SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Mayor vs. city council: Job is primary concern

By Thor Jourgensen tion featuring presidential candidates. Councilors agree. They approved a means now is not the time to designate ITEM NEWS EDITOR As clerk, Audley has managed elections clerk’s of ce reorganization ordinance to someone other than the city clerk to over- since 2003 when the clerk’s of ce and create the new election job. Kennedy ve- see elections. LYNN — Mayor Judith Flanagan Ken- the city Election Department were con- toed the ordinance only to see councilors “I’m not going to fund it,” she said this nedy and city councilors are in a standoff over funding a $72,900 deputy election solidated. But Audley said elections have vote 8-0 on Tuesday to override her veto. week. commissioner job even as the clock ticks become increasingly complex, with city As a result, the mayor lost the ght Kennedy is juggling signi cant city down to the fall election. polling location changes and early voting over creating a separate city election of- spending challenges, including $7 mil- With 38 years of city service under her provisions increasing the workload. ce. But the city charter gives Kennedy lion in school net spending obligations belt, City Clerk Mary Audley is eligible “I just can’t see one person doing this sole authority as mayor to initiate spend- spread over three years and ongoing ne- to retire. She has made it clear she does whole job,” she said. “The people of Lynn ing initiatives. In her veto message to gotiations with city employee bargaining not want to oversee the September pri- deserve a city clerk and someone doing the council, Kennedy wrote “signi cant mary election or the November nal elec- elections.” nancial uncertainty” faced by the city JOB, A7 Raising bootcamp to an Historic exhibit art form in Marblehead a Valiant effort in Nahant

By Michele Durgin Cammy Gatto draws By Bridget Turcotte Julie Tarmy points FOR THE ITEM a chair during ITEM STAFF to some of the Drawing Bootcamp photographs telling MARBLEHEAD — The word bootcamp conjures NAHANT — An exhibit at the Nahant Historical at the Marblehead the history of the images of intense military training with push-ups, Society opened this week, showcasing what can be Arts Association on Valiant. The piece sit-ups and running long distances under the com- done when a community works together. mand of a not-so-friendly senior of cer. Thursday. Julie Tarmy, the society’s of ce administrator, of round metal was But at the Marblehead Arts Association there’s called on longtime residents to search their base- used to bend the PHOTO | timber for the sides a very different kind of rigorous training going on. PAULA MULLER ments for memorabilia they might have from the Drawing Bootcamp, a four-week workshop for aspir- launch of the Valiant, an 80-foot, 90-ton dragger, in of the boat. ing artists, is one of a series of courses being offered 1963. this summer at the historic King Hooper Mansion. Nahant answered and brought dozens of items from ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Amy Judd, a Marblehead resident and student in the boat’s eight-year launch and construction. Tarmy the class, said she hopes the sessions will rekindle and resident Robert Wilson gathered the items and her interest in art, especially nature and landscapes. created an exhibit, which is open three days a week. “It’s important to take time for mindful activities With each item came a story and a memory of the to restore your sense of well being,” she said. “Our colossal feat completed by Ray Palombo and Frank teacher, Mark, is a great motivator, and I look for- “Swede” McClain. The pair learned there was a large ward to coming to class each week.” lobster population on the shelf, but needed a rig that BOOTCAMP, A7 VALIANT, A7 Swampscott Walsh tries will rally to drive RMV for Robbie to Peabody

By Dillon Durst Joseph Tolentino, By Adam Swift ITEM STAFF left, and Stanley ITEM STAFF SWAMPSCOTT — Kathy McLaughlin Hernandez play PEABODY — The city is still in the run- just wants her son back. at ning as a potential location for a Registry Robbie McLaughlin was severely beaten Marshall Middle of Motor Vehicles (RMV) branch. at the Tavern in Boston in May. School Friday The owners of the Bonkers shopping pla- Today, he’s recovering at a rehabilitation night. za at 535 Lowell St. were one of two bid- facility. ders on a state Division of Capital Asset To help with medical costs, a group of his PHOTO | PAULA MULLER Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) close friends will host a “Rally For Rob- request for proposals to replace the closed bie,” fundraiser at the Nahant Country RMV branch at the Liberty Tree Mall in Club on Sunday, Aug. 7. Drop-In and play a while Danvers. The second location under con- “He’s just wowed us, so we want to wow sideration is on Dunham Road in Beverly. him,” said Rose O’Malley, a longtime By Leah Dearborn said Lisa Nerich, associate commis- In June, the state shuttered the Danvers friend. FOR THE ITEM sioner, Department of Public Works. location due to the extensive work needed The event will feature a cornhole tour- to upgrade heating, cooling and ventila- “Kids come in, socialize, meet new nament, Robbie’s favorite game, as well as LYNN — The new Thurgood Mar- tion systems. friends, play some basketball.” food, music and a silent auction. shall Middle School is a safe place Even before the doors were of cially The Swampscott High School graduate for kids to beat the heat on Fridays. Nerich said the free program, which closed at the Liberty Tree Mall, state Rep. was rushed to Brigham and Women’s Hos- The Youth Drop-In Center at serves at-risk youths ages 13-19 for a Thomas Walsh (D-Peabody) led the call for pital, where doctors gave him a 5 percent 100 Brookline St. is open Friday dozen years, improves the neighbor- the state to take a hard look at Peabody chance to survive surgery that required evenings from 6-10 p.m. and runs hood and keeps Lynn youths occupied. for a new RMV site. the removal of a fraction of his skull. through Aug. 26. All kids who attend are registered “It’s no secret to the RMV that I would “We’re trying to keep kids active Kathy McLaughlin said she got a phone DROP-IN, A7 like to see it in Peabody,” said Walsh. “But call at about 1:30 a.m. from her son, Ryan. and busy in a safe environment,” the nal decision on the merit of the bids He had been out with Robbie that night is now up to the state’s Department of and said he wasn’t sure if his brother Capital Asset Management and Mainte- would live. In Opinion In Sports nance, he said. “We never thought it was as bad as it Shribman: Swampscott Little The Peabody bid was made by Yebba INSIDE A tale of Leaguers eliminated ROBBIE, A7 two Clintons. A4 from tourney. B1 RMV, A7

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MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS State gets more than $1M merging with another Wynn wins key environmental in federal Zika money seminary, establishing a center for Abrahamic BOSTON (AP) — Mas- studies, fostering lay min- permit for Boston-area casino sachusetts is getting istry, or using the assets more than $1 million to fund scholarships for from the federal Centers seminarians. By Philip Marcelo mental license is in hand. appeal that state envi- license, awarded in 2014. for Disease Control and It’s aiming for a 2019 ronmental officials hadn’t Wynn secured local Prevention to fight the Six men added to state sex opening. properly considered all building permits and had spread of the mosqui- BOSTON — Wynn Re- “This hopefully concludes air pollution and traffic begun some environmen- offender most wanted list sorts has fended off a chal- to-borne Zika virus. one of the longest and most effects. tal cleanup on the former FRAMINGHAM (AP) lenge to a key state envi- The state’s grant is just publicly scrutinized envi- Curtatone noted that chemical plant site in Ev- a portion of the $60 mil- — Three men convicted of ronmental permit as it ronmental licensing award Friday’s decision included erett before Somerville’s lion the CDC is awarding child rape are among six looks to finally start con- in the history of the Com- new stipulations advocat- challenge halted work in- to states, cities, and ter- fugitives who have been struction on its nearly $2 monwealth,” Robert De- ed by Somerville, such as definitely. ritories to protect people added to the Massachu- billion Boston-area casino. Salvio, president of Wynn a requirement that Wynn It’s among two develop- from adverse health setts State Police Most Martin Suuberg, com- Boston Harbor, said in a provide a ferry service ers planning major resort effects, including serious Wanted Sex Offenders list. missioner of the Massa- statement. “Crews and re- from Boston to the casi- casinos in Massachusetts. birth defects. The men added to the chusetts Department of sources are being readied no and a reduction in the MGM is building one in The funding will sup- list Friday are all active- Environmental Protection, and mobilized.” duration of the license the western Massachu- port activities to protect ly being sought by state issued a decision Friday But Somerville Mayor from 85 years to 50 years, setts city of Springfield, the health of the public, police, and all are listed upholding the award of a Joseph Curtatone, who among other things. and the Mashpee Wampa- especially pregnant wom- as Level 3 sex offenders, public waterways license had challenged Wynn’s en- Somerville has until noag tribe is building an- en, through epidemiologic considered the most likely to the Las Vegas-based vironmental permit, says Aug. 2 to ask Suuberg to other resort south of Bos- surveillance and inves- to re-offend. company in January. his administration is re- reconsider his decision. It ton in Taunton. tigation, strengthening They are all wanted for Wynn said it will imme- viewing Friday’s decision can also appeal in state Plainridge Park, a more laboratory capacity, and failing to register as a sex diately start construction and pursuing other ways Superior Court. modest slots parlor and improving mosquito con- offender as required by on the resort casino com- to block the project. The city already has four harness racing track, is al- trol and monitoring. state law and should all plex planned for the Mys- The city, which sits other legal actions pend- ready operating near the It will also support par- be considered dangerous. tic River waterfront in across the river from Ev- ing, including a challenge Rhode Island state line in ticipation in a program to One of the men was con- Everett once the environ- erett, had argued in its to the company’s gambling Plainville. monitor pregnant wom- victed of indecent assault en with Zika and their and battery and open infants. and gross lewdness and Zika virus spreads to lascivious behavior whose Fortune, friction and decline people primarily through victims were two joggers the bite of two species and a woman pushing a mosquito not normally baby stroller. as casino ‘Chinatown’ matures found in Massachusetts. Anyone who knows Zika infection can also of their whereabouts be spread through sexual can call state police at By Philip Marcelo contact. 1-800-KAPTURE. ASSOCIATED PRESS UNCASVILLE, Conn. Lawrence teen in critical Potential Clinton running — No ornate archway condition after shooting mate makes rounds marks it. No obvious busi- NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) ness district with exotic LAWRENCE (AP) — — One of the leading signs and storefronts sets Police say a 16-year-old Massachusetts boy is in contenders to be Hillary it apart. But in the qui- critical condition after he Clinton’s running mate et neighborhoods around was shot at least twice in wasn’t dropping any two of the nation’s largest the abdomen earlier this hints whether he was the casinos, a sort of subur- week in Lawrence. choice of the presumptive ban Chinatown has been The Eagle-Tribune re- Democratic presidential growing for over a decade. ports the boy, who wasn’t nominee as he traveled Drawn from identified, was shot on through New England. and Boston by good-pay- Tenney Street at about 11 Virginia U.S. Sen. Tim ing jobs at the Mohegan p.m. Wednesday. Kaine waved to reporters Sun and Foxwoods resorts, Police Chief James Fitz- but kept his window up Chinese and other Asian patrick says he’s outraged Friday as he was driven immigrants have been that this type of incident into a private fundraiser buying homes, raising would happen on a quiet in Newport, R.I., hosted families and growing their summer night in this by fellow Democratic U.S. own food in what had once neighborhood. Sen. Jack Reed. been largely white com- Mayor Daniel Rivera Reed said earlier in the munities along Connecti- called the shooting “an day that Kaine would cut’s Thames River. anomaly” and said that make a good vice presi- “Fresh air and more crime in the city is down dent because of his intel- trees. I can even fish,” overall. lect and temperament. Xu Song Mu, a 62-year- The victim remains in Kaine also attended a old former Mohegan Sun FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS serious condition at a private midday fundrais- worker who moved from Church-goers at the Norwich Chinese Christian Church in Norwich, Boston-area hospital. er Friday at the Universi- with his family Conn., participate in a potluck dinner following a Sunday service at the Police don’t think the ty of Massachusetts Club about eight years ago, said church. shooting is drug- or in Boston. through a translator as he gang-related, but they Former Massachusetts loaded his SUV with fish- cramming into houses and ty in an architecture and shift is at work near the also don’t believe it was Treasurer Steve Gross- ing gear one July day. “In sleeping in shifts — town photo exhibit next on dis- Sands Casino in the old random. man, who was at the New York, I couldn’t do officials say. But some play in Oslo, , said steel town of Bethlehem, Boston fundraiser, said that.” longtime residents remain the persistent grumbling Pennsylvania, said Chloe Police investigate fatal Kaine told those at the The influx has caused unhappy. shows relations still need Taft, a former Yale lectur- crashes in Dartmouth, Avon event that he doesn’t tension with some locals, “I kind of wish it was work. er and author of “From know if he’s Clinton’s vice who complain about too quiet like before,” said Pe- “Had these been hip- Steel to Slots: Casino Cap- DARTMOUTH (AP) presidential pick. many people crammed into ter Bulyk, a 70-year-old sters from Williamsburg italism in the Postindus- — Police say two people single-family homes and of retiree whose house abuts doing the same things — trial City.” Other states have died in unrelated Autopsy: Boy, 17, died of front lawns in manicured a wooded trail many casi- starting little gardens, liv- in the Northeast, where early morning accidents gunshot wound to chest neighborhoods turned into no workers traverse to get ing communally, walking more casinos open each in Massachusetts. miniature farms to feed from their homes to Mohe- to work — I think it would year, can expect the same, State police say a New DERRY, N.H. (AP) — large families. gan Sun. “It’s a nuisance have been received very she said. Bedford man died when The New Hampshire Enforcement, educa- hearing them walking and differently,” the Many casinos actively he lost control of his car Attorney General’s office tion among the Chinese talking all hours of the designer said. recruit Chinese-speaking and it rolled over onto the says a 17-year-old boy community and, more re- night.” What’s happening in workers to cater to Chi- guardrail on Interstate died of a single gunshot cently, big job cuts at the Stephen Fan, a 34-year- Connecticut can be seen nese patrons, adherents to 195 east in Dartmouth at wound to the chest and casinos have all helped di- old Norwich native who — or anticipated — else- an ancient gambling tra- about 3:30 a.m. Friday. the manner of his death minish risky practices like has spotlighted his home- where. dition who tend to bet big The victim was identified was homicide. “hot-bedding” — workers town’s Chinese communi- A similar demographic and play for hours. as 32-year-old Carlos The autopsy results Santiago. were announced Friday A 22-year-old man iden- for Cole Kinney, of Lowell, tified as James Crock- Mass., who died Wednes- State extends protective custody ett, of Rockland, died day night in the shooting in a collision between a in Derry. tractor-trailer and a car No one has been arrest- rules to drug overdose cases on Harrison Boulevard ed. Authorities say they in Avon just after 5 a.m. have “identified all the By Bob Salsberg An individual who is one — also known as Nar- makers, Baker said the Friday. parties involved in the ASSOCIATED PRESS involuntarily placed into can — but where officers original proposal did not The Enterprise of shooting” and are inves- protective custody would are then left powerless to reflect urgent health risks Brockton reports that the tigating the incident, BOSTON — Massachu- not be considered under follow up. of opioid abuse. car crashed through the “including the potential of setts police officers will arrest or charged with a “We find ourselves ad- “Those risks are best ad- guardrail and into the a self-defense claim.” soon have the authority crime and must be brought ministering Narcan in dressed by seeking imme- woods. to place into protective as soon as possible to a drug overdose cases and diate medical treatment, Both accidents remain 38 Studios trial delayed custody, without consent, hospital or other medical when the person comes either at a hospital or under investigation. by a month a person who is believed facility for treatment. Po- out of it, they don’t want through other emergency The Norfolk District At- to be in the throes of a lice would be authorized to go to the hospital,” said medical services,” the gov- torney’s office said crimi- PROVIDENCE, R.I. drug overdose, an option to use reasonable force, if Brooks. “If a person just ernor wrote. nal charges were unlikely (AP) — The trial in a law- previously available only warranted, to accomplish takes off and runs from The Legislature, with mi- in the Avon crash. suit filed by the state of when a person became this. us we can’t take them into nor changes, agreed to Bak- Rhode Island against the incapacitated due to al- Until now, state law only custody.” er’s amendment, though Seminary to stop executives and financial cohol. allowed protective custody Without further treat- some had reservations. granting degrees in 2017 backers of Curt Schil- Supporters of the for individuals who were ment, addicts could quick- Sen. John Keenan, a ling’s failed video game change recently adopted judged to be a danger to ly feel withdrawal and Quincy Democratic, ap- CAMBRIDGE (AP) — company is being delayed. by the Democratic-con- themselves or others be- resume a dangerous and of- plauded the intent of get- Trustees for Episcopal Di- A judge ruled this week trolled Legislature and cause of alcohol consump- ten deadly cycle, he added. ting as many people as vinity School in Cambridge that jury selection will Republican Gov. Charlie tion. They could be taken The language allowing possible into addiction say because of financial now begin Oct. 18, not Baker view it as another to a facility, such as a de- for protective custody in treatment, but worried challenges the seminary Sept. 15. tool in combatting an opi- tox center, brought home cases involving controlled it would only put more will stop granting degrees The former Red Sox oid addiction scourge that or held temporarily in a substances was added by strain on the state’s over- at the end of the upcoming pitcher is scheduled to claimed more than 2,500 police station. legislators as a rider to taxed treatment network. academic year and transi- testify. The state alleges lives in the last two years, The Massachusetts the state’s annual budget “The language ... is a step tion to a new mission. he colluded with others to and consistent with a Chiefs of Police Associa- for the fiscal year start- that all parties can agree The decision came withhold crucial informa- philosophical shift that tion urged lawmakers to ing July 1. Baker vetoed on, but I am convinced its Thursday after an 11-4 tion to secure the state’s emphasizes treatment extend the law to also in- that language and offered impact will remain mar- vote. $75 million guaranteed over prosecution. clude controlled substanc- an amended version that ginal if the people entering The board’s treasurer loan to 38 Studios. es such as heroin or other went further by requiring an emergency department says the school is spend- The state Economic opioids. that an individual placed cannot find more stable ing $6 million a year from Development Corp. — IN MEMORIAM Norwood Police Chief into protective custody for treatment,” said Keenan, its endowment, far above now the state Commerce WILLIAM "BILL" SISSON William Brooks III, pres- substance abuse be taken who supports a Senate what is reasonable. Corp. — accuses First 2013 ~ JULY 23 ~ 2016 Your third anniversary is the perfect ident of the police chiefs to a hospital or emergen- bill that would expand An independent report Southwest Co., Wells time to think of you, and hope you group, cited situations in cy facility, removing oth- requirements for commer- found that it is losing Fargo Securities, Barclays know you are often thought of which a person has been er options such as simply cial insurers to cover cer- about $133,000 per month. Capital, Inc., and 38 Stu- warmly, and loved always. administered the over- Possible future missions dios executives of fraud Your family bringing a person home. tain addiction treatment dose-reversal drug nalox- In a July 8 letter to law- services. of the school include and negligence. SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US Volkswagen: Emissions-cheating fix ready By Tom Krisher consumer lawsuits and than 40 times the legal ASSOCIATED PRESS government allegations limit of nitrogen oxide, that its diesels cheated on which can cause respira- DETROIT — Volkswa- 110 Munroe St. U.S. emissions tests. The tory problems in humans. gen’s plan to fix most of its settlement included up to The company got away P.O. Box 5 2-liter diesel engines that Lynn, MA 01903 $10 billion that would go with the scheme for seven cheat on emissions tests to over 475,000 owners of years until independent includes a computer soft- Customer Service 2-liter VW or Audi diesels, researchers reported it to Monday - Friday ware update and a larger giving them the choice the EPA. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. catalytic converter to trap of selling the cars back Even with the fixes, the Connecting harmful nitrogen oxide, according to two dealers at the pre-scandal value VWs won’t fully comply All Departments: or getting them fixed. A with clean air laws be- 781-593-7700 who were briefed by exec- utives on the matter. fix that is satisfactory to cause the cars were built Ext. 2 Limited details of the owners would entice more to defeat the tests. The Classified Advertising plan were made public of them to go for repairs, fixes must cut emissions [email protected] last week at a regional saving VW money. The by at least 80 percent, and Subscriptions dealer meeting in New- $10 billion figure is the VW must pay to mitigate [email protected] ark, , by Volk- worst-case scenario for any excess pollution. Circulation swagen of America Chief the company and includes At the time the settle- [email protected] Operating Officer Mark all owners taking the buy- ment was announced, no Ext. 3 McNabb, said the dealers, backs. Car owners also fix was available, but the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS would get payments of dealers said that VW ap- Newsroom who asked not to be iden- [email protected] tified because the plan The Volkswagen logo is seen on a car during $5,100 to $10,000. peared close to submit- [email protected] hasn’t been made public. the Car Show in Frankfurt, Germany. Volkswagen has ac- ting one. Ext. 4 One dealer said the knowledged that the cars Neither the EPA nor Sports group was told that early said they were told that Board. were programmed to turn Volkswagen would com- [email protected] testing of a small sample more testing was needed If the fixes don’t hurt on emissions controls ment on details repair Ext. 5 of repaired cars showed and that the plans still performance and mileage, during government lab proposals. “Any remedies had to be approved by the that could be a big boost tests and turn them off that are being discussed Retail and Online that the fix made “no dis- Advertising cernable difference” in the U.S. Environmental Pro- for Volkswagen, which last while on the road. Inves- still need to be approved,” [email protected] cars’ mileage, horsepower tection Agency and the month agreed to spend up tigators determined that VW spokeswoman Jean- or torque. Both dealers Air Resources to $15.3 billion to settle the cars emitted more nine Ginivan said. ADVERTISING

Ernie Carpenter, Jr. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 [email protected] Trump seeks to dismiss Bob Gunther Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 [email protected] Trump University lawsuit Philip Ouellette Vice President / Sales, ext. 1257 By Elliot Spagat target of the nominee’s re- arguing the lawsuit is an [email protected] ASSOCIATED PRESS peated scorn. Trump also abuse of federal racketeer- faces a lawsuit in New York. ing conspiracy statutes. Cassie Vitali SAN DIEGO — One Advertising Sales Rep., ext. 1280 The lawsuits allege that They minimize Trump’s day after Donald Trump [email protected] Trump University gave involvement, saying he accepted the Republican seminars and classes in BUSINESS OFFICE nomination for president delegated responsibilities hotel ballrooms across after creating Trump Uni- of the , his the country that were like Beth Bresnahan versity in 2005. Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1253 lawyers will be in court infomercials, constantly [email protected] to try to get a lawsuit dis- pressuring customers to Lawyers for the plaintiff missed alleging that the wrote mockingly that the Susan J. Conti buy more and, in the end, Controller, ext. 1288 business mogul defrauded failing to deliver. Cohen Trump’s lawyers should [email protected] customers who took cours- went to a three-day sem- argue their case on Earth, es with false promises of inar in 2009 in Palo Alto, not in “District Court in Bi- Ted Grant teaching success in real Publisher, ext. 1234 California, for $1,495 and zarro World.” They dismiss [email protected] estate at the now-defunct bought into the “Gold Trump’s claims of limited Trump University. Elite” mentorship pro- involvement, saying, “He PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Marian Kinney Lawyers for Trump will gram for $34,995. only starred in the mar- Doduo, a Pokemon, is found by a group of ext. 1212 appear Friday before U.S. [email protected] Trump has maintained keting materials. Signed Pokemon Go players, Tuesday, July 12 at Bay- District Judge Gonzalo that customers were over- them. Corrected them. And front Park in downtown . Will Kraft Curiel to argue that a law- whelmingly satisfied and approved them.” Vice President / Finance suit against the nominee that he did nothing to de- ext. 1296 It’s unclear when Curiel [email protected] lacks merit. ceive them. The complaint, filed in Trump University’s will rule on Trump’s re- Too busy for Pokemon? Jennifer Perez 2013 by former customer sales pitches “are classic quest to dismiss Cohen’s ext. 1205 lawsuit, which has not been [email protected] Art Cohen, is one of two examples of sales puffery These entrepreneurs class-action lawsuits that common to advertising ev- scheduled for trial. A tri- CIRCULATION Trump is facing in San Di- erywhere,” his lawyers ar- al is scheduled Nov. 28 in ego over Trump University gued in court documents the other class-action com- will play for you Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 before the same judge, a filed for Friday’s hearing plaint he is overseeing. [email protected] By Ezra Kaplan myself,” Gutierrez said. ASSOCIATED PRESS “I had two phones. I was CLASSIFIED doing, like, ten-hour days Desperately seeking drivers, NEW YORK — Too busy and I got my friend Jor- Abbe Young Smith with your real life to play Manager, ext. 1276 dan to come along with [email protected] Uber and Lyft offer car options the hit augmented reality me. And now it looks like game “Pokemon Go”? For we are going to have to CUSTOMER SERVICE a price, some entrepre- hire another person. So, neurs will play the game Sophia Tizol it’s just been booming.” for you. ext. 1300 The two college friends [email protected] New ads are popping up liken the service to dog on Craigslist nearly every NEWSROOM walking and call them- day from people who say selves Pokewalkers. Bill Brotherton they will log on to your And they aren’t the only Features Editor ext. 1338 “Pokemon Go” account [email protected] ones getting in the game. and effectively run up One trainer in London of- Gayla Cawley your score while you are Reporter, ext. 1236 stuck at work or sitting in fers to boost your Pokemon [email protected] class. account up to Level 20, which is very high, for a Dillon Durst On a recent July af- Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 ternoon, two 24-year-old price of $185. Others offer [email protected] Pokemon “trainers,” Lew- Uber-like driving services is Gutierrez and Jordan with the promise of tak- Thomas Grillo ing a player to some of the Weekly/City Editor, ext. 1264 Clark, walked through [email protected] Brooklyn’s Prospect Park hottest Pokemon hunting with their eyes glued to grounds around the city. Spenser Hasak Played on smartphones, Copy Editor their phones, tapping and [email protected] swiping away to catch vir- “Pokemon Go” has been a tual Pokemon for clients phenomenon since its re- Thor Jourgensen lease. The game involves News Editor, ext. 1267 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS paying about $20 per hour [email protected] for the service. going to real-world lo- Carlos Correa drives for Lyft in Chicago. Gutierrez, who de- cations to chase virtual Steve Krause scribed himself as a weld- characters from the clas- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 Uber and Lyft say these because of her credit score sic Nintendo game. [email protected] By Sarah S. Sell er and writer, said he be- ASSOCIATED PRESS programs serve people and lack of income. And it gan by helping relatives Paying people to play a Katie Morrison who are eager to work for got her back to work: she with the game after it was game for you might seem Sports Reporter No car? No problem for a ride sharing company now brings home an aver- to defy common sense, [email protected] released in the U.S. in ear- ride sharing companies but do not have a vehi- age $700 a week with four but Gutierrez and Clark like Uber and Lyft. ly July. Then he put a post Owen O’Rourke cle or don’t have one that days of work. say clients come to them These companies are of- on Craigslist advertising Photographer, ext. 1224 qualifies. Requirements of “All I have to do is work mainly for two reasons. fering rentals, leases and his services professionally. [email protected] many traditional leases, one day (a week) and this They want to compete in financing deals aimed at He said he was immedi- such as mileage limits or car is mine,” Taylor said. the game at a high level, Bridget Turcotte getting more drivers on ately inundated with re- Reporter, ext. 1269 long-term contracts, don’t “It’s like a blessing and I but they don’t have time the road. After all, the quests from potential cus- [email protected] work well for their drivers. don’t even go to church.” tomers and had to recruit to roam the city and play more drivers they sign up, Dee Taylor of Houston, Uber says it launched its Mark Sutherland the more rides are avail- Clark, a part-time wine the game all day. Or, they Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 who says she was unem- vehicle solutions program able and the more money purveyor, to help. are getting ready for a [email protected] ployed when she stum- because about 15 percent “I couldn’t even do it by “Pokedate.” they make. But critics say bled on Uber’s Xchange, of the people who signed Ryan York drivers are paying high is among the satisfied cus- up to drive lacked a quali- Copy Editor, ext. 1220 and even predatory prices. [email protected] tomers. fying vehicle. It now offers SWAMPSCOTT BRIEF “The lease terms are aw- The program offers weekly rentals, flexible ful, you could buy the car would-be drivers a three- leases, traditional leases Free metal recycling TVs, computer monitors for what they are being year lease on an Uber-ap- and purchase discounts or hazardous materials leased for, or maybe even 781-593-7700 proved car for a $250 fee through certain automak- Swampscott Boy Scout are prohibited. Publishing Daily, except Sundays less,” said Greg McBride, plus weekly payments ers. At the end of 2015, Troop 53 will hold a metal USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 chief financial analystdeducted from their pay. more than 50,000 people recycling event from 8 Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA at Bankrate, of Uber’s Xchange provides unlimit- had used one of those ser- a.m. to 12 p.m. on the last LAW OFFICES OF and additional offices. Xchange leasing program. ed miles, maintenance and vices and Uber expects Saturday of each month JAMES J. CARRIGAN Copyright ©2015 The Daily Item The deals have also Subscriptions allows drivers to get out of that number to double this through October. • Social Security Disability Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States caught some regulators’ the lease after 30 days, year. The recycling event, for • Workers Compensation $20.00 for 4 weeks attention. The California with two-week’s notice. Still, the program has Swampscott and sur- • Accidents $65.00 for 13 weeks Public Utilities Commis- Taylor pays $160 a week had its issues. A leasing rounding communities, is 25 years located across from Lynn District Court $130.00 for 26 weeks sion is probing whether for a slightly used Ford partnership with a U.S. a way to dispose of their $260.00 for 1 year 15 Johnson St. Send payment to and POSTMASTER, some of these leasing and Escape. That’s well above arm of Banco Santander unwanted metal items. send address changes to: renting arrangements run what she would pay in a was criticized for its prices They accept air condi- 781-596-0100 The Daily Item afoul of its requirement typical lease or loan, but and practices. Uber ended tioners, appliances, pots, JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN 110 Munroe St. that ride share drivers use Taylor says there’s no way the arrangement but not pans, fencing, bikes, car P.O. Box 5 RONALD D. MALLOY a “personal vehicle.” she would have qualified before it left some scars. parts and more. www.jamescarriganlaw.com Lynn, MA 01903 [email protected] A4 SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 OPINION DAVID M. SHRIBMAN

E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B A tale of two Clintons Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant T J   She is private; he is public. She this campaign has created an unusu- tween the two parties with what was News Editor Gordon R. Hall W   J. K studies bulging policy briefing books al dynamic, offering the husband as a known as “triangulation” — the po- Monica Connell Healey Vice President, Finance to look prepared; he studies them to model for the wife even as it provides litical equivalent of the old halfback J. Patrick Norton P   G. O  look spontaneous. She has the gift of the wife with a chance to get right plunge into a hole in the middle of Vice President, Sales Michael H. Shanahan, Chairman iron discipline; he has the gift of gab. what the husband got wrong. the line — Hillary Clinton has had P ”  Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Hillary Clinton regards a crowded “I feel confident about Bill and to adopt a political spread forma- Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 auditorium as hostile territory; Bill our ability to express our views,” tion, ranging both to the left (to ac- Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Clinton regards it as his sweet Ar- she told me in an interview in 1991, commodate the Sanders partisans) Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 kansas home. weeks before her husband declared and the right (to address voters vul- Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 “Bill is a big-picture guy but isn’t as for president and 16 months before nerable to Trump’s entreaties). Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 disciplined as she is,” says former Gov. he was elected. She spoke in the “Her proposed policies would do Brian C. ¢ayer, 1996-1999 little to change (the wealth gap), Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Edward G. Rendell of Pennsylvania, a first-person plural then, and she is Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 onetime Democratic National Com- living in the first-person plural now. compared with Bernie Sanders’ mittee chairman who has observed Yet the two Clinton campaigns are proposals,” said Clinton administra- John S. Moran, 1975-1990 Executive Editor, both at close range. “He’s incredibly being conducted in parallel univers- tion Labor Secretary Robert B. Re- bright and a very fast learner, but es. Bill Clinton had the advantage in ich, who endorsed Sanders but who she’s more detail-oriented.” 1992 of being the sentinel of a new knew Hillary Rodham as a college For the third time in a quarter-cen- generation, packed with potential, student. “And she won’t reinstate tury, the Democrats are gathering to while Hillary Clinton in 2016 has the Glass-Steagall Act, tax financial nominate a Clinton for president. the disadvantage of being the symbol transactions or break up the biggest But the Clinton who now begins her of a tired generation, pockmarked by banks at this stage.” general-election campaign is seek- familiarity, even failure. The verities Both Clintons have been forced EDITORIAL ing the White House in a different of the 1990s, especially on interna- by their black allies to revisit the century and, in many ways, in a dif- tional commerce, crime and national 1994 crime bill, which was explicit- ferent country from the one her hus- security, seem antiquarian: hoary ar- ly supported by the then-first lady band governed. tifacts from another age. and which lengthened mandatory This third Clinton campaign Against this background, the sentences and sent more Americans, comes in an age when the Demo- Clinton creed — which, like scores particularly minorities, to prison, of- crats have virtually abandoned the of Broadway shows, had its debut ten for nonviolent drug crimes. free trade Bill Clinton espoused, in New Haven, in this case in the What endures in 2016 is a centrist when their constituent groups are whispery study carrels of Yale Law, impulse befitting a 1964 “Goldwater rethinking his views on crime and where the couple met — is being pol- Girl” who, in a remarkable under- welfare, when they are re-examin- ished for a revival. graduate Wellesley commencement ing the Wall Street ties that in the And though Hillary Clinton is speech, made it clear that she had 1990s were refreshing symbols of a more a figure of admiration than inhaled the liberal if not radical air new approach to business. adulation, as opposed to her hus- of the college campus of 1969. Today, This Clinton campaign, coming af- band, who was bathed in adulation she has settled in to a sensible-shoes ter a grueling struggle against Sen. but was not always admired, they middle ground, leaving some Demo- Bernie Sanders of Vermont, has el- share the view that opportunity is crats unsettled but perhaps appeal- ements — the student-loan crisis, the principal American idea, that ing to GOP moderates uncomfort- income disparity, global warming government with a light touch rath- able with Trump. — not even on the table during Bill er than a heavy hand can offer an Yet Hillary Clinton enters the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Clinton’s administration. Moreover, outstretched arm to the poor and 2016 campaign with advantages her husband didn’t possess in 1992. Vice presidential running mate Gov. Mike the political atmosphere is com- striving, and that the United States pletely different. is, as Bill Clinton’s secretary of Bill Clinton ran as a wunderkind Pence, R-Ind., right, listens as Republi- governor of tucked-away Arkansas can presidential candidate Donald Trump The surge of Donald Trump and state, Madeleine Albright, put it in the persistence of Sanders speak to a much-maligned phrase, “the indis- — Republicans sought to dismiss speaks during a goodbye reception with him as “the failed governor of a small friends and family following the Republican the appeal of a populism Bill Clin- pensable nation” in world affairs. ton seldom expressed and an anger Both believe in the ennobling pow- state” — while Hillary Clinton runs National Convention on Friday in Cleveland. as a former senator from New York incongruous with his optimism. And er of personal tolerance and nation- (tied with Ohio for being home to because it targets the blue-collar al diversity. Bill Clinton said Amer- the most presidents) and a former workers who blame the very trade ica didn’t have a person to waste. In secretary of state (a launching pad and immigration policies the Clin- an unmistakable jab at Trump but Trump on NATO: for six presidents, including Thomas tons used to champion, Hillary an immutable statement of the Clin- Jefferson, James Madison and James Clinton is especially vulnerable in ton creed, Hillary Clinton often says Monroe). a campaign that seems — from the she prefers tearing down barriers to Reckless and wrong But any candidate like her who couple’s longstanding cozy relation- building walls. speaks, or lives, in the first person ship with Wall Street to her use of a Yet what was right for the Bill A nonendorsement speech dominated the news plural has to speak to, and live with, private email server — to underline Clinton years of 1993 to 2001 no lon- from the third night of the Republican National Con- not only the plural achievements but her vulnerabilities. ger seems so right. vention, obscuring a much more important devel- also the plural burdens produced by He saw the North American Free opment in Donald Trump’s campaign for the White Principals in the most significant the first person in the family to win Trade Agreement as a model trade House. American marriage since Eleanor the presidency. Asked by on Wednesday wheth- and Franklin Roosevelt, perhaps pact. In today’s environment, NAFTA er the U.S. would immediately provide military aid to since Abigail and John Adams, the is regarded as more a burden than a David Shribman is a Pulitzer a Baltic nation if Russia were to invade, Trump an- Clintons have long shared a creed boom to the American economy. Prize-winning columnist. He is a swered: “Have they fulfilled their obligation to us? If and a confetti-speckled destiny. But While her husband weaved be- Swampscott High graduate. they fulfill their obligation to us, the answer is yes.” Asked then “and if not?” Trump responded: “Well, I’m not saying if or not. I’m saying, right now there are many countries that have not fulfilled their obliga- tion to us.” NATO, the world’s essential military alliance, is predicated on each of its 28 members upholding trea- ty-bound obligations to treat an attack on one as an attack on all. The trigger mechanism for this vow, Article 5, has been invoked only once — by the Unit- ed States after 9/11, when NATO forces fought, and died, along with U.S. troops in the war in Afghani- stan. Responding to Trump, NATO Secretary Gener- al Jens Stoltenberg underscored the importance of the alliance. “Solidarity among allies is a key value for NATO,” Stoltenberg said in a statement. “We de- fend one another. We have seen this in Afghanistan, where tens of thousands of European, Canadian and partner nation troops have stood shoulder-to-shoul- der with U.S. soldiers. Two world wars have shown that peace in Europe is also important for the securi- ty of the United States.” The Cold War, too, showed the need for NATO. And although the Soviet Union lost, a revanchist Russia has annexed Crimea, destabilized Ukraine, and men- aced multiple European and especially Baltic na- tions with military provocations. So Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have reason to fear Vladimir Putin’s Russia, and now reason to be concerned about the uncertainty a Trump presidency would bring. “We are equally committed to all our NATO allies, regardless of who they may be. That’s what makes them allies,” Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves tweeted in response to Trump’s comments. That sentiment has been shared by U.S. presidents from Harry Truman to Barack Obama, including six READERS’ FORUM Republicans who were stalwart supporters of NATO. Current GOP lawmakers should be as alarmed as Democrats thank everyone of the Commonwealth William Gal- volunteered their time and effort their Democratic colleagues over the signal Trump vin, Massachusetts Democratic Par- and to all who attended. sends potential adversaries, who may be tempted to who helped with food drive ty Chairman and state Sen. Thom Sincere thanks to Angelina’s Sand- test NATO resolve. A resulting militarily miscalcula- McGee, state reps Dan Cahill, Bren- wich Shop, Brother’s Deli of Lynn, To the Editor: tion could spark a conflict that would cost lives and dan Crighton and Lori Ehrlich, state Capitol Diner, Christopher’s Café, The Lynn Democratic City Com- further destabilize geopolitics. To their credit some Sen. Joan Lovely, Governor’s Coun- John’s Roast Beef and Seafood, Lazy mittee (LDCC) recently hosted its Republicans, including Sens. Lindsey Graham and cilors Terry Kennedy and Eileen Dog Sports Bar, Little River Inn, annual family cookout and food Ben Sasse, have spoken out. Duff and many local elected officials, Old Neighborhood Foods, Old Tyme drive. It was held at the Lynn Muse- Unequal contributions from NATO nations are in Democratic State Committee mem- Italian Restaurant, Rolly’s Tavern, fact an issue. But common defense should never be um, an event that brought together bers and Town Committee chairmen The Porthole Restaurant and Lynn predicated on this ongoing issue. After all, the best many families, friends and elected representing many communities Democratic State Committee Mem- NATO defense is the certainty that any adversary officials for an afternoon of enjoy- throughout our Congressional Dis- bers, LDCC Chair Agnes Ricko, would face the unreluctant wrath of 28 nations. able conversation and delicious food trict, along with numerous candi- former state reps Bob Fennell and Trump’s questioning of NATO and other essential among its more than 225 attendees. dates for Essex County sheriff and Steve Walsh, LDCC Treasurer Lau- U.S. alliances isn’t conservative. It’s recklessly wrong The LDCC is equally pleased to an- state representative were able to rie Walsh, Elizabeth Gervacio and and should be rejected by Republicans and Demo- nounce the receipt of non-perishable join us at this annual event. Jack Suslak for their gracious and crats alike in a bid to reassure alienated allies that food items that were donated to a lo- The LDCC wishes to thank the generous support. the U.S. stands by its treaty obligations. cal food pantry along with monetary people and businesses that helped Everyone’s effort is much appreci- contributions that will benefit My make the cookout and food drive ated. On behalf of the LDCC, thank The above editorial appeared in the Star Tribune Brother’s Table. such an enormous success. Thank you and we hope to see you again on Friday. We were delighted that U.S. Rep. you to the many LDCC members next year. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.), Secretary and friends who donated food and The LDCC officers

TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A5 Clinton chooses Virginia’s Sen. Kaine as running mate By Ken Thomas and he believed Kaine would Alan Suderman be a strong choice during ASSOCIATED PRESS the selection process, ac- cording to a Democratic ORLANDO, Fla. — Hil- familiar with the search lary Clinton named Virgin- who was not authorized to ia Sen. Tim Kaine as her PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS discuss it publicly. vice presidential running Those views are not Leah Daughtry, CEO of the Democratic Na- mate Friday, adding a cen- shared by some liberals in tional Convention Committee, walks onto the trist former governor of a the Democratic Party, who stage Friday at the Wells Fargo Center in Phil- crucial battleground state dislike his support of free adelphia, where the convention is scheduled to to the Democratic ticket. trade and Wall Street. They convene on Monday. In a text message to sup- pushed Clinton to pick porters, the presumptive Massachusetts Sen. Eliza- Democratic nominee said, beth Warren or Ohio Sen. “I’m thrilled to tell you FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Sherrod Brown, intensify- Philadelphia this first: I’ve chosen Sen. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary ing their criticism of Kaine Tim Kaine as my running Clinton, accompanied by Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., late this week as his selec- mate.” speaks at a rally at Northern Virginia Commu- tion appeared imminent. On Twitter a few seconds readies for DNC nity College in Annandale, Va. Clinton has cho- Clinton’s campaign large- later, Clinton described sen Kaine to be her running mate. ly declined to comment on Kaine as “a man who’s de- the search process, trying what you have to deal By Kristen De Groot voted his life to fighting to keep the details — even ASSOCIATED PRESS with,” he said. general election opponent In a recent interview for others.” She called him the names of the finalists The ambush killings of “terrible, terrible crimes.” with CBS News, Clinton “a relentless optimist who — under wraps to try to PHILADELPHIA — As of eight police officers in believes no problem is un- Kaine, 58, had long been noted that Kaine has nev- maximize the impact of Cleveland breathes a sigh Dallas and Baton Rouge, solvable if you put in the a favorite for Clinton’s er lost an election during their announcement. She of relief after protests Louisiana, earlier this work to solve it.” ticket. Fluent in Spanish his lengthy political ca- made no mention of her im- during the Republican month stoked fears of vio- convention came and went With the pick, Clinton and active in the Senate reer and praised him as pending pick during a som- lence and bloodshed at the moved into the political on foreign relations and a “world-class mayor, gov- ber meeting Friday with without mass disruptions conventions. and violence, eyes now spotlight a day after newly military affairs, he built ernor and senator.” A fa- community leaders and There was an “extreme- crowned Republican nom- a reputation for working vorite of Barack Obama family members affected by turn to Philadelphia, the ly heavy police presence” nation’s fifth largest city inee Donald Trump closed across the aisle as Virgin- since his early 2008 en- the Pulse nightclub shoot- in Cleveland, with officers that offers a bigger stage out his convention with a ia’s governor and as mayor dorsement, the president ing in Orlando and a later for the most part protect- for bigger protests over a fiery address accusing his of Richmond. told Clinton’s campaign campaign rally in Tampa. ing people’s right to peace- much larger area. fully protest, said Eric Cleveland’s marches Ferrero, an Amnesty In- and rallies ended quietly ternational deputy exec- Thursday with two doz- Safe GOP convention boosts utive director who helped en arrests over four days. Philadelphia is cautiously oversee teams of observ- optimistic its Democratic ers in Cleveland. About 500 Cleveland police and Cleveland’s image to the world National Convention can follow in those footsteps thousands of law enforce- while letting protesters ment officers from around By Mark Gillispie on stilts and children and have their say. the country were assigned ASSOCIATED PRESS adults alike splashing in to convention security. the square’s water fea- “Obviously the destruc- CLEVELAND — Cleve- tion of property or hurting Cleveland’s entire pro- ture. test zone was 1.7 square land’s safe and successful There were tense mo- someone is a non-starter, turn as host of the Repub- but you can be as angry miles, and the Quicken ments and some an- Loans Arena, where the lican National Convention gry words over the four and loud as you want to has helped establish it as be,” Mayor Jim Kenney convention was held, was days as anarchists, an- on the western edge of it. an ideal location for large ti-Muslim protesters and said. events but also a city that Several factors could In Philadelphia, thou- pro-capitalist groups con- people will consider when make Philadelphia’s pro- sands of protesters are gregated on the square. deciding where to live and tests vastly different than to rally at a park near Yet most people seemed do business, Cleveland those in Cleveland, in- the Wells Fargo Center to get along as even those cluding the city’s sprawl- throughout the conven- Mayor Frank Jackson with divergent views on ing protest sites, from tion. But many plan to said Friday. politics and other mat- downtown to the conven- start their marches at City “It really puts us in a ters engaged in respectful tion site four miles away, Hall, four miles north. different light with a dif- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS discussions. By Thursday and the sheer number of Most plan to leave from ferent image,” the mayor evening, law enforcement Protesters argue in Public Square on Thursday protesters expected, esti- City Hall and travel to the said at a news briefing. officers appeared to relax. mated at 50,000 each day. park on Broad Street — a Police reported a total of in Cleveland during the final day of the Repub- Some played ping pong Kenney wouldn’t say major north-south artery 24 arrests during the four- lican convention. with visitors to the square that links downtown with day convention that ended while others kicked a soc- how many officers will the country joined 500 along on patrols. the convention site. Sever- Thursday night, a surpris- cer ball around with chil- be on the streets during Cleveland officers for a se- The demonstrations that the protests, but said the al permitted marches are ingly low number that can dren. curity force that respond- many feared would end in city’s “exemplary” police back-to-back, on Broad be attributed to a massive At one point, Chief Wil- force is ready. Street and streets near police presence and to ed quickly to hints of trou- pitched battles between liams joined a prayer cir- “It’s not easy to have Independence Hall. Other safety concerns that dis- ble. Three hundred police police and protesters cle. someone screaming ep- rallies are set for various couraged protesters and officers patrolled down- turned at times into car- “You don’t pull some- ithets in your face two plazas and parks around visitors from coming to town on bicycles, with nival-like scenes on Pub- thing like this off without inches away from your downtown. And those are Cleveland this week. Cleveland Police Chief lic Square, the city’s com- a little luck and a lot of nose. But to be a profes- just demonstrations with About 2,800 law enforce- Calvin Williams spending mons, with bongo players, prayers,” Williams said sional police officer, that’s permits. ment officers from around parts of two days riding protesters dressed as nuns Friday. Another record high for S&P 500

By Stan Choe of natural gas and oil also ASSOCIATED PRESS raised its forecast for pro- duction this year, and its NEW YORK — Anoth- stock jumped $1.26, or 9.5 er day, another lazy drift percent, to $14.47. higher for stocks and an- American Airlines Group other record high. likewise rose despite re- The Standard & Poor’s porting a drop in earnings. 500 index rose 9.86 points, It climbed $1.40, or 4 per- or 0.5 percent, to 2,175.03 cent, to $36.36 after re- on Friday. It surpassed its porting better results than prior record set Wednes- analysts expected. day by 0.09 percent, the The telecom and utili- latest nudge higher for a ties sectors each rose 1.3 market that has taken a percent to lead the mar- decidedly slow-and-steady ket. They have been at the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS path to all-time highs in forefront of the market’s President Barack Obama, right, meets with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the Oval recent weeks. Telecom and rise this year because Office of the White House in Washington Friday. utility stocks led the way, they pay some of the big- as they have for much of gest dividends, and inves- this year. tors are scrounging for The Dow Jones industrial income given the low in- Obama, Mexican president stress average rose 53.62 points, terest rates paid by bonds. or 0.3 percent, to 18,570.85. The yield on the 10-year The Nasdaq composite rose Treasury note held steady the importance of relationship 26.26, or 0.5 percent, to at 1.56 percent, while the 5,100.16. The gains sent yield on the 30-year Trea- all three indexes to their sury bond ticked down to By Darlene to Mexico than to China, and rapists has offended ger. They said they have fourth consecutive winning 2.28 percent from 2.29 Superville India and Russia com- the neighboring country. learned from the two-de- week, their longest streak percent late Thursday. ASSOCIATED PRESS bined. Pena Nieto said a good cade-old North American since March. Honeywell International Obama said he has relationship with the Free Trade Agreement, Many doubts still hang fell $3.05, or 2.6 percent, WASHINGTON — Pres- worked to deepen the rela- United States is “essen- which Trump has heavily over the market, including to $115.61. The company ident Barack Obama and tionship during his presi- tial” for his country and criticized. the continued drop for cor- reported stronger earn- Mexican President En- dency. said he looks forward to Obama said the glob- porate earnings and a U.S. ings than analyst expect- rique Pena Nieto reaf- “We’re not just strategic a “frank, open dialogue” al economy is a fact, and economy that is growing ed, but it also lowered its firmed the importance of and economic partners, with whomever is elected. “we’re not going to be able only modestly. But various forecast for full-year sales. the US-Mexico relation- we’re also neighbors and Pena Nieto avoided ques- to build a wall around earnings and economic re- It helped hold the indus- ship Friday, promoting we’re friends,” Obama tions about the wall, but that.” ports have come in better trial sector to the weakest the benefits of trade and said. has previously said that The visit comes less than than expected, and the gains of the day among friendship in an election The news conference Mexico will not pay for the a month after Pena Nieto S&P 500 is up nearly 9 the 10 sectors that make year that has sometimes came the morning after wall Trump proposes. and Obama met in Can- percent since June 27. up the S&P 500, up 0.1 stressed that alliance. the closing of the Repub- The two men also en- ada during a summit of Southwestern Energy percent. In a news conference lican National Convention dorsed the Trans-Pacific North America’s leaders. had the biggest gain in Fridays’ gains were the with Pena Nieto at the and a speech by GOP nom- Partnership trade agree- Obama’s meetings with the S&P 500 following its latest in a steady march White House, Obama said inee Donald Trump, whose ment that both countries visiting foreign leaders own better-than-expect- higher for stocks. The trade with Mexico brings demands that Mexico pay have signed on to, saying are usually announced ed earnings report. It lost S&P 500 has not had a important investment and for a U.S. border wall and it would make the rela- weeks in advance, but this money in the latest quar- day where it moved by 1 jobs to the U.S. He said the descriptions of Mexican tionship between their visit was announced just ter, but less than analysts percent, up or down, in United States sells more immigrants as criminals countries even stron- last week. estimated. The producer the last two weeks. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- at 50 Oakwood Ave.; at 9:22 p.m. Wednesday on Lowell larly arrests, reflect police records. In a.m. Thursday at 3 Lander St. Street. the event of a perceived inaccuracy, A report of threats at 9:51 A report of an unwanted per- it is the sole responsibility of the con- a.m. Thursday at 145 Lewis son 6:39 p.m. Wednesday at St.; at 9:54 a.m. Thursday at cerned party to contact the relevant 63 Veterans Memorial Drive. 580 Essex St.; at 11:04 a.m. A report of shoplifting at police department and have the de- Thursday at 580 Essex St. 8:46 p.m. Wednesday at 210 partment issue a notice of correction A report of larceny at 10:38 North Andover St. to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- a.m. Thursday at 19 Tudor St.; A report of panhandlers at ifications will not be made without at 3:05 p.m. Thursday at 297 9:12 p.m. Wednesday at 19 express notice of change from the Chatham St. Howley St. arresting police department. A report of a con/scam at A report of a disturbance 11:17 a.m. Thursday at 35 at 9:52 p.m. Wednesday at 9 Sunnyside Road; at 12:04 p.m. Dexter St. LYNN Thursday at 23 Ocean Terrace. A report of suspicious activ- A report of a missing person ity at 1:30 a.m. Thursday on Arrests at 11:50 a.m. Thursday on Es- sex Street. Clearwater Road. Neil Dempsey, 35, of 267 A report of a suspicious mo- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Lynn Shore Drive, was arrested A report of a disturbance at 12:32 p.m. Thursday at 501 tor vehicle at 5:41 a.m. Thurs- Heavily armed police forces operate at Karlsplatz (Stachus) square af- and charged with malicious day on Overlook Trail. defacement at 11:33 p.m. Washington St.; at 12:39 p.m. ter a shooting in the Olympia shopping center was reported in Munich, Thursday at 9 Beach Road; at A report of a stolen motor southern Germany, Friday. Thursday. vehicle at 8:26 a.m. Thursday Wayne Johnson, 68, of 221 1:14 p.m. Thursday at 281 Eu- at 7 Clooney Terrace. Curwin Circle, was arrested clid Ave.; at 7:08 p.m. Thursday and charged with a marked at 182 Chestnut St.; at 11:14 A report of a citizen in need lanes violation and operating a p.m. Thursday on Central Ave- of assistance at 9:07 a.m. Police give all-clear motor vehicle with a suspend- nue; at 11:33 p.m. Thursday at Thursday at 96 Main St. ed license at 9:59 a.m. Friday. 33 Merrill Ave.; at 11:50 p.m. Cesar Lappot, of 5 Oak- Thursday at 26 Sweetser Ter- REVERE wood Ave., was arrested and race; at 12:01 a.m. Friday at in Munich shooting charged with OUI liquor, reck- 124 Central Ave. Complaints less operation of a motor ve- A report of vandalism to a all clear” in the pre-dawn dressed in black standing hicle, disorderly conduct, op- motor vehicle at 12:53 p.m. A report of a disturbance at By Frank Jordans, hours Saturday, more than erating a motor vehicle with a Thursday at 126 Boston St.; 12:31 a.m. Thursday on Beach David Rising and on a rooftop parking area revoked license, and leaving at 10:26 p.m. Thursday at 22 Street; at 1:38 a.m. Thursday George Jahn seven hours after the attack of the mall yelling back ASSOCIATED PRESS the scene of personal injury at Ashland St.; at 3 a.m. Friday at on Keayne Street; at 3:10 p.m. began and brought much of and forth with the per- the city to a standstill as all son filming, saying at one 6:45 p.m. Thursday. 119 Lewis St. Thursday on Bosson Street; at MUNICH — An 18-year- Robert McNeil, 33, of 380 A report of trespassing at 4:28 p.m. Thursday on Eliot public transit systems were point “I’m German” and old German-Iranian man shut down amid a massive Chatham St., was arrested 2:12 p.m. Thursday at 80 Nep- Road; at 8:23 p.m. Thursday eventually firing shots. opened fire in a crowded manhunt. They said a body Andrae said police believe and charged with operating tune Blvd. on Calumet Street. Munich shopping mall found near the scene was the video is genuine. a motor with a suspended li- A report of a juvenile prob- A report of suspicious activ- and a nearby McDonald’s cense, failure to signal, and no lem at 4:25 p.m. Thursday that of the shooter and he Witnesses had report- ity at 3:42 a.m. Thursday on Friday night, killing nine appeared to have acted ed seeing three men with inspection sticker at 8:13 p.m. on Fayette Street; at 12:45 North Shore Road; at 9:32 people and wounding 16 Thursday. a.m. Friday on Andrew Street; alone and killed himself as firearms near the Olympia a.m. Thursday on Proctor Av- others before killing him- he fled. Einkaufszentrum mall, but George Morales-Tapia, 23, at 9:44 a.m. Friday on Maple enue; at 12:26 p.m. Thursday self, the chief of police in Street. Andrae said the suspect’s Andrae said two other peo- of 17 Carlton St., was arrest- on Charger Street; at 8:14 the Bavarian capital said. ed and charged with resisting A report of an assault and body was found about 2 1/2 ple who fled the area were p.m. Thursday on Walnut Av- Munich police chief Hu- arrest, disorderly conduct, battery at 5:26 p.m. Thursday hours after the attack and investigated but had “noth- enue; at 9:49 p.m. Thursday bertus Andrae told a news trespassing, and possession on Liberty Street; at 9:30 p.m. was determined to be the ing to do with the incident.” on Constitution Avenue; at 10 of a Class B drug at 6:25 p.m. Thursday at 50 Goodridge St. conference early Saturday shooter based on witness The police chief said the Thursday. A report of a fight at 7:38 p.m. p.m. Thursday on Washington that the suspect was a statements and closed cir- nine fatalities included Michael Welch, 34, of 9 Thursday at 106 Bay View Ave. Avenue. dual citizen from Munich cuit television footage of young people and chil- Dorinda Circle, was arrested A report of a robbery at 7:50 A report of vandalism to a and his motive was still the attack. The shooter, dren were among the 16 and charged with unarmed p.m. Thursday at 16 Union motor vehicle at 9:20 a.m. “fully unclear.” He said it whose name wasn’t re- wounded, three of whom robbery, threat to commit a Court. Thursday on Beachland Ave- was too early to label the leased, was not previously were in critical condition. crime, and altering a motor ve- nue. attack an act of terrorism; known to police and there After gunfire broke out hicle’s VIN at 8:35 p.m. Thurs- LYNNFIELD A report of harassing phone earlier police said they was no evidence of any at the mall, one of Mu- day. calls at 12:04 p.m. Thursday had no indication of Is- links to terrorist organiza- nich’s largest, the city sent Complaints on Broadway. lamic extremism. tions, Andrae said. a smartphone alert declar- Accidents A report of an unwanted per- “The question of terror- “We can’t question the ing an “emergency situa- A report of an animal com- son at 5:16 p.m. Thursday on ism or a rampage is tied to suspect so this is all a lit- tion” and telling people to A report of an accident at plaint at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Broadway; at 8:10 p.m. Thurs- motive, and we don’t know tle more difficult,” he said. stay indoors, while all rail, 2:42 p.m. Thursday on Broad 42 Chatham Way. day on Broadway. the motive,” Andrae said. A cell-phone video posted subway and trolley service Street; at 3:47 p.m. Thursday A well being check request- A report of shoplifting at Police gave a “cautious online showed the suspect was halted in the city. at 793 Lynnway; at 4:10 p.m. ed at 5:38 p.m. Wednesday 7:21 p.m. Thursday on Squire Thursday at 557 Chestnut St.; on Heather Drive; at 6:37 p.m. Road. at 4:29 p.m. Thursday on Birch Wednesday at 13 Ashwood Street; at 4:40 p.m. Thursday At slain officer’s funeral, Road. SAUGUS on Essex Street; at 5:07 p.m. A report of a disturbance Thursday at 118 New Park St.; at 12:16 a.m. Thursday at 12 Complaints at 5:29 p.m. Thursday at 66 Heritage Lane. calls for respect and unity York Road; at 6:38 p.m. Thurs- A report of a medical trans- day on Spencer Street; at 7:27 A report of possible sus- port at 3:54 a.m. Thursday on By Michael p.m. Thursday at 1069 Western picious activity at 3:09 a.m. Hilltop Road. Kunzelman Ave.; at 8:41 p.m. Thursday on Thursday on Main Street. ASSOCIATED PRESS Essex Street; at 7:42 a.m. Fri- A report of a disturbance at day at 16 Chestnut St.; at 9:30 MARBLEHEAD 4:29 a.m. Thursday at 28 Bal- BATON ROUGE, La. — a.m. Friday at 83 Franklin St. lard St. When protests erupted here Complaints over a black man’s killing Complaints SWAMPSCOTT during a struggle with two A report of a lost pair of pink white police officers, Baton A report of suspicious ac- shoes at 11:06 a.m. Thursday Rouge police officer Mat- tivity at 2:50 a.m. Thursday at on Gas House Lane. Complaints thew Gerald made a prom- 597 Boston St.; at 4:06 p.m. A report of a person walking A report of suspicious activ- ise to an old friend who into traffic at 11:20 a.m. Thurs- Thursday at 111 Washington ity at 7:20 a.m. Thursday on urged him to be careful. day on Humphrey Street. St.; at 7:18 p.m. Thursday Railroad Avenue; at 9:57 p.m. “I’m going to do what I got on Cook Street; at 9:03 p.m. A report of graffiti at 6:16 to do to keep you all safe, p.m. Thursday on Stramski Way. Thursday on Duncan Terrace; Thursday at 233 Chestnut St.; at 4:56 a.m. Friday at 199 old boy,” Gerald told Dave at 9:47 p.m. Thursday on Lynn A report of a suspicious Ocean Ave. Mulkey, his childhood friend Shore Drive. motor vehicle at 11:36 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A report of a con/scam and former roommate. A report of a domestic distur- Thursday on Flint Street. A member of a police honor guard carries an at 3:07 p.m. Thursday at 30 That text message was bance at 6:49 a.m. Thursday A report of a power outage the last Mulkey received American flag after funeral services for Baton Grant Road. at 115 Chatham St.; at 7:47 at 1:38 a.m. Friday on Stoney- from Gerald before a lone Rouge police officer Matthew Gerald at the Heal- A report of a dog locked in a.m. Thursday at 263 Western brook Road. gunman enraged by recent ing Place Church in Baton Rouge, La., Friday. Ave.; at 8:42 a.m. Thursday at a motor vehicle at 11:50 a.m. police shootings killed the 115 Chatham St. PEABODY Thursday at 331 Paradise 41-year-old rookie. proudly served his coun- days in Louisiana’s capi- Road; at 6:18 p.m. Thursday at A report of shoplifting at “That’s what Matt did. try during three tours in tal, tensions seemed to be 413 Paradise Road. 7:39 a.m. Thursday at 841 Complaints He went toward the dan- Iraq before joining the po- easing before the surprise Western Ave. A report of possible fireworks ger, along with his fellow lice force nine months ago. Sunday morning ambush. A report of a motor vehicle A report of a vehicle leaving at 8:55 p.m. Thursday on Ce- officers,” Mulkey told The mayor and chief Mayor Kip Holden said theft at 8:25 a.m. Thursday debris in the street at 6:09 dar Road. more than 2,000 mourn- also issued broad appeals people must avoid an “us ers at Gerald’ funeral on to respect police and heal versus them” mentality and Friday, the first for the wounds opened by the three officers who were death of Alton Sterling, a recognize that police officers Indiana court tosses out shot down before the at- black man whose shooting are “here for all of us.” tacker was killed. by police was videotaped “The men and women Baton Rouge’s mayor and posted online, prompt- who put on those uniforms, woman’s feticide conviction and police chief hailed ing widespread protests. they respect you. Respect Gerald as a hero who After 200 arrests in three them,” Holden said. By Tom Davies ASSOCIATED PRESS INDIANAPOLIS — The Cincinnati cop investigated Indiana Court of Appeals overturned the feticide con- viction of a woman found over a post guilty of killing her pre- mature infant by taking CINCINNATI (AP) — A to work collaboratively your hands in the air, and abortion-inducing drugs, black Cincinnati police with the community. The never resist.” saying Friday the state’s officer is under investiga- city has drawn praise na- Vincent didn’t immedi- tion over a Facebook post tionally for its work to im- law wasn’t intended to be ately return a call to his that said white officers prove police-community used “to prosecute women home seeking comment “are looking for a reason relations after 2001 riots for their own abortions.” FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday. His attorney, to kill a black man.” triggered by a fatal police The ruling comes in the Christopher Wiest, told Purvi Patel is taken into custody at the St. Jo- The police department is shooting of an unarmed The Associated Press on case of Purvi Patel, who seph County Courthouse in South Bend, Ind. aware of an officer’s post black man. was convicted of neglect Friday morning that his referencing an interpre- The Cincinnati Enquir- client planned a news con- and feticide last year. against a woman because tencing could happen and tation of law enforcement er reports Officer Freddie ference about the post, but However, the court up- of an alleged self-induced whether Patel could soon be actions, Cincinnati Police Vincent posted the Face- Wiest didn’t immediately held a lower-level felony abortion. released from prison. Chief Eliot Isaac said in book comments earlier neglect of a dependent respond to later calls and The appeals court ruled Stanford University law a statement that didn’t this month after the fatal conviction. emails seeking additional that Patel, who is current- professor Larry Marshall, identify the officer. shootings of black men by She was sentenced to 20 comment and the time for ly in state prison on the who represented Patel “The comments that police officers in Louisiana years in prison in 2015, two neglect and feticide convic- were posted are under re- and Minnesota. any news conference. during the appeals court years after her self-induced tions, should be resentenced view as they relate to our The post read in part: Vincent alleged harass- abortion at her family’s on the lower-level felony hearing in May, said Fri- social media procedure “Make sure that you are in ment and discrimination home. Women’s advocacy charge, which carries a pos- day that he was reviewing and our rules and regula- a public place, and comply at the hands of white su- groups have been heavily sible prison term of between the court’s 40-page deci- tions,” Isaac said. to all of their commands, pervisors in a lawsuit filed involved in the case, saying six months and three years. sion and would discuss it Isaac added that he is because they are looking against the city last year. it marks the first time a It wasn’t immediately clear with Patel before deciding proud of the department’s for a reason to kill a black That case was settled in state feticide law was used how quickly that resen- the next legal steps. officers and their efforts man. And always keep April. SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Walsh tries to drive RMV to Peabody

RMV way and would be con- and positive for Peabody vices,” he said. From A1 venient for customers residents and residents As DCAMM weighs the across the North Shore. across the North Shore,” merits of the two sites, the Realty Ventures of Wake- Yebba bought the plaza said Walsh. RMV has expanded hours field, which owns and is for $5.75 million in 2013 Walsh said the develop- at its Revere and Wilm- planning a major redevelop- and plans to rebrand the ers will be able to build out ington branches and is en- ment of the Bonkers Plaza. renovated shopping center quickly on Lowell Street. couraging customers to go online. “I’m pleased that the as Peabody Commons. “Since the Liberty Tree group placed a bid,” said “I think this is a positive Mall branch has closed, Adam Swift can be Walsh, noting that the step for their development it has forced residents reached at aswift@item- plaza is close to the high- to reinvent the property to travel further for ser- live.com. Drop-In and play a while in Lynn

DROP-IN about whether the center From A7 typically attracts more of one gender than the other. with the program and there “She’s here and playing all are four police officers on hours.” the premises to check the The Drop-In Center will bags before entering. Youths continue through the fall must sign in, stay within a at the Lynn Vocational designated area and can- Technical Institute field Robbie McLaughlin takes a break from his re- not re-enter the school after house. hab to snap a photo with a few visiting friends. they leave. “It’s just to play ball,” “It’s a safe place,” said said Joseph Marquez, 17, Sgt. John Geary, who was of KIPP Academy, when Swampscott will on duty at the center. “We asked why he attends the check to make sure no program. “It’s better than one brings any weapons staying home and doing or contraband. They’re nothing.” rally for Robbie usually well-behaved. The Fellow attendee Yven- majority of kids come to son St. Hilaire said that “He’ll whip the ball play and socialize.” PHOTO | PAULA MULLER the program helps them ROBBIE at you,” she said with a The positive interactions stay out of trouble. From A1 Joel Pierre and Joseph Tolentino sign up for laugh. at the facility foster better Nerich said that a num- the Youth Drop-In Center as Taj King answers was,” she said. While friends and fam- relationships between the ber of guest speakers have a question from Joseph. The family spent the ily try to concentrate on youths and police, he said. taken part in the program next 10 days living “hour Robbie’s improving con- “He’s my homie,” said over the years, including only 19 youths gathered one out there,” he said. to hour,” wondering if Rob- dition, O’Malley said it’s Jaru Allah, an 18-year- former New England Pa- by 8 p.m. Basketball was clearly troubling that no one is old North Shore Acade- triot , bie would survive. After Skip Coleman, a Lynn a favorite activity at the being held accountable for my graduate and center police officers and re- being in a coma for about Police lieutenant, said he center, with the majori- the vicious attack. regular, as he put an arm formed former gang mem- four weeks, he showed thought the group was ty of attendees joining in “You want to focus on around Geary. bers. signs of life. small because the center a game or pausing to eat the positives, but it’s hard Nerich said that the “I think it’s a great pro- While he’s able to speak, to not focus on the fact number of participants just moved from its loca- some of the free pizza pro- gram,” said James Irving, it’s usually not under- they haven’t made an ar- has increased over the tion at KIPP Academy and vided. who along with Kathy standable, his mother rest yet,” she said. years, with an average of many regulars coming “There is one girl always Gallant donated the said. He can walk with The Boston Police De- 80-125 youths per night. It from West Lynn haven’t here who really plays bas- night’s pizza from the Lido assistance, but he still has partment said Friday no was a smaller than aver- realized that it moved yet. ketball with the boys,” Cafe. “It’s a great place for a feeding tube in his stom- arrests have been made age crowd on Friday, with “It’s also just a really hot said Geary when asked the kids to hang out.” ach. She said she’s unsure when, or even if, she’ll be and the investigation re- able to bring her son home. mains ongoing. “He didn’t do anything Kathy McLaughlin said Historic exhibit a Valiant effort in Nahant to deserve this,” she said. the love and support from Robbie’s friends has been VALIANT “It’s hard when your 27-year-old son doesn’t overwhelming. His Go- From A1 know who you are.” FundMe page has raised over $36,000 to help with After 40 days at was larger than the typi- medical expenses. Brigham, Robbie was cal 40-foot fishing boat. “He’s such a great per- moved to Cambridge In 1955, they began con- son,” she said. “We’re so Spaulding Rehabilitation structing the boat in the grateful for everything ev- small space between their Hospital, where he’s un- eryone has done...Thank homes. Soon neighbors got dergoing occupational, you isn’t even enough to involved with odd projects physical and speech and say to them.” to keep progress moving language therapy. He can along. throw a ball, his mother Dillon Durst can be “They were all fisher- said, and he loves playing reached at ddurst@item- men,” Tarmy said. “They catch. live.com. would haul 40 traps in the morning, come back and take care of their haul, Mayor vs. city council: and then work for a cou- ple of hours before the sun Job is primary concern went down.” ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Residents stopped by to check on the boat and The tools used to make the 90-ton Valiant are on display at the Nahant JOB pend Audley receives to were handed a hammer to Historical Society. From A1 oversee elections could help. help pay the deputy com- the town’s challenge. E.H. the boat struck floating “I thought people might Roz Puleo, police dis- units, she said. missioner’s salary. Hinds Riggers, a Water- debris and sunk four years have a box of old stuff ly- patcher and lifelong res- The mayor confirmed “This is a critical posi- after being launched. ident, recalled the neigh- town-based rigging com- ing around somewhere,” earlier this week that city tion,” Cahill said. borhood children walked pany, was contracted to The only known painting Tarmy said. ”But people negotiators reached an Kennedy in her veto on the ship’s boards to get complete the job. of the Valiant fully rigged just kept coming out of agreement with the Lynn message acknowledged them to bend the right way. The boat was moved us- hangs in the museum. It the woodwork with more Police Association, one of money is available to pay Louis Letourneau’s fam- ing a steel cradle, planks was painted by McClain’s things. There are so many the city’s biggest unions. the election job salary this ily, who helped create the and wooden rollers. The wife, Virginia. Count- interesting side stories. That settlement, still be- year, but she noted “the ship, came forward with rollers were continuously less photographs line the We’re still researching ing finalized, could set taxpayers will have to several of the tools used moved from one end of the walls, taken by residents and finding things out.” the stage to complete ne- absorb the cost of the po- during construction. A file, boat to the other. One of including Roland Oxton, The exhibit is free and gotiations with other city sition’s benefits … moving Adze hoe, hand drill, plan- the rollers was preserved Basil Robinson and Fred open to the public on unions. forward.” er to shave the wood and by E.H. Hinds Riggers and Wilson. Wednesdays and Thurs- Kennedy confirmed pay A job notice for the dep- hand compass and pro- donated by George Derde- There are also pictures days from 1-4 p.m. and raises for union workers uty commissioner’s posi- tractor are all on display rian, whose grandfather shot by Ted Polumbaum, Saturdays from 10 a.m. to are a component of nego- tion is posted in City Hall. at the museum. Most of worked for the company. Life Magazine photogra- 4 p.m. through the month tiations. Peter Caron, the It lists the position as a council appointment mak- the tools are made of iron Also on display are two pher. But the photos were of August. city’s chief financial offi- and steel and have wood- ores, the only remnants never published because cer, said each 1 percent ing the deputy responsible en handles. of the ship. Everything of the assassination of Bridget Turcotte can be raise for all municipal “to set and complete all When the dragger was else sits on the ocean floor President John F. Kenne- reached at bturcotte@item- employees covered by col- work necessary to meet finished, transporting the about 70 miles off the dy that overshadowed the live.com. Follow her on lective bargaining agree- mandated deadlines” for boat to the water became coast of Nantucket, where event. Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. ments will cost the city the annual city census, about $500,000. street listing publication, “The city faces potential- elections and election-re- Raising bootcamp to an art form in Marblehead ly significant costs to set- lated work, including tle its collective bargain- training election workers, ballot printing, voting ma- share our thoughts and ing contracts in the next BOOTCAMP chine testing and polling work with each other.” several months,” Kennedy From A1 place preparation. During a recent class, said in her veto message All of that work must Mark Morin, 31, the Gatto shared her version to the council. begin soon, warned Aud- instructor, said he is im- of Monet’s “Flowers in a Council President Dan- ley and Cahill, for the city pressed with his students’ Vase” she created with iel Cahill said money is to meet its Sept. 8 election enthusiasm and hopes it pencil and charcoal, with available to pay the sal- obligations. improves their confidence classmates. ary for the election job. “The position has been and artistic talent. Fellow students praised He said a fund dedicated posted,” Cahill said. “We He said the class is de- the work, noting that it specifically to covering need someone there to signed as a true boot camp. showed effort. Gatto said municipal election costs conduct the election.” Students come to class, or she appreciated the pos- and paid for with city as he calls it — the gym itive feedback and it in- and state money totals Thor Jourgensen can be — and meet with him — spired her to work even $110,000. reached at tjourgensen@ the trainer. He leads them harder. He said a $15,000 sti- itemlive.com. through a series of exer- As she closed her artist cises that focus on differ- sketchpad, Gatto pointed ent techniques and, hope- PHOTO | PAULA MULLER to a quote she had written fully, they build on that at Mark Morin leads a Drawing Bootcamp at the in the corner of the inside home and further develop Marblehead Arts Association on Thursday. The cover. She looks it at each their skills and talent, he time she picks up the book lesson was learning perspective by drawing a said. and starts on a new draw- “At the end of the course, chair. ing, she said. I hope we can all get to- “I solemnly swear that Seasoned artist and she said. “I think the boot gether and reflect on its I shall never be caught value, including the ex- class participant Cammy camp is educational and without a sketch book ercises and assignments Gatto said she enjoys the comfortable. I am learning during my waking hours.” that were provided,” said course and its challenges. new techniques and enjoy The program cost $125 the 2007 graduate of the “I have always loved art, being in class with fel- for members and $150 for Art Institute of Boston. but this is new to me,” low artists so that we can non- members. A8 SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

History of Lynn at a glance CommUniverCity for the community

Superintendent of Lynn Public Schools Catherine C. Latham, left, and North Shore Community College President Patricia Gentile were guests last week on Sean Donahue’s “LCTV Show” on Lynn Communi- ty Television. Latham and Gentile discussed the successful launch of ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE CommUniverCity, a program in which Lynn high school students can Yetti Frenkel finishes off the mural on the Lynn Arts building. take courses at NSCC and obtain transferable college credits.

Tennant makes the big screen

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump answers a question during an interview in Virginia Beach, Va. Sandy Tennant, former director of the Massachusetts Republican Party and a GOP strategist, appeared on the “big board” (third frame from left) Thursday night at the 2016 Republican Trump convention speech National Convention in Cleveland. draws 32.2 million TV viewers LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Nielsen company says an Teresa Palmer tapped into estimated 32.2 million people watched Donald Trump childhood fear for ‘Lights Out’ deliver his GOP nomination acceptance speech. Thursday’s audience topped the 30.3 million who watched nominee Mitt Romney’s 2012 speech but fell NEW YORK (AP) — Teresa Palm- well short of John McCain’s audience of 38.9 million at er says she tapped into a part of the 2008 Republican convention. herself that was scared of the dark This year’s tally reflects viewership across 10 com- as a child for her new horror movie, mercial networks, Nielsen said Friday, topped by Fox “Lights Out.” News Channel with 9.4 million viewers. “I remember I had a touch-lamp The channel’s triumph came the same day that its next to my bed and I would tap it on founder and chief, Roger Ailes, resigned amid a for- the brightest light, and I remember mer anchorwoman’s claims of workplace misconduct. my mom would always come in and Palmer For the closing hour of the four-day convention, CNN she was like, ‘That’s too bright to sleep, we’ve got to put it on the dim- drew 5.5 million viewers; NBC 4.6 million; ABC 3.9 mer one,’ and I was like, ‘OK, goodnight, mom.’ And million; CBS 3.8 million and MSNBC 3 million. then (push the button) right back up to the bright one. I was just petrified.” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS In “Lights Out,” now in theaters, Palmer plays a young woman who has distanced herself from her The audience dances to St. Paul and the Broken SEND US YOUR STUFF Bones at the Newport Folk Festival on Friday. family because of trauma she experienced growing WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, up, but is drawn back in when her younger broth- er begins to experience the same things she went Flight of the Conchords duo PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR through. headlines Newport Folk Festival SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. Palmer says playing out the emotional scenes some- times took its physical toll on the set where she had migraines for three days. NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — The three-day Newport Folk One thing that’s funny in retrospect, she says, is the Festival is opening in Rhode Island. 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My guess is that most people will say “they have to weather the storm for one month, then will be back, and all will be right with the world.” That would be the case STEVE if the ITEM PHOTO | BOB ROCHE KRAUSE Patriots can eld Lynn’s David Barnard leans over as Pitts eld’s Joe Cracolici slides into rst base during Friday night’s game at Fra- a compet- ser Field. itive offensive line, which is something they could not do last year. Things were so bad last year the Patriots had to Lynn stumbles out of the gate pry Dante Scarnecchia out of retirement to get him to rebuild the line. I can just hear now, 15-year-old Babe Ruth team loses NE tournament opener to Pitts eld channeling his inner Don By Joyce Erekson the fourth, one in the sixth and four in the The Lynn bats woke up brie y in the fth. Vito Corleone: Dante, I want FOR THE ITEM seventh. After Bucklin broke the no-hitter, Erick you to use all your powers “We just didn’t play well,” Lynn manager Ubri came off the bench and crushed a tri- LYNN — The Lynn Babe Ruth 15s got … and all your skills … look Leon Elwell said. “They’re a good team and ple to right eld to drive him in. Ubri came how they’ve massacred my off to a rocky start in the New England Re- we came out  at … We’ve got to play bet- home on a groundout by Danny Lilja to cut offensive line.” gionals, losing to Pitts eld, 11-3, in the rst ter tomorrow. We can lose one game, but we the de cit to 6-2. Lynn would get one more Simply put, the line was game of pool play Friday night at Fraser run in the bottom on the seventh on an RBI Field. can’t lose any more.” brutal last year. Even when single by A.J. Luciano, but it was way too the Patriots were going Lynn couldn’t get it going against Pitts- Pitts eld manager Eric Stone liked what little and way too late. well, it was only because eld pitcher Ian Benoit, who had a no-hit- he saw with his pitcher and his team as a Christian Burt started on the mound for Brady was quick enough, ter going until the fth inning when Brett whole. Lynn and took the loss. Matt Gisonno came and so was receiver Julian Bucklin spoiled the bid with a single to left “He (Benoit) had a no-hitter going into the on in relief in the fourth inning with Lynn Edelman, that they could eld. Pitts eld, on the other hand, pecked fth. He did a good job moving the ball in trailing 6-0 and a runner on second. Gisonno get a pass completed before away at Lynn pitching all night, scoring one and out, keeping it down and getting it over. the protection broke down. run in the rst, three in the second, two in Our defense was phenomenal (no errors)” LYNN, B3 When Edelman broke his foot, that luxury ended, and that’s when the Patriots ran into trouble. Now it’s true that Nate Stellato Solder was out for two- thirds of the season with a torn bicep, and that he book going was the guts of that line. The Patriots had a number of signi cant injuries last Hollywood year, but that was by far the biggest one. By Harold Rivera The old adage still hold ITEM STAFF true despite the love affair everyone seems to have with SALEM — In 1994, the Salem High the forward pass: to win in School football team reached the Divi- football, it comes down to sion 3 despite an off- eld blocking and tackling. controversy surrounding a teacher’s If the Patriots cannot get strike. their offensive line straight- In time for the 20th anniversary of ened out, it won’t matter if that season, Sean Stellato, who quar- the quarterback is Jimmy terbacked that Salem team, authored Garoppolo or Jimmy Carter. a novel titled “No Backing Down,” Even with a healthy Brady, chronicling the team’s story. and with a half-healthy Now the novel, which has been re- Edelman back in the lineup, issued, is Hollywood bound. Screen- that line couldn’t contain the writer Angelo Pizzo, mostly known for Denver Broncos in the AFC ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON writing and producing “Hoosiers” and Swampscott’s Nathan DeRoche lays out to make a diving catch during the KRAUSE, B2 “Rudy,” is set to take a stab at at Stel- game Friday against Andover National. lato’s book. Stellato announced that Pizzo will lead the project at the “No Backing Swampscott’s Little League Down Movie Gala” Friday night at Sa- lem’s Waterfront Hotel. Stellato said he’s con dent that Pizzo is the right man for the job. ride comes to an end “I keep saying I feel that Tom Brady By Katie Morrison nightcap Friday, 8-3, over Wo- Cadorette cruised through is the greatest ever,” Stellato said. “Our screenwriter is the greatest in sports ITEM STAFF burn, to nish 2-1. Swamp- the rst inning using just stories.” scott, 1-2, nished third. 11 pitches, and used just 13 Stellato hopes that the novel can BEVERLY — The Swamp- Swampscott starter Jonah in the second, but Andover’s send an inspirational message that scott Little League’s quest Cadorette didn’t pitch poorly, Richie Shahtanian got his re ects the “no backing down” mantra for a state championship despite the score, but gave up team on the board with a solo that the 1994 Witches used to stick to- ended Friday evening on a some shots to a powerful An- home run. gether. scorching-hot Harry Ball dover lineup. The real damage came in “I want it to really send an impact- Field, against an equally tor- “We tried to hold them off the third. Two singles put STELLATO, B2 rid Andover National team. for as long as we could, but runners on for No. 3 hitter Five  ew out their bats heated up, ours Kyle Wolff, who smacked a of the park, but, sadly for never did, and we scraped a home run to give Andover a Swampscott, they were all hit couple of runs, but couldn’t PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 4-0 lead. The damage could by the Nats, and that helped get enough runners out have been worse, however; Without a suitable offen- them deliver a 12-2 win and there,” said Swampscott the home run was sand- sive line, Jimmy Garop- advance to the Section 4 nal manager Steve Correnti. wiched in between two out- polo will be an ordinary tonight (7) against Beverly. “They hit ve out of the park, standing defensive plays. Na- quarterback and the The Nats were undefeated and they hit good pitches out than DeRoche made a diving Patriots will be an ordi- at 3-0 in the four-team pool of the park. They weren’t all nary team. format. Beverly won the mistakes.” SWAMPSCOTT, B2 Sharks take a big bite out of the Navigators

OAK BLUFFS — The North Shore Nav- without getting a hit. tian Cabrera (Broward CC) hit a ball igators took a trip to Martha’s Vineyard The runs came in after Alex Brickman that the shortstop mishandled and that Friday night and left the island sting- () walked with the bases resulted in two of the runners coming PHOTO | BOB ROCHE ing from a 7-4 loss to the Sharks despite loaded in the rst and after Nick DiBen- home. At the time, this allowed the Navi- Former Salem High football some solid play from their offense. edetto (Trinity College) got hit by a pitch gators to tie the game at 4-4. coach Ken Perrone, left, and The Navigators were able to rough up with the bases loaded in the second. At Another offensive player of note was Sean Stellato meet at the gala Sharks starter Ryan Callahan. They did the time, this gave the team a 2-0 lead. Jordan Roper (Marist College). He was celebrating the reissuing of this primarily through walks, drawing The rest of the Navigators runs came the only Navigator to get multiple hits on Stellato’s book “No Backing six of them over the rst two innings. in the top of the sixth inning when they the night and he went 3-for-5 and raised Down,” which chronicles the That enabled them to scored two runs once again had the bases loaded. Chris- NAVIGATORS, B3 1994 football season. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 Red Sox victims of a Twin killing

BOSTON (AP) — Kyle the bases with nobody out Gibson put an end to a and slugger David Ortiz two-game hitting outburst coming up next. by the Red Sox, allowing Kintzler got Ortiz to just a pair of hits in the ground into a double play, first inning and none over then Hanley Ramirez flew the next seven as the Min- out to right to end the nesota Twins edged Bos- game and Boston’s three- ton 2-1 Friday night. game winning streak. Brian Dozier hit a solo Eduardo Rodriguez (2- home run for the Twins in 4) allowed two runs on six the second inning and Mi- hits and struck out eight guel Sano added an RBI and walked one over 5 1-3 single in the sixth. It was innings for Boston. Joe all the scoring Minnesota Mauer was the only batter needed as Gibson (3-6) did Rodriguez walked, reach- the rest. ing with one out in the The Red Sox got a lead- sixth before Heath Hem- off homer from Mookie bree took over for the Red Betts and a one-out single Sox. by Xander Bogaerts in the Hembree walked Dozi- first, then went hitless un- er, then Sano doubled to til the bottom of the ninth score Mauer with what against closer Brandon would be the winning run. Kintzler. After Bogaerts’ single in Kintzler got his seventh the first, Boston didn’t get save, preserving the lead another man on base until in a wild bottom half of Gibson walked Brock Holt the ninth. Michael Mar- to lead off the sixth. Dozier tinez and Dustin Pedroia got Holt with a diving stop PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS started the inning with on a hard shot up the mid- David Ortiz reacts after hitting into a double play in the ninth inning Friday night. consecutive singles and dle and nearly doubled up Bogaerts walked to load Michael Martinez at first. Stellato’s book on Salem High 1994 Super Bowl team is going Hollywood

STELLATO From B1 ful message,” Stellato said. “It doesn’t matter if you’re six (years old) or 66, if you’ve got a dream and and you’ve got a vision it doesn’t matter how you start or if the door slams in your face. “It’s about believing in your dreams and not back- ing down.” He also mentioned that he hopes others will draw motivation from the nov- el’s theme. “We’ve all got one piece of canvas and one paint- brush-and that’s your life,” Stellato shared. PHOTO | BOB ROCHE “Whatever you do with it is up to you. I want ev- Sports agent and author Sean Stellato, second from left, poses with, eryone to get the most out from left, Shaun Draughn of the San Francisco 49ers, and Patriots play- of what they’re passionate ers Ryan Allen and . about.” Stellato, who represents England Patriots punter conflict or bumps in the Bowl. 16 National Football Ryan Allen and defensive road.” “He made it happen. League players as a sports tackle Joe Vellano. Patri- A handful of Stellato’s From that time on any- ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON ots safety Patrick Chung teammates and coaches agent, said the idea to thing he says I believe it.” Swampscott’s Nate Marston legs out a single and local boxing legend were also among the 450 turn the novel into a film As for his expectations during Friday night’s game against Andover John Ruiz were also pres- in attendance. Ken Per- was inspired by some of on the fim, Stellato said it National. the movies he watched ent. rone, the head coach of the has the potential to be on growing up. Allen, who’s entering 1994 Salem team, was a the best sports related sto- “I grew up on sports sto- his fourth season with the part of the group who at- ries of all time. Patriots, said the novel’s tended. Swampscott’s Little League ries,” he said. “I grew up “I feel this story has all message goes beyond the Perrone said he isn’t sur- loving “Hoosiers,” “Rudy,” the elements to be one of game of football. prised that Salem’s story ride comes to an end “Friday Night Lights,” the greatest stories ever “The Natural.” Those are “It’s a matter of working is translating to the movie written,” Stellato said. beat at the plate, coming the stories that made me through hard times,” Al- screen. SWAMPSCOTT “If you look at ‘Hoosiers’ From B1 back to hit a RBI double. dream big. Those are the len said. “It’s actually not “It all started way back Harry Riddell hit a long stories that gave me guid- really about sports. It’s a when he was a sophomore or ‘Friday Night Lights,’ catch in center for the sec- fly ball to right that looked ance. Those are the stories matter of having a sup- (in high school) and we they don’t have Salem. ond out of the inning, and like it had a chance, but that inspire people.” porting cast and working had just lost 22 seniors Salem’s an amazing place. left fielder Matt McIntire Evan Brenner made the Among those in atten- hard at the end of the day.” who graduated,” Perrone My expectations are for leapt to take extra bases catch in right in front of dance at the film gala He added, “it’s about recalled. this to be one of the best away from Shahtanian the fence for the final out were a handful of Stella- putting your head down “He told me he was go- football stories ever writ- with a leaping grab to end of the inning, and Swamp- to’s clients, including New and keep working despite ing to lead us to the Super ten.” the inning. scott settled for two runs. Meanwhile, the Swamp- A couple of miscues in An early line on the Patriots’ chances in 2016 scott lineup struggled to the field led to another get anything going against run for Andover in the KRAUSE game. And this can be a and a mediocre one. Per- Two years ago, the Andover starter Nick fifth, but Swampscott From B1 problem for them some- haps he wasn’t the best Patriots tightened up that Saunders. It got its first kept it close at 6-2, thanks times. I’ve been to plenty power runner around, but defense considerably. It’s baserunner in the second in part to another web championship game. of games where they’re he could get open, catch why they were able to win when Cadorette was hit gem in center from DeR- Well, you say, that oche. It wasn’t until the protecting a lead and go passes, and provide lots of the Super Bowl in 2014. with a pitch, but that’d be defense was peaking, and sixth when Andover really three-and-out just at the YAC (yards after catch). But it wasn’t enough to all the team could muster Von Miller was emerging broke the game open. time of the game when Unlike Blount, Lewis through the first three as the best linebacker in beat Denver last year, Shahtanian singled to you want to keep the ball seems to have recognized frames. the game. True. Still, it because the offensive line lead off the inning and for a little while. his obligation to rehab Andover launched its was a very poor showing. couldn’t protect Brady. Christopher slammed his Of course, by the end of and is ready to go. third home run in the So obviously, my No. 1 If there’s a third area in second home run of the last year their running It’s interesting that the concern is the offensive which they need improve- fourth as Owen Chris- game to make it 8-2. A backs could have been Patriots’ biggest problems line. Concern No. 2 is ment, it’s receiving. I’d topher led off the inning couple of errors led to an- named Moe, Larry and are on the offensive side running back. Call me still like to see at least with a line drive over the other run, and Cadorette old-fashioned, but you Curley and it wouldn’t of the ball. That hasn’t one guy who can go deep fence in right, extending was forced out of the game have to be able to run the have mattered. They been the case for most of and worry teams. Right Andover’s lead to five runs. with 85 pitches. DeRoche relied on LeGarrette the Brady era, where the football. I don’t neces- now, the Patriots do not Swampscott showed took over with two on and Blount through most of defense always seemed some life in the fourth. sarily subscribe to the have that player. two outs, with Wolff at the the season, but he got to let them down. Never Nate Marston singled for theory that cold weather What people seem to for- plate. Wolff crushed the hurt with a month to go. forget that in both those Swampscott’s first hit of and passing don’t mix, get is that quarterbacks first pitch he saw, send- And apparently, he wasn’t Super Bowl losses to the the game, and McIntire because Brady has proven such as Brady come along ing it far over the fence in that false. He can throw all that diligent in his Giants, Brady and Co. left reached on an error. A center. Two batters later, rehab, and there are whis- the field with a lead. Like once in a lifetime. Without groundout from DeRoche the ball in all kinds of him, the Patriots are just DeRoche got Christopher weather. Maybe that’s pers his roster spot isn’t Denver’s last year, the brought home Swamp- to ground out to Marston, another team, without a because he can squeeze guaranteed. Giants relied on a stingy scott’s first run. who made a nice play at fear factor, unless some of the ball because it’s been The second most signif- defense, yet the Patriots The rally was interrupt- second, to end the ugly sufficiently deflated to icant injury the Patriots managed to solve it just their defensive stars hit ed briefly when the next inning. Swampscott went his liking (as Foghorn suffered last year, next to enough to beat it over the hard and often. It could be batter, Cadorette, hit a down in order in the home Leghorn would say, “that’s Solder’s, was , course of a whole game. a long month with Garop- towering foul ball that half. a joke, son”), but he seems a nifty, shifty third-down However, poor pass polo back there. And an hit and shattered a light, “Hats off to (Andover),” to be able to get it done. back who was electrifying defense killed them, even longer one if Brady sending glass raining said Correnti. “We tried to But it is absolutely while he was in there. whether it was due to not returns rusty and show- down on top of the Swamp- keep them off balance but essential to be able to Like Solder, Lewis made putting enough pressure ing definite signs of age. scott dugout. Thankfully they made adjustments run the ball in the fourth the difference between an on the passer or a leaky Be ready for it, because no one was injured, and the second time through, quarter of a competitive above-average backfield secondary. it just may happen. Cadorette didn’t miss a and they executed well.” SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS TODAY Brattleboro, Vt., vs. N. Providence, RI (Not including last night’s games) (2) Tonight Sunday Monday WEST Little League Baseball Lynn vs. Apple Valley, Maine (7) W L Pct. GB Streak L10 State Sectional Playoff at Torrington at Bristol At Harry Ball Field, Beverly Little League Softball Titans (7) Blues (5) Off Worcester 29 12 .707 — 1W 7-3 Sectional Championship (7) Senior NE Regionals Bristol 19 21 .475 9½ 1W 5-5 At Worcester Torrington 16 23 .410 12 1L 4-6 Little League Softball Peabody vs Maine (at Vernon Hill, Senior NE Regionals Pittsfield 15 23 .395 12½ 2L 3-7 11:30) At Worcester Wachusett 15 25 .375 13½ 1L 4-6 Peabody vs., Jack Barry (Vernon Hill, MONDAY EAST 1:30) Babe Ruth Baseball Tuesday Wednesday W L Pct. GB Streak L10 Babe Ruth Baseball New England Regionals At Wachusett vs. Bristol Seacoast 27 13 .675 — 3W 7-3 15-year-old New England Regionals At Fraser Field, Lynn Dirt Dogs Blues Nashua 25 15 .625 2 2W 6-4 At Fraser Field, Lynn Crossover semifinals, 11 a.m. and 2 (7) (7) Navigators 19 23 .452 9 3L 4-6 Pittsfield vs. Apple Valley, Main (10) p.m. Brockton 18 22 .450 9 1W 6-4 Trumbull, Conn. vs. N Providence, RI (1) Little League Softball M Vineyard 17 23 .425 10 3L 3-7 Somersworth, NH vs. Brattleboro, Vt. NE Regionals (4) At Worcester Lynn vs. Medford (7) Peabody vs. Connecticut (Ty Cobb TV/RADIO American Legion Baseball Field, 12:30) State Tournament TUESDAY TODAY Open, Golf WTA: Bank of the West Open, NHRA: Mopar Mile-High at Peter Wall Field, Norwood Babe Ruth Baseball Peabody vs. Shrewsbury (12:30) TV Senior British Open, NBC, 12 ESPN2, 5 p.m. Nationals, Fox, 3 p.m. New England Regionals Amateur baseball SUNDAY At Fraser Field, Lynn p.m.; PGA Tour: Canadian Track and field Pro football Championship Game (11) Under Armour All-American Open, Golf, 1 p.m.; USGA: Babe Ruth Baseball American Track League, ESPN, Arena: Cleveland at Arizona, New England Regionals Little League Softball Game, MLB Network, 4 p.m., US Girls Junior Champion- 9 p.m. At Fraser Field, Lynn NE Regionals ESPN2, 9 p.m. Auto racing ship final, FS1, 2 p.m.; Amer- Somersworth, NH vs. Trumbull, Conn. At Worcester ican Century Celebrity Golf RADIO Golf (10) Peabody vs. Rhode Island (Ty Cobb, IMSA: Weathertech Sportscar Pro Baseball Medford vs. Pittsfield (1) 12:30) Championship, NBC, 3 p.m.; Senior British Open, Golf, 8:30 Championship, Fox, 3 p.m.; LPGA Tour: UL International Minnesota at Boston, WEEI-FM a.m.; LPGA Tour: UL Interna- Xfinity: Lilly Diabetes 250, Crown, Golf, 3 p.m.; PGA 93.7, 7:10 p.m.; NBCSN, 3 p.m. tional Crown, NBC, noon; SPORTS BRIEFS Tour: Canadian Open, CBS, 3 TOMORROW PGA Tour: Canadian Open, Pro baseball p.m.; Web.com Tour: TV and younger.There will also Golf, 1 p.m.; PGA Tour: Cana- Lynn youth tennis Seattle at Toronto, MLB Net- Championship, Golf, 7 p.m. Auto racing be a standing long jump and dian Open, CBS, 3 p.m.; work, 1 p.m.; San Francisco Horse racing clinic signups softball throw. FIA World Endurance: Six Web.com Tour: Utah Champi- Children from all commu- at NY Yankees, FS1, 4:05 Saratoga: Diana Stakes, FS2, Hours of Nurburgring, FS1, 7 Lynn Parks and Recre- p.m.; Minnesota at Boston, onship, Golf, 3 p.m. nities are invited. To register 4 p.m., a.m.; Formula One: Hungari- ation will be holding a youth NESN, 7:10 p.m.; Texas at or to find out more, visit an Grand Prix, NBCSN, 8 Horse racing tennis clinic on Mondays, Kansas City, FS1, 7:15 p.m.; Mixed martial arts www.lwrun.org. a.m.; Sprint Cup: Brickyard Saratoga: Coaching Club Tuesdays and Wednesdays Tampa Bay at Oakland UFC Fight Night prelims, Fox, 6 400, NBCSN, 3:19 p.m. American Oaks, FS2, 4 p.m., through July 27 at the (joined in progress), MLB p.m.; UFC Fight Night: Holm Pro baseball Breed Complex in Lynn. New England Network, 10 p.m. vs. Shevchenko, Fox, 8 p.m. Pro soccer San Francisco at NY Yankees, For kids ages eight and High school basketball Motor sports MLS: FC at NY under, the clinic will run Storm tryouts TBS, 1:05 p.m.; Minnesota The Basketball Tournament, 7 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Moto Red Bulls, Fox, 1 p.m.; MLS: from 5 p.m.-6 p.m., the ages The 17 year old New at Boston, NESN, 1:35 p.m.; p.m., ESPN2. 2’s, NBCSN, 6:30 p.m. Seattle at Sporting Kansas 9-11 group will run from 6 England Storm Junior LA Dodgers at St. Louis, City, ESPN, 3 p.m. p.m.-7 p.m., and ages 12 and Olympic softball program’s Boxing Pro soccer ESPN, 8:08 p.m. older will run from 7 p.m.-8 tryout schedule for the Premier Boxing Champions, International Champions Cup: Basketball Tennis p.m. upcoming season is availab NBCSN, 8:30 p.m. Celtic vs. Leicester City, Men’s exhibition: US vs. China, WTA: Bank of the West Open, le online at www.newen- Cycling ESPN2, 12:30 p.m.; MLS: NBA TV, 8 p.m. ESPN2, 5 p.m. glandstorm.org. Los Angeles at Portland, Spartan Baseball Tour de (Stage 20), Cycling Those interested can also ESPN, 3:30 p.m.; MLS: Chi- RADIO NBCSN, 7 a.m. Basics camp contact John Gambale at cago at New England, CSN, Tour de France (Stage 21), Pro Baseball Golf 7:30 p.m. NBCSN, 10:30 a.m. St. Mary’s baseball coach 781-715-5193 or email him Minnesota at Boston, WWEEI- Derek Dana is holding a at jgambale.nestorm@aol. 9:30 a.m., Senior British Tennis Drag racing FM 93.7, 1:35 p.m. Spartan Baseball Basics com for additional informa- training camp from July tion. 25-29 at Pine Hill Field in Lynn Babe Ruth 15s drop tournament opener Lynn. The camp runs from 9 Diamonds in the a.m. to 1 p.m. and is for ages Rough softball LYNN had a two-run single in 7-12. The cost is $125. For From B1 the third inning and first more information or to regis- The Diamonds in the baseman Joe Cracolici ter, contact Derek Dana at Rough softball camp will be loaded the bases, but Lynn had two singles and an 781-521-9439 or at ddan- held Aug. 8-12 at Breed Mid- escaped without any more RBI. Colby Sherman was [email protected]. dle School softball field from damage thanks to a 4-6-3 hit by a pitch and had a 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. double play. Gisonno al- single. Junior golf Lunch is provided on Tues- lowed a hit and a walk The Lynn 15s will play day and Thursday. in the fifth, but Pitts- Medford tonight at 7 p.m. clinic at Gannon The camp is for those aged field didn’t score. Lucia- in the second game of pool Lynn Parks and Recre- 7-17. Participants get a no pitched the sixth and play. Lynn and Medford ation is holding a four-week T-shirt, and there will be seventh innings. Pittsfield are no strangers, having junior golf clinic at Gannon competition on Friday. outhit Lynn 12-6. met twice in the Eastern Golf Course. The clinic runs The cost is $125. The “I thought Matt Gisonno Mass championship. Med- on Mondays through Aug. 1, coaching staff includes Chris pitched well,” Elwell said. ford won the first game from 8-9 a.m. There is no Warren, Derek Dana, Frank- “He kind of held it togeth- but Lynn took the second cost, no registration ie Galeazzi, Jenny Garrity er for us.” game to win the EMass required, and no age limit. and Winthrop softball coach Aedon Leydon had a hit title. This group of Lynn Dave Guffy. and a walk for Lynn; Lu- players made it to the Youth Summer ciano, Dayshon Anderson, states all three years (13- Referee Bucklin, Burt and Ubri ac- 15), but this is the first Track Series counted for the others. time the team reached the certification Pittsfield lead-off hit- regionals. The Lynn Parks and Rec- ter Carter Matthews had “We’re still alive (despite The Association of New PHOTO | BOB ROCHE reation Department’s youth a pair of hits and a walk. the loss),” Elwell said. England Football Officials summer evening track Benoit had two hits, an “Hopefully we got it out of Lynn shortstop Christian Burt leaps over a (ANEFO) will conduct its meets will be held at the RBI and he scored a run. our system and we’ll come sliding Pittsfield runner getting back to second annual certification course Manning Field in Lynn, run- Extra hitter Mike O’Brien back better (today).” base. ning every Monday evening for those interested in offici- through August 15. The ating high school, prep meets begin at 6:30 p.m. school and youth football. There is no entry fee. Registration is Monday, Aug. Harrison Griffey, Piazza Among the events will the 29 at 7 p.m. and weekly the 30-meter dash for chil- classes will continue for two dren 3 years old and young- months. At conclusion of the sets mark to be inducted er. Six longer races will be course, an exam will be held for those in high school given for certification. for hurdles TODAY IN SPORTS into Hall of Fame LONDON (AP) — Ken- July 23 jump 25 feet. Harvard lists Gourdin’s COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. hasn’t followed form since jump as 25 feet, 3 inches, but the dra Harrison of the Unit- 1907 — Australasia beats British (AP) — When they were his selection in January. Isles 3-2 to win the Davis Cup held official listing in U.S. Track and Field ed States has broken a at Wimbledon. Australasia wins its is 25-2. 28-year world record in drafted nearly three de- He’s been feted in Seat- first David Cup and ends the four- 1960 — Betsy Rawls becomes the the 100-meters hurdles cades ago, one was on ev- tle, which likely still has year reign of the British Isles. first woman to win the U.S. Women’s erybody’s baseball radar, a major league team be- 1921 — At the annual Harvard-Yale Open golf title four times. by running 12.20 sec- vs. Cambridge-Oxford meet at Har- 1966 — John Pennel pole vaults 17 onds at the London Dia- the other a blip at best, cause of his tenure there, vard Stadium, Harvard’s Edward feet, 6¼ inches for the world record mond League meet. picked almost as an after- served as honorary start- Gourdin becomes the first to long in a meet at Los Angeles. The confidence-boost- thought in the final round er for NASCAR’s biggest ing run comes after the thanks to a recommenda- race, the Daytona 500, MAJOR LEAGUES 23-year-old American PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tion by an important fam- and played a lot of golf to failed to make the U.S. ily friend. avoid thinking or talking AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Kendra Harrison of East Division East Division team for the Olympics That their baseball about his induction. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB in Rio de Janeiro next the US reacts after paths started so differ- When he visited Cooper- Baltimore 55 40 .579 — Washington 57 40 .588 — wining the women’s Boston 54 40 .574 ½ Miami 52 44 .542 4½ month. ently — the Seattle Mari- stown in late May for a Toronto 54 43 .557 2 New York 51 44 .537 5 Harrison says “not 100 meter hurdles in ners made Ken Griffey Jr. mini-orientation, Griffey New York 49 47 .510 6½ Philadelphia 45 53 .459 12½ a world record time Tampa Bay 38 57 .400 17 Atlanta 33 63 .344 23½ making the Olympic the first pick of the 1987 chose not to take the cus- Central Division Central Division team I was really upset of 12.20 seconds Fri- amateur and a year tomary introductory tour W L Pct GB W L Pct GB day. later the Dodgers selected of the Hall that’s become Cleveland 56 39 .589 — Chicago 58 37 .611 — and I wanted to come out Detroit 50 46 .521 6½ St. Louis 51 44 .537 7 here and do what I know Mike Piazza on the 62nd sort of a tradition in re- Kansas City 48 47 .505 8 Pittsburgh 49 47 .510 9½ what I could have done” have.” round with the 1,390th cent years. He did attend Chicago 46 49 .484 10 Milwaukee 40 54 .426 17½ Minnesota 36 60 .375 20½ Cincinnati 37 59 .385 21½ in Rio. Harrison finished ahead pick, ahead of only five a series of brief meetings West Division West Division Speaking on the Olym- of compatriots Brianna other players — in the end with Hall of Fame staff at W L Pct GB W L Pct GB didn’t matter one bit. Two a separate location in the Texas 55 42 .567 — San Francisco 57 39 .594 — pic Stadium track in Rollins and Kristi Cas- Houston 52 44 .542 2½ Los Angeles 54 43 .557 3½ London, Harrison said: tlin to surpass Yordanka players who wore their village and said he wanted Seattle 49 47 .510 5½ Colorado 44 51 .463 12½ Donkova’s previous mark hats backward a lot — one his first walk through the Los Angeles 43 53 .448 11½ San Diego 42 55 .433 15½ “I was coming out here Oakland 42 54 .438 12½ Arizona 40 56 .417 17 with just vengeance to of 12.21 set in August for fun, the other because front doors of the stately he had to — and left indel- building on Main Street to Friday’s Games Friday’s Games show these girls what I 1988. Baltimore 5, Cleveland 1 N.Y. Yankees 3, San Francisco 2 ible imprints on the game be with his kids. N.Y. Yankees 3, San Francisco 2 Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 0 will be rewarded Sunday “I wanted to share the Seattle 2, Toronto 1 San Diego 5, Washington 3 Minnesota 2, Boston 1 Cincinnati 6, Arizona 2 with induction into the moment with them,” Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets 5, Miami 3 Sharks take bite out of Navs Baseball Hall of Fame. Griffey said. “It was im- Houston 2, L.A. Angels 1 Chicago Cubs 5, Milwaukee 2 Kansas City 3, Texas 1 L.A. Dodgers at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. “It’s incredibly power- portant for me to be able Tampa Bay at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Atlanta at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. NAVIGATORS silencing the Navigators ful,” said Piazza, by far to do it with them and Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games Seattle (Iwakuma 10-6) at Toronto (Dickey Philadelphia (Nola 5-8) at Pittsburgh (Glas- From B1 bats while they mounted the lowest draft pick in not just by myself. I just 7-10), 1:07 p.m. now 0-1), 4:05 p.m. a comeback of their own, history elected to the Hall. felt that I wanted to be San Francisco (Samardzija 9-5) at N.Y. Yan- San Francisco (Samardzija 9-5) at N.Y. Yan- kees (Nova 7-5), 4:05 p.m. kees (Nova 7-5), 4:05 p.m. his batting average on the and that was reflected in “This whole year for me a member of the Hall of Cleveland (Tomlin 10-2) at Baltimore San Diego (Jackson 1-1) at Washington season to .295. He also the final score. (Gausman 1-7), 7:05 p.m. (Scherzer 10-6), 7:05 p.m. has been so euphoric. It’s Fame to walk in there.” Detroit (Boyd 1-2) at Chicago White Sox Arizona (Ray 5-8) at Cincinnati (Sampson came around to score a The Navigators are back such an honor.” Induction day promises (Sale 14-3), 7:10 p.m. 0-1), 7:10 p.m. run on the aforementioned L.A. Angels (Weaver 8-7) at Houston Chicago Cubs (Lackey 7-6) at Milwaukee in action tonight (7) in Dubbed “The Natural” to be an extremely emo- (McHugh 6-6), 7:10 p.m. (Davies 6-4), 7:10 p.m. grounder by Cabrera. Torrington, Conn., against for his effortless excel- tional moment for Griffey Minnesota (Nolasco 4-8) at Boston (Price N.Y. Mets (deGrom 6-4) at Miami (Fernan- 9-7), 7:10 p.m. dez 11-4), 7:10 p.m. The Navigators just the Titans. Their next lence at the plate and in because his mom, Birdie, Texas (Hamels 10-2) at Kansas City (Ven- L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 8-7) at St. Louis could hold off the Sharks home game is Wednes- center field, Griffey, the and father, former Cin- tura 6-7), 7:15 p.m. (Leake 7-7), 7:15 p.m. Tampa Bay (Smyly 2-11) at Oakland (Grave- Atlanta (Wisler 4-9) at Colorado (Anderson late in the game. The day (7) against the Bristol first No. 1 pick to be se- cinnati Reds star Ken Sr., man 6-6), 9:05 p.m. 2-3), 8:10 p.m. Sharks did a good job of Blues. lected for enshrinement, both cancer survivors. B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV JULY 23, 2016 HOROSCOPE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) ARIES (March 21-April 19) WGBH Dancing on the Masterpiece Mystery! The Tunnel Antiques Roadshow Ask This Bee Gees: One Night Only Las An opportunity will develop if ^ PBS Edge “Anaheim” Old H’se Vegas concert. Don’t let your emotions take Contracts, agreements and you network with peers. Share WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! Angel Angel Rush Hour “Prisoner 48 Hours WBZ Phantom Rizzoli & Isles Good charge. If you overreact, you financial gains all look prom- $ CBS Fortune Frm Hell Frm Hell of Love” (N) News (N) Gourmet “Sailor Man” Wife your thoughts, but don’t force will end up missing out on ising. Plan a celebration with WCVB Inside Chronicle 20/20: In an Instant 20/20: In an Instant “Buried by Bonfire” (N) News- Person of Interest Elementary “Pos- your opinion on others. Listen something that you should someone you love and enjoy % ABC Edition “Flying Blind” Center 5 sibility Two” attentively and use others’ be taking advantage of. Make the moment. Positive change WHDH Paid Paid ››› The Bourne Identity (2002, Action) Matt Damon. An amne- 7 News at Miley Your suggestions to improve your love, not war. is headed in your direction. _ NBC Program Program siac agent is marked for death after a botched hit. 11PM Cyrus hosts and performs. Move plan. Romance is highlighted. WFXT UFC Fight Night UFC Fight Night: Holm vs. Shevchenko FOX 25 Sports Home Free The Closer “Til Death FOX 25 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) 9 FOX Prelims: Holm From Chicago. (N) News Wrap Do Us Part” News VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Don’t feel that you have to fol- Your involvement in something WUNI Crónicas de Sábado Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Club Fútbol Mexicano Primera División CD Dur- Noticiero Estrella- Emotional situations will make low the crowd or sign up for you believe in will be enlight- ; UNI (N) Leon vs Club Necaxa. (N) Guadalajara vs CF Monterrey. (N) miendo dos (N) you feel vulnerable. Do your best something that doesn’t inter- ening and will push you in a Big Bang Big Bang ›› Bewitched (2005, Romance-Comedy) WBZ News (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld How I Met How I Met Mike & WSBK to understand whatever you face est you. Channel your skills new and unexpected direc- F MNT Theory Theory Nicole Kidman, Will Ferrell. Molly by asking questions, but don’t WGBX Eyes on the Prize Eyes on the Prize 10 Homes That 10 Parks That Roadtrip Ask This Austin City Limits NOVA into something that you’ve tion. An opportunity will elimi- reveal too much in return. Se- always wanted to do. nate a stressful situation. L PBS Changed America Changed America Nation Old H’se Modern roots rock. crets are best kept to yourself. WBIN Family Family Family Family Tosh.0 Tosh.0 News Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Forensic News Sport Science R MNT Feud Feud Guy Guy Weekend Files Weekend LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) WLVI Scandal “You Can’t Scandal Grieving Family Family 7 News at 10PM on Rookie Blue Swarek’s Anger Anger Bob’s Don’t waste any time. Pitch Do your best to control the Don’t offer help or you will X CW Take Command” parents seek help. Feud Feud CW56 (N) training officer. Burgers outcome of a situation that be taken for granted. You are TELE ¡Qué Noche! Con Angélica y Raúl (N) ››‡ The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Titulares Videos La Reina del Sur Pagado in and help people who need you. If you go where the action is unfolding in a friend or best off focusing on self- and ¨ TELE Drift (2006, Acción) Lucas Black. Tele. Asom. relative’s life. Speak from the home improvement. Aim to WABU Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Flash- is, you will connect with peo- ¥ ION cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit point ple who will offer something heart rather than trying to use stabilize your personal life. CABLE STATIONS too good to refuse. Romance force in order to make head- The First 48 The First 48: The First 48: Gang- The First 48: Gang- The First 48: Drugs The First 48: The First is encouraged. way. CANCER (June 21-July 22) A&E Houses of Horror land (N) land (N) Kill “10 Pounds” Houses of Horror 48 Jump in and be a participant. (6:30) ›››‡ “True Grit” (2010, Western) Hell on Wheels The American West Hell on Wheels The American West Hell on PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If you create opportunities AMC SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon. “Done” (N) “Frontier Justice” “Done” “Frontier Justice” Wheels A plan that allows you to push A legal or financial matter is by getting involved in new ››‡ Fast Five (2011, Action) Vin Diesel. Dom Toretto and com- ››‡ Fast Five (2011) Vin Diesel. Dom Toretto and ››› Sabotage BRAVO your creative mind to its limits best dealt with aggressively projects or pastimes, you will pany ramp up the action in Brazil. ‘PG-13’ company ramp up the action in Brazil. ‘PG-13’ (2014, Action) ‘R’ will lead to something grati- before you are left with little benefit personally and pro- State of MLS Soccer Chicago Fire at New England Postgame State of SportsNet SportsNet SportsNet SportsNet SportsNet MLS Soc- CSNE fying and will keep a difficult recourse. Appeal to some- fessionally. Give in to your the Revs Revolution. Gillette Stadium. (N) the Revs Cent Cent Cent Cent Cent cer situation at bay. Avoid interac- one’s emotions to get what imagination and enjoy what Alaskan Bush Hello Hello Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Homestead Rescue Hello DISC People World! World! “Winter’s Fury” “Nevada Thirst” “Trust or Die” World! tions with others. you want. transpires. ›››‡ Brave (2012) Voices of Elena of Avalor Stuck/ Lab Rats Lab Rats Bizaard- Best Liv and Austin & Jessie DISN Kevin McKidd. ‘PG’ Middle vark Friends Maddie Ally CrossFit Games From Carson, Calif. (N) Track and Field American Track League. SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCen- BRIDGE ESPN (N) ter SportsCenter (N) Basketball The Basketball Tournament, WTA Tennis Bank of the West Classic, E:60 The 2016 ESPN2 Fourth Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. (N) Second Semifinal. From Stanford, Calif. ESPYs (5:30) ››› “The Hunger Games: Catch- ››› Pitch Perfect (2012) Anna Kendrick. College ››‡ Legally Blonde (2001, Comedy) Good defense may make declarer guess FREE ing Fire” (2013) Jennifer Lawrence. students enter an a cappella competition. Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson. Robert Benchley, a humor- Leading king from king-dou- diamond, drawn the missing (6:00) “Jack Ryan: ››› Star Trek (2009) Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto. Chronicles the Mike & Mike & Mike & Mike & Baskets FX Shadow Recruit” early days of the starship Enterprise and her crew. Molly Molly Molly Molly “Renoir” ous newspaper columnist and bleton was dangerous, but it trump, and claimed. But if a (5:45) ›› “National ››‡ Our Brand Is Crisis (2015, Comedy) Looking: The Movie (2016, Ballers ››‡ Our Brand Is Crisis (2015) actor who died in 1945, said, “I worked beautifully here. East defender had the singleton HBO Treasure” Sandra Bullock, Anthony Mackie. ‘R’ Comedy) Jonathan Groff. Sandra Bullock. ‘R’ can’t bring myself to say, ‘Well, I encouraged, won the next dia- nine left, a high-spade lead American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American guess I’ll be toddling along.’ ... mond trick, and played a third was required. At the time, HIST “The Superfan” “Captain Quirk” “Pinch Picker” “Captain Quirk” Pickers It isn’t that I can’t toddle. It’s diamond. South, perforce, South got it right — well played (6:00) “Hidden Indiscretion (2016, Drama) Mira Sorvino, Deadly Daycare (2014, Drama) Kayla Indiscretion (2016, Drama) Mira LIFE that I can’t guess I’ll toddle.” ruffed high with the spade everyone. Truth” (2016) Cary Elwes, Christopher Backus. Ewell, Christy Carlson Romano. Sorvino, Cary Elwes. As we toddle through a king. Then declarer had to (6:00) ››› “Zom- ››‡ X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009, Action) Hugh ››› X-Men (2000) Hugh Jackman. Two groups of › How MTV bridge deal, we sometimes eliminate his club loser and bieland” Jackman, Liev Schreiber, will.i.am. mutated humans square off against each other. High have to guess what to do. In avoid walking into a trump pro- MLB Baseball Minnesota Twins at Boston Red Sox. Fenway Extra Red Sox Sports Dirty MLB Baseball Minnesota Twins NESN Park. (N) Innings Final (N) Today Water TV at Boston Red Sox. today’s deal, how should the motion. He cashed his heart Henry Henry Thunder- Nicky, Legend. Game Full Full Friends Friends Friends Friends Fresh play proceed in four spades ace, played a club to dummy’s NICK Danger Danger mans Ricky Dudas Shakers House House Prince after West guesses very well to ace, and discarded a club on Roadies ››› St. Vincent (2014, Comedy-Drama) Michael Jackson’s Journey Roadies Ray Donovan lead the diamond king? the heart king. Then he led a SHOW Bill Murray, Naomi Watts. ‘PG-13’ from Motown to Off the Wall South rebid only two spades low trump, which East did very Ash vs Ash vs Ash vs Ash vs Ash vs Ash vs Ash vs Ash vs Ash vs Ash vs Evil Dead Power “Call Me because he knew he would get well to duck smoothly. After Evil Evil Evil Evil Evil Evil Evil Evil Evil “The Dark One” James” another turn (partner’s two- South took that trick with his (5:30) ›› “Clash of Syfy Presents: Live ›› Clash of the Titans (2010, Fantasy) Sam ››‡ Constantine (2005, Fantasy) Keanu SYFY over-one response guaranteed spade queen, what did he do the Titans” From Comic-Con Worthington, Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes. Reeves, Rachel Weisz. a second bid) and he had a next? 2 Broke Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Will Smith Full Full Wrecked TBS Girls Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory and Margot Robbie. Frontal Frontal minimum in high-card terms. Declarer had to guess. With (5:30) ››› ›› Divergent (2014) Shailene Woodley, Theo James. A young ›› Divergent (2014) Shailene Woodley. A young Then, when North showed this layout, he had to contin- TNT “Wanted” (2008) woman discovers a plot to destroy those like her. woman discovers a plot to destroy those like her. game-invitational values with ue with a low spade, bringing Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Suits at least six hearts, South took down East’s ace. Then South USA Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family a shot at four spades. could have ruffed high the next Dating Naked “Drag Dating Naked Love & Hip Hop: Basketball Wives LA The Jacksons: An American Dream Story of the VH1 & Drop” “Vamps & Gramps” Atlanta show-business family features 38 songs. CROSSWORD EVENING TV LISTINGS SUNDAY’S TV JULY 24, 2016 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH The Great British Dancing on the Masterpiece Mystery! The Tunnel (N) Open The Age Fix With Dr. Anthony ^ PBS Baking Show Edge (N) Studio Youn, MD WBZ 60 Minutes (N) Big Brother (N) Madam Secretary BrainDead (N) WBZ Sports Final (N) Joel McCarver $ CBS “Hijriyyah” News (N) Osteen WCVB America’s Funniest Celebrity Family The $100,000 Pyra- Match Game (N) News- SportsCen- Fernando Person of Interest % ABC Home Videos Feud (N) mid (N) Center 5 ter 5 Espuelas “Terra Incognita” WHDH Dateline NBC Hollywood Game American Ninja Warrior “Atlanta Finals” 7 News at Sports Bens- Extra (N) _ NBC “Troubled Waters” Night Competitors face a more grueling course. 11PM Xtra inger WFXT Simpsons Bob’s Simpsons Brooklyn Family Last Man FOX 25 News at FOX 25 Sports Whacked This- FOX 25 9 FOX Burgers Nine Guy 10PM (N) News Wrap Out Spo. 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Un- Bizaard- Back- Jessie Good- DISN Avalor vark dercover vark (N) stage (N) Middle Meets dercover vark stage Charlie Baseball: Sunday MLB Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers at St. Louis Cardinals. Busch SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter ESPN Night Countdown Stadium. (N) CrossFit Games From Carson, Calif. (N) Arena Football Cleveland Gladiators at Arizona Rat- SportsCen- ESPN FC (N) MLB ESPN2 tlers. US Airways Center. (N) ter Baseball (6:30) ››› “Pitch Perfect” (2012) Anna ›››‡ The Blind Side (2009) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw. A Joel Dr. David James FREE Kendrick, Skylar Astin. well-to-do white couple adopts a homeless black teen. Osteen Jeremiah Robison (5:00) ››› “Star ››› Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) Chris Pine. Capt. James ››› Star Trek Into Darkness (2013, Science Fiction) FX Trek” (2009) Kirk hunts a one-man weapon of mass destruction. Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban. ››‡ Our Brand Is Crisis (2015, Comedy) The Night Of (N) Ballers Vice Last Ballers Vice The Night Of HBO Sandra Bullock, Anthony Mackie. ‘R’ (N) Week American Pickers The Rise and Fall of El Chapo A drug Ozzy and Jack’s Ozzy and Jack’s The Rise and Fall of El Chapo HIST kingpin rises from obscurity. (N) World Detour (N) World Detour Indiscretion (2016, Drama) Mira Sorvino, His Secret Family (2015, Drama) Haylie Indiscretion (2016, Drama) Mira Sorvino, His LIFE Cary Elwes, Christopher Backus. Duff, David O’Donnell, Parker Stevenson. Cary Elwes, Christopher Backus. Secret (6:00) ››› “Rush 2016 MTV Fandom ›‡ Rush Hour 3 (2007, Action) Jackie ››› Rush Hour (1998, Action) Jackie White MTV Hour” (1998) Awards (N) Chan, Chris Tucker, Hiroyuki Sanada. Chan, Chris Tucker, Tom Wilkinson. Chicks Charlie Golf Dest. 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National cocktail of Brazil is poised for Olympic exposure By Jennifer Kay The U.S. formally recog- ASSOCIATED PRESS nized cachaça as a distinct product of Brazil in 2013 CORAL GABLES, Fla. after the two countries — It’s tempting to call signed a trade agreement cachaça a Brazilian rum (in exchange, Brazil rec- and think of the caipir- ognized bourbon and Ten- inha as another muddled nessee whiskey as distinc- tropical cocktail. tive U.S. products). FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The upcoming Olympics The market for cachaça Picketers walk outside the Trump Taj Mahal in Rio de Janeiro may change that. Brazil’s na- has steadily grown over casino in Atlantic City, N.J. tional cocktail and unique the last decade, alongside distillation of sugarcane the liquor industry’s tar- juice into a clear liquor geting of U.S. consumers’ Pickets, but no are poised for the kind of growing appreciation for worldwide exposure en- premium rums. In April, 10 cachaça producers joyed by tequila after the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS deal in Atlantic 1968 Olympics in Mexico seeking U.S. distribution City and Australian wines Bartender Rafaella Demelo pours two bar occupied a significant after the 2000 Summer spoons of sugar onto 1.5 ounces of Leblon and amount of trade expo City casino strike Games in Sydney. half a lime cut in cubes as she prepares a caip- space at the Miami Rum “We Americans love to irinha at Bulla, a bar in Coral Gables, Fla. Renaissance Festival. consume the Olympics When Leblon launched By Wayne Parry together and show its and ‘travel’ there without Leblon Cachaça President must be produced in Bra- in 2005, U.S. cachaça sales ASSOCIATED PRESS strength,” Bob McDevitt, going there by drinking and CEO Steve Luttmann zil with fresh sugarcane totaled just a few thou- Local 54’s president, said. and eating and celebrat- said in a recent interview. juice and contain alcohol sand cases sold mainly ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — “This property is crippled. With a strike against the ing the culture of whatev- Cachaça (pronounced by volume of 38 to 48 per- in Brazilian restaurants. The longer this company er the host country is, so ka-SHAH-sah) and rum cent. Rum can be made Now owned by Bermu- Trump Taj Mahal casino refuses to meet the stan- about to enter its fourth I think a lot of people are share origins in sugarcane anywhere, and it’s usually da-based industry giant dards of a decent con- going to be watching the but they are processed dif- made from molasses and Bacardi, Leblon boasts an- week and no end in sight, tract, the more damage Atlantic City’s main casi- Olympic Games with a ferently. distilled at higher percent- nual sales of 50,000 9-liter is done to the customer caipirinha in their hands,” Cachaça, by definition, ages of alcohol by volume. cases, Luttmann said. no workers union turned base, which will find new up the heat Thursday, sur- homes, as they are doing rounding the massive gam- already. The longer this bling hall with hundreds of goes on, the more it hurts MH370 mystery spurred efforts picketers, some traveling the company.” hundreds of miles to sup- The Taj Mahal was port the walkout. opened by Donald Trump, Local 54 of the Unite- the Republican presiden- to improve aircraft tracking HERE union held a rally tial nominee, in 1990. But and march around the casi- it is now owned by his By Kelvin Chan the hunt after they finish no with a crowd it predict- friend and fellow billion- ASSOCIATED PRESS scouring more than 38,610 ed would reach 1,000 peo- aire, Carl Icahn, who ac- square miles of seabed in ple. Picketers from unions quired it from bankruptcy HONG KONG — As the Indian Ocean later in Baltimore, Washington, court in March. Trump investigators prepare to this year. New Haven, Connecticut, wind down the Malaysia cut most ties in 2009 with Earlier this year, the In- Pittsburgh, Philadelphia Airlines Flight MH370 the casino and its former ternational Civil Aviation and New York were among search after more than two ownership company that Organization, spurred by the protesters. fruitless years, the airline bore his name, having lost MH370, moved to tighten The union walked off industry is still working control of it in a previous up safety standards. the job on July 1, and the bankruptcy. to raise safety standards ICAO, a United Nations Taj remains open. Three Taj Mahal management to prevent another plane agency that sets global other casinos were given declined comment Thurs- from going missing. aviation standards, ap- a negotiation extension day. The disappearance of by the union and were not Local 54 represents the Boeing 777-200, which proved a requirement for threatened with a strike. cooks, luggage handlers, went missing March 8, all airlines flying over The main issue in the beverage servers and room 2014 with 239 people open ocean to report their PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS strike is the union’s de- cleaners at Atlantic City’s aboard, left families of the position every 15 minutes, mand that health care eight casinos, about 1,000 crew and passengers in which will take effect No- Family members of passengers on board the and pension benefits be of which are on strike limbo. The unsolved mys- vember 2018. Until now, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 that went missing restored. The casino on against the Taj Mahal. tery also spurred airlines pilots have typically done on March 8, 2014 hold up placards after a joint Monday withdrew its of- The union targeted five and aircraft makers to de- this every half hour. press conference by Malaysia, China and Aus- fer of a level of health of the city’s eight casinos vise better ways to track In another move that tralia in Putrajaya, Malaysia, Friday. insurance that the union for a possible strike, but flights, locate wreckage could help searchers lo- had rejected. reached settlements with and retrieve data from cate crashes, planes in every minute. However, Minute-by-minute re- “We’re going into the four of them just before flight data recorders, or “distress” will have to au- only planes built on or ports would help search- fourth week of this strike, a July 1 strike deadline. “black boxes.” tomatically report their after Jan. 1, 2021 will be ers zero in on a search and it’s time for the la- Only the Taj Mahal did Authorities said Fri- position and other criti- required to have this ca- area of about 100 square bor community to come not sign a new deal. day that they’ll suspend cal information at least pability. miles. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JULY 23, 2016 REAL ESTATE SELLING YOUR HOME? If you want an honest opinion of value, call JOHN or MIKE CONNOR. FREE SERVICE

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Luo 5 BARRETT RD. 87 FAYS AVE. $1,184,000 $170,000 S: Robath 2, L.L.C. $365,000 432 HUMPHREY ST. U:24 $300,000 B: Nancy Hawthorne, Trustee for Nancy B: Eric M. Rowe B: Ryan Penney and Shannon P. Penney S: Robert Moore $377,000 B: Jeffrey Dumas and Iris M. Dumas 170 OXFORD ST. U:302 Hawthorne Realty Trust S: Andrea T. Byrne, Trustee for 5 Barrett S: Nathaniel K. Jones and Anna C. Breen $229,900 S: Theodore C. Baker Jr B: Michael T. Paquette B: Brett C. Boliver Rd. Realty Trust 415 ESSEX ST. $355,000 S: Geraldine Dolan 116-118 FRANKLIN ST. S: Munroe Partners, L.L.C. 5 BLUEBERRY RD. 8 BROAD ST. $460,000 B: Catherine L. Arnone and Kimberly A. $975,000 $352,500 B: Ujunwa Okwukaogu 170 OXFORD ST. U:302 B: Kevin J. Palamara and Robin S. Smith 1 LORING AVE. U:409 S: Maria Lugo $229,900 B: Mirandir S. Defreitas S: Michael J. Reidy and Janine Pegnato- Palamara S: Kathleen M. Thompson, Trustee for $249,000 B: Megan Shelby-Kafalas and John S: Blueberry Road, L.L.C. Reidy 34 GAGE ST. Kafalas Mary Isabel Connolly Realty Trust B: Peter A. Copelas, Trustee for RC $445,000 S: Charlene Gentili 56 BRACKETT PL. U:56 17 GREYSTONE RD. Development Trust B: Charles F. Buckley, Jr. 9 BURKE ST. $414,000 $504,000 $334,000 S: Helen Demakes, Trustee for 409 Glen S: David V. Cronin 201-205 OXFORD ST. B: Barbara J. Granese, Trustee for 5656 B: Robert W. Gatchell $2,075,000 B: Stefan Pahor and Maria C. Pahor S: Sabrina Pagliuca at Swampscott Realty Trust 16 GARLAND ST. U:1 Brackett Place National Trust S: John Quinn, Trustee for Quinn Financial B: Fiore Market Realty, L.L.C. S: Danielle A. Harsip $209,900 S: Area 2 Realty, L.L.C. Trust 15 HEMPSTEAD ST. B: Nicholas Pierce and Shelby A. Massa $370,000 1 LORING AVE. U:212 18 GREGORY ST. 20 EAGAN PL. U:20 S: Christopher T. Murphy 62 PARK ST. $1,700,000 B: Cherylann T. Ferullo and Krystal Quinn $232,000 $308,000 $271,000 S: Kenneth T. Williams and Denise J. 7 GLEN AVE. B: Jennifer Gelfund-Church and B: Andrew Catalano and Kimberly B: Geraldine Dolan B: Carlos R. Gonzalez Christopher Church Williams $270,000 S: Kaubab B. Kazmi Farnsworth S: Elaine M. Richard B: Thu H. Nguyen and Duy Huynh S: Nancy Hawthorne, Trustee for Nancy S: Stephen J. Conley 25 HOOD ST. S: Mary A. Farnham, Trustee for Leblanc 77 RANGE AVE. Hawthorne Realty Trust $300,000 16-18 NORFOLK AVE. Financial Trust $333,500 10 ESSEX GREEN LN. U:10 B: Joseph Belanger B: Jason R. Lishin 19 HARBOR AVE. $375,060 $410,000 90 GRANT ST. $1,475,000 S: Michael J. Comeau and Jeannette G. S: Earl K. Johnson B: Margaret L Ottavi Comeau B: Tracey L. Taylor $125,000 B: Christopher K. Young and Yean W. Young S: William Sullivan and Nancy Sullivan B: Gangxin Zhang 18 RICHARDSON RD. S: James C. Pingeton and Karla M. 60-R JASPER ST. S: Kathe J. Landergan, Trustee for Sylvia S: Janette Benitez-Ruiz and Jose Benitez- $350,000 Pingeton 4 FARNHAM AVE. $494,500 A. Corrado Trust Ruiz B: Nancy Cardona $370,000 49 INDEPENDENCE WAY. U:49 B: Joseph L. Dirocco S: Tam M. Tran B: Kayla Raymond and Felix Lucas S: Felipe O. Costa 113 GROVE ST. $570,000 S: Ryan Penney and Shannon Penney 15 PALMER AVE. $152,250 110-112 S COMMON ST. B: Janice Wilson 22 MARSHALL AVE. $1,280,000 B: Esse Saif $320,000 S: Gary E. Hansen 9 FLORENCE RD. $338,700 B: D. Adam Petrick and Andrea Robb- S: US Bank NA Trust B: Eliezer Eugene, L.L.C. $380,000 B: Jaimie L. McCarthy S: Geraldine Tasco 30 LEICESTER RD. Petrick 114 HARRIS RD. B: Eddie Oconnor and Stephanie G. S: Victor H. Jarmusik $530,000 O’Connor S: Joseph M. Santeramo and Chun-Hua $385,000 30 SANDERSON AVE. B: Gregory Peters S: Crystal Langone and Matthew Langone 5 MARY LOU TER. Liu B: Frederick E. Russell IIIand Maura $309,900 S: Bennett M. Locke Russell $445,000 B: Mohammed Taieb 64 FOSTER ST. U:401 B: Josephine Pepper and Joshua B. S: Roger S. Digaetano and Marie S: Christopher Spinney 13 LINDEN ST. U:3 $176,900 402 PARADISE RD. U:3G Digaetano Pepper $179,000 B: Marci D. Grutti S: Barbara E. Lynch and Christine M. $423,500 30 STILES ST. B: Andrew Borseti 146 JACKSON ST. $250,000 S: Charisse A. Charido Lynch B: Victor Ruderman, Trustee for Rudeman $266,000 S: Bethe M. Palmer and Steven A. Lantner B: Laura L. Shea 40 GEDNEY ST. 9 SEAVIEW AVE. Trust B: Carolyn Miner S: Daniel J. McNamara 1 MUGFORD ST. S: Harry Kourkoulis and Susan A. $543,225 $244,900 S: Jepsky Susan Estate and Andrew S. $675,000 B: Jacqueline D. Morin and Matthew R. Kourkoulis 36 STILES ST. B: Edward P. Maloney Jepsky $369,900 B: Mugford Street, L.L.C. Morin S: Norman C. Penley and Marlene E. 28 JOYCE ST. B: William R. Denish and Vanessa L. S: Patricia G. Lausier S: Michael D. Solimine, Trustee for MJ 2 Penley $225,000 Denish Realty Trust 15 ROY ST. 7 OCEAN AVE. 11 SMITH RD. B: John E Ryder, Trustee for Maolis Realty S: Matthew J. Roan and Katherine J. Roan $347,900 Trust $612,500 24 HARRIS ST. U:B $410,900 S: John E Ryder, Trustee for Marco Realty 606-608 SUMMER ST. B: James J. Higgins $240,000 B: Vangjush Dedo and Nicole Dedo B: Richard Beato Trust $465,000 S: John D. Ahearn, Jr. and Deborah A. B: Chirstopher Davidson S: Jonathan J. Pappalardo and Michael V. S: Robert E. Hevener, Jr. and Suzanne B. B: Fabiola Similcar Ahearn S: Jeffrey Soares and Janine Soares Pappalardo Hevener 300 LYNN SHORE DR. U:806 S: Henry Nguyen and Thu N. Tran $316,000 388 OCEAN AVE. 18 HINGSTON ST. SPRUCE ST. B: Maryann Blatsos 63 SUPERIOR ST. $1,400,000 $460,000 $25,000 53 TUPELO RD. B: Brian B. Teets and Molly P. Teets S: Ian Holland and Pamela G. Holland $243,000 B: Ryan Donovan and Brittney Donovan B: Frank J. Petkunas $1,600,000 B: Levi Sanchez S: Kellogg L. Warner and Elizabeth C. S: John F. Vargas III, Trustee for Vargas S: Frank Petkunas 165 LYNNFIELD ST. S: David K. Kollie and Rachel Kollie Warner Realty Trust B: Carl Lebel and Elena Lebel $285,000 7 THOMAS ST. U:J12 S: Kenneth Carpi and Mary J. Carpi B: Linda J. Gorynski and Steven M. 38 UNION CT. 27 ORNE ST. 4 JAYNE CIR. $260,000 Gorynski $200,000 $501,000 $315,500 B: Brian M. Bailey S: Phyllis B. Ryan, Trustee for 165 B: Ellido Reyes B: William D. Reny and Margaret S. Reny B: SS Properties, L.L.C. S: Michael N. Ralph, Trustee for Ralph Source: Banker and Tradesman, Lynn eld St. Realty Trust S: Olivia A. Santiago S: FNMA S: Robert J. Daly and Charles O. Daly, Jr. Realty Trust bakerandtradesman.com