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SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 2018 APPRECIATION $400K Remembering ‘Bozie’ buys a Swampscott’s Goldman leaves legacy of leadership By Daniel Kane A loving husband, father, and grandfather, lot of FOR THE ITEM Goldman was also a great mentor to many, including Michael H. Shanahan, Essex Media SWAMPSCOTT — Martin C. “Bozie” Gold- Group’s chairman and CEO. man will be remembered as having a lasting “His guidance on business, legal, and non- safety impact on the North Shore for his 91 years of pro t activities was a great help to me, but life. his example as a role model on the two most The Swampscott native practiced law for 61 important things in his life, family and com- By Thomas Grillo years, and was involved in the Temple Ema- munity, is his lasting legacy,” he said. “We are ITEM STAFF nu-El, the Jewish Community Center, and the all better off because of Martin Goldman. I’ll LYNN — Residents may Agganis Foundation. He also served as town miss him.” COURTESY PHOTO notice more police of cers moderator for more than two decades. Goldman constantly recruited different peo- riding in cruisers on the Martin C. “Bozie” Goldman “al- “He was a born leader,” said Jerry Somers, ple in town to take part in his many causes, city’s streets starting next ways wanted to give back to the past president of Temple Emanu-El. “He al- GOLDMAN, A7 week. community.” ways wanted to give back to the community.” The state granted Lynn $400,000 in Municipal Pub- lic Safety Staf ng Grant funding, enough to tempo- rarily restore overtime and MBTA deploy more police cars, ac- cording to Police Chief Mi- chael Mageary. in union “The grant gives a lot more coverage in the city, a lot more police presence and vis- ibility, which is always good,” with he said. “We are pleased.” GOBBLE, As a result of an initiative from Gov. Charlie Baker and Safety Secretary Daniel Lynn GOBBLE, Bennett, Lynn will return to their full complement of of - cers and sergeants on patrol By Thomas Grillo which includes four, two-per- ITEM STAFF GONE son cruisers, and six, one- LYNN — The MBTA and man cars. the members of IAM Local The one-time money is ex- 264 have reached a tentative pected to last through the end of the scal year in June agreement on a multi-year and into next year, Mageary contract. said. The city was one of The sides have been at odds nine communities to share over Gov. Charlie Baker’s bid $2.3 million from the state’s to privatize bus maintenance Executive Of ce of Public work. Safety and Security to assist Both parties have agreed not cities maintain public safety. to discuss speci c terms until Since last year, the depart- a nal agreement is rati ed by ment has been faced with a the union. $2.5 million budget de cit. Last year, the T requested Patrols were reduced to six, bids to privatize bus facilities two-person cruisers. in Lynn, Quincy, and . The cash will result in 10 Of the 16 public transit agen- police cars patrolling the cies in , only city, compared to six. one, the MBTA, does not out- Mageary praised the Lynn source its bus maintenance delegation on Beacon Hill for work, according to the tran- helping to make the grant a sit agency. The T said it could reality. cut the highest hourly work- State Rep. Brendan Crigh- er rate by nearly 68 percent, ton (D-Lynn) and a candi- from $56 per hour to $18 per date for the state senate seat hour, by privatizing the Lynn vacated by Mayor Thomas M. McGee, supported the garage. grant. Workers at the Lynn garage “Public safety is always a perform a number of tasks to top priority and the Lynn keep the  eet running, from Police Department has been simple jobs like refueling, to “Jake the asked to do a lot with a lit- more elaborate work like re- Revere turkey ies the coop Turkey” was tle,” he said. “This will be a placing brake lines and sus- escorted from big help to put more police pension systems, repairing air By Thomas Grillo The 2-year-old turkey was es- Revere Wednes- on the street.” conditioning and faulty electri- ITEM STAFF corted from the city Wednesday day to a wood- State Rep. Daniel Cahill cal equipment, and rebuilding to a wooded area south of Boston ed area south REVERE — Residents worried (D-Lynn) said the city is engines. by the Massachusetts Environ- of Boston. about foul play need not wor- grateful to the governor and The controversy sparked a mental Police, a police spokes- Secretary Bennett for their ry. “Jake the Turkey” is safe at protest by more than 200 T woman said. ITEM PHOTO | continued investments in an undisclosed location on the employees in front of the T’s Anthony Masiello, Revere’s SPENSER HASAK law enforcement in Lynn. South Shore. Lynn Garage last summer. animal control of cer, said Jake “It’s no secret that the He was the city’s unof cial They called on Baker to “Stop rst showed his feathers two Lynn Police Department is waging war on the middle mascot and earned a legion of years ago on Malden Street off in need of greater resources,” class.” Facebook fans. Jake called Re- Cushman Avenue. he said. “As part of the state vere home for two years. But “We think he was hatched in delegation, I’m happy to Thomas Grillo can be reached now the 19-pound eastern bird is at [email protected]. settling in at new surroundings. TURKEY, A7 LYNN, A7 INSIDE Landing a helping In Opinion Shribman: Dissociative personality disorder. A4 hand in Marblehead In Sports By Bridget Turcotte damage and leaving the Spartans boys, girls ITEM STAFF popular spot with closed sweep Fenwick. B1 doors for the unforseeable MARBLEHEAD — future. When members When it rains, it pours. of the community caught But in Marblehead, wind, they started rais- friends come bearing um- ing money for the dozens brellas. of employees who are now After reopening shortly out of work. after ocean  ooding tore “Our crew, some of them up the  oor boards of the have been here for 12 or The Landing waterfront restaurant, more years,” said General Restaurant general the crew at The Landing Manager Robert Simonel- manager Robert Restaurant thought it li. “In restaurant years, Simonelli sits in would be smooth sailing. people being here for 12 his of ce which But, the next day, as cus- years is like being here no longer has a tomers stopped in to sup- for 100 lifetimes. They’re ceiling after a pipe port the local business, family now. I know our in- burst two weeks the building was hit with surance will come through ago. more water. A pipe burst in the attic, causing major MARBLEHEAD, A7 ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 HIGH 48° VOL. 140, ISSUE 36 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 LOW 32° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 2018 OBITUARIES

Clara Pappas, 91 Peter K. Hantzopoulos, 91 Michael C. Drown, 73 1926-2018 1945-2018 PEABODY — Clara blehead, Peter Pap- PEABODY — Pe- los and her husband DERRY, N.H. — Mi- husband Noel and (Jamont) Pappas, pas of Wells, Maine, ter (Epaminondas) David Motamed of chael C. Drown, 73, Melissa Felix and 91, wife of the late Michael Pappas of K. Hantzopoulos, New York City; Elaine of Derry, N.H., died husband Nicholas; Peter C. Pappas, of Brooklyn, N.Y., and age 91, died early Zolotas and her Thursday, Jan. 18, three grandchildren, Peabody, died peace- Gregory Pappas of Wednesday morning husband Michael 2018, in Communi- Olivia, Allison and fully on Wednesday, Kennebunk, Maine; comfortably in his Zolotas of Peabody; ty Hospice House in Lyndon Zenga; sister, Jan. 17, 2018 at two nephews, Andy home, following a Antonia (Toni) Hant- Merrimack, N.H. Virginia Gonsorows- North Shore Medical Sweeter of Peabody brief illness and a ful- zopoulos and her He was born in ki; brother, Sanfred Center Salem Hospi- and Paul Sweeter of filled life, surrounded husband Blake Rick- Lynn on Jan. 16, Drown, and several tal with her family at Phoenix, Ariz.; and by loved ones. erson of Peabody, 1945, a son of Ev- nieces and nephews. her side. two great-grandsons, Jack and Born in Oichalia, Greece, Maria Hantzopoulos and her erett and Dorothy (Tarbox) Michael was predeceased by Mrs. Pappas was born in Sa- Peter Lawler of Marblehead, to Kostantinos and Paraskevi husband Johnny Farraj of New Drown. Michael was an avid his sister, Gloria Drown. lem on May 12, 1926, daugh- who will miss their “Big YiaYia” (Mihou) Hantzopoulos, young York City; grandchildren, Casey golfer and bowler, he also Service information: Call- ter of the late Theodore and dearly. She was predeceased Epaminondas experienced Landry and her wife Stepha- enjoyed fishing and playing ing hours will be held on Stafania (Zemitis) Jamont. She by her sister, Sarah Sweeter, tremendous hardship due to nie Aresta-Da Silva, Stefanie pool at the Halcyon Club with Sunday, Jan. 28, 2018 from was raised in Salem and grad- brothers Benjamin Jamont poverty, war, and civil conflict Libby, Chrisoula, Artemis and many of his friends. He was 2-5 p.m. in the Bunker Es- uated from Salem High School. and Aloyzy Jamont, and neph- and was unable to receive an Nepheli Motamed, and Dalia a huge Star Trek fan and had tates Clubhouse, 65 Fordway Mrs. Pappas began her ca- ew, James Jamont. education past fourth grade. and Ziyad Farraj. He is also a wonderful sense of humor. Extension, Derry. Memorial reer as a sales clerk at Empire Service information: Her He worked from a very young survived by a brother, John Michael was a great grandpa contributions may be made Clothing Store in Salem and funeral will be held on age and his desire for a bet- Hantzopoulos of Peabody and and was loved dearly by his to the American Cancer So- was also a talented hairdress- Monday, Jan. 22, 2018 at ter life led him first to Athens, sisters Barbara Stamos of Na- grandchildren. ciety, 30 Speen St., Framing- er. She then transitioned to 9 a.m. from the CONWAY, where he learned shoemaking hant, Lana Voris of Peabody, He is survived by his be- ham, MA 01710. To send a public service taking a job at CAHILL-BRODEUR Funeral as well as cabinet making. In Despina Binios of Melbourne, loved wife of 50 years, Su- condolence or for more in- the Peabody Police Station in Home, 82 Lynn St., Peabody, November 1954, he boarded Australia, Niki Nikolouzos of san (Goldman) Drown; two formation, please visit www. 1975. After 41 years of ded- followed by a service at 10 the SS Atlantic for the Unit- Peabody, Sofia Stavropoulos daughters, Jennifer Zenga and peabodyfuneralhome.com. icated service to the City of a.m. in St. Vasilios Greek Or- ed States. Upon receiving his of Athens, Greece, and many Peabody, Mrs. Pappas retired thodox Church, 5 Paleologos United States citizenship, he nieces, nephews and cous- from the police department in St., Peabody. Relatives and officially became Peter Hant- ins. He is predeceased by his 2016 at the age of 89. Mrs. friends are respectfully in- zopoulos and eventually set- brother Antonis Hantzopoulos Pappas will always be remem- vited. Visiting hours are Sun- tled in Peabody. of Melbourne, Australia. Baker seeks $15M for bered for her warm smile, day, Jan. 21, 2018 from 2-5 He first worked making Service information: Viewing quick-wittedness, wise wis- p.m. at the funeral home. electron and semi-conductor hours will be held on Sunday, schools educating dom, and unbelievably strong Memorial contributions may tubes as well as in a leather Jan. 21, 2018 from 3-6 p.m. work ethic. be made in her memory to factory while attending night at the CONWAY, CAHILL-BRO- Mrs. Pappas is survived by St. Vasilios Greek Orthodox school to learn English. Soon DEUR Funeral Home at 82 hurricane victims her daughter and son-in-law, Church, www.stvasilios.org, after, he founded his custom Lynn St. in Peabody. Funeral Cindy and Chuck Angelopulos 5 Paleologos St., Peabody, cabinet making business, services will be held on Mon- BOSTON (AP) — Gov. the money would be di- of Swampscott; son, Charles MA 01960. Burial in Cedar North Shore Cabinet Shop. day, Jan. 22, 2018 at 11 a.m. Charlie Baker said Friday rected toward school Pappas of Kennebunk, Maine; Grove Cemetery, Peabody. He operated the business at St. George Greek Orthodox he planned to seek $15 districts that have seen five grandchildren, John An- For directions, online obit- successfully for more than 55 Church in Lynn, followed by a million in state funding “significant enrollment” gelopulos and his wife Leigh uary and memorial guest years in downtown Peabody, burial at Pine Grove Cemetery. for school districts that of students from the U.S. of Denver, Colo., Cara Lawler book, please visit www.ccb- working well into his late 80s, In lieu of flowers, donations are educating students territories. and her husband John of Mar- funeral.com. and was recognized as a gift- may be made at any Eastern displaced by hurricanes in Many of the displaced ed cabinet maker. Bank to the Peter K. Hant- Puerto Rico and the U.S. children face language He is survived by his be- zopoulos Scholarship Fund, Virgin Islands. barriers and other chal- loved wife, Chrisoula (Sfikas), which will be awarded to an Baker, a Republican, lenges in the classroom. with whom he shared 55 years immigrant or first generation told the Massachusetts Worcester assembled Richard L. Baldini, 62 of marriage; a son, Constan- student attending college. Municipal Association the a task force to deal with tine (Chuck) Hantzopoulos Please visit www.ccbfuneral. request would be part of the influx of more than of San Francisco; daughters, com for online obituary or his annual state budget 320 students from Puerto Paraskeve (Evie) Hantzopou- post condolences. proposal he was scheduled Rico and the U.S. Virgin NAHANT ­— Mr. band, father, grand- to submit to the state Leg- Islands, the Telegram and Richard L. Baldini, father and a loyal islature on Wednesday. Gazette reported Friday. 62 years, of Nahant, friend. The $15 million would Officials said multiple died unexpectedly In addition to his be included as part of an efforts are under way to on Jan. 17, 2018. wife, his high school John N. Pappas, 89 overall $118.6 million in- meet the needs of those He was the husband sweetheart with whom crease in state assistance pupils, including plans to of Mrs. Linda M. he shared 40 years of for schools districts, fund- hire two additional bilin- (O’Neill) Baldini. marriage and a total John N. Pappas, English High School. ing known as Chapter 70. gual instructors at a mag- He was born in of 45 years together, age 89, died Monday, He was employed by Education officials have net school in the city. Lynn, the son of the he leaves his children, Jan. 15. the Lanes Drug Store said that more than 2,000 “We’re looking at every- late Leon “Leo” and Rose (An- Michael R. Baldini and his wife He was the son of Corporation and students from Puerto Rico thing to make it accommo- zuoni) Baldini. He was born Ann of Blackstone, Jennifer K. the late Ada and Nich- Nandees Manor in have enrolled in public dating” for the students and raised in Lynn. He was a Enscoe and her husband Kris olas Pappas of Lynn Lynn for many years. schools in Massachusetts and their families, said 1973 graduate of Lynn Classi- of Marblehead, and Jeffrey P. and brother of the late He also enjoyed since Hurricane Maria Democratic Mayor Joseph cal High School, a 1977 grad- Baldini of Nahant; his grand- Bessie Pappas and spending time with battered the island in Sep- Petty at a school commit- uate of the University of Mas- children, Mason and Addison Barbara Cefalo. friends, especially tember. The bulk of those tee meeting on Thursday. sachusetts in Amherst, and a Baldini, Rebecca, Christina and He is survived by Saturday nights at students are concentrated Baker told the munici- 1996 graduate of North Shore Andrew Swenson. He leaves his two daughters, Cheryl the Continental Restaurant. in 12 school districts: Bos- pal leaders his proposed Community College in Beverly. his brother, James G. Baldini Pappas of Lynn, and Sharon Service information: Burial ton, Chicopee, Fall River, budget will also call for an Mr. Baldini was an occupa- and his wife Susan of North Mackenrodt of Peabody; and services will be held at Pine Fitchburg, Holyoke, Law- increase of $37 million, or tional therapist with the Lynn Hampton, N.H. He also leaves his beloved sister, Katherine Grove Cemetery. Please visit rence, Leominster, Low- 3.5 percent, in unrestrict- School Department for the several aunts, uncles, nieces, Soucy of Lynn; two grand- www.goodrichfuneralhome. ell, New Bedford, South- ed local aid that cities and past 22 years. He also worked nephews and cousins. children, Jennifer Pappas and com for online obituary or bridge, Springfield and towns can use for any pur- part time with his brother Service information: His Robert Mackenrodt of Pea- sign condolences. Worcester. pose. James at Suburban Campus funeral will be held on Tues- body. He also leaves one niece For those desiring, me- While the exact formula The 3.5 percent figure Properties in Lynnfield. Many day, Jan. 23, 2018 at 9:30 and four nephews. morials may be made to: for distributing the ad- equates to the increase years ago he worked for the a.m. from the SOLIMINE A lifelong resident and well- https://www.caredimen- ditional funding was not in tax revenues forecast General Electric Company in Funeral Home, 67 Ocean St. known in the city of Lynn, sions.org/hospice-care/ka- immediately disclosed, for the fiscal year starting Lynn and Everett for 13 years. (Route 1A), Lynn, followed by John was a graduate of Lynn plan-house.cfm. the governor’s office said July 1. Mr. Baldini was a member of a funeral Mass in St. Mary’s the St. Vincent DePaul Society Church, Lynn, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Thomas Aquinas Church. Burial in Greenlawn Ceme- He loved history, reading and tery, Nahant. Relatives and MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS going on dates with his wife. friends are respectfully in- He gave everyone a nickname vited. Visiting hours are on Postal worker admits to Water Resources Author- Another man who police Texan charged with series and had a hearty laugh to ac- Monday from 4-8 p.m. The taking home mail on route ity. DaPrato worked as a say participated in the of crimes in Boston area company it. He was genuinely family prefers donations be data resources manager attack on Hill testified fun to be around. Mr. Baldini made to the Dana Farber WORCESTER (AP) — A from 2004 to 2015. against Solis and in ex- BOSTON (AP) — Pros- was a huge Notre Dame foot- Cancer Institute, P.O. Box postal worker accused of Court records show change will be allowed to ecutors say a group of ball fan. 849168, Boston, MA 02284- taking home hundreds DaPrato suffered from plead guilty to the lesser friends from Texas who His greatest love was his 9168. Directions and guest- of pieces of mail he was nerve tumors in his charge of manslaughter. flew to Boston last spring family, he was a devoted hus- book at www.solimine.com. supposed to deliver to feet during his last two Solis’ lawyer says his for an NBA playoff game others has pleaded guilty years at the authority client was “an innocent committed a series of ve- in federal court. that caused severe pain man” who had been false- hicle thefts and burglar- The U.S. Attorney’s and eventually required ly accused. ies while in Massachu- Office for Massachusetts surgery. setts before being caught S. Elaine Sweeney, 84 said 37-year-old Stephen He says he was fired be- Judge denies bail for man at the airport with more 1934-2018 Lehto pleaded guilty cause he spent part of his charged in shooting than $50,000 in their Friday to one misdemean- recovery period in Mexico. luggage. Sweeney, S. Elaine Stanley ical office administrator in or count of obstruction of The authority claimed his LAWRENCE (AP) — A One suspect, 29-year- Sweeney, 84, formally of Lynn Lynn GE and Dania, Fla. mails. He’s scheduled to trip was a medical leave judge has ordered a man old Fredrick Williams, and widow of Timothy Swee- She is survived by her broth- be sentenced in April. rule violation. charged in the New Year’s of Dallas, was held on ney, passed away peacefully in ers, John, Ronald and Leonard, Prosecutors say Lehto DaPrato’s attorney says Eve shooting death of his $500,000 bail after plead- Lawrenceville, Ga., on Jan. 15. and many nieces and nephews. worked as a postal carrier the authority “behaved estranged wife’s boyfriend ing not guilty Thursday Elaine was a 1951 graduate Service information: Inurn- for the Fitchburg Post like it’s above the law” to be held without bail. to 27 charges. of Classical High School and ment is in St. Lawrence R. C. Office between June 2016 when it fired his client. The Eagle-Tribune Prosecutors say the attended Merrimack College. Church, 319 Grayson Way, and January 2017 and MWRA officials declined reports the judge’s order group flew to Boston in She had a career as a med- Lawrenceville, GA 30046. began taking home mail comment Thursday. followed 49-year-old Jose May for a game between instead of delivering it on Urena’s arraignment the Celtics and Cleve- his route. Man convicted in fatal Thursday. Urena has been land, and over two days Law enforcement stabbing of woman charged with murder in stole vehicles in Boston, Catholic Schools Week interviewed Lehto after the death of 22-year-old Woburn and Stoughton receiving a tip and he WORCESTER (AP) — Jeffrie Santana-Peguero. and broke into six busi- special section allowed agents to search A man authorities say Police found Santa- nesses in Boston, Everett, his vehicle, where they stabbed a woman 19 na-Peguero in a minivan Brockton and Cambridge Coming to the Item, found 760 pieces of mail, times and left her to die in Lawrence with eight to steal or try to steal Peabody Weekly News, including more than 340 on the street has been bullet wounds. Investi- safes or ATMs. Lynn eld Weekly News, pieces of first-class mail. convicted of first-degree gators say Santana-Peg- and La Voz on Jan. 25. Lehto’s attorney de- murder. uero had moved in with clined to comment Friday. The Telegram & Gazette Urena’s wife last year, reports that a jury Friday and the woman is three- 781-593-7700 To advertise, call 781-593-7700 x1355 Jury awards man $1.2M found 28-year-old Pedro months pregnant with his Publishing Daily, except Sundays or message [email protected]. for wrongful termination Solis guilty of fatally child. USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 stabbing Cherise Hill in Authorities say surveil- Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA and additional offices. BOSTON (AP) — A Worcester in December lance footage captured Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Massachusetts jury has 2015. a truck matching the Subscriptions Need to find awarded a man who said Prosecutors say Solis description of a vehicle Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States he was fired for taking wanted the 31-year-old registered to Urena fol- $20.00 for 4 weeks medical leave $1.2 million mother of three dead lowing Santana-Peguero $65.00 for 13 weeks an article? $130.00 for 26 weeks for wrongful termination. because she had seen him minutes before his body $260.00 for 1 year re- stab a man days earlier, was found. Send payment to and POSTMASTER, Subscribe to ports the jury decided in and feared she would Urena’s attorney called send address changes to: favor Thursday of Rich- report him to police. the evidence “highly The Daily Item e-edition on ard DaPrato’s complaint Solis faces a mandatory circumstantial,” and he 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 against his former em- sentence of life in prison says his client denies the Lynn, MA 01903 ployer, the Massachusetts without parole. charge. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Lynn man arrested, charged with Lynn student makes the Dean’s selling fentanyl to undercover cop List at Fair eld University ITEM STAFF REPORT and accepting $56,000 in The preliminary field test Kevin Connor Cop- mum 12 credit hours in a variety of undergrad- cash from the trooper. of the drugs was positive WOBURN — A Lynn After the money was in- for fentanyl. The drugs will pinger of Lynn has been a semester, and have no uate and graduate pro- man was arrested and spected and the drugs were now be sent to the Massa- named to the Fairfield outstanding or incom- grams to over 5,000 stu- charged with selling 800 exchanged, Perez was tak- chusetts State Police Drug University’s Dean’s List plete grades for the se- dents. grams of fentanyl to an for the 2017 fall semes- mester. undercover Massachusetts en into custody, the DA said. Lab for further testing. The Other local students ter. Fairfield is a Jesuit State Trooper at a Woburn Following the exchange amount of seized fentanyl who made it on Fairfield’s Massachusetts State Police is conservatively estimated Students have to earn University which “em- hotel Thursday, according dean’s list for the fall 2017 to Middlesex District At- arrested a second individ- to have a street value in ex- a grade point average of braces a liberal human- semester are: Joseph John torney Marian Ryan. ual, Juan Santana-Alman- cess of $100,000. 3.50 or better in order to istic approach to educa- Manuel Perez, 42, faces zar, 52, of Worcester, in con- Perez and Santana-Alman- be on the dean’s list. Ad- tion,” according to the Morini of Nahant and charges of trafficking more nection to the drug sale. He zar were arraigned in Wo- ditionally, students must university’s website. The Courtney Erin Curry of than 10 grams of the drug is charged with conspiracy. burn District Court Friday. have completed a mini- Connecticut school offers Saugus. Lynn Classical gets Interactive Medford Community Preservation Act Committee approves 31 new projects

By Steve Freker Council approved that FOR THE ITEM funding earlier this month. Project proposals cover MEDFORD — A city com- a wide range of requests, mittee has its first review including one for Condon of funding requests for the Shell renovations in West new-to-Medford Communi- Medford to a bid from Med- ty Preservation Act (CPA). ford Community Housing The Medford Communi- for $17,000 in funding to ty Preservation Commit- cover operating expenses. tee completed its review Another proposal comes of eligibility determina- from the Medford Historic tion forms submitted for District Commission seek- 35 project proposals. ing $20,000 in funding to Committee chairperson do a study on the Medford Roberta Cameron said she Square Historic District. and the members were The Medford Histori- COURTESY PHOTO “pleased and impressed cal Commission request- with number and quality” ed $20,000 to fund a city The Rotary Club of Lynn, sponsor of Lynn Classical’s new Interact Club, recently unveiled its of the nearly three dozen of Medford archives as- new banner in the school library. Interact is Rotary International’s service club for students ages project proposals. sessment. Medford Little 12-18. Interact clubs give students the chance to make a real difference in their school and com- Each proposal had to ad- League asked for $5,000 to munity while having fun. Student leaders seated in front, from left: Jeanne Galdamez, Jennifer dress one of the CPA cate- pay for dugouts at Colum- Guandique, Evelyn Iraheta, Carlos Mata, Angela Oi, and Raquel Guardado Menjivar. Back row: gories: building or retain- bus Park Baseball Field. Dick Ruth, Rotary Satellite Club chairman; Matt Sanphy, Interact faculty advisor; Steve Upton, ing affordable housing; City Community Preser- Rotary president; Brenda Rondon-Ortiz, Rotary vice-president; Chris Hayward, guidance coun- historic preservation; or vation Coordinator Danielle selor; Gene Constantino, Classical principal; and Ray Bastarache, Rotary past president. the creation, retention or Evans said every applicant acquisition of open space. would be afforded the op- The committee moved 31 portunity to make a case for Keenan emphasizes equality and of the requests to the next their proposal in public. round of consideration. “Applicants should do What’s been proposed more research and also Medford has $1.2 million ask for assistance to make social justice at SSU inauguration in CPA funds to spend, their applications stronger spent evenly between as the rounds proceed,” SALEM — John D. South Salem commuter our country, as well as the ble for the departments housing, historic preser- Evans said. “Those steps Keenan took the oath rail station; increasing elevated need to promote of human resources and vation and open space. would help increase their of office as Salem State the graduation rate from inclusion, social justice, equal opportunity, capital In December, the com- chances for approval.” mittee approved $300,000 University’s (SSU) 14th 52 percent to 65 percent, civic engagement and ac- planning and facilities, in- All of the eligibility deter- president on Friday. The on Harris Park. That fund- mination forms for the proj- closing achievement gaps; tivism. formation technology, risk first-generation college ing had to be fast-tracked ect proposals may be viewed increasing enrollment and Offering advice to stu- and asset management, graduate invoked the launching another com- dents, President Keenan so the city could secure on the Community Preser- university police, and le- words of Horace Mann, prehensive fundraising highlighted the impor- matching state funds for vation Committee website gal. saying “education is the campaign following the tance of hard work and re- the project. Medford City preservemedford.org. great equalizer.” successful 10,000 Reasons silience, recalling having “It’s easy for this to get Campaign that raised lost two local elections be- lost in the day-to-day over $26 million. fore going on to serve the routine on campus, but The release quoted Seventh Essex District in we must remember that Keenan emphasizing the the Massachusetts State through our work at Sa- importance of Salem State Legislature from 2005 to lem State, we are fighting becoming as inclusive as for equality. We are pro- 2014. moting democracy. And we it is diverse, and he dis- Keenan started his ten- are advancing social jus- cussed hateful acts of van- ure as president last Au- tice,” an SSU press release dalism that occurred on gust. Prior to being named quoted Keenan. campus in September and president, he served as the Drawing on his upbring- this week. He addressed university’s general coun- ing in Salem, President the challenges faced in sel and vice president for Keenan referenced the higher education and in administration, responsi- mentors, teachers, coaches, friends, classmates, room- LAW OFFICES OF mates, colleagues, and JAMES J. CARRIGAN family who shaped him. “Calling this city home • Social Security Disability for over half a century — • Workers Compensation • Accidents I am an extremely proud 25 years located across and grateful son of Sa- Home delivery from Lynn District Court lem,” the release quoted 15 Johnson St. Keenan. subscribers Referencing those grow- 781-596-0100 Get FREE access JAMES J. CARRIGAN ing up in Salem who come to the e-edition on ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN from challenging econom- RONALD D. MALLOY ic backgrounds, Presi- www.jamescarriganlaw.com dent Keenan announced [email protected] the launch of the “Dream Scholarship,” which will provide funding to chil- BEGIN YOUR NEW dren of Salem who lack the means to attend col- lege. HEALTHCARE CAREER TODAY! Keenan’s inauguration was paid for through pri- vate donations, and these On-Campus Classes contributions will also be used to launch the schol- begin January 2018 arship. Keenan spoke of his hopes that Salem State • EKG Technician will be the first state uni- • versity in Massachusetts Phlebotomy Technician w/ clinical to become a Hispanic • Dental Assisng w/ clinical Serving Institution (HSI), (Lynn and Danvers Campuses) in which 25 percent of stu- dents identify as Hispanic. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Dissociative personality disorder M H. S Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Not checkers. Not Chinese check- of them intellectual-oriented, such as Director of Advertising Gordon R. Hall ers. Chinese checkers in three di- William Kristol and David Brooks) T  J  mensions. who believe Trump is no conserva- 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton In zero gravity. tive at all. Vice President, Finance Lynn, MA 01903 Michael H. Shanahan That is as good a summary as any Now, the Democrats. They’re in no J N. W  Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman of the Byzantine American politics better shape, united only by their op- PŽ of 2018, with midterm congressio- position to Trump. That was enough Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 nal elections looming, with major to oppose the tax bill, but not enough Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 issues freighted with important to have any influence upon it. And the All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 cultural overtones unresolved, with party, at the top, is fractured, though 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 a president both on the attack and in the familiar Democratic way — a Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 under attack, with a nuclear crisis presidential party for a party out of Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 in East Asia, with vital trade pacts power and a non-presidential party Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 for a party that hopes to regain the classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 surrounded by uncertainty and with multiple investigations underway. presidency in 2020. Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Ordinarily, midterm congressio- An explanation: There are sever- [email protected] nal elections — and indeed, all the al Democrats — Kirsten Gillibrand Circulation politics peripheral to them—- come of New York, Elizabeth Warren of [email protected] down to basic core questions: Is the Massachusetts, Cory Booker of New Ext. 3 economy sound? Is the nation safe? Jersey, maybe Kamala Harris of Cal- Is the president handling his duties ifornia, perhaps even Bernie Sanders Newsroom of Vermont (79 by Election Day 2020) [email protected] reasonably well? Does cultural rebel- [email protected] lion or social unrest cloak the land- and Joe Biden of Delaware (78 by In- scape? auguration Day) — aggressively po- Ext. 4 Not this time, not with this pres- sitioning themselves for presidential Sports ident, not with this Congress, not runs. Their focus is on 2020, not the [email protected] with this foreign and domestic land- legislative details of 2018, except to Ext. 5 scape. the extent that the fights of this year will position them for the presiden- Retail and Online Here’s the conundrum at a glance: Advertising An important Gallup study released tial fundraising blitz of next year. [email protected] last autumn found that “Americans’ They don’t call money the first pri- views of government remain nega- mary for nothing. ADVERTISING tive.” In an ordinary time that would Then there are all the permuta- Ernie Carpenter Jr. mean, among other things, that the tions: Democratic senators running Director of Advertising public is impatient with the head of in states carried by Trump (which and Business Development, ext. 1355 the government, the president, and accounts for last week’s fissures on [email protected] to some extent that is true. But wait. extension of the Deferred Action for Michael Hayes This president, Donald J. Trump, Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, issue). Vice President, Digital Advertising, may head the government, but he Republicans worried about challeng- ext. 1302 [email protected] EDITORIAL also may be its biggest critic. His es from the right (Steve Bannon may view of the government remains neg- have been banished, but his power is Michele Iannaco ative. not extinguished.) Republicans wary Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 [email protected] That study also showed that barely of Trump’s personality and character Gutsy Democrats and one American in four says he or she but generally supportive of his prior- Ralph Mitchell is satisfied with the way the country ities (more than you might think, on Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 [email protected] is being governed, which is a slightly both sides of the “but”). Republicans cooperate different critique. That goes directly And let us not ignore the ambient Patricia Whalen to the president and the Congress, resentment, not a new phenomenon Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 [email protected] whose members in large measure but a potent one still. The best expla- nation of this condition is two-thirds (!) on terror bill don’t like the way the government is BUSINESS OFFICE of a century old, from the pages of being operated, either, even though Susan J. Conti If these were the old days of newspapering, we’d they are the principal operators of it. “Witness,” the 1952 memoir and cri de coeur of Whittaker Chambers. In Controller, ext. 1288 love to shout: “Stop the Presses!” That’s a phrase nor- If Tom Lehrer weren’t 89 years [email protected] mally reserved for late-breaking, jaw-dropping news. its pages, he wrote of what he called old, he might cut a record with the Ted Grant What shocking event has inspired our outburst in reprise line, “And everyone hates the “the jagged fissure” that separated “the plain men and women of the Publisher, ext. 1234 the digital age? Only that Congressional Democrats feds.” [email protected] and Republicans have worked together to advance a nation and those who affected to act, Find this confusing? That’s because Marian Kinney vital surveillance bill that helps keep America safe. this is an immensely confusing, prob- think and speak for them.” This from a onetime communist and Soviet spy ext. 1212 Under the program, U.S. authorities work with ably unprecedented, passage in our [email protected] telecom companies to secretly gather phone and educated at Williams and Columbia. country’s history — and that very Will Kraft electronic communications of foreigners outside the condition explains the confusion of The result: Republicans aren’t talking to each other, nor to Demo- Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 United States. In doing so, some emails, phone calls last week’s politics, conducted amid [email protected] and texts of American citizens may also be inciden- crats. Democrats don’t trust Repub- talk of “(expletive)hole” countries, Jennifer Perez tally swept into the net. government shutdowns and immi- licans, and some of them are angling for personal advantage, perhaps to ext. 1205 That possibility upsets privacy hawks in both par- gration crackdowns. [email protected] ties, who sought tough new limits on American sur- the detriment of the party’s long- First, the Republicans. The presi- Mike Shanahan veillance. But more moderate lawmakers on both dent is nominally one, though from term interests. Large numbers of Americans don’t feel they are being Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 sides stiff-armed opponents because they feared, time to time he excoriates his own listened to by the small number who [email protected] rightly, that weakening the program would hobble allies on Capitol Hill. Those congres- do all the talking, often in a preach- Carolina Trujillo terror investigations. sional Republicans give some, but of- ing tone. And the Tom Lehrer Factor: Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Yes, Democrats and Republicans in the House and ten not enough, support to their own Everyone hates the feds. [email protected] Senate cooperated with each other to achieve an im- president to pursue his campaign Is there any hope? There might be, Jim Wilson portant goal. Bravo. priorities, which included repealing if you consider how a trio of distin- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 Let’s slow this down and savor what is likely to be Obamacare (not accomplished), low- guished European historians evalu- [email protected] a fleeting moment of bipartisanship. ering taxes (accomplished without a ates the unintended consequences of CIRCULATION Last week the House voted 256-164 to renew this single Democratic vote), and tighten- the Reformation: “a religious move- vital program with an unwieldy moniker: Section ing immigration (not resolved). But Lisa Mahmoud ment that contributed to Europe’s Manager, ext. 1239 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Amend- there are several wings to the mod- secularization.” [email protected] ments Act. ern Republican Party, so many that, This period of political hyperten- House lawmakers did so even after President Don- to extend the metaphor, it cannot CLASSIFIED sion, political alienation and political ald Trump issued a series of contradictory and monu- quite fly straight. Abbe Young Smith polarization just might contribute to mentally uninformed tweets about the program that There are Republicans who think Manager, ext. 1276 could have jeopardized passage of the bill. some kind of new equilibrium, where, [email protected] of themselves as Edmund Burke to apply the Reformation precedent, In one tweet, Trump appeared to question his own conservatives (worshipful of tradi- administration’s support for the program. He finally the super-partisanship of the cur- NEWSROOM tion, critical of fashion, skeptical rent era may lead to bipartisanship. made himself clear: “… today’s vote is about foreign of excess). There are Republicans Bill Brotherton Members of the political elite — even Features Editor ext. 1338 surveillance of foreign bad guys on foreign land. We who think of themselves as Ronald need it! Get smart!” the populists among the elite — can- [email protected] Reagan conservatives (optimistic in not afford a further deterioration of They did. outlook, dedicated to a small gov- Gayla Cawley our civic life, and to save their own Reporter, ext. 1236 On Tuesday, the Senate overcame the threat of a fili- ernment). There are Newt Gingrich buster, 60-38. That’s 18 Democrats, 41 Republicans and reputations they may move to save [email protected] conservatives (focused on futurism, the political system they comprise. 1 independent. Fittingly, a bipartisan duo — Republi- favoring small business over big). Cheryl Charles In saving themselves, they may save Associate News Editor, ext. 1278 can Sen. John Kennedy of Louisana and Democratic There are Jack Kemp conservatives Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri — provided the final the rest of us. Otherwise we may be [email protected] (congenial to minorities, convinced consigned to play Chinese checkers votes to proceed. A final Senate vote to reauthorize Sec- that growth is the key to freedom). Tori Faieta tion 702 is expected soon, perhaps Thursday. in three dimensions in zero gravity Copy Editor There are the new Freedom Caucus for a long time, with no winner. [email protected] Americans seeking signs that lawmakers from both conservatives (contemptuous of tra- parties can cooperate to advance America’s national ditional GOP leadership, especially David Shribman is a Pulitzer Thomas Grillo security interests now have one strong piece of evi- Reporter, ext. 1264 those with a taste for compromise). Prize-winning columnist. He is a [email protected] dence. For some members of Congress, particularly And there are conservatives (many Swampscott High graduate. Democrats buffeted by the left wing of their party, Spenser Hasak this was a gutsy vote. Photographer, ext. 1332 Washington isn’t known for getting things done. [email protected] The atmosphere is “toxic,” U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley of Thor Jourgensen Chicago tells us. But Section 702 transcended polit- News Editor, ext. 1267 ical turf fights because it “is a vital tool for our intel [email protected] community,” says Quigley, a Democrat on the House Steve Krause intelligence committee. “I can list specific examples Sports Editor, ext. 1229 of people and threats that were thwarted by 702.” [email protected] One case previously highlighted: Intelligence collect- Katie Morrison ed under Section 702 helped prevent al-Qaida’s Na- Sports Reporter jibullah Zazi from launching a suicide bombing on a [email protected] New York City subway. Owen O’Rourke Republican Sen. John Warner of Virginia also re- Photographer, ext. 1224 minded lawmakers before the Tuesday vote that [email protected] U.S. intelligence has used the surveillance law to Roberto Scalese track down terrorists abroad. Case in point: the 2016 Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 killing of Islamic State’s second-ranking leader, Ab- [email protected] dul-Rahman Mustafa al-Qaduli, also known as Haji Mark Sutherland Imam, in a U.S.-backed military raid in Syria. Creative Director Those are just the successes we’ve heard about. [email protected] We don’t know what other violent plots have been Anne Marie Tobin thwarted but remain secret. Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 Six years from now, the law comes up for renewal. [email protected] We wish it a stellar record of success — and contin- Bridget Turcotte ued bipartisan support. Reporter, ext. 1269 [email protected] An editorial from the Chicago Tribune. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Mattis says US competitive warfighting edge has eroded

By Lolita C. Baldor ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Countering China’s rapid- ly expanding military and an increasingly aggressive Russia are now the U.S. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS military’s top national Hawaii Emergency Management Agency Ad- security priorities, out- ministrator Vern Miyagi, center, takes ques- pacing the threat of ter- rorism, Defense Secretary tions from state lawmakers in Honolulu Friday. Jim Mattis said Friday. He said competition with those adversaries has Governor took 15 threatened America’s mil- itary advantage around minutes to announce the world. Laying out a broad new strategy for the Defense De- missile alert was false partment, Mattis warned By Audrey McAvoy alert to mobile devices and that all aspects of the mili- ASSOCIATED PRESS TV and radio stations warn- tary’s competitive warfight- ing of an incoming missile ing edge have eroded. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS HONOLULU — The Ha- strike, causing widespread He said building a force waii National Guard’s top panic and confusion. that can deter war with Defense Secretary James Mattis speaks about the National Defense Re- commander said Friday A corrected alert was established and emerging view Friday in Washington. he told Gov. David Ige that not sent to mobile devices military powers in Mos- a missile alert was a false for nearly 40 minutes be- cow and Beijing, and U.S. more closely with previ- you’re willing to care for, to an 11-page, unclassified alarm two minutes after it cause state workers had enemies such as North Ko- ous administrations than than you’re willing to sac- version released by the went out statewide. But the no prepared message for a rea and Iran will require President Donald Trump’s rifice for. We’re all going to Pentagon. governor didn’t tell the pub- false alarm. increased investment to “America First” ideas. That have to put our shoulder That shift reflects per- lic until 15 minutes later. Hawaii emergency work- make the military more mantra was repeated in a to the wagon and move it sistent U.S. worries about Maj. Gen. Arthur “Joe” ers immediately started lethal, agile and ready to national security strategy up the hill.” China’s military buildup Logan told state lawmak- calling city and county fight. that Trump’s administra- Did the message res- in the South China Sea, ers that he called the gov- officials to tell them there “We will continue to pros- tion released in December. onate? “It’s going better its moves to expand its po- ernor at 8:09 a.m. Satur- was no threat. They post- ecute the campaign against The U.S. and its allies, than expected,” Mattis litical and economic influ- day after confirming there ed social media messages terrorists that we are en- Mattis said, are stron- said Friday. ence, and what has been was no threat. Rep. Kanie- about 13 minutes after gaged in today, but great ger together. He recalled The most dominant described as Beijing’s sys- la Ing asked why the gov- the erroneous warning. power competition — not going to his first NATO theme in his strategy is tematic campaign of cyber- ernor didn’t immediately On Thursday, the Hawaii terrorism — is now the pri- meeting last year, carry- for the U.S. to regain its attacks and data theft from address the public, but Ige state Department of De- mary focus of U.S. national ing Trump’s demand for competitive edge with Chi- government agencies and had left the hearing. fense said it took about 10 security,” Defense Secre- nations to increase their na and Russia, according private U.S. corporations. Gov. Ige’s spokeswoman minutes for an employee tary Jim Mattis said in defense spending and Cindy McMillan said the to think of sending a new remarks at the Johns Hop- thinking about how to governor had to track her alert canceling the alert. kins School of Advanced In- fit Trump’s message into down to prepare a mes- the broader framework of w? Lt. Col. Charles Anthony ternational Studies. ou kno e sage. She said the commu- said that amid the alert’s He said the Islamic working with partners. Did y ’s magazines ar nications team handles chaos, a telecommunica- State group’s “physical When he got to Brussels, edia Group his social media. tions staffer presented his caliphate” in Iraq and Mattis said he told the al- Essex M available 24/7 online at Ige’s office relayed an idea to create a new alert Syria had been defeated, liance: “Here’s the bottom azine.com emergency management on the same platform that but that IS, al-Qaida and line: Please do not ask me egolfmag northshor .com agency tweet that it was a sent out the mistake. The other extremists still pose to go back and tell Ameri- azine 01907themag .com false alarm at 8:24 a.m. Six agency checked with feder- threats across the globe. cans — the American par- ONEthemag minutes later, a notice went al officials, composed and Mattis repeated his call ents — that they need to pring 2018 editions up on his Facebook page. uploaded the alert to their for America to work close- care more about the safety Look for our S March. A state employee mis- online system and eventu- ly with allies and partners and security and the free- coming in takenly sent an emergency ally issued the retraction. — an approach that aligns dom of your children than

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All address information, particu- Road at 7:45 a.m. on Friday; Experts: Shackled children larly arrests, reflect police records. at Bill and Bob’s Roast Beef In the event of a perceived inac- at 2 Central St. at 1:33 p.m. curacy, it is the sole responsibility on Friday. face long road to recovery of the concerned party to contact Assault the relevant police department and A report of assault and bat- By Amy Taxin clinical social worker and have the department issue a no- and John Rogers therapist who has treated tice of correction to the Daily Item. tery on North End Street at 12:43 p.m. on Friday. ASSOCIATED PRESS kidnap victims, some held Corrections or clarifications will not for years. RIVERSIDE, Calif. — be made without express notice of The Turpin siblings, sev- Breaking and Entering They are safe for now and, change from the arresting police en adults and six children, according to authorities, A report of past breaking likely need years of ther- department. they are relieved. and entering and burglary apy, psychological experts But the 13 children, at 3100 Crane Brook Way said, adding that if pos- aged 2 to 29, rescued from LYNN at 4:37 p.m. on Thursday; at what was described as sible it would be best to 5 Lake Ave. at 6:34 p.m. on Arrests nothing less than a tor- keep them together. Thursday; at 3 Main St. at The youngest should 10:18 p.m. on Thursday. ture chamber will have Marvin Mendez-Solis, 36, years of therapy ahead, have the easiest road to of 549 Western Ave., was ar- A report of breaking and recovery, Costales said, entering of a motor vehicle at experts say, as they learn rested on a courtesy booking to live in a world that, un- but added she is optimis- at 8:14 a.m. on Friday. 37 Murray St. at 12:29 p.m. tic that over time all could on Friday. til a week ago, they never Franco Valverde, 33, of really knew. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS eventually learn to lead 188 High St., North Andover, relatively normal lives. Complaints Since arresting David Neighbor Liza Tozier and her son, Avery San- was arrested and charged and Louise Turpin earlier “Their brains are still with operating a motor vehi- chez, 6, drop off his large “Teddy” as a gift for A report of a disturbance at this week, authorities said adapting, they’re still cle with a suspended license the children who lived in a home where they Holiday Inn at 1 Newbury St. they have learned the chil- forming, they’re still de- and an equipment violation were allegedly tortured by their parents, in at 11:31 a.m. on Friday. dren were confined to the veloping their under- at 10:37 p.m. on Thursday. house, chained to furni- Perris, Calif., Thursday. standing of the world,” Theft ture, starved and often de- she said of the younger Accidents prived the use of a toilet. learn that from just being “To not even know some- children. “But someone A report of larceny at 52 out in the world,” said Pa- thing like that really who has experienced A report of a motor vehicle Some of the children were Aborn St. at 3:38 p.m. on tricia Costales, chief ex- speaks to how incredibly accident at Commercial and so detached they didn’t these things for 20-some Thursday. understand the concept ecutive of The Guidance controlled their environ- years of their life will Warren streets at 5:34 p.m. Center, a Long Beach, Ca- ment was. They’re going to on Thursday; at 58 O’Cal- of a police officer or med- have a lot of learning to lif.-based nonprofit that experience a culture shock laghan Way at 8:19 p.m. on Vandalism icine. do about what relation- Thursday; at 7 Oakville St. “You don’t need to learn provides mental health even apart from the trau- ships are like, what the A report of vandalism at 57 what a police officer is therapy to thousands of ma they have undergone,” world is like, how they’re at 9:46 p.m. on Thursday; at Newbury St. at 9:20 p.m. on from going to school, you children. said Costales, a licensed supposed to be treated.” 629 Eastern Ave. at 2:39 a.m. Thursday. on Friday. A report of a motor vehicle REVERE accident with person injured Alabama mother, wife who had at 14 Allen Ave. at 8:49 p.m. on Thursday; at Smith and Arrests Union streets at 11:07 p.m. Jarvis Lee Grant, 37, of on Thursday. 443 Vane St., was arrested on second online life found slain a warrant charge for assault Breaking and Entering and battery at 1:37 a.m. on By Jay Reeves are still under construc- Thursday. ASSOCIATED PRESS tion. A report of breaking and Jason K. Corricelli, 30, “It’s shocking that it entering of a motor vehicle at of 995 Massachusetts Ave., CALERA, Ala. — Kath- happened so close to home, 44 Osborne St. at 8:13 p.m. Arlington, was arrested and leen Dawn West described so all you can do is worry on Thursday. charged with assault and bat- herself as a full-time wife and think about your fam- and mom on Facebook but A report of a past breaking tery on Revere Beach Boule- ily, and that’s all I’ve been lived another life on other and entering at 33 Parkland vard at 2:21 p.m. on Thursday. doing,” Xavier Lee, who Ave. at 8:23 p.m. on Thursday; social media platforms, Anthony Donald Cook, 44, lives two door down, told at 6 Essex Circle at 8:42 p.m. calling herself an exhibi- of 37 Belmont Ave., Lynn, was WIAT-TV. on Thursday; at 60 Adams St. tionist and posting risque arrested on a warrant charge Word of West’s death at 11:06 a.m. on Friday. on Nahant Avenue at 5:23 photos with a chance for subscribers to see sex- was met with sadness at p.m. on Thursday. the gym where she worked Complaints Boban R. Marinkovic, 30, ier images for $15.99 a month. out until dropping her A report of trespassing at of 12 Cedar St., Malden, was membership a few months arrested and charged with West, 42, was found dead 50 Andrew St. at 5:48 p.m. outside her home near ago. on Thursday. disorderly conduct and in- “She’d come in, do her terfering with a police officer Birmingham, and author- A report of a disturbance at ities are now faced with a thing and leave. She kind 81 Broad St. at 6:31 p.m. on on North Shore Road at 7:37 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS of kept to herself,” said p.m. on Thursday. question: Did West’s on- Thursday; at 17 Rockaway St. line activities play a role The home of homicide victim Kathleen Dawn Austin Lockhart, owner of at 7:42 p.m. on Thursday; at 6 Fit 24 Calera. “She’d wave Accidents in her death? West in Calera, Ala. She was found dead outside Wilson Terrace at 12:10 a.m. Police have classified the house, and no arrests have been made. and smile. She was a nice on Friday; at 26 Woodlawn St. A report of a motor vehi- West’s death as a homi- lady.” at 12:15 a.m. on Friday; at 8 On Facebook, West post- cle accident on Squire Road cide, but they haven’t said No charges had been south of Birmingham — Pinkham St. at 12:42 a.m. on ed lots of selfies and com- at 6:18 a.m. on Thursday; at how she died. What ap- filed by Friday, six days af- has people buzzing. Friday; at 133 Chatham St. pears to be the remainder menters often mentioned Master Auto on Broadway at ter she died. But the mys- At least two Facebook at 2:22 a.m. on Friday; at 2 10:54 a.m. on Thursday; on of a blood stain darkens her attractiveness. But terious nature of West’s groups with more than Curwin Terrace at 8:02 a.m. Broadway at 12:20 p.m. on the asphalt across the there were also photos of on Friday; at 95 Tremont St. at Thursday; on Squire Road at street from the two-sto- death — she was found 2,200 members total have her wedding to longtime 9:15 a.m. on Friday. 12:28 p.m. on Thursday; on ry brick home she shared dead early Saturday in the been created to discuss husband William Jeffrey Washington Avenue at 6:39 with her husband and quiet bedroom community the case, and neighbors West and images of West Theft p.m. on Thursday; on Suf- middle school-age daugh- of Calera, a town of 14,000 are concerned in West’s and her daughter playing folk Avenue at 7:44 p.m. on ter. people about 35 miles subdivision, where homes in the snow last month. A report of larceny at 11 Thursday. Sachem St. at 3:47 p.m. on Thursday; at 83 Hollingsworth Complaints St. at 7:53 a.m. on Friday. Vegas gunman studied SWAT A report of a disturbance MARBLEHEAD on Broadway at 6:03 p.m. on Thursday; on Campbell Ave- Arrest nue at 11:26 p.m. on Thurs- tactics, music site before attack day. Kyle M. Allen, 32, of 10 Re- By Ken Ritter and vere Ave., Lynn, was arrested Vandalism Mike Balsamo for driving with a suspended ASSOCIATED PRESS A report of vandalism on license and failure to stop/ LAS VEGAS — The Las Overlook Ridge Terrace at yield on Ocean Avenue at Vegas gunman meticu- 11:11 a.m. on Thursday. 4:45 p.m. on Thursday. lously planned the worst mass shooting in modern Accidents SAUGUS U.S. history, researching A report of a hit-and-run SWAT tactics, renting oth- motor vehicle accident on At- Accidents er hotel rooms overlooking outdoor concerts and in- lantic Avenue at 12:28 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle vestigating potential tar- on Thursday. accident at 297 Main St. at gets in at least four cities, 7:18 a.m. on Thursday; at Oak- authorities said Friday. Complaints landvale Elementary School at But almost four months 266 Main St. at 7:42 a.m. on after Stephen Paddock A report of a disturbance on Thursday; at Spring and Walnut killed 58 people and Ruby Terrace at 11:25 p.m. streets at 4:12 p.m. on Thurs- wounded more than 800 on Thursday. Caller reported day; at 27 Greystone Road at others with a barrage of that a family member shut 4:58 p.m. on Thursday. off breakers to his apartment bullets from the Mandalay and portion of his home after Breaking and Entering Bay casino-hotel, investi- being upset with him. Lights gators still have not an- were turned back on. A report of breaking and swered the key question: entering of a motor vehicle at Why did he do it? PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Clark County Sheriff PEABODY 15 Essex St. at 10:24 a.m. on Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo discusses the Route 91 Harvest Fes- Thursday; at North Shore Phy- Joe Lombardo released a preliminary report on the tival mass shooting during a news conference at the Las Vegas Metro- Arrest sicians at 1069 Broadway at politan Police Department headquarters Friday in Las Vegas. 6:35 p.m. on Thursday. Oct. 1 attack and said he Patrick M. O’Hara, 39, of did not expect criminal 12 Reynolds Road, Peabody, Theft charges to be filed against cuss the possibility, the in September 2017, Pad- estate investor. He had was arrested on a warrant Paddock’s girlfriend, Mari- report said. The doctor dock acted strangely, she lost a “significant amount charge from another depart- A report of shoplifting at lou Danley, who had been offered him antidepres- told investigators. She re- of wealth” since Septem- ment on Loris Road at 7:13 Home Depot at 564 Broad- called the only person of sants, but Paddock ac- membered him constant- ber 2015, which led to p.m. on Thursday. way at 1:02 p.m. on Thursday; interest in the case. Inves- cepted only a prescription ly looking out the win- “bouts of depression,” at Dick’s Sporting Goods at tigators believe Paddock for anxiety medication. dows overlooking an area the sheriff has said. But Accidents 1201 Broadway at 7 p.m. on acted alone, and he did He was fearful of medi- where the concert would Paddock had paid off his Thursday. not leave a suicide note or cation and often refused be held the next month. gambling debts before the A report of a motor vehicle manifesto. to take it, the doctor told He moved from window shooting, according to the accident on Andover Terrace SWAMPSCOTT Paddock, who killed him- investigators. to window to see the site report. at 3:26 p.m. on Thursday; at self before police reached During an interview from different angles, the Prior to the attack, Pad- 240 Lynnfield St. at 4:04 p.m. Accidents him, told friends and rel- with authorities, Pad- report said. dock’s online searches on Thursday; at 240 Lynnfield atives that he always felt dock’s girlfriend said he She described him as included research into St. at 4:37 p.m. on Thursday; A report of a motor vehicle ill, in pain and fatigued, had become “distant” in “germaphobic” and said SWAT tactics and consid- at 570 Lowell St. at 4:58 p.m. accident at Five Guys Burgers authorities said. the year before the shoot- he had strong reactions to eration of other potential on Thursday; at 20 Baldwin and Fries at 980 Paradise His doctor thought he ing and their relationship smells. public targets, including St. at 1:29 a.m. on Friday; at Road at 4:22 p.m. on Thurs- may have had bipolar dis- was no longer intimate. The 64-year-old retired in Chicago, Boston and 380 Lynnfield St. and 2 Ralph day. order but told police that When they stayed at the accountant was a high- Santa Monica, Calif., the Paddock refused to dis- Mandalay Bay together stakes gambler and real sheriff said. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Revere turkey flies the coop

TURKEY when he’s blocking the From A1 way, embrace it! He’s one of us Reverians. Jakey, the city,” he said. “Young you always make our day! Jake got his own territory, Stay safe little guy.” mostly on Broadway, and Chrissy Hudson wrote fended off other birds.” she fears for his safety. When the turkey ar- “I love Jake the turkey rived, Masiello received … I see him when I am calls about wild turkey waiting for the Beach- sightings. Soon after, the mont bus in the projects. city was fielding com- Great how he can just de- plaints about Jake block- mand respect and cause a ing traffic. traffic jam. Be safe Jake!” He made himself at Diane Piper wrote Jake home at the Central Fire made her day. Station on Broadway and “Even when he blocked nested in the bell tower. the road and wouldn’t He didn’t appear spooked let me pass ... he made by the sirens and the mas- me smile. I was worried sive fire apparatus be- watching him strut down cause he routinely hung Broadway. I hope he is out in front the station safe.” holding up traffic. Three weeks ago, when Police Chief James Gui- temperatures hit sub-ze- do told the ro, many of Jake’s follow- he liked that Jake took to ers became concerned, the city’s busiest intersec- while others feared he tions. might get hit by a car. “I wish I could teach him That’s when Masiello how to direct traffic,” Gui- called the Environmental PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS do said. Police for advice. Mayor Brian Arrigo said “They told me to leave Ana Martinez, a medical assistant at the Sea Mar Community Health Center, gives a patient a flu him alone,” he said. “But shot in Seattle. he often spotted Jake on Broadway, Park Avenue, when state Rep. RoseLee and downtown. Vincent (D-Revere) called “He was a welcome ad- them recently, they came US flu season gets worse, has dition to the community,” out and netted him on he said. “At Thanksgiving, Park Avenue.” I joked about pardoning Masiello said he heard him. I didn’t do it officially, Jake was taken to a farm ‘lot more steam’ than expected but we had a few laughs.” in Middleborough, in As Jake became more Plymouth county. By Mike Stobbe season is how many doc- York, state officials say and the elderly are at well-known, someone cre- While he won’t be field- ing any more calls about ASSOCIATED PRESS tor or hospital visits are a drastic rise in flu cases greatest risk from flu and ated a Facebook page for because of a high fever, hospitalized more than him. So far as he has more Jake, Masiello said he’ll its complications. In a bad have fond memories of the NEW YORK — The flu cough and other flu symp- 1,600 this past week. than 1,000 followers. season, there as many as bird. season in the U.S. is get- toms. Thirty-two states The flu became intense “My name is Jake, I’m 56,000 deaths connected “When he was on the ting worse. reported high patient last month in the U.S. an eastern Turkey that to the flu. In the U.S., an- street, I could drive up to Health officials lasttraffic last week, up from The last two weekly re- lives in Revere,” someone nual flu shots are recom- him, open my window, tap week said flu was blan- 26 the previous week. port show flu widespread wrote on his behalf. “I do mended for everyone age on the side of the door and keting the country but Overall, it was the busiest over the entire continen- what I want, when I want 6 months or older. he would walk over to me they thought there was week for flu symptoms in tal United States, which is … I hold up traffic, hang In Oklahoma and Tex- so I could get him to follow a good chance the season nine years. unusual. out in the projects and eat as, some school districts me out of harm’s way,” he was already peaking. But Hawaii is the only state Usually, flu seasons start bugs all day.” canceled classes this week said. “I miss him.” the newest numbers out that doesn’t have wide- to wane after so much ac- He’s amassed dozens of His advice for future Friday show it grew even spread illnesses. tivity, but “it’s difficult to because so many students friends who brought him turkeys: Don’t feed them. more intense. This year’s flu season predict,” Jernigan said. and teachers were sick dried corn and made sure “Once you feed them, “This is a season that got off to an early start, Flu is a contagious respi- with the flu and other ill- he was safe, Masiello said. they get dependent on has a lot more steam than and it’s been driven by ratory illness, spread by a nesses. In Mississippi, flu Here’s a sample of com- that source of food and we thought,” said Dr. Dan a nasty type of flu that virus. It can cause a mis- outbreaks have hit more ments on his Facebook lose the wildness side of Jernigan of the U.S. Cen- tends to put more people erable but relatively mild than 100 nursing homes page. surviving in the wild.” ters for Disease Control in the hospital and cause illness in many people, but and other long-term care Jess Roldan wrote, “My and Prevention. more deaths than other more a more severe illness places, resulting in some kids and I love Jakey. I Thomas Grillo can be One measure of the common flu bugs. In New in others. Young children restricting visitors. know everyone’s always in reached at tgrillo@item- a rush to get nowhere. But live.com. Landing a helping hand in Marblehead $400K buys a lot MARBLEHEAD From A1 eventually, but I’m wor- of safety in Lynn ried about the staff who have families to provide process of interviewing for.” LYNN At the beginning of the From A1 candidates. When hired, month, a storm surge they will be sent to the work with the Baker ad- combined with astronom- 20-plus week training at ministration to have the ically high tides led to re- the Police Academy next grant money come to cord amounts of flooding Lynn.” spring. across the North Shore. The cash comes on the The force has 164 offi- The Landing, which has heels of a $1.1 million fed- cers, down from the peak experienced more minor eral Community Oriented of about 193 in 2010. coastal flooding in the Policing Services (COPS) past, took in feet of water program grant in Decem- Thomas Grillo can be on Thursday, Jan. 4. ber to hire nine officers. reached at tgrillo@item- The floors were torn The department is in the live.com. up by the fearsome tide and the swell of ocean waves, allowing saltwater Swampscott’s Goldman to spray throughout the restaurant. Floor boards, leaves legacy of leadership which rose and fell with each ebb and flow of the GOLDMAN as heat and food. seawater, were replaced From A1 The Goldman/Callahan the following afternoon Emergency Financial As- and the pub and dining according to his family. sistance Fund, also named room reopened that Sat- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK “We’re gonna miss him after Jake Callahan, who urday. enormously,” said Thom- worked with Goldman, But as customers The culprit, a two-inch pipe that burst two weeks ago at The Landing as C. Demakis, Agganis was dedicated to the men packed in to support the Restaurant, causing it to shut down while the business is renovated. Foundation chairman. for their leadership and restaurant for Sunday “He was extremely com- devotion to make sure the brunch, water began to technician told Simonelli local businesses will be for Wick’s. Donato ap- mitted to the foundation. funds stayed in Lynn and fall from the ceiling fix- the burst pipe lost about raffled off. proached a chef at Wick’s He was a wonderful guy, continued helping those tures and one regular 40 gallons during each of “Guy Ford has been to get the fundraiser roll- a real gentleman and so in need. customer exclaimed that the 8 to 10 minutes it was playing here since before ing, he said. it was raining inside, said spewing water. the ‘80s, so it’s totally ap- boisterous.” “He was a wonderful, “A lot of times after end- The Family and Chil- warm man,” said Francis Simonelli. About $24,000 worth of propriate to have that ing a shift, everyone will “We survived the flood food was lost between the band there,” said Simonel- dren’s Services of Greater Mayo, Family and Chil- congregate at one bar Lynn has established a dren’s Services of Greater like nothing and then it submerged prep area and li. “It’s part of the wood- and trade stories from was a burst sprinkler pipe the loss of electricity from work at The Landing; the charitable fund in Gold- Lynn president. “He was the night,” said Donato. man’s name. The mon- deeply concerned for his in the attic that complete- refrigeration units. wet woodwork.” “These businesses are ly flooded everything,” “We all ate as much Rob Kipp and other lo- ey helps those in need of fellow man and we are technically competing said Simonelli. “We lost lobster as we could,” said cal photographers have emergency services such grateful for that.” against one another, but the attic, the prep kitch- Simonelli. pledged framed photo- en, the main kitchen, the When other Marblehead graphs, Harbor Light Inn what benefits one usually pub. We have to tear ev- business owners heard donated a weekend get- benefits everyone.” Selling a house? erything up, pull down how long the restaurant away, and Soall Bistro on All proceeds from the Buying a house? event will go into an ac- the walls and ceiling, and was expected to be closed, Bessom Street, Barracu- Find out what properties the floors. We will be out they banded together to da Tavern in Boston, and count for the employees recently sold in your area. for two months, if we’re help raise money for the G-Bar and Kitchen in of The Landing, set up by lucky.” dozens of employees who Swampscott have donated Simonelli at the Nation- Check out The crew is still waiting are now out of work. gift cards. al Grand Bank. The goal the Real Estate page to hear back from its in- A fundraiser is planned “I come from the restau- is to raise enough money in Saturday’s paper. surance agency for repair for Thursday night at 5 rant industry too and one to provide each employee estimates, he said, and p.m. at Wick’s Restaurant reason I’ve always loved with $500 Thursday night, more than 30 employees on Pleasant Street. Live that industry is it’s a very said Donato. are temporarily out of music by the Guy Ford tight knit community,” work. Band will start at 8 p.m., said Dan Donato, who Bridget Turcotte can be An inspector immediate- and a 50/50 raffle drawing works at OctoCog Mar- reached at bturcotte@item- ly ordered all electricity will be at 9 p.m. At least keting and Design in Sa- live.com. Follow her on turned off, and a sprinkler a dozen prizes donated by lem and does design work Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. A8 SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS All-in for Aspire More than 200 people attended Aspire Developmental Services’ Casino Night fundraiser Friday night to mark the organization’s move to their new headquarters on Franklin Street in Lynn. The primary mission of Aspire is to provide early intervention services to children up to age 3 in Lynn.

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Autopsy: Tom Petty died of accidental drug overdose

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tom Petty’s family says his death last year was due to an accidental drug overdose. His wife and daughter released the results of Petty’s autopsy via a statement Friday on his Facebook page. Dana and Adria Petty say they got the results from From left, Aspire Board Chair Annie Walsh, of the coroner’s office earlier in the day that the overdose Lynnfield, state Rep. Dan Cahill, of Lynn, and was due to a variety of medications. Aspire Executive Director Lori Russell, of Pea- Aspire Board member Marianne Britton with The statement was posted moments before the Los body. her husband, Stephen, of Peabody. Angeles coroner’s office issued its official findings, which confirmed that Petty had a mix of prescription painkill- ers, sedatives and an antidepressant. Among the medica- tions found in his system were fentanyl and oxycodone. Petty suffered from emphysema, a fractured hip and knee problems that caused him pain, the family said, but he was still committed to touring. He had just wrapped up a tour a few days before he died in October at age 66. The family said Petty had been prescribed various pain medications for his multitude of issues, including fentanyl patches, and “we feel confident that this was, as the coroner found, an unfortunate accident.”

“He was a born Quote leader.” Jerry Somers, past president of Temple of the Emanu-El, describing the late Martin C. week “Bozie” Goldman of From left, Debbie Regan, of Lynnfield, with Swampscott. Jason and Konnie Demakis, of Danvers. Alan and Diane Edgett, of Peabody. Olympic gymnast abused by ex-doctor wants him to suffer

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 2018 Gonzalez keys Spartans By Steve Krause ITEM SPORTS EDITOR PEABODY — Pam Gonzalez put on a real show Friday night, and her command performance was more than enough to give the St. Mary's girls basketball team a comfortable win over Bishop Fen- wick. Gonzalez, a junior transfer from Revere High, scored 30 points and added 10 assists to that total in a dominating performance, and the Spartans defeated the Crusaders, 59-43. "She did everything for that team tonight," said Fenwick coach Adam DeBaggis. "She's good. What else can you say?" "She's been building up to this," said St. Mary's coach Jeff Newhall. "In her last four games, she's had 18, 19, 28 and 30 tonight. She's capable of doing that every night. We believe in her and she's begin- ning to believe in herself." As the folk at ESPN would say, Gonzalez was en fuego in the rst quarter, which ended with a score of Pam Gonzalez 13, Fenwick 12. And she wasn't the only Gon- zalez with the hot hand either. Freshman Liz Gonzalez scored Fenwick's rst ve points, rais- ing the question — if only for a ITEM FILE PHOTO few minutes — whether anyone not named Gonzalez was going to Joseph Abate-Walsh was one of the Spartans’ score a point for either team. Fi- leading scorers with 17 points. nally, Jennie Meagher hit a free throw for Fenwick and ultimately the rest of the players got involved on offense. St. Mary’s bears The Crusaders, 6-5, proved stub- born and resilient through most of the rst half until the very end down on Fenwick of the second quarter, when St. Mary's nished with a 9-1 run By Harold Rivera points of the game on a thanks to two 3-pointers by Ma- ITEM STAFF pair of 3-pointers and a ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON shayla Johnson and one by Ashley basket, putting Fenwick LYNN — The Bishop in an early hole. Things Pamela Gonzalez goes for a layup. GIRLS, B2 Fenwick boys basketball worsened for the Crusad- team knew it would have ers when the Spartans its hands full against St. added another 11 points to Mary’s Friday night. Per- their lead before Fenwick haps what the Crusaders found the scoreboard on a Peabody defense weren’t expecting was bucket by Nate Andrews that the Spartans would (six points). After one, the shoot the ball as effective- Spartans were in total holds off English ly as they did. control with a 29-2 advan- St. Mary’s banked in tage. nine 3-pointers on its way SCHOOL ROUNDUP make a shot and we also "We knew going into it couldn't make our free throws," to a 68-49 win over Cath- that we were the stronger said Peabody coach Stan McK- olic Central League rival basketball team," Spar- By Mike Alongi een. "We have been shooting Fenwick at Conigliaro tans coach Dave Brown Gymnasium. FOR THE ITEM 65 percent from the free throw said. "Joey knocked in Leading the St. Mary’s line, but tonight, we could've some shots, we got a few It might not have been pretty, charge were Joseph Abate- put the game away but didn't. steals in transition and but the Peabody girls basket- Walsh and Jalen Echevar- We missed so many one-and- that's good to see. We ball team survived a 2-point ria, who each scored 17 ones in the fourth quarter. The scored 29 points in the fourth quarter to pick up its points. Chibuikem On- defense was great, holding rst quarter, that's good to second win of the season, beat- wuogu added 10 points them to just 23 points was very see. We've been struggling ing English 31-23. The Tan- and Frankie Imbruglia good, but not scoring the entire to score 29 in a half." ners led 17-10 at halftime and tallied eight off the bench. fourth quarter until the end, Fenwick found its  ow in 29-15 after three. English went For the Crusaders, Ja- and then with just a couple of a much-improved second on an 8-0 run in the fourth ySean Stuart scored 17 free throws, we have to do a quarter. Pignone knocked quarter to pull to within two at points and Nik Pignone better job there." down a pair of 3-point- 29-23 after senior captain Ely nished with 16. For Peabody, Catherine Man- ers and Jack Keenan (six Guity drained two free throws From the opening tip-off ning scored eight points, while points) added one of his with two minutes left, but the it was evident that Friday Liz Zaiter scored seven and ITEM FILE PHOTO own. The Crusaders out- Tanners shut them down the night’s game belonged to scored St. Mary’s 15-13 rest of the way. Jordan Muse had six. Liz Zaiter scored seven points in the St. Mary’s. Abate-Walsh "Offensively we couldn't ROUNDUP, B2 Tanners’ win. scored the rst eight BOYS, B2 Prep basketball bounces back against Lancers

By Mike Alongi the Classical offense, while Dyrrell FOR THE ITEM Rucker added 13 points. Classical (7-3) hosts Saugus Tuesday. After a tough loss at BC High For the Patriots, Scott Toglan earlier this week, the St. John's scored 10 points and Marcus Prep basketball team bounced Brunson-Perez tallied eight points back into the win column with an and grabbed ve rebounds. 87-73 win over Malden Catholic. Medford 63, Swampscott 55 Nate Hobbs led the Eagles with Swampscott (2-6) was led by 20 points, while Matt Relihan add- Jake McIntire's 14 points and four ed 17 points. Jarnel Snow-Guzman rebounds. Tony Broadnax added and Tommy O'Neil each scored 13 12 points with six rebounds and points. Jahid Allen-Paisley scored nine "Every time we play Malden points with ve assists. Catholic, or any team in the league "We're de nitely getting better for that matter, we know it's going in spurts," Big Blue coach Fred to be a batte," Eagles coach John Hogan said. "Tonight we scored Dullea said. "They were very tough the ball better. We scored 55 points and we were fortunate enough to and that's above our average. make some plays and come away We're looking at the positives. Our with a victory." defense has played unbelievable." St. John's (8-3) will have a full Swampscott visits English Tues- week off before hosting Catholic day. Memorial on Friday. Everett 79, Winthrop 65 English 81, Peabody 60 Devin Pulsifer led the Vikings Alonzo Linton led English (9-1) with 26 points and Tayjuan McK- St. John’s with 18 points, while Myles Man- enzie added 22 points. Prep’s Nate dalaysay added 11 and Jordan "My guys continue to battle ev- Hobbs puts Todd tallied nine. The Bulldogs ery possession and continue to get up a shot over host Swampscott Tuesday. better," Vikings coach David Sac- For Peabody, Jake Irvine scored the reach of co said. "Anytime you play a team 19 points with six rebounds, Chris Malden Catho- like Everett the way we did, how Canela tallied 17 points with ve lic’s Kendrick can I not be happy with the effort?" rebounds and Tyler Callahan add- Jean-Francois Winthrop (3-7) visits Revere ed 12 points and eight rebounds. as the Eagles’ Tuesday. Peabody (5-4) hosts Fenwick Tommy O’Neil Lynn Tech 53, Essex Tech 37 Sunday. looks on. Assistant coach Carl Stephens Classical 63, Revere 49 stepped in while head coach The Rams improved to 7-3. De- ITEM PHOTO | ontae Plouffe had 20 points to pace BASKETBALL, B2 KATIE MORRISON B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 2018 St. Mary’s boys bear down on Fenwick BOYS the Crusaders didn’t lay 68-49 victory to improve From B1 down in the second half. their record to 9-1. In fact, just as they did "Fenwick didn't quit," in the second quarter but in the second quarter, the Brown said. "They bat- it wasn’t enough to crawl Crusaders outscored the tled back and cut it to back in. The Spartans led Spartans in the third and 12, which is impressive. comfortably at 42-17 at fourth periods. We know that we're in halftime. After Onwuogu provid- for a battle every night in "Our expectation was ed one of the better high- our league (CCL). Teams to come in here and play lights of the night with won't quit, even if they're one of the best teams in a slam dunk to start the down by 10 or 15 points." the state," Crusaders third quarter, Fenwick The Spartans are back coach Kevin Moran said. got to work. Although the in action Monday night "From my perspective, Spartans led 54-31 at the (6:30) when they host it's about coming in here end of three, Fenwick’s Archbishop Williams. A St. and competing. It's on me, Stuart left his best for the Mary's win would cement we didn't compete in the fourth quarter. a bid in the state tourna- first quarter. St. Mary's is Stuart rattled off a spurt ment for the Spartans. so good that if you're not of eight points in a row in ready to play, that's what the fourth quarter, help- Fenwick dropped to 3-9 happens." ing Fenwick whittle the and aims for a win Sunday St. Mary’s featured sev- deficit down to 12 points. when the Crusaders visit en different scorers in the That forced St. Mary’s to Peabody. first half. call a timeout and put its "Turnovers hurt us and "We have a lot of kids starters back in the game. if we limit those we can that can shoot the three- "After that first quarter do a lot better," Moran ball," Brown said. "Like there's two ways to go: said. "Looking at Peabody, I've said from the very right or left," Moran said. they have a lot of ath- beginning, we have five or "We competed and that's letes. Hopefully we can six different kids that can you want as a coach." cut down our turnovers lead us in scoring on any St. Mary’s starting five and compete with them. given night. They were all sealed the win in the clos- It's a crosstown rivalry so confident with their shot." ing minutes and the Spar- hopefully we'll be ready to To Fenwick’s credit, tans walked away with the play." Roundup: Rams notch big win over Revere

ROUNDUP From B1 For English, Jessica Ruiz ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON scored four points and Fenwick’s Jennie Meagher whips a pass over St. Mary’s Olivia Nazaire, grabbed nine rebounds right, and Mashayla Johnson. and Kimaniy Dorsey scored six points with three rebounds and three steals. The Bulldogs (4-6) Gonzalez keys Spartans visit Swampscott Tuesday. GIRLS BASKETBALL GIRLS too. The key to all that "You'll notice, we don't Classical 49, Revere 47 From B1 was Olivia Nazaire, who get a lot of steals off our In a matchup of the top may have only had eight defense, but we try to dic- two teams in the North- Sullivan. That made the points but controlled play tate the pace of the game eastern Conference, Clas- score 28-20 at the break. underneath and directed with it, and we wanted to sical pulled off the close "We were right there the defense on the floor. play a fast game. And we win thanks to a late layup with them until they hit "She does a lot of things did that tonight." by Irianis Delgado with all those threes at the end you don't see," said Ne- For Fenwick, Courtney five seconds remaining. of the half," said DeBag- whall. "You see her out Norton led the way with Delgado finished the game gis. there, telling people where 12 points, Liz Gonzalez with a team-leading 16 In the second half, St. to go on defense. She's our and Sammi Gallant fin- points, while Tyarah Hor- Mary's came out deter- only senior out there, so ished with nine, and Mea- ton had 11 points. Point guard Jeylly Medrano had mined to put some dis- we count on her a lot." gher had seven. a big night running the of- tance between itself and The game remained rel- The Crusaders are start- fense, finishing with eight the Crusaders and, as De- atively close for the first ing to get healthier. Fredi points, 10 assists and Baggis said, "we were flat DeGuglielmo is back after half of the third quarter, three rebounds. on offense. You can't win if but Pam Gonzalez — who, having been out much of "It was a great game to- your shots aren't falling, after her torrid first quar- the season, and DeBaggis night," Rams coach Tom and we couldn't get a lot of ter was scoreless in the said Jaxson Nadeau, who Sawyer said. "We led ours to go." second — heated up again, has always been hurt, is most of the way and then That could have been for and she sparked a closing rounding into playing they stole the lead in the a variety of reasons. The 13-2 run to give St. Mary's shape. fourth. Irianis made a big ITEM FILE PHOTO Crusaders did go cold for a (8-3) a 48-28 lead. De- Gabby Torres finished play, stole the ball at half- spell, but St. Mary's hun- fense, said Newhall, was with 10 points for the court and took it in for a Irianis Delgado made a layup with five seconds kered down on defense the key factor. Spartans. layup. There were a lot of to play to give the Rams a big win over Revere. big plays from a lot of big players and that was the senior Emily Guiney add- Arena on Wednesday. Lynnfield boys basketball biggest one." ed 10 points. For Peabody (0-10-0), Classical (11-1) travels Somerville 53, Nick Capillo led the way to Saugus Tuesday. Marblehead 37 with two goals while "I'm proud of the girls," Emily Clough and Fehr Connor McCarron and offense hot in victory Sawyer added. "When you Gillett each scored nine Brandon Perry had one play a team like Revere, points and grabbed eight goal each. The Tanners BASKETBALL Gloucester (6-2) visits Zach Shone scored 19 you have to bring a lot of rebounds for the Magi- will travel to Winthrop From B1 Beverly Tuesday. points and Dan James- energy and we did that to- cians. The Magicians visit Wednesday. Salem (7-3) was led by on hit five 3-pointers and night." Salem Tuesday. WRESTLING Stevie Patrick missed the Nate Lebron’s 10 points finished with 15 points. Classical guard Paris Salem Academy 37, Pio- Lynnfield 39, Peabody 30 game for personal rea- and six rebounds. Vinnie The teams were tied at Wilkey did not play as she neer Charter 26 Lynnfield rallied from a sons and led the Tigers to Gaskins and Henny Vlaun 40-40 at halftime, but the is sidelined with an injury. Behind nine points and 15-0 deficit after the first Lynn Tech 51, a win to take possession each had eight points. Pioneers pulled out to a six rebounds from Elise three matches to win, 39- of first place in the Com- Minuteman Tech 39 Cote, Salem Academy The Witches travel to 5-point lead, 62-57, after 30. monwealth Athletic Con- Led by 17 points from notched its third win of Marblehead Tuesday. three quarters behind the Lynnfield winners were ference. Michayla Lawrence, the the season. Hannah Ma- Somerville 72, hot hand of Shone who Josh Bedell (forfeit), Chris Belmin Berillo led the Tigers improved to 3-8. gee also had nine points. Marblehead 66 scored 13 of the Pioneers' way 13 points, while Jama Arianna Anaya added 14 The Navigators (3-7) will Metrano (3:34 pin), An- Despite the loss, all 22 points in the third Aroni had 12 points and points in the win, while play Pioneer Wednesday. drew DiPietro (forfeit), five Marblehead starters Tre Baldwin had eight quarter. Niyo Mwajuma had eight BOYS HOCKEY Nik Marotta (55 second points. scored in double figures. Salem Academy 47, points. Beverly 7, Peabody 4 pin), Gerry Callagy (for- Tech improved to 6-4. Dewey Millett, Derek Ma- Pioneer Charter 30 Tech will play Chelsea Tim McCarthy had five feit) and Anthony Wilkin- Gloucester 63, rino and Seamus Keaney The Navigators im- Tuesday. total points and Paul Ed- son (1:14 pin). Salem 44 each scored 14 points to proved to 8-3 with a solid Swampscott 49, son had a hat trick in the Tanner winners were Ben Oliver scored 13 of lead the way. double-digit win. Ryan Le- Medford 27 third period to lift the Arthur Azevedo (injury his 16 points in the second The Magicians (5-5) host Clare led the way with 17 Led by junior Nikki Panthers to a win. McCa- forfeit), Phil Makoci (1:10 half to help lift the Fish- Salem Tuesday. points, while Ali Kachmer Rosa, the Big Blue im- rthy had two goals and pin), Jack Murphy (10- ermen. Marc Smith added Lynnfield 75, added 12 points and eight proved the 6-3 on the year three assists, while Steve 7 decision in overtime), 13 points for Gloucester, Pentucket 71 rebounds. with a win on Friday. Rosa Hallinan added two goals. Matt Rapoza (6-2 deci- while Matt Smith had a The Pioneers improved Salem Academy will nearly notched a dou- Conor Hanlon had one as- sion), Cam Cuzzi (1:09 double-double with 11 to 9-2. Billy Arseneault take on Phoenix Academy ble-double with 24 points sist. Beverly (8-4-2) will pin) and Jon Salmeron points and 13 rebounds. scored 22 points, while Lawrence Monday. and eight rebounds, while host Medford at Bourque (match misconduct). Autopsy shows evidence of drugs in Halladay’s system

NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. (AP) sonal plane into the Gulf of Mexico — An autopsy report says retired near New Port Richey on Nov. 7. An autopsy report star pitcher Roy Halladay had ev- The National Transportation showed evidence of idence of amphetamine, morphine Safety Board hasn't identified and an insomnia drug in his sys- amphetamine, mor- a cause for the crash. A witness phine and an insom- tem when he died in a small plane told investigators that Halladay's crash in Florida last year. nia drug in former ICON A5 climbed to between 300 The Tampa Bay Times reports MLB pitcher Roy that an autopsy released Friday and 500 feet (90 and 150 meters) Halladay’s system af- shows the former Toronto Blue before it went into a 45-degree dive ter he died in a plane Jays and Philadelphia Phillies All- and slammed into the water. crash in Florida last Star died from blunt force trauma The body of the two-time Cy year. with drowning as a contributing Young Award winner was found in factor when he crashed his per- the wreckage. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE SATURDAY Mald. Cath. at Cape Cod Invit. Boys Basketball (10:30) Nashoba/Excel at Swampscott/Mar- Danvers at Saugus (7) blehead (5:30) Boys Hockey Salem at Georgetown (10a) Cath. Mem. at Mald. Cath. (1) St. John’s at Mt. Hope (9) Danvers at Medford (4) SUNDAY Gloucester at Lynn (8:10) Masco at Lynnfield (12) Boys Basketball Matignon at St. Mary’s (6:10) Fenwick at Peabody (2) Northeast at Winthrop (4) Gymnastics Swampscott at Revere (5:10) Danvers at Beverly (6) Williams at Fenwick (6) Track Girls Hockey Div. 5 State Coaches Relays (10) Fenwick at Auburn (4) MONDAY Marblehead at Beverly (4:20) Williams at St. Mary’s (4) Boys Basketball Phoenix Academy at Salem Academy Winthrop at Peabody (4) (5:30) Gymnastics Williams at St. Mary’s (6:30) Beverly at Peabody (2:30) Girls Basketball Marblehead at Masco (5) St. Mary’s at Williams (6:30) Masco at Winthrop (7) Peabody at Beverly (2:30) Boys Hockey Swimming Marblehead at Woburn (6) North Reading at Saugus (6) Austin Prep at St. Mary’s (2) Chelmsford at St. John’s (4) Girls Hockey Lynnfield at North Reading (6:30) Peabody at Oakmont (6) Track Indoor Track Peabody at Revere (10) Malden vs. Gloucester (at Swamp- Wrestling scott, 4) Beverly at Marlborough (9a) Wrestling Danvers, North Andover, Dracut at St. John’s Prep at BC High (6) Chelmsford (10a) Gymnastics Lynnfield at Canton quad (10) Peabody at Fenwick (7:15)

TODAY IN SPORTS PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Jan. 20 upset in decades, wins the U.S. Fig- 1891 — The International YMCA in ure Skating Championships, earning New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady wears gloves as he arrives to speak to the media Springfield, Mass. is the site of the two perfect marks along the way. Friday in Foxborough. first official basketball game. Peach 2001 — Alan Webb of South Lakes baskets were used, but it wasn’t High School in Reston, Va., becomes until 1905 that someone removed the first American prep runner to the baskets’ bottoms. break four minutes for the indoor Brady’s status mum for AFC title game 1937 — Nels Stewart of the New mile, with a time of 3:59.86 at the York Americans becomes the NHL’s New Balance Games in New York. all-time scorer with his 270th goal in 2002 — Steve Yzerman becomes FOXBOROUGH, Mass. glove on his injured hand time Super Bowl MVP has said Dareus, who might a 4-0 victory over the Montreal Cana- the ninth player in NHL history to (AP) — Tom Brady is stay- during the stretching pe- never missed a playoff be more familiar than diens. notch 1,000 assists, which he earns 1966 — Ted Williams, longtime star on Mathieu Dandenault’s game-win- ing mum on his status for riod open to reporters. He start during his 18-year any Jacksonville player of the Boston Red Sox, is elected to ning goal when Detroit beats Ottawa the AFC championship usually only wears a glove career. with Brady, having spent the Baseball Hall of Fame. Williams 3-2 in overtime. game after suffering a on his non-throwing hand. "Tom always tends to six-plus seasons with the was a two time triple crown winner, a 2008 — Despite a shaky Tom Brady, right hand injury earlier One thing Brady was show up in big games. Bills. two time MVP and the last player to New England Patriots are too much hit over .400 — despite losing five for the banged-up San Diego Char- in the week. clear about was the test This is a big game," re- "You sack him he's going prime years to service in the Marine gers in the AFC championship game, Brady said a bit conten- he expects from a Jaguars ceiver Danny Amendola to get up and just keep Corps. pulling out a 21-12 victory that tiously only "We'll see" unit ranked second in the said. "(He's) super tough. rolling. He's that compet- 1968 — Elvin Hayes scores 39 sends them back to the Super Bowl on Friday when asked NFL in total and scoring The toughest. He's a war- itive spirit, like, 'OK, you points to lead Houston to a 71-69 for the fourth time in seven seasons. victory and end UCLA’s 47-game win- 2008 — Lawrence Tynes, who whether he would play in defense. rior, he's a competitor and got me. Now I'm fixing to ning streak. A regular-season record missed a 36-yard field goal at the Sunday's conference title "It's a very unique chal- there's really only one go throw this touchdown 52,693 fans attend the game at the end of regulation following a bad game against Jackson- lenge," Brady said. "I reason why he's here, and the next play. Forty yards. Houston Astrodome. snap, nails a 47-yarder in overtime ville. think their front three, that's to play football. " You happy about that 1980 — President Carter announces to give the New York Giants a 23-20 the U.S. Olympic team will not partic- win over Green Bay in the NFC cham- The quarterback wore their linebackers, are very Jacksonville is preparing sack? But there you go.' ipate in the Summer Olympics in pionship at Lambeau Field. The red gloves and responded instinctive and very fast. like Brady will be in the That's just his mentali- Moscow to protest the Soviet inva- Giants win their 10th straight on the to several other questions And great cover guys in huddle as usual Sunday. ty. I like it. I love playing sion of Afghanistan the previous road in the third-coldest champion- about how much he prac- the secondary. Ball-hawk- Jaguars defensive tackle against the guy. He's phe- month. ship game ever. 1980 — Terry Bradshaw passes for 2013 — San Francisco’s Frank Gore ticed or how he sustained ing defense. They strip it Marcell Dareus said typ- nomenal to watch." 309 yards and sets two passing runs for a pair of second-half touch- the injury by saying "I'm off you, they sack you. ... ical methods of rattling a If for some reason Brady records to help the Pittsburgh Steel- downs and the 49ers rebounds from not talking about that." So they're a good defense." quarterback don't apply can't go — no, the Earth ers beat the Los Angeles Rams a 17-0 deficit to beat the Atlanta Fal- Brady is listed as ques- Brady appeared on the when it comes to him. won't stop rotating on its 31-19 and become the first team to cons 28-24 in the NFC championship win four Super Bowls. game. tionable for Sunday after Patriots' weekly injury re- "You can hit Brady, but axis and New England still 1985 — Joe Montana passes for a 2013 — Joe Flacco outduels Tom being a limited participant port several times during hitting him isn't what's go- would show up to play — Super Bowl record 331 yards and Brady, throwing three touchdown in practice Friday. He was the latter half of this sea- ing to get to him. It's con- the Patriots would look to three touchdowns to lead the San passes in the second half and lead- also limited on Wednes- son with injuries to both stantly being that gnat in backup Brian Hoyer. His last Francisco 49ers to a 38-16 victory ing the Baltimore Ravens to their over the Miami Dolphins. Roger Craig first Super Bowl in 12 years with a day. He sat out practice his Achilles tendon and his face. He just hates that playoff start was the antith- scores a record three touchdowns. 28-13 victory over the New England Thursday, but wore a his left shoulder. The four- gnat just always around," esis of a Brady performance. 1996 — Rudy Galindo, in the biggest Patriots for the AFC championship. TV/RADIO NFL SATURDAY 8 p.m...... UFC 220 prelims...... FS1 Wild-card Playoffs AFC Saturday, Jan. 6 Jacksonville at New England, 3:05 College basketball Motor sports Tennessee 22, Kansas City 21 p.m. (CBS) 12 p.m.... Florida St. at Virginia Tech...... ESPN2 10 p.m.... AMA Monster Energy Supercross...... FS1 Atlanta 26, Los Angeles Rams 13 NFC ...... Ohio State vs. Minnesota...... Big Ten Network Skiing Sunday, Jan. 7 Minnesota at Philadelphia, 6:40 p.m...... Purdue at Iowa...... 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ESPNU Atlanta 13 31 .295 12½ Denver 23 23 .500 5½ 4:30 p.m..Women: Duke at North Carolina...... NESN 4:30 p.m..Geo. Mason at Duquesne...... NBCSN Orlando 13 32 .289 13 Utah 18 26 .409 9½ 6 p.m...... Virginia at Wake Forest...... ESPNU Central Division Pacific Division 5 p.m...... UNLV at Colorado St...... CBSSN 8 p.m...... Washington St. at Utah...... ESPNU W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 6 p.m...... Baylor at Kansas...... ESPN Cleveland 27 17 .614 — Golden State 37 9 .804 — College basketball - women ...... Georgia at Auburn...... SEC Network Indiana 24 21 .533 3½ L.A. Clippers 23 21 .523 13 12 p.m.... George Washington at Dayton...... CBSSN Milwaukee 23 21 .523 4 Phoenix 17 29 .370 20 ...... Tennessee at South Carolina...... ESPN2 Detroit 22 22 .500 5 L.A. Lakers 15 29 .341 21 ...... South Carolina at Kentucky...... ESPNU ...... Tulane at SMU...... ESPNews Chicago 17 28 .378 10½ Sacramento 13 32 .289 23½ 1 p.m...... UConn at Temple...... ESPN2 ...... UCF at South Florida...... ESPNU 2 p.m...... DePaul at Georgetown...... CBSSN Friday’s Games Memphis at New Orleans, 7 p.m. 7 p.m...... San Diego St. at New Mexico...... CBSSN Toronto 86, San Antonio 83 Miami at Charlotte, 7 p.m...... Tulsa at Tulane...... ESPNU 8 p.m...... Memphis at Tulsa...... ESPNU Brooklyn 101, Miami 95 Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. 3 p.m...... Auburn at Georgia...... SEC Network Memphis 106, Sacramento 88 Golden State at Houston, 8:30 p.m. 8:15 p.m..Florida at Kentucky...... ESPN ...... Mississippi St. at Tennessee...... ESPN2 Washington 122, Detroit 112 L.A. Clippers at Utah, 9 p.m. 8:30 p.m..Mississippi St. at Alabama...... SEC Network Phoenix 108, Denver 100 Toronto at Minnesota, 9 p.m. 10 p.m.... Boise St. at Nevada...... ESPNU 4 p.m...... South Florida at Wichita State...... CBSSN Indiana at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Dallas at Portland, 10 p.m. 5 p.m...... Arkansas at Missouri...... SEC Network New York at Utah, 10:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games 10:15 p.m. UCLA at Oregon...... ESPN Saturday’s Games Orlando at Boston, 1 p.m. 11:59 p.m. UC Irvine at UC Santa Barbara...... ESPNU ...... Florida St. at Louisville...... ESPN2 Oklahoma City at Cleveland, 3:30 p.m. New York at L.A. Lakers, 3:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m..Northwestern at Wisconsin...... Big Ten Network Chicago at Atlanta, 5 p.m. Brooklyn at Detroit, 4 p.m. College basketball - women 11 a.m..... La Salle at URI...... CBSSN Pro basketball 1 p.m...... Oklahoma St. at Oklahoma...... FSN 1 p.m...... Orlando at Boston...... NBCSB, WZLX-FM 100./7 NHL 4 p.m...... Indiana at Michigan St...... Big Ten Network Figure skating ...... Texas at Texas Tech...... FSN 3 p.m...... European Championships (tape)...... NBC EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE ...... European Championships (tape)...... NBCSN Atlantic Division Central Division 6 p.m...... Illinois at Michigan...... Big Ten Network GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Pro basketball Pro football Tampa Bay 45 31 11 3 65 162 116 Nashville 44 27 11 6 60 135 116 3:30 p.m..Oklahoma City at Cleveland...... ABC 3:05 p.m..AFC Championship: Jacksonville at New England...... Boston 44 26 10 8 60 146 111 Winnipeg 46 26 13 7 59 153 127 CBS, WBZ-FM 98.5, WEEI-FM 93.7 Toronto 47 25 17 5 55 149 136 St. Louis 48 28 17 3 59 140 124 8:30 p.m..Golden State at Houston...... ABC Florida 44 19 19 6 44 126 144 Dallas 47 26 17 4 56 141 128 Boxing 6:40 p.m..NFC Championship: Minnesota at Philadelphia...Fox, Montreal 46 19 21 6 44 119 144 Colorado 44 25 16 3 53 147 129 9 p.m...... Spence vs. Peterson; Easter vs. Fortuna.... Showtime WEEI-FM 93.7 (in progress) Detroit 44 18 19 7 43 119 135 Minnesota 46 24 17 5 53 133 131 Golf Ottawa 43 15 19 9 39 118 153 Chicago 45 22 17 6 50 136 123 Figure skating Buffalo 45 11 25 9 31 102 155 Pacific Division 7 p.m...... European Championships (ladies)...... NBCSN 12 p.m.... Web.com Tour: Bahamas Great Abaco Classic.... Golf Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA 9 p.m...... European Championships (ladies and men)... NBCSN 3 p.m...... PGA: CareerBuilder Challenge...... Golf GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 45 30 11 4 64 152 122 Washington 47 28 15 4 60 145 134 San Jose 44 24 14 6 54 126 119 College football College hockey New Jersey 44 24 12 8 56 141 134 Calgary 45 25 16 4 54 131 125 3 p.m...... East-West Shrine Classic...... NFL Network 3 p.m...... Notre Dame at Wisconsin...... NBCSN Columbus 47 26 18 3 55 126 130 Los Angeles 45 24 16 5 53 130 110 4 p.m...... NFLPA Collegiate Bowl...... FS1 Pro hockey N.Y. Rangers 46 24 17 5 53 141 133 Anaheim 46 21 16 9 51 127 128 Pittsburgh 48 25 20 3 53 141 147 Edmonton 46 20 23 3 43 126 147 Golf 12:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington...... NBC Philadelphia 45 21 16 8 50 132 132 Vancouver 45 18 21 6 42 119 147 1 p.m...... Latin America Amateur Championship...... ESPNews Skiing N.Y. Islanders 47 23 20 4 50 161 173 Arizona 47 10 28 9 29 109 166 3 p.m...... PGA: CareerBuilder Challenge...... Golf 5 p.m...... US Grand Prix: snowboard halfpipe...... NBC Carolina 45 20 17 8 48 126 140 7 p.m...... Champions: Mitsubishi Electric Championship..... Golf 8 p.m...... Freestyle Cup: aerials...... NBCSN Friday’s Games Florida at Nashville, 8 p.m. 9 p.m...... World Cup: women’s super G...... NBCSN Florida 4, Vegas 3, OT Arizona at St. Louis, 8 p.m. College hockey Montreal 3, Washington 2 Pittsburgh at San Jose, 8 p.m. 7 p.m...... UConn at Providence...... NBCSB 10 p.m.... World Cup,: men’s slalom...... NBCSN Los Angeles at Anaheim, 10 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Pro hockey Soccer Saturday’s Games Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 9 p.m. 3 p.m...... Winnipeg at Calgary...... NHL Network 9:30 a.m..Bundesliga: Werder Bremen at Bayern Munich.... FS1 New Jersey at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Vancouver at Edmonton, 10 p.m. Dallas at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Sunday’s Games 7 p.m...... Boston at Montreal...... NESN, WBZ-FM 98.5 11 a.m..... Premier: Tottenham Hotspur at Southampton.NBCSN Winnipeg at Calgary, 3 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 12:30 p.m...... Toronto at Ottawa...... NHL Network 12 p.m.... Bundesliga: Hannover 96 at FC Schalke 04...... FS2 N.Y. Rangers at Colorado, 3 p.m. Vegas at Carolina, 6 p.m. College hockey - women 7:30 p.m..Women: US vs. Denmark...... ESPN Boston at Montreal, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Carolina at Detroit, 7 p.m. San Jose at Anaheim, 9 p.m. 2:30 p.m..St. Lawrence at Harvard...... NESN Tennis Toronto at Ottawa, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Mixed martial arts 9 p.m...... Australian Open...... ESPN2 B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 2018 COMICS

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

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EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV JANUARY 20, 2018 HOROSCOPE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) WGBH Victoria on Masterpiece Victoria is impa- The Great British Antiques Roadshow Basic Stories- Easy Yoga: The Suze Or- Refuse to let little aggrava- Make sure you are looking at You will uncover secrets you ^ PBS tient to return to work. Baking Show “Harrisburg” Black Stage Secret to Strength man’s tions bother you. Look for an emotional situation clear- didn’t want to face. Looking WBZ Patriots All Access NCIS: Los Angeles 48 Hours 48 Hours “All- WBZ Phantom Gourmet Rizzoli & Isles $ CBS (N) “Getaway” American Murder” News “Deadly Harvest” the simplest way to solve any ly before you decide to take back is the best way to help WCVB Inside Chronicle NBA NBA Basketball Golden State Warriors at Houston News- Celebrity Person of Interest Elemen- problem you face. Refuse to action. Someone is likely to you move forward. Personal % ABC Edition Rockets. Toyota Center. (N) Center 5 Page “Razgovor” tary argue or get involved in some- mislead you in order to avoid improvement and romance WBTS Ready to Access Will & Super- Dateline NBC “The Saturday Night News Saturday Night Live “Jessica 1st Look thing that you cannot afford. an uncomfortable discussion. are encouraged. * NBC Repeat (N) Grace store Evil to Come” Live (N) at 11 Chastain; Troye Sivan” (N) (N) WFXT Entertainment The Four: Battle for Stardom “Week Boston Boston Hell’s Kitchen “Five Just for Just for Boston PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) 9 FOX Tonight (N) Three” New challengers perform. News 25 Is the New Black” Laughs Laughs News Channel your energy into cre- Your creative imagination will A creative approach to the WUTF Abajo el telón (1955, Comedia) Cantinflas, ›‡ Red Dawn (2012, Acción) Chris Hems- ›‡ Push (2009, Suspenso) Chris Evans, Blood ative endeavors. Refuse to lead to interesting pastimes way you live will help bring = UMA Christiane Martel, Beatriz Saavedra. worth, Josh Peck. Dakota Fanning, Camilla Belle. Ties let self-deception cloud your and people who can offer in- peace of mind and the desire WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News (N) ››‡ A Knight’s Tale (2001, Adventure) Heath Ledger, Seinfeld How I Met How I Met Mike & vision or send you in a ques- sight and enlightenment. So- to follow a less complicated F MNT Theory Theory Mark Addy, Rufus Sewell. Molly tionable direction. Assess your cializing, traveling and spend- path. Take better care of your WGBX Finding Your Roots NOVA American Experi- Independent Lens James Bald- Under- Austin City Limits NOVA skills and focus on what you ing time with those who share health. L PBS “Black Like Me” ence (N) win’s unfinished book. (N) ground “Herbie Hancock” can accomplish. your beliefs are favored. WBIN Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain Manhunt- Manhunt- Manhunt- Manhunt- Manhunt- Manhunt- Southern Justice Most R MNT Law Law ers ers ers ers ers ers Shocking SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) ARIES (March 21-April 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Emotional disillusionment will WLVI Last Man Last Man Modern Modern Mom Mom 7 News at 10PM on Family Rookie Blue “Under Scandal Fitz faces a X CW Standing Standing Family Family CW56 (N) Guy Fire” harsh reality. A physical change should be Anger will surface if you act on take control if you are naive or TELE ›› Planes: Fire & Rescue ››‡ The Italian Job (1969) Michael Caine. Un criminal Titulares Decisio- Videos Asombrosos Programa researched before you pro- an assumption. Ask questions have taken someone at his or ¨ TELE (2014) Voices of Dane Cook. hereda los planes para un robo millonario. y Más nes ceed. Don’t take anything for and look for alternatives that her word. Instead of being dis- WABU Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & granted. The information you will help keep the peace and appointed, get the facts and ¥ ION cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit Order receive will be limited and ensure that everyone is treat- counteract what’s being said. CABLE STATIONS inconclusive. Romance will ed fairly. (5:00) Live PD “Live Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 01.20.18” Riding along with law enforcement. Live PD Riding along with law improve your life. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) A&E PD -- 01.12.18” (N) enforcement. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Prospective changes should (6:30) ››‡ “The Day After Tomorrow” Planet Earth: Blue Planet II Life ››‡ The Day After Tomorrow (2004, Action) Dennis ››› AMC TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Make alterations at home that be simple and within your (2004, Action) Dennis Quaid. in the oceans. (N) Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ian Holm. Signs Learn from a situation you will help improve your cash means. Refuse to get caught ›››› GoodFellas (1990, Crime Drama) Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe ›››› GoodFellas (1990, Crime Drama) Robert De Niro. An Irish- BRAVO encounter. Get involved in flow. Cutting back on things up in someone else’s enthu- Pesci. An Irish-Italian hood joins the 1950s New York Mafia. ‘R’ Italian hood joins the 1950s New York Mafia. ‘R’ educational pursuits that will you don’t need or changing siasm regarding a product (6:00) Barrett-Jackson Live Auction cover- Barrett-Jackson Live Auction coverage from Scottsdale, Ariz. (N) Garage Rehab “Elite Garage DISC increase your skills or add to your living arrangements to that promises the impossible. age from Scottsdale, Ariz. (N) Powersports” Rehab your qualifications. Practice lower your overhead will lead Discipline will help prevent a Bunk’d Bunk’d Disney’s Descendants 2 (2017, Children’s) Andi Stuck/ Walk the Lab Rats Stuck/ Bunk’d Bunk’d DISN Dove Cameron. ‘NR’ Mack Middle Prank Middle proper diet and stay fit. to more options. mistake being made. College Basketball College Basketball Florida at Kentucky. College Basketball UCLA at Oregon. Mat- SportsCenter (N) SportsCen- ESPN Baylor at Kansas. Rupp Arena. (N) thew Knight Arena. (N) ter College Basketball SportsCenter (N) 2018 Australian Open Tennis Round of 16. From Melbourne, Australia. (N) ESPN2 BRIDGE ›››‡ Big Hero 6 (2014, Children’s) Voices of Ryan ›››› Beauty and the Beast (1991) ›‡ Jem and the Holograms (2015, Musi- FREE Potter, Scott Adsit, T.J. Miller. Voices of Paige O’Hara, Robby Benson. cal) Aubrey Peeples, Stefanie Scott. (6:00) ››‡ “Thor: The Dark World” (2013, ››‡ Jurassic World (2015, Adventure) Chris Pratt, Baskets Baskets Baskets Better Another clear map helps the declarer FX Action) Chris Hemsworth. Bryce Dallas Howard, Irrfan Khan. “Denver” Things Gail Pool, a writer and critic nothing, held three trumps, cashed his two diamond win- (5:40) ››› “Logan” ›› Snatched (2017, Comedy) Divorce Crashing High ›› Snatched (2017, Comedy) ›› Assassin’s HBO (2017) ‘R’ Amy Schumer. ‘R’ Main. Amy Schumer. ‘R’ Creed (2016) who specializes in travel, said, a singleton and a potential ners for 10 in all. But when Pawn Pawn Pawn Stars: Pumped Up “Prized Pawns” Batman and Joker guitars; engraved menu. (N) Pawn Stars: Pumped Up “Even with the best of maps source of tricks, so he brave- East ruffed, he had to lead HIST Stars Stars “Prized Pawns” and instruments, we can never ly jumped to four hearts. (Two away from the diamond queen, (6:00) “Girl in the Cocaine Godmother: The Griselda Blanco Story Griselda: The God- Killer Cocaine Godmother: The fully chart our journeys.” spades goes down one if giving declarer three tricks in LIFE Box” (2016, Drama) (2018) Catherine Zeta-Jones, Carlos Rodriguez. mother (N) Kids Griselda Blanco Story (2018) That is true at the bridge ta- South gets a club ruff.) that suit. West’s overcall had (6:30) ››‡ “Twilight” (2008, Romance) Kristen Stew- ››‡ The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) Kristen Stewart. Bella ››‡ The Twilight MTV ble. Even when an opponent South could see nine win- provided a perfect map. art, Robert Pattinson, Billy Burke. finds herself drawn into the world of werewolves. Saga: Eclipse has made a bid that helps you ners: three spades, four hearts College Hockey Connecticut at Providence. Schneider Quick Patriots Celtics Poker After Dark Poker After Dark Poker NBCSB place the missing cards, you and two diamonds. The obvi- Arena. (N) Slants Football Post Up will not always be sure where ous place for an extra trick was NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at Montreal Canadiens. Bruins Sports Sports Sports Dirty NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at NESN Bell Centre. (N) Overtime Today Today Today Water TV Montreal Canadiens. everything lies ... but some- to ruff the spade four on the Henry Danger Thunder- Nicky, Full Full Fresh Fresh Friends Friends Friends Friends Two and times you will. board. NICK mans Ricky House House Prince Prince Half Men In today’s deal, South was in Declarer ruffed the club king, The Chi Four lives The Chi Brandon Boxing Errol Spence Jr. vs. Lamont Peterson. From The Chi Four lives The Chi Brandon four hearts. West led the club cashed his spade ace, ruffed SHOW are linked. reels from a loss. New York. (N) are linked. reels from a loss. ace and continued with the club the spade four and played a (5:47) ›› “The ››‡ Mission: Impossible (1996, Action) ›› Underworld: Blood Wars ››‡ Deliver Us From Eva (2003, STARZ king. What did declarer do? trump. East ducked the first Legend of Zorro” Tom Cruise, Jon Voight. ‘PG-13’ (2016) Kate Beckinsale. ‘R’ Romance-Comedy) LL Cool J. ‘R’ West made a Michaels Cue- round, took the second round (6:00) ››› “Contagion” (2011) ›››‡ Mad Max: Fury Road (2015, Action) Tom Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama SYFY Bid, showing at least 5-5 in and played another club to tap Marion Cotillard. Hardy, Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult. “Rebirth” spades and either minor. Af- South. However, declarer happi- Brooklyn Brooklyn Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full 2 Broke 2 Broke ››› Matilda (1996) TBS Nine Nine Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Frontal Girls Girls Mara Wilson. ter East advanced with two ly ruffed, cashed his last heart, (5:30) ››‡ “Insur- ›› Divergent (2014) Shailene Woodley, Theo James. A young ›››‡ The Social Network (2010, Drama) Jesse spades, South had too many then played his top spades. TNT gent” (2015) woman discovers a plot to destroy those like her. Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake. points to pass, so he doubled, When the last was led, East ›››‡ Marvel’s the Avengers (2012, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Falling Water “Safe- ›››‡ Marvel’s the Avengers (2012, Action) Robert hoping for the best. had no defense. If he had USA Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo. house” (N) Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo. North, who had promised discarded, South would have ››› Baby Boy (2001, Drama) Tyrese Gibson, Omar ›› Get Rich or Die Tryin’ (2005) Curtis “50 Cent” ›› The Players Club (1998) VH1 Gooding, A.J. Johnson. Jackson, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Walter Alza. LisaRaye, Bernie Mac. CROSSWORD EVENING TV LISTINGS SUNDAY’S TV JANUARY 21, 2018 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Victoria on Masterpiece Victoria is impa- Victoria on Masterpiece Victoria is para- Finding Your Roots Memory Rescue With Daniel ^ PBS tient to return to work. lyzed by sorrow. (N) “Black Like Me” Amen, MD WBZ 60 Minutes 60 Minutes (N) S.W.A.T. “Homecom- NCIS: Los Angeles WBZ Sports Final (N) Sports Spectacu- $ CBS ing” News lar (N) WCVB America’s Funniest America’s Funniest Shark Tank (N) Shark Tank (N) News- SportsCen- Soledad Person of Interest % ABC Home Videos Home Videos (N) Center 5 ter 5 O’Brien “Mors Praematura” WBTS Little Big Shots Little Big Shots Ellen’s Game of Ellen’s Game of News American Ninja Access * NBC “We’re Back” Games Games at 11 Warrior WFXT (6:30) NFL Football Minnesota Vikings at Philadelphia Postgame The Resident Dr. Devon Boston News In- This- Boston 9 FOX Eagles. NFC Championship. (N) Pravesh starts as an intern. (N) News Depth Minute News WUTF ›‡ Shark Night 3D (2011) Sara ›› The Counselor (2013) Michael Fassbender. Un Drug Drug ›› Chasing Mavericks (2012, = UMA Paxton, Dustin Milligan. abogado se involucra en el tráfico de drogas. Wars Wars Drama) Gerard Butler. WSBK (6:30) Patriots Fifth WBZ News (N) Blue Bloods “Genet- Blue Bloods “Flags Big Bang Big Bang 2 Broke 2 Broke Two and F MNT Quarter (N) ics” of Our Fathers” Theory Theory Girls Girls Half Men WGBX (6:00) “Murphy’s Antiques Roadshow American Masters “Lorraine Hansberry” Live From the Art- Victoria on Masterpiece Victo- L PBS Romance” (1985) “Harrisburg” Playwright Lorraine Hansberry. (N) ists Den ria is paralyzed by sorrow. WBIN Hard Time “World Most Shocking Riot Killing Spree “Suf- Inside the Mind Crime Stories Killing Spree “Terror Inside the R MNT Without Men” in Los Angeles. folk Strangler” “Koli” in Paradise” Mind WLVI Anger Anger Modern Modern Gold- Gold- 7 News at 10PM on Family Rookie Blue “Decep- Scandal “No Sun on X CW Manage. Manage. Family Family bergs bergs CW56 (N) Guy tion” the Horizon” TELE Suelta la sopa MasterChef Latino (N) Don Francisco te Titulares Decisio- Suelta la sopa VIP Decisio- ¨ TELE VIP (N) invita (N) y Más nes nes WABU NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles Criminal Minds: Criminal Minds: Criminal Minds: Criminal Minds: C.M.: ¥ ION “Enemy Within” “The Job” Suspect Behavior Suspect Behavior Suspect Behavior Suspect Behavior Suspect CABLE STATIONS Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Rooster & Butch “A Rooster & Butch Storage A&E Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Fistful of Sweat” “Brothers in Arms” Wars (5:30) ››› “Dirty ››› Pretty Woman (1990, Romance-Comedy) Rich- ››› Pretty Woman (1990, Romance-Comedy) Rich- Dirty AMC Dancing” (1987) ard Gere, Julia Roberts, Ralph Bellamy. ard Gere, Julia Roberts, Ralph Bellamy. 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(N) ESPN2 Inside Alabama at LSU. “Big Hero ›››› Beauty and the Beast (1991) ››‡ Alice in Wonderland (2010) Johnny Depp. Alice, ››‡ Mars Needs Moms (2011, FREE 6” Voices of Paige O’Hara, Robby Benson. now a teen, returns to Underland. Children’s) Seth Green. ›››‡ The Martian (2015) Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Kristen ›››‡ The Martian (2015) Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Kristen This FX Wiig. A stranded astronaut tries to survive on Mars. Wiig. A stranded astronaut tries to survive on Mars. Means (6:05) ››‡ “The Fate of the ›› Snatched (2017, Comedy) Divorce Crashing High Divorce Crashing Divorce Crashing HBO Furious” (2017) Vin Diesel. Amy Schumer. ‘R’ (N) (N) Main. American Pickers American Pickers: Bonus Buys “Louisiana Picking” Mike finds a American Pickers American Pickers: Bonus HIST Jell-O ice cream wagon. 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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT THE TRIAL COURT THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Docket No. ES17P3750EA DIVORCE SUMMONS BY ORDER FOR SERVICE BY INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE PUBLICATION AND MAILING PUBLICATION AND MAILING Essex Probate and Family Court Essex Probate and Family Court Estate of: Mary Leona Mitchell 36 Federal Street 36 Federal Street Also Known As: Lee Salem, MA 01970 Salem, MA 01970 Date of Death: 5-12-17 Docket No. ES17D2429DR (978)744-1020 Essex Division Jessica L. Kaaya vs. Tom Kaaya Docket No. ES16W1895WD To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Petitioner Susan M Gaudet of Severna Park MD To the Defendant: Tonya R Fleming Petitioner Kathleen A Mitchell of Lynn MA The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that the Court vs. a Will has been admitted to informal probate. grant a divorce for irretrievable Breakdown Christopher L Hernandez Susan M Gaudet of Severna Park MD The Complaint is on file at the Court. Kathleen A Mitchell of Lynn MA An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter preventing you Upon motion of plaintiff(s) for an order directing the defendant to appear, plead, has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to from taking any action which would negatively impact the current financial status or answer, in accordance with Mass.R.Civ.P./Mass.R.Dom.Rel.P.Rule 4, it serve without surety on the bond. of either party. SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411. appearing to the court that this is an action for Custody/Support/Parenting The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon: Time. Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without Jessica L Kaaya Pursuant to Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411, an Automatic Restraining order supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with 5240 Brophy Street has been entered against the above named parties. Defendant cannot be found the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration North Port, FL 34287 within the Commonwealth and his/her present whereabouts are unknown. from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating your answer, if any, on or before 05/01/2018. If you fail to do so, the court will Personal service on defendant is therefore not practicable, and defendant has not to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this action. You are also required to file voluntarily appeared in this action. Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings a copy of your answer, if any, in the office of the Register of this Court. It is Ordered that the defendant is directed to appear, plead, answer, or otherwise and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. move with respect to the complaint herein on or before June 4, 2018. Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Date: December 11, 2017 If you fail to do so this Court will proceed to a hearing and adjudication of this Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. Pamela Casey O'Brien matter. Item: January 20, 2018 Register of Probate Date: Judith M.R. Ulwick Item: January 20, 2018 JUSTICE OF PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Item: January 20, 2018 Good dog, bad dog? Delta Air Lines wants to know before you board

By David Koenig ASSOCIATED PRESS DALLAS — Delta Air Lines will soon require owners of service and sup- port animals to provide more information before their animal can fly in the passenger cabin, includ- ing an assurance that it’s trained to behave itself. The airline says com- plaints about animals biting or urinating or def- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ecating on planes have Tourists visit the cathedral square as a cat lays under in Hava- nearly doubled since 2016. na, Cuba, Thursday. Starting March 1, Del- ta will require owners to show proof of their ani- Tourism booming in Cuba despite mal’s health or vaccina- tions at least 48 hours be- fore a flight. President Trump’s tougher policy Owners of psychiatric service animals and of vate business, according tired government worker By Andrea Rodriguez those used for emotional ASSOCIATED PRESS to Cuban state figures, ex- who rents two rooms in his support will need to sign FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS perts and private business home for about $30 a night. a statement vouching that HAVANA — On a swel- people themselves. “Since then, it’s fallen off.” A service dog strolls through the isle inside a tering early summer af- The government figures The ultimate destina- their animal can behave. United Airlines plane at Newark Liberty Inter- ternoon in Miami’s Little show that 2017 was a re- tion of American tourism But owners will be on the national Airport while taking part in a training Havana, President Don- cord year for tourism, with spending in Cuba seems honor system — they won’t exercise, in Newark, N.J. ald Trump told a cheering 4.7 million visitors pump- an obscure data point, but have to show, for example, Cuban-American crowd ing more than $3 billion it’s highly relevant to a that their dog graduated rely on trained service an- there are insufficient rules that he was rolling back into the island’s otherwise decades-old goal of Amer- from obedience school. imals, usually dogs, and in place to screen animals some of Barack Obama’s struggling economy. The ican foreign policy — en- The new requirements passengers with support for health and behavior is- don’t apply to pets, for opening to Cuba in order number of American trav- couraging change in Cu- or comfort animals, with sues. which owners pay an ex- to starve the island’s mil- elers rose to 619,000, more ba’s single-party, centrally many in the first group Last June, a 70-pound itary-run economy of U.S. tra fee. Delta, American than six times the pre- planned system. For more suspecting that those in dog flying as a support tourism dollars and ratch- and United all charge Obama level. But amid the than 50 years, Washington the latter are just trying animal bit another pas- et up pressure for regime $125 each way for small to avoid paying $125. boom — an 18 percent in- sought to strangle nearly senger several times in change. crease over 2016 — owners all trade with the island pets in the cabin. Pets that However, owners of com- the face on a Delta plane That doesn’t appear to of private restaurants and in hopes of spurring eco- don’t fit under a seat must fort animals, including be happening. Travel to bed-and-breakfasts are re- nomic collapse. Obama fly in the cargo hold, also veterans suffering from in Atlanta. The victim was Cuba is booming from doz- porting a sharp drop-off. changed that policy to one for a price. post-traumatic stress syn- hospitalized. ens of countries, including “There was an explosion of promoting engagement Delta’s policy change ar- drome, often say that they Delta is seeking a bal- the U.S. And the tourism of tourists in the months as a way of strengthen- rives with the number of wouldn’t be able to travel ance “that supports those dollars from big-spend- after President Obama’s ing a Cuban private sec- animals in the cabin in- without their companion. customers with a legiti- ing Americans seem to be detente announcement. tor that could grow into a creasing. John Laughter, the air- mate need for these ani- heading into Cuba’s state They were everywhere!” middle class empowered A rift has grown be- line’s senior vice president mals” while maintaining sector and away from pri- said Rodolfo Morales, a re- to demand reform. tween disabled people who of safety and security, said safety, Laughter said. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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By James Wells Fargo spokesman Rufus Koren Tom Goyda said the bank LOS ANGELES TIMES disagrees with Eghbali’s allegations. LOS ANGELES — A for- Though the Consumer mer Wells Fargo mortgage Finance Protection Bu- banker in Beverly Hills reau is not a defendant in who was fired and later the lawsuit, Eghbali’s case fined by federal regulators suggests the agency, which has sued the bank, saying investigated and later he was used as a scape- fined him, did not follow up goat and that regulators Democratic members ignored his attempts to re- on information that could of the Senate port bad practices. have led to discovery of the Banking Committee David Eghbali, who had bank’s improper fees. say the Office of been one of the bank’s A CFPB spokesman said the Comptroller of top mortgage bankers, acting bureau Director the Currency has said the bank fired him Mick Mulvaney is “inter- not made necessary improperly as part of a ested in getting to the bot- changes after the scheme to focus investiga- tom of what happened in unauthorized tors “on David’s possible this matter.” accounts scandal at minor violations … and In 2016, the bureau Wells Fargo & Co. away from Wells Fargo’s announced that it had own predatory mortgage reached a settlement with FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS pricing policies.” Eghbali over allegations SERVICE Specifically, Eghbali said that he manipulated mort- the actions that led to his gage fees for borrowers be- Eghbali acknowledges Banks typically charge paying nothing. To make Fargo’s improper fees but firing and to a fine levied tween late 2013 and early shifting fees, but said those fees only when delays up for those discounts, the that the regulator refused by the Consumer Finan- 2015. Eghbali agreed to mortgage borrowers them- are caused by borrowers, escrow company would to listen and was “misled cial Protection Bureau an $85,000 fine and a one- selves never paid more but Wells Fargo acknowl- charge more in cases by Wells Fargo’s one-sided were part of his attempt year ban from the mort- than they were supposed edged last year that it where Wells Fargo — not account.” to shield customers from gage industry. to. Rather, he said his sometimes charged the fees the borrower — was will- Wells Fargo reported fees demanded by the The bureau said Eghbali scheme was a way to get when the bank was at fault. ing to pay more. in August that the CFPB bank, including ones that worked with an escrow around bad practices at Eghbali alleged he was “These transactions had had opened an investiga- Wells Fargo has since ac- company to shift fees be- Wells Fargo. shielding customers from the effect of reducing bor- tion into its rate-lock fees. knowledged were charged tween customers so that The bank would offer those fees. When custom- rower-paid fees,” the law- That was a month after improperly. some paid more and some customers a no-fee loan, ers who had been prom- suit says. another former mortgage Eghbali’s case was filed paid less. The idea, the then later start adding ised a no-fee loan were The bank fired Eghbali banker filed a wrongful in U.S. District Court in agency said, was that by fees, including ones that later expected to pay, over that practice in 2015. termination suit related Los Angeles this week. cutting fees for cost-con- extend a promised inter- Eghbali would get an es- When the CFPB started to the fees, and several He’s seeking damages of scious borrowers and pass- est rate if a mortgage ap- crow company to provide to investigate him, Egh- months after ProPublica at least $25 million from ing fees on to others, Egh- proval is delayed, Eghbali a discount on its own fees, bali alleged he tried to tell first reported problems the bank. bali could close more loans. alleged. resulting in the borrower the bureau about Wells with the fees.