the than you ever thought, but also you realize that we’re popular consciousness. That film, directed by Davis closer than ever to a turning point where things can real- Guggenheim, won the Academy Award for best docu- ly change. It’s really intense,” Shenk said recently. “People mentary feature (Guggenheim’s role in the new film is have gotten used to and almost numb to the climate crisis as executive producer). and this feeling of, ‘What can we do?’ This film will eluci- “It’s more overwhelming and more horrible and bleak date both what has happened and what is possible.” WEATHER LOTTERY

MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES National weather TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Friday...... 0407 Friday...... 1287 Forecast for Friday, January 20, 2017 Intervals of clouds and N winds around 5 kt., Thursday...... 7374 Thursday...... 4377 Sunrise today 7:05 a.m. Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. sunshine in the morning with becoming E in the afternoon. Wednesday...... 7758 Wednesday...... 8451 Sunset today 4:44 p.m. more clouds for later in the Waves 1 foot or less. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: H day. High 43. Winds light and Sunrise tomorrow 7:04 a.m. Tonight: S winds around 5 kt. variable. Waves 1 foot or less. EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 5:29 p.m. All 4...... $7,870 All 4...... $4,034 L Tonight: Mostly cloudy skies Low tide today 11:31 p.m. L with a few showers late. Low First or last 3...... $1,102 First or last 3...... $565 34. Winds light and variable. Any 2...... $94 Any 2...... $48 High tide tomorrow 6:27 p.m. Chance of rain 40%. Any 1...... $9 Any 1...... $5 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $656 All 4...... $168

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Cold Warm Stationary Last 3...... $184 Last 3...... $94 Pressure H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Mass Cash: 11-15-22-29-30 JAN. 28 FEB. 4 TODAY SATURDAY SUNDAY <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ P’Cloudy | High 43, Low 34 AM clouds | High 47, Low 37 M’Cloudy | High 43, Low 36 Lucky for Life: 4-7-15-24-27-(7) NATIONAL SUMMARY: Soaking rain will spread from the southern Appala- chians to the Great Lakes and part of the mid-Atlantic today. Locally gusty storms will rumble in the Deep South. While spotty rain falls over southern New Mexico, snow is forecast farther north over the interior West. Heavy rain and heavy mountain snow will rebound along the West coast.

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By Harold Rivera hand in the early stages, scoring DiGiulio. The Patriots carried a 24- Valentina Pepic ITEM STAFF eight points in the opening quar- 14 advantage into the half. helped the Revere ter. The Sachems kept pace thanks “I think we came out strong defen- girls basketball SAUGUS — Last week the Saugus to Taylor Bogdanski, who nailed a sively,” Revere coach Lianne O’Hara team remain un- girls basketball team downed unde- three with 12 seconds to play in the said of the team’s performance in defeated, putting feated Danvers, handing the Falcons quarter. Revere led 10-9 after one. the second quarter. “We got a bunch up 22 points in the their rst loss of the season. Histo- Saugus committed a number of of stops and scores and that opened Patriots’ win over ry often repeats itself, but unfortu- costly turnovers in the second quar- up our lead. We work really hard on Saugus on Thurs- nately that wasn’t the case for the ter and fell into an offensive funk. our defense.” day night. Sachems on Thursday night. “Revere’s length bothered us,” Sau- With a new half of basketball The Sachems fell to Revere, 57-30, gus coach Mark Schruender said. left to play, the Sachems looked to ITEM FILE PHOTO at Saugus High. With the win, the “They got into our passing lanes. climb back into the game but Re- Patriots (11-0) clinched a spot in the There were plays where it seemed vere didn’t slow down. The Patri- state tournament and remained un- like momentum wasn’t on our side ots opened up a 20-point lead after defeated. and we’re a momentum team.” three quarters and remained hot Although the score indicates an Revere opened the second quarter through the fourth. Revere’s biggest easy road to victory for the Patriots, on an 8-1 run led by a three from Pa- advantage was a 28-point lead in the game didn’t start that way. Re- mela Gonzalez and a pair of buckets vere’s Valentina Pepic had the hot knocked down by Pepic and Emily REVERE, B2 THE GREAT DOUGHNUT WAR

By Bridget Turcotte ing each other and participat- Kane’s opened the original that they would also send six of ITEM STAFF ing in friendly trash-talking. The stakes between family-owned store on Lincoln their Patriots’ themed yeast do- Kane’s rst challenged Hugs Avenue in Saugus in 1955. A nuts with vanilla frosting, should SAUGUS — Kane’s Donuts & Donuts, a shop in Houston, second location was launched Kane’s lose the wager. placed a bet with a Pennsyl- Texas, for the AFC Divisional Kane’s Donuts in at International Place in down- “We sell out of (the Patriots do- vania donut shop on Sunday’s matchup between the Patriots town Boston last year. A third nuts),” Maria said. “We decorate AFC Championship game be- and Houston Texans last Sat- Saugus and Mac’s store, a 3,500-square-foot cafe, is it very festively to replicate the tween the New England Patri- urday. planned for Saugus’ Essex Land- Patriots colors and, of course, we ots and the Pittsburgh Steelers. “Wagers are a longstanding Donut Shop in ing, the $120 million develop- write ‘Go Pats’ on them. We’re Mac’s Donut Shop, Inc., a tradition between different pol- ment under construction at the making them nonstop. This is long-time family-owned gour- iticians and we decided ‘why not former Route 1 Miniature Golf & New England and the donut is met donut store in Aliquippa, give it a shot with the donuts,’” Aliquippa, Pa., are Batting Cages. delicious.” Pa., has agreed to put a dozen of said Paul Delios, president of “Kane’s approached us,” said Paul added that “when the Pa- their donuts on the line in the Kane’s. “Artisan donuts today high for Sunday’s Twila McKittrick, who runs triots win” he would like to send spirit of a little competition. are so competitive. We tried to Mac’s Donut shop with her son, a dozen to Roger Goodell, com- Depending on the results of nd an old family artisan do- J.W. McKittrick. “We’re not sure missioner of the National Foot- the game, the losing bakery will nut shop. We feel that there is Patriots-Steelers how they heard about us. We are ball League. be subjected to the humiliation no other donut shop like Kane’s also family owned and have been As of Thursday, Kane’s was of making donuts while wearing Donuts but we de nitely re- AFC Championship in business for 59 years. We just waiting for a taste of Hugs & the winning team’s jersey and spect them. think it’s wonderful. It’s so much Donuts’ best pastries to arrive in will send a dozen of their sweet “If we are going to eat their football game: fun. Our Facebook fans are hav- the mail. treats to the victorious shop. donuts — because the Patriots ing a blast with it.” The competing shops posted are going to win — we want to Maria Delios, who owns Kane’s Bridget Turcotte can be reached photos and videos on their so- enjoy what we are eating,” he one dozen. with her siblings, said she upped at [email protected]. Follow cial media accounts, challeng- said. the bet this time around, adding her on Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Classical swims past English

By Katie Morrison ITEM STAFF LYNN — When the Clas- sical and English swim teams face off, there are a couple of safe bets. One is that the meet will be a close one, and the second is that it will be a lot of fun. The Rams swam to a 99- 82 win over the Bulldogs Thursday at the Sawin Natatorium at Lynn Tech, PHOTO | BILL NEWELL, MOORESTUFFONLINE and both teams had swim- Connor, left, and Catherine Christuk are De- mers step up and take on cember’s Moynihan Lumber male and female roles they aren’t used to. Student Athletes of the Month Classical came in a little short-handed. The stom- ach bug hit the Rams, No sibling rivalry for keeping a few of their top swimmers out of the water December’s Moynihan for the rivalry meet. But Classical coach Denise student-athlete winners Silva has a deep roster, and the Rams were able By Steve Krause time she was in kinder- to keep their heads above ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON water. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR garten. Classical’s Harrison Seitz swims to a second-place nish in the 200- “I fell in love with it at a SWIM, B2 yard freestyle event. PEABODY — The Chris- young age,” she said. “It’s tuks of Newburyport the drive for success … are keeping December’s that rush you feel when Moynihan Lumber Stu- you dive off the blocks.” dent/Athlete of the Month Connor believes swim- Lynn eld’s Filipe following award all in the family. ming teaches him about This could be subtitled life in general. in his father’s footsteps “the family that swims to- “It’s an individual sport,” gether, stays together.” For he said. “You have to be By Harold Rivera was a tough adjustment to the their accomplishments both driven yourself to succeed.” ITEM STAFF college level at rst. It means in the pool and in the class- Says his sister, “you re- a lot that they can trust me room, senior Connor and ally have to understand Lynn eld native Matt Filipe in different situations. If they sophomore Catherine, both that it’s important to keep grew up around the hockey need me to grind it out in the of Bishop Fenwick, are this working hard.” community at Northeastern corners or score some goals, I month’s Moynihan winners. Connor, in his second University. His father, Paul, can do that too.” They’re not the rst year as captain, got off to played for Northeastern from Filipe played three seasons at two Christuks to win the a fast start in December 1978-1982 and often brought Malden Catholic before joining award either. Their older with two rst-place n- his son to catch games at Mat- Iowa’s Cedar Rapids Roughrid- brother, Carson, also won ishes in the 50 free, (25.44 thews Arena. Now Matt’s fol- ers of the USHL. it a few years back. and 23.68) and a rst place lowing his father’s very large Filipe spent a season with You’d think this would be in the 100 back (1:14.10). footsteps. the Roughriders, his rst ex- a case of “like parents, like He is a three year all- It’s only natural that the perience away from home. He children,” but that’s not star. Last year, as the team younger Filipe, a freshman at played in 56 games, scoring 19 the case. Neither Chris- MVP, he held top times Northeastern, is playing a key goals and 17 assists. tuk parent was a compet- in the Catholic Central role for the Huskies this season. “It was really different living itive swimmer (although League in the 200 free, 50 The left wing has seen action in out there, away from home,” their mother did do syn- free, 100  y, 100 free, 500 all 22 games this season, earn- Matt shared. “It was a cool chronized swimming for a free, and 100 back. (every ing the trust of Huskies coach experience, being able to go time). They just all got into Jim Madigan, a former team- event he swam). PHOTO | JIM PIERCE, NORTHEASTERN ATHLETICS through it with those guys. It it when they were young. Academically, he takes mate of Filipe’s father. was my rst experience away Carson started, Connor honors classes and Matt Filipe skates up ice during the “It means a lot to me that the from home, but it was special.” followed him, and Cather- Northeastern-New Hampshire game coaches trust me,” Matt said. ine was in the pool by the MOYNIHAN, B2 last Saturday at Fenway Park. “They put me on the ice a lot. It FILIPE, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2017 English, Classical run to split in rivalry meet

the 1000 (3:44.4) and Jac- from Lydia Bongiorno in la Moreschi in the 1000 SCHOOL ROUNDUP queline Ramirez in the the 300 (45.7), Bella Cors- (3:42.3), Ariana Brown in mile (6:45.2). ini in the 600 (1:53.6), Alix the mile (7:16.7) and Ol- By Mike Alongi BOYS TRACK Livermore in the 1000 ivia Tapia-Gately in the FOR THE ITEM Marblehead 60, (3:21.6), Lily Gillis in the two-miles (14:29.6). Swampscott 26 mile (6:23.9) and Mia BOYS BASKETBALL The Lynn Classical and Marblehead got wins Forster in the two-miles Revere 49, Saugus 45 Lynn English track teams from Ryan Dumais in the (12:57.5). split their meet at Lynn Matt Waggett led the shot put (43-8), Thomas Swampscott winners Sachems with ten points. Tech on Thursday, with Huber in the 55 hurdles were Michelle Connor the English boys and the Liam Murphy added nine (8.0), Jaason Lopez in the in the high jump (5-1), points and Dimitri Filare- Classical girls notching 55 (6.6), Joe Cronin in the Maisie Vasquez in the shot tos scored nine of his own. victories. The English 300 (39.3), Zach Phelan put (33-9) and Alexandra The Sachems (4-8) will boys won their meet, 53- in the 600 (1:33.5), Oliver Gladstone in the 55 (7.7). 33, while the Classical Jacob in the 1000 (2:45.5) Beverly 75, Danvers 11 host Beverly next Tuesday. girls won 58-27. and Grant Adam in the Beverly won all but “They’re well coached,” as- English winners on the two-miles (11:24). one event en route to a sistant coach Mark Ber- boys side were Daniel The two winners for big win on Thursday. The trand said. “Scott Lewis Calnan in the shot put Swampscott were Isaiah Panthers got wins from does a good job there. This (41 feet, two inches), Juan Bascon in the high jump Tyler Orlandella in the team plays well. We have Avelino in the 50-yard (6 feet) and Jack Dennehy high jump (5 feet), Gracie a tough game ahead of us hurdles (7.5 seconds), in the mile (5:04.0). Sparkman in the shot put trying to maintain them.” Kevin Francisco in the Beverly 44, Danvers 42 (35-7), Natalie Coughlin SWIMMING 600-meter (1:33.5), Chan- The Panthers inched out in the 50 hurdles (8.1), Marblehead 103, dler Donovan in the mile a close win over Danvers Grace Byrd in the 50 dash Danvers 78 (5:39.1) and Andy Nguyen at home on Thursday, de- (6.3), India Ingemi in the The Magicians (8-0) in the two-miles (12:40.7). spite only winning three 300 (43.8), Uatchet Juch had three double-winners For the Classical boys, events. Beverly got wins in the 600 (1:55.8), Abby on the night as they re- Adam Washington won the from Thomas Adams in Walsh in the mile (5:30.9) mained undefeated on the high jump (5-8), Tyler Way the 50 hurdles (7.1), John and Lexi Sutyak in the year. Megan Hathaway won the 50 (5.7), Emmanu- Jones in the 600 (1:34.1) two-miles (12:44.0). won both the 100-yard el Kalambayi won the 300 and Brian McPherson in The lone winner for Dan- butterfly (1:01.30) and the (41.2) and Gilley Kabamba the 1000 (3:02.0). vers came in the 1000, as 200 freestyle (1:59.28), won the 1000 (2:48.2). The winners for the Fal- Katie Crum finished with Ellie Ronan won both the For the Classical girls, cons were Will Maurice in ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON a time of 3:23.2. 100 backstroke (58.79) Agnes Bangura won both the high jump (5-6), Bruno Saugus 62, Salem 6 Taylor Sullivan paced the competition in the and the 200 individu- the high jump (4-6) and Abbatessa in the shot put 1000-meter race. The Saugus girls swept the 50 (6.3). Tori Adams (39-1 1/2), Justin Curtis the field of events on al medley (2:11.69) and Amanda Wager won both won the 300 (48.7), Rhode in the 50 (5.7), Anthony put (34-9 1/2), Jaden Oli- miles (11:57.1). Thursday afternoon. Gi- the 500 freestyle (5:43.20) Alcindor won the 600 Spignese in the 300 (40.0), ver in the 50 hurdles (6.9), Saugus had wins from anna Filaretos won the and the 100 breaststroke (1:53.3) and Katheryne Andrew Moriarty in the Giovanny Guzman in the Bruno Auzec in the high high jump (5-2) and the Rubio won the two-miles 50 hurdles (8.1), Ailyn (1:10.66). Ryann Driscoll mile (4:56.5) and Joseph 300 (41.1), Gabriel Turicos jump (5-4) and Nichollas (15:39.7). Lauretti-Pereira in the Minaya won the shot put won the diving event with English winners were two-miles (10:55.6). in the 600 (1:41.5), JanMi- Silva in the 50 dash (5.8). (33-3 1/2), Haley Dennis 212.20 points. Kaylee Smith in the shot Salem 67, Saugus 18 chael Colon in the 1000 GIRLS TRACK in thee 50 dash (6.4), Ser- Marblehead will be back put (28-11 3/4), Elizabeth Salem rolled to a big (3:10.4), Patrick Collins Marblehead 57, ena Cacciola in the 300 in the pool on Tuesday af- Rozon in the 50 hurdles win behind victories from in the mile (5:15.0) and Swampscott 29 (49.5), Jennifer Costa in ternoon when they face off (8.2), Taylor Sullivan in Joseph Diaz in the shot Shawn Small in the two- Marblehead got wins the 600 (2:04.2), Gabriel- against Gloucester. Saugus girls can’t Rams swim to win over crosstown rival contain Revere SWIM who scored a 183.90. From B1 Classical nabbed first REVERE and third-place finishes in “It was wonderful to see the 200-yard medley relay, From B1 the sport of swimming so with Rachel Brennan and the final minutes of the fourth quarter. exemplified in our city to- John Otalvaro stepping Aside from turnovers the Sachems were also out- night,” Silva said. “Today up and joining Carly Men- rebounded, and it cost them. we didn’t have some of our donca and Eric Macorri to “I have to coach better,” Schruender said. “We strongest swimmers, and I earn the win for the Rams didn’t work on boxing out on hard crashes from the really compliment the kids (2 minutes, 6.24 seconds). perimeter, and that’s my fault. Revere made a lot who came in and stepped The team of Shanel Turran- of perimeter rebounds. Sometimes we’d get the re- up. Everyone was ready, sky, Peter Phelan, Caroline bound and we’d lose it on a deflection, luck wasn’t willing and able. We had Zuffante and Kylie Moore- on our side.” to reach a little deeper and house took second place for For Revere, Pepic led the way with 22 points and pull together as a team, and English (2:16.02). nine rebounds. they did that tonight.” In the 200 free, Classical “She (Pepic) works hard to finish,” O’Hara said. English, on the other freshman Jacob Lang set “She grabs rebounds and keeps the ball over her hand, has a little less depth the pace (2:09.65), followed head where guards can’t get it and she’s able to fin- than Classical but the Bull- by his teammate Harri- ish her shots.” dogs are still packed with son Seitz (2:12.02) and Gonzalez scored 11 points with five rebounds. talent. That allowed coach English’s Emma Trahant Lisa Trahant to put swim- Elizabeth Lake added five points. (2:31.89). Lang also won mers in different races. Olivia Valente led Saugus with six points while the 500 freestyle (5:43.65). “Each time they get in the Bogdanski and Allie Kotowski each scored five. The most nerve-wrack- pool they better their time,” ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON The Sachems (9-3) will attempt to bounce back on ing race of the meet was Trahant said. “For me, it’s Tuesday at Beverly. the 200 individual medley. Peter Phelan swims the breaststroke leg of the 200- satisfying because they’re Mendonca had the upper “We’re a game-to-game, day-to-day team,” Schru- yard individual medley. doing their best every time hand over Phelan for the ender said. “We’ll get it after it on Sunday at prac- they get in the pool and first two legs, creating dis- tice.” Dax Billingsley (29.34). Ma- Sidney St. Ives and Lang, having fun. Everyone has tance on the backstroke. Revere aims to stay undefeated on Tuesday when corri also won the 100 free- 1:56.22), and the Bulldogs been very outgoing and Phelan came roaring back, the team hosts Gloucester. style (58.65). won the 400 free relay dedicated to the team. I’m taking the lead. Mendon- “We’re looking to improve defensively,” O’Hara In the 100 butterfly, it was (Turransky, Emma Trah- really happy with the way ca made up ground during a rematch between Men- ant, Caroline Zuffante and said. “If we can limit teams from scoring, winning the season has gone. It’s al- the final leg, the freestyle donca and Phelan. Lisa Phelan). Seitz paced the is a little bit easier.” ways great to swim against portion, but couldn’t close Trahant said that Phelan group in the 100 backstroke Classical because a lot of the gap as Phelan (2:27.34) hasn’t done the butterfly (1:11.17), followed by En- them are friends, so to see topped Mendonca (2:28.62) before, but volunteered to glish’s Turransky (1:20.53) Christuks sweep the two teams come togeth- to give English its first vic- do the race during Wednes- and Lauren Moorehouse er, it’s fun.” tory of the night. day’s practice, filling in for (1:30.85). In the 100 breast- The meet began with a Silva had to use Macor- another swimmer. Mendon- stroke, Brennan stepped up Moynihan awards tight diving competition. ri in the 50 free, a race he ca (1:06.01) had the upper and swam the race for the Classical’s Sarah Sirois, who doesn’t usually compete in, hand, as Phelan finished first time in her high school MOYNIHAN holds the pool diving record due to the absences, but he second (1:10.87). career, and grabbed a first- From B1 for girls, came out on top with didn’t miss a beat, taking The Rams nabbed a first- place finished (1:22.54), a score of 234.75, followed by first (25.70) over English’s place finish in the 200 edging out English’s Devin several AP classes as well. He made first honors for English’s Hannah Trahant, Moorehouse (27.74) and free relay (Seitz, Brennan, Curley (1:26.92). the fall quarter and is a member of the National Honor Society. He’s also received the St. Michael’s College Book Club Award and received Fenwick Filipe making his mark at Northeastern Underclassmen Awards for Health and Wellness (ninth and 10th grade) and the Religion Award FILIPE his games are a close drive.” said. “My family didn’t get being a hockey guy myself, I (10th and 11th). He was accepted early decision to From B1 Paul added, “It’s real ex- to see me play a lot last know the little things mean Providence College, where he plans to study histo- citing. The first game was year. It was pretty cool that a lot in winning games.” ry. At the finish of his season down at Quinnipiac so me my dad dropped the cer- Aside from hockey, Filipe Connor has also received the Albertus Magnus with Cedar Rapids, Filipe, and my wife went down emonial puck, that was a has enjoyed his early col- merit scholarship. who was drafted in the there. I used to bring him special moment.” lege experiences. The fresh- Catherine also started with a bang last month third round (67th overall) to Northeastern games so Saturday’s game ended man is now in his second with two first-place finishes in the 200 free, (2:09.12; of last year’s NHL draft by watching him wear that jer- in a 2-2 draw and North- semester at Northeastern. 2:05.65) and one in both the 100 breast (1:12.88) the Carolina Hurricanes, sey is really special.” eastern currently stands at “Everything’s going and 100 fly, (1:03.13). decided to return home and Last Saturday, Filipe and 7-10-5. Filipe and the Hus- great,” Matt said. Academ- Last season she had nine first place finishes in 14 follow in his father’s foot- the Huskies took the ice at kies are gearing up to make ics come first, it’s a really swims. She held the Catholic Central League Top steps at Northeastern. Fenway Park against New a late-season run. good school in both academ- 3 Times in the 200 free, 200 IM, 50 free, 100 free, “My dad had a big influ- Hampshire. Filipe previ- “The last few years, ics and athletics. The com- 500 free, 100 back and 100 breast (every event she ence on me,” Matt said. “I ously took part in Frozen Northeastern’s been known munity is really tight here. swam). grew up going to North- Fenway as a sophomore at to be a second half team,” Everybody supports one At the Catholic Central League Meet she won the eastern games as a kid. I MC, making Saturday his Matt said. “We show up another athletically and ac- 200 free and 100 back, and was also a member of grew up around the team at second time doing so. everyday to the rink and ademically.” the record breaking first place 200 Medley and 400 Matthews Arena, going to “It was awesome,” Matt work hard. If we keep doing In following his father’s Freestyle relays. all those games. Northeast- She is also a Top Ten New England USA swimmer ern’s where I wanted to be said of the experience. “No that we’ll be alright. I think journey, Filipe knows he’s for the 100 and 200 breaststroke. all along.” matter how many times we’ll hit our stride soon and facing a tall order. Fortu- Academically, she made first honors in the fall, After spending a year you play there it’s special hopefully make a run.” nately, tall orders don’t in- and takes honors courses as well as one AP subject. 1200 miles away from Lyn- every time. There’s so much As Northeastern read- timidate the 19-year-old Both Connor and Catherine do volunteer work for nfield, Filipe’s decision to history in that ballpark.” ies for the season’s closing NHL prospect. Opportunity Works in Newburyport. Connor also join the Huskies was much Among those rooting for stages, Filipe has placed “I have a lot to live up to tutors Fenwick students in math and Catherine is to his father’s liking. Filipe in the Fenway stands himself in position to make with him, he accomplished a volunteer at the family’s church in Newburyport “He (Matt) was so far were a handful of his former an impact on the team’s a lot,” Matt said. “I try to do and is an altar server, Also, Connor just became a away last year at Cedar USHL teammates and fam- fate. Along the way, he’s im- whatever it takes to repre- Eucharistic minister. Rapids,” Paul said. “A lot ily members. The pregame pressed his biggest fan. sent the team. He’s helped How do they do all this? of his buddies from high ceremony also hit home “He’s playing well,” Paul me a lot with advice and “I don’t get much sleep,” Connor said. “I’m always either school went to colleges far for Filipe as his father was said. “He’s doing a lot of the coaching me. Just to be able swimming or studying. You have to make a lot of sacrific- away. For me and my wife, called upon to drop the cer- little things he needs to do. to play where he played and es to accomplish what you want to accomplish.” this is easy because he’s emonial first puck. The coaches trust him in to try and make a mark like “He drives (to school),” said Catherine. “At least I only 20 minutes away. It’s “That means a lot,” Matt, critical situations. Goals he did is something I’m get to sleep in the car.” nice that he’s close by and who started at left wing, and assists are great but looking forward to.” FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SCHEDULE FRIDAY Fencing Boys Basketball Lexington/Bishop Feehan/Northamp- BC High at St. John’s (7) ton/Cambirdge/BU Academy at St. Classical at Swampscott (7) John’s (9) Gloucester at Peabody (7) Girls Hockey KIPP at Salem Academy (5:30) Beverly at Duxbury (3) Lynn Tech at Essex Tech (7) Fenwick at Westford Acad. (TBA) Manchester-Essex at Lynnfield (6:30) Marblehead at Falmouth (12:30) Marblehead at Danvers (7) Shawsheen at Peabodey (4) Salem at English (7) St. Mary’s at Lynn/Winthrop (1:3) St. Mary’s at Fenwick (6:30) Gymnastics Winthrop at Beverly (7) Gloucester at Peabody (2:30) Girls Basketball Track Danvers at Marblehead (7) State Relays (at R. Lewis, 9) English at Salem (7) Fenwick at St. Mary’s (6:30) Wrestling Danvers at Dracut (10) KIPP at Salem Academy (4:15) Gloucester at Watertown Quad (9) Lynnfield at Manchester-Essex (6:30) Peabody at Gloucester (7) Lynnfield at St. John’s (S) (10) Swampscott at Classical (7) Marlborough at Beverly (9) Salem at Georgetown (10) Gymnastics Saugus at Wakefield Quad (9) Essex Tech at Winthrop (7) St. John’s at Sprinfield Duals (9) Salem at Gloucester (8:30) Tech at Gr. Lowell (5) Swimming SUNDAY NEC Diving Meet (at Tech, 5:30) Wrestling Boys Basketball Peabody at Essex Tech (4) Peabody at Lynnfield (4:30) Girls Hockey SATURDAY Marblehead at Fenwick (9) PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Boys Hockey Gymnastics Bill Belichick looks over at the Lamar Hunt Trophy, given to the winner of the AFC Championship Arl. Cath. at Fenwick (8) Fenwick at Danvers (6) Beverly at Revere (5:10) Marblehead at Beverly (5) game, during a press conference in Foxborough on Thursday morning. Gloucester at Winthrop (1:30) Medford at Marblehead (4:30) Swimming Newburyport at St. Mary’s (6:10) Masconomet at Lynnfield (6:30) Peabody at Lynn (4:10) St. Mary’s at Fenwicfk (1) Pentucket at Lynnfield (noon) Track Respect abounds as Patriots St. John’s at Malden Cath. (6:40) St. John’s at State Relays (at Reggie Swampscott at Danvers (5:30) Lewis Center, 9)

TV/RADIO host Steelers in AFC title game TV NBA FOXBOROUGH (AP) — There are ing all the way back to coach (Chuck) and 2002 at Heinz Field. Both times NHL Golden State at Houston, ESPN, 8 few things that Bill Belichick respects Noll in the ‘70s,” Belichick said. “They New England went on the win the Su- Chicago at Boston, NESN, 7 p.m.; p.m.; Indiana at LA Lakers, more than history in the NFL. were pretty consistently tough to deal per Bowl. Detroit at Buffalo, NHL, 7 p.m. ESPN, 10:30 p.m. And few teams elicit as much praise with through that entire period of Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roeth- College basketball from the Patriots coach as the Pitts- time, which has been all of my years lisberger has been a part of both of the College hockey burgh Steelers. in the league.” Eastern Michigan at Akron, Steelers’ recent championships, but Connecticut at Vermont, NESN CBSSN, 6:30 p.m. Part of it is the reverence that Be- Either New England or Pittsburgh the 34-year-old’s only playoff meeting Plus, 6 p.m.; Bentley at Sacred lichick holds for the way Steelers has been a part of nine of the 17 Super Women’s college basketball with the Patriots was the 2005 loss Heart, NESN Plus, 8:30 p.m. founder Art Rooney and his family has Bowls since 2000, winning six champi- Providence at Seton Hall, FS2, 7 when he was a rookie. Tennis operated a franchise that’s remained onships between them. He has spoken often about his re- p.m.; Georgetown at Xavier, FS1, among the league’s best, winning mul- “They have a lot of wins over there,” spect for the Patriots and Tom Brady, 8 p.m. Australian Open, ESPN2, 9 p.m. tiple Super Bowl titles more than 30 said Patriots receiver Julian Edelman. which included him requesting a jersey years apart. It is a model emulated “It’s nothing but respect for the Steel- SPORTS BRIEFS when Robert Kraft bought the Patriots ers. I went to school in Steelers Coun- from Brady prior to Pittsburgh’s loss to in 1994 and six years later hired Be- try over in Kent State. Half the school New England back in October. Big Ben Classical girls Lynn Classical High School lichick, who has nurtured a “Patriots was in a Steelers jersey. I’ve known missed that game because of knee sur- gymnasium. The purpose of Way” that has helped bring four Lom- about that whole faithful for a while gery. This is the latest opportunity to basketball clinics the clinics are to help players bardi trophies to New England. now.” play in “the lion’s den,” he said. of any level improve their “They are the best in the world,” Ro- Lynn Classical girls basket- Those histories will collide when two But for all their individual success- basketball skills (dribbling, ethlisberger said. “They are the gold ball is excited to offer five free of the most successful programs of the es, the teams have met only four times shooting, passing, defense, standard, if you will. So you want to Saturday basketball clinics to 2000s meet in Sunday’s AFC champi- in the playoffs. The Patriots have won rebounding) in a fun environ- onship game. three of those matchups, including the have that opportunity to go up to play any Lynn girls in grades 4-8. ment. To save a spot at the “They’ve been tough to deal with go- last two in the AFC title games in 2005 the best.” The clinic schedule is as fol- clinics please email or call lows: January 7th (8:30 to Coach Helen Ridley at ridley- 9:30 a.m.), January 14th (1:30 topflightbasketball@gmail. to 2:30 p.m.), January 21st com or 781-775-0778. Shaky pass defenses will be tested (8:30 to 9:30 a.m.), January 28th (1:30 to 2:30 p.m.) and Wyoma Little February 4th (8:30 to 9:30 when Green Bay meets the Falcons a.m.). There is no obligation to League fundraiser attend all five clinics. Wyoma Little League will GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) Rush just three or four Lynn Classical girls basket- be holding a fundraiser on — The Green Bay Packers’ defenders against Rod- ball coaches Tom Sawyer, January 28th at Gannon blueprint to slow down gers and he can make Helen Ridley and Rob Smith Golf Course. The event will Atlanta in the NFC cham- quick, accurate throws to and the current Lynn Classi- run from 7p.m. - 11 p.m. For pionship game focuses on keep the chains moving, cal girls basketball players further information please turning the high-octane or look for creases to run will be conducting the clinics. contact the league at wyo- Falcons into a one-dimen- for a first down. Blitz Rod- The clinics will be held at the [email protected]. sional offense. gers and he can extend It sounds simple enough. plays outside the pocket. But this plan could be This is part of what NFL PLAYOFFS tough to execute for the makes Rodgers elite, At- Wild Card Round Conference Championship Packers with their injury lanta cornerback Jalen Saturday, Jan. 7 Round issues in the secondary. Collins said. Houston 27, Oakland 14 Sunday, Jan. 22 It’s tough enough to con- “Just his ability to get Seattle 26, Detroit 6 AFC tain All-Pros Matt Ryan out the pocket once a Sunday, Jan. 8 Green Bay at Atlanta, 3:05 p.m. Pittsburgh 30, Miami 12 and Julio Jones with a play breaks down and (CBS) Green Bay 38, N.Y. Giants 13 healthy defense. make plays with his feet, NFC Linebacker Clay Mat- whether it be finding an Divisional Round Pittsburgh at New England, 6:40 Saturday, Jan. 14 p.m. (FOX) thews is eager to take on open guy down the field Atlanta 36, Seattle 20 the next test when the or scrambling for a few Super Bowl New England 34, Houston 16 Packers visit the Georgia yards or a first down,” Sunday, Jan. 15 Sunday, Feb. 5 Green Bay 34, Dallas 31 At Houston Dome on Sunday. Collins said. “I think that’s easier Like the Packers, the Pittsburgh 18, Kansas City 16 TBD, 6:30 p.m. (FOX) FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS said than done. But that’s Falcons have lost key ultimately what we strive Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan, left, players in the secondary. NHL for each and every week,” will have to deal with Green Bay Packers line- Collins, a second-round EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Matthews said about backer Clay Matthews, right, once again on draft pick in 2015, stepped Atlantic Division Central Division slowing down Atlanta’s Sunday in the NFC Championship game. up after top cornerback GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 46 27 13 6 60 139 117 Minnesota 43 28 10 5 61 141 96 fifth-ranked rushing at- Desmond Trufant went Ottawa 43 24 15 4 52 113 111 Chicago 47 28 14 5 61 132 120 tack to create favorable touchdown passes and one But the conditions do down with a season-end- Boston 48 23 19 6 52 122 123 St. Louis 45 23 17 5 51 128 135 pass-rushing situations. ing shoulder injury in Toronto 42 21 13 8 50 132 123 Nashville 44 20 17 7 47 119 115 interception over an eight- seem ripe for a shootout, Florida 47 20 18 9 49 111 131 Dallas 47 19 20 8 46 126 147 “It’s about stopping the game winning streak that just like when Atlanta early November. Safety Tampa Bay 46 21 20 5 47 126 135 Winnipeg 48 21 23 4 46 135 148 run and getting after the Kemal Ishmael, a part- Detroit 45 20 19 6 46 118 132 Colorado 42 13 28 1 27 86 143 stretches back to the regu- beat Green Bay 33-32 in Buffalo 44 17 18 9 43 104 124 Pacific Division quarterback.” lar season. Week 8. The Packers were time starter, also had sea- Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA The Falcons’ own leaky “We love a challenge,” ranked 31st out of 32 son-ending shoulder inju- GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 47 25 13 9 59 125 117 Columbus 44 30 10 4 64 145 98 Edmonton 47 25 15 7 57 135 125 pass defense will also be Falcons cornerback Robert teams in the regular sea- ry in December. In nickel Washington 44 29 9 6 64 138 94 San Jose 45 27 16 2 56 120 104 stressed. Alford said when asked if son in pass defense (269.3 defenses, the Falcons Pittsburgh 44 28 11 5 61 157 132 Calgary 47 24 20 3 51 124 127 Green Bay’s Aaron Rod- have had to rely heavily N.Y. Rangers 45 28 16 1 57 158 123 Los Angeles 45 22 19 4 48 113 113 he was insulted by pre- yards per game); the Fal- Philadelphia 46 22 18 6 50 132 148 Vancouver 46 21 19 6 48 112 130 gers has been nearly un- dictions of a high-scoring cons were 28th (266.7 on undrafted rookie cor- Carolina 44 21 16 7 49 122 121 Arizona 44 13 25 6 32 94 143 stoppable of late, with 21 game. yards) in the league. nerback Brian Poole. New Jersey 46 19 18 9 47 105 132 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- N.Y. Islanders 43 18 17 8 44 123 128 time loss. Thursday’s Games Tampa Bay at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Ottawa 2, Columbus 0 Friday’s Games N.Y. Islanders 3, Dallas 0 Chicago at Boston, 7 p.m. Curry, Durant, LeBron named starters N.Y. Rangers at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Washington at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7 p.m. Arizona at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Montreal at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Nashville at Calgary, 9 p.m. Nashville at Edmonton, 9 p.m. at NBA All-Star Game, Thomas snubbed Colorado at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Florida at Vancouver, 10 p.m. NEW YORK (AP) — Stephen Cur- rent players and a media panel each But they didn’t rank high enough ry won a tiebreaker to join Golden made up 25 percent. to hold onto spots when player and NBA State teammate Kevin Durant in James is the leading scorer in All- media votes were counted, though EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE the lineup, while LeBron James and Star Game history and is set to be- Curry did. Atlantic Division Southwest Division Kyrie Irving also gave Cleveland two come just the fifth player to start Fan voting served as the tiebreaker, W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 28 14 .667 — San Antonio 32 9 .780 — starters in the NBA All-Star Game. at least 13 games. He said it meant and the two-time MVP’s 1.8 million Boston 26 16 .619 2 Houston 33 12 .733 1 Curry and Houston’s James Hard- something extra being the leading votes trailed only James. So even New York 19 24 .442 9½ Memphis 25 19 .568 8½ Philadelphia 14 26 .350 13 New Orleans 17 26 .395 16 en beat out Russell Westbrook for the vote-getter among fans with nearly though he ranked third behind MVP Brooklyn 8 33 .195 19½ Dallas 14 27 .341 18 two Western Conference backcourt 1.9 million votes. candidates Harden and Westbrook Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB spots Thursday in the new voting “I think from the standpoint of peo- in the other categories and ended Atlanta 24 18 .571 — Utah 27 16 .628 — system that included players and ple enjoy the way I play the game, up with the same weighted score Washington 22 19 .537 1½ Oklahoma City 25 19 .568 2½ media for the first time this season. they respect the way I play the game as them, he got one spot and Hard- Charlotte 21 21 .500 3 Denver 17 23 .425 8½ Orlando 17 27 .386 8 Portland 18 26 .409 9½ They will join frontcourt choices Du- and at this point in my career I’m en the other after earning nearly Miami 12 30 .286 12 Minnesota 14 28 .333 12½ rant, Anthony Davis of New Orleans still doing something right,” he said 200,000 more fan votes than his for- Central Division Pacific Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB and Kawhi Leonard of San Antonio. earlier Thursday. “Makes me proud, mer teammate. Cleveland 30 11 .732 — Golden State 36 6 .857 — The rest of the East lineup for the makes my family proud and my sup- DeRozan edged Thomas by about Indiana 22 19 .537 8 L.A. Clippers 29 14 .674 7½ Milwaukee 20 21 .488 10 Sacramento 16 25 .390 19½ Feb. 19 game in New Orleans is Gi- port system so it’s cool in that sense.” 41,000 votes among fans, which gave Chicago 21 22 .488 10 L.A. Lakers 15 31 .326 23 annis Antetokounmpo of Milwaukee He and Durant had the highest him the tiebreaker to join Irving, Detroit 20 24 .455 11½ Phoenix 13 29 .310 23 and Jimmy Butler of Chicago in the possible scores across all three vot- the MVP of the 2014 All-Star Game, Thursday’s Games Portland at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. frontcourt and DeMar DeRozan of ing groups, but the new process which was also in New Orleans. Cleveland 118, Phoenix 103 Toronto at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Dallas at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Brooklyn at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Toronto in the backcourt. He beat out eliminated Chicago’s Dwyane Wade, Perennial East starters such as Washington at New York, 8 p.m. Chicago at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Boston’s Isaiah Thomas in another Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid and Gold- Wade and Carmelo Anthony missed Denver at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Golden State at Houston, 8 p.m. tiebreaker. en State’s Zaza Pachulia, who would out, leaving James surrounded by Minnesota at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Sacramento at Memphis, 8 p.m. Friday’s Games Utah at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Fan voting accounted for 50 per- have been elected by fans under the four players voted as starters for the Milwaukee at Orlando, 7 p.m. Indiana at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. cent in the new system, while cur- old format. first time. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) If you look at the big picture, Don’t let uncertainty get you Protect your money and pos- Stay focused on what’s import- You should take time to listen Sharing will only work if bal- you will discover that you down. Go over all the fine sessions. Don’t feel obliged to ant to you. Work quietly on your to your co-workers or to get in- ance is maintained. Don’t pay have options. Expand your details of any situation you pay for someone who isn’t put- own until you have everything volved in industry events that for someone else’s mistakes interests and bring about the face and plan the best way to ting forth an effort. Take care of in place. An intricate, detailed could influence your position. or expect anyone to pick up changes that will make you counter anything that stands your responsibilities and take presentation will make people Keep up with technology and the slack if you fall short. Joint happy. out as problematic. credit for what you do. aware and eager to take action. the latest trends. ventures will be disappointing. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) Put more energy, thought and SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) You’ll have some unique ideas Slide into your comfort zone Partnerships look promising. Share your ideas. Network, time into the things you want to Share your feelings and build that must not be ignored. Tak- and enjoy what life has to offer. Engage in talks that will give socialize and collaborate with accomplish. If you stop think- a brighter future with someone ing a different approach to the Working on the pursuits that you a clear-cut view of how you people you find inspiring. To- ing and start doing, you will ex- special. Love, romance and way you do things will draw bring you the greatest satisfac- can work alongside someone gether, you will find common ceed your expectations. Doing improvements to your personal positive attention and interest tion will help you find solace you respect. A romantic gesture ground as well as build a something romantic would be life will give you the leverage in your personal and profes- and joy. will enhance your personal life. strong alliance. a good move. you need to reach your goals. sional circles.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Couple’s long, joyful marriage is based upon three principles The award winner in the shorter fit DEAR ABBY: Many of take care of himself. She’s (We apologize for the mis- had the diamond king (five your published letters Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van pregnant and they have print in the Dec. 24 column. clubs) and both pointed-suit come from unhappy mar- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, two other small kids. He The Christmas competition queens (six diamonds). Seven ried women. Some of them and was founded by her mother, has insurance, so it’s not answers will be given on Jan. clubs asked South to choose seem unable to get objec- Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at about money. It’s just so 30 and 31.) the grand slam, which he did tive advice that would stressful for those of us The Yeh Bros. Best Bid Deal correctly. make themselves and DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los who love him. He works of the Year award from the In- Rosenberg won trick one their marriages happier. Angeles, CA 90069. for himself and is a ternational Bridge Press Asso- I’m fortunate to be happi- with the heart ace, played a high-energy guy and a ciation went to Zia Mahmood ly married (33 years) to a he’d like to treat you like a fall. Partners who treat diamond to his king, ruffed great dad. wonderful woman who queen, you’re both better each other as equals and (North) and Michael Rosen- a club, cashed the diamond berg for their performance on has a clear perspective. off being equals -- part- with respect -- and the key QUESTIONING MY ace, led a spade to the this deal from the World Se- Three pearls of wisdom ners, side-by-side. In our word is “respect” -- usually SON’S SANITY queen, removed the East’s she could share: marriage, there is no “bet- have long-lasting and hap- nior Teams Championship in third trump and claimed. 1. Don’t sulk because ter half.” There are two py unions. Those who com- DEAR QUESTION- Chennai, India. Note that North-South first your husband can’t read halves. plain behind a spouse’s ING: Some men feel that At the other table, Bob agreed spades (where 13 your mind. Trust him; he’d It’s amazing how much back, who denigrate rather acknowledging pain is Hamman (East) opened one tricks are impossible), then like to help. And listen to joy we have experienced than elevate, do not make showing weakness. They club, South passed and Mark played in diamonds. That themselves look better or your tone as you point out during our years together, think that if they just “gut Lair (West) jumped pre-emp- takes homework and skill. how he can. based on this simple foun- their marriages healthier. it out” a while longer, tively to three clubs. After that 2. The way you talk dation. My esteem for my I’m glad you wrote. things will get better. And start, the English North-South about him to your friends wife only grows each year while many of them do, stopped in five spades. is an expression of your -- something that seems DEAR ABBY: How do many also don’t. In this sequence, South’s you deal with adult “chil- fidelity. Talk about him impossible, but then Pick up the phone and two-club response was Re- honestly, but with respect. dren” who ignore issues again, fantastic things tell your daughter-in-law verse Drury, announcing a If you do, he’ll admire and about their health? My usually do. to call the dentist who did suitable hand with spade encourage your close 30-something son had a the root canal and ask support. Two no-trump was friendships and take a PETER, A root canal a few days ago. whether what her husband ambiguous (a slam-interest sincere interest in your GRATEFUL HUSBAND His face is swollen, he has friends as people. If your lost sleep and is in pain. is experiencing is normal. two-suiter or a 5-3-3-2 hand MO is to grouse and com- DEAR PETER: Thank His wife has tried every- And if the answer is that that might play better in three plain about him, in his you for sharing those thing to get him to get it it’s not, she should tell her no-trump than four spades). mind and heart he will words of wisdom because checked out, and she just husband that “the surgeon Three diamonds was natural. feel you’re abandoning they apply to husbands as called me in desperation. wants him to come in for a North agreed diamonds, then him. well as wives. There’s a Why does he do this? It recheck” to be sure his used Roman Key Card Black- 3. Be clear that while saying: The higher the isn’t the first time she and wounds haven’t become in- wood to learn that his partner your husband might say pedestal, the longer the others have begged him to fected.

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Felicia Moore to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., given by Kristopher Sammons and Scarlett Sammons to Argent Mortgage mortgage given by Dalva R. Daluz and Ismail R. Daluz to Mortgage Electronic dated January 27, 2005 and registered with the Essex County (Southern District) Company, LLC, dated February 25, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for MortgageIt, Inc., dated Registry District of the Land Court as Document No.450352 as noted on (South District) Registry of Deeds at Book 24018, Page 389 subsequently December 20, 2005 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Certificate of Title No. 78111, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present assigned to U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee under Securitization Deeds in Book 25234, Page 431 of which mortgage U.S. Bank National holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Servicing Agreement Dated as of August 1, 2005 Structured Asset Securities Association, as Trustee for Lehman XS Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Cenlar FSB dated May 23, 2016 and registered with said registry on May 31, Corporation, Structured Asset Investment Loan Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Series 2006-12N is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic 2016 at Document No. 572152 Certificate of Title No. 78111, for breach of the Certificates, Series 2005-HE3 by Argent Mortgage Company L.L.C by assignment Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for MortgageIt, Inc. to U.S. conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be recorded in said Registry of Deeds at Book 34871, Page 547; of which Mortgage Bank National Association, as Trustee for Lehman XS Trust Mortgage Pass-Through sold at Public Auction at 3:00 p.m. on February 8, 2017, on the mortgaged the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage Certificates, Series 2006-12N dated March 4, 2015 recorded at Essex County premises located at 17 Manson Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 PM (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33910, Page 297, for breach of and singular the premises described in said mortgage, on February 10, 2017 at 195 Winter Street, Saugus, MA, all and singular the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: mortgaged premises located at 428 Eastern Avenue, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold TO WIT: at a Public Auction at 2:00PM on February 17, 2017, at the mortgaged premises, The land in Saugus with the buildings thereon shown as parcel 4 on plan entitled more particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said That land situated in Lynn in the County of Essex and Commonwealth of Plan of Land 193 and 195 Winter Street, Saugus, Massachusetts prepared for mortgage, to wit: Massachusetts, bounded and as described as follows: Grace Ward by Otte & Dwyer, Inc. dated January 5, 1987, recorded with Essex South Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 225, Plan 66. Said lot contains That certain parcel of land in said Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, together SOUTHWESTERLY by Manson Street fifty (50) feet; approximately 5,000 square feet. For mortgagors title, see deed recorded in Book with the buildings thereon, being two parcels bounded and described as follows: 15069, Page 226. NORTHWESTERLY by Lot 15 as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, one hundred FIRST PARCEL eighty six and 35/100 (186.35) feet; The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to NORTHEASTERLY by Eastern Avenue, 50 feet; NORTHEASTERLY by Lot 3 as shown on said plan, fifty five M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and SOUTHEASTERLY by lot 7 on the plan hereinafter mentioned 123.11 feet; and 81/100 (55.81) feet; assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. SOUTHWESTERLY by the parcel hereinafter described 50.09 feet; and NORTHWESTERLY by lot 5 on said plan, 120.03 feet. SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot 13 as shown on said plan. one hundred sixty one and TERMS OF SALE: 55/100 (161.55) feet; A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of Be all of said measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be described; being the premises shown as Lot 6 on a Plan of Land owned by All of said boundries are determined by the Court to be recorded as shown upon delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be Benjamin Pitman and George H. Breed in Lynn June 10, 1887 by Charles W. Gay, plan numbered 6602-C, drawn by Eastmen & Bradford, Civil Engineers, dated required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of Surveyor recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds at the end of September 30, 1918, as modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Book 1199 and containing 6101 square feet according to said Plan. Registration Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed with Certificate of Title from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other 2668 in said Registry, and the above described land is shown as Lot 14 on last check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid SECOND PARCEL mentioned plan. at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure NORTHEASTERLY by the parcel hereinabove described, 50.09 feet; And it is further certified that said land is under the operation and sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Newhall, 100 feet; provisions Chapter 185 of the General Laws, and that the title to said land is entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further SOUTHWESERLY by land now or formerly of said Newhall, 50 feet; registered under said Chapter, subject, however to recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The NORTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of said Newhall, 100 feet. any of the encumbrances mentioned in Section forty-six of said Chapter, which description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of may be subsisting and subject to the memoranda of encumbrances for Certificate an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Be all of said measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and No. 63828. described. Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. For my title see Certificate of Title 73211. For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee under District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23009, Page 32. A deed from Adam J. Gardner and Domini Gardner to Felicia Moore to be recorded. Securitization Servicing Agreement Dated as of August 1, 2005 . Structured Asset Securities Corporation, The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal For mortgagor's(s') title see deed registered with Essex County (Southern Structured Asset Investment Loan Trust Mortgage assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 450351, as noted on Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-HE3 encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Certificate of Title No. 78111. and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of Present Holder of said Mortgage, record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit By Its Attorneys, of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the ORLANS MORAN PLLC Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax PO Box 540540 $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Waltham, MA 02454 to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Phone: (781) 790-7800 this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, 15-005596 acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Item: January 20, 27, February 3, 2017 in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 TERMS OF SALE: NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage error in this publication. check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. given by Raul Subuyuj to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., nominee for Fremont Investment & Loan dated December 8, 2006, recorded at Other terms to be announced at the sale. 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26384, Page 24; 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days said mortgage was then assigned to Greenwich Investors XXVI by virtue of an U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for Lehman XS Trust Mortgage from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon assignment dated April 3, 2015, and recorded in Book 34009, Page 387; and Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-12N receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in further assigned to JH Capital V.I., Inc. by virtue of an assignment dated October 5, Korde & Associates, P.C. said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. 2015, and recorded in Book 34673, Page 545; and further assigned to Hydra1, 900 Chelmsford Street LLC by virtue of an assignment dated November 9, 2015, and recorded in Book Suite 3102 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. 34942, Page 561; of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for Lowell, MA 01851 breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same (978) 256-1500 CENLAR FSB will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at 11:00 AM on February 10, 2017, on the Daluz, Dalva and Ismail, 14-016952, Present holder of said mortgage mortgaged premises. This property has the address of 22 Acorn Street, Lynn, MA January 20, 2017, January 27, 2017, February 3, 2017 By its Attorneys, 01902. The entire mortgaged premises, all and singular, the premises as Item: January 20, 27, February 3, 2017 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. described in said mortgage: 150 California Street LEGAL NOTICE Newton, MA 02458 The Land in Lynn known and numbered as 22 Acorn Street and more particularly MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE (617) 558-0500 described as follows: SOUTHWESTERLY: by Acorn Street, 50 feet; SOUTHEASTERLY: 201512-0447 - TEA by land now or formerly of Donovan, 100 fee; NORTHEASTERLY: by land now or By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Item: January 13, 20, 27, 2017 formerly of Murphy, 50 feet; NORTHWESTERLY: by land now or formerly of Michael mortgage given by Rocio Perez and Glenia Oliveira to Mortgage Electronic Buckley, 100 feet. Being the same premises conveyed to the herein named Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as nominee for Taylor, Bean & Whitaker MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE mortgagor (s) by deed recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Mortgage Corp., dated March 20, 2007 and recorded in Essex County (Southern Book 25147, Page 398. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26660, Page 147 of which mortgage U.S. Bank By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust is the present holder by mortgage given by David A. Horvath to "MERS", Mortgage Electronic Registration Subject to and with the benefit of easements, reservation, restrictions, and taking assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Systems, Inc., a separate corporation that is acting solely as nominee for "Lender", of record, if any, insofar as the same are now in force and applicable. In the event Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC dated Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. and its successors and assigns dated September of any typographical error set forth herein in the legal description of the premises, December 28, 2012 recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of 26, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of the description as set forth and contained in the mortgage shall control by Deeds in Book 32135, Page 310; assignment from Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC to Deeds, in Book 24904, Page 149, as assigned by Assignment of Mortgage dated reference. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the Nationstar Mortgage LLC dated May 31, 2013 recorded at Essex County (Southern April 26, 2011 and recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of property and all easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil District) Registry of Deeds in Book 32696, Page 552 and assignment from Deeds, Book 30396, Page 103, and as assigned by Assignment of Mortgage and gas rights and profits, water rights and stock and all fixtures now or hereafter a Nationstar Mortgage LLC to U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master dated December 12, 2014 and recorded with Essex County (Southern District) part of the property. All replacements and additions shall also be covered by this Participation Trust dated July 19, 2016 recorded at Essex County (Southern Registry of Deeds, Book 33812, Page 58, and as assigned by Assignment of sale. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35363, Page 469, for breach of conditions of Mortgage dated July 19, 2016 and recorded with Essex County (Southern District) said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged Registry of Deeds, Book 35345, Page 503, of which mortgage the undersigned is Terms of Sale: Said premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and premises located at Unit No. 28, in the Gayron Way Condominium, 19 Gayron the present holder, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other municipal liens and water or sewer Way, Lynn, MA 01905 will be sold at a Public Auction at 12:00PM on February 3, purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM, on liens and State or County transfer fees, if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND 2017, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and February 10, 2017, on the premises known as 9 Midland Avenue, Saugus, DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified check will be required to be paid singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Massachusetts, the premises described in said mortgage, together with all the by the purchaser at the time and place of the sale as a deposit and the balance in rights, easements, and appurtenances thereto, to wit: cashier's or certified check will be due in thirty (30) days, at the offices of Doonan, Unit No. 28 of the Gayron Way Condominium by Master Deed dated January 18, Graves & Longoria, LLC, ("DG&L"), time being of the essence. The Mortgagee 1984, and recorded in Book 7320, Page 327 at the Essex South District Registry A parcel of land with the buildings thereon, situated on Midland Avenue, Saugus, reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public proclamation at of Deeds. Massachusetts being lots 176 to 181, being Lot A-197 on Plan 2020 on file in the the time and date appointed for the sale and to further postpone at any adjourned Assessor's Office, supposed to contain 9090 feet, more or less. sale-date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the adjourned Said condominium is located at 19 Gayron Way, Lynn, Massachusetts and the unit This conveyance is subject to an Order of Taking for Sewer Drainage recorded with sale date. The premises is to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all conveyed hereunder is further identified as containing approximately 1764 square the Middlesex South 6269, Page 794. easements, restrictions, leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, building and feet and is laid out as shown on a plan filed in Essex South District Registry of Being the same premises conveyed to the herein named mortgagor by deed zoning laws, encumbrances, condominium liens, if any and all other claim in the Deeds, which plan is a copy of the portion of the plan filed with said Master Deeds recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 15642, Page 293. nature of liens, if any there be. and which is affixed a verified statement in the form provided in MGL Chapter Terms of Sale: These premises are being sold subject to any and all unpaid real 183A, Sec. 9 said unit is conveyed together with: estate taxes, water rates, municipal charges and assessments, condominium In the event that the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in charges, expenses, costs, and assessments, if applicable, federal tax liens, purchasing the within described property according to the terms of this Notice of (a) an undivided interest of fifty (50%) percent in the common areas and facilities: partition wall rights, statutes, regulations, zoning, subdivision control, or other Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of (b) the right to exclusive use of the unshaded portion of the property as shown on municipal ordinances or bylaws respecting land use, configuration, building or foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure said plan. approval, or bylaws, statutes or ordinances regarding the presence of lead paint, deed to the second highest bidder, providing that said second highest bidder shall asbestos or other toxic substances, sanitary codes, housing codes, tenancy, and , deposit with the Mortgagee's attorneys, the amount of the required deposit as set The condominium and other unit is intended for residential purposes and other to the extent that they are recorded prior to the above mortgage, any easements, forth herein. If the second highest bidder declines to purchase the within described uses permitted under the City of Lynn Zoning Ordinances with approval of the rights of way, restrictions, confirmation or other matters of record. property, the Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase the within described Board of Trustees of Gayron Way Condominium, as set forth in the Master Deed. property at the amount bid by the second highest bidder. The foreclosure deed Purchaser shall also bear all state and county deeds excise tax. The deposit of and the consideration paid by the successful bidder shall be held in escrow by For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern $5,000.00 is to be paid in cash or bank or certified check at the time and place of DG&L, (hereinafter called the "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be released District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26660, Page 145. the sale, with the balance of the purchase price to be paid by bank or certified from escrow to the successful bidder at the same time as the consideration is check within thirty (30) days after the date of the sale, to be deposited in escrow released to the Mortgagee, whereupon all obligations of the Escrow Agent shall be The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal with Guaetta and Benson, LLC, at 73 Princeton Street, Suite 212, North deemed to have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be discharged. assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable Chelmsford, Massachusetts. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of In the event that the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in Dated: January 9, 2017 record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. purchasing the within described property according to the terms of this Notice of Hydra1, LLC By its Attorney Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of the DOONAN, GRAVES & LONGORIA, Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure LLC100 Cummings Center Suite 225D $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order deed to the second highest bidder or, thereafter, to the next highest bidders, Beverly, MA 01915 to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from providing that said bidder shall deposit with said attorney, the amount of the (978) 921-2670 52818 this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon required deposit as set forth herein within five (5) business days after written (SUBUYUJ) FEI # 1078.01924 01/13/2017, 01/20/2017, 01/27/2017 acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check notice of the default of the previous highest bidder. Item: January 13, 20, 27, 2017 in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 Other terms, if any, are to be announced at the sale. or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical Present holder of said mortgage error in this publication. U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust by its Attorneys Need to find Other terms to be announced at the sale. Guaetta and Benson, LLC Peter V. Guaetta, Esquire U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust P.O. Box 519 an article? Korde & Associates, P.C. Chelmsford, MA 01824 900 Chelmsford Street January 17, 2017 Suite 3102 Item: January 20, 27, February 3, 2017 Lowell, MA 01851 Subscribe to (978) 256-1500 Perez, Rocio, 12-010197, January 6, 2017, e-edition on January 13, 2017, January 20, 2017 Item: January 6, 13, 20, 2017 call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 to start your daily subscription. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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