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Convential Wisdom ESCAPE from SAUGUS DNC By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF kicks SAUGUS — Most people want to stay out of jail, but others are willing to pay for the privilege of being locked up. off in Wicked Escapes opened its steel doors this month and for $30 you get a chance to escape Philly Derek Thomas from jail. attempts to “It’s the best time anybody escape from could ever have in prison,” said By Drew Russo Sheepshank FOR THE ITEM co-owner Skip Dylen. Prison Cell The adventure game involves Hi, this is Drew Russo. Block 4 at locking participants in a room I’m here for The Daily Wicked Escapes and giving them 60 minutes to Item contributing some in Saugus. solve a series of puzzles that daily thoughts and a di- lead to their escape. ary of my experiences as ITEM PHOTO | a delegate to the Demo- OWEN O’ROURKE ESCAPE, A7 cratic National Conven- tion in Philadelphia. As you can see, we’re in the early stages of our eve- ning deliberations. Just An Odyssey begun in Lynn passed the Unity Reform Commission, which will to- By Dillon Durst America and she wanted tally revolutionize how the ITEM STAFF her voice to be heard. She Democratic Party uses su- said the response has been perdelegates in the future. LYNN — Bella diGrazia amazing. More importantly, it passed and Matt Demirs let it be “People who are from the Democratic platform known that they’re proud to Lynn and have been living after a long process that be from Lynn. here for 60 years were shar- involved meetings through- The Lynn English High ing their stories with me,” out the country, and some School graduates recently she said. “It’s sort of been a real unifying conversations published articles on Odys- dream come true.” between Hillary Clinton sey, a content platform that In the story, diGrazia, who and Bernie Sanders. discovers and shares mil- grew up on Beacon Hill Av- I’m a Hillary Clinton lennial voices, about their enue, talks about being a delegate, proud to be here North Shore home. second-grader at Hood El- tonight. And I’m doing so Demirs’ piece, “8 Reasons ementary School and being loudly, along with Bernie Why Lynn Massachusetts asked to write something Sanders delegates. I can is Highly Underrated,” has Bella diGrazia she had in common with her say in the Massachusetts been shared on and Matt Demirs classmates. delegation that we’re still more than 3,000 times, in their Lynn “While everyone seemed coming together. There’s while diGrazia’s “Why English 2014 se- to be writing down the same some work that needs PHOTO | Growing Up in Lynn Massa- nior prom photo. basic ideas, such as parents, to be done to bring us to founder George chusetts Made Me Racially clothes, ngers, toes, etc .., unity. But we’re really ap- Colorblind” has more than Wein, a Lynn native, left, poses with Jay I wrote down ‘We all have proaching this task with a 5,000 hits. Sweet, executive producer of the New- hearts,’” she said. “As the spirit of cordiality and col- DiGrazia, a 20-year-old teacher read my answer port Festivals Foundation, backstage legiality with each other. communications major at aloud, she was blown away. at the festival on Friday, in Newport, Earlier today at our the University of Massa- All my classmates sitting R.I., the rst of three days of music at Massachusetts delegation chusetts , said she next to me came up and breakfast, we heard from Fort Adams State Park. felt inspired to write the hugged me.” Congressman Michael article because of the re- Capuano, Attorney Gener- cent racial animosity in ODYSSEY, A7 al Maura Healey, a rising star in the Democratic par- Note ty, Senate President Stan Rosenberg and Philadel- phia Mayor Jim Kenney, worthy Lynn is who really gave a powerful witness about the immigra- tion debate in this country. close to He really took it back to Newport Folk Festival a lot of the struggles that founder has Lynn roots Irish Americans faced, not N. Dakota only in Philadelphia, but in cities like Lynn and around By Bill Brotherton STEVE KRAUSE the country, and to add some ITEM FEATURES EDITOR COMMENTARY context to think about the NEWPORT, R.I. — When George Wein immigration debate. The founded the Newport Folk Festival in 1959, rest of tonight, in Massa- The Greater Lynn Babe the Lynn native never thought that the coun- chusetts we’re very excited. Ruth 15-year-old All-Star try’s premier pop music showcase would be There’s an all-star lineup baseball team is one win thriving 57 years later. of Mass. speakers: Boston away from earning a spot in Mayor Marty Walsh, Con- But capacity crowds of 10,000 daily packed the World Series. gressman Joe Kennedy, and Fort Adams State Park Friday through Sun- All Lynn has to do is de- we’re really looking forward day, enjoying continuous music on four stag- feat North Providence, R.I., to hearing the keynote from es. Tickets are nearly impossible to get and this morning at Fraser Field Senator Elizabeth Warren sell out before Christmas. Attendees pile on in the New England Region- later tonight. Also props to the Fitbit steps racing from one stage to an- al nal and its players win a our state senator and party other. It’s a spectacular setting. The former trip to Williston, N.D., next chair, Tom McGee. Running Army post sits above the harbor and when month to play for a national a convention is not an easy the sun sets the view is incredible. championship. The last time business, and Chairman Wein, 90, spent the rst eight years of his ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE a team from Lynn got this far McGee and his team with life in a home off South Common Street and was 1983, when the 13-year- the Massachusetts Dem- took piano lessons from Lynn’s Margaret Greater Lynn Babe Ruth third baseman, Dayshon olds went to Niles, Mich., and ocratic Party are doing a Chaloff. Anderson, goes for a grounder at Fraser Field came home champions. great job with the Mass. in an early inning of the state semi nal game delegation. FOLK FESTIVAL, A7 against Trumbull, Conn. BABE RUTH, A7 INSIDE Corrections not new for would-be sheriff In Nahant By Adam Swift buryport, has held the of ce itself after 20 years of his good Hooked on Blue sh and ITEM STAFF for the past 20 years. He earns service and it was a natural Striper Tournament. A3 $151,709 annually. step for me,” she said. “I’ll hit PEABODY — With her expe- “I thought Sheriff Cousins the ground running with my ex- In Marblehead rience, Anne Manning-Martin would hold that of ce for years,” perience in corrections and mu- Marblehead boater said she is the one candidate in said Manning-Martin. “He has nicipal government.” found safe. A6 a crowded eld who will stand out in the race for Essex County done such a good job moving the On the municipal govern- In Sports Sheriff. department forward.” ment side, Manning-Martin has Pitching dominates rst Manning-Martin, one of ve While she was surprised served as a councilor at large day of Lynn City Series. B1 Republicans on the Sept. 8 pri- Cousins was retiring, Man- in Peabody for the past nine mary ballot, said she did not ning-Martin was not hesitant years. Before that, she was on In Business plan to run for the of ce until about stepping into the race the school committee for eight Legislation calling Sheriff Frank Cousins decided once he made his announce- years. for home energy audits not to seek re-election. Cous- ment. faces resistance. B8 Anne Manning-Martin ins, a Republican from New- “The opportunity presented SHERIFF, A7

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Helena Wright Phillips, 104 Madeline A. Laplante, 79 Allen E. Mitchell, 83 1911-2016 1937-2016 1932-2016 WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.— widow of the late John F. Phil- LYNN — Mrs. Made- two sisters, Patricia LYNN — Allen Eu- Club thrived and was Helena Wright Phillips, for- lips. line A. (Morano) Donovan and her gene Mitchell, age a good civic partner merly of Lynn, died on May She leaves a daughter, Laplante, age 79, of husband, John F., of 83, of Lynn, died at to the City of Lynn. 23, 2016, at her home in Joanna Hollis of West Palm Lynn, died on Sun- Franklin, and Mary the Devereux Nursing Allen was preced- West Palm Beach, Fla. Born in Beach, Fla., and a son, day, July 24, 2016, Elizabeth LeClair Home, Marblehead, ed in death by his Ipswich on Nov. 11, 1911, she Charles W. Phillips of Beth- at the Phillips Manor and her husband, on July 24, 2016. Al- sister, Dolores New- was the daughter of the late lehem, N.H., sisters, Barbara Nursing Home, with Joseph, of Florida, len was the husband some (Archie), broth- Robert W. and Inez E. (Lord) Helinski of Lynn, and Nor- her family at her side, a brother, Robert of the late Roberta D. er, James Mitchell, Wright. ma Fowle of Wheaton, Md., after a lengthy illness. “Bob” Morano and (Jarvis) Mitchell. his beloved mother, She was a Phi Beta Kappa four grandchildren and four She was the wife his wife, Susan, of Born in Lynn, he was Edith and Harold graduate of Radcliffe College great-grandchildren. of Maurice C. Laplante, with California, a sister-in-law, the son of Edith (Burrill) and Hofman Jr., who he loved like and taught school for 40 Service information: A whom she shared 55 years of Mary A. Laplante, of Lynn, a James Mitchell and graduated a son. Allen is survived by two years at the Tower School in celebration of life service marriage. brother-in-law, Frank Smejkal, from Lynn English High School. daughters, Michelle Mitchell Marblehead. She was an ac- will be held at the Central Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., of Texas, and many nieces Allen was employed at the of Lynn and Allison Mitchell of tive member of the Central Congregational Church, 97 she was the daughter of the and nephews. She was also General Electric in Lynn in the Arlington, Va., sister, Shirlaine Congregational Church, Lynn, Broad St., Lynn, on Sunday, late Joseph and Mary (Car- the mother of the late Joseph purchasing department and Barbour, niece, Debra Paul for many years. She was the July 31, at 10:45 a.m. ruthers) Morano. She had P. Laplante, and the sister of as a relocation specialist for (Jerry), grandniece Dasha Paul lived in New York, New Jersey the late Agnes LeClair Sme- the Lynn Redevelopment Au- and great-grandniece and and Worcester prior to mov- jkal. thority, helping families new nephew, Aaminah Whittington ing to Lynn in 1961. Made- Service information: to the city find affordable and Arliss Paul, cousin, Judith Alice Porter, 91 line was a graduate of the St. Her funeral will be held housing. Allen retired after Roberts, who was more like a Vincent’s Hospital School of on Friday at 10 a.m., from spending 20 years as a sales sister, cousin, Claudia Janey 1925-2016 Nursing in Worcester, upon the SOLIMINE FUNERAL representative for Lymtech and brother-in-law, Vincent graduation she had worked HOME, 426 Broadway, Scientific, headquartered in Jarvis Jr. (Denise) and nephew, DANVERS — Alice ews. She was the as a Registered Nurse at (Route 129), Lynn, fol- Chicopee. Allen loved his work Christopher Jarvis. (Nordigian) Porter, sister of the late Paul Mass General Hospital and lowed by a funeral Mass at in sales because it combined Service information: Al- 91, of Danvers, for- and Leo “Sacky” then later in her life at the 11 a.m., in Sacred Heart two of his favorite passions, len’s funeral service will be merly of Lynn, en- Nordigian, Mary Jesmond Nursing Home in Church. Burial will be meeting and talking to new held on Saturday, July 30, at tered into eternal rest DiPhillipo, Edith Ar- Nahant. She was a longtime in Pine Grove Cemetery. people and traveling by car 11 a.m., in the CUFFE-Mc- on Sunday, July 24, akelian, Midge Gatto communicant of Sacred Relatives and friends are throughout all of New England. GINN FUNERAL HOME, 157 2016, after a long and Thelma Farmer. Heart Parish, Lynn. respectfully invited to at- Allen was a member of the Maple St., Lynn. Visiting courageous battle Service infor- In addition to her hus- tend. Visiting hours Thurs- Bethel A.M.E. Church, Lynn, hours will be held on Friday, with kidney disease. mation: Alice’s fu- band, she is survived by two day 4-8 p.m. Donations in where he sang in the choir. July 29, from 4-8 p.m. Inter- She was born in neral will be held children, Maurice J. “M.J.” her memory may be made He was also a lifelong mem- ment will be private. In lieu Lynn on June 25, 1925, at- on Thursday, July 28, at Laplante, of Lynn and Marie to the St. Vincent DePaul ber and past President of the of flowers, donations in his tended Lynn schools and 10 a.m. at the CUFFE-MC- T. Getchell and her husband, Society, Sacred Heart Par- Community Brotherhood Club memory can be made to the graduated from Lynn English GINN FUNERAL HOME, 157 Mark, of Chelmsford, four ish, 571 Boston St., Lynn, and was a longtime member Community Brotherhood of High School. “Miss Alice” had Maple St., Lynn. Interment grandchildren, Matthew and MA 01905. Directions and of the scholarship committee. Lynn Scholarship Fund, C/O worked for many years as a will follow at Pine Grove Marisa Getchell and Thom- guest book at www.solimi- Allen was instrumental in en- John Walker, 17 Thistle St., kindergarten teacher at Hill- Cemetery. Relatives and as and Michael Laplante, ne.com. suring that the Brotherhood Lynn, MA 01905-1237. top Nursery School in Lynn friends are invited. Visit- and later as a teacher’s aide ing hours will be held from at Hood School in Lynn. 9-10 a.m., prior to the fu- Alice was the daughter of neral on Thursday, July 28, the late Martin and Victoria at the funeral home. In lieu Boston Marathon bombing amputee (Habashian) Nordigian of Ar- of flowers, please donate menia. She was the beloved to Alice’s favorite chari- wife of the late William A. Por- ty, Perkins School for the scales mountain in Ecuador ter, with whom she shared 53 Blind, 175 North Beacon years of marriage. St., Watertown, MA 02472. By William J. Kole people were killed and more than Alice is survived by one For the online guest book ASSOCIATED PRESS 260 others wounded. daughter, Noreen, of Danvers, please visit www.cuffemc- After the marathon bombings, and several nieces and neph- ginn.com. BOSTON — Boston Mara- Haslet vowed to dance again and thon bombing survivor Adrianne to run the 26.2-mile race. Having Haslet can check mountaineer- done that, she’s been overcom- ing off her bucket list. ing new obstacles in a quest to The professional ballroom raise money and awareness for Warren E. Carlson, 93 dancer lost a leg in the 2013 groups such as the Range of Mo- 1923-2016 finish line attacks and ran the tion Project and Oklahoma City- entire 26.2-mile race last spring. based Limbs for Life. NAHANT — Warren Evert was in Essex, Conn., and he Over the weekend, she scaled Scaling the mountain, though, Carlson was born in Chicago, became an avid wood crafts- Ecuador’s third-highest moun- posed special challenges — Illinois, April 6, 1923 to Carl man. tain. and Ruth Carlson. His father Warren was a loving and Haslet reached the summit namely, dealing with the ele- Carl had emigrated from devoted father and participat- of 18,996-foot Volcan Cayambe ments. Sweden as a teenager and ed in many activities with his with a team of climbers from “It is freezing and you don’t found success in Chicago as family. He had a marvelous the Range of Motion Project. The know until you are up there how a sheetmetal worker. Warren singing voice and was active nonprofit group helps provide hard it is to ice-pick straight up spent his childhood in NW in high school choral groups prosthetic limbs to amputees a glacier,” said Haslet, who used Chicago, with summers at his and church choir. His love for around the world who don’t have the same prosthetic she walks uncle’s farm near Ogema, Wis. the Navy never left him, and access to them. and dances in, plus thick socks, He graduated from Amund- his love of the sea ultimately The expedition summited the boots and crampons. sen High School in 1941. brought him to Nahant. snow-capped mountain Sunday. Although covering the mar- Not long after the outbreak of Warren passed away peace- “I feel the most grounded I have athon distance was incredi- World War II, he enlisted in the fully at Kaplan House in Dan- felt in over three years,” Haslet bly painful — Haslet’s special Navy and completed basic vers on Saturday, July 23, said Monday from Ecuador in a running leg caused bruising, training at Farragut Navy Train- 2016, surrounded by his fam- Twitter message exchange with blisters and swelling — she said ing Center, Idaho, and attend- ily. He is survived by his be- The Associated Press. “There conquering Cayambe was even ed aviation machinist mate loved wife Jean (of the home), tougher because it was difficult school at Navy Pier in Chica- Richard and Rebecca Carlson is something beautiful about disconnecting from the outside to prepare at sea level. go, where he was advanced (Overland Park, Kan.), Marny “I couldn’t practice in Boston to S1C (AMM). Selected for and Timothy von Aschwege world and connecting with people who are passionate about a cause: how to climb a glacier at alti- the Navy V-12 College Train- (Nahant), grandchildren, Mi- tude,” she said. ing Program, Warren was sent chael and Richard Carlson gathering around a fire, training Haslet grew up camping and to Ohio Wesleyan University (Overland Park, Kan.), Virgin- together, and bonding in a way hiking with an uncle who has and ultimately NAF El Centro, ia (Carlson) and Ben Lafser FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS you only can without outside in- California, where he was dis- (Urbandale, Iowa), Eric von fluences.” climbed Everest and the rest of Boston Marathon bombing survivor Haslet, 36, was cheering for the the seven summits. charged in 1946. Aschwege (Williamsburg, Va.), Adrianne Haslet poses at the start- Returning to Chicago, he and Anders von Aschwege runners in 2013 when she was in- “These stories around the din- ing line in Hopkinton, before run- married his high school (Brunswick, Maine). He was jured by the second of two bombs ner table were all going through sweetheart, Virginia (Jean) predeceased by his sister, ning in the 120th Boston Marathon. planted among the crowds. Three my mind as I climbed,” she said. Leibinger, and continued his Bernice Ruese. education at the University Warren was acclaimed by of Illinois, graduating with a all who met him as a consum- degree in industrial engineer- mate gentlemen and gracious Former Gardner Museum curator ing. Then settling in Evanston, host. He was a quiet, unas- Illinois, their son, Richard, suming man who embod- and daughter, Marny, were ied the highest ideals of the to lead New Hampshire museum born. Other residences in the Greatest Generation. His pres- 1950s and ‘60s included ence on his family will remain MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) writer/editor of the Gardner’s Des Plaines and Park Ridge, forever. — A former curator of the Is- collection catalog, “Furnishing Illinois. Service information: A abella Stewart Gardner Mu- a Museum: Isabella Stewart Corporate transfers led to small, private service is seum in Boston will be the Gardner’s Collection of Italian other homes in Prairie Vil- planned with interment in next director of the Currier Furniture” in 2011. lage, Kan., Wheaton, Illinois Greenlawn Cemetery, Nah- Museum of Art in Manchester, Before the Gardner, Chong and Stamford, Conn., where ant. Arrangements by SOLI- New Hampshire, the Currier’s was curator of European art he retired as an executive at MINE FUNERAL HOMES of board of trustees announced at the Art Gallery of Ontario, McKesson, Corp. Warren and Lynn. Guest book at www. Monday. Toronto, and associate curator Jean’s first retirement home solimine.com. Alan Chong currently is of paintings at the Cleveland director of the Asian Civil- Museum of Art. isations Museum and the M. Christine Dwyer, pres- Peranakan Museum in Sin- ident of the Currier board of IN MEMORIAM MASSACHUSETTS BRIEF gapore. He heads Singapore’s trustees, said Chong “brings BARBARA PRESSMAN Cultural Academy and Cura- to the museum significant ex- 11/21/36 ~ 1/19/12 torial Forum of the National pertise in curatorial manners, Brush fire rips through Heritage Board, which over- operations and fundraising.” several acres in Massachusetts sees four national museums. Chong called the Currier “a As curator at the Gardner true cultural centerpiece of PELHAM (AP) — Doz- from 1999 to 2010, Chong Manchester and the region.” ens of firefighters have oversaw major exhibitions. In The museum is home to works contained a weekend 2003, for the museum’s 100th by Picasso, Matisse, Monet, brush fire that tore anniversary, he took readers O’Keeffe and others. It owns through about six acres of on a tour of the museum’s the Zimmerman House, which land in Massachusetts. diverse collection, including was designed by Frank Lloyd PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Pelham Fire Chief Ray Italian art and ancient Chi- Wright. In this June 2016 photo provided by the It has taken more than four long Murphy says firefighters nese sculpture, in “Eye of the Chong starts Sept. 8. He Asian Civilisations Museum, courtesy of years for your two loving children responded to a call just Beholder: Masterpieces From succeeds Susan Strickler, who to bring you to your final resting the Isabella Stewart Gardner retired June 30 after holding the Currier Museum of Art, Alan Chong place. You are missed by your before 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Museum.” He also was the the position since 1996. poses for a picture. daughter, Lauren, your son, Brian, Crews from neighboring your sister Linda, your brother Michael and your best friend Roz. towns came in to assist. You are also missed by their Murphy says firefight- spouses and their families whose lives were blessed by knowing you. ers had to leave the scene ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Know that in time, all things did due to a lightning storm, come to light and the truth is but returned Sunday known. The rest of the family has Call Customer Service to place an ad come together. Now you may morning and contained finally rest in peace. the blaze at around 6 p.m. 781-593-7700, ext. 2 TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US Nahant hooked on Bluefish Former Revere and Striper Tournament resident facing

110 Munroe St. By Bridget Turcotte P.O. Box 5 ITEM STAFF child rape charges Lynn, MA 01903 NAHANT — Fishermen BOSTON — A former with an 11-year-old girl Customer Service will be dropping their Revere resident who had in 2006. An investigation Monday - Friday lines for the Bluefish and 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. been deported to Guate- showed that he had al- Striper Tournament on mala was arraigned Mon- legedly assaulted the child Connecting Saturday, Aug. 6. day in Suffolk Superior on previous occasions. All Departments: Dan Bennett, event or- Court. Vasquez was indicted 781-593-7700 ganizer, said the turnout Rony Vasquez, 42, faces three months later, but last year, 111 partici- charges of child rape a de- was deported to Guate- Ext. 2 pants, was the best he can cade after he was indicted mala that year, before he Classified Advertising remember. But it wasn’t for sexually assaulting the could appear at his Suf- [email protected] always that way. Subscriptions “It started with a bunch child two weeks after re- folk Superior Court ar- [email protected] of guys who just liked to turning to the U.S. He was raignment. A warrant has Circulation fish,” he said. “It’s really a held on $100,000 bail, ac- been out for his arrest. [email protected] community event.” cording to Suffolk County Prosecutors said U.S. Ext. 3 The first tournament District Attorney Daniel marshals learned through F. Conley. a fugitive investigation Newsroom was held 26 years ago by [email protected] the Nahant Video Store, Vasquez was ordered to that Vasquez planned to [email protected] with a handful of com- have no contact with the travel from Guatemala Ext. 4 petitors. Once the event’s victim and her family, and to the U.S. last month to Sports popularity began to grow, all children under 16, sur- visit a relative. When his [email protected] Bass Point Boat Club took render his passport and plane landed in Houston, Ext. 5 over and kept it going for wear a GPS monitoring marshals took him into device. custody. Retail and Online about 20 years, Bennett Advertising said. When word got out Prosecutors said Revere He is scheduled to re- [email protected] that Bass Point wasn’t go- Police arrested Vasquez turn to court in Septem- ing to continue the compe- for alleged sexual contact ber. ADVERTISING tition, Bennett, his family Ernie Carpenter, Jr. and the Knights of Colum- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 bus took on the challenge Off-duty Cambridge [email protected] of running it. Bob Gunther Participants can register Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 and pick up a tournament police officer [email protected] T-shirt at the K of C hall ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Philip Ouellette on Relay Yard, Bennett Dan Bennett is the organizer of the Nahant Vice President / Sales, ext. 1257 said. Registration costs Bluefish and Striper Tournament. arrested in Revere [email protected] $35 for adults and $15 for children under 16. REVERE — An off-du- non-life-threatening inju- Cassie Vitali 48 inches for a striper and Following the tourna- Advertising Sales Rep., ext. 1280 Competitors have until between 30 and 35 inches ment, a cookout will be ty Cambridge police offi- ries. Revere police stopped [email protected] 3 p.m. on Aug. 6 to catch for a bluefish. Each cat- held at the Knights of Co- cer was arrested after an a vehicle with Vicente and the largest possible fish, altercation at a Revere another man inside a short BUSINESS OFFICE egory has a first, second lumbus for all competitors. by land or by sea. The only and third place winner. Hot dogs and hamburgers restaurant. distance away from the in- rule for the competition is Beth Bresnahan First place takes home a will be served for free, a Jonathan Vicente, 25, of cident. Based on witness that the fish be caught us- Revere, was arrested earli- statements, marks on Vin- Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1253 $500 prize, second walks DJ will provide music and [email protected] ing a rod and rail. er this month after a fight cente’s hands and blood away with $250 and third a bouncy house will enter- “Some people go out on at Volare Restaurant & Bar stains on a shirt believed Susan J. Conti gets $100. tain the children, he said. boats, some fish off the on Broadway. The incident to be his, he was arrested Controller, ext. 1288 First and second place To register, contact Ben- [email protected] rocks in Nahant,” Ben- erupted after an employee and charged with disorder- nett said. “One year a guy fishers in the children’s nett at 617-602-7180 or confronted a group of men ly conduct, the DA said. Ted Grant category win new fishing visit the Knights of Co- Publisher, ext. 1234 caught one right in the urinating in the alley be- Vicente was arraigned [email protected] harbor as he was leaving rods. lumbus. hind the eatery, according in Chelsea District Court and it turned out to be a “It’s important to get the Bridget Turcotte can be to the Suffolk County Dis- and released on his own Marian Kinney winner.” kids involved in it,” Ben- reached at bturcotte@item- trict Attorney’s office. recognizance. He is sched- ext. 1212 nett said. “That’s how I live.com. Follow her on [email protected] Bennett said a winning The employee was as- uled to return to court on catch is typically around started out.” Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. saulted and treated for Aug. 10. Will Kraft Vice President / Finance ext. 1296 [email protected] Equity Lab Charter School one step closer to a reality Jennifer Perez By Gayla Cawley ident of the Emerson Col- negative like drugs and be returned, DeVito said. ideas, making the task of ext. 1205 [email protected] ITEM STAFF lective, sponsor of the $50 alcohol. “There’s been so much selecting finalists a diffi- million competition. Another factor that anger in the city about cult one,” Russlynn Ali, XQ CIRCULATION LYNN — The city is one Equity was chosen from makes him more comfort- charters,” he said. Institute CEO, wrote to step closer to getting a sec- 700 teams from 45 states able is that Lee Hirsch, a “There’s a complete lack DeVito in an email. “Your Lisa Mahmoud ond charter school. that submitted appli- documentary filmmaker, of trust about charter selection as a finalist is a Manager, ext. 1239 Frank DeVito and his [email protected] cations for new or rede- has focused on Equity as schools taking money testament to your extraor- group are finalists in a signed high schools. The part of his film on the com- from the city. It’s prob- dinary commitment to CLASSIFIED national competition to re- five winners will be an- petition. ably going to be sever- design the American high build a better future.” Abbe Young Smith nounced next month. Each If DeVito and his team al years about building DeVito, the leader of a Manager, ext. 1276 school, which should im- will receive the cash to get wins the competition, but trust in the community [email protected] prove his chances of win- movement to bring Cen- started. If the proposal is their proposal for a new that we’re trying to do tral Square Public Charter ning $10 million towards approved by the state, he charter school is not ap- something beneficial.” CUSTOMER SERVICE School to Lynn last year, opening Equity Lab Char- plans to open the school proved by the state, they The project was launched withdrew the proposal for Sophia Tizol ter School. next year. would be in the awkward last fall to rethink and re- ext. 1300 “I really like our chanc- DeVito said the innova- position of possibly hav- design the American high a 160-seat facility for fifth- [email protected] es,” he said. tive school would be fo- ing to return the prize school. Applicants includ- and sixth-graders. If Equity Lab wins ap- NEWSROOM DeVito and his 22-mem- cused on experience-based money. Winners must ed teams of students, par- ber team of local educators learning, rather than text- sign an agreement where ents, teachers and commu- proval, they will face Bill Brotherton are one of 50 finalists in book reading. He said kids specific benchmarks need nity leaders nationwide, competition from the only Features Editor ext. 1338 other charter school in the [email protected] the XQ: Super School Proj- crave stimulation. When to be met, such as win- whose mission was to ect. The California-based they aren’t challenged in ning local approvals. If conceptualize innovative city, KIPP Academy. Gayla Cawley nonprofit is chaired by school, they turn to other those goals aren’t accom- models for 21st century Gayla Cawley can be Reporter, ext. 1236 Laurene Powell Jobs, the outlets to deal with their plished, XQ can revoke learning. reached at gcawley@item- [email protected] widow of Apple Inc. found- boredom, which could be the award and any un- “There were many com- live.com. Follow her on Dillon Durst er Steve Jobs. She is pres- positive like sports, or spent funds would need to pelling and innovative Twitter @GaylaCawley. Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 [email protected] Thomas Grillo Busy NYC subway tunnel to Weekly/City Editor, ext. 1264 [email protected]

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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B Clinton’s college plan unrealistic Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg T J   Edward M. Grant News Editor Gordon R. Hall WASHINGTON — Hillary Clin- er tuitions and fees that has driv- forced to get even more expensive. W   J. K Monica Connell Healey ton’s proposal for making public en schools to make up the shortfall Many would fail. Vice President, Finance higher education not just cheaper by seeking out-of-state or foreign As a trustee of a venerated, small P   G. O  J. Patrick Norton Vice President, Sales Michael H. Shanahan, Chairman but free to most Americans sounds students who pay much more than liberal arts school, I can certify the P ”  good on paper. A few years after the state residents. Just contemplating financial difficulties these schools Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 plan’s implementation, a family that the debt load of sending one family face. Raising tuition, which is al- Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 earns as much as $125,000 annually member to college produces nausea ready high, would be a disaster. Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 would not have to pay tuition to send and sleep deprivation akin to study- Fundraising campaigns for capital Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 a child to a state-sponsored college ing for an advanced calculus exam. and faculty needs are more difficult Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 or university. The beginning earning The trauma to the public treasury daily. Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 cutoff level would be $85,000 and would worsen with the creation of Brian C. ¢ayer, 1996-1999 There has to be a better way to Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 increase annually to the top figure. another entitlement program along- lower college costs. A good start Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 What a deal, huh? It’s close to one side Medicare and Medicaid and would be for state legislatures to that nearly catapulted Sen. Bernie now Obamacare, the collection of John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 provide more support to their in- Sanders to the Democratic presi- which, without serious change some- stitutions rather than to buy into a dential nomination. Huge numbers where along the line, ultimately will pie-in-the-sky proposal that would of young voters jumped on his band- drive this nation into bankruptcy or end up stressing their taxpayers wagon with his promise of a free ed- the kind of socialistic government more. Many states would opt not to ucation. He still lost but not before Sanders wants. Either taxes go up participate in Clinton’s proposal. It he bullied Clinton into picking up or something goes down, such as de- is also difficult to believe that Con- the keystone of his socialist-orient- fense. gress, which would have to provide ed program. Then there is the question of all funds through the Department of EDITORIAL If you would like to know what those private schools that would not Education, would see this as politi- this would cost, it’s anyone’s guess. only not receive any benefit from the cally beneficial. Certainly not as it is The conservative estimates range Clinton proposal but might also face made up today. up to half a trillion dollars. But that financial disaster, especially if their Hillary’s plan — a more extensive probably is a low-ball figure consid- endowments are small. Competition one than she proposed earlier — is Can Clinton build ering the history of such projects. from the major state universities obviously designed to appease all The money would come from both for students is strong enough as it those followers of Sanders and keep the federal government and states, is without having the recruiting them in the fold. She may or may voters’ trust at which would have the opportunity rug jerked even further from under not need them. to opt out. Either way, taxpayers them. Why would a student elect to Before you panic or thrill to the would be stuck with bills. go solidly into debt for four years of possibility of sending junior off to What’s going on here is a politi- undergraduate studies when he can school on someone else’s nickel, you convention? cian’s dream and a taxpayer’s ulti- receive the same thing free? Would should contemplate the shortcom- mate nightmare — a version of the it be because he likes a smaller ings and pitfalls and understand The first time Democrats convened to nominate a old chicken in every pot political school and more personal attention? the political origin of this proposal. Clinton for president was 1992, in New York, and gambit that takes advantage of the Perhaps, but most could be expected It most likely won’t reach reality for it was an eventful affair. Jerry Brown refused to failure of states to provide the sup- to sacrifice those academic luxuries a long time, if ever. endorse his winning rival, Bill Clinton. Brown del- port they once did for their public for a particularly seductive four let- egates put tape over their mouths to protest the institutions of higher learning. The ter word: free. Dan Thomasson is an op-ed colum- feared silencing of their candidate, who eventually plan promises more than can be With growing enrollments to bol- nist for Tribune News Service and got to speak. delivered. State support for annual ster their budget needs, the small a former vice president of Scripps Sen. Barbara Mikulski of Maryland touted the budgets in major public schools has gems of higher education that don’t Howard Newspapers. Readers may Democratic females running for the Senate in “the fallen to single digits. The result have billion-dollar endowments to send him email at: thomassondan@ year of the woman.” Gov. Robert Casey of Pennsyl- has been a steady demand for high- sustain them would be up against it, aol.com. vania was denied a chance to speak against abortion rights. Elizabeth Glaser, who had AIDS and had lost a daughter to the disease, brought the audience to tears when she said, “I am here because my son and I may not survive another four years of leaders who say they care — but do nothing.” Keynote speaker Gov. Zell Miller of Georgia quipped, “Not all of us can be born rich, handsome and lucky, and that’s why we have a Democratic Par- ty.” Former Rep. Barbara Jordan of Texas, however, soberly addressed the challenge facing the party after three consecutive presidential defeats: “The American electorate must be persuaded to trust us, the Democrats, to govern again.” Trust is something Democrats can’t count on this year. A recent poll found that 69 percent of Amer- icans are concerned about Hillary Clinton’s “record of being dishonest.” At the Republican convention in Cleveland, speakers charged her with lying about her emails, Benghazi and even being named after Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person to reach the top of Mount Everest (six years after she was born). “Lock her up!” was the recurring chant. In their effort to sway voters, the Democrats mass- ing in Philadelphia will be part of a much more con- trolled and predictable convention than the 1992 version — to say nothing of that raucous GOP gath- ering in Cleveland. A party that nominated Bill Clinton in 1992 and is nominating his wife this year may seem like one that refuses to change. But the party has moved leftward in the past two decades, as the 2016 platform makes plain. Hillary Clinton is a very different candidate JOHN M. CRISP than her husband. This convention is likely to fit her personality — deliberate and disciplined or, as critics would have it, The real problem with Melania’s plagiarism calculating and uninspiring. Her rival, Bernie Sand- ers, has already endorsed her, though many of his fol- My fellow English teachers and I she seeks out to demean her and happens. The problem arises if the lowers have yet to fall in line. There will be speeches probably took a little more profes- take her down.” student insists that her work is en- by President Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Vice sional interest than the average cit- Finally, an obscure speechwriter tirely her own, even in the face of es- President Joe Biden, Bill Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, izen in Melania Trump’s plagiarized took the fall. She said that Melania sentially conclusive evidence. an immigration activist and several mothers of Afri- speech at the Republican convention had read to her over the phone some Of course, everyone knows that can-Americans killed by police or criminals. last week. The event was beyond passages that she admired from politicians and their wives rely on It’s safe to assume that those watching will be told strange, but in the light of this bi- Obama’s speech and, well, somehow speechwriters. But Melania said repeatedly that Hillary Clinton is an experienced, zarre political season, I suspect it they made their way into Melania’s that she wrote this speech herself, capable and empathetic leader — and that electing will soon fade into the background text. just as Donald Trump insists that Donald Trump would be a catastrophic mistake. The behind other odd episodes, like Sen. The speechwriter offered to resign. he wrote “The Art of the Deal.” challenge for those speaking is not finding things to Ted Cruz’s petulant refusal to en- Trump refused to accept her resig- Apparently he didn’t. In the cur- criticize in him, but deciding which of his many rich dorse Donald Trump. nation. And there it stands. rent New Yorker, ghostwriter Tony shortcomings to highlight. In fact, by the time you read this Every English teacher thinks Schwartz contends that Trump had The New York tycoon has done so much to demon- column, the Melania controversy about plagiarism at least occasion- much less to do with the writing of strate his unfitness for the presidency that the Dem- will probably be pretty much over. ally, and some take it more seriously the book than might ordinarily be ocrats should be coasting to an easy victory. But Clin- Still, it’s worth thinking for a mo- than others. For some it’s a flunking expected of a co-author. ton is a deeply flawed candidate whose self-control ment about what actually happened offense. But, in a world awash with In fact, Howard Kaminsky, the and lack of spontaneity have a way of casting a kind and what it means. electronic text and with only a loose former head of the book’s publisher, light on Trump’s unpredictability. Most polls have When peculiar parallels between sense of what belongs to whom, oth- Random House, says “Trump didn’t her leading, but not by much. Melania Trump’s speech at the GOP ers question whether plagiarism is write a postcard for us!” Clinton also may suffer from a serious, and nation- convention and Michelle Obama’s even a useful concept any longer. None of this should surprise any- wide, enthusiasm gap. In the 2016 primaries and speech at the 2008 Democratic con- But I suspect that nearly all of one. But in the case of Melania’s caucuses, voter turnout in the Republican contests vention were pointed out, the Re- them would come to the same con- speech it bespeaks the ineptitude was up by 8 million voters from 2008, the most recent publican reaction was understand- clusion about the correspondence of the Trump campaign. And in the comparable year. Democrats had a falloff of 6 million ably defensive. At the least, getting between the texts of the two speech- case of “The Art of the Deal,” it testi- voters. caught plagiarizing is embarrassing. es: it’s unlikely to have occurred ac- fies to its hollowness. While she and her party can exercise a great deal Some Republicans denied that it cidentally, that is, as the result of Here’s the real problem with let- of discipline in presenting their case to voters, they happened. Others seemed to admit phrases planted in the mind during ting other people do your writing can’t control events outside, this week or in the com- that it happened but argued that the course of a phone conversation. for you: it does away with the essen- ing months. Terrorist incidents, economic setbacks, only 7 percent of Melania’s text In fact, I suspect that most En- tial experience of this art and skill, attacks on police, Russian or Chinese aggression appears to have been plagiarized. glish teachers would say that the the daunting moment when a writ- — any number of events could have a major effect Others admitted that it happened, near-verbatim phrases in Melania’s er faces an empty computer screen on voter feelings and choices. Speaking generally: but that it was an innocent mistake. speech could have occurred only if, armed with nothing more than what Late-breaking disruptions tend to hurt the prospects Still others said that everybody does as her speech was being composed, is in his head. of the party in power — the party playing defense. it. Michelle Obama’s speech was very The challenge is always that you Equally problematic is that those running the con- Paul Manafort, Trump’s campaign close by. have to have something to say. vention can’t undo all the impressions of Clinton that chairman — relying on the princi- How important is this, in the con- have shaped and hardened public perceptions of her. ple that the best defense is a good text of the Trump campaign? Prob- John M. Crisp, an op-ed columnist The Democrats of 1992 could have told her: Trust is offense — took up the theme of the ably not very. But here’s the real for Tribune News Service, teaches an easy thing to lose and a hard thing to regain. Clin- convention and blamed the contro- problem: in the English Department at Del ton and her party have their work cut out for them versy on Hillary Clinton: “This is When students plagiarize, many Mar College in Corpus Christi, Tex- in Philadelphia. once again an example of when a English teachers chalk it up to na- as. Readers may send him email at woman threatens Hillary Clinton, ivete, especially the first time it [email protected]. TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A5 Mom of slain teen warned son of nightclub shootings

By Terry Spencer and Kelli Kennedy ASSOCIATED PRESS FORT MYERS, Fla. — With the Orlando mas- sacre still fresh on every- one’s mind, the mother of a young man who was slain at a nightclub early Monday had warned her son about what to do if there were a shooting: “hit the floor, find a table.” But when gunfire erupted at the Club Blu parking lot, 18-year-old Stef’an Strawder didn’t have anywhere to hide. He was killed along with PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a 14-year-old boy, and 17 This photo provided by the Hawaii Dept. of other people ranging in Land and Natural Resources shows a portion age from 12 to 27 were of a capsized vessel. The first storm of the hur- wounded during a swim- ricane season sent Hawaii into hurried prepa- suit-themed party for PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS teens. ration mode, but residents got through the People embrace after a fatal shooting at Club Blu in Fort Myers, Fla., weekend without seeing major damage as the “I told him to look for all the exits if any kind of Monday. storm was downgraded, officials said Monday. shooting would go off, to hit the floor, find a table Florida is again reeling also left 14-year-old Sean — I can’t imagine this and get out of the way ... from a mass shooting at a Archilles dead, and a happening to any person because I thought about nightclub, but instead of state and its governor in our state. I don’t want Tropical the people in Orlando. being committed by a ter- grappling with another this to happen to anybody That was a big thing,” rorist spouting Islamist tragedy. The massacre in my state. The 20 mil- Strawder’s mother, Steph- ideology, this rampage at Orlando’s Pulse night- lion people who live here, anie White, told The Asso- may have started with an club last month killed 49 the probably 150 million storm Darby ciated Press. argument over a rap per- and wounded dozens of people who visit here. We Since the shooting hap- formance. Police have not others. just want everybody to be pened in the parking yet released a motive. “The positive is we are safe,” Gov. Rick Scott told lot, “He didn’t have that The shooting at a ven- at a 45-year low in our reporters at a news con- downgraded chance,” she said. ue tucked in a strip mall crime rate. The negatives ference in Fort Myers.

By Jennifer off. Not all waters may be Sinco Kelleher affected but officials ad- At least 19 killed, dozens injured ASSOCIATED PRESS vise staying out of the wa- ter if it’s brown. HONOLULU — The More than 3 inches of first storm of the hurri- in stabbing spree near Tokyo rain was possible for parts cane season to impact of the islands as Darby Hawaii sent the islands’ By Mari Yamaguchi in the attack. The fire de- moved away from the residents into hurried ASSOCIATED PRESS partment said doctors at the state, forecasters said. preparation mode, but scene confirmed the deaths. The National Weather SAGAMIHARA, Ja- the state got through the A woman who lives pan — At least 19 people weekend without see- service said Darby had across from the facility were killed and about 20 ing major damage as the been downgraded from a told Japanese broadcast- storm was downgraded, tropical storm to a tropi- wounded in a knife attack er NHK that she saw po- officials said Monday. cal depression. Forecast- Tuesday at a facility for lice cars enter the facility Still, moderate to heavy ers expect the storm to the handicapped in a city around 3:30 a.m. rain was swamping parts dissipate by Wednesday. just outside Tokyo in the “I was told by a police- of Oahu, and flooding was Darby was about 55 worst mass killing in gen- man to stay inside my expected to persist in ar- miles west of Kauai early erations in Japan. house, as it could be dan- eas where drainage was Monday and moving away Police said they respond- gerous,” she said. “Then poor, officials said. from the island at about ed to a call at about 2:30 ambulances began arriv- Honolulu police urged 12 mph with maximum a.m. from an employee ing, and blood-covered drivers to stay off road- sustained winds at 35 saying something horrible people were taken away.” ways and avoid flooding mph and higher gusts. was happening at the facil- NHK reported the sus- that began late Sunday Crews had responded to ity in the city of Sagamiha- pect, 26, is a former em- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS on the H-1 Freeway and dozens of weather-related ra, 30 miles west of Tokyo. ployee at the Tsukui some other major thor- incidents, KHON-TV re- A man turned himself in Ambulance crew and police officers are seen Yamayuri-en facility. An- oughfares. The freeway ported, including 59 calls at a police station about outside a facility for the handicapped where other broadcaster, NTV, was reopened early Mon- for water evacuation due two hours later, police in a number of people were killed and dozens in- said he broke into the fa- day. to flooding. A sewer near Sagamihara said. He left jured in a knife attack Tuesday in Sagamihara, cility by smashing a win- Various brown water the Ala Moana Shopping the knife in his car when outside Tokyo. dow with a hammer, and advisories were issued for Center overflowed, spill- he entered the station. He that he was upset because coastal water off Oahu, ing more than 1,000 gal- has been arrested on sus- Police said there were The Sagamihara City fire he had been fired, but that the Big Island and Kauai lons before crews stopped picion of attempted mur- several casualties but did department says that 19 could not be independent- from storm and flood run- it late Sunday. der and trespassing. not provide any numbers. people were confirmed dead ly confirmed. Slain Baton Rouge police officer remembered for urging city unity By Melinda Deslatte ASSOCIATED PRESS 2016 RED ROCK PARK BATON ROUGE, La. — Baton Rouge police officer FREE SUMMER CONCERTS Montrell Jackson’s pleas for the city to unite and SPECIAL FREE SATURDAY KIDS’ CONCERT “don’t let hate infect your heart” echoed Monday Activities from throughout the funeral Saturday, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., service that grieved a man Toe Jam Puppet Band who only four months ear- July 30 lier had been celebrating will play at 12:30 p.m. the birth of his son. Jackson wrote those words days before he was shot to death, in a Face- July 28: Shue Mode book post that described PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the difficulties of being Aug. 4: Mary Beth Maes both a black man and a Police officers salute slain Baton Rouge police police officer. His younger Cpl. Montrell Jackson during his funeral at the Aug. 11: White Lightnin’ brother, Kedrick Pitts, re- Living Faith Christian Center in Baton Rouge, peated the words again at La., Monday. Jackson’s funeral. Aug. 18: Lexington Street Band “All I wanted to do was ful memories. Nearly everyone who be like you,” Pitts said, His flag-draped black spoke mentioned the Thursday concerts are from 6-8 p.m. speaking to his brother. casket, striped with a po- Facebook post, in which “Now I can brag about you lice officer’s blue, bore the Jackson described himself Admission is FREE. Bring your own chairs and blankets. being an angel.” Superman logo, a nod to — in the midst of recent Refreshments, co’ee, and Friends’ attire will be available for purchase. Then, he told the over- his wife’s calling Jackson protests over the shooting flowing church: “God bless “her Superman.” death of a black man by you all. Don’t let hate in- Mourners described Jack- white police officers — as A special thanks to all our 2016 sponsors fect your heart.” son as a loyal friend, an “tired physically and emo- A 10-year veteran of the officer who loved his city tionally.” police force, Jackson and and a proud father of his “I swear to God I love two other law enforce- 4-month-old son Mason. this city but I wonder ment officers were killed Pitts joked of Jackson’s if this city loves me. In Lynn Community Development July 17 by a masked gun- extensive shoe collection. uniform I get nasty hate- man who officials say ap- Friend Gelrod Armstrong ful looks and out of uni- peared to be targeting po- remembered his love of form some consider me a lice. Jackson was the last comics and a patrol car threat,” Jackson wrote. of the three to be buried. so spotless it even made a That emotional posting Thousands packed the handcuffed man sitting in was printed on a book- church in north Baton the back stop struggling mark and in the program Rouge for a two-and-a- and take notice. Baton given to funeral attendees. half-hour service celebrat- Rouge Police Chief Carl But rather than focus on Friends of Lynn and Nahant Beach ing the 32-year-old corpo- Dabadie called Jackson Jackson’s sadness, friends ral in joyful singing and “a giant of a man, with a and family stressed the lynn-nahantbeach.org dancing mixed with tear- heart to match it.” message’s hopeful end. A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2016 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particularly Accidents Broadway, Lynnfield, was arrest- Leroy Frederick Jr., 44, of Mayo on Centennial Avenue; ton, was arrested and charged arrests, reflect police records. In the ed and charged with operation 221 Lewis St., Lynn, was arrest- at 1 p.m. Friday on Revere with OUI liquor second of- A report of a motor vehicle event of a perceived inaccuracy, it of a motor vehicle with a sus- ed and charged with operation Street; at 11:46 p.m. Friday at fense, negligent operation of accident with personal injury is the sole responsibility of the con- pended license, revoked reg- of a motor vehicle with a sus- Shipwreck Lounge on Revere a motor vehicle and marked at 4:20 p.m. Sunday at Essex istration and uninsured motor pended or revoked license at Beach Boulevard; at 12 a.m. lanes violation at 9:18 p.m. cerned party to contact the relevant and Washington streets; at vehicle at 11:06 a.m. Monday. 8:51 p.m. Friday. Saturday at Squire Lounge on Saturday. police department and have the 6:36 p.m. Sunday on N Franklin Mercedes Hernandez, 40, of Squire Road; at 12:54 a.m. department issue a notice of correc- Street. Accidents 45 Arlington Ave., was arrested Saturday on Broadsound Ave- Accidents tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or A report of a motor vehicle and charged with OUI liquor and nue; at 1:52 a.m. Saturday at clarifications will not be made without accident at 4:22 p.m. Sunday A report of a motor vehicle leaving the scene of property Cinco De Mayo on Centennial A report of a motor vehicle at 91 Commercial St.; at 12:18 accident at 7:31 p.m. Sunday accident at 12:57 p.m. Friday express notice of change from the ar- damage at 2:11 a.m. Monday. Avenue; at 2:08 a.m. Saturday a.m. Monday at 175 Western at 7-11 at 79 Lowell St. Shane K. Hetzel, 39, of 716 on Cooledge Street; at 8:58 at Square One Mall at 1201 resting police department. Ave.; at 12:37 a.m. Monday at A report of a motor vehicle hit Princeton St., Lowell, was ar- a.m. Saturday on Glover Drive; Broadway; at 5:23 p.m. Friday 134 Western Ave.; at 9:03 a.m. and run accident at 1:55 p.m. rested and charged with oper- at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Light at Salem Turnpike and Ballard LYNN Monday at 41 Market St.; at Monday at Family Fare Restau- ation of a motor vehicle with a House Nursing Home on Proc- Street; at 7:55 a.m. Sunday at 9:53 a.m. Monday at 96 West- rant at 474 Lowell St. suspended or revoked license tor Avenue; at 4:06 p.m. Sat- 42 Main St. Arrests ern Ave.; at 1:08 p.m. Monday at 11:16 p.m. Saturday. urday at Sunoco Gas Station A report of a motor vehicle on Lafayette Park; at 1:31 p.m. Complaints on Lee Burbank Highway; at accident with personal injury at Darrell Booth, of 7 Kendrick Monday at 8 Michigan Ave. Accidents 6:02 p.m. Saturday on Arnold 2:04 p.m. Friday at Applebee’s St., Nashua, was arrested on A report of a motor vehicle hit A report of suspicious activ- Street; at 8:06 p.m. Saturday at 214 Broadway; at 9 p.m. warrant charges of possession and run accident at 7:33 p.m. ity at 3:15 p.m. Sunday at 49 A report of a motor vehicle on Beach Street; at 8:40 p.m. Sunday at Chisholms Motel at of a Class B drug and disguise Sunday at 22 High Rock St.; at Paul Ave. A caller reported three accident at 1:34 a.m. Friday Saturday at Revere Beach Train 1314 Broadway. A two car ac- suspicious females possibly to obstruct justice at 5:01 p.m. 9:56 p.m. Sunday at Essex and on Brown Circle; at 11:50 a.m. Station on Shirley Avenue; at cident was reported with both trying to use unattended pools. Sunday. W Green streets. Friday at Four Points Sheraton 8:56 p.m. Saturday on Mills drivers transported to Melrose An officer located the three and Clarence Byers, 66, was ar- on Squire Road; at 12:44 p.m. Avenue; at 10:28 p.m. Satur- Wakefield Hospital. rested and charged with tres- Assaults they stated they were going to Friday on Washington Avenue; day on Adams Street; at 10:39 passing at 3:10 p.m. Monday. a friend’s house and went to at 1:16 p.m. Friday at Stop & p.m. Saturday at St. Jean Cred- Breaking and Entering Nelson Correa, of 32 Wood- A report of an assault at the wrong yard. An officer sent Shop on Squire Road; at 3:29 it Union on Shirley Avenue; at man St., was arrested on a war- 12:15 p.m. Monday on Granite the three on their way; at 10:07 p.m. Friday at Tobie’s Jewelry on 11:18 p.m. Saturday on Festa A report of a motor vehicle rant charge of larceny less than Street. p.m. Sunday at 156 Goodale Shirley Avenue; at 6:34 p.m. Fri- Road; at 11:20 p.m. Saturday breaking and entering at 1:03 $250 at 1:11 p.m. Monday. St. and 629 Lowell St. A caller day at Banana Boat on Beach on Temple Street; at 12:06 p.m. Friday at 7 Puritan Road. Christopher Crowell, of 632 Breaking and Entering reported there were two kids Street; at 7:25 p.m. Friday at a.m. Sunday at Revere Beach Boston St., was arrested on that were carrying the recre- A report of a breaking and Housing Families Inc. on Walnut Train Station on Shirley Ave- Complaints warrant charges of operation ational trail sign. An officer was Place; at 8:51 p.m. Friday at nue; at 12:09 a.m. Sunday on of a motor vehicle with a sus- entering at 8:34 p.m. Sunday at unable to locate the kids or the A report of a disturbance 108 Bellevue Road. Necco Plant Area on American Beach Street; at 12:44 a.m. pended license, no inspection/ sign; at 9:11 a.m. Monday at 7 Legion Highway; at 8:59 p.m. Sunday on Ocean Avenue; at at 2:36 p.m. Friday at 1709 sticker, breaking and entering Heath Road. A caller reported Broadway; at 6:50 p.m. Friday Complaints Friday on Broadsound Avenue; 12:56 a.m. Sunday at Las Ve- nighttime for a felony and lar- a suspicious van and men in at 7:47 a.m. Saturday at Plan- gas Restaurant on Shirley Ave- at K-Mart at 180 Main St.; at ceny more than $250 at 1:06 A report of a disturbance at the backyard. A caller reported et Fitness on Charger Street; at nue; at 1:06 a.m. Sunday on 3:39 a.m. Sunday at Kelly’s a.m. Monday. 4:45 p.m. Sunday at 621 West- two men parked near the house 12:15 p.m. Saturday at Hess Ex- Sumner Street; at 4:10 a.m. Roast Beef at 595 Broadway; Shannon Doherty, 24, was ern Ave.; at 5:21 p.m. Sunday exited the vehicle and entered press on Lee Burbank Highway; Sunday on Warren Street; at at 9:14 p.m. Sunday at 82 arrested and charged with at 172 Washington St.; at 5:44 the backyard of the residence. at 2:22 p.m. Saturday at Sta- 4:22 a.m. Sunday at Ambrose Riverbank Road and 10 Bry- shoplifting by concealing mer- p.m. Sunday at 29 Dungeon The men attempted to gain en- ples on VFW Parkway; at 7:43 Park on Ambrose Street; at ant St. chandise more than $100 at Ave.; at 6:49 p.m. Sunday at trance to the pool house. The p.m. Saturday on Washington 5:22 p.m. Sunday on Stowers 11:19 a.m. Monday. 21 Beach Road; at 7:58 p.m. suspicious men were located Avenue; at 9:48 p.m. Saturday Street; at 9:56 p.m. Sunday at Fire Jeffrey Ekstrom, 24, of 9 Sunday at 621 Western Ave.; and reported they were doing at Blanchard’s Liquors on Amer- Big Lots on VFW Parkway; at Hanson Road, Wilmington, work at 8 Heath Road and en- ican Legion Highway; at 10:43 10:50 p.m. Sunday on Over- A report of an outside fire at 8:01 p.m. Sunday at 23 W at 12:03 a.m. Friday at 22 was arrested and charged with Green St.; at 8:14 p.m. Sunday tered the wrong property. p.m. Saturday at Dunkin Donuts look Ridge Terrace; at 12:20 defacing property/tagging at A report of a disturbance at on Beach Street; at 10:49 p.m. a.m. Monday at La Maquina Carr Road. Engine 1 reported at Fran’s Place at 776 Washing- a small mulch fire that was 10:53 p.m. Sunday. ton St.; at 8:40 p.m. Sunday at 5:26 p.m. Sunday at Nordstrom Saturday at North Shore Road on Revere Beach Boulevard; at extinguished; at 9:15 a.m. Aaron Espinosa, of 33 Cot- 176 Ocean St.; at 10:27 p.m. at 210N Andover St.; at 10:26 and Freeman Street; at 2:18 12:34 a.m. Monday at Select Friday at For Eyes Optical at tage St., was arrested on war- Sunday at 820 Summer St.; p.m. Sunday at 29 Tracey St.; a.m. Sunday on Broadway; at Car Rental on VFW Parkway; at 171 Broadway. A caller report- rant charges of three counts of at 11:01 p.m. Sunday at Sag- at 11:08 p.m. Sunday at Dom- 3:56 p.m. Sunday on Brown 2:33 a.m. Monday at Roseland ed a mulch fire in the area; at operation of a motor vehicle amore and Washington streets; ino’s Pizza at 1 Andover St.; at Circle; at 4:25 p.m. Sunday Properties on Overlook Ridge with a suspended license, fail- at 11:11 p.m. Sunday at 8 11:44 p.m. Sunday at 148 Bar- on Harris Street; at 5:59 p.m. Terrace; at 2:46 a.m. Monday 12:50 p.m. Friday at Speed- ure to stop/yield, unlicensed Joyce St.; at 11:43 p.m. Sun- tholomew St. and Gedney Drive. Sunday at West Revere Health on Bruno Street; at 3:15 a.m. way at 220 Broadway. A caller operation of a motor vehicle day at 83 Walnut St.; at 12:29 Center on Salem Street; at 6:36 Monday at Seawatch Tower on reported mulch smoking in the and number plate violation at a.m. Monday at 139 Cottage Overdose p.m. Sunday at Staples on VFW Ocean Avenue; at 4:37 a.m. area; at 10:09 a.m. Saturday at 11:56 p.m. Sunday. St.; at 12:52 a.m. Monday at Parkway; at 8:39 p.m. Sunday Monday on Pearl Avenue. Breakheart Reservation at 177 A report of an overdose at A report of shots fired at 9:08 Forest St. Wakefield Fire report- Lee Fannon, 37, of 614 69 Elmwood Ave.; at 2:49 a.m. 4:05 p.m. Sunday at 47 Bar- at Family Dollar on North Shore Walnut St., was arrested and Monday at 21 Shepard St.; at Road; at 8:50 p.m. Sunday at a.m. Sunday on North Shore ed a brush fire on the Upper tholomew St. One person was Road; at 2:08 a.m. Monday on Ridge trail. charged with OUI liquor at 12:19 p.m. Monday at 42 Sara- transported to Union Hospital. Extra Space Storage on Revere 12:09 a.m. Sunday. toga St.; at 2:10 p.m. Monday Beach Parkway; at 2:11 a.m. Missing Link West Bound. Paolo Lotti, 29, of 11 Barry at 174 Broadway. Monday at Revere Car Wash on Vandalism Vandalism American Legion Highway. Theft St., East Boston, was arrested A report of vandalism at A report of a motor vehicle hit on a warrant at 3:49 p.m. Mon- Overdose A report of vandalism at 10:36 a.m. Saturday at 12 and run accident at 10:05 p.m. A report of a larceny/forgery/ day. 10:03 a.m. Monday at 4 Lin- Hanson Road. A woman report- A report of an overdose at Friday at Master Auto Repair on fraud at 10:56 a.m. Friday on Dale Lundquist, 46, of 101 coln Road. A caller reported a ed her motor vehicle was egged Lynnway, was arrested and 8:33 p.m. Sunday on Coburn Broadway; at 2:05 p.m. Sun- Wadsworth Avenue; at 11:19 window in his house was possi- some time overnight. She stat- charged as a fugitive from jus- Street; at 11:03 p.m. Sunday day at Market Basket on Squire a.m. Friday on Walnut Avenue; bly damaged by a BB gun. ed this is the second time her tice at 2:50 a.m. Monday. on Boston Street. Road; at 8:12 p.m. Sunday on at 4:30 p.m. Friday on North Shore Road; at 8:52 p.m. Friday vehicle has been hit. Jahkeel Mitchell, of 20 Rock- VFW Parkway. REVERE at Physical Therapy on Shirley dale Ave., was arrested on war- Theft A report of a motor vehicle Avenue; at 6:38 p.m. Sunday at rant charges of operation of a accident with personal injury at SWAMPSCOTT A report of a larceny at 7:31 Arrests Stop & Shop on Squire Road. motor vehicle with a suspended 12:25 p.m. Saturday at North p.m. Sunday at 8 Chase St.; A report of a larceny of a bicy- registration, uninsured motor Shore Road and Dehon Street. Accidents at 8:57 a.m. Monday at 431 David E. Amaral Jr., 38, of cle at 8:05 p.m. Friday on Beck- vehicle/trailer, unregistered mo- Lynnway; at 8:58 a.m. Monday 413 Mountain Ave., was arrest- ert Avenue. A report of a motor vehicle tor vehicle and operation of a Assaults at 37 Green St.; at 1:31 p.m. ed on warrants at 2:30 p.m. accident at 3:32 a.m. Sunday motor vehicle with a suspended Monday at 917 Lynnfield St. Saturday. Vandalism at 9 Pine St. registration at 3:05 p.m. Mon- Michael M. Bernardini, 23, A report of an assault at A report of motor vehicle theft 6:23 a.m. Friday on Bennington day. at 3:38 p.m. Monday at 1073 of 17 Estey Way, Stoughton, was A report of vandalism at 9:01 Complaints Ulises Placencio, 26, of 252 arrested and charged with OUI Street; at 10:04 p.m. Sunday Western Ave. on Dana Street. a.m. Friday on Ellerton Street; at Jefferson Ave., Salem, was ar- liquor, negligent operation of a 12:23 p.m. Friday on Crescent A report of a hazardous con- rested and charged with use of Vandalism motor vehicle and possession Breaking and Entering Avenue; at 12:48 p.m. Satur- dition at 11:01 a.m. Sunday at a motor vehicle without authori- of an open container of alcohol day on Whitin Avenue; at 12:12 23 Vaughan Place. A woman re- ty at 11:55 p.m. Sunday. A report of vandalism at in a motor vehicle at 2:15 a.m. A report of a breaking and p.m. Sunday on Sumner Street; ported finding an arrow on her Herbert Smith, 27, was ar- 10:32 p.m. Sunday at 863 Sunday. entering at 9:27 p.m. Friday at 6:02 p.m. Sunday at Hill front lawn and would like police rested and charged with shop- Western Ave. Joseph Corrado, 25, of 20 on Arnold Street; at 8:56 a.m. School on Park Avenue; at 6:50 to take it. lifting by asportation more than A report of motor vehicle van- Foster Ave., Apt. R, Manchester, Sunday at Peter’s Super Beef p.m. Sunday at Torretta’s Bakery A report of an injured hawk in $100 at 11:15 a.m. Monday. dalism at 9:47 a.m. Monday at N.H., was arrested and charged on North Shore Road; at 11:50 on Winthrop Avenue. the bushes at 2:02 p.m. Sun- Alejandro Sosa-Delacruz, 86 Cottage St. with shoplifting by asportation a.m. Sunday at Robert’s Flower day at 33 Andrew Road. The 48, of 35 Kirtland St., was ar- and assault and battery at 8:05 Shoppe on Broadway. SAUGUS hawk flew into the tree. rested and charged with pos- PEABODY p.m. Sunday. session of an alcoholic bever- Erika M. Dimarzo, 32, of 75 Complaints Arrests Theft age and violation of the open Arrests Saint Andrew Road, East Bos- container law at 4:51 p.m. ton, was arrested on a warrant A report of a disturbance at Gilber Adiel Molina, of 88 A report of a larceny at 5:32 Sunday. Anthony Ramos, 21, of 571 at 1:24 p.m. Friday. 1:43 a.m. Friday at Cinco De Trenton St., Apt. 1, East Bos- a.m. Sunday at 199 Burrill St. Marblehead boater found safe Lynn woman found MARBLEHEAD — A owner was reached, offi- sure all their crafts are about $3,000. guilty of arson boater, whose empty kayak cials said. marked with detailed “If-found stickers are was found three miles off The expensive two-hour contact info to avoid trig- provided by the Coast LYNN — An Essex Su- presented evidence that the Marblehead coast Sat- search involved a 47-foot gering an unnecessary Guard if needed, but sim- perior Court jury found Brown set fire to a couch urday, has been found safe. motor lifeboat crew from search,” said Petty Officer ply writing a name and a Lynn woman guilty of in the living room of a The U.S. Coast Guard Coast Guard Station First Class Andrew San- number in permanent arson Monday for a house first floor apartment at 25 was told about the un- Gloucester and an MH-60 chez, an operations spe- marker would help in fire last year that tempo- Huss Court in Lynn last marked, 10-foot, grey, Jayhawk aircrew from Air cialist at the First Coast these situations,” he said. rarily displaced two fami- year. A Lynn firefighter green and black kayak Station Cape Cod. Guard District Command The Coast Guard re- lies and destroyed nearly was injured while putting that contained a dead cell- “Search efforts like these Center, in a statement. minds all boaters and everything they owned. out the fire and was treat- phone at about 11:40 a.m. are a costly reminder for The hourly expense of paddlers to prepare for Susan Brown, 52, was ed at a hospital, according The search was suspend- paddleboard, canoe and operating a Jayhawk he- the worst case scenario, as also convicted of causing to the Essex County Dis- kayak owners, as well as licopter is about $11,000 conditions can change rap- ed after the phone was injury to a firefighter. She trict Attorney’s office. rental companies, to en- and a motor lifeboat is idly in New England. charged and the kayak’s was taken into custody Brown was staying with and is scheduled to be sen- her family, the occupants tenced next month. of the apartment at the Lynn hiker rescued in New Hampshire Essex Assistant District time, and reported the Attorney Christina Ronan fire, the DA said. TAMWORTH, N.H. Forest over the weekend, when she fell and injured Kovach reached the — An injured Lynn hik- according to a report by her ankle on Saturday. parking lot at 9:20 p.m., er was rescued by New WCVB. She attempted to slide was evaluated and treated Revere man set to Hampshire Fish and Alexa Kovach, 34, was down the trail, but even- by emergency medical ser- Game personnel in the hiking the Blueberry tually called 911 for help vices personnel, the report White Mountain National Ledge Trail with a friend at about 4:30 p.m. said. face OUI charges A Revere man was ar- and negligent opera- rested Monday morning tion after crashing into a after crashing his vehi- construction zone arrow Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 cle in a Callahan Tunnel board and wall panels at work zone, according to a about 2:30 a.m., the report CALL 24 HOURS A DAY report by WCVB. said. Hotline or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) Liam Stapleton, 38, is No one was injured. facing charges of operat- Stapleton was to be ar- All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. ing under the influence, raigned Monday in East Spanish menu available Callers may remain anonymous. marked lanes violations Boston District Court. TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A7 A Wicked Escape from Saugus An Odyssey

ESCAPE ate a game with sets and three to four people to all Rave Escape 3-D will in- From A1 props that could be consid- work together.” volve more physical chal- ered Hollywood level qual- In the four weeks that lenges with hands-on puz- begun in Lynn The puzzles are de- ity, he said. The bunk beds, it’s been open, the fastest zles, Dylen said. Special signed by Dylen, who has which retail for about group took 56 minutes. paint and technology will ODYSSEY beautiful destinations in experience in the amuse- $700 each, were shipped Others have finished with be used so that when par- From A1 the city. ment park and haunted from China and had to be as little as 7 seconds to ticipants wear 3-D glasses, “When you’re gone for so house business and has picked up at U.S. Customs spare. The success rate is the wall art appears to be Her second grade teach- long, you realize how much worked on sets for Ocean and Border Patrol. about 20 percent. Dylen floating around the room. er, Tammy Marini, left a you miss home,” he said. Park in Hong Kong, Bus- Almost everything found said the tension rises be- A third escape room will comment on the online Demirs lists such plac- ch Gardens in Florida and in the cell block was de- cause suspenseful music be called the Great Mu- story, which said, “It was es as Lynn Beach, Lynn Spooky World and Night- signed for a real prison, and sound effects play in seum Heist Caper Job. so special to read this arti- Memorial Auditorium and mare New England in he said. All labor was the background. It’s set on the first night cle and know that my sec- Wyoma Square as a few New Hampshire. completed by the business “It’s designed to have on the job for a securi- ond grade class had some of the city’s most special influence in how you see Dylen said he realized owners and their friends. a high challenge level,” ty guard. A cat burglar places. He thought it hit the world.” escape games were becom- To re-create the room at Dylen said. “The levels of stashes the prize exhibit home for a lot of people, ing extremely popular in On reconnecting with another location, Dylen elation and sheer chaos somewhere in the room so especially at a time when the past few years. There said the cost would be Marini after so many when they escape at that he can come back and find “a lot of bad things are were 200 such parks in about $70,000. last second and they run it later, and frames the years, diGrazia said, “It happening,” he said. the U.S. at the beginning When customers arrive, into the lobby is great.” players by setting off the meant the world.” Demirs doesn’t get home of last year and by year’s they dress in orange jump- Thomas said many cor- alarms. They then have an Demirs, 20, an English much these days, but end there were 2,000, he suits and can opt for a porate events are held hour to find it and put it major at Lake Forest Col- said. But many of them full-sleeve of fake tattoos. during the week. The back in its container. lege in Illinois, said he when he does, he said his lacked authenticity and They follow a storyline game is used to teach col- Dylen said his inspira- was missing home when go-to spot in Lynn is Mon- featured plastic elements, that sentences them to laboration to employees. tion comes from a lifetime he wrote the article about te’s Restaurant. he added. life in prison on littering “We’re able to provide of video games and visits Lynn being underrated. “They have great pizza,” “For me, as a designer, charges. They’re locked feedback about who dele- to haunted houses. Living more than 16 hours he said. that just doesn’t fly,” he into four different cells gates tasks, who worked Participants are invited from home, he said it was Dillon Durst can be said. “We needed the real, within the cell block and, together, who took the to DJ Unstable’s house cool seeing so many people reached at ddurst@itme- sliding metal doors and following the legend of a leadership role,” he said. for an after party, when agree with his list of eight live.com. stainless steel bunk beds. former prisoner who found “It’s all stuff that human he loses his mind and sets The toilets look all rusty, a way to escape, search for resource managers love to the turntables to explode we painted them that clues to lead them to the learn.” Sheepshank Prison in one hour. way.” same fate. Cell Block 4 is up and run- “When the beat drops, Lynn is closing The business is also “It’s designed so that ning, and two other escape the room goes boom,” he owned by Derek Thomas no matter how smart one rooms and an interactive said. and Michael Aiden, and is person is, they can’t do it lobby are in the works Bridget Turcotte can be in on N. Dakota located in the Roller World without working with the and can be expected to be reached at bturcotte@item- building on Route 1. other people,” Thomas open within the next few live.com. Follow her on BABE RUTH A.J. Luciano caught, and The team set out to cre- said. “You physically need months. Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. From A1 easily flipped to second baseman Aedan Leydon to If Lynn goes, don’t ex- double the runner, Beau Note worthy: Newport Folk pect ESPN camera crews DeMelo, off the base. Evan to follow the kids around. Warner then hit a blister- They won’t be introduced ing ground ball that came on national television, at third baseman Dayshon Festival founder has Lynn roots with pictures of them- Anderson so hard he had selves flashed on the time to knock it down and screen. Nobody’s going to still throw the runner out FOLK FESTIVAL Newport. a long time. with a gorgeous voice ask them who their favor- at first. Also shining on Friday King of them all was and great stage presence. ite player is. From A1 “Honestly,” said man- were Wild Child, a sev- Graham Nash, who blend- Her jazzy, soulful “I Put That kind of glory is ager Leon Elwell, “I don’t He can often be seen en-piece indie pop band ed beloved CSN hits “Our a Spell on You” rivaled reserved for the Little during the folk fest, greet- from Austin, Texas; Fruit House,” “Teach Your Chil- Nina Simone’s version; League World Series, know how we got out of ing music fans while being Bats, a melodic indie pop dren” and “Marrakesh Ex- Nathaniel Rateliff & the where cute kids make for that one. That was the driven around the grounds band that attracted the press” with solo standouts Night Sweats, who incited good television and lucra- game right there.” in the “Wein Machine,” a day’s biggest crowd on the “Military Madness” and dancing and screaming by tive advertising. That was all it took for golf cart. I missed chatting smallest stage; Boston’s “Chicago,” which prompt- sticking a blistering cov- The best these kids will Burt to get clicked in. He with him this year. Aoife O’Donovan, a fine ed a “We can change the er of The Band’s “Shape do is web-streaming. And mixed a fastball that he Jay Sweet of Essex now singer-songwriter whose world” chant. He got po- I’m In” with their own hit that’s too bad, because located well on the cor- books the acts and builds set was electric; Delta litical too, dissing both “S.O.B.”; Maine native Aly they are pretty good. ners with a vicious curve on this iconic festival’s Spirit head guy Michael Trump and Obama. Nash, Spaltro aka Lady Lamb On Monday at Fraser, that flummoxed Trum- rich history. His vision is Logan Vasquez’s energetic, who played acoustic gui- delivered a sensation- they defeated Trumbull, bull’s hitters the entire to mix established per- high-octane show that un- tar and keyboards, was al set; the incomparable Conn., 6-1 and in the pro- game. Burt didn’t allow formers with up-and-com- fortunately overlapped St. an excellent voice; Shane , sitting in cess put on a clinic. They a baserunner after that ing talent, which has long Paul’s time on stage; and Fontayne added stinging the center of a song circle hit in the clutch. Pitcher until the bottom of the been Newport’s mission. the Arcs, the hard-rocking electric guitar leads. with Nicki Bluhm and the Christian Burt started out seventh, when he walked Alabama Shakes and El- side project of Black Keys Other high points: In a Infamous Stringdusters as if he took lessons from the leadoff hitter. One out vis Costello were Mon- guitarist-singer Dan Au- surprise, Joe Ely, Terry for a too-short acoustic Clay Buchholz. But after later, he walked another day’s headliners. For me, erbach. Allen and Kris Kristof- set, one of only two this two great defensive plays, batter and it looked as if the highlight every year is In the I’m not feeling ferson joined the Texas gang will perform togeth- he settled down to the Trumbull might mount a discovering The Next Big it department, Violent Gentlemen, with Kristof- er this year. Extra points point where he was un- threat. Star. Femmes, who opened with ferson singing his three for singing “New York hittable late in the game, But there was that de- Here are a few of my fa- a fine “Blister in the Sun, best-known songs: “Help when it counts most. fense again. Trumbull’s vorite things from the first were the most disappoint- Me Make It Through the New York” and covers of songs by Slayer and Sab- Lynn is a testament to Stephen Ioli hit one that two days of Newport 2016: ing, perhaps it’s because Night,” “Sunday Morn- the axiom that you cannot St. Paul and the Bro- madman drummer Brian ing Coming Down” and bath; , who looked as if it might find drew enormous cheers for win without defense. You the gap between center ken Bones were Friday’s Viglione has left to rejoin “Me and Bobby McGee,” can pulverize the ball all standout. Fronted by the Amanda Palmer in Dres- assisted by rising coun- her two biggest hits “Come and left. But Durant, Away With Me” and “Don’t you want. But if you can’t who appears as athleti- charismatic Paul Jane- den Dolls; I love Neko try star Margo Price, who catch it and if you can’t Know Why”; and, especial- cally-inclined as his bas- way, this supertight Ala- Case, kd Lang and Laura recalls Loretta Lynn and pitch, you can’t win. ly, headliner Patti Smith, ketball namesake, ran it bama Viers on their own, but dazzled during her own Example A: Trumbull outfit creates a rolicking together the trio’s voices set; Minneapolis’ Cactus who proved that even in down. Then, spying the this unhealthy political put runners on second and soul stew, aided by a horn didn’t really mesh … was Blossoms, who featured third with none out in the runner on second well climate people have the section that jumps, jives nice to hear “Constant Everly brothers-like har- first inning, and you got off the base, he quickly power. She paid tribute to and wails. Think “Wild Craving” though; Ray monies on well-written the feeling things were go- threw in and, once again, dearly departed Pete See- Night”-era Van Morrison. Lamontagne, whose long, songs; Banditos, a rocking ing to come apart for Lynn Lynn got out of the in- ger, Prince and Amy Wine- Janeway falls to his knees, jarring hippie-dippy Pink Big Brother and the Hold- before they could ever get ning, and the game, with house in a celebratory writhes on his back and Floyd and Beatles-like ex- ing Co.-like outfit led by started. a double play. set that had fans dancing pours his heart into every plorations probably alien- the strong, powerful vo- Things looked even The farther you go in line. Otis Redding and Sol- ated fans who were hoping cals of star-in-the-making barefoot. worse when Trumbull’s these tournaments, it be- omon Burke are obvious to hear “Trouble.” Mary Beth Richardson; This upcoming weekend, Jake Teixeira singled to comes imperative to play influences. From start to Saturday’s lineup was Ruby Amanfu, a Gha- Wein’s 67th annual New- center field. That one run every game the way Lynn finish, this was one of the stellar, the best one day of na-born, Nashville-based port Jazz Fest takes over was going to score was a played against Trumbull. best sets I’ve ever seen at music I’ve experienced in young woman blessed the fort. given. But the runner on Like Lynn, North Provi- second tried to come home dence finished second in too, and that’s when the its bracket of the tourna- Corrections not new for would-be sheriff game’s first dramatic mo- ment, and defeated the mentum swing occurred. instrumental in bring- frey Gallo, a lieutenant in top seed, Pittsfield. SHERIFF ing, we need to address all Center fielder Kevin Du- the issues simultaneously ing full-day kindergarten the Essex County Sher- “We haven’t won any- From A1 rant threw a perfect strike thing yet,” said Elwell. to better society.” to Peabody, and as a city iff’s Department; James to cut-off man Anthony Manning-Martin’s ex- Elwell got this close once A large part of the sher- councilor, she supported Jajuga Jr., an attorney Nikolakakis, who then perience in corrections before. He coached the iff’s role is managing the GreenPeabody, which ad- and Methuen police lieu- whirred around and threw stretches back even fur- Lynn 14-year-olds in 2000, county’s correctional facil- dresses environmental is- tenant; and Craig Lane, another bullet to catcher ther, with 13 years work- and they almost won the ities, including the Essex sues. a sergeant in the sheriff’s Zach Elwell in time to tag ing for the Suffolk County New England Regionals, County House of Correc- “If I didn’t believe I was department. the runner out. Sheriff’s Department be- but lost twice to the same tions in Middleton. the most qualified person The six Democratic can- Burt admitted after the fore moving to a manage- New Hampshire team. He “Within the walls, we for this position, I would didates on the ballot in- game that the play went a ment position with the knows what it’s like to need the right people in not be running,” Man- clude William Castro of long way toward calming state Department of Cor- face the mounting pres- the right posts,” she said. ning-Martin said. “I have Methuen, a sergeant in him down. rections a dozen years ago. sure. It’s why he chose to “We need qualified, hon- vast experience in every the Essex County Sheriff’s “I knew that my defense She is the deputy super- est, smart people in those area of the position. I’ve Department; Lynn Police address it head-on with intendent of the Lemuel was going to come up big,” roles. There are thousands been doing the job for Chief Kevin Coppinger; he said. “It gave me more his team after Monday’s Shattuck Hospital correc- of individuals who either years and managed hun- Michael Marks of Lynn, game. tional facility in Boston. confidence with my pitches.” live there or work there, dreds of corrections offi- Middleton Jail superinten- “I told them that if they “I have a huge head start After putting three runs and they all need to be cers and corrections pro- dent; Edward J. O’Reilly of win (today) they’re going with my qualifications, up in the top of the third, safe.” fessionals, holding staff Wenham, a defense attor- to the World Series,” El- having spent 25 years in Burt faced his second But she said the sher- and inmates accountable.” ney and former firefighter; well said. “But then, I told corrections,” she said. “It’s challenge. iff’s role goes beyond what Manning-Martin said retired Middleton Jail dep- Call it Exhibit B: A base them that it’s the same not something you pick up game they’ve been playing on quickly. There are too happens behind the jail she has budget experience uty superintendent Jerry hit, walk and bunt single since they were five years many moving parts with walls. The department as an elected official and Robito; and Paul Russell loaded the bases. Once old.” classification, security and works with the commu- as a manager of a correc- Jr. of Andover, a former again, Trumbull’s Teixeira Steve Krause can be budget issues.” nity, as well as police and tions facility. Drug Enforcement Admin- was at the plate, and this Manning-Martin said public works departments “There will be no learn- istration agent. time he scorched a line reached at skrause@item- she will continue to ex- and state organizations, to ing curve with me,” she Independent candidates drive that Lynn shortstop live.com. pand many of the pro- improve the quality of life said. “I’ll be there on Mark Archer, an attorney grams Cousins has advo- for all residents. day one with experience and former state trooper, cated for. Manning-Martin point- and commitment to the and Kevin Leach of Man- Need to find “The opioid crisis will ed to her experience as community and to public chester-by-the-Sea will continue to be a focus, but an elected official who re- safety.” join the Republican and an article? it can’t be the only issue,” sponds to the needs of her The other candidates Democratic primary win- she said. “We cannot forget constituents as preparing on the Thursday, Sept. ners on the Tuesday, Nov. Subscribe to domestic violence, proper- her for the community 8 Republican primary 8 general election ballot. ty crime and violence in service aspect of the job. ballot include Kenneth Adam Swift can be e-edition on the community. Criminal As a school committee Berg, a law enforcement reached at aswift@item- justice is about multitask- member, she said she was officer from Danvers; Jef- live.com. A8 TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2016 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Feeling Patriotic at Manning He’s the best around Striking a chord in Boston

Over the weekend, 120 kids gathered at Manning Field in Lynn for the All-Ameri- can football showcase camp, put on by lo- cal NFL agent Sean Stellatto. In attendance were Patriots second-year safety Brandon King and Seahawks defensive back Tye Smith. Pictured from left, King and Lincoln Thompson Elementary School student Con- way Bradshaw.

‘Star Trek Beyond’ soars with $59.6M Lynn Museum/Lynn Arts Executive Director at weekend box office and Hillary Clinton delegate Drew Russo channeled his inner Rocky Balboa Monday LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Star Trek Beyond” has land- at the 2016 Democratic National Convention Lynn Vocational Technical Institute student ed atop the weekend box office. in Philadelphia. and musician, Danny Donator, performed at Paramount’s latest outing with the Starship Enter- the 2016 Coronation of the Queen earlier prise soared to $59.6 million in domestic ticket sales, this month in Boston. according to studio estimates Sunday, knocking Uni- U2, Drake, Britney Spears to perform versal’s “The Secret Life of Pets” from the No. 1 spot. “Pets” fell to second place, adding an additional $29.3 at iHeartRadio festival million to its stellar $260 million earnings over the past three weeks. NEW YORK (AP) — U2, Drake, Britney Spears “Star Trek Beyond” is the third film in the reboot- and Sting will perform at the 2016 iHeartRadio Music SEND US YOUR STUFF ed franchise that kicked off with J.J. Abrams’ “Star Festival in September. Trek.” This latest film opened $20 million behind that Sia, Billy Idol, Ariana Grande, Usher, Sam Hunt WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, 2009 release, but experts say the returns are still and Florida Georgia Line will also perform during PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR promising for Paramount. the two-day event at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas “This is a solid enough debut to tell them there’s still on Sept. 23-24, iHeartMedia announced Monday. SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. enough interest in ‘Star Trek’ to keep this franchise Tickets go on sale Saturday. Pitbull, Zedd, twenty alive,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media ana- one pilots, OneRepublic, Cage the Elephant and lyst for box-office tracker comScore. Tears for Fears will also perform on the main stage. “Star Trek Beyond” opened in line with industry expecta- The festival will also include its daytime performanc- WEATHER tions, he said, despite the unexpected death last month of es, dubbed Daytime Village, at the Las Vegas Village. It 27-year-old actor Anton Yelchin, who played Chekov. will feature Sam Hunt, Panic! at the Disco, Alessia “The tragic passing of Anton Yelchin made it bittersweet Cara, Troye Sivan, Hailee Steinfeld, Good Char- SUN, MOON, TIDES for fans,” Dergarabedian said. “I don’t think that took away lotte, Jeremih and Bryson Tiller. anything from the film. Fans can pay their respects to The CW Network will air a two-day televised special Sunrise today 5:29 a.m. Yelchin by watching him on the screen.” Oct. 6-7. Sunset today 8:10 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow 5:30 a.m. High tide today 5:09 p.m. Low tide today 11:23 p.m. AUGUST 2 AUGUST 10 High tide tomorrow 6:05 p.m.

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By Steve Krause Ruth baseball team made it to rst, and, with DeMelo running ITEM SPORTS EDITOR the World Series, it was the 13s on the pitch, a single by Tim Sey- in 1983, and they came back from mour. When DeMelo ran all the LYNN — One more win and Niles, Mich., with the champion- way to third, Seymour took sec- the Lynn Babe Ruth 15-year- ship. ond on the throw. old All-Stars can do what none of the league’s teams have done Elwell got a superlative effort Next came catcher Jake Teixei- since 1983: go to World Series. Monday from Christian Burt, his ra, who laced a single to center. A victory today over North ace on the mound. But that effort Kevin Durant threw a perfect Providence/Smith eld will send was buttressed by some equal- relay to the in eld, which rst Lynn to North Dakota and the ly-stellar defense, from the rst baseman Anthony Nikolakakis 15-year-old series. Monday’s 6-1 inning to the nal out. gunned to catcher Zach Elwell, win over Trumbull, Conn., guar- In the bottom of the rst in- who put the tag on Seymour. anteed that. ning, Trumbull got runners in “That was a fantastic play,” “Still have one to go,” said man- scoring position with no outs said manager Elwell. “First, for ager Leon Elwell. thanks to an error allowing lead- The last time a Lynn Babe off hitter Beau DeMelo to reach BABE RUTH, B2

PHOTO | BOB ROCHE Marblehead junior Pine Hill pitcher David Brown was excellent in the City Series opener Monday. race week sets sail By Harold Rivera Youth summer track ITEM STAFF MARBLEHEAD — The Marblehead Junior Race Week kicked off Monday with a record number of young sailors participating in this year’s event. The oldest youth-run yacht club in the United States has now grown into the second-largest youth competition in the coun- try, with 400 participants competing on 300 boats throughout the week. The three-day event, hosted by the Pleon Yacht Club, includes competitions in three different categories: the 420’s, which consist of teams of two sailors, the Optimist events and the Laser races, both of which consist of one sailor. Children in ages ranging from eight to 18, from all over New England, will take part in this week’s competitions. Ben Pitman, commodore of the Pleon Yacht Club, said the goal of the event is to build core values for the young sailors who participate. “The goal of the annual regatta is to test who’s the best sailor,” Pitman said. “But sail- ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON ing itself builds independence. I think inde- pendence is the biggest thing that a kid needs Nahant’s Kaileigh Patterson, right, edges Swamp- to learn while on a boat. Teamwork, depend- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE scott’s Vivenne Brown in the 50-meter run in the ing on the boat and following-you can’t lead if Lynn Summer Youth track meet at Manning Field. you don’t know how to follow.” Parker Swanson heads in at the close of the Results can be found on page B2. rst day of junior race week at the Pleon Yacht SAILING, B2 Club in Marblehead. Peabody unstoppable at regionals By Katie Morrison show was not out of the ordinary six more runs on three walks (in- ITEM STAFF for Peabody. cluding a bases-loaded one from “I’m not surprised,” said Keith Kukas), a single and another big WORCESTER — For the sec- LeBlanc. “I was surprised we double from Crawford. ond day in a row, everything didn’t get a lot of hits in the rst LeBlanc had no trouble setting went right for the Peabody Little game because we’ve always been down the Connecticut order. She League Senior softball team, as good hitters, so when we don’t helped herself with three nice it rolled to a 17-0 win over Con- get them, the bats are off.” plays on comebackers in the rst necticut in the third game of the Leadoff hitter Caroline Kukas two innings. Connecticut didn’t Little League Senior Softball once again set the tone with a get its rst baserunner until the East Regional. single and a stolen base to open third, when two errors put run- It was deja vu for Peabody, as it the home half of the rst. LeB- ners on rst and second with put the game away early, racking lanc walked to bring up Amanda one out. A pop-up to Alperen at up nine runs in the rst inning Crawford, who put Peabody on second and a strikeout ended the for the second straight day. On the board with a double. Alyssa threat. the other side of the ball, Mal- Alperen followed with a two-run The bats remained hot as Pea- lory LeBlanc was excellent once single. body tacked on three more in again, coming within one out of a After Kristina Rossignoll was the second. Lexie Zammer had a ve-inning no-hitter. hit by a pitch, Connecticut got two-run single to bring in Kelsie “She pitched a great game,” coach its rst out on Sydney Lowry’s Blake and Jayme Callum, and ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Keith LeBlanc said of Mallory. elder’s choice. But that didn’t As for the bats, the 17-run slow down Peabody, which added SOFTBALL, B3 Shortstop Caroline Kukas gets set to eld a ground ball. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2016 Lynn East wins Senior Babe Ruth playoff opener

By Scot Cooper Lynn East came out firing in Martinez to ground out to first, FOR THE ITEM the bottom of the first. Joey Ra- and Lynn East secured the win. gusa, Bleau, Jackson Allard and “Great pitching, solid hitting LYNN — The Lynn East Dodg- Shea Nugent all singled and and a couple of great plays by ers grabbed an early lead and scored, putting four on the board Shea Nugent at shortstop,” Lynn hung on to beat Peabody, 10-6, in before Peabody could record the East manager Jim Devereaux Lynn’s North Shore Senior Babe Ruth playoff opener. second out. said. “We came out fast and were Corey Bleau went the distance Lynn East scored two more in able to hang on.” on the hill for Lynn East, whiff- the third, and a single run in the Peabody manager Joe Spug- ing six batters. fourth, leading 7-0 before Pea- lio said his team has been run- Peabody beat Marble- body scored four in the top of the ning hot and cold as of late, and head-Swampscott Sunday night, fifth. they were cold early in Monday and now has to beat Lynn West Lynn East was up 10-4 with night’s game. on Tuesday night to stay alive in two outs in the top of the sev- “We did battle back, but we the double-elimination playoff. enth, when Peabody’s Chris couldn’t come all the way back,” Lynn East will play Lynnfield in Gillen crushed a fastball over Spuglio said. “Now we have to the winners bracket on Thurs- the centerfield fence with Ryan forget this one and beat Lynn day at Clancy Field. Newbury aboard. Bleau got Mike West Tuesday.”

ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Lynn’s Alan Mendez-Lopez, left, and Nias Dorsey run neck-and-neck in the 50-meter race at the Lynn Summer Youth track meet at Manning Field. Summer track draws big group The Lynn Summer Youth barely edging out Winthrop’s Track series continued on Mon- Molly Flynn (8.4). Lynn’s day night at Manning Field, Keynila Smart (8.6), Amelia PHOTO | BOB ROCHE with kids participating in six Stank (8.8) and Woburn’s Riley Wyoma second baseman Sam Parker waits for the ball as Pine Hill’s David Brown slides events. Morgan (9.0) rounded out the in safely. In the softball throw, Marble- top five. head’s Avery Wilkens took the In the 200, Peabody’s Shay- top spot with a distance of 158 la Robertson notched the best feet and two inches. Swamp- time of 31.9 seconds. She was Pitching dominates in City Series scott’s Niya Morgen (94-09), followed by Avery Wilkens Saugus’ Adyson Duval (93-05), (34.0), Salem’s Tilda Rieder CITY SERIES while Guadarrama launched a starting pitcher struggled ear- Lynn’s Isabella Carter (77-8) (35.5), Saugus’ Adyson Duval From B1 two-run home run in the top of ly, Anthony Mateo came in and and Lynn’s Bella Owumi (67- (36.0) and Riley Morgan (37.5). the fifth to put the game out of pitched five innings and gave up 08) rounded out the top five For the boys, the top time was our best guy. He did everything reach. three runs on four hits with 14 girls. earned by Sam Morgen (35.4). we needed him to tonight." "We scrapped and fought strikeouts. For the boys, Lynn’s Nias Following him in the top five Although Cabral's night ended throughout the whole game, On the offensive end, Nolan Dorsey led the way (104-06), were Lynn’s Liam Carmody early due to the 85-pitch lim- but we just ran into a fantas- Mulcahey and Albanis Figueroa followed by Swampscott’s Sam (38.2) and Alan Mendez-Lopez it, the great pitching didn't end tic pitcher tonight," said East each contributed RBI hits. Morgen, (82-06), Swampscott’s (39.4), Matthew Terrien (41.0) there. Damian Guadarrama fol- Lynn coach Steve Archer. "Lynn Lynn Shore will now have a Nathaniel Beisheim (79-10), and Ethest Panias (41.9). lowed with a solid inning of work Shore is a really good team and day off to wait before facing its Manchester’s Marco Bussone In the 800, Lynn’s Junior Me- before Yordy Contreras closed we have to take our hats off to next opponent, the winner of (75-5) and Lynn’s Matthew Ter- jiop took home the top spot in out the game. them." Pine Hill-West Lynn, on Wednes- rien (74-8). 2:32.4. Lynn’s Brandon-Jose In the 30-meter run, Lynn’s Mendez (2:40:07), Lynn’s Tony Cabral and Contreras each East Lynn also put forth a solid day at 5:30 p.m. East Lynn will Anthony Owumi finished with Mendez (2:43:4), Marco Bus- added RBIs on the offensive side, pitching performance. After the play Wyoma tonight at 7:30 p.m. a best time of 8.1 seconds. Fol- sone (2:48:5) and Manchester’s lowing him in the top five boys Davide Bussone (3:25:9) also were Lynn’s Bryce Ragusa (8.2), finished in the top five. Lynn’s Cameron Middleon (8.9), For the girls, Peabody’s Shay- Winthrop’s Colton Ferguson la Robertson and Avery Wilken (9.3) and Lynn’s James Wilson tied for first (3:14:8). Adyson (9.3). Duval (3:23:7), Peabody’s Oliv- For the girls, Tyngsborough’s ia Martinez (3:36:3) and Win- Rosette Riley finished in 14.1 throp’s April Ferguson (3:37:8) seconds, followed by Eleanor Ri- round out the top five. ley (15.7), Lynn’s Aviana Run- In the long jump, Sam Mor- ner (18.7), Isla Greeley (44.7) gen took first place with a and Roxanna Duchane (1:05). distance of six feet and eight In the 50, Sam Morgen earned inches. Nias Dorsey (6-2), Mar- a top time of 7.9 seconds. Fol- blehead’s Christopher Locke lowing him were North Read- (6-1.5), Lynn’s Jason Walfield ing’s Blaine Evans (8.1), Lynn’s (5-7.5) and Ethest Panias (5-5) Anthony Morales (8.7), Swamp- also finished in the top five. scott’s Nathaniel Beisheim (8.9) The top five girls were Niya and Lynn’s Ethest Panias (9.0) Morgen (6-4.5), Avery Wilkens to round out the top five boys. (6-0), Olivia Martinez (5-9.5), For the girls, Avery Wilkens Peabody’s Arycelis Rivena (5-8) took the top spot in 8.3 seconds, and Riley Morgan (5-7). Marblehead’s junior race week sets sail SAILING we run things-that’s positive.” ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE From B1 The record amount of sailors The Lynn Babe Ruth team celebrates its win Monday. came as somewhat of a surprise Pitman added that the event to the club, as Pitman men- is a golden opportunity for tioned that race week partici- young sailors to showcase their pation has been steady over the Lynn within win of World Series talents and test themselves. Many of those who participate years, but never this heavy. prepare for the competitions “I think it was a pleasant sur- BABE RUTH runners up. Burt fouled out, but up a walk to start the seventh. throughout the summer. prise,” Pitman shared. “Usually From B1 Dave Barnard poked a single Lynn, meanwhile, kept build- “Like any other sport you we have a consistent number into left field scoring both runs, ing on its lead. In the fifth, Ley- train and you work hard and that’s big, but not this big. This Kevin to make the throw to the giving Lynn a 3-1 lead. don doubled with two out and you want to be tested at what infield and for Anthony to fire it In the bottom of the third, year we really skyrocketed so I scored on Burt’s single up the you work for,” Pitman said. “A home. Trumbull had its last real threat, think that was nice.” lot of these kids are training “And,” Elwell said, “we have a and Lynn escaped it unscathed. middle. And in the sixth, Ander- Pitman, who has participat- all summer, they’re coached catcher who’s about three feet Thomas Krois led off with a sin- son’s double to left scored both ed in race week in years past, all summer. This is where they all, and he held his ground to gle and DeMelo reached on an Barnard and Luciano with the spoke highly of the opportunity really get to test what they’ve make the play.” error. Seymour, attempting to final two runs. learned and the skills they to run the event. From there, Burt got out of the sacrifice both runners up, placed Lynn’s defense was stalwart to “I grew up sailing at this inning. have.” his bunt so perfectly no one could the end. Burt walked two bat- event and I grew up sailing at “That play gave me a lot of get to it in time, and he had a As for the record number of ters in the seventh sandwiched this club,” Pitman said. “Just confidence,” he said. “It stopped single that loaded the bases. participants this year, Pitman their momentum and it gave me Teixeira followed with a bul- around an out. Stephen Ioli hit said the club feels that the two years ago I had won the more confidence with my pitch- let to short that A.J. Luciano one to center that looked to be numbers speak positively about 420. Now that I’m getting to es.” caught, and he doubled DeMelo trouble, but Durant ran it down the regatta and the work that’s run this, it’s really special.” As if buoyed by the play, Lynn off second base. Dayshon Ander- and doubled the runner off sec- required to organize the event The three-day event will con- put three runs on the board in son then speared Evan Warner’s ond to end the game. behind the scenes. tinue today and Wednesday, be- the top of the third. Brett Buck- hot ground ball to third, and “Our backs have been to the “It’s awesome,” Pitman said. ginning at 9:30 a.m. each day. “That means people want to lin started it off with an infield Burt was rescued. wall all weekend,” said Elwell. The latest start time for a race hit and Durant sacrificed him to “Honestly, I don’t know how come here. They feel they have “We lost the first game (Friday on Tuesday will be 4:30 p.m., second. Danny Lilja walked and we got out of that inning,” said good competition and they feel Aedan Leydon was hit by a pitch Elwell. “That was amazing de- night) and we’ve had to play this is a well-run regatta. It’s while Wednesday’s final race is to load the bases. fense.” must-win games all weekend, good to feel that these people scheduled A passed ball scored the tying Burt bore down after that, re- including today. We deserve this, want to come here and that to begin at 2:30 p.m., with an run and moved the other two tiring 10 in a row before giving and I’m real proud of these kids.” they like our venue and the way awards ceremony to follow. TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE THE SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS TODAY (Not including last night’s games) Hole-in-one Tonight Wednesday Thursday WEST Babe Ruth Baseball at Gannon At Wachusett vs. Bristol vs. Bristol W L Pct. GB Streak L10 New England Regionals Dirt Dogs Blues Blues Worcester 30 14 .682 — 1W 5-5 Bristol 21 23 .477 9 1L 5-5 At Fraser Field, Lynn Chris Ofilos, a retired (7) (7) (7) Lynn Public School princi- Torrington 17 25 .405 12 1W 4-6 Lynn vs. North Providence/Smith- Wachusett 17 26 .395 12½ 1L 5-5 pal, had his first hole-in-one field (11) Pittsfield 16 26 .381 13 5L 3-7 at Gannon Golf Course this Little League Softball EAST past weekend. He used a Friday Saturday W L Pct. GB Streak L10 NE Regionals driver on the 200-yard 16th vs. Martha’s At Pittsfield Nashua 28 15 .651 — 5W 8-2 At Worcester hole. Vineyard Suns Seacoast 28 15 .651 — 2L 6-4 Peabody vs. Rhode Island (Ty Cobb, Ofilos was playing in a Sharks (7) Navigators 21 24 .467 8 2W 5-5 Brockton 20 23 .465 8 2W 6-4 12:30) foursome with Tony Ferrini, (7) John Cusack and Brian M Vineyard 18 25 .419 10 2L 4-6 Little League Baseball Gauthier. Lynn City Series at Reinfuss Field, Wyoma Diamonds in the Wyoma/Pine Hill winner vs. W. Lynn American (5:30) Rough softball Lynn Shore/E. Lynn loser vs. The Diamonds in the Wyoma/Pine Hill loser (7:30) Rough softball camp will be held Aug. 8-12 at Breed Mid- NSBL dle School softball field from Newburyport at Beverly (6) 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Malden at NS P hillies (6) Lunch is provided on Tues- WEDNESDAY day and Thursday. The camp is for those aged NSBL 7-17. Participants get a Manchester at Beverly (8) T-shirt, and there will be competition on Friday. The cost is $125. The TV/RADIO coaching staff includes Chris Warren, Derek Dana, Frank- TV ie Galeazzi, Jenny Garrity and Winthrop softball coach MLB: Chi. Cubs at Chi. White Dave Guffy. Sox, ESPN, 7:10 p.m.; Referee Detroit at Boston, NESN, 7:10 p.m.; Tampa Bay at LA certification The Association of New Dodgers, MLB Network, 10 England Football Officials p.m. (ANEFO) will conduct its annual certification course Basketball: Men’s exhibition, for those interested in offici- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ating high school, prep US vs. China, NBA TV, 10 school and youth football. Drew Pomeranz fared better in his second start with the Red Sox than in his first, but the Red Sox p.m. Registration is Monday, Aug. couldn’t complete a late-inning comeback. 29 at 7 p.m. and weekly RADIO classes will continue for two months. At conclusion of the MLB: Detroit at Boston, WEEI- course, an exam will be Tigers spoil Pomeranz’s start FM (93.7), 7:10 p.m. given for certification. BOSTON (AP) — Jose the victory. He is 3-0 in his week against San Fran- Boston loaded the bases Iglesias hit a two-run ho- last five starts. cisco, in which he gave up on three straight singles PARKS AND REC BASKETBALL RESULTS mer in the sixth inning, Francisco Rodriguez five runs in just three in- off Justin Wilson to be- The Lynn Parks and Rec beat Lynn Woods Devel- Justin Verlander pitched earned his 28th save. nings. gin its half of the eighth. basketball league contin- opment, 56-25. Kayjuan six solid innings and Pomeranz (8-8), recently He was cruising through A single by Sandy Leon ued on Monday night. In Anderson was the game’s the Detroit Tigers beat acquired from the San Di- five innings Monday, al- pulled the Red Sox with- the elementary school di- leading scorer with 20 the Red Sox 4-2 on Mon- ego Padres, gave up four lowing just two hits. That in 4-2, but Wilson settled vision, the John J. Walsh points for McGrath, while day night to spoil Drew hits and struck out seven changed in the sixth when down to get an out and team beat the D’Andreo Naomy Moreno was Lynn Pomeranz's second start in six innings. Both of the Iglesias crushed Pomer- Rodriguez came on to help Brothers team, 31-15. Woods’ leading scorer with with Boston. runs he allowed came via anz's fastball high over end the rally. Tyzaiah Cox was the lead- 6 points. Victor Martinez and Iglesias' homer. the Green Monster in left Boston's hitters had sev- ing scorer for the win- Menino beat North James McCann also drove Boston failed to homer for a two-run homer to put eral long at-bats against ners with 15 points while Shore Heating Supply in runs for the Tigers. Monday, ending a streak the Tigers up 2-1. Verlander, pushing his Jhamari Sales scored Company with Junior Detroit pulled within 5 of 15 straight games with Iglesias scored his sec- pitch count above 40 was the high scorer for Peralta scoring a game- 1/2 games of idle AL Cen- at least one. ond run of the game in through just two innings. D’Andreo Brothers with 6 high 22 points for the win- tral-leading Cleveland. Pomeranz entered the eighth, trotting across In the second, Travis points. ners. Rondell Brathwaite Verlander (10-6) allowed Monday's start looking home plate on Martinez's Shaw lined a double into Lynn Teacher’s Union led the scoring for North one run and five hits and to bounce back from his single off reliever Clay Bu- the right-field corner, scor- beat Robert Irvine, 33-7. Shore with 12 points. struck out five to pick up dismal Boston debut last chholz to make it 4-1. ing Jackie Bradley Jr. Aneudy Blanco was the In the high school di- leading scorer for the win- vision, Old Mill Realty ners with 14 points, while beat John’s Oil, 63-47. Latrell Gibson led the way Abraham Diaz scored 16 Cubs get Chapman from Yankees for Robert Irvine with two points for the winning points. team while Archie Herron CHICAGO (AP) — Be- In the middle school di- was the leading scorer for fore the Chicago Cubs vision, the McGrath team John’s Oil with 13 points. completed a trade for Ar- oldis Chapman, owner TODAY IN SPORTS Tom Ricketts and pres- ident of baseball opera- July 26 wins the Tour de France by 40 sec- tions Theo Epstein decid- 1859 — The first intercollegiate onds over Spain’s Pedro Delgado. ed they had to hear from Regatta is held in Worcester, Mass., Jeannie Longo of France wins the the closer himself about a with Harvard beating Yale and Brown. women’s race, finishing 2:52 ahead of domestic violence allega- 1928 — Gene Tunney stops Tom Italy’s Maria Canins. 1996 — American swimmer Amy Van tion in the offseason. Heeney in the 11th round at Yankee So Ricketts and Epstein Stadium to retain the world heavy- Dyken wins the 50-meter freestyle to weight title. become Atlanta’s first quadruple gold asked Major League Base- 1952 — Bob Mathias wins his second medalist and the first U.S. woman to ball for a window to speak Olympic decathlon in Helsinki, Finland. win four in a single Olympics. with the left-hander, and 1981 — Pat Bradley shoots a record 1998 — Three spectators are killed they got him on the phone 279 total to win the U.S. Women’s — the first fan deaths at a major race Monday. When the con- Open. Kathy Whitworth, who finishes in the United States in more than a versation was over, the third, becomes the first million-dollar decade — and six are injured by flying blockbuster deal was on. golfer in LPGA history. debris from a one-car crash at the Chasing their first World 1987 — Stephen Roche of Ireland U.S. 500 at Michigan Speedway. Series title since 1908, the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Cubs addressed one of their MLB few weaknesses by sending Reliever Aroldis Chapman, who owns a 2.01 ERA in 30 appearances, will a pricey package of four return to the NL Central. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE players to the New York East Division East Division Yankees for Chapman, one see him there on your line- included top shortstop two more months." W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Baltimore 58 40 .592 — Washington 58 41 .586 — of the most dominant re- up card." prospect Gleyber Torres, The Yankees had won six Boston 55 42 .567 2½ New York 52 45 .536 5 lievers in the game, but one Chapman is expected to versatile pitcher Adam of eight heading into Mon- Toronto 56 44 .560 3 Miami 53 46 .535 5 who also comes with some day night's game at Hous- New York 51 48 .515 7½ Philadelphia 46 55 .455 13 join the Cubs for tonight's Warren and minor league Tampa Bay 38 60 .388 20 Atlanta 33 66 .333 25 risk for a franchise riding a game at the crosstown outfielders Billy McKin- ton, but they still face long Central Division Central Division positive wave. White Sox. ney and Rashad Crawford. odds of getting to the play- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB "This is a game-chang- offs. They made the de- Cleveland 56 41 .577 — Chicago 59 38 .608 — For the Yankees, it was "This was an easy call, er. Aroldis Chapman is Detroit 52 48 .520 5½ St. Louis 52 46 .531 7½ a rare July trade that and this was the right cision to trade Chapman Kansas City 48 49 .495 8 Pittsburgh 51 47 .520 8½ a game-changing-type after his agents said he saw the best player in the Chicago 48 50 .490 8½ Milwaukee 42 55 .433 17 pitcher in the postsea- call," general manager Bri- would not agree to a new Minnesota 37 61 .378 19½ Cincinnati 38 60 .388 21½ deal leaving New York. an Cashman said. "Easy West Division West Division son," Epstein said. "As contract that would start W L Pct GB W L Pct GB you sit around and game But Chapman is eligible because we traded from in 2017, a person familiar Texas 57 42 .576 — San Francisco 58 40 .592 — for free agency after this an area of strength and Houston 54 45 .545 3 Los Angeles 56 44 .560 3 plan how you're going to with the talks said. The Seattle 50 48 .510 6½ Colorado 47 52 .475 11½ win a big game or how season, New York also has we are excited about the person spoke on condition Oakland 45 54 .455 12 San Diego 43 57 .430 16 you're going to win a post- All-Stars Andrew Miller players that we've received of anonymity because no Los Angeles 43 55 .439 13½ Arizona 41 58 .414 17½ season game, it makes it and Dellin Betances in for someone that obviously public statement on those Monday’s Games (Gee 3-3), 8:15 p.m. look a lot easier when you the bullpen, and its haul was only under control for talks was authorized. Baltimore 3, Colorado 2, 10 innings Tampa Bay (Archer 5-13) at L.A. Dodgers Toronto 4, San Diego 2 (Norris 5-9), 10:10 p.m. Detroit 4, Boston 2 St. Louis (Martinez 9-6) at N.Y. Mets (Syn- Oakland at Texas, 8:05 p.m. dergaard 9-4), 4:10 p.m., 1st game Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 Peabody in good shape at regionals Philadelphia (Eickhoff 6-11) at Miami p.m. N.Y. Yankees 2, Houston 1 (Koehler 7-8), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. St. Louis (Garcia 7-6) at N.Y. Mets (Colon Philadelphia 4, Miami 0 8-5), 7:10 p.m., 2nd game SOFTBALL to Lowry at first to get the fice fly and Alycia Gillen’s out to short to finish the St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, ppd. Arizona (Corbin 4-9) at Milwaukee (Garza runner, who was still hung single wrapped up the game. Milwaukee 7, Arizona 2 1-4), 8:10 p.m. From B1 Cincinnati at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Cincinnati (Reed 0-4) at San Francisco up halfway between first scoring. Peabody has an excellent Tuesday’s Games (Cain 1-6), 10:15 p.m. Kukas drove in the third and second, for the dou- Zammer made another chance to finish the round Colorado (Bettis 8-6) at Baltimore (Tillman Wednesday’s Games 14-2), 7:05 p.m. run. ble-play. nice catch in center for Washington at Cleveland, 12:10 p.m. of four games as the only Seattle (Hernandez 4-4) at Pittsburgh San Diego at Toronto, 12:37 p.m Peabody’s excellent de- Connecticut pitcher Ol- the first out of the final in- (Liriano 6-9), 7:05 p.m. undefeated team. They San Diego (Cashner 4-7) at Toronto (Stro- Detroit at Boston, 1:35 p.m. fense was on display in ivia Pacheco had trouble ning, and a pop-up to Cal- Tampa Bay at L.A. Dodgers, 3:10 p.m. faced what may have been man 8-4), 7:07 p.m. the top of the fourth. A containing the Peabody lum behind the plate gave Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 9-6) at Chicago Colorado at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. their toughest test, host White Sox (Shields 4-12), 7:10 p.m. Seattle at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. leadoff walk set the stage lineup in the fourth af- Peabody two quick outs. Detroit (Pelfrey 3-9) at Boston (Wright Chicago White Sox at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 team Jack Barry, in the for Ashlee Hancock, who ter a scoreless third. Ku- LeBlanc began to struggle 12-5), 7:10 p.m. p.m. first game, winning 4-0. Washington (Gonzalez 6-8) at Cleveland Oakland at Texas, 8:05 p.m. hit a deep drive to center. kas drove in Callum, who with command for the first (Salazar 11-3), 7:10 p.m. Atlanta at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. They’ll play Rhode Island Oakland (Gray 4-9) at Texas (Lohse 0-2), Zammer had no trouble singled, and Crawford time all game, and gave up N.Y. Yankees at Houston, 8:10 p.m. 8:05 p.m. reeling it in for Peabody, knocked in her fifth run her only hit and a walk to (2-1), which lost to Maine Atlanta (Harrell 1-2) at Minnesota (Santa- L.A. Angels at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. na 3-8), 8:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Miami, 12:10 p.m. and caught Brianna Jones of the game with her third put two runners on. The Monday, today. Peabody N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 5-8) at Houston Cincinnati at San Francisco, 3:45 p.m. far off the base at first. double, giving Peabody a righty settled down to get topped Maine, 16-1, on (Fister 10-6), 8:10 p.m. St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Skaggs 0-0) at Kansas City Arizona at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Zammer uncorked a strike 15-0 lead. Alperen’s sacri- a fielder’s choice ground- Sunday. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JULY 26, 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 TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You can make a lasting profes- If you make a plea for change, Adventure may tempt you but You should put together a pro- Discipline and hard work will A little charm mixed in with sional impression. If you don’t your voice will count. Participate caution should take prece- posal about the possibility of lead to a better position. Your imaginative suggestions will in matters that concern you turning a hobby into something hesitate to share your thoughts dence. Too little planning and tenacity will grab the attention turn heads. A partnership will and offer suggestions and instead of watching from the not enough attention paid to marketable. There is money to of someone willing to take a sidelines. Your efforts will draw be made if you are willing to gain greater stability through solutions, advancement will be detail will result in regret. Stick chance on you. Romance will carefree banter. Show how yours. Romance is encouraged. positive attention. Personal grati- to what you know and the peo- make a change. Partnerships lead to a stronger commitment. fication will be offered. look promising. much you care. ple you trust. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Take charge rather than let CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Don’t get into an argument. The CANCER (June 21-July 22) Gauge what others do before you Older individuals are likely to Take the time to appreciate someone else call the shots. decide to make a move. Look for You’ll have to count on yourself pose a problem. Stick close downside will be too great, and what’s going on around you. Think about how your time and a unique way to make your do- when it comes to legal, finan- to home, where you can make whatever gain you do make will money are spent and how you mestic situation more accom- cial or health concerns. A pos- the most out of your time. An be too small. Aim for peace Don’t feel the need to jump be- can stretch your dollar to in- modating. Don’t let emotions itive change at home will do unusual encounter is heading through compromise and ham- cause someone else is quick to clude healthy pastimes. stand in the way of progress. wonders for your attitude. your way. mering out viable solutions. act or is being unpredictable.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Counseling can’t save marriage lacking intimacy Discuss defense daily with partner DEAR ABBY: I have DEAR STRESSED Zeno, a Greek philosopher you are asking partner to shift been married for almost Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van OUT: I agree that telemar- who is best known for his to that suit — unless he knows three years to a woman Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, keting calls are invasive paradoxes, said, “The goal of better. who refuses to share the and was founded by her mother, when they come in multi- life is living in agreement with In addition, if you can afford same bed with me. It ples. The USA.gov Con- nature.” to signal with an honor-card, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at The goal of a successful do so; even an unobservant started on our honeymoon DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los sumer Action Handbook bridge partnership is to have partner will notice that. Here, when, after having sex, Angeles, CA 90069. includes a number you can agreements that both play- East could signal with his she chose to sleep in a dif- call to restrict telemarket- ers remember and employ heart jack, but much better ferent bed whenever there touched, although she an has been treating you. ing calls permanently by correctly. As I mentioned yes- and more fun is to place the were two beds in the room. doesn’t show that when That you have tolerated it registering your phone terday, it is great to have a heart ace — yes, the ace! — She’s in her late 40s and we’re out in public. She this long is surprising. number. It is 888-382- well-oiled bidding system, but onto the table. If you can it will also pay dividends to afford to, when you cannot had never been married likes to hug her female Your therapist has ad- 1222. This can also be done before. We have been inti- online at www.donotcall. discuss defense in depth. For win the trick, play the top of friends. (And no, I don’t vised a separation, but I the rest of this week, let’s look touching honors. mate only twice in the last think she’s a lesbian.) would go further than gov. at some useful agreements to West will momentarily think year. Moreover, she doesn’t Any love that existed be- that. Because you don’t If you receive telemarket- have. that East has lost his mind, let me sit next to her while tween us is nearly gone at have a marriage, I think ing calls after your num- In this deal, how should the but then West will lead the we watch TV, and there is this point, so am I justified you should make it official. ber has been in the nation- defenders card to defeat four heart eight and de- feat the contract. no kissing, no touching, no in getting a separation? al registry for 31 days, you spades after West leads the affection of any kind, can file a complaint using spade king? We have been to counsel- DEAR ABBY: I receive physical or verbal. the same web page and North has a middling ing, and that is what the at least two or three tele- I have wracked my brain toll-free number. game-invitational limit raise. therapist recommended. marketing calls a day — Five trumps and a decent trying to figure out why This will cut back on and sometimes even more four-card side suit are good; she treats me like this, FEELING UNLOVED on Sundays. Can you some of the calls you re- the two queen-doubletons are and I have a few suspi- IN UTAH please tell me what to do ceive, but not all of them. not so hot. cions. She’s applying for to put a stop to this? Political organizations, When a defender discards DEAR FEELING UN- permanent residence sta- I have written once be- charities and telephone from a suit not yet led by either LOVED: Assuming you side, it is an attitude signal. tus and may have married fore to an address to curb surveyors with which you brush your teeth, use de- Assuming you use standard me only for that, although this situation, but no luck. have a relationship can odorant and shower regu- signals (not upside-down), she denies it. She can no These calls come as late as still get through. However, longer bear children, so larly, I’m as mystified if you still find yourself be- your lowest card in a suit says 9 p.m. Thank you for any that you think your side would about your wife’s behavior she may think there is no advice. ing inundated, contact your do better to lead a different point in having sex or be- as you are. I know people phone provider and inquire suit. Alternatively, if you pitch ing intimate. She may who treat their dogs and STRESSED OUT about call-blocking 800 an unnecessarily high card, have an aversion to being cats better than this wom- IN ILLINOIS numbers. Good luck!

EVENING TV LISTINGS TUESDAY’S TV JULY 26, 2016 CROSSWORD 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 Greater Steves’ Democratic National Convention The 2016 Democratic National Charlie Rose (N) Greater Tavis Dancing ^ PBS Boston Europe Convention. (N) Boston Smiley on the WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! NCIS “Blood Broth- Zoo “Sex, Lies and Democratic National WBZ Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With $ CBS Fortune (N) ers” Jellyfish” (N) Convention News (N) James Corden WCVB News- Chronicle The Bachelorette “The Men Tell All” (N) Democratic National News- Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline Meredith % ABC Center 5 Convention Center 5 (N) Vieira WHDH 7 News at Extra (N) America’s Got Talent “Live Show 1” Democratic National 7 News at Tonight Show-J. Late Night With _ NBC 7PM Twelve acts vie for America’s vote. (N) Convention 11PM Fallon Seth Meyers (N) WFXT Ent. 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LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS OFFICE SPACE

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Legal Notice THE EDISON By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Gerondelis OFFICE SPACE mortgage given by Mary E. Dobie to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, mortgage given by Alex Ofosu and Emma Asamoah Adu to Mortgage Electronic Foundation, Inc. Several sizes Inc., dated October 27, 2009 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Union Capital Mortgage Business Trust, FOUNDATION, INC. Pursuant to Section available. District) Registry of Deeds at Book 29041, Page 89, of which mortgage the dated December 28, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) 6104(d) of the Internal Revenue Code HVAC, Parking Call John ~ 781-593-2730 undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registry of Deeds at Book 26461, Page 581 as affected by a modification of 1954, as amended, a copy of the Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Mortgage Network, Inc. to Wells Fargo agreement recorded with said records at Book 32591, Page 18, of which Financial Statement of the GERONDE- Bank, NA dated June 1, 2012 and recorded with said registry on June 7, 2012 at mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage LIS FOUNDATION, INC. for the calendar Book 31411 Page 424 and by assignment from Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. to U.S. Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Bank of America, N.A., successor by year 2015 is available at its principal REAL ESTATE Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust dated April 20, merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, office, 56 Central Avenue, Lynn, 2016 and recorded with said registry on May 16, 2016 at Book 34924 Page 548, LP dated May 30, 2012 and recorded with said registry on June 7, 2012 at Book Massachusetts 01901. for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, 31411 Page 477 and by assignment from Bank of America, N.A. to Federal Said report may be inspected during BURIAL PLOTS the same will be sold at Public Auction at 9:00 a.m. on August 3, 2016, on the National Mortgage Association dated October 6, 2012 and recorded with said regular business hours by any citizen mortgaged premises located at 11 Gerry Road, Lynnfield, Essex County, registry on October 16, 2012 at Book 31820 Page 559, for breach of the who so requests within 180 days from Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be the date of publishing of this notice. PURITAN LAWN TO WIT: sold at Public Auction at 3:00 p.m. on August 3, 2016, on the mortgaged The name of the Foundation President Desirable location, Section HM, Lot The Land and buildings on Gerry Road, Lynnfield Center, Massachusetts, the same premises located at 20 LEXINGTON STREET, LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, is Gregory C. Demakis. 410C. Two graves + two vaults. Retail being Lot No. 34 on plan of land entitled ''Subdivision Plan, Glen Meadow Park, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, Item: July 26, 27, 28, 2016 $6500. Available at $4800. Call Section 5, Lynnfield Center, Mass.'' Owner: Realty Construction and Engineering, TO WIT: 239-898-4226 for more information Inc., dated April 28, 1953, Warren M. Mirick, Reg. Surveyor, recorded with Essex The land in said Lynn, with the buildings thereon being Lot 9 on a plan drawn by J. REAL ESTATE South District Registry of Deeds as Plan No. 54 in Plan Book 85, bounded and Q. Hammond, November 17, 1871, and recorded with Essex South District Deeds, NOTICES WANTED described as follows: Book 1139, Page 1 and bounded: Southeasterly: by Gerry Road, one hundred eleven and 00/100 (111.00) feet; SOUTHEASTERLY: by Lexington Street, fifty (50) feet; Southwesterly: by Lot No. 30A, one hundred thirty-seven and 96/100 (137.96) SOUTHWESTERLY: by Lexington Court, one hundred (100) feet; feet; NORTHWESTERLY: by land now or formerly of Lima, being Lot 10 on said plan, fifty PAY CALLS Northwesterly: by land now or formerly owned by Realty Construction and (50) feet; and Engineering, Inc., one hundred eleven and 00/100 (111.00) feet; and NORTHEASTERLY: by land now or formerly of Niles, being Lot 8 on said plan, one Northeasterly by Lot No. 39, one hundred thirty-seven and 96/100 (137.96) feet. hundred (100) feet. Pay Call Numbers (900, 976 and 550) Containing 15,299 square feet, more or less. Be all of said measurements more or less or however otherwise bounded and Advertiser telephone numbers with Together with the rights in common with others entitled thereto, to pass and repass described. 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST over all the streets and ways shown on said plan and other plans recorded for For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern disclose the price of the telephone Glen Meadow Park, for all the purposes for which such ways are commonly used in District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25900, Page 507. call. When a number is published said Lynnfield Center. These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit within the advertisement the per For my title see deed recorded with said Registry in Book 15118, Page 152. of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the minute andr flat charge must be For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax included. If you dial a pay per call District) Registry of Deeds in Book 15118, Page 152. titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or number from an advertisement appear- These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, ing in the classified section and it of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, DOES NOT disclose this information, nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. please notify the Item classified titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or TERMS OF SALE: department immediately. Response to liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank I BUY HOMES any pay per call numbers will be having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. charged to your telephone bill and easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., anyone under 18 years of age must TERMS OF SALE: 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box have parent's consent. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank check 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days CASH! Please call immediately for further will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon details or information. balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in CLASSIFIED California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. (781)593-7700 Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. You pick the date to move. date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full Federal National Mortgage Association Leave what you want. of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage Present holder of said mortgage MISC. Pay no commission if we buy your house. shall control in the event of an error in this publication. By its Attorneys, Call David Hughes at Century 21 Hughes. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. SAWMILLS from only $4397.00-MAKE 150 California Street & SAVE MONEY with your own 781-599-1776 U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee Newton, MA 02458 bandmill-Cut lumber any dimension. In for LSF9 Master Participation Trust (617) 558-0500 All real estate advertising in this stock ready to ship! FREE Info/DVD: newspaper is subject to the Federal Present holder of said mortgage 201508-0055 - PRP www.NorwoodSawmills.com Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- By its Attorneys Item: July 12, 19, 26, 2016 1-800-578-1363 Ext.300N setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or 150 California Street NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MERCHANDISE discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, Newton, MA 02458 handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, (617) 558-0500 mortgage given by Richard E Bucko and Andrea L Bucko to Wells Fargo Financial veteran's status, or source of income or any 201412-0208 - PRP WANTED intention to make any such preference, limitation Massachusetts, Inc., dated January 17, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County or discrimination. Item: July 12, 19, 26, 2016 (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 23927, Page 549, of which TO BUY This newspaper will not knowingly accept any mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, for breach of the conditions of advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all NOTICE OF JOB OPENING said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public MILITARY ITEMS dwellings in this newspaper are available on an CITY OF LYNN Auction at 1:00 p.m. on August 3, 2016, on the mortgaged premises located at Revolutionary war through equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS ENFORCED 76 MICHIGAN AVENUE, LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the Vietnam & most countries. 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at Department: City Clerk's Office premises described in said mortgage, CALL Peter 1-781-631-1718 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the Job Title: Deputy Election Commissioner TO WIT: hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Vacancies One Permanent Full Time The land referred to in this policy is situated in the State of Massachusetts, County Civil Service: No. of Essex and is described as follows: HELP WANTED Union Eligible: No. A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN LYNN, COUNTY OF ESSEX, STATE OF RELOCATING? Work Hours: City Hall Hours and As Needed MASSACHUSETTS WITH A STREET LOCATION ADDRESS OF 76 MICHIGAN AVENUE, JOB INFORMATION Salary: $72,882. LYNN, MA, 01902 CURRENTLY OWNED BY RICHARD E. BUCKO AND ANDREA L. SERVICES Duties & Qualifications: The Lynn City Council shall appoint a Deputy Election BUCKO AND MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE VESTING DOCUMENT DATED Commissioner. The Deputy Election Commissioner shall have an initial term of 07/31/97, RECORDED ON 07/31/97, IN LIBER 14241 PAGE 122 AND office of 3 years and he or she shall be granted tenure upon reappointment DESIGNATED AS METES AND BOUNDS PROPERTY. NOTICE pursuant to section 6 - 5 of the Lynn City Charter. The Lynn City Council may For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern For more information and assistance pursuant to the removal procedure established in Section 3 - 7 and 6 - 6 of the District) Registry of Deeds in Book 14241, Page 122. regarding the reliability of business Lynn City Charter remove the Deputy Election Commissioner from office who has These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- obtained tenure. The Deputy Election Commissioner shall be a resident of Lynn rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the ties, employment services and financ- and shall not hold any other office under the City Government. He or she shall nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to have his office at the City Hall in the City Clerk's Office and shall be employed in a titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or contact the Better Business Bureau full-time capacity. The Deputy Election Commissioner shall be a Level 2 liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite Department Head for salary purposes and report directly to the City Clerk. There having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or “Helpful tips” shall be a position of Deputy Election Commissioner show shall be compensated easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. call 508-652-4800 as a Level II Department Head and report directly to the City Clerk. The Deputy TERMS OF SALE: NOTICE for a S-M-O-O-T-H Election Commissioner shall be appointed by the Lynn City Council. The term of A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check Don't pay to find work before you get office shall be for 3 years and they shall be granted tenure upon reappointment will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The the job. Legitimate job placement firms trouble-free move! pursuant to section 6 - 5 of the City Charter. The City Council of the City of Lynn balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 that work to fill specific positions Designate a drawer for may pursuant to the removal procedure established in Section 2 - 4 and 6 - 6 of California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, cannot charge an upfront fee. For free essentials such as the Lynn City Charter remove the Deputy Election Commissioner from office who Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the information about avoiding employ- has obtained tenure. The Deputy Election Commissioner shall be a member of the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full ment service scams, write the Federal sheets and towels for City of Lynn Election Commission. The Deputy Election Commissioner shall be of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage Trade Commission at Washington, quick access the first responsible to set and complete all work necessary to meet mandated deadlines shall control in the event of an error in this publication. D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud night you move into in the following areas: annual City census, street listing publication, local and state Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Information Center, elections, presidential elections, campaign finance reporting, certification of Wells Fargo Financial Massachusetts, Inc 1-800-876-7060 your new home. nomination papers, petitions and clean election certificates, supervise office staff Present holder of said mortgage to ensure all priorities and deadlines are met. The Deputy Election Commissioner By its Attorneys, GENERAL shall assist the City Clerk to plan, control and regulate the department budget and HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. HELP WANTED Plan a garage/yard to keep accurate record of department expenditure. Under the direction of the City 150 California Street sale before you move. Clerk, the Deputy Election Commissioner shall prepare for elections, staff polling Newton, MA 02458 EXP. TOW TRUCK places, train poll workers, clerks and wardens, maintain and prepare voter (617) 558-0500 machines, oversee health care facility voting, create ballot lists and cause ballots 201510-0444 - YEL DRIVERS Fresh coffee, baking to be printed. Under the direction of the City Clerk, the Deputy Election Item: July 12, 19, 26, 2016 Full time, must be able to pass a back soda, or charcoal in a ground check. Commissioner shall oversee advertisements to be placed in newspapers regarding sock, placed inside voter registration and notices of elections. The Deputy Election Commissioner shall Apply in person: NOTICE OF ZONING BY-LAW HEARING/TOWN OF NAHANT Bill's Auto Clinic your refrigerator will assist City Clerk in addressing voter challenges, answering questions from poll A PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the Nahant Planning Board at the Town Hall in workers, making determinations on an individual's right to vote and gathering and 2 Commercial St., Salem keep the inside smell- the Planning Room located in the basement, 334 Nahant Road, Nahant, MA., on 978-744-9454 tabulating election results at the close of polls. The Deputy Election Commissioner TUESDAY evening August 2, 2016 at 8:00pm on a petition from the Board of ing fresh and clean. shall be responsible for overseeing and conducting all recount petitions. The Selectmen by a vote taken on July 6, 2016 to request a Public Hearing for a Deputy Election Commissioner shall be responsible for locating possible polling Zoning Amendment by adding Section 14 to the current Zoning by-Laws. GENERAL HELP places to ensure that the polling place complies with all federal and state laws The amendment will add Section 14: BASS POINT OVERLAY DISTRICT (BPOD). MACHINE SHOP Pack your current and is situated at a location that is convenient for the voters of the City of Lynn. Section 14 will establish a Bass Point Overlay District (BPOD) that will allow for the Full Time phone book — it’s a The Deputy Election Commissioner shall be responsible for ensuring the delivery redevelopment of the former military housing, now owned by the Town, located at and set up of all polling equipment. The Deputy Election Commissioner shall be No Experience Necessary quick easy reference to Castle Road, Goddard Drive, and Trimountain Road. Other objectives of the BPOD Will Train responsible for prepping over seven hundred ballots for testing of machines and to are to: the folks back home. test all accuvote voting machines prior to the election. The Deputy Election 1. Amend permitted uses to include multi-family and modify land area and Uniforms Provided Commissioner shall be responsible for the testing of all Automark handicapped BC/BS AVAILABLE building dimensional requirements within the subject overlay district; Place pictures in machines. The Deputy Election Commissioner shall be responsible for sorting and 2. Promote the public health, safety, and welfare by encouraging diversity of W.J. ROBERTS CO, INC loading all ballots into the appropriate box for delivery to the polls. The Deputy housing opportunities; 181 Central St., boxes between sheets Election Commissioner shall be responsible for coordinating police details for all 3. To protect the existing single-family neighborhood along Castle and Saugus, MA or blankets to give polling locations with the Lynn Police Department. The Deputy Election Gardner Roads and preserve the strong visual relationship with abutting open 781-233-8176 them extra protection. Commissioner shall provide administrative and operational support to the board of space including the Kelley Greens golf course; election commissioners established under article seven of the home rule charter. 4. Increase the production of a range of housing units to meet existing and The Deputy Election Commissioner shall perform such duties and responsibilities NOW HIRING! Senior Diesel Mechan- anticipated housing needs; ics in Woburn, Massachusetts! $2,000 Pack plates vertically as may be required or requested by the board of election commissioners in the 5. Establish development standards to allow high quality design and creative performance of their duties under City of Lynn Charter or as otherwise prescribed Sign-On Bonus Relocation Package! — on edge — rather site planning; Over 18 Years Old;4+Years' Experience to said board by any federal, general or special law. The Deputy Election 6. Create affordable dwelling units that will be counted on the Subsidized Housing than stacked. Commissioner shall coordinate the services authorized by the Mayor and other city Competitive Pay, Great Benefits! Inventory (SHI) of the Department of Housing and Community Development 1-877-220-5627wm.com/careers departments for the conduct of any election. The Deputy Election Commissioner (DHCD). Pack heavy items in shall administer and keep the records of the board of election commissioners. At A full copy of the Amendment will be available on the Town's website: nahant.org least three months prior to all state and municipal elections, the Deputy Building and a hard copy will be available in the Town Clerk and Selectmen's office during RENTALS small boxes and lighter Commissioner shall issue a report to the Lynn City Council recommending polling normal business hours, open to the Public. items in larger boxes. locations that are in the best interest of City of Lynn and the voters of the City of Planning Board- Richard J Snyder, Chairman Lynn to ensure convenient access allowing individuals to exercise their right to Posted: Nahant Town Hall APARTMENTS vote. Bachelor's Degree is preferred but not required. July 14, 2016 Tag each box with Date of Posting: July 21, 2016 By: S Hambleton destination room and LYNN - 1 br, 2nd fl, galley kitchen. 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But themed pajamas, she had PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS might sound. Japanese animated cre- to go to the boys’ section. Town and neighborhood Martine Zoer poses for a photo with her sons Tyler, 8, left, and Tristan, ations have a much longer “It’s hard to find gen- names are often unmen- 5, as they wear and display some of the gender-neutral clothing she cre- tradition of sending peo- der-neutral clothing,” said tioned or even changed in ple on real-world adven- Higgins, 35, of Little Rock, ates, in Mill Creek, Wash. tures, although in a very shows, so that’s the first whose daughter is now different way. thing to figure out. Then, 6. “I want her to just get frustrated parents have and planes, are among As part of its new Cat & The settings of Japanese it’s not just about identi- up and put on the cloth- launched their own com- nearly 20 online brands Jack brand of children’s anime series are often fying a big landmark, but ing without thinking of panies to make the items that formed a campaign clothing that kids helped closely based on real loca- finding specific, often very putting on a costume, an they wanted to find. called Clothes Without design, Target offers uni- tions. Places like shrines mundane places. identity.” “There is really a sharp Limits last year that sex-fit T-shirts online with Imagine that your own and train stations fea- Shopping for her divide between what is they’re reprising for the slogans like, “Smart & local dry cleaner and play- tured in these cartoons 7-month-old son, Higgins considered girls’ stuff back-to-school season. Strong” and “Future As- ground were featured in a are often hunted down by finds clothes mainly have and what’s considered Still, many of the items tronaut.” cartoon and someone from pictures like fire engines fans on visits called seichi- boys’ stuff,” said Court- are not cheap — T-shirts And fast-fashion chain out of town had to find or sharks. What about ney Hartman. She start- at $20 can be pricey for junrei, which translates as Zara launched a collection them. cats, cupcakes or hearts, ed Seattle-based Jessy & growing kids. “holy land pilgrimage.” Lo- in March for teens and cal governments and busi- “Butaitanbou implies she wonders. Jack, a collection of unisex Bigger companies are of- older called “Ungendered” nesses sometimes even that the hunter is doing his For parents looking for T-shirts for kids that have fering some options, after under its TRF line, which promote the connections or her own location identi- clothes that defy gender robots and dinosaurs, and similar shifts in the toy to well-known places, dec- fication,” says Michael Vito, norms, the options for Free to Be Kids, where a and bedding aisles to more focuses on basics like orating train stations with an American who often vis- back-to-school shopping shirt with the slogan, “I’m neutral signs and prod- T-shirts, sweatshirts and characters or selling sou- its Japan for anime tour- are still limited — but a Cat Guy” comes in blue, ucts. Lands’ End launched jeans. Experts and par- venirs at shrines. ism and who is one of the they’re growing. Some gray and yellow. a line of science T-shirts ents also notice that some But there’s a more chal- few English speakers who big retailers like Lands’ Companies like Jessy two years ago after a cus- images like dinosaurs lenging version of the writes about the hobby. “To End and Zara are mak- & Jack and a collection tomer complained on so- are popping up on girls’ pursuit: a subculture of do butaitanbou is to be a ing small changes to their called Princess Awesome, cial media that there was clothing under the Boden hobbyists who hunt for pioneer of sorts.” offerings, while some where dresses have trains only one version for boys. brand and others. B8 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2016 BUSINESS Legislation calling for home energy audits faces resistance By Thomas Grillo ITEM CITY EDITOR The real estate industry is taking on housing and environmental advocates over a measure that would require an energy audit when a home is for sale. At issue is legislation that would mandate dis- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS closure of a home’s energy A Wall Street street sign is shown outside the use when a dwelling is be- New York Stock Exchange. ing sold. If passed, infor- mation about a house’s en- ergy consumption and cost must be available when it Stocks pull goes on the market. The Senate bill also requires the state to track and re- port the number of home back after four energy audits conducted and ratings issued. Proponents say the sta- weeks of gains tistic would be similar to estimated miles per gallon By Ken Sweet ratio on the S&P 500, or (mpg) for cars or energy ASSOCIATED PRESS the amount money that efficiency ratings on appli- PHOTO | SHUTTERSTOCK investors are paying for ances. Lawmakers are considering a controversial measure that would require NEW YORK — Stocks each dollar of earnings, But opponents insist the an energy audit at the time a home is listed for sale. fell moderately on Mon- which was trading at mandatory home energy la- day as investors took a nearly 20. That’s far above beling would hurt the hous- who can’t afford to im- cess of buying and selling sense of how much it will break after four weeks the 14-16 times that in- ing market. They say it’s of gains that brought the prove their score prior to a home. Requiring an en- cost them in energy uses, vestors are typically com- unfair to tag an older home market to record highs. selling their home.” ergy audit prior to listing in addition to the pur- fortable with. with an inefficient ener- Energy companies fell Advocates for the bill a home will lead to home- chase price, to actually “It’s another reason why gy label, that it would be more than the rest of the say it’s a common sense buying delays, they said. live there,” Bachrach said. the market looks fatigued like putting out new mpg market as the price of oil approach to providing key But Bachrach said the Still, Patrick Maguire, a at the moment,” he said. requirements on cars that took another turn low- data for potential buyers. no-cost provision will have salesman at Re/Max Ad- This week, while heavy were built more than 50 er. Yahoo fell after Ver- “Why would the real no impact on sales. He vantage, which serves the on individual company years ago, the median age izon Communications of a Massachusetts home. estate community be up- said homebuyers choose North Shore, said the en- announced it would buy earnings, is light on eco- set about providing infor- a property based on loca- ergy information could be nomic data. Later this “If these mandatory en- most of Yahoo’s internet ergy inspections become mation?” asked George tion, price and size. misinterpreted and cause businesses for $4.83 bil- week the Bank of Japan Bachrach, president of the He noted that sellers confusion in the market. and Federal Reserve will law, the bill causes more lion. harm than good,” said Environmental League of can get a free energy audit “Most of the homes in The Dow Jones indus- hold policy meetings. With Massachusetts and sup- from Mass Save, an ini- this region were built in Japan’s economy barely Annie Blatz, Massachu- trial average lost 77.79 porter of the measure. tiative sponsored by Mas- the early 1900s,” he said. growing, economists are setts Association of Real- points, or 0.4 percent, to “Our case for it is very sachusetts’ natural gas “This might put a stigma speculating about wheth- tors (MAR) president, in 18,493.06. The Standard simple: why shouldn’t and electric utilities and on these otherwise very er its central bank may a statement. “This comes & Poor’s 500 index lost there be an mpg sticker on energy efficiency service good homes.” push more stimulus, likely down to the unintended 6.55 points, or 0.3 percent, your largest purchase?” providers, and pass the in- MAR said the measure lowering its interest rate consequences of trying to to 2,168.48 and the Nas- is unnecessary since home further into negative ter- mandate a one-size-fits- MAR has lent its consid- formation on to potential daq composite lost 2.53 all approach. It will hurt erable clout to fight the homebuyers. inspectors already provide points, or 0.1 percent, to ritory when it announces its decision on Friday. the housing market for all plan. It argues that add- “The energy provision is consumers with informa- 5,097.63. homeowners, especially ing an audit to homebuy- just an additional piece of tion about home energy It’s common for a mar- The U.S. economy is in those low-income home- ing would exacerbate an information that will give audits at the time of a ket that has run up quick- better shape than oth- owners with older homes already complicated pro- potential buyers some home inspection. ly to retreat. With the er advanced economies, slow summer trading sea- but expectations are that son and lack of economic the Fed will hold interest news, traders say there rates steady and look to Gas prices drop to lowest since 2004 are few reasons to be buy- raise interest rates later ing the market right now. this year. Securities that Gasoline prices in Mas- $2.14 per gallon, down two be a record summer travel The range in prices for “This is a broad, but be- bet on which way the Fed sachusetts fell to their cents from a week ago. season, with Americans regular is 22 cents, from nign, sell-off,” said Ryan will move interest rates lowest summer level since One year ago, the aver- flocking to the beaches, a low of $2.07 at Ange- Larson, head of U.S. equi- show only a 10 percent 2004, according to AAA age price in the Bay State national parks and a wide lo’s at 367 Lincoln Ave. in ty trading for RBC Global chance of a rate increase Northeast. was 50 cents higher at variety of destinations,” Saugus to a high of $2.29 Asset Management. this week. The Fed’s two- The auto group’s July 25 $2.64. said Mary Maguire, AAA at the Shell station in Larson pointed out the day meeting starts Tues- survey of prices found self- “The low prices are con- spokeswoman, in a state- Swampscott, according to recent price-to-earnings day. serve, regular averaged tributing to what looks to ment. BostonGasBuddy.com. EPA moves to regulate climate-warming airliner pollution By Michael Biesecker portant element of U.S. cruising phase of flight. cite studies concluding it’s ASSOCIATED PRESS efforts to address climate The new regulations from actually less than 2 per- change,” said Janet Mc- the International Civ- cent. WASHINGTON — Jet Cabe, EPA’s acting assis- il Aviation Organization The EPA finding an- engine exhaust from air- tant administrator for air require that new aircraft nounced Monday is ex- liners endangers human and radiation. designs meet the stan- pected to result in fu- health and adds to climate McCabe said aircraft dards beginning in 2020, el-efficiency standards for change, the government are the third largest con- and that designs already domestic carriers, which found Monday in taking tributor to greenhouse in production comply by critics call long overdue. the first step toward regu- gas emissions in the U.S. 2023. The EPA acted after a co- lating those emissions. transportation sector, and Environmental groups alition of environmental The Environmental that is expected to in- have criticized those new organizations filed notice Protection Agency said it crease. Cars and trucks international standards of their intent to sue the will use its authority un- already are regulated. as too weak to actual- agency over its inaction. der the Clean Air Act to FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The EPA’s findings do ly slow global warming. “People should not have impose limits on aircraft A passenger jet comes in for a landing and in not apply to small pis- Planes burn the most fuel to choose between mobili- emissions. view of a line of planes waiting to take off at ton-engine planes or to during takeoffs and land- ty and a healthy climate,” Jet engines spew signif- Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. military aircraft. ings. Cruising at high alti- said Marcie Keever, legal icant amounts of green- A U.N. panel in Febru- tudes is the most fuel-effi- director for the environ- house gases, including imposing fuel-efficiencynot addressed as part of ary recommended new cient period. mental group Friends of carbon dioxide and meth- standards have faced stiff the landmark global cli- emissions standards for Environmentalists say the Earth. “Now it’s time ane, into the upper atmo- opposition from aircraft mate agreement agreed to international flights that aviation accounts for for the Obama adminis- sphere, where they trap makers and commercial in Paris in December. require an average 4 per- about 5 percent of glob- tration to issue a strong heat from the sun. But airlines. “Addressing pollution cent reduction in fuel al greenhouse emissions, rule, to hold the aviation proposed rules such as Aircraft emissions were from aircraft is an im- consumption during the though the U.N. and EPA industry accountable.” #6#6:":"/&/&80803364&64&%%$"3$"3

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