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break By Matt Demirs By Bridget Turcotte FOR THE ITEM ITEM STAFF LYNN — Innovators seeking guid- SAUGUS — Town Man- ance and opportunity gathered Wednes- ager Scott Crabtree is day night for Lynn’s rst business and proposing a plan to as- non-pro t idea pitch contest at KIPP sist seniors, veterans, and Academy. other residents with taxes The competition, like ABC’s Shark associated with the cost Tank, invited North Shore locals to ap- of a new school, should ply for the chance to win money, and the measure pass in Tues- work with mentors, specialists, and oth- day’s special election. er business owners to take their plans “We are taking proactive to the next level. The contest drew steps to negate additional about 26 applicants, with 12 businesses taxes on our residents who participating. would most be affected by Eight contestants presented their a tax increase so they can ideas to judges and audience members. support this much-needed Three cash prizes were awarded to rst, investment in our children second, and third place while the audi- and our community,” said ence voted for a winner of their own Crabtree in a statement. who was also awarded a cash prize. “This new, proposed grades Lynn native Dharma Cortes, of Mi 6-12, Saugus Middle-High Plata es Su Plata, took home rst place School District-Wide Mas- and the $1,000 check for her commu- nity kitchen business dedicated to im- ter Plan Solution is a vital ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE initiative for the Town of proving the health and livelihood of Eva Ndreko, from left, pitches her idea Scholar Jet to Manny Argiro and Deangelis Saugus and the future of Correa at the EforAll Inaugural Pitch contest held at KIPP Academy. PITCH, A7 education for our children.” If Tuesday’s vote is suc- cessful, Crabtree said he will request a Special Town Meeting and sub- Pot tax revamp mit an article to be voted by Town Meeting that will double the tax exemption sparks debate for eligible seniors, veter- ans, and other taxpayers. The plan is intended to By Thomas Grillo assist with taxes associat- ITEM STAFF ed with the investment in LYNN — A proposal on Beacon Hill to give lo- the proposed middle-high cal of cials the right to veto recreational mar- school district-wide mas- ijuana clinics and boost the tax rate on pot is ter plan solution, which getting mixed reviews. includes renovations to The measure, which is expected to go before the Belmonte Middle the House of Representatives today calls for SENIORS, A7 a 28 percent tax rate on marijuana sales, up from the 12 percent prescribed by the ballot law. That includes the 6.25 percent sales tax, a 16.75 percent excise tax and a 5 percent tax to INSIDE be returned to the community where pot was sold. The bill would also allow the governing body In Medford in a municipality, such as a city council or the Medford Tech is board of selectmen, to ban pot sales rather engineering success. A2 than require a referendum, as required under the ballot law. In Lynn “The way the city’s budget is now, I am open Lynn to launch to anything,” said City Council President Dar- program to raise ren Cyr. “I won’t say 28 percent is not ridicu- recycling IQ. A3 lous, but the city where it’s sold should bene t. In Opinion As far as local control, I always feel the loca- A good move in tion of these shops should not be dictated by Revere. A4 the state or anyone else.” But City Councilor-at-Large Buzzy Barton In Sports disagrees. He said elected of cials should re- Agganis games spect the wishes of the voters. celebrate the “Golden “People voted for recreational marijuana and Greek’s” legacy. B1 a speci c tax rate, so how do you go against it,” he said. In Travel City Councilor-at-Large Hong Net said he is One happy island, two split on the proposal. While he supports the unique experiences on Revere comes together Martha’s Vineyard. B8 POT TAX, A7 for re victims By Matt Demirs The aftermath of the History’s ‘Instructions’ FOR THE ITEM 4-alarm re on Taft Street in Revere that REVERE — The Revere community is opening up left 18 people homeless. brought to life in Malden their hearts to support victims of the Taft Street re. The four-alarm blaze early Tuesday morning destroyed ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK By Steve Freker two homes and left 18 residents with no place to go. FOR THE ITEM “Two structures were destroyed and ve others were damaged,” said Joe Gravallese, aide to Revere Mayor MALDEN — This city has a Brian M. Arrigo. “We reached out to rst Congregation- unique place in history predating al Church, who set up a staging location where victims the Revolutionary War — just ask were able to come sit in the air conditioning, get water, local historian Tom Coots. and meet with caseworkers.” When Coots reenacts a landmark Caseworkers from the American Red Cross came to Revolutionary War era event in the the church to work with these families by supplying middle of Malden Square on June vouchers. 30, it will be the latest af rmation “They were able to provide two things for each of the of one of Malden’s foremost “ rsts.” families,” he said. “A voucher to a hotel for approximate- Coots, who is also a history re- ly three days and also caseworkers who will help navi- enactor, will celebrate a document gate them through the process to receive services for the known as “The Instructions.” It is time they need to get back on their feet.” one of the oldest and most signi - Despite receiving a housing voucher, residents had dif- cant documents in Malden’s history culties nding a spot. and is about to go on permanent dis- Gravellese, Arrigo, and Ward 1 City Councilor, Joanne play at the Malden Public Library. McKenna, spent time Tuesday calling to to nd vacan- “The Instructions” are read annu- cies at local hotels. ally before Independence Day cele- COURTESY PHOTO “We found that it was really tough to nd vacancies brations in Malden. But this year’s yesterday. I guess a lot of local hotels are booked up Tom Coots reenacts Revolution- MALDEN, A7 ary war era event. FIRE, A6

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 HIGH 69° VOL. 139, ISSUE 160 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 LOW 57° TRAVEL...... B8 ONE DOLLAR ENTERTAINMENT ...... A5 COMICS ...... B4 PAGE A8 A2 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2017 OBITUARIES Medford Tech is engineering success James E. Fitzgerald, 91 By Steve Freker ago and we are excited to School) recently received goal, “to train the future FOR THE ITEM show the Medford commu- a $100,000 grant by the workforce. nity how much we have Massachusetts Life Sci- “Of the hands-on train- LYNN — James E. ters; Sr. Elizabeth MEDFORD — From cre- grown,” said Medford Pub- ence Center to support ing students are receiving, Fitzgerald, age 91, Anne Seaton S.F.C.C., ating a fish farm inside lic Schools spokeswoman the development of a new of Lynn, died on of Southbridge, and school walls to developing we call ‘authentic learn- Lisa Evangelista. She said automation laboratory ing’ where our students Wednesday June Barbara Ann Carroll, of a telepresence robot to al- everyone is welcome, from and more than $60,000 in aren’t learning it in the- 14, 2017, at Salem Lynn, two sons; Rich- low a homebound teach- middle school students grant funding from the Hospital, with his ard A. Fitzgerald, of er to continue to teach, and parents interested in Massachusetts Capital ory, they’re learning it in family at his side, af- Lynn and Paul E. Fitz- Medford Technical High learning about program Skills Grant Program. practice,” Riccio said. ter a lengthy illness. gerald and his partner School has had plenty of offerings to anyone in the The Engineering and Medford Tech’s tilapia He was the husband Steve Skavoules, of accomplishments to trum- community who wishes Robotics Program was for- fish farm project lets stu- of the late Barbara Lynn, four grandchil- pet over the past several to learn of the good news merly housed in a single dents grow ultimately (Gates) Fitzgerald. dren, 12 great-grandchildren, years of rapid growth and from the school. biology classroom. edible fish from birth to A lifelong resident of Lynn, two great-greatgrandchildren, expansion. Medford has made “The program now has preparation by the school’s he was the son of the late his companion Elizabeth Ea- On Tuesday, June 20, the strides in completing ren- industry-level electronics Culinary Department. Thomas and Elizabeth (Mac- ton, of Lynn, and many nieces recently renamed arm of ovations and providing workstations and mechan- Donald) Fitzgerald. He was a and nephews. He was also the Other projects will be dis- Medford High School will both city-based funding ical fabrication equipment played at the open house, World War II Veteran serving in father of the late Kellie Lyn host its first Engineering and also seeking, obtain- that rivals those found at including an underwater the US Coast Guard as a Sea- Fitzgerald, and the brother of and Robotics Open House. ing and incorporating local engineering schools,” remotely operated vehicle man First Class. the late George, George, Her- The event will run from grant funding for new and Evangelista said. James had worked for over bert, John, Michael, Robert, 5:30-8 p.m. with tours, a innovative program and Medford Technical di- (ROV), a telepresence ro- 45 years at Youngs Market, and Joseph Fitzgerald. speaking program and course offerings. rector Heidi Riccio said bot, an X-Y drawing plot- West Lynn, where he was the Service information: His light refreshments. Evangelista noted the programs initiated ter, line tracking robots, a “Jack of all trades” from pur- funeral will be held on Mon- “Our program has come Medford Technical High and continuing at the vo- persistence of vision dis- chasing produce to cutting day at 11 a.m. in the SOLIMI- a long way since its in- School (formerly Medford cational-technical high play and automated candy meat and servicing the en- NE Funeral Home, 67 Ocean ception just three years Vocational Technical High school have one common sorters. tire community. He had also Street (RTE1A), Lynn. Burial worked in the maintenance will follow in Oakdale Cem- department at Gem Giftware. etery, Middleton. Relatives He attended both St. Pius and friends are respectfully Boston hosts more than 50 tall ships and Holy Family Church’s and invited to attend. Visiting enjoyed bowling, golfing, and hour’s Sunday 4-8 p.m. Di- By Philip Marcelo playing cards. rections and guestbook at ASSOCIATED PRESS He is survived by two daugh- www.solimine.com. BOSTON — A majes- tic maritime gathering is bringing more than 50 grand sailing vessels from Needle exchange 14 countries into Boston Harbor. programs ruled legal Tall ships from Europe, South America and the BOSTON (AP) — The such as ASGCC’s are not U.S. are converging on the highest court in Massa- prohibited, the legislative city as part of the Ren- chusetts ruled Wednesday history does not evidence dez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships that privately run hypo- an intent to the contrary, Regatta, a trans-Atlantic dermic needle exchange and interpreting the two race spanning the United programs can be operated statutes to allow private Kingdom, Bermuda and other locations. Boston is without state or communi- entities to operate non- the only U.S. port on the ty approval. sale needle exchange pro- route. The Supreme Judicial grams does not give rise Court’s ruling that allows Organizers of Sail Bos- to an absurd result,” the ton promise Saturday’s the nonprofit AIDS Sup- court said in its decision. port Group of Cape Cod to dramatic arrival will be a “This decision will mean can’t-miss spectacle. The continue operating in the the difference between town of Barnstable ends a city has hosted a num- life and death for people ber of tall ships in recent yearslong legal battle. struggling with addiction,” The AIDS Support years, but hasn’t seen said Ben Klein, a law- a Grand Parade of Sail Group has, since 2009, yer for the AIDS Support been providing clean nee- since 2000. Group. Klein is director of Officials in Massachu- dles to stem the spread the AIDS Law Project at of HIV and hepatitis C setts said law enforce- GLAD, an LGBTQ legal among drug addicts. It ment will be on high alert. defense organization. serves about 450 people. The event has been given The needle exchange is The town in 2015 issued a special federal security located in the village of a cease-and-desist order designation typically re- saying the organization Hyannis, a top tourist des- served for national specta- needed health board ap- tination in town. cles, like the Super Bowl, proval. The town made “Barnstable put their because of its size and its own public health ar- image as a tourist town complexity, but not for any gument, saying discarded above protecting people’s specific threat. needles endangered the lives,” Klein said. With the U.S. Coast public. The town is “profound- Guard’s Eagle leading The high court agreed ly disappointed” with the the way, the estimated 56 with the nonprofit, which court’s decision, assistant ships will parade in flo- tillas past Castle Island said a 2006 state law that town attorney Charlie Mc- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and the historic fort that decriminalized the pos- Laughlin said in a state- guards the harbor’s ap- The Picton Castle sails up the Delaware River between Camden, N.J. session and distribution ment. proach as they make their of hypodermic needles He called it absurd that and Philadelphia during a tall ships parade. way up the main channel. overrode a 1993 law that the state Legislature can They’ll then dock at var- ny following World War ship was originally built Picton Castle : Regis- required needle exchange allow municipalities to ious piers in Boston and II. It’s now owned by the in 1911 to serve as a light programs to have state regulate marijuana busi- tered in the Cook Islands, remain open for public Coast Guard and used ship on the Elbe River and municipal approval. nesses, but not the dis- it provides civilian sailing boarding until they depart for cadet and officer can- in Germany. It’s since “The statutory language tribution of hypodermic training and delivers sup- for Quebec on June 22. didate training from its been overhauled and now is clear that programs needles. plies to the South Pacific’s Here’s a look at some of homeport in New London, serves as a civilian train- far flung islands. The ship the stunning sailing ves- Conn. ing vessel and calls Sch- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS sels on display: Esmeralda : This eveningen in the Nether- is also based in Lunen- Alexander von Hum- 371-foot-long ship was lands its homeport. burg, Nova Scotia, mea- sures 179 feet long and Nearly 13,000 gamblers Norway, Sweden and boldt II : Hailing from built in 1953 and serves Oliver Hazard Per- elsewhere. Bremerhaven, Germany, as a training vessel for ry : The newest of the was built in 1928. enroll in addiction this 213-foot-long square the Chilean Navy. Based ships sailing into Boston, Unión: Considered the prevention effort Community mourns student rig ship offers civilian in Valparaiso, it was also this 200-foot full-rigged largest sailing vessel of sailing training. It was notoriously used to detain ship was built last year its kind in Latin Ameri- PLAINVILLE (AP) — killed in crash built in 2011 as the re- and torture dissidents and hails from Newport, ca, this 379-foot vessel is Nearly 13,000 gamblers placement for a ship origi- during dictator Augusto ADAMS (AP) — A close Rhode Island. The civilian have signed up for a nally built in 1906. also the largest among the knit community in Mas- Pinochet’s regime in the training and educational unique gambling addic- Eagle : Originally built ships coming to Boston. It sachusetts is mourning a 1970s. vessel is named after a tion prevention effort in 1936, the U.S. took this serves as a training ship high school student who Europa : The oldest native Rhode Islander and being tested at Massachu- 295-foot-long tall ship as for the Peruvian Navy and died in a car crash. of the ships sailing into famous naval commander setts’ first casino. reparation from Germa- Boston, this 184-foot-long during the War of 1812. was built in 2015. According to a report The Berkshire Eagle re- submitted Wednesday ports 17-year-old Khaliq to the Massachusetts Sherman, of Adams, died Gaming Commission, the from injuries sustained in ‘Millionaire tax’ question heading to 2018 ballot “Play My Way” program a single-car crash Mon- at Plainridge Park Casino day night. By Steve LeBlanc ment is asking those with ganization — the Massa- Charlie Baker, who is ex- has enrolled 12,670 play- Police say Sherman was ASSOCIATED PRESS the highest income among chusetts High Technology pected to seek re-election riding in a car with five oth- us to pay a bit more, to Council — is considering next year, said the Repub- ers since its launch last BOSTON — A proposed ers that traveled down an pay their fair share,” challenging the question’s lican “does not support June. “millionaire tax” consti- That’s about 10 percent embankment and stopped said Democratic Rep. Jay constitutionality. tax increases on our hard- tutional amendment is of eligible patrons at the on a tree around 11:30 p.m. Kaufman during the joint Backers say the question heading to the 2018 bal- working families and was Plainville slots parlor and Authorities say Sherman legislative session. is constitutional because it lot after Massachusetts pleased to sign a balanced harness racing track. Of was pronounced dead at Critics argue it would would still be up to future lawmakers voted 134-55 budget last year that re- those, 10,857 are still ac- the scene of the crash. hurt the state’s business Legislatures to appropri- Wednesday to place the flects the administration’s tively using the program, Police say the five other climate, drive away jobs, ate the money. measure before voters. priorities to create better which allows players to occupants were treated and put pressure on the Democratic House for minor injuries at Under the plan, individ- state’s wealthiest individ- Speaker Robert DeLeo communities, schools and voluntarily set a spend- jobs with no new taxes.” ing budget before they Berkshire Medical center. uals with annual incomes uals to move away. said the amendment All three Democratic gamble. Administrators in- above $1 million would be Senate Republican would “make needed in- candidates back the mea- The initiative is consid- formed Hoosac Valley subject to a 4 percent sur- Leader Bruce Tarr said vestments to the founda- ered the first of its kind Middle and High School tax. The surtax would only the proposal uses “divide tions of our strong econ- sure. in the country. Similar students of Sherman’s apply to portions of in- and conquer” tactics to omy - quality education systems have been tried death Tuesday. come over $1 million. The target a discreet group and transportation - with- current income tax rate is in Australia, Canada, of taxpayers — as few as out putting any addition- 781-593-7700 5.1 percent. 20,000 — and make them al burden on our middle Publishing Daily, except Sundays Did you know? Supporters, who have THANK YOU, ST. 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The Lynn DPW is around the city. Using od, allowing enough time Before the program was launching the Recycling grant funds, a team of for the behavior modifica- implemented, Lynn had with trash fee IQ Kit program Monday summer workers will be tion of recycling right to virtually unlimited trash that will run through the hired from June through take effect,” Green said, pickup, which gave no in- By Thomas Grillo live in the house would be end of September. The the end of September to adding that in Lowell and centive for residents to ITEM STAFF exempt. goal of the program is to implement the curbside West Springfield, the total recycle, resulting in one Kennedy did not say One month after Mayor raise the “Recycling IQ” feedback program that contamination dropped by of the lowest recycling how much the fee would Judith Flanagan Kenne- of residents participating will target more than 30 percent on the targeted rates in the state at just cost. But Peter Caron, the dy vetoed a modest meals in the curbside trash and 5,000 households on every routes. under eight percent. The city’s chief financial offi- tax, the city’s chief execu- recycling program. recycling collection route “Contamination” is a first year of the program cer, said it expected to be tive is backing a trash fee The Recycling IQ in the city. word used to describe saw the recycling rate in- in the $150 to $220 range that will cost taxpayers Kit program is funded Julia Greene, Lynn’s re- items not belonging in crease to 21 percent, and annually. about $2 million annually. through a grant from the cycling coordinator, said the recycling cart. Plas- a 25-percent decrease in Owners of buildings “We are trying to ad- Massachusetts Depart- workers will be lifting the tic bags are the biggest solid waste. The data for with more than six units dress a budget deficit ment of Environmental lids of more than 5,000 re- problem, causing a halt 2016 show continued im- are responsible for their without layoffs,” the may- Protection (MassDEP), cycling carts daily on both in operations at recycling provement, although the own trash disposal. or said in a statement. “If which also provides tech- green and blue recycling processing plants. Other numbers are not as dra- Of the 27,000 units for we don’t impose this fee nical assistance. Lynn, weeks as part of the pro- ineligible items include matic. and are forced to lay off which the city collects along with six other com- gram. food waste, Styrofoam and Although the tonnage people, the impact in the trash, 12,000 are sin- munities, received fund- “If we find a large construction debris. These for recycling is up, and the loss of city services would gle-family homes. About a ing and technical assis- amount of plastic bags, items can contaminate an recycling rate increased be felt by all residents and third of all units would be tance to run the program, trash or other things that entire load, resulting in to 22 percent, there is a businesses.” subject to the fee. which was piloted last don’t belong in the recy- needing to trash the load, good amount of contam- Earlier this month, the In addition, under the year in Lowell and West cling cart, we will be tag- as well as endangering ination, especially with council overrode the may- ordinance, which would Springfield with good re- ging those carts with an workers on the processing plastic bags. Residents are or’s veto to impose a .0075 have to be approved by sults. ‘Oops’ tag, which will sig- line. These problems can encouraged to bring clean percent tax on top of the the City Council, there The Recycling IQ Kit nal to Waste Management result in higher process- plastic bags back to gro- state’s 6.25 percent sales would be a $40 monthly combines an aggressive to not pick up the carts,” ing costs for the city and cery stores. tax on meals. The levy fee for any business that campaign of education Greene said. an increase in solid waste The challenge in the now adds 75 cents to a has their trash picked up and direct feedback curb- Residents whose carts tonnage. coming year is to get more $100 dinner bill, about 19 by the city. side. Included in the edu- get tagged will need to Mayor Judith Flanagan households to recycle, and cents to a $25 meal and is Kennedy said if the bud- cation efforts are a direct dispose of the ineligible Kennedy said the Waste to recycle correctly. expected to raise $700,000 get deficit is not closed, at mail piece to all residents, material and put the carts Management automated “If we can do that,” said annually for the city. least 40 city workers could newspaper ads, social me- out on the next recycling trash and recycling pro- Kennedy, “our solid waste Under the proposal that lose their jobs in city’s Po- dia ads, as well messaging pick-up day. gram has saved the city numbers will go down, re- will be the subject of a lice Department, the De- on billboards, banners, “We will be checking thousands of dollars since cycling will go up, and we public hearing on Tues- partment of Public Works store signs and sandwich those same carts eight it was implemented in De- will continue to save mon- day, June 27 at City Hall, and at City Hall. boards that will be placed times over a 16-week peri- cember 2014. ey.” a trash collection fee will The Fire Department be collected on any non would be exempt because owner-occupied unit. of a minimum staffing Doing good on World Blood Donor Day Landlords who live in clause in the contract and apartment buildings up the library is required to to six families would pay spend a specific amount of the charge on the units money in order to receive they do not occupy, but at state funds. a lower rate than out-of- Thomas Grillo can be town landlords. Owners of reached at tgrillo@item- a single-family home who live.com. Shoemaker teacher named president of the From left, Joselyn Reynoso of Lynn, Guillermo Barrios, Lynn Teachers Union of Providence, R.I., Isly Creelman of Sheila O’Neil, a fourth “Sheila was the over- Roslindale, Wilmer grade teacher at Shoe- whelming winner of the Morales of Lynn, maker Elementary School, election,” said Brant Dun- and Isamar Romero is the new president of the can, the union’s outgoing of Revere volun- Lynn Teachers Union. president. “She is commit- teered their time The 24-year veteran ted to our public school to attract people of the district won with system and will continue to the blood drive 76 percent of the vote to be a strong advocate for that was hosted by on Wednesday. Her two teachers and public edu- the Global Embas- daughters attended and cation.” sy of Activists for graduated from Lynn Peace, World Health Public Schools. —THOMAS GRILLO Organization and the Pan-American Health Organiza- tion in Lynn on Wednesday.

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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B Calls for gun control Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Interim Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey likely revving up already P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Vice President, Finance Lynn, MA 01903 Michael H. Shanahan J N. W  Some things are predict- sponsored by Democrat- possible. Chief Operating O cer Chairman Customer Service P ’ able, some are not. ic West Virginia Sen. Joe Even if you could ban Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Not predictable was Manchin and Republican them, will the U.S. govern- Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Wednesday morning’s at- Pennsylvania Sen. Pat ment try to confiscate (buy Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 All Departments: tack on Congress members Toomey, it went down to back) the 300 million out Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 and their staffs assembled defeat despite the approv- there, as was done with Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 for one of the most Amer- al of a large majority of legislation addressing the Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 ican of things: Americans. millions of guns in Austra- Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 practice. That relatively mild lia and the United King- classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 A gunman identified proposal — supported by dom? John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Subscriptions by authorities as James this gun-owning colum- That could kick off a civil [email protected] T. Hodgkinson wound- nist with a carry permit war, given the current po- ed House Majority Whip — would have aligned na- litical mood. Circulation Steve Scalise and four tional requirements with Guns are enshrined in [email protected] others. Police captured those of Pennsylvania. our culture, but, I admit, Ext. 3 the shooter and President It got shot down (pun in- the culture is changing. Newsroom Trump later announced tended) largely through Although more guns are [email protected] that the attacker had died. the efforts of the National out there, they are in few- [email protected] It was the first shooting Rifle Association. er households. EDITORIAL of a member of Congress If the deaths of 20 chil- The majority of Ameri- Ext. 4 since the 2011 attack on dren and six teachers at cans don’t own guns, but Sports U.S. Rep Gabby Giffords Sandy Hook in 2012 didn’t haven’t yet been able to [email protected] in the most American of result in legislation, I thwart the NRA and get Ext. 5 settings: a shopping mall. doubt this will. access to what’s called Retail and Online A good move Six people died, 13 were The gun-grabbers will “sensible gun control.” I Advertising wounded. The irony (?) is blame the gun and call applaud their efforts, but I [email protected] that Giffords was, and is, a gun violence an epidem- think they are futile until in Revere gun owner and a support- ic, which it might be in the culture changes more. ADVERTISING er of the Second Amend- some few areas — looking Once upon a time, cul- Ernie Carpenter Jr. ment, and Scalise has a at you, Chicago — but is tural change was glacial. Revere deserves praise for redefining Interim Director of Advertising top rating from the NRA. largely unknown in the But when you see how and Business Development, ext. 1355 parks and recreation with the giant outdoor Those shootings were vast majority of counties quickly the culture shifted [email protected] chess set the city plunked in the middle of unpredictable. across the United States. on gay marriage, for in- downtown. It doesn’t matter if chess is a Bob Gunther What is totally predict- The periodic, and un- stance, there is optimism Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 game that takes years to master, the fact able is the coming ava- speakable, slaughters in that America will be able [email protected] that Revere tried a new approach to engag- lanche of screams for “gun our nation are an aberra- to get stricter gun laws in ing residents and giving downtown a fresh Michele Iannaco control,” an amorphous tion. the foreseeable future. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 look makes sense and should be copied by phrase. If I cup my hand to The “gun problem” is a But a ban, I think, is still [email protected] other communities. my ear, I can begin to hear Gordian knot because it a bridge too far. The surreal sight of a chessboard and piec- Ralph Mitchell them now. entwines rights protected This column appeared Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 es on a downtown street is enough to make When you get down to by the First, Second, and in the Philadelphia Daily [email protected] pedestrians and drivers gawk and stop and specifics, such as universal Fourth Amendments. News. ponder the toddler-sized pieces. Putting background checks, they The only way to “ban” Stu Bykofsky is a colum- Patricia Whalen Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 a chessboard where everyone can see it is are unlikely to happen. guns is to revoke the Sec- nist for the Philadelphia [email protected] equivalent to inviting literally the entire How can I predict that? ond Amendment, and I Daily News. Readers may city to get interested in a game that is a Because the last time it invite anyone who wants email him at stubyko@ BUSINESS OFFICE world unto itself. was tried — the 2013 bill to, to try. It is almost im- phillynews.com. Beth Bresnahan Chess and other board games could be de- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 scribed as generational because grandpar- [email protected] ents or parents or aunts and uncles teach Susan J. Conti children how to play the games on snowy Controller, ext. 1288 afternoons, idle evenings or in the shade on [email protected] scorching-hot days. Ted Grant At once a solitary and extremely intimate Publisher, ext. 1234 game, chess builds concentration and men- [email protected] tal nimbleness and brings players face to Marian Kinney face with an opponent’s mental discipline. ext. 1212 People play the game for their entire life and [email protected] readily admit they have barely scratched Will Kraft the surface in terms of becoming a proficient Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 player. [email protected] It is a timeless game played for centuries and across the course of history. Books writ- Jennifer Perez ext. 1205 ten about chess could fill several libraries. [email protected] Chess relates directly to mathematics. It is a teaching exercise for almost every ma- Carolina Trujillo Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 jor political and military decision made in [email protected] the course of history and it is an unforgiving pursuit: A lapse in concentration, a move Jim Wilson EDITORIAL Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 made too casually, can spell defeat. [email protected] Putting these lessons and many others the game teaches on display in Revere is a bril- CIRCULATION liant move in an age when electronic enter- Trump-like ‘Julius Caesar’ Lisa Mahmoud tainment all too often captivates young and Manager, ext. 1239 old minds alike. Social media and texting spurs loss of sponsors, civility [email protected] take a back seat when pieces start moving on CLASSIFIED a chessboard. The focus and patience chess The following editori- Trump head. (Griffin apol- Trump, she found the as- Abbe Young Smith teaches are lessons worth reinforcing in an al appeared in The San ogized, but still.) sassination to be “shock- Manager, ext. 1276 age of instant gratification and split-second [email protected] Diego Union-Tribune on This Monday, the New ing and distasteful.” information. Wednesday, June 14: York City Public The- Similarly discomfited, Kerry Smith Chess also teaches the virtues of silence. Donald Trump’s presi- ater’s staging of William two corporate sponsors of Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 In an age of effortless communication, say- dential campaign and his Shakespeare’s “Julius the “Julius Caesar” pro- [email protected] ing nothing has taken a backseat to saying presidency have defined Caesar” began its official duction — Bank of Amer- NEWSROOM anything that comes to mind. Teaching kids down what is acceptable be- run after three weeks of ica and Delta — have now to keep their mouths shut for a half hour or havior for a national leader. previews. Artistic director withdrawn their financial Bill Brotherton hour and their minds engaged is a lesson His willingness to criticize Oskar Eustis chose to use support. Others may fol- Features Editor ext. 1338 [email protected] that pays significant dividends later in life entire ethnic groups, to be a Trump look- and dress- low. But one prominent when silence plays a role in enhancing an blatantly sexist, to mock alike as the title character, sponsor — The New York Gayla Cawley employment opportunity or strengthening a family members of his who is stabbed to death; Times — defended the Reporter, ext. 1236 relationship. opponents and to spread to give him a Slavic wife play as exercising “free [email protected] Because it is largely a game played in si- bogus, offensive conspira- and a golden bathtub from speech for the arts.” And Cheryl Charles lence, chess straddles and overarches lan- cy theories may not have which to tweet; and to use the Public Theater has Night Editor, ext. 1278 guage barriers and cultural differences. It is slowed his rise to power, American flags and other dismissed criticism as [email protected] the perfect game for a city like Revere where but that doesn’t make his stage dressing so the audi- not grasping Eustis’ point Tori Faieta people from all over the world live and make behavior acceptable. ence sees Trump as a mod- that “Julius Caesar” was Copy Editor a living. That’s why then-first lady ern version of Caesar. staged “as a warning par- [email protected] It’s too early to declare Revere’s outdoor Michelle Obama’s remarks Unsurprisingly, this pro- able to those who try to Thomas Grillo chess set a fun attraction or a training to the Democratic conven- duced outrage from many fight for democracy by Reporter, ext. 1264 ground for chessmasters. But if one kid tion last summer were so conservatives — and a undemocratic means. To [email protected] walks by the board and decides to learn welcome. “When someone is post in The Daily Caller, a fight the tyrant does not Spenser Hasak chess fundamentals or a local senior gets in- cruel or acts like a bully, you right-wing site, about “an mean imitating him.” Photographer, ext. 1332 spired to teach the game to someone, then don’t stoop to their level,” she assassination depiction of Whatever Eustis’ inten- [email protected] said. “No, our motto is: When Donald Trump.” The liberal tions, depicting President the city will have scored a huge success. Thor Jourgensen It’s your move, Revere. they go low, we go high.” site Vox countered that the Trump’s murder on a News Editor, ext. 1267 Nearly a year later, this “right-wing media freaked nightly basis in America’s [email protected] admonition carries little out” because the point of largest city does amount weight with Trump’s fierc- “Julius Caesar” is that po- to “imitating him” — be- Steve Krause Sports Editor, ext. 1229 est opponents. They are litical assassination has di- having as if there are no [email protected] joining the president in de- sastrous effects. Lost in Vox bounds on discourse in go- fining down what is accept- author Alissa Wilkinson’s ing after someone or some- Katie Morrison able in American public life. piece was that, to many peo- thing you don’t like. Sports Reporter [email protected] Three weeks ago, outgo- ple, the play’s larger mean- We have expressed con- ing California Democratic ing would be overwhelmed fidence that American in- Owen O’Rourke Party Chairman John Bur- by the transgressive sight stitutions — the courts, the Photographer, ext. 1224 ton let delegates at a party of the bloody murder of a military and Congress — [email protected] convention in a raucous, sitting American president. are strong enough to survive Anne Marie Tobin gleeful chant of “F—- Don- This was the reaction of the worst excesses of the Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 ald Trump.” Two weeks Laura Sheaffer, a media Trump presidency. But we [email protected] ago, comedian Kathy Grif- sales manager who saw a are less confident that civil Bridget Turcotte fin used social media to preview. In a radio inter- discourse can recover from Reporter, ext. 1269 show a photo of her holding view, Sheaffer said that this venomous era — and [email protected] a fake decapitated, bloody while she was no fan of we fear how low it can go. 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] THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 ENTERTAINMENT

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Tristan and Connie, LYNN — Arts After volunteers in a controlled Hours’ acclaimed pro- drug test, fall in love, but duction of “Next to Nor- is their chemistry real or mal” concludes with induced? performances tonight, COURTESY PHOTO The GSC production fea- tomorrow, and Sunday tures Sam Weisman in his Stephen Lipsett, director of the Apollo Club. at LynnArts’ Black Box Gloucester Stage directing Theatre, 25 Exchange debut and a cast led by Apollo Club in Nahant Marblehead Harbor while St. The Tony- and Pulit- Academy Award nominee attending the Marblehead zer Prize-winning family and Gloucester resident NAHANT — The Apollo Festival of Arts annual drama is about a woman Lindsay Crouse as Dr. Lor- Club of Boston will per- Champagne Reception, dealing with mental ill- na James with GSC new- form Sunday, 3 p.m., at Sunday, June 25, 5-7 p.m., ness, and the impact the COURTESY PHOTO comers: “Saturday Night Nahant Town Hall, 334 at historic Fort Sewall. struggle within her own Live” alum Brad Hall as Dr. The Greater Worcester Opera will present “The Nahant Road. Established The festival itself, in its mind has on her entire in 1871, the Apollo Club 52nd year, is July 1-4. Toby Sealey; Mickey Solis Pirates of Penzance” on Saturday, June 24, in family. For tickets and ad- Melrose. is the second-oldest men’s Refreshments will be ditional information go to as Tristan and Susannah chorus in the country. It served under a tent by artsafterhours.com. Hoffman as Connie. sings a repertoire of songs fine local restaurants. The Artrageous! in Nahant organization, Applause for male voices similar to acoustic band Rule of 3 Concerts, on Saturday, NAHANT — Tides a college glee club and ap- will entertain with harmo- June 24, 7:30 p.m., at restaurant is joining forc- pears in more than a doz- ny songs of the ’60s, ’70s, Melrose Highland Con- en concerts a year. and ’80s. es with longtime Boston gregational Church, 355 This event is free and Other fun includes the and Newburyport radio Franklin St. Fully staged sponsored by the Friends Hat Contest, a long tra- host and acrylic painter and costumed, this con- of the Nahant Public Li- dition of the reception, in Francesca Luca for Artra- cert will be performed brary. Refreshments will which attendees are en- geous! on Thursday, June by the Greater Worces- be served after the pro- couraged to design special 22, 6-9 p.m. Luca will ter Opera. The show fea- gram. hats to wear for the event. showcase her artwork, tures a professional cast The program will fea- “Each and every year, which will be available for drawn from the deep ture songs from Broadway so many local restaurants purchase with the add- talent pool of eastern musicals, a collection of support the festival so ed benefit of a portion of Massachusetts. It marks barbershop quartet songs generously with their food the proceeds going to the the launch of a new arts and some spirituals. The and their time,” said Lesli Northeast Animal Shel- initiative in Melrose, the concert will conclude with Mead, reception commit- ter in Salem. Tides will Applause Concert Series. the traditional singing of tee co-chair. “We appre- COURTESY PHOTO donate 20 percent of its The brainchild of Melrose the “Nahant Hymn.” ciate that generosity, we Brad Hall as Dr. Toby Sealey and Lindsay revenue during the event resident Mark Morgan, Among the local mem- enjoy their food, as do all Crouse as Dr. Lorna James star in ‘The Effect’ to the shelter. Applause Concerts will bers of the club are David those attending the re- at Gloucester Stage Company. Established in 1976, bring top notch, profes- Conlin and John Dineen ception. And Fort Sewall Northeast Animal Shelter sional concerts to the of Nahant, Joseph Byrne is such a perfect locale for is one of New England’s city in a wide variety of of Marblehead and John the event.” ‘The Effect’ at Gloucester Stage “The Effect” comes to largest nonprofit, no-kill genres: opera, chamber Moynihan and Ralph The Champagne Re- Gloucester after a premiere animal shelters. It has music, jazz, cabaret, cho- Souppa of Swampscott. ception is a fundraising GLOUCESTER — at the The National Theatre placed more than 125,000 ral, world, early music For more information go event for the summer Gloucester Stage Compa- in London and a smash hit cats and dogs. and more. to www.apolloclub.org. Arts Festival, July 1-4. ny continues its 38th sea- extended run at the Barrow Tickets are $15 for Tickets, $50, can be pur- son of professional theater Street Theatre in New York ‘Pirates’ in Melrose adults and $10 for stu- Bubbly in Marblehead chased in advance, until on Cape Ann with the New last year. For more informa- dents. They can be pur- June 23 at https://users. England premiere of Lucy tion or to purchase tickets, MELROSE — “The Pi- chased in advance at MARBLEHEAD — marbleheadfestival.org/ Prebble’s “The Effect” from call 978-281-4433 or visit rates of Penzance” will greaterworcesteropera. Come enjoy the sight of users/. 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By Tim Dahlberg last month on their end of ASSOCIATED PRESS the deal and Mayweath- er’s team pushed for the LAS VEGAS — Floyd fight in recent days. Mayweather Jr. will come “All parties were moti- out of retirement to meet vated and reasonable and UFC star Conor McGregor thrilled we could get ev- in an Aug. 26 boxing match erything done,” he said. that will feature two of the “The sky’s the limit on top-selling fighters in the this.” FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS world. McGregor, the wildly The two fighters both an- Al Yeganeh poses for a photograph outside popular UFC star, is 21-3 nounced the fight Wednes- in UFC fights, and is com- his business, Soup Kitchen International, in day, after months of spec- ing off a win in November New York. ulation about whether against Eddie Alvarez Mayweather would be in which he became the lured back to the ring promotion’s first two-divi- Soup Nazi-inspired at the age of 40 to face a FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sion champion. Though he mixed martial arts fighter hasn’t boxed professional- Floyd Mayweather Jr. poses on the scale during company Soupman Inc. who has never had a pro a weigh-in for a fight against Marcos Maidana boxing fight. ly, McGregor did box while in Las Vegas. Oddsmakers immediate- growing up and is known files for bankruptcy ly made Mayweather a big for his striking expertise 11-1 favorite in a fight that in UFC. “The impossible deal NEW YORK (AP) — A essary to seek bankruptcy will take place in a boxing ring and be governed by is now happening,” UFC company that sells soup protection.” Karson said chief Dana White said on from the recipes of the its products, including boxing rules. It will take place at 154 pounds. ESPN. chef who was the real-life jambalaya, lobster bisque The two fighters are model of the Soup Nazi and chicken gumbo, would “It’s official,” Mayweath- er said on Instagram next expected to do a press on “Seinfeld” has filed for still be available in stores. tour shortly before going bankruptcy less than a Last month, CFO Rob- to a video poster of both fighters. into final training for the month after its chief fi- ert Bertrand was charged fight. The cost of tickets nancial officer was arrest- in Brooklyn federal court “THE FIGHT IS ON,” McGregor tweeted several and the price of the pay- ed on charges he cheated with failing to pay Medi- per-view has not been the government out of em- care, Social Security and minutes earlier, posting a picture of himself next to decided, though the pay- ployment-related taxes. federal income taxes for per-view is expected to Soupman Inc., based in company employees. The one of Mayweather’s fa- ther, Floyd Sr. be at or near the $99.95 Staten Island, sells soups government said he paid charged for Mayweather’s made from the recipes of employees unreported Mayweather, who re- tired in September 2015 2015 fight with Manny Al Yeganeh. Yeganeh and cash and gave some work- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS after winning all 49 of Pacquiao that drew a re- his soup stand were the ers large unreported stock his pro fights, will face cord 4.4 million pay-per- Conor McGregor stands on a scale during the inspirations behind the awards from 2010 through the Irish UFC superstar view buys. weigh-in event for his fight against Eddie Alva- “Seinfeld” television show 2014. at the T-Mobile arena on Mayweather will come rez in UFC 205 mixed martial arts at Madison character, who shouted According to the in- the Las Vegas Strip. He off a two-year retirement Square Garden in New York. the catchphrase “No soup dictment, the total esti- had tweeted a picture of in a bout that McGregor mated tax loss to the In- for you!” himself sparring in re- has been pushing for near- favorite, the thought fighter. The company’s CEO, ternal Revenue Service cent days to show he was ly that long. It finally came of the fight has excited “Realistically if we were Jamie Karson, said Tues- was $593,000. Bertrand, already getting ready for together and Nevada box- many in the MMA world. just putting up a number day that “the combination of Norwalk, Conn., has the bout. ing officials on Wednesday It has also intrigued and didn’t have to take of legacy liabilities and pleaded not guilty and has “This is really an un- approved the date for a some in boxing, though bets on it, Floyd would be recent company develop- been released on $50,000 precedented event,” said Mayweather Promotions most dismiss McGregor’s 100-1,” Bogdanovich said. ments have made it nec- bail. Stephen Espinoza, who bout. chances under boxing “But this will be a very, heads Showtime Sports, Mayweather last fought rules against one of the very big betting fight for which will handle the in September 2015, beat- greatest defensive fight- sure, one of the biggest pay-per-view. “Really we ing Andre Berto and then ers in history. ever.” haven’t seen anything in announcing his retire- Oddsmaker Nick Bog- Adding to McGregor’s modern history that re- ment. His fight before danovich, who set the 11-1 challenge, the fighters will sembles it, it’s impossible that, a decision win over line at the William Hill be using 10-ounce box- call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 to predict how many sales Pacquiao, was the richest chain of sports books, said ing gloves instead of the to start your this will do.” in boxing history and re- the odds would be even smaller UFC gloves and daily subscription. Espinoza said the fight portedly made him more more lopsided if it wasn’t he will not be allowed to came together quickly than $200 million. for the deluge of small use the leg kicks or take- after McGregor and the Though oddsmakers bets expected to come in downs that are used in UFC reached agreement make Mayweather a big from UFC fans on their mixed martial arts. A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2017 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Theft larly arrests, reflect police records. In the event of a perceived inac- A report of a robbery at 1:54 a.m. Tuesday at 8 Chase St.; curacy, it is the sole responsibility at 8:24 a.m. Thursday at 79 of the concerned party to contact Hardwood St.; A report of motor the relevant police department and vehicle theft at 3:22 p.m. Tues- have the department issue a no- day at 112 South St.; A report tice of correction to the Daily Item. of larceny at 6:18 p.m. Tuesday Corrections or clarifications will not at 759 Lynnway; at 9:55 a.m. be made without express notice of Wednesday at 732R Lynnway. change from the arresting police department. MALDEN LYNN Complaints Report of an uninsured motor Arrests vehicle and trailer at Dexter and Maple streets on Tuesday at Antulio Barrios, 33, of at 5:49 p.m.; report of larceny 19 Albany St.; was arrested over $250 at Oliver Street and a at 7:53 p.m. Tuesday and second incident at Boston and charged with a passing viola- Pleasant streets at 3:43 p.m.; tion and unlicensed operation Report of an assault on Wyo- of a motor vehicle. ming Avenue on Tuesday 4:19 Juan Diaz, of 133 Wash- p.m.; Report of a larceny under ington St.; was arrested on $250 at Century Bank on Ferry warrant charges at 7:42 a.m. Street on Tuesday 9:37 a.m.; Wednesday for an uninsured Report of credit card fraud at motor vehicle. the Linden School on Wescott Jordan Machado, 27, of Street at 8:05 a.m. Tuesday; 1041 Chaffee, New Bedford, Report of an unlicensed opera- was arrested at 6:11 p.m. tion of a motor vehicle on Tues- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Tuesday and charged with day at 8:24 a.m. at McFadden disorderly conduct, resisting Manor on Forest Street. A dining room is completely damaged from the four-alarm fire on Taft Street. arrest, peddling door-to-door violation, interfering with a police officer and municipal MARBLEHEAD by-law ordinance. Revere comes together for fire victims Michael Potorski of 12 Complaints Carlton St., Salem, was ar- A caller reported a truck strik- FIRE Savings Bank, as well as St., on Friday between the The girls are friends rested at 8:20 p.m. Tuesday ing a pole near Gregory Street From A1 scheduling fundraising hours of 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. with the 12-year-old boy on warrant charges of unli- where they are doing construc- events. to meet with these case- who lives in the house and censed operation of a motor tion at 8:56 a.m. Tuesday. because of Sail Boston,” “I’ve also been in really workers. recalled playing on his vehicle, plate violation, regis- A caller reported a fallen Gravellese said. close conversation with Members of Taft Street playground last summer. tration not in possession, and women on the ground who By 5:30 p.m., they were CAPIC and the Metro Bos- are still disoriented. “He’s really shaken up,” an uninsured motor vehicle. struck her head on impact able to find rooms for the ton Housing partnership, A pair of 12-year-old Shania said. “To make the Hakeem Ricker of 100 at Community Road at 9:10 last couple of families. and with housing fami- twins, Elisha and Shania, boy feel better, our princi- Lawrence Ave., Dorchester, a.m. Tuesday. Local businesses began lies out of Boston, which stood outside the scene was arrested at 11:06 a.m. pal made him vice princi- At 11:36 a.m. Tuesday a offering support, includ- are agencies that do legal of the fire on Wednesday Tuesday on warrant charges of pal of the day to cheer him caller reported of a letter ing the Rodeway Inn in services, housing, fuel, as- talking to neighbors about assault and battery on child up.” carrier who lost $80 cash on Revere, which generously with injury, assault and bat- sistance, to set up a time the tragic incident. “We are just blessed that Smith Street. donated a two-night stay where the families can “I thought I smelled tery with dangerous weapon, A report at 12:13 p.m. our house didn’t get de- and attempt to commit crime. to each of the affected meet with these casework- smoke Tuesday morning stroyed and nobody was Tuesday of two Atlantic Pav- families. ers and see what assis- and opened up my blinds Cleber Vieira of 447 Mal- ing trucks parked on Elm and seriously injured,” Elisha den St., Revere, was arrested The mayor and his team tance may be available,” and saw fire,” said Eli- said. Roosevelt in front of no park- are working to establish a Gravellese said. sha, who then signaled at 6:37 p.m. Tuesday on war- ing signs. rant charges of destruction relief fund, which should All affected families are her mother, left the house, Matt Demirs can be At 4:22 p.m. Tuesday a call- be set up by Thursday invited to First Congrega- and took shelter down the reached at mdemirs@item- of property and arrested and er reported she dropped a morning at East Boston tional Church, 230 Beach street. live.com charged with a straight war- piece of jewelry to a shop on rant. Atlantic Avenue and they have Jessica Wagle, of 20 West not returned it. Wyoming Ave., Melrose, was A report of suspicious activity Rifle-wielding attacker wounds arrested at 8:19 Tuesday on at 9:32 p.m. Tuesday at Atlan- warrant charges for possession tic Avenue. The caller reported of Class A and Class E drugs. that the woman was leaving the area and saw a couple of young GOP leader, killed by police Accidents men near a car who appeared too young to be driving. A report of a motor vehicle By Erica Werner belonged to a Facebook accident at 8:55 a.m. Tues- and Chad Day group called “Terminate day at Commercial Street MEDFORD ASSOCIATED PRESS the Republican Party.” and Lynnway; at 11:09 a.m. He had been living out of Tuesday at Boston and North Arrests ALEXANDRIA, Va. — his van in the Alexandria Federal streets; at 11:53 A rifle-wielding attacker Armando Aguilar, 41, of 75 area in recent months, a.m. Tuesday at 11 High opened fire on Republi- Hancock, Stoneham, was ar- the FBI said. St.; at 12:54 p.m. Tuesday can lawmakers as they rested for operating under the Capitol Police officers at 112 Market St.; at 1:40 practiced for a charity influence of alcohol, second who were in Scalise’s se- p.m. Tuesday at Commercial baseball game Wednes- offense. curity detail wounded the and Summer streets; at 5:25 day, critically wounding Amarbir Mann, 33, of shooter. He later died of p.m. Tuesday at 29 Astor House GOP Whip Steve 14604 Walt Whitman Trail, his injuries, Trump told St.; at 6:59 p.m. Tuesday at Scalise of Louisiana and Pflugerville, Texas, was arrest- the nation from the White Blakeley and Holyoke streets; hitting aides and Capitol ed for shoplifting. House. at 7:50 p.m. Tuesday at Bos- police as congressmen and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS John Bradbury, 53, of 3A “Everyone on that ton and Chestnut streets; at others dove for cover. The Gordon Court, York, Maine, FBI Evidence Response Team members mark field is a public servant,” 9:01 p.m. Tuesday at 519 was arrested for assault with assailant, who had nursed evidence at the scene of a multiple shooting in Trump said, his tone som- Washington St.; at 9:16 a dangerous weapon. grievances against Pres- Alexandria, Va., on Wednesday involving House ber, America’s acrimoni- p.m. Tuesday at Market and Laura Bradley, 46, of 16 ident Donald Trump and ous politics set aside for Oxford streets; at 7:46 a.m. Majority Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana, and Foster Court, was arrested on the GOP, fought a gun the moment. “Their sac- Wednesday at 133 Walnut others during a congressional baseball practice. charges of witness intimida- battle with police before rifice makes democracy St.; at 7:48 a.m. Wednes- tion, destruction of property, he, too, was shot and later possible.” day at Cooper Street and al game with Democrats. which said he will require and assault and battery. died. Lawmakers noted their Western Avenue; at 10:19 Colleagues said Scalise He dragged himself away several more operations. good fortune in having a.m. Wednesday at Chestnut had been fielding balls from the infield leaving The shooter was iden- armed protectors on hand Street and Western Avenue; SAUGUS at second base at a local a trail of blood before fel- tified as James T. Hod- — “Thank God,” they ex- at 10:25 p.m. Wednesday at park in Alexandria, just low lawmakers could rush gkinson, a 66-year-old claimed over and over — Boston Street and Chestnut Accidents across the Potomac Riv- to his assistance. He was home inspector from Il- and said otherwise the St. A report of a motor vehicle er from the nation’s cap- listed in critical condi- linois who had several shooter would have been A report of a motor vehi- accident at 9:15 a.m. Tuesday ital, as the Republicans tion Wednesday night at minor run-ins with the able to take a huge deadly cle accident with personal at Walnut Street. practiced for their annu- a Washington hospital, law in recent years and toll. injury at 5:05 a.m. Tuesday at 8 Broadway Circle; at 12:13 p.m. Tuesday at Market Complaints Square; at 4:06 p.m. Tuesday A report of suspicious activity Panicked UPS workers fled at North Bend Street; at 8:06 a.m. Wednesday at the A report of a motor vehicle Home Depot at 564 Broadway. hit and run accident at 6:14 The caller reported finding a a.m. Tuesday at 103 Franklin backpack in the break room California gunfire that killed 4 St. with ammunition inside. A report of a suspicious By Paul Elias and ty. “As they got on the bus, Breaking and entry motor vehicle at 11:29 a.m. Jocelyn Gecker they were all ducking.” Wednesday at 9 Hitching Hill A report of a breaking and ASSOCIATED PRESS Two other United Parcel Rd. entry to a motor vehicle ac- Service employees were A report of suspicious activ- SAN FRANCISCO — A cident at 5:57 a.m. Tuesday wounded in the shooting ity at 3:58 p.m. Tuesday at 16 UPS employee armed with at 30 High St.; at 6:28 p.m. that prompted a massive Bennett Ave. The caller reports an assault weapon opened Tuesday at 101 Cook St.; at police response in one an unknown person is in her fire Wednesday inside 7:25 a.m. Tuesday at 340 of the city’s industrial home, breaking, and rum- one of the company’s San Maple St.; at 7:34 a.m. Tues- neighborhoods, about two maging through things. Francisco packing facili- day at 126 Beacon Hill Ave.; miles from downtown San A report of property dam- ties, killing three co-work- at 12:43 p.m. Tuesday at 8 Francisco, Assistant Police age at 5:47 p.m. Tuesday at ers before fatally shooting Joyce St.; at 11:01 a.m. at 77 Chief Toney Chaplin told 770 Broadway. The caller re- himself as employees fled Green St.; reporters. ported someone struck her frantically into the streets UPS spokesman Steve vehicle with a carriage. shouting “shooter!” and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Fire At 8:24 p.m. a caller from police swarmed in, author- Gaut said the shooter was UPS workers gather outside a UPS package de- Serino Way reported his ities and witnesses said. a company employee. A A report of a fire at 12:53 San Francisco Police De- livery warehouse where a shooting took place p.m. Tuesday at 37 Kirtland neighbor has begun to re- Amid a barrage of gun- move his fence. The caller told fire, some workers sought partment official identi- on Wednesday in San Francisco. St.; at 9:51 p.m. Tuesday at fied him as Jimmy Lam of 67 Silsbee St.; at 10:57 p.m. police they will be contacting refuge on the roof of the the building inspector in the four-story facility, while San Francisco but had no ongoing. tified one of the people Tuesday at 14 Summerset immediate details on his Officials, UPS employ- killed as 46-year-old Mike Court; at 7:08 a.m. Wednes- morning about damage to his others ran outside and background, noting the ees and witnesses de- Lefiti, a UPS driver. day at 24 Bulfinch St.; fence and the installation of a pounded on the windows fence by his neighbor. of a public bus, witnesses name is common in the scribed chaos as shots Lefiti’s cousin, Mack Overdose A caller from Palmer Avenue said. San Francisco Bay Area rang out during a morn- Toia, told KGO-TV he was reported a group of youths “They were screaming, and finding information ing meeting before driv- at the UPS facility wait- A report of an overdose at throwing fireworks at people ‘Go! Go! Go!’” said Jessi- required significant record ers were sent on their de- ing to pick up Lefiti when at 1:28 p.m. Tuesday at Joyce and cars from an older gray ca Franklin, 30, who was searches. livery routes. he heard shots. He left his St.; at 4:10 p.m. Tuesday at Toyota Corolla. Police could riding to work when the The official spoke on Police have not yet re- van and saw his cousin Union Street. not find the vehicle. bus made a regular stop condition of anonymity be- leased victims’ names but sprawled on concrete be- in front of the UPS facili- cause the investigation is families and friends iden- hind a gate, Toia said. THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Budding moguls pitch ideas in Lynn Pot tax revamp PITCH From A1 sparks debate low-income Latino Lynn Residents. POT TAX Cahill declined comment. From A1 Phil Crawford, chairman “This is amazing,” Cortes of the Lynnfield Board of said. “I’m so happy and sur- higher tax rate as pro- Selectmen, and Mayor Ju- prised. I never imagined posed by the House, he re- dith Flanagan Kennedy I would be able to win. It jects local control. could not be reached for was a tough competition.” “The voters approved comment. Second place went to the measure to allow A spokesman for Pea- Lynn’s For The Culture, these stores to open where body Mayor Edward A. a nonprofit organization they choose,” he said. “I Bettencourt Jr. said the dedicated to build, inform, don’t think we should go mayor would like to see inspire, and engage young against the voters.” the final House version of urban millennials in the City Councilor-at-Large the measure before offer- surrounding area. Just re- Brian LaPierre said while ing an opinion. cently, their team hosted a he was supportive of med- The House proposal is GlowUp event at the Lynn ical marijuana, he is op- expected to receive a chilly Housing Authority in posed to recreational pot reception in the Senate. which local teens got their and prefers local control. Sen. Patricia Jehlen, makeup and hair done for “I do like the higher tax (D-Somerville), told State prom at no charge. They rate, but Lynn does not House News Service that received a $750 check. need any more places to voters should be able to Third place and the fan sell marijuana,” he said. trust the Legislature not favorite went to a pair of Last year, the City to more than double the Lynnfield brothers, Ga- Council selected a pair tax rate that they voted briel and Sebastian Fadel of retailers to sell medi- for. She also said a high and their nonprofit orga- ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE cal marijuana in the city. tax rate would encourage nization 96 Bricks — a Newton-based Massachu- buyers to seek pot from charity created to provide Three of the five judges at the EforAll Pitch Contest held at KIPP Acade- setts Patient Foundation black market dealers. Legos for disadvantaged my in Lynn. From left, Laurence Howard, Tanya Jones and Erin Hegarty. plans to operate a facility Material from State youth. The two teenagers on the Lynnway and Old House News Service was were the youngest pre- World Remedies of Mar- used in this report. senters at the event. blehead is slated to open “We first got the idea a shop at Western Avenue. Thomas Grillo can be when we were on vaca- State Rep. and City reached at tgrillo@item- tion and visited the refu- Councilor-at-Large Daniel live.com. gee camps,” Gabriel said. “We realized there wasn’t much being provided in History’s ‘Instructions’ toys and short term alter- native education and we had so many Lego bricks brought to life in Malden at home, we thought we should try to collect and MALDEN days other towns added distribute them as a char- From A1 their voices to the cry for ity.” independence,” including Since they became an reading will be a full- Newburyport in the North official non-profit, they blown celebration of the Shore and Pittsfield to the have collected 100,000 pivotal document. west. Lego bricks. Their first Historians regionally These acts of defiance distribution will be in and nationally point to were preludes to the pre- July at the Navajo Res- the May 27, 1776 docu- sentation of the historic ervation in New Mexico, ment known formally as Declaration of Indepen- and for the Syrian refu- “Instructions of the In- dence by the Continental gees in Greece. habitants of Malden, Mas- Congress in Philadelphia The event was hosted sachusetts to their Repre- on July 4, 1776. by EforAll, an organiza- sentatives in Congress” as Malden had about 1,000 tion that fosters an en- the first public declaration townspeople in the 1770s trepreneurial ecosystem of a pre-Revolutionary and a number of them in mid-sized U.S. cities From left, Richard Johnson makes his pitch for his idea called Sporuo to War community of their were active early on in the that have struggled with Melissa Rowe Sherwood and Michelle Kane. desire for independence struggle for independence. decades of poverty and from Great Britain. The citizens of Malden decline, in order to ac- In May, 1776, the Pro- were also among the first celerate economic and two more pitch contests in realize you don’t have all maybe the capital,” said vincial Congress asked to declare a boycott on the social impact. Serving Lynn by the end of the year. the answers. You don’t Development Director the towns to “express their consumption of British cities such as Lowell, “There’s a lot of differ- even know where to start Tracy Sopchak. “We work minds with respect to the tea to protest the Revenue Lawrence, Fall River, and ent people in the city of on all the things you need with people who have all important question of Act of 1766. New Bedford, EforAll is Lynn with different back- to get accomplished,” he these barriers: the edu- American Independence.” For the past two years expanding to Lynn, too. grounds, languages, places said. “I feel like EforAll cation, the network, and Malden was the first to Coots, also a period actor Since beginning in respond. On Monday, May of origin that all comes to- provides that kind of the funding. We provide and member of Gardner’s 2012, EforAll has creat- 27, 1776, the citizens of gether in Lynn,” said Kev- structure where you can the accelerator program Regiment of the Charles- ed 271 jobs, raised more in Moforte, the Executive compress that and do it Malden declared by unan- than $7 million, and gen- to provide entrepreneurs town Militia, has reen- Director for the Lynn site. in a very professional imous vote that “it is the erated $5.2 million in these things.” acted the “Instructions” “It just has everything you way that really increases ardent wish of our souls announcement in a cere- revenue. These meetings will that America may become want in a city to explode.” your chances of success.” mony coordinated by Mal- “Lynn hits our definition switch off between the a free and independent An entrepreneur him- EforAll will be offering den city officials and read- of the kind of city and area state.” self, Moforte wished he a free three-month inten- Lynn Chamber of Com- ing in front of the Malden EforAll wants to be,” said “This document is the could have met EforAll sive accelerator program merce and KIPP Academy, Public Library in conjunc- CEO David Parker. “There first recorded acknowl- when he was beginning where entrepreneurs get although dates and times tion with citywide Inde- are all these mid-sized edgement of an entire his soap-making business workshops, are paired haven’t been set. pendence Day activities, post-industrial cities try- community voting for in- two years ago, to seek with mentors, and become EforAll intends to go na- In 2015, Malden Mayor ing to figure out how to get dependence from Great guidance as a young busi- educated to start their tional, Sopchak said. “Our Gary Christenson, who their economies revved up. Britain,” Coots said. “The ness owner. own business. We want to see entrepre- goal is to be in at least 50 first time I read it, it has displayed the origi- “If you grow up priv- neurship from local peo- “As soon as you decide cities by the year 2024.” brought tears to my eyes. nal document in his office ple of the city of Lynn to you want to start a busi- ileged and you want to The more I read it, the since assuming the top Matt Demirs can be move the city and people ness, you are immediate- start a business, you more I realized what the post, provided a copy of forward.” ly flooded with a million probably have the edu- reached at mdemirs@item- words meant.” the document to be dis- EforAll plans on having questions because you cation, the network and live.com. This vivid, strong- played at the State House ly-worded announcement with other Revolutionary was unanimously voted War relics at the request on by the people of Mal- of Malden state Sen. Ja- Saugus seniors could get tax break son Lewis, D-5th Middle- den to be delivered to the Second Continental Con- sex. SENIORS of the total project would statement from Crabtree’s According to The Warren gress via their representa- “What impresses resi- dents and businesspeople From A1 be an estimated $118 mil- office. Group, in March, the me- tive Ezra Sargeant. In the 1776 communication, the alike is when they learn lion, bonded over a 30- “The proposed increased dian home value in Sau- School and Veterans Me- year period. exemption would not only voting citizens of Malden that Malden was the very morial Elementary School. The Massachusetts help mitigate tax increas- gus was $374,950. renounce the colonies’ ties first one anywhere to On Tuesday, residents School Building Authority es under the project for At $375,000, the cost to the Kingdom of Great make this declaration,” will be asked to support (MSBA) will reimburse the eligible seniors, veter- would be $76 in 2018, $118 Britain and set forth their Christenson said at the an investment of $186 town at a minimum rate ans, and other taxpayers, in 2019, and would contin- wish to become an inde- time. “Of all the wonderful items on display, this is million. That includes of 53 percent — which is but it may also result in ue gradually increasing pendent “American” re- $160 million for a pro- expected to increase — of these residents receiv- public. the one that people mar- posed grades 6-12 combi- eligible approved project ing savings greater than until reaching $541 in “In a ringing denunci- vel over the most.” nation middle and high costs for the middle-high the amount of the tax in- 2024. The cost would then ation of arbitrary power This year’s reenactment school and a $25 million school. crease,” said Crabtree. begin to gradually decline. the people of Malden ex- and reading by Coots will district-wide master plan Under Crabtree’s plan, “We know there are many Crabtree said the town’s claimed they would not be at the Malden Public Library. The ceremony that would restructure the the real estate property residents who support the recently earned S&P AA+ be taxed without their district to include an up- tax exemption already School District’s plan and consent and they ‘would has special significance per elementary school for being provided to eligi- its vision to provide facil- bond rating, which is have no further connec- this year as the original grades 3-5 at the existing ble seniors, veterans, and ities and resources that the highest rating in the tion with a king who can 1776 document, as well Belmonte Middle School other qualifying taxpay- meet the academic needs town’s history, will save unfeelingly hear of the as a newly-digitized ver- and a lower elementary ers who meet statutory of all students, and we taxpayers an estimated slaughter of his subjects,’” sion, will go on permanent school for Pre-K through exemptions would be dou- hope this exemption plan $7.2 million in savings historian William Fowler display at the library at 4 grade 2 at the Veterans bled. The current taxpay- will eliminate any tax con- wrote in a 2001 newspa- p.m. on Friday, June 30. over the life of the bond. Memorial Elementary er annual exemption for cerns for these affected per column entitled “For At 5 p.m., attendees of School. eligible seniors, veterans, residents.” Bridget Turcotte can be the Real Birthplace of De- the ceremony will then The master plan is a and other residents rang- A fact sheet provided by mocracy, Look to Malden.” go to the front lawn of the town project and is not be- es from $309 to a full tax Crabtree details the cost reached at bturcotte@item- Fowler added, “Malden’s library for the reading ing pursued through the exemption of local prop- to residents with average live.com. Follow her on declaration helped break of the “Instructions” by MSBA. The town’s share erty taxes, according to a home value assessments. Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. the dam. Within a few Coots, in full regalia.

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Dolce & Gabbana calls out In ‘47 Meters Down,’ critics with boycott T-shirts Moore and Holt embrace

NEW YORK (AP) — Italian fashion uncharted waters house Dolce & Gabbana is thumbing its nose at critics with a new campaign and LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mandy apparel urging a boycott of the company. Moore, above, spent six weeks at the The company is selling T-shirts for bottom of a London pool trapped inside a $245 a piece that read #BOYCOTT steel cage, hyperventilating and scream- DOLCE & GABBANA. The shirts are ing while filming the underwater thriller listed on Dolce and Gabbana’s website “47 Meters Down .” It wasn’t all called alongside a short film of Italian protest- for in the script. ers wearing the shirts during a demon- Countless “what ifs” played out in her PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS stration against the company. mind: What if her air suddenly cut out? Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gab- What if her scuba equipment wasn’t bana, above, are among the protesters. Hot dog! Eye-catching LA wiener stand finds museum home properly attached? The shirts follow Instagram posts from “It hadn’t really been done before, so co-founder Stefano Gabbana last month no one really knew the ramifications of LOS ANGELES (AP) — An eye-catch- on display,” she told the Los Angeles spending that much time underwater,” highlighting first lady Melania Trump’s ing Los Angeles hot dog stand designed Daily News. Dolce & Gabbana outfits during her Moore, 33, said. in the 1940s to look like a giant wiener The chicken wire and stucco dog In total, Moore said she and her co-star recent overseas trip with President on a bun has found a home a decade measured 18 feet from nose to tail with Donald Trump. In one of his posts, Claire Holt spent 95 percent of produc- after closing. a line of mustard running across its tion underwater for “47 Meters Down,” Gabbana called out “haters” and urged The Tail o’ the Pup, which fed working service window. them to boycott the brand. which arrives in theaters Friday more people and Hollywood stars for 60 years, Designed by architect Milton Black than two years after it was shot. Dolce & Gabbana didn’t immediate- will be moved Thursday for permanent and opened in 1946, the Tail o’ the Pup Moore and Holt, 29, play sisters who ly respond to a request for comment display at Valley Relics Museum, home was built to catch the attention of pass- try escaping their everyday problems by Wednesday. to many pop culture items. The unique ing motorists during an era when cars going on a Mexican vacation. They party, structure, which appeared in TV shows were king. they argue and they go shark diving in a and movies and was named a Los An- It’s a rare surviving example of when gi- rickety cage. The cable suddenly breaks geles cultural landmark, has been in a ant doughnuts, chili bowls and coffee cups loose, sending them plummeting 154 feet storage yard since its walk-up window dotted Los Angeles curbs from the 1920s to the ocean floor. shut for the final time in 2005. to after World War II, the newspaper said. In reality the actresses only descended Nicole Miller, whose husband Jay’s “The Tail o’ the Pup was clearly among 20 feet down to reach the bottom of that family has owned the Pup since the the best known of the ‘programmatic’ London pool. But as Moore will tell you, 1970s, said they’d hoped to find a new buildings — buildings that often looked that’s still 20 feet underwater. location to serve its famous all-beef like products sold inside,” said Cindy “It wasn’t lost on us that we’re breath- franks once again, but couldn’t secure Olnick of the Los Angeles Conservancy, ing underwater and that is not normal,” permits. a preservation group. “The whole build- Moore said. The family is glad the museum “is ing, besides the sign, was an advertise- willing to take it, restore it, and put it ment.” Donnie Iris and The Cruisers

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘Rough Night’ is a wild ride Returns to Rivers Casino PITTSBURGH (AP) — Rock ’n’ roll Dylan Nobel lecture From left, veteran of the ’70s Donnie Iris returns Zoe Kravitz, to Rivers Casino this summer to play a used phrasing similar Jillian Bell, special concert in his hometown of Pitts- to SparkNotes Scarlett Jo- burgh. Donnie Iris and The Cruisers will hansson, Ila- perform at the casino’s amphitheater on LOS ANGELES (AP) — The whiff of na Glazer and Saturday, July 29, at 8 p.m. Tickets for the plagiarism is blowin’ in the wind for Bob Kate McKin- performance cost $20, and concertgoers will Dylan. non in a scene receive a $10 Free Slot Play or Match Play Phrases sprinkled throughout the rock from “Rough that can be used on the day of the concert. legend’s lecture for his Nobel Prize in Night.” Known for his work with the Jaggerz literature are very similar to phrases and Wild Cherry during the 1970s, from the summation of “Moby Dick” Iris’s impact on rock music is thread- PHOTO | ed throughout the early ’70s and ’80s, on SparkNotes, a sort of online “Cliff’s ASSOCIATED PRESS Notes” that’s familiar to modern stu- beginning when he penned the No. 2 Billboard hit “The Rapper” in 1970. After dents looking for shortcuts and teachers (AP) — In “Rough Night “ four women to make the protagonists the murderers. trying to catch them. his stint with Wild Cherry, Iris enjoyed a on a wild and crazy bachelorette week- The thing is, there is a lot of funny in successful solo career with chart-topping The saga began when writer Ben end in Miami accidentally kill a guy and “Rough Night,” the directorial debut of Greenman pointed out on his blog on hits such as “Ah! Leah!” and “Love Is try to get away with it. Lucia Aniello, who wrote the script Like a Rock” in the ’80s. June 6 that Dylan appeared to have in- You know it’s coming. It’s right there in with her partner Paul W. Downs (he vented a quote from “Moby Dick,” which Since his breakout onto the music the trailer. In the middle of the party, Jil- also plays the straight-laced fiancé of scene in 1970, Iris has left his mark on Dylan discussed in the lecture along lian Bell’s coked out character runs full Scarlett Johansson’s character). The with Buddy Holly, “The Odyssey” and the rock music industry, as his voice speed toward a male stripper to strad- comedy duo has the chops to make some- can be heard on the first three Jaggerz “All Quiet on the Western Front.” dle him and inadvertently knocks the thing wild and great — they’ve worked Then Andrea Pitzer, a writer for albums, the fourth Wild Cherry album guy over. As his seat falls back, his head as co-producers and writers on the won- Slate, delved into the supposed quote and his own 11 studio albums with The cracks into the sharp edged fireplace derfully manic millennial friendship and wrote in a story Tuesday that the Cruisers, including one EP and two live ledge behind him. comedy “Broad City,” which Aniello also line was not in “Moby Dick” but was very and two compilation albums. Having What the trailer doesn’t show is the directs occasionally. much like a line from the SparkNotes toured with notable rock icons such as reddish black blood oozing out from the For “Rough Night” they assembled a Journey, Bryan Adams, Foreigner summary of the book. dead guy’s head onto the white tile floor. great (and brilliantly random) cast, in- and Bon Jovi, Iris continues to per- Here’s Dylan: “Some men who receive Have I mentioned this is a comedy? Was cluding “Broad City’s” salty star Ilana form for fans throughout the greater injuries are led to God, others are led to the trailer warning us about this mo- Glazer, Saturday Night Live’s pinch-hit- Pittsburgh, Penn., and Youngstown and bitterness.” ment so we could be prepared? Or was it Cleveland, Ohio, areas. And SparkNotes: “someone whose tri- selling it as part of the laughs? ter Kate McKinnon, the fearless up- als have led him toward God rather than Others have tried to venture into this and-comer Jillian Bell and the wonder- bitterness.” questionable terrain before, like the in- fully versatile Zoe Kravitz. They’re put Pitzer went on to find, and The As- sanely awful “Very Bad Things,” in which in an initial situation that’s both relat- sociated Press has verified, 20 other the dead stripper is referred to as a “105 able (college friends reuniting years lat- SEND US YOUR STUFF sentences with traces and phrases from pound problem.” Comedies are welcome er for a bachelorette) and gives room for WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CON- the “Moby Dick” SparkNotes. She cites to test our moral flexibility, but it was things to get out of control (just add some no examples in Dylan’s discussion of the extremely hard to get on board with the cocaine, missed connections and a pair of TRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL LOOK@ other two books, and the AP found none. privileged cover-up antics of the “Rough crazy neighbors in Demi Moore and Ty ITEMLIVE.COM OR MAIL YOUR SUBMIS- The cases Pitzer found are not blatant Night” crew after the man bleeds out — Burrell). But it lacks “Broad City’s” de- SION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA or explicit — there are no verbatim no matter what narrative gymnastics licious edge and deranged specificity in sentences, only identical phrases and they try to concoct to make it OK. Not favor of something more broad and ge- 01903. similar phrasing. even “Weekend At Bernie’s” had the gall neric. WEATHER LOTTERY

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BROCKTON — Another year, another tough loss for St. John’s Prep in the Super 8 nal. St. John’s of Shrewsbury took advantage of Eagles miscues to score four runs in the sixth, and the Ea- gles’ comeback was too little, too late as the Pio- neers wrapped up the title with a 5-4 win Wednesday night at Campanelli Sta- dium. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Two days after making six errors in a win over BC Lynn native Brendan Powicki is enjoying his rst season with the High to reach the nal, St. . John’s Prep didn’t make as many mistakes but the Pioneers made it pay for every miscue. That was Local trio to be key the case in a sixth inning that sealed the win for St. John’s. “For the rst time, I felt for Navs this year like we were a little fa- tigued, a little tired,” Prep coach Dan Letarte said. By Harold Rivera “The four-run inning, that ITEM STAFF hurts. You pull that out, LYNN — With the Fu- it’s a 4-1 game. But that’s tures Collegiate Baseball baseball, that’s the way it League season off and goes.” “In this tournament, you running, the North Shore have to play perfect, you Navigators are hopeful can’t have a bad inning,” that the summer of 2017 Letarte added. “We’ve brings them a strong sea- learned that over the son. The tough news, thus years. And when we have far, is the Navs are off to those bad innings, that ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON a sour start after losing ITEM FILE PHOTO usually leads to big runs, St. John’s Prep’s Andrew Selima reacts after eight of their rst nine Peabody native Bobby Tramondozzi. big problems.” striking out against St. John’s of Shrewsbury games. The good news, be- It’s the third year in a Powicki, Peabody’s Bob- John’s Prep, is in his rst sides the fact that they’ve row that St. John’s Prep in the Division 1A “Super 8” Final at Campan- been here before after by Tramondozzi and Na- season as a Navigator. has reached the Super 8 elli Stadium in Brockton on Wednesday night. starting 1-12 last season, hant’s Al Wallach are all After a year of postgrad- nal. The past two years, is the Navs have a trio striving to be key contrib- uate baseball at Worces- the Eagles pushed the effective, allowing one run single from Christian Jor- of talented local arms to utors from the mound for ter Academy, Powicki will tournament to its limit, on three hits, striking out dan. But Bussone worked help them get over the the Navs this summer. look to nd a role on the but fell to Braintree in the four. his way out of a two-out, hump. Powicki, who played his nale each time. This year, The Prep struck rst, two-on jam to preserve the Lynn native Brendan high school baseball at St. LOCALS, B2 the Prep fell to St. John’s plating two runs in the lead. on a dramatic walk-off third. The Eagles found All was quiet until the in the winners bracket two-out magic as Jacob sixth. Matt Relihan came Navs fall to Rox in Brockton semi nal. The Eagles had Bolger reached on a two- on in relief of Jake Sand- to beat BC High Monday base error after a throw erson, who tossed two to get another shot at St. to rst skipped to the dug- scoreless innings, and the A tough seventh-inning stung the the fourth, as Daniel Jung and Nick John’s, who they split out. That kept the inning trouble for Relihan start- North Shore Navigators as they fell Garland had back-to-back hits. They the regular season series alive for Tyler MacGregor, ed right away. Sean Burke to the , 6-1, on Wednes- were advanced into scoring position with, 1-1. who laced a RBI double to reached on an in eld sin- day night at . Brockton by a wild pitch. Jung came around to Early on, everything deep left-center. Frank Di- gle, and Thomas Moschel- improves to 6-2 on the year while score on a ground ball to the short- was clicking for the Prep. Orio followed with a dou- la drew a walk. John the Navs fall to a 1-9 record. North stop. The Navigators answered quick- Casey Bussone, who took ble up the middle, bring- Fields bunted the runners Shore pitcher Austen Michel (Dart- ly with a run in the sixth, as Joey the loss in the Saturday’s ing in MacGregor. over. mouth) went six strong innings in Pena (St. Thomas Aquinas) walked winners bracket semi - But as was the case Sat- Dan Regan took over his first start after moving from the with one out. Nick Falkson singled nal, got the chance to re- urday, the shutdown in- for Relihan, and the Prep bullpen. He struck out eight on the but the Navigators lost a base runner deem himself against the ning was elusive for the caught a stroke of luck night and ended with a no-decision. Pioneers. Bussone wasn’t Eagles. St. John’s cut the Brockton took the lead in the start of NAVS, B2 his sharpest, but he was lead in half on a two-out PREP, B2 Agganis games celebrate the “Golden Greek’s” legacy By Steve Krause ITEM SPORTS EDITOR LYNN — Ten days from today, the annual week of Harry Agganis All-Star games that serve both to commemorate his legacy as Lynn’s most renowned athlete ever and help fund the scholarships present- ed by the foundation that bears his name will get un- derway. Nicknamed “The Golden Harry Agganis, Greek,” Agganis was a star “The Golden athlete at Lynn Classical Greek,” was a who went on to play foot- rst baseman ball and baseball at Bos- for the Red Sox ton University. He was the rst person in BU history at the time of to be named an All-Amer- his death ican. And though he was in 1955. drafted out of college by FILE PHOTO the Cleveland Browns, he passed up an opportunity in pro football to play base- ball for the Red Sox. Harry Agganis game schedule Agganis was hitting over .300 and playing rst base Sunday, June 25 for Boston when he was Awards Ceremony, 10 a.m., Manning Field stricken on June 27, 1955, 20th softball game, noon, Fraser field with a pulmonary embo- 23rd baseball game, 2 p.m., Fraser Field lism while in Sancta Ma- Monday, June 26 ria Hospital in Cambridge 13th boys game, 6 p.m., Lynn Classical with a viral ailment. He 13th girls basketball game, 7:15 p.m., Lynn Classical was 26 years old. Upon his death, Lynn Tuesday, June 27 attorney Charles Demakis 22nd girls soccer game, 5:30 p.m., Manning Field became the prime mover 22nd boys soccer game, 7 p.m., Manning Field. in the establishment of the Wednesday, June 28 Agganis Foundation. The 6th girls game, 5:30 p.m.., Manning Field idea was followed through 6th boys lacrosse game, 7 p.m., Manning field by Harold O. Zimman, a former coach and mentor; Thursday, June 29 Dr. Elmo F. Benedetto, who 56th football game, 7 p.m., Manning Field. AGGANIS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2017

Shriners Football All-Stars Local players enjoy time with Navigators LOCALS up a stellar sophomore From B1 season at UMass Boston. The Beacons reached the the pitching staff at Stone- Division 3 College World hill College this upcoming Series for the second time fall as a freshman. in program history and The opportunity to finished the year at 38-12. spend his summer in his The turnaround from hometown with the Navs pitching for the Beacons gives Powicki a chance to to rejoining the Navs was prepare for the level of a quick one for Tramon- competition he’ll face on dozzi but he’s looking for- the collegiate mound. ward to spending the sum- “It’s awesome to be play- mer working on his craft. ing for the Navs,” Powicki “I’m tired in a sense said. “I’ve been coming to that it’s been a lot but it’s games since the (North good to keep going,” Tra- Shore) Spirit was here mondozzi said. “It’s an because I’m a local kid all-year affair. Going from from Lynn. The oppor- tunity to come here and summer ball, to fall ball, play against some of the winter workouts and then best competition around the spring season. Even COURTESY PHOTO the country with a bunch though I’m tired, it’s good to be here getting work From left, local players Bo Millett of Marblehead, Oscar Lopez of Revere, Liam Reddy of St. of great players, it’s awe- some.” in.” Mary’s, Abraham Toe of St. Mary’s, Declan Burt of St. John’s Prep and Anthony Destefano of Playing for the Navs is Revere pose with their jerseys after being selected to the 39th Shriners Football All-Star team. Although the Navs are off a tough a tough start, an experience that has Powicki’s enjoying himself come full-circle for the in his first season with the Peabody native. team. Thus far, Powicki’s “I live the next town Navs bats fall silent in loss to Brockton made it a priority to learn over so it’s only a 10 min- from the more experienced ute drive,” Tramondozzi players on the roster. said. “I went to these NAVS O’Hara came in to score from pushed Kyle Simon to second, “It’s been good,” Powicki games when I was a kid. From B1 third on a wild pitch during Kyle scoring Berry. A putout and a said. “I’m pretty young for I used to look up to these Ruth’s at-bat. Ruth would earn a swinging strike ended the inning. the team but I’m learning guys when I was a kid and when Pena was called out on a walk and stole second. Sam Co- Brickman came in strong with a lot. I’m learning from all now I’m on the field. It’s a fielder’s choice. Alex Brickman chrane singled to score Ruth, three straight outs in the top of the older guys and that’s pretty cool experience.” (Siena) came through with an in- putting the third run across the the eighth but it wasn’t enough to great.” The positive for the field single to score Dane Berezo plate for the inning. Cochrane stem the tide for the Navigators. Wallach, a returning Navs, through the first 10 (VCU). continued around the base paths, Matt Kerin came back for the Rox player, just wrapped up games of the season, has Cam Lanzilli (Eckard) came in advancing to third on an error by and struck out the side in the bot- his junior campaign at been the team’s pitching. the seventh to relieve Michel and Powicki and came around to score tom of the ninth to prevent any Framingham State. The Tramondozzi noted that gave up back-to-back triples to on a passed ball. more North Shore scoring. chance to play baseball the team hasn’t allowed Silva and Tommy O’Hara. Lanzil- Alex Brickman (St. Petersburg) The Navigators head to Bris- in front of local fans at many runs, meaning a li was pulled in favor of Brendan came in and struck out his first tol on Thursday afternoon before Fraser Field, just a few turnaround is certainly Powicki (Stonehill), who had no batter. Chris Berry singled and hosting the first fireworks night miles away from Wallach’s in the cards if the bats better luck against the Brockton advanced to third on an error by of 2017 on Friday as they host hometown, makes the ex- and gloves can find their bats. the left fielder. Jung walked and Worcester. perience a special one for rhythm. the Nahant native. “We haven’t been letting “It’s a great opportuni- up many runs this sea- ty to play for the Navs,” son,” Tramondozzi said. Eagles fall in Super 8 Final once again Wallach, a Swampscott “If we keep that going and High alum, said. “Espe- start hitting well, we can PREP groundout to escape any further day’s game, striking out Andrew cially growing up around, get back to where we were From B1 damage. Still, the Eagles were star- Selima and Chris Francoeur to end playing in front of fans last year and maybe even ing at a 5-2 deficit. the threat. In the ninth, the Eagles that I’ve grown up around further.” when Patrick Galvin grounded into The Eagles mounted a comeback put runners on second and third, makes it pretty cool. Play- a fielder’s choice and catcher Alex in the eighth, as MacGregor started but Seymour buckled down to finish ing baseball makes it a Powicki agreed that a Lane caught Burke in between third a rally with a leadoff single. DiO- it out. fun summer.” turnaround isn’t out of and home for the second out. rio delivered another huge hit, this “The kids are so resilient. They’re Now that Wallach’s in reach as the team looks That luck turned quickly, however. time a RBI triple to cut the lead to down and they put the winning run his second go-round with to build a winning streak A balk brought home the tying run 5-3. Dan Frey drove DiOrio home on on base. You can’t ask for more than the team, the right-hander in the young season. Af- in Moschella, and Jake Hamel drove a fielder’s choice. that,” Letarte said. “The resiliency comes into the season ter a similar beginning in home the go-ahead run with a hard But St. John’s coach Charlie Ep- was great, but St. John’s is a very with high expectations. 2016, the Navs are taking single to left to make it 3-2. Another pinger wouldn’t let the Prep’s rally deserving champion. We had some “We returned a lot of a calm and confident ap- walk and an error brought home two continue. Enter Ian Seymour. young guys get some tournament guys from last year,” Wal- proach. more runs. Seymour held the Eagles at bay experience, that’s good. But the best lach said. “I think the ex- “The team talks about Max Gieg came on in relief and for much of Saturday’s loss, and con- team won, they beat us three out of pectation is that we can how last year they were walked the bases loaded but got a tinued his dominance in Wednes- four.” make a big impact this 1-12 so we’re not too wor- year. We’ve had a slow ried or anything like that,” start but everybody here Powicki said. “We know Lynn Woods summer races continue knows this team’s capable we’re a good team so we’ll of turning it around.” just continue to work hard The Lynn Woods Summer Cross five was a pack of four fellow Lyn- Kwiatek (14:22) and Lynn’s Abigail Tramondozzi, also a re- and hopefully dig our- Country races were back at it on ners in Bryan DeLeon (17:17), Colin Morris (15:07). turner, recently wrapped selves out.” Wednesday evening at Lynn Woods. Harvey (18:07), Jack Carroll (18:36) In the 5.3 mile race, Lynn’s Matt The total number of finishers among and Tiana Foglietta (18:37). Veiga was the top finisher with a the three races on Wednesday was In the kids race, a 1.59 mile course, time of 30 minutes and 56 seconds. 255, and it was a strong showing for it was Ryan Amirault of Lynn who Agganis Week to Lynn natives. took the top spot at 12 minutes and Also finishing in the top five were In the 2.6 mile race, Lynn’s Adam 19 seconds. Rounding out the top Zach Seibold of Cambridge (32:19), Bryson claimed first place with a five behind Amirault were Lynn’s Michael Warren of South Boston start next Sunday time of 16 minutes and one second. Kyle Kwiatek (13:02), Salem’s Ma- (35:01), Greg Esbitt of Salem (35:06) Finishing behind Bryson in the top likai Kugel (14:10), Lynn’s Michael and Nakri Dao of Lynn (35:22). AGGANIS The games will feature From B1 recently-graduated ath- letes in baseball, softball, was Lynn’s athletic direc- boys and girls lacrosse, Betts, Red Sox hand Phillies tor; the Red Sox and The boys and girls soccer, Item. boys and girls basketball, Demakis’ son, attorney and football. They will their eighth consecutive loss Thomas C. Demakis, is be spread over a five-day the current chairman of period from June 25-29, the foundation. with the 56th annual foot- PHILADELPHIA (AP) pressive, with a two-run Agganis Week will kick double off Hellickson in ball game concluding the — Mookie Betts homered off Sunday, June 25 with twice and Xander Bo- the first and a single that week’s events. an awards ceremony at gaerts had three RBIs to scored Betts in the sec- The Agganis Hall of Manning Field in Lynn, help the ond. He also had a fine Fame will induct five new during which 2017 high beat the Philadelphia defensive play robbing members, one for a per- school graduates from Phillies 7-3 on Wednesday Hellickson of an infield son who honors Aggan- Lynn, the North Shore night. hit, squashing a potential is’ Greek heritage (the and Boston will receive Betts had four hits and Phillies rally in the fourth. Charles Demakis Award), drove in three to lead Andrew Benintendi Agganis scholarships, for community service which are renewable the an offensive barrage off drove in the other Red Sox (Paul F. Cavanagh), ser- following three years they Phillies starter Jeremy run with a sacrifice fly. vice to youth sports (Dr. are in college. Hellickson (5-5). Boston The Phillies scored three Elmo F. Benedetto), ser- Included are two new tagged him for six runs runs off Boston start- vice to the Agganis Foun- scholarships endowed by on nine hits in just five in- er Brian Johnson in the dation (Harold O. Zim- Jim Baldini, who has ear- nings. third inning on a two-out man) and media coverage Betts led off the game single by Kendrick and a marked the money for stu- dents from West Lynn who of youth and high school with a single, had an RBI two-run home run by Aar- athletics (David C. Weid- double in the second, but on Altherr, his 10th of the plan to major in STEM-re- lated subjects (science, ner). his biggest hit was a solo season. “We are looking forward home run, his 10th of the Johnson left the game technology, engineering, and mathematics). to another outstanding season, in the fourth in- with an arm injury, but week,” said Paul Halloran, the Red Sox bullpen shut Among the other schol- ning after the Phillies had Agganis Games executive scored three runs to close the door on the Phillies, arships are those in the director. “Agganis Week within 5-3. as four different relievers name of former Item sports editor Edward Ca- has turned into a pre- He had a chance to get combined to allow just two PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the cycle in the ninth in- hits over the final 6 1/3 hill, Agganis’ grand-neph- mier sports festival, giv- ning, but instead of a tri- innings. Hector Velazquez Mookie Betts, left, and Xander Bogaerts cel- ew Greg, and former ing many of the all-stars ple connected for home (1-1) was credited with his ebrate after Betts hit a solo home run in the Lynn Mayor Patrick J. an opportunity to put on run No. 11 to put the game first major league win. fourth inning on Wednesday night. McManus. The Thomas the uniform for one last out of reach. It was his The Boston bullpen has A. Yawkey Foundation time, and others a chance eighth career multi-homer now gone 21 1/3 consecutive season, matching a franchise in the third inning with funds four grants annual- to play a game in prepa- ration for their college ca- game. innings without allowing a record for consecutive inter- what the Red Sox indicated ly for students living and attending high school in reer.” Betts was dazzling de- run. league losses since games was left shoulder discomfort. fensively as well, and Not much is going right Boston. Halloran said there are between the two leagues After two strong innings, made a stellar diving for the Phillies who have Since 1955, the Agganis more than 360 athletes catch in right field to rob the worst record in baseball. started in 1997. Johnson lost a lot of velocity Foundation has award- registered to play and Howie Kendrick of a hit in They have lost eight consec- TRAINER’S ROOM on his pitches, leading to the ed scholarships totaling that rosters have been the fifth inning. utive games as well as all Red Sox: Starting pitcher Phillies only offensive out- $1.85 million to 945 stu- finalized and will be an- Bogaerts was also im- eight interleague games this Brian Johnson left the game burst of the game. dent-athletes. nounced early next week. THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS THURSDAY Seniors (Not including last night’s games) Danvers at Newburyport (12:30) Thursday Friday Saturday American Legion Baseball WEST Saugus at Marblehead-Swampscott (7) Seniors at vs. Worcester at Martha’s W L Pts. Pct. Streak L10 Methuen at Connery (at Fraser Field, Danvers at Middleton-Peabody (6) (1:30 p.m.) Bravehearts Vineyard (6:35 Pittsfield 8 3 16 0.727 3L 7-3 7:30) Connery at Methuen (7) Worcester 6 4 12 0.600 1W 6-4 Juniors (7 p.m.) p.m.) Juniors Wachusett 4 5 8 0.444 2W 4-5 Ipswich at Saugus (TBA) Middleton-Peabody at N. Andover (6) Bristol 3 8 6 0.273 2L 3-7 Methuen at Connery (at Fraser Field, NSBL 5:30) EAST NS Storm at Newburyport (6) Sunday Monday W L Pts. Pct. Streak L10 NSBL Swampscott at N. Reading (6) at Worcester Nashua 7 2 14 0.778 3W 7-2 NS Phillies at Saugus (11) OFF M. Vineyard 6 5 13 0.545 2W 5-5 FRIDAY Newburyport at Marblehead (5) Bravehearts American Legion Baseball (4:05 p.m.) Brockton 5 2 10 0.714 4W 5-2 SUNDAY Seacoast 4 7 8 0.364 2L 3-7 Seniors Middleton-Peabody at Danvers (5:30) American Legion Baseball North Shore 1 8 2 0.111 1L 1-8 Connery at Newburyport (6) Seniors Haverhill at Beverly-Salem (5:30) Saugus at Haverhill (1) Juniors Andover at Newburyport (5) Ipswich at Middleton-Peabody (6) Juniors N. Andover at Beverly-Salem (6) Saugus at Ipswich (5) Connery at Haverhill (7) Andover at Haverhill (7) NSBL NSBL Beverly at Swampscott (6) Swampscott at Beverly (1) NS Storm at Kingston (5) SATURDAY Saugus at NS Phillies (5:30) American Legion Baseball Newburyport at Manchester (5:30)

SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn Jets seek Babe Ruth complex. Hitters will report from hockey coach 9-11:30 a.m. Pitchers and catchers will Lynn Public Schools are go from 12:30-3p.m. The looking for a head hockey cost $85 each. Five hours of coach for the combined instruction will be provided, Classical, English and Tech along with evaluations. combined teams. Candi- The following week of dates must have a mini- July10-14 (9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.) mum of three years as a all facets of the game will be head hockey coach in col- taught. Players will be vid- lege or high school OR at eotaped and analyzed, and least three years as an written evaluations will fol- assistant coach. All candi- low. dates must submit proof Campers also receive indi- they meet the necessary vidual awards and T-shirts. qualifications along with a All instructors are high letter of application, a school or college certified. statement granting officials The cost is $175. to review credentials, a Contact coach Frank resume, three letters of ref- Carey at 781-842-4042 or PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS erence and transcripts to [email protected] for Barbara C. Rafuse, Director Dustin Johnson watches a shot out of the fescue on the 12th hole at Erin Hills in Erin, Wis. during of Human Resources, Lynn more information. a U.S. Open practice round on Wednesday afternoon. Public Schools, 100 Bennett St., Lynn MA, 01905. The Marblehead seeks closing date for applications is Monday, June 26, and girls soccer coach Dustin Johnson hopes timing is late applications will not be Marblehead High School is accepted. now accepting applications for the varsity girls soccer right for another US Open title Carey baseball coach position. If interested, camp information please email a cover letter, resume and three references ERIN, Wis. (AP) — Dustin Johnson fescue that frames the fairways at for occasional storms on Friday and The Carey Baseball to oneill.andrew@marble- wrapped up his final day practice Erin Hills, is the house where he is Saturday. The greens are soft enough Camp will conduct It’s headschools.org. Prior col- round for the U.S. Open just as the staying. that Johnson is getting yardages to 2-day specialty camps July lege and high school playing sky began to rumble and the horn It has a double-spiral staircase. the hole, knowing his shots won’t 6-7 for pitchers, catchers and/or coaching experience sounded to stop play at Erin Hills. “I sit down when I go down the bounce away too far. and hitting at the Lynn is required. The timing couldn’t have been bet- stairs now,” Johnson said with a “I hope they play it all the way back ter for the world’s No. 1 player, as it smile. “I slide down on my butt.” on every hole,” he said. “Why not? It’s has been the past two weeks. Stairs were the only thing that going to be soft. I hope it’s windy. I TV/RADIO As much as he hates missing cuts, could stop him earlier this year. A hope it’s long, but it doesn’t matter.” TV p.m.; US Open, Fox, 6 p.m. the Memorial two weeks ago was winner of three straight tourna- Johnson isn’t one to feel much pres- a good time for Johnson to have a ments — against the strongest fields sure — he doesn’t show much, any- MLB Track and field weekend off. It allowed him to spend of the year — Johnson slipped in his way — even playing his first major as LA Dodgers at Cleveland, Diamond League, NBCSN, 2 two days in Wisconsin getting to socks going downstairs to move his the No. 1 player in the world. MLB Network, 12 p.m.; p.m. know the longest course in U.S. Open car in the rain on the eve of the Mas- If anything, the pressure is on the Washington at NY Mets, Volleyball history, realizing that he would be a ters and bruised his back so badly USGA in how they set up the golf MLB Network, 7 p.m.; Bos- FIVB: United States vs. Iran late arrival to Erin Hills because of that he had to withdraw the next day. course, and the meteorologist to give ton at Philadelphia, NESN, (tape), NBCSN, 12 p.m. some important family matters. He hasn’t won in four starts since an accurate forecast of the wind. 7:05 p.m. River Jones Johnson, his second then, and his game hasn’t looked as There are a few holes at Erin Hills Radio son, was born on Monday. sharp as it once did. He concedes he where if the tees are all the way back Golf MLB He finds out Thursday whether lost some momentum. and the wind shifts into the players, US Open, FS1, 11 a.m.; Boston at Philadelphia, his game is in shape for Johnson to Even so, he is the betting favorite some won’t be able to reach the fair- LPGA: Meijer Classic, Golf, 4 WEEI-FM 93.7, 7:05 p.m. become the first back-to-back U.S. at the 117th U.S. Open on a course way or will face blind shots. Open champion in 28 years, but his that would appear to suit his game “It’s nerve-wracking, honestly, more MLB mood couldn’t be better. About the perfectly, especially with more rain than most Open sites,” USGA execu- only thing to fear, outside of the thick Wednesday afternoon and a forecast tive director Mike Davis said. NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB New York 38 24 .613 — Washington 39 26 .600 — Boston 37 28 .569 2½ New York 30 34 .469 8½ Tampa Bay 35 33 .515 6 Miami 29 35 .453 9½ Penguins fans flock to Pittsburgh Toronto 32 33 .492 7½ Atlanta 29 36 .446 10 Baltimore 31 32 .492 7½ Philadelphia 21 43 .328 17½ Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Minnesota 33 28 .541 — Milwaukee 34 32 .515 — for Stanley Cup celebration parade Cleveland 31 30 .508 2 Chicago 32 33 .492 1½ Kansas City 30 34 .469 4½ St. Louis 30 33 .476 2½ Detroit 30 35 .462 5 Pittsburgh 30 36 .455 4 PITTSBURGH (AP) — has won two Cups since Chicago 28 35 .444 6 Cincinnati 29 36 .446 4½ West Division West Division The Pittsburgh Penguins’ joining the Penguins as a W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Stanley Cup champion- free agent last season, has Houston 44 22 .667 — Arizona 42 26 .618 — ship, the first an NHL hinted he might retire, Los Angeles 34 34 .500 11 Colorado 42 26 .618 — Texas 32 32 .500 11 Los Angeles 40 25 .615 ½ team has won back to prompting fans to chant, Seattle 32 34 .485 12 San Diego 27 40 .403 14½ back in almost 20 years, “One more year!” And, per- Oakland 27 38 .415 16½ San Francisco 26 41 .388 15½ spawned by far the biggest haps the best story of the Wednesday’s Games p.m. victory parade of any of playoffs was how former Miami 11, Oakland 6 Seattle at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Kansas City 7, San Francisco 2 Texas at Houston, 8:10 p.m. the franchise’s five titles. starting goalie Marc-An- Boston 7, Philadelphia 3 N.Y. Yankees at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. An estimated 650,000 dre Fleury regained that Toronto 7, Tampa Bay 6 Milwaukee at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Arizona 2, Detroit 1 Thursday’s Games people turned out along a job when rookie Matt Mur- San Diego 4, Cincinnati 2 L.A. Dodgers (Hill 3-2) at Cleveland (Tom- downtown parade route ray was injured during Atlanta 13, Washington 2 lin 3-8), 12:10 p.m. Colorado 5, Pittsburgh 1 Seattle (Miranda 6-2) at Minnesota (Berri- that ended with a rally at warm-ups in the first N.Y. Mets 9, Chicago Cubs 4 os 5-1), 1:10 p.m. Point State Park, city pub- game of the playoffs. Fleu- L.A. Dodgers at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Baltimore (Tillman 1-4) at Chicago White Baltimore at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 Sox (Holmberg 1-0), 2:10 p.m. lic works and public safety ry was in net for nine of the officials said Wednesday. 16 victories the Penguins A sunny day with tem- needed to win the Cup be- MLB LEAGUE LEADERS peratures in the 80s didn’t fore Murray returned from AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE hurt, as the smell of sun- injury to replace Fleury BATTING AVERAGE BATTING AVERAGE screen was as pungent as after a shaky third-round Aaron Judge, NYY .341 Ryan Zimmerman, WAS .372 the Penguins’ love in a city game against Ottawa and Corey Dickerson, TB .337 Buster Posey, SF .352 Avisail Garcia, CHW .333 David Murphy, WAS .345 that boasts, officially, only was in net for Pittsburgh’s Xander Bogaerts, BOS .324 Marcell Ozuna, MIA .332 305,000 residents. final seven playoff wins. Starlin Castro, NYY .323 Charlie Blackmon, COL .331 “These guys are fierce Fleury, one of the most Eric Hosmer, KC .313 Matt Kemp, ATL .326 competitors,” coach Mike PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Jose Altuve, HOU .312 Zack Cozart, CIN .324 popular Penguins with Aaron Hicks, NYY .312 Paul Goldschmidt, ARI .323 Sullivan told the crowd Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby fans and teammates, is Nelson Cruz, SEA .306 David Peralta, ARI .319 from a stage in the trian- raises the Stanley Cup on the Boulevard of the likely to leave when the Yonder Alonso, OAK .303 Bryce Harper, WAS .316 gular park formed by the new Las Vegas franchise HOME RUNS HOME RUNS Allies in Pittsburgh in front of a parking garage Aaron Judge, NYY 22 Ryan Zimmerman, WAS 19 confluence of the city’s full of fans during a victory parade on Wednes- drafts its players or in an Logan Morrison, TB 18 Scott Schebler, CIN 18 three rivers. “They just day. offseason trade. Justin Smoak, TOR 18 Joey Votto, CIN 18 know how to win.” Phil Kessel, another fan George Springer, HOU 18 Cody Bellinger, LAD 17 Roughly 400,000 fans at- Playoff MVP and Pen- learned that Ian Cole, an- favorite since the Pen- Khris Davis, OAK 17 Jay Bruce, NYM 17 Joey Gallo, TEX 17 Mark Reynolds, COL 17 tended last year’s celebra- guins captain Sidney Cros- other defenseman, played guins acquired him from Mike Moustakas, KC 17 Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 17 tion, which was the biggest by was knocked out for the through a broken hand Toronto two seasons ago, Yonder Alonso, OAK 16 Justin Bour, MIA 16 for any of the team’s Stan- better part of two games and broken ribs. And Brian drew some of the biggest Mike Trout, LAA 16 Bryce Harper, WAS 16 ley Cup championships to with a concussion against Bonino, who broke his leg cheers. 3 tied at 15 Jake Lamb, ARI 16 RUNS BATTED IN Marcell Ozuna, MIA 16 that point. the Washington Capitals, blocking a shot but still fin- Fan Kristen Pearce, of Nelson Cruz, SEA 52 RUNS BATTED IN The Penguins won the and the Penguins played ished Game 2 of the finals Green Bay, Wisconsin, Aaron Judge, NYY 49 Jake Lamb, ARI 57 cup Sunday against the without their best defense- before missing the rest, drove down to honor Kes- Avisail Garcia, CHW 48 Mark Reynolds, COL 54 Nashville Predators with man, Kris Letang, who had hobbled around on crutch- sel, a Wisconsin native, Miguel Sano, MIN 46 Charlie Blackmon, COL 53 Albert Pujols, LAA 45 Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 53 a 2-0 win in Game 6. And neck surgery before the es while taking selfies with and was lucky enough to Matt Holliday, NYY 44 Ryan Zimmerman, WAS 52 judging from signs and playoffs. fans. have him autograph her Nomar Mazara, TEX 44 Joey Votto, CIN 50 chants from the crowd, As the players took the A couple of bittersweet jersey and her sign, which Justin Smoak, TOR 43 Bryce Harper, WAS 49 this championship was read, “We drove from Wis- Starlin Castro, NYY 41 Adam Duvall, CIN 47 stage to PPG Paints Are- story lines punctuated Carlos Correa, HOU 41 Nolan Arenado, COL 46 sweetened by the adversi- na announcer Ryan Mill’s the festivities: 40-year-old consin to see our Stanley Khris Davis, OAK 41 Jay Bruce, NYM 45 ty the team overcame. introductions, fans also veteran Matt Cullen, who Cup champion!” B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Sweethearts struggling with a 30-year age gap Two possibilities double your chance DEAR ABBY: I’m in my if he had lost any and how Kin Hubbard said, “The saf- guesswork.) late 20s and have a male Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van much. Because you didn’t est way to double your money In three no-trump, South companion who is 30-plus Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, do that and they have the is to fold it over once and put must get home without losing years older than I am. We and was founded by her mother, cash, perhaps you should it in your pocket.” the lead. It is too easy to as- were together for a while, “remind” her that “per her In a bridge deal, occasion- sume that the diamonds will then stopped so we could Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at ally a player will worry about suggestion,” you would run. But if they don’t, from both try to find someone DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los LOVE to spend some of it only one suit when he should closer to our ages. Neither where can those nine winners Angeles, CA 90069. on toys for your kids, and also be considering other op- of us did, and we recently come? ask for some or all of it tions. Doubling his chance of started seeing each other DEAR LOVING: It’s her the cash and told her success is better, and benefit- Declarer needs to see these again. back. If she’s a good neigh- time for you to start com- to let us know. bor, she’ll agree. If not, you ing from all four suits is best. nine: one spade, one heart, Although we are good piling a list of the pros and In today’s deal, how should Two weeks have gone by will have learned an ex- three diamonds and four for each other and com- cons of this romance. You and no one has claimed it. South play in three no-trump patible in many ways, we pensive lesson. clubs. After taking the second and this man are at differ- Our neighbor still has it in after West leads the spade trick with the spade ace, play are realistic that our rela- ent stages of life and have her possession, and has king and East signals with the on clubs. When the jack drops tionship isn’t long-term very different goals. If you mentioned in passing that DEAR ABBY: I have a two? What do you think about for major reasons. (I want really want to have a fam- we should spend it on toys good friend I always invite the auction? on the second round, take the children; he’s happy with ily and a career, you will for our kids or food/drinks to attend parties and events. West’s weak jump overcall club 10, cross to the diamond grandchildren. He wants have to sacrifice something at the next get-together. She invariably RSVPs ac- certainly made life difficult king, cash the club king and to travel after retirement; for it, and that “something” While I think these are cepting the invitation, but for his opponents — this is claim. I’m just starting my ca- may be devoting much OK ideas, I’m a little bitter never shows up or explains why players pre-empt. North reer.) We live for the mo- more time to this man. because my husband and I her absence. This has been had an easy three-diamond ment and don’t dwell too Sorry, but something’s got- found the money, and I feel going on for years and it response, the new suit at the much on the future. ta give. we should be the ones who hurts my feelings. Do I three-level being a game- My problem is, this time get to keep it if no one force. South had no real I’m really falling in love DEAR ABBY: Recently, have to keep inviting her? comes forward to claim it. choice but to take a shot at with him. Last time, I was my husband and I were I don’t want to damage the COLORADO walking down the side- three no-trump. Then North reluctant to become emo- friendship we have with HOSTESS tional because I was afraid walk in our neighborhood was too strong to pass, in my our neighbors, but I feel opinion. A raise to four no- of getting hurt. But this and came across $160 in like we’re losing a bit. DEAR HOSTESS: Al- time, I am all in. Can any cash strewn all over the trump seems merited, but that What do you think? low me to offer you some would have been one too high good come of this? We ground. We picked it up, insight: The woman’s be- meet each other’s relation- and as we were doing so, FINDERS KEEPERS here. The auction would have our neighbor came out- havior is extremely rude. been even harder if East had ship needs in the here and “Good friends” do not treat now, but is the end just side. We knew her hus- DEAR FINDERS KEEP- raised to three spades, getting each other this way. If heartbreak? band had just gotten ERS: I think that before to the three-level with a nine- home, and the money was handing over the money, you’re asking my permis- card fit. (Five diamonds can LOVING FOR THE near his car, so we asked if you should have had your sion to scratch her off your be made, but it requires good MOMENT it might be his. We handed neighbor ask her husband guest list, you have it.

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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LEGAL NOTICE THE TRIAL COURT THE TRIAL COURT MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Docket No. ES17P1451GD Docket No. ES17P1450GD By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION FOR mortgage given by Robert W. Dion and Pauline C. Dion to Household Finance APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR Corporation II, dated December 6, 2002 and recorded in Essex County (Southern INCAPACITATED PERSON PURSUANT TO INCAPACITATED PERSON PURSUANT TO District) Registry of Deeds in Book 19767, Page 594 of which mortgage U.S. Bank G.L. c. 190B, º5-304 G.L. c. 190B, º5-304 Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF8 Master Participation Trust is the present holder by Essex Probate and Family Court Essex Probate and Family Court assignment from Household Finance Corporation II to U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as 36 Federal Street 36 Federal Street Trustee for LSF8 Master Participation Trust dated June 30, 2014 recorded at Essex Salem, MA 01907 Salem, MA 01907 County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33395, Page 152, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the In the matter of: Martha M Kiernan In the matter of: Bok S Guilmette mortgaged premises located at 118 Williams Avenue, Lynn, MA 01902 will be Of: Lynn, MA Of: Lynn, MA sold at a Public Auction at 4:00PM on June 27, 2017, at the mortgaged premises, RESPONDENT RESPONDENT more particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said Alleged Incapacitated Person Alleged Incapacitated Person mortgage, to wit: To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been filed by filed by All that certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon situated in City of Lynn, Susan C Hubbard of Topsfield, MA Susan C Hubbard of Topsfield, MA Essex County, Massachusetts: in the above captioned matter alleging that Martha M Kiernan is in need of a in the above captioned matter alleging that Bok S Guilmette is in need of a Guardian and requesting that Guardian and requesting that The land at 118 Williams Avenue, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts being shown Susan C Hubbard of Topsfield, MA Susan C Hubbard of Topsfield, MA as Lot B on a Plan of Land in Lynn, Mass., F. H. Eastman, Civil Engineer, dated (or some other suitable person) be appointed as Guardian to serve Without (or some other suitable person) be appointed as Guardian to serve Without 11/15/1915 recorded with Essex South District Deeds Book 2403 Page 575. Surety on the bond. Surety on the bond. The petition asks the court to determine that the Respondent is incapacitated, that The petition asks the court to determine that the Respondent is incapacitated, that For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern the appointment of a Guardian is necessary, and that the proposed Guardian is the appointment of a Guardian is necessary, and that the proposed Guardian is District) Registry of Deeds in Book 7209, Page 97. appropriate. The petition is on file with this court and may contain a request for appropriate. The petition is on file with this court and may contain a request for certain specific authority. certain specific authority. The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to the return date of 06/26/2017. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline the return date of 06/26/2017. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. If you fail to file the written appearance by the return day, action may be taken in If you fail to file the written appearance by the return day, action may be taken in the matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written the matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from IMPORTANT NOTICE IMPORTANT NOTICE this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check above-named person's right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial above-named person's right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, affairs or both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone affairs or both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer MR Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer MR Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. error in this publication. Date: May 18, 2017 Date: May 22, 2017 Pamela Casey O'Brien Pamela Casey O'Brien Other terms to be announced at the sale. Register of Probate Register of Probate Item: June 15, 2017 Item: June 15, 2017 U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF8 Master Participation Trust Korde & Associates, P.C. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NOTICE OF A PERMANENT SOLUTION STATEMENT 900 Chelmsford Street THE TRIAL COURT Suite 3102 PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT North Shore Community College Lowell, MA 01851 CITATION 300 Broad Street (978) 256-1500 G.L. c. 210, S 6 Lynn, Massachusetts Dion, Robert and Pauline, 14-015624, Docket No. ES17A0025AD June 1, 2017, June 8, 2017, June 15, 2017 In the matter of: Chase Richard Austin RELEASE TRACKING NUMBER (RTN) 3-32907 Item: June 1, 8, 15, 2017 Essex Probate and Family Court 36 Federal Street Pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, (310 CMR 40.1000) a NOTICE Salem, MA 01970 Permanent Solution Statement has been submitted to the Massachusetts (978)744-1020 Department of Environmental Protection at the above-referenced location. The Massachusetts State Lottery Commission will offer a KENO monitor to display the game to duly qualified existing KENO To Go agent(s) as listed below: To: Christopher J Surette L.K.A. 17 Centennial Circle, Malden, MA 02148 A release of oil and/or hazardous materials has occurred at this location, which is any unnamed or unknown parent and persons interested in a petition for the a disposal site as defined by M.G.L. c. 21E, Section 2. This site has been Rosemary Market adoption of said child and to the Department of Children and Families of said classified as Tier II, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0500. Response actions at this site 665 Main Street Commonwealth, 280 Merrimac St., 2nd fl. Lawrence, MA 01843 were conducted in accordance with the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (310 Medford, MA A petition has been presented to said court by CMR 40.0000). The Permanent Solution Statement has been prepared by Weston Brian E Austin of Lynnfield, MA & Sampson Engineers, Inc. based on the results of a review of historic reports, Written objection hereto, by LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY, must be received by Lynda S Austin of Lynnfield, MA response actions, and site investigation. Carol-Ann Fraser, General Counsel, Massachusetts State Lottery Commission, 60 requesting leave to adopt said child and that the name of the child be changed to Columbian Street, Braintree, MA 02184. If you object to this adoption you are entitled to the appointment of an M.G.L. c. 21E and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan provided additional attorney if you are an indigent person. opportunities for public notice of and involvement in decisions regarding response Item: June 15, 2017 An indigent person is defined by SJC Rule 3:10. The definition includes but is not actions at disposal sites. The Chief Municipal Official and Board of Health of the limited to persons receiving TAFDC, EACDC, poverty related veteran's benefits, community in which the site is located were notified of major milestones and Medicaid, and SSI. The Court will determine if you are indigent. Contact an events, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1403. Assistant Judicial Case Manager of Adoption Clerk of the Court before the date listed to obtain the necessary forms. To obtain more information on this disposal site, please contact: Frank Ricciardi, IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A P.E., LSP, of Weston & Sampson Engineers, Inc., Five Centennial Drive, Peabody, Need to find WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT: Massachusetts 01960 (1-978-532-1900). Salem Item: June 15, 2017 an article? ON OR BEFORE TEN O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) ON: 08/21/2017 Witness, Hon. Jennifer M.R. 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By Karel Janicek ASSOCIATED PRESS PRAGUE — Having been tested successful- ly on beer-loving Czechs, the beer train is heading for the United States and China. Just imagine: you order a pint of beer, or even a cool glass of orange juice, and your drink is served by a model freight train arriving at your table. The only thing you have to do is to pick up your PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS glass before the train de- Vintage typewriters are on display at a “type- parts. in” in Albuquerque, N.M. It’s reasonably fast, effi- cient and fun. Petr Fridrich came up Typewriters gain fans with the concept in the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Czech city of Brno in 2009. A costumer takes beers from a model freight train in a restaurant in “I used to be a collector Prague. amid ‘digital burnout’ of engines, train models. It combines business with a 1,500 on average every ed up in Chicago,” Fridrich rant that might open at By Russell fans are forced to seek out hobby,” he said. “Men are day, with about half going said. “That we wanted to the turn of the year will Contreras the few remaining type- like big children.” to foreign tourists, unsur- start making beer added include a craft brewer, ASSOCIATED PRESS writer repair shops. Expansion came in the prisingly. And about 10 to our decision. There is a making a Czech style pil- “I haven’t seen business form of two further rail- percent go to kids. large German community, sner beer and a new con- ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. like this in years,” said way restaurants in the “The figures look good,” they know what it (beer) is trol system for the trains. — Typewriter enthusiasts Czech capital of Prague. Fridrich said. “A reason about and a significantly The Piko trains might gather at an Albuquerque John Lewis, a typewriter repairman who has oper- Around 6 million drinks why we decided to ex- large space was available. also be replaced by models restaurant to experiment have been served on the pand.” At the moment, we are fi- Fridrich has been develop- with vintage Smith Coro- ated out of his Albuquer- que shop for four decades. elaborate networks of rail Next stop — Chicago. nalizing the last details of ing with his people. nas. Fans in Boston kneel tracks. “We were looking for an the rent contract.” If business goes well, the in a city square and type “There’s definitely a new interest, and it’s keeping One of the restaurants interesting place in the There are novelties to plan would be for some 30 stories about their lives in Prague serves about United States and we end- be introduced. The restau- restaurants in America. during a pro-immigration me very busy.” demonstration. A docu- Renewed interest began mentary on typewriters around 10 years ago when featuring Tom Hanks and small pockets of typewrit- Homeless, but not voiceless, at Carnegie Hall musician John Mayer is er enthusiasts came to- Palant said he got the set for release this sum- gether online, said Richard By Verena Dobnik ASSOCIATED PRESS idea for the choir a few mer. Polt, a Xavier University years ago while volunteer- In the age of smart- philosophy professor and NEW YORK — They’re ing with a homeless ser- phones, social media and author of “The Typewrit- homeless, but a group of vices organization. It start- hacking fears, vintage er Revolution: A Typist’s men and women from Tex- ed out as a Christmas event typewriters that once as has made it to Carnegie Companion for the 21st — a big meal at a homeless gathered dust in attics Hall. Century.” Since then, the shelter with entertainment and basements are at- The storied New York base of fans has dramat- by a group of singers that tracting a new generation City concert hall is the ically grown, and various rehearsed with Palant for of fans across the U.S. venue Wednesday evening public events have been just a few hours. But that From public “type-ins” at organized around the for a performance by the bars to street poets selling Dallas Street Choir, all inspired Palant to start typewriter. a weekly musical session personalized, typewritten “It’s beyond the phase singers recruited from ur- poems on the spot, type- open to anyone who wanted where this is just a fad,” ban streets and homeless writers have emerged as to sing. Polt said. shelters that has been popular items with aficio- performing since 2015. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Members of the choir It’s almost impossible nados hunting for them About 20 members of the come and go frequently. to gauge recent typewrit- Members of the Dallas Street Choir Debra They don’t always produce in thrift stores, online choir were to be joined by Scott, left rear, Elizabeth Armstrong, center, auction sites and antique er sales. Almost all of the perfect sounds, and there 17 residents of a Manhat- and Toria Ellis, far right, raise their voices shops. Some buy antique original manufacturers are moments of slight ca- tan homeless shelter. during a rehearsal for their performance at Underwoods to add to a are out of business or The singers include Mi- cophony, “but our mem- Carnegie Hall. growing collection. Others have been bought out and chael Brown, who lives bers sing with heart like search for a midcentury become different compa- under a bridge in Dallas no other choir I’ve ever still have hope and it will prano Frederica von Stade, Royal Quiet De Luxe — nies. The Moonachie, N.J.- when it rains and on a worked with,” said Palant. never die.” like a model author Er- based Swintec appears to hilltop in sunny weather. soprano Harolyn Black- Never in its 126-year his- nest Hemingway used — be one of the world’s last “We may be homeless, Dallas Street Choir con- well, composer Jake Heg- tory has a musical ensem- to work on that simmering typewriter makers, selling but we’re not voiceless,” he ductor Jonathan Palant gie and composer Stephen ble of homeless perform- novel. translucent electronic ma- said at a rehearsal Tues- has also brought in some Schwartz, who wrote the ers appeared at Carnegie, The rescued machines chines largely to jails and day, “so let’s use our effort world-class luminaries for Broadway hits “Godspell,” said the hall’s archivist, often need servicing, and prisons. to remind people that we the performance: mezzo-so- ‘’Pippin” and “Wicked.” Gino Francesconi. B8 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2017 TRAVEL Ferry tale

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By Carley D. Thornell landmark. What would a FOR THE ITEM summer stroll be without an ice cream, though, and Think the soundtrack Mad Martha’s deserves of the season is confined two spoons up. Luckily to “Summer of ’69” or the overcast weekend we “Summer Nights”? Think were there, Dave and I again. Those are merely didn’t have to don bathing the tunes you’ll be hum- suits, since portions here ming amid the satisfying are far from as diminu- medley of thwap, ploink tive as the island itself; a and heated cheers during dinner at Red Cat Kitch- a game of ping-pong at the en (the Obamas’ favorite) Summercamp Hotel. followed by a snaking line It’s no matter if, like at Back Door Donuts for me, it’s your first foray fresh-fried goodness will into table tennis, because have you wishing you hit Ninety-five room here, it’s all about kicking the gym just a few more Summercamp back versus competition. times over the winter. hotel reopened Whether it’s grooving to Planning ahead for a lon- last summer the Game Room’s blaring ger family vacation? Get after a massive music meant for millenni- a taste of a second, more als playing mom’s Twister renovation. serene side of the island or your child’s Nintendo on day two in Edgartown Wii, there’s something to COURTESY PHOTOS at Winnetu Oceanside bring out the kid in all Resort, with suites, cot- ages at the Vineyard’s tages and vacation home coolest new hotel. It’s rentals all within steps of quite literally “cool” in the Vineyard’s best sand hue, as Boston-based in- terior designer Rachel at South Beach. There’s Reider — known for her plenty to do here — tur- use of beachy-blues and tle pond, soccer, lawn accents like mustard — games, heated pool, life- pays homage to the former size chess, yoga and more Methodist Camp Meetings — without ever leaving that were held on the is- (including tasty on-site land a century ago. Today, dining at Dunes, open to one of Lark Hotels’ latest the public); but the expert ventures (see sidebar) is concierge staff and friend- just right for a night (or a ly front-desk team are few nights) away from the more than happy to tailor mainland, with a wrap- an itinerary for those who around porch prime for bring or rent a car. Boston-based interior designer Rachel Reider drinking wine and watch- Although we would have used cool blues and funky touches to pay hom- ing the sun set over Oak been happy lounging with Enjoy the open front porch at Summercamp, age to Summercamp’s oceanside location and Bluffs Harbor. a book or rental DVDs the anchor of Oak Bluffs Harbor. former usage by teens and tweens. Start by taking the ferry in one of the heavenly over from Woods Hole, like plush beds, scooting from my husband and table ten- down-island to up-island Home-grown hotels nis coach Dave and I did offers up winsome ad- early one Saturday morn- ventures just right for a ing. The walk from the family or a couple. Grab Whimsical and inspired, about organizing the ide- ferry stop to the hotel is a some snacks for a picnic design-focused Lark Ho- al family vacation? For convenient five minutes; if at Morning Glory Farm, tels is a boutique chain Mark and Gwenn Snider, your room’s ready, check and head to Long Point with locations in Cali- owners of Winnetu (and in and admire thoughtful Wildlife Refuge, where fornia and some of New sister property the Nan- touches like beds elevated a beach trek or cool Sto- England’s coolest spots: tucket Hotel + Resort), on what appears to be a ryWalk with trails and Portsmouth, N.H., New- it’s a labor of love about rope swing, and bows and different kids’ tales lead port, R.I., Stowe, Vt., and “providing home-away- arrows on the wall as dec- to great views and oppor- Kennebunkport, Maine, from-home ambiance.” orations. Or head on over tunities to spot wildlife among them. (Check out So whether it’s small to Biscuits next door for like colorful orioles. Then more at www.larkhotels. touches such as provid- a tasty but gut-busting let your pirate-like driv- com.) Lark will open the ing shuttle service into feast featuring the break- ing treasure map’s circu- 44-room Hotel Salem in COURTESY PHOTO town from the resort, dai- fast counter’s eponymous itous route take you past September, with on-site ly firetruck rides and face specialty, along with sa- charming Alley’s General restaurant Counter, fea- Winnetu’s myriad accommodation options—in- painting, or a massive vory breakfast potatoes. Store, with a dizzying ar- turing a dining room, cluding suites and cottages—include room to chest of beach toys at the Afterwards the thought ray of toys, penny candy, rooftop bar and event fa- sleep multigenerational families. ready for the little ones, of gingerbread will like- snacks and souvenirs, all cilities. Lark already has it’s no surprise that many ly be a turnoff—but not within walking distance opened the Merchant Ho- Instagram-worthy images brand’s corporate offices families are already re- if you’re checking out the of the Field Gallery. While tel in Salem with decor of spices that helped drive are in Amesbury. serving their stays into island’s whimsical Gin- the indoor breakables inspired by the city’s ship- the city’s 17th century Who would know bet- 2018. (Learn more at gerbread Cottages just a may not suit the littlest of ping industry, including economy. The niche hotel ter than a mom and dad www.winnetu.com.) short walk away, whose visitors, it’s fun to strike pastel tones are like walk- a pose outside next to the ing into a real-life Candy human sculptures danc- Land board game. ing, riding horses and Hitting the boardwalk playing instruments. if it’s sunny to admire the We opted for dessert THE PERFECT sea-glass-colored waves first at a Chilmark Choco- GIFT FOR DAD and amateur fishermen lates demo before heading is in order, or those more to Larsen’s Fish Market motivated to see more of for what is purported to the island faster can eas- be one of the best lobster ily rent a bicycle down- rolls on the island. But if town. No matter the you, like us, split one with means of transportation, mayo and the other driz- horseback riding is a zled in butter, it’s the best must — at Flying Hors- of both worlds to feast on es Carousel, that is, the before a feast for the eyes: country’s oldest platform sunset from Gay Head carousel and a national Lighthouse and Cliffs.

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