WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2015

steve krause COMMENTARY Exchange of views on new Lynn charter

By Thor Jourgensen Item city editor City From left, Robin Bradley, Miriam LYNN — A proposed Central Square charter school Fusco, Kerry does not meet crucial state standards, School Superin- sings Cook, Moira tendent Catherine Latham told state educators Tues- Hussey and day, but charter proponents said the school can offer op- Cathy Deveny portunities not available in city schools. hold signs at the Sixty-five local educators, elected officials and city resi- the charter school dents attended the City Hall hearing on Central Square hearing in Public Charter School’s proposal to open a middle and Lynn City Hall high school in the former Item building, 38 Exchange Tuesday. St., in 2017 beginning with 160 fifth- and sixth-graders. Blues Charter school proponent and Lynn resident Frank ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE CHARTER, A3 The idea of the Blue Line coming to Lynn has hovered over the landscape like the low-hanging fruit A pile of memories tree in the mythical land No void of Tartarus, where Tanta- lus — damned to eternal punishment — could never left by get access to it. It should go without saying that expanding the MBTA’s Wonderland-to- Saugus Boston rapid transit line northward into Lynn, and perhaps beyond, would be audit just the thing to guarantee the success of all Lynn’s redevelopment aspirations. board But apparently it needs saying. Again and again. By Bridget Turcotte We’ve heard the same re- Item Staff frain across decades as the project has struggled to get SAUGUS — Members past the talking stages: It’s of the Saugus Audit Com- not a priority. And regard- mittee, which was com- less of who tries to make prised of three volunteers, it a priority, something — have resigned their posi- most often politics — holds tions. it back. The committee was ap- “It’s not on (the MBTA’s) pointed by the recalled long-range plan,” says Sen. Board of Selectmen as Thomas M. McGee of Lynn, a result of a suggestion who is chairman of the made by the Department state Legislature’s Joint of Revenue, said Town Committee on Transporta- Counsel John Vasapolli. “When the previous tion. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE But, “it remains one of town manager was leav- my top priorities,” says Residents of 24 Bruce Place in Lynn watched Tuesday morning as heavy equipment tore ing and Scott Crabtree down the charred ruins of the house destroyed last week in a three-alarm fire that left four was appointed town BLUE LINE, B7 people dead. Story, Page A3. manager, there were a number of suggestions that the Department of Revenue made to him in order to straighten out town finances, which were straightened out,” Vasa- polli said. The suggestion came Christmas at a time when the De- partment of Revenue was heavily involved with re- wish from solving issues that the town was facing, he said. a mother “The Board of Select- men, through a recent charter change, hired the The letter came in as many independent outside audi- do for the Item Santa. Written tors to ensure the integ- by a mother, she’s not asking rity of the town’s financial for anything for herself. She statements, ensure inter- would just like her two chil- nal control over the finan- dren to have a nice Christmas. cial reporting process, and “Dear Item Santa,” she certify compliance with wrote. “I am living in a shel- legal and regulatory re- ter and trying to get back on quirements,” said Chair- my feet. I really could use man of the board of select- some help for my two boys for men Debra Panetta. Christmas. “The Department of Rev- ‘My boys are age 12 and age enue did not recommend a 11. They are really good boys committee to be internal WOAH! Lynn band strikes a chord and I would like for them to auditors but rather an ad- have a good Christmas.” visory committee in hiring By Michele Durgin And if the band has local roots, Lynn’s Tigerman “Thank you.” the independent outside For The Item the video’s runs even deeper. The WOAH! is up for “Live This mother needs the Item auditors to the board of video was produced by students Artist of the Year” and Santa’s help. But Item Santa selectmen,” she said. BOSTON — Lynn’s Tigerman from Raw Art Works’ Real-to-Reel “Video of the Year” at needs your help. The audit committee WOAH! could play a big role in the Filmschool, and features many lo- the 28th annual Bos- Now in its 49th year, the “really has no authority 28th annual Boston Music Awards cal venues — including Enzo’s Piz- ton Music Awards. Item Santa fund endeavors under the town charter,” ceremony, which will be held to- zeria on Oxford Street, which is to make Christmas a little Vasapolli said. night and Thursday at the Sinclair where much of the video was shot. brighter for those among us The charter specifically Hotel. “(The video — which can who are less fortunate. If you requires a finance com- The band, which calls Lynn its be accessed at https://vimeo. want to make a direct dona- mittee, which serves as home, is up for two awards. The com/131601493) was filmed here tion to Item Santa, clip the the audit committee for first is “Live Artist of theY ear” and about six months ago and we had coupon on Page A2 in The the town, he said. the second is for its song, “Koopa,” so much fun,” said Enzos’ owner The committee members which has been nominated for ITEM SANTA, B7 “Video of the Year.” BAND, A5 SAUGUS, A5 INSIDE Swampscott High School principal’s leave a mystery In Lynn: Tech, Pickering honored By Gayla Cawley on administrative leave until Angelakis could not be reached istence of an investigation,” said for fundraising. A3 Item Staff further notice,” Monday, Dec. 7, for comment about why Rozmi- Carrie Kimball Monahan, spokes- according to a letter high school arek was placed on administra- person for the Essex County Dis- In Sports: SWAMPSCOTT — The princi- families received from School Su- tive leave. trict Attorney’s Office. pal of Swampscott High School St. Mary’s girls’ hockey perintendent Pamela Angelakis Carin Marshall, chairwoman In the letter, Angelakis said looks to offense. B1 has been placed on administra- on Tuesday. of the school committee, said she families with questions regarding tive leave, with school officials “At this point in time, I am un- had no comment and has been their students’ high school expe- In Food: refusing to comment on why the able to discuss this pending per- told the issue is a personnel mat- rience should contact Assistant Trio’s turning up the action was taken. sonnel matter,” Angelakis said in ter. heat in Lynn. B8 Edward Rozmiarek “was placed the letter. “I can’t confirm or deny the ex- SWAMPSCOTT, A5

OBITUARIES...... A2 DIVERSIONS...... A6 SPORTS...... B1-3 HIGH 47 VOL. 137, ISSUE 305 OPINION...... A4 COMICS...... A7 CLASSIFIED...... B6 LOW 40 POLICE/FIRE...... A5 LOOK!...... A8 FOOD...... B8 PAGE A8 75 CENTS A2 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2015 OBITUARIES Florence M. Bonin, 93 William G. Bochicchio, 86 Retired Kilgore Insurance Company employee Retired Lynn police officer LYNN — Mrs. Flor- Towey and her hus- LYNN — William G. Kathleen Bochic- ence Marilyn (Patten) band, John, Gale M. Bochicchio, 86, of chio of Lynn, Susan Bonin, age 93, died Bettinger and John Lynn, former Lynn Acuna-Bochicchio on Sunday, Dec. 6, J. Bonin, her eight police officer, passed of California, William 2015, at her daugh- grandchildren, Niko- away Monday, Dec. 7, “Billy” Bochicchio of ter Linda’s home after lette Bonin, Peter 2015, in the Spauld- Swampscott, Daniel file Photo | associated press a courageous battle Bonin and his wife, ing Hospital in Cam- Bochicchio of Maine, Members of the Butterfly Music Transgender with Alzheimer’s. She Rebecca, Danielle bridge. and John Bochicchio was the wife of the Bonin, Michael Bo- Born in Swamp- of Maine, his grand- Chorus sing during a rehearsal at a church in late Robert J. “Bob” nin, David Bettinger scott on Oct. 14, children, Julie Bari- Cambridge. Bonin who died on Nov. 4, Jr., and his wife, Michelle, 1929, he was the son of the sano of Lynn, Ashley Conte 2015, with whom they shared Denise Bettinger, Christopher late Gabriel and Annie (Scar- and her husband, Dan, of 73 years of marriage. She and Foster and Jake Foster, six ing) Bochicchio. William was California, Brianna Bochicchio Transgender singers Bob were married on Aug. 2, great-grandchildren and sev- raised and educated in Lynn of New Hampshire, Michael 1942, in St. Joseph’s Church, eral nieces and nephews. She and was a graduate of Lynn Bochicchio of Swampscott, Lynn. was predeceased by a brother English High School. After Lacey Bochicchio of George- find their voices in Born in Malden, she was the Frederick G. Patten and a sis- high school, William enlisted town, Austin Bochicchio of daughter of the late Percy and ter Sharon (Patten) Brother- into the U.S. Army and served Maine, and John Bochicchio Irene (Sawyer) Patten. She son. The family would like to one year before he joined Jr., of Lynn, his niece, Anna a new Boston choir lived in Lynn for most of her extend a special thank you to the Navy to help fight for our Bochicchio-Lemaire and her By Collin Binkley have credited Butterfly life and graduated from Lynn the hospice team for their love country during the Korean husband, Roger, of Lynn, his Associated Press Music as their inspiration. English High School, Class of and care. War. He was honorably dis- great-grandson, Jeremiah “In the beginning, it was 1940. She formerly worked Service information: A charged for his time served Barisano, and his longtime CAMBRIDGE, — In exploratory,” said Ham- for F.W. Woodworth, General visitation will be held on on Oct. 24, 1952. Upon his companion of 31 years, Bar- the world of vocal groups, mond, a Boston vocal Electric, and 20 years for the Friday morning from 8-9:30 return home, William became bara Cefalo of Lynn. He also where singers are sepa- teacher who isn’t trans- Kilgore Insurance Company. a.m., in the CUFFE-McGINN a Lynn police officer, where leaves many nieces and neph- rated along bold gender gender. “I think I underes- She loved music, reading Funeral Home, 157 Ma- he served proudly for over 20 ews. lines with little room for timated the value of what and was a prolific letter writer ple St., Lynn, followed by years. Service information: Visi- gray, the Butterfly Mu- we were doing.” to family and friends in the a funeral Mass in St. Pius His spare time was spent tation will be held in the sic Transgender Chorus Through the choir, its states as well as in France. V Church, Lynn, at 10 a.m. hunting in the woods of Maine CUFEE-McGINN Funeral stands out. members are fighting an Her greatest love was just be- Burial in Pine Grove Ceme- and New Hampshire. William Home, 157 Maple St., Founded last year in often overlooked problem ing a mom and taking care tery. In lieu of flowers, dona- also loved to cook for family Lynn, on Friday, Dec. 11, Boston, it’s one of the in the transgender com- of her children. She was also tions in her memory may be and friends. He loved the sim- 2015, from 5-7 p.m., fol- country’s first choirs re- munity. When they tran- a foster mother to numerous made to Care Dimensions, ple things in life, like taking lowed by a funeral service served for transgender sition, many speak and children. 75 Sylvan St., Suite B-102, nature walks and time spent in the funeral home at 7 singers. It was created sing in a higher register She leaves her four children, Danvers, MA 01923. For on- soaking up the sun. p.m. Interment service will for those who didn’t feel to sound more feminine, Robert C. Bonin and his wife, line guestbook please visit William is survived by his be held privately. For online Nancy, Linda M. (Smallis) www.cuffemcginn.com. former wife, Claire (Kelly) guest book, please visit welcome at traditional or deeper to sound mascu- Merrill of Lynn, his children, www.cuffemcginn.com. choruses, but it’s also one line. Both can damage the of few places where trans- vocal cords. But living with gender vocalists can learn a voice that doesn’t match how to adjust their voices their appearance can trig- Robert J. Donnelly, 60 safely while they’re in ger deep depression. Former MBTA employee Josephine T. Dzierzak, 90 transition. “People will begin to de- Retired GE assembler At a recent rehearsal, velop social anxieties; they WEST MILTON, N.Y.— Robert Claire Rieber and her hus- chorus members couldn’t run into discrimination J. Donnelly (Bobby) passed band, Nick, and son, Daniel LYNN — Jose- the kitchen working hold back smiles as they and other problems,” said quietly in his sleep on Thurs- Donnelly. The mother of his phine T. (Danisie- at church events. finished the folk ballad Ruben Hopwood, coordi- day, Dec. 3, 2015, with his children, Lori Donnelly, his wicz) Dzierzak, 90, She was famous for “Shenandoah.” nator of the Transgender wife by his side. He was born mother, Frances Donnelly, of Lynn, died at knitting afghans and “Listen to how great you Health Program at Fen- in Queens, N.Y., Jan. 26, along with three brothers and home suddenly with giving them away. guys sound,” said Sandi way Health, a community 1955. four sisters and his wife’s her daughters by She enjoyed playing Hammond, their conductor health center in Boston. He worked with his father daughter, Tabetha Leach, her side on Dec. 7. cards, watching old and the group’s founder. To help, Hammond has Edward Donnelly for many along with 21 nieces and Born, raised and ed- movies and visit- “Look how far we’ve come.” blended speech training years building brick hous- nephews. He was a friend of ucated in Lynn, she ing with family and In recent months, the into weekly rehearsals, es. He was also a chimney Bill W’s. was the daughter of friends. She will be chorus has performed at and she connects singers sweep. When moving to the Service information: Fu- the late Mikolaj and Stefania missed by everyone who knew private concerts around to outside experts. Boston area, he worked at neral services will be held (Buzun) Danisiewicz and the her. Boston while it prepares “She’s helping people the State House and then for on Saturday, Dec. 19, at beloved wife of the late Mi- She is survived by her de- for its first public show alter how their voices the MBTA. He was active in Saint John’s Church in chael Dzierzak, with whom voted daughters, Patricia and next spring. Despite a dis- sound to be more in line the Swampscott/Lynn com- Swampscott at 10 a.m. In she shared over 40 years of Linda Dzierzak of Lynn, her creet start, it has struck a with their gender identity, munity. lieu of flowers, donations marriage. brother, Stanley Danisiewicz loud chord: As new trans- which is relieving some of He is survived by his wife can be made to the Ameri- She was employed by the and his wife, Irene, of Lyn- gender choirs form across the stress that comes with Sandy Donnelly, his children, can Cancer Foundation General Electric company as nfield and several nieces and the United States, some that,” Hopwood said. an assembler for 15 years. nephews. Mother of the late She also worked at Crest Leonard M. Dzierzak, and sis- Drug. She was a member of ter of the late Helen Myslinski, briefs the Polish Legion of Ameri- Anna Gesek, Clement, Walter, can Veterans Ladies Auxiliary Edward (Tim) and Anthony Lawyers seek delay in Aaron Chapter 56, Holy Rosary So- Danisiewicz. Help Make A Child’s dality, St. Hedwig’s Society Service information: Rela- Hernandez double murder trial and the St. Michael’s retirees. tive and friends are invited BOSTON (AP) — Pros- She was an active member of to attend the funeral ser- ecutors and lawyers for St. Michael’s Church before its vices in the Nadworny Fu- Christmas wish closing, and was also involved neral Home, 798 Western former Patriots player Aaron Hernandez have in many church fundraising Ave., Lynn, Friday, Dec. 11, asked to postpone his events. at 10:30 a.m., followed by In her early retirement interment in St. Joseph’s trial in the 2012 killings Come True! years, Jo and her husband Cemetery, Lynn. Visiting of two Boston men. Mike loved to travel with the hours are Thursday from 3-7 Hernandez is accusing St. Michael retirees. She en- p.m. For guest book and di- of gunning down Dan- joyed cooking Polish dishes rections please visit www. iel de Abreu and Safiro and could often be found in nadwornyfuneralhome.com. Furtado after a chance Please donate to help encounter at a Boston nightclub. He has pleaded make the holidays happy not guilty. Jury selection had been John P. Keaney Jr., 76 for children in need. scheduled to begin on Retired Siren Sportswear employee Jan. 19. Late last week, both LYNN — Mr. John P. bany, N.Y., Timothy sides filed a joint motion Keaney Jr., 76 years, R. Keaney and his The Item Salvation Army to delay the start of the of Lynn, died Monday, wife, Keri, of Sau- trial, citing a pending Dec. 7, 2015, in the gus and Keith M. Santa Fund is in its appeal over evidence in North Shore Medi- Keaney of Lynn, his 49th year of providing gifts the case. cal Center, Union granddaughters, Tif- They did not ask for a Hospital, after a long fany, Kendra, Eliza- specific new date. illness. He is the hus- beth and Lola, his and coats to children band of Mrs. Jean M. great- granddaughter (Ciarletta) Keaney. Rylee. Mr. Keaney at Christmas. Man accused of stealing human He was born in Lynn, the also leaves his brother, Martin remains held on $100,000 bail son of the late John P. and Keaney of Lynn, his sisters- Anna (Spencer) Keaney. He in-law, Josephine Funicella, W Orcester (AP) was raised in Lynn, and was a Virginia Serino and several Your generosity is — A man charged with graduate of Lynn English High nieces and nephews. He is stealing the skeletal School and lived in Lynn all of the brother of the late Mary- much appreciated. remains of five bodies his life. ann Horan. from a Massachusetts Mr. Keaney worked as a Service information: Mr. mausoleum has been or- shipper and receiver for Siren Keaney’s funeral will be dered held on $100,000 Sportswear, a woman’s cloth- held on Thursday, Dec. 10, bail. ing manufacturer. He was a 2015, at 6 p.m., in the So- Amador Medina was member of the U.S. Army Re- limine Funeral Home, Yes! I want to help arrested Friday after the serve here in Lynn for seven 426 Broadway (Route 129), remains were found in years. Mr. Keaney loved music. Lynn. Relatives and friends make a child’s his apartment in Hart- In addition to his wife with are respectfully invited. Christmas wish come true! ford, Connecticut. Police whom he shared 50 Visiting hours are on Item Santa said Medina told them years of marriage, he Thursday, Dec. 10, Name(s) he is a Santeria priest leaves his three sons, from 4-7 p.m. Direc- and wanted the bones John P. Keaney III and tions and guest book for religious and healing his wife, Trish, of Al- at www.solimine.com. Street ceremonies. City State Zip

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By Thor Jourgensen Tavares were first-hand Parrott Street watching ferno engulfing the Bruce need help,” Perez said. Item City Editor witnesses to the fire that his former home turned Place building. A go fund me site has been killed four people who lived into a wood pile. “I yelled, ‘Oh my God, set up — www.gofundme. 110 Munroe St. LYNN — Kayla Richards in 24 Bruce Place. The two “I wanted to see the fire,’” he said. com/bruceplacefire. Lynn P.O. Box 5 sat on a Parrott Street Lynn, MA 01903 men lived in the building’s house,” he said as Perez ex- With the building demol- Foursquare Church located stoop Tuesday morn- first floor and Tavares ran plained how the two men ished for safety reasons near the fire site is accept- ing and watched heavy Customer Service into the building to carry currently have temporary and a state investigation ing donations at P.O. Box Monday - Friday equipment tear down the out a woman and then housing with friends. continuing into the fire’s 164, Lynn MA 01903, and 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. charred ruins of the house threw rocks at windows Perez’ 7-year-old daugh- cause, local organizations LYSOA, Inc., a local youth- she saw consumed by fire in a futile attempt to alert ter, Leomarys, attends and individuals are raising assistance organization, is Connecting last Friday morning. other residents inside the the Ingalls School and he money and accepting dona- also accepting donations. All Departments: “It was just heartbreak- home to the danger. recalled the terror of re- tions to help fire survivors. 781-593-7700 ing — horrifying,” Rich- He stood with Perez membering how only a Reports indicate 18 people Thor Jourgensen can be Ext. 2 ards said. Tuesday on a vacant lot closed door separated him lived in the building. reached at tjourgensen@ Wilmer Perez and Efrain between Bruce Place and at one point from the in- “We have no house. We itemlive.com. Classified Advertising [email protected] Subscriptions Tech, Pickering honored for fundraising efforts [email protected] Circulation By Gayla Cawley [email protected] Item Staff Ext. 3 LYNN — Lynn Vocation- al Technical Institute and Newsroom [email protected] Pickering Middle School [email protected] were each presented with an award Tuesday after- Ext. 4 noon for being the top Sports fundraising schools for [email protected] the 34th Annual Walk for My Brother’s Table, which Ext. 5 took place on Oct. 25. Retail and Online Lynn Tech was present- Advertising ed with an award for be- [email protected] ing the school that raised the most funds, with about ADVERTISING $1,500 raised. Pickering had the highest percent- age of participation, which Ernie Carpenter, Jr. was determined by the Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 [email protected] number of students who participated against how Joyce Leavitt many students are en- Advertising Director, ext. 1217 rolled at the school. [email protected] Maria Coccimiglio, de- velopment and events Philip Ouellette manager for My Brother’s Vice President / Sales, ext. 1257 ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE [email protected] Table, said 10 local schools participated in the fund- Pickering Middle School in Lynn won an award for having the highest percentage of participa- Cassie Vitali raiser. While organizing tion for the 34th Annual Walk for My Brother’s Table. Front row, Sonetra Pov, Maisha Bellal, Tallia Advertising Sales Rep., ext. 1280 for the walk, she said the Dudley, Arianna Dejesus, Syeeda Ranman, Jared DeFillipo, Brook Zahine, Hannah Trahant; back [email protected] organization reached out row, Tim Nerich, Michael Medeiros, Danielle Baker, Shannon Dunnigan, Adamma Uzoma, Mario to the different schools. Sordello and Jacob Lang. BUSINESS OFFICE For Pickering, the stu- dents involved were from sponsor sheet and about fundraising efforts at her wanted to give to the said she was pleased with Beth Bresnahan the seventh and eighth a month to raise funds for school. “We would like to needy, saying “I’m glad the overall fundraising ef- Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1253 grade National Junior the walk. have it grow from year to there was a lot of people forts for the walk this year. [email protected] Honors Society, but the Morrison said about 50 year.” there to help out.” “There seemed to be opportunity was opened people from Pickering par- Pickering students Han- For soliciting sponsors, more energy and interest,” Susan J. Conti up to any other student ticipated in either solicit- nah Trahant, 14, Adamma Uzoma said she asked her Hunt said. “We had more Controller, ext. 1288 family for help and asked [email protected] or teacher in the build- ing funds or walking. She Uzoma, 13, and Brook Za- walkers this year.” ing. Natalie Morrison, said there were about 22 hine, 13, all participated relatives to ask people they Coccimiglio said over Ted Grant the organizing teacher at students and about three in the fundraising and the work with to help as well. $18,000 was raised for the Publisher, ext. 1234 Pickering, said she used staff members walking. walk and were present to Jane Hunt, member of October walk. [email protected] the My Brother’s Table She said over $1,300 was accept the school’s award. the My Brother’s Table website sign-up sheet to raised by the school. “We wanted to help out,” Board of Directors, pre- Gayla Cawley can be Marian Kinney “I think it worked out Trahant said. sented the award to the reached at gcawley@item- ext. 1212 solicit sponsors. She said [email protected] each student was given a well,” Morrison said of the Zahine added that she students at Pickering. She live.com. Will Kraft Vice President / Finance ext. 1296 Exchange of views shared on new Lynn charter [email protected] Paula Smith charter Square Charter’s proposal Cahill and city Eco- ext. 1205 From A1 offers “continuity in struc- nomic Development and [email protected] ture and schedule” for spe- Industrial Corporation DeVito said the former cial needs students. Director James Cowdell CUSTOMER SERVICE newspaper building’s de- Charter proponent said a charter school in sign matches the “wide Natalie Jackson did not 38 Exchange St. does not Jennifer Perez open” classroom space speak during the hear- fit in with city renewal vi- Manager, ext. 1365 design school organizers ing, but said in an inter- sions for Central Square. [email protected] envision. Central Square view that Central Square Cowdell said planners Charter, in a handout Charter offers a “stylized” would like ground-floor CLASSIFIED provided at the hearing, approach to special educa- commercial use and up- stated that “Lynn has few tion lacking, in her view, per-floor residences in the in public and parochial Abbe Young Smith educational options” and building. Manager, ext. 1276 city schools lack an “in- schools. “A school in that location [email protected] tegrated approach to stu- School committee mem- will set us back 10 years. dent learning …” ber-elect Jared Nichol- It’s detrimental to our son spoke against the CIRCULATION “This proposal is about city,” Cahill said. sticking up for people who proposal, attending the Although they are pub- are underserved,” DeVito hearing along with other lic schools, charter schools Lisa Mahmoud said. elected officials, includ- are not under the author- Manager, ext. 1239 ing state Sen. Thomas M. [email protected] But Latham said parts ity of a citywide elected of Central Square Char- McGee, state reps. Bren- school committee. Their ter’s proposal do not con- dan Crighton and Robert charters are awarded by NEWSROOM form with state guidelines Fennell, Council Presi- the state and opponents and she urged Board of dent Dan Cahill, council- like McGee said they Gayla Cawley Elementary and Second- ors Peter Capano, Buzzy drain millions of dollars Reporter, ext. 1236 ary Education members Barton and Dianna Chak- in education money away [email protected] Donald Willyard, Mary outis and councilors-elect from city schools. Brian LaPierre and Jay Thor Jourgensen Ann Stewart and Edward ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE “We need the money City Editor, ext. 1267 Doherty to “think hard Walsh, committee mem- — we’re innovating ev- [email protected] before you support flawed State reps Robert Fennell and Brendan Crigh- bers Patricia Capano and ery day,” Lynn Vocational charter proposals.” ton, along with State Sen. Thomas McGee, from Charlie Gallo and commit- T echnical Institute Eng- Steve Krause The state Department of left, testified against the proposed charter tee member-elect Lorraine lish as a Second Language News Editor, ext. 1229 Elementary and Second- school in a hearing at Lynn City Hall Tuesday. Gately. science teacher Aimi Her- [email protected] ary Education will accept “I read this application. rera said. Central Square Charter Gabriel Martinez comments on the char- Secondary Education be- schools in the process of ter proposal until Jan. 6. fore Feb. 23. being replaced. He also is not ready to meet state Thor Jourgensen can be Director of New Media, ext. 1211 reached at tjourgensen@ [email protected] Education Commissioner City Inspectional Servic- said the Central Square standards,” Nicholson Mitchell Chester will re- es Director Michael Dono- location lacks sufficient said. itemlive.com. 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[email protected] A4 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2015 OPINION LEAH ADEN Turning back clock on redistricting E  M. G D President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill A case before the Supreme Court ers likened Tuskegee’s illegal “evasive would be fenced out of state legislative B B Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg this week has the potential to change scheme” to other measures that im- redistricting across this country if the W J. K Edward M. Grant equal access to political representa- pinge upon black voting rights, such court breaks with history, precedent Vice President, Finance Gordon R. Hall tion as we have known it for at least as voting qualifications or other geo- and practice to accept the plaintiffs’ S E. K Monica Connell Healey the last 50 years. In Evenwel v. Abbott, graphic restrictions. viewpoint. News Editor a case arising out of Texas, the court Even though Gomillion, Reynolds J. Patrick Norton Another effect if the court rules in P G. O may decide whether apportioning and their progeny have repeatedly re- the plaintiffs’ favor would be fewer and Vice President, Sales Michael H. Shanahan, Chairman legislative districts, from which state jected the fencing out of specific groups more populous urban districts com- legislators are elected, based on total from the political process, those that posed of a greater proportion of non- population satisfies the Constitution’s have brought Evenwel before the court voting, low-income residents and new one person, one vote principle. History, seek to do just that and backtrack on immigrants; rural districts composed practical realities and fairness reflect the progress that we have made to- of more affluent people like Evenwel that it does. ward a more inclusive and accessible and Pfenninger would benefit. In an unbroken line of cases for democracy. Maintaining the ability of all 50 the last half-century, beginning with Sue Evenwel and Edward Pfen- states to create their legislative dis- Reynolds v. Sims in 1964, the Supreme ninger are white voters who live in tricts with equivalent total populations Court and lower courts have approved rural areas of Texas. They claim that fosters access to electoral representa- of states assigning as equal number of their individual votes in their rural tion and constituent services regard- persons as is practicable to legislative state legislative districts are worth less less of race, class, religion or other EDITORIAL districts, while balancing other state than those of persons in other districts, redistricting guidelines. This practice namely those encompassing urban ar- characteristic. Using total population has mirrored the division among the eas, because they live in areas that are allows everyone — including children states of federal congressional districts comparatively overpopulated with vot- who are not old enough to vote, people based on each state’s total population, ers. Evenwel and Pfenninger want the rendered ineligible to vote by felon dis- Lynn has the eye of which the Constitution expressly re- court to determine that Texas should franchisement laws, and noncitizens quires. Equalizing total population apportion its state legislative districts who pay taxes and who for centuries across districts ensures that each rep- to equalize the number of “eligible vot- have helped build this country — to be Tigerman WOAH! resentative represents the same num- ers” across the districts. represented in state and local legisla- ber of persons (i.e., constituents) as This undefined, nebulous term that tive bodies, regardless of whether they can or do vote. The group Tigerman WOAH! is up for a couple of all other representatives. As a result, the plaintiffs would have states use As a practical matter, too, total popu- awards tonight when the Boston Music Awards fes- today all 50 states use total popula- to apportion districts would fence out: lation data collected by the U.S. Census tivities are held at the Sinclair Hotel. tion to apportion their state legislative children, the majority of whom are is the most precise and accurate data One of them is for the video of their song “Koopa,” districts. citizens, and of whom there are 75 mil- available, less subject to manipulation, which certainly doesn’t sound like the type of song The court decided Reynolds just lion across our country; non-citizens, including those on their path to legal those of us of a certain age grooved to during the four years after Gomillion v. Lightfoot, political whims and discrimination. which was litigated by the NAACP citizenship; people with mental dis- formative years of our lives. As our country becomes more ra- Legal Defense and Educational abilities; people who are eligible to reg- But that hardly matters. What makes “Koopa” an cially and ethnically diverse, we must Fund (LDF). In Gomillion, the court ister to vote but have not; people with accomplishment is that the video was produced and honor and carry on our history of open- reviewed a challenge to municipal felony convictions, of whom there are shot locally. Enzo’s Pizzeria on Oxford Street was ness, inclusiveness and equal access to boundaries of Tuskegee, Ala., which an estimated 6 million in our country; representation for all people. the venue. And Raw Art Works’ Real to Reel Film- had been redrawn to kick out almost and many others. school produced it. all of its black voters. The court reject- LDF estimates that more than 20 Leah Aden is an attorney with the Back when Lynn first committed to being a center ed the new boundaries as unconstitu- million black people — 13 million NAACP Legal Defense and Education- for the arts, this was undoubtedly what it had in tional because of their effect of “fenc- black children, nearly 5 million un- al Fund, Inc. (LDF). The LDF filed an mind. And now, these dreams are reaching fruition. ing (black persons) out” of their right registered black voters, 2 million black amicus brief in Evenwel v. Abbott. Dis- We are teaching our kids how to be creative, and to participate in the political process. non-citizens, and 2 million black in- tributed by Tribune Content Agency, how to express themselves in positive, constructive LDF counsel Robert L. Carter and oth- dividuals with felony convictions — LLC. ways. We have the School of Rock ‘n’ Roll, which is PAULA DWYER housed within the LynnArts building on Exchange Street. There are all kinds of cultural events hap- pening in the city, from City Hall Auditorium to the Black Box Theatre to Arts After Hours. You can Clinton’s tax-credit free-for-all is costly hear jazz at the Cafe Moka and folk music, perhaps, at the Walnut Street Cafe. In past presidential elections, can- Clinton, who has targeted one in- Clinton was not going to forget Big The point is there is just another positive step the didates hoped to convince voters terest group after another with tax- Labor. She offers a tax credit that city has taken — one of many. of their fiscal rectitude. This time, relief gifts. The most recent example: encourages infrastructure spending, We hope Tigerman WOAH! sweeps the two catego- though, fiscal responsibility is out. up to $1,200 in credits to reimburse which would provide jobs to union ries in which they’re up for awards (the other being Tax giveaways are in. family members for the cost of caring workers. She salami-slices the whole This puts Hillary Clinton in a for aging parents. (Say thanks, baby Live Artist of the Year, and when you see pictures of Democratic base — boomers with ag- straitjacket. She has proposed about boomers.) That followed an offer of the band, and outtakes of some of its shows you can ing parents; millennials with college $1 trillion in new government spend- up to $2,500 in tax credits for out-of- see why it was nominated). loans; homeowners with costly mort- ing — much of it through the tax pocket health-care costs. (This one’s But even if the big prize goes to someone else, the gages; and minorities living in un- code. But unlike the Republican can- for you, millennials.) idea of a local collaborative effort being recognized der-served urban areas. Each would didates, she doesn’t claim that tax And those followed her proposals even with a nomination is noteworthy — and some- get a generous credit. breaks lead to higher growth and for making college more affordable, thing to celebrate. She vows to pay for it all, but so far thus pay for themselves. So she’s un- including making permanent a gen- Good work all around. For the local music scene hasn’t said exactly how. der pressure to show how she’d pay erous tax credit for college tuition Months ago, Clinton suggested lim- that produced Tigerman WOAH!; to manager Peter for all the tax credits she is propos- and other expenses that began under iting the value of tax deductions for Boyd, also of Lynn; and to Raw Art Works and Real ing. the 2009 stimulus law. The package’s well-off taxpayers, similar to a plan to Reel for the roles they played. Not only are the Republican can- price tag: $350 billion over 10 years. didates offering more generous tax Clinton also would provide tax President Barack Obama has of- breaks on everything from estates credits to help working parents pay fered for several years but that Con- to investment returns. They aren’t for child care. Low-income homeown- gress has never seen fit to take up. even pretending to honor the concept ers who install solar panels would be Obama’s plan would cap at 28 per- China, India both of budget neutrality — that is, they eligible for a break, as would inves- cent the value of deductions — for haven’t identified spending reduc- tors in low-income urban areas. charitable contributions, payment of tions or tax increases elsewhere to For companies, she would provide state taxes and the like — that item- bear watching offset all the tax cuts they are pro- $1,500 tax credits for each appren- izers use to lower their tax bills. If posing. tice hired, and an expansion of an Clinton offered the same idea, she China is making a major push for influence in The Committee for a Responsible existing job credit if businesses hire could claim to have “saved” $525 bil- Africa, through trade and investment and its first Federal Budget, a nonpartisan think ex-felons and other marginalized lion over 10 years, which is the score overseas military base. India is also interested in tank, has an infographic showing people. She would reward companies given by Congress’s Joint Committee the African market, but is not prepared to extend that the seven GOP candidates with with profit-sharing plans with a 15 on Taxation. itself as far as China is and has no military ambi- tax-cut plans, using conventional percent tax credit on the value of bo- Even then, she needs to find about tions there. scoring, would add a total of $42 tril- nuses paid out. $500 billion in savings to pay for the Both developments bear watching by the United lion to federal deficits over 10 years. The list goes on. It’s so lengthy that rest of her free stuff. That’s the price States and Europe. This election’s sole fiscal hawk, Clinton opens herself to charges of of claiming to be fiscally responsible. At a trade summit last Friday in Johannesburg, Ohio Governor John Kasich, is find- mucking up an already over-compli- It’s also the price of playing interest- South Africa, Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged ing out the hard way that fiscal pro- cated tax system. Besides, the gov- group politics. $60 billion not only in investment, but also in bity is out. He’s making little head- ernment already offers a wide array health, agriculture and infrastructure aid. His of- way with his old-fashioned call for a of means-tested grants and loans Paula Dwyer is a columnist for fer will be welcome to African nations, particularly balanced budget and warnings about for college; why is it necessary to Bloomberg View. She may be reached those that had been riding high on their oil wealth his rivals’ “fantasy tax plans.” use back-door spending to subsidize at [email protected] before world prices dropped. The new outlook is also haunting higher education even more? uted by Tribune Content Agency, LLC. China is capable of providing African markets with inexpensive, necessary consumer items in re- turn for commodities such as copper and iron ore. At the same time, its rollout of aid is not new. In the 1970s, for instance, it built the Tanzam railroad, from the Tanzanian port of Dar-es-Salaam on the Indian Ocean to Zambia’s copper belt. Africa’s con- sumer market is a billion people and is relatively unexploited among world markets. The Asian giant has also announced its intention to establish a military base in Djibouti, a former French colony in northeast Africa along the Red Sea. It will be Beijing’s first overseas base, perched on the edge of the Middle East. It will join America’s only base in Africa, also in Djibouti, where thou- sands of U.S. troops, fighter-bombers and a drone operation are located. France and Japan also have bases there. The United States has never shown itself capable of competing well for a significant economic role in Africa. It always lagged behind former colonial powers France, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Italy and Belgium. This inability has been a policy short- fall for America. Now the Chinese are gaining influence on the con- tinent. Regardless of whether an aggressive India becomes a competitor, too, the Americans and the Europeans must keep close tabs on the situation. Editorial appeared this week in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Distributed by Tribune Content Agen- cy, LLC.

TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 or email to [email protected] WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2015 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE WOAH! Lynn band strikes a chord All address information, particu- 5:01 a.m. Tuesday at 111 34 Parker St., Everett, was ar- larly arrests, reflect police records. In Grant St.; at 9:50 a.m. Tuesday rested and charged with two band “Tony and Rajeev made Kevin Landry, 33, up- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, at 4 Tilton Place. counts of larceny over $250 by From A1 a world class video and we right bass player in the it is the sole responsibility of the con- A report of a gunshot at 12:20 single scheme, armed robbery can’t thank them enough,” band, says, “This is a great a.m. Tuesday at 330 Maple St. and on two warrants at 3:52 Guy Costa, who made an cerned party to contact the relevant he said. night to celebrate every- p.m. Monday. appearance. “These kids Phok, a graduate of Lynn one’s accomplishments police department and have the Overdose have great talent and English, is anxious for the together. We rarely get to department issue a notice of correc- Accidents character. I have never awards night, although see other bands, and just tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or A report of an overdose at acted in my life, but we did ironically, he and Peguero hang out, because every- 2:55 a.m. Tuesday on Burrill A report of a motor vehicle clarifications will not be made with- it all in one shot.” cannot attend because one is always performing. Avenue; at 4:31 a.m. Tuesday accident at 2:08 a.m. Monday out express notice of change from The band’s manager, they are not old enough (it “This is one night when on Hanover Street. at Broadway and Fernwood Peter Boyd, is looking for- is a 21 and older event). we’re all together and I the arresting police department. Avenue; at 3:03 p.m. Monday ward to the evening and in the vicinity of Salem Street “It feels amazing to be love it.” Theft spoke of the band’s accom- LYNN and Overlook Ridge Drive; at nominated,” Phok said. Boyd and the band are plishments with pride. A report of a robbery at 9:11 3:05 p.m. Monday on Broad- “We are so proud of the hoping that this year will Arrests p.m. Monday at Mike’s Liquors way; at 5:47 p.m. Monday in “This year marks the video. My family loved it be the charm. at 2 Adams Street Extension. the vicinity of Naples Road; at third year that they’ve and couldn’t believe that Tickets are available for Jose Barreto, 30, of 96 Hol- 6:28 p.m. Monday in the vicin- been recognized,” said we did that kind of work. the Thursday night event lingsworth St., was arrested Vandalism ity of Mahoney Circle. Boyd, who lives in Lynn. “Tony and I have been only and can be purchased and charged with trespassing A report of a motor vehicle Boyd said band member friends since middle at ticketmaster.com. with a firearm, armed robbery, A report of vandalism at 7:41 hit and run accident at 6:03 Adam Kaz — who plays school, and it was great to Tonight’s festivities hon- carrying a loaded firearm, fire- a.m. Tuesday at 1 Auburn St. a.m. Monday at Joe’s Market an instrument called the work on this project with or this year’s nominees. arm use in felony, receiving A report of motor vehicle on Squire Road. banjolele — is thrilled him,” he said. “I want to Thursday’s will be a trib- stolen property and posses- vandalism at 10:04 a.m. about the nominations continue making videos ute to 2015 Hall of Fame sion of a firearm without a fire- Tuesday at 99 Franklin St.; at Complaints and is quick to thank vid- for local bands and I can’t Inductee Evan Dando of arm identification card at 1:30 10:46 a.m. Tuesday at 780 eo creators Tony Peguero, thank Raw Art Works The Lemonheads, and will a.m. Tuesday. Lynnway; at 11:01 a.m. Tues- A report of a disturbance at 19, and Rajeev Phok, 18, enough for all of the help also centerpiece “New Art- Lisa Bowen, 39, of 38 Ha- day at 49 Laighton St. 2:36 a.m. Monday at Revere from Raw Art Works. they gave us.” ist of the Year” winners. nover St., was arrested and Housing Authority on Eliot charged with assault and battery MARBLEHEAD Road; at 11:36 a.m. Tuesday on a police officer and resisting at Select Car Rental on VFW No void left by Saugus audit board arrest at 9:15 a.m. Tuesday. Accidents Parkway; at 3:08 p.m. Mon- Dustin McDonald, 29, of day on Breedens Lane; at “There was no animos- town treasury.” 38 Hanover St., was arrested A report of a motor vehicle saugus 6:03 p.m. Monday on North ity of any kind,” Sund said. “I have the utmost confi- and charged with resisting ar- accident at 2:02 p.m. Monday From A1 Shore Road; at 7:45 p.m. “Just a lack of engagement.” dence in the finance commit- rest and assault and battery at Ocean and Atlantic avenues; Monday at Casa Blanca on announced their resig- The resignation letter tee where they have done on a police officer at 5:11 a.m. at 2:57 p.m. Monday on West Centennial Avenue; at 8:59 nation in a letter to the states that good gover- an outstanding job working Tuesday. Shore Drive. p.m. Monday on Eliot Road; board of selectmen, which nance requires audits not with this administration in Fernando Murga, 31, with at 11:21 p.m. Monday on no address listed, was arrested they later sent to be pub- only from a fraud perspec- stabilizing our finances and Complaints Franklin Avenue. lished in area newspapers. tive but also from a pro- operations which has result- and charged with trespassing A report of an unwanted per- A report of a damaged fence The Saugus Audit Com- cess improvement and ef- ed in annual balanced bud- at 1:07 a.m. Tuesday. son at 10:34 a.m. Monday on at 1:32 p.m. Monday on Me- mittee felt there was no ficiency perspective. gets, a record amount in the Shirley Avenue; at 12:19 p.m. chanic Square. collaboration between the Meanwhile, Saugus offi- town’s stabilization (rainy Accidents Monday on Lantern Road; at A report of a scam call at committee and the board cials say that this is some- day) account, along with an 9:47 p.m. Monday on Eliot A report of a motor vehicle 4:14 p.m. Monday on Com- of selectmen, and after thing the town is not lack- upgrade in the town’s bond Road; at 11:36 p.m. Monday accident at 4:04 p.m. Monday mercial Street. being completely inactive, ing. rating with Moody’s Inves- at 210 Union St.; at 10:50 p.m. on Revere Street. decided to resign, said The committee was “nev- tors Service last year,” Pa- Monday at Eastern Avenue and Theft A report of a missing per- member Gary Sund. er responsible for internal netta said. Essex Street; at 6:58 a.m. Tues- son at 5:22 p.m. Monday on “We asked for a copy of audits,” Panetta said. “I do not believe volun- day at Gage and Maple streets; A report of larceny/forgery/ Broadway. last year’s audit report,” “The Saugus Finance teers should be completing at 7:52 a.m. Tuesday at Broad fraud at 7:22 p.m. Monday on Sund said. “That’s what we Committee reviews and town audits,” she said. “The and Market streets. Elmwood Road. Theft thought our mission was audits the town’s finan- town has a great resource A report of a motor vehicle A report of auto theft at 2:39 and no one ever responded. cials, which includes the with Selectman Jeff Cicolini hit and run accident at 8:04 PEABODY It was silly to be hanging annual financial audited on the board; he is a CPA p.m. Monday at 15 Clifton a.m. Monday at Joe’s Market on Squire Road. around if they didn’t want it. statements completed by and professional auditor.” Ave.; at 8:24 p.m. Monday at Arrest “As I understood it was a an independent outside “Those duties would be 320 Parkland Ave. A report of larceny/forgery/ fraud at 9:46 a.m. Monday on suggestion by the Depart- audit firm,” she said. “Au- with the finance commit- A report of a motor vehicle Don A. Denham, 37, of 50 Winthrop Parkway; at 11:36 ment of Revenue that they thority is given pursuant tee,” Vasapolli said. accident with personal injury Aborn St., was arrested and p.m. Monday at Dollar Tree on set up this board,” Sund to the town charter and “The town needs to move at 12:11 p.m. Tuesday at Sum- charged with shoplifting by Furlong Drive. said. “I don’t know that the finance committee forward from the politics of mer and Walden streets. asportation, third offense, and it was a mandate. But it has the responsibility to the few and govern and im- receiving stolen property over never got off the ground.” review and examine ‘all prove the community for Assaults $250 at 10:56 a.m. Tuesday. SAUGUS “We tried to work with books of records and ac- the whole,” Panetta said. A report of an assault and Accidents the town in terms of defin- counts, bills and vouchers Town Manager Scott battery at 10:04 p.m. Monday Accidents ing what was expected,” on which money has been Crabtree declined to com- said member Paul Mooney. or may be paid from the ment. on Union Street. A report of a motor vehicle A report of a motor vehicle accident at 8:54 a.m. Tuesday hit and run accident at 8:49 Complaints at 527 Lowell St. a.m. Monday on Granite Street. SENIOR LIVING DIRECTORY A report of a disturbance at Complaints A report of a motor vehicle The North Shore’s longest running resource guide. 5:15 p.m. Monday at 350 Bos- accident at 7:36 p.m. Monday ton St.; at 5:40 p.m. Monday at A report of an unwanted per- at Buffalo Wild Wings at 180 7 Barrett St.; at 7:33 p.m. Mon- son at 8:26 p.m. Monday at Main St.; at 5:51 a.m. Tuesday day at State Street Liquors at 44 168 Washington St. at 42 Boulder Road. State St.; at 7:58 p.m. Monday A report of a disturbance at at 16 Clinton St.; at 10:01 p.m. 1:22 p.m. Tuesday at Peabody Complaints Monday at Boston and Cottage Shell at 85 Lynnfield St. To advertise here, contact 781-593-7700, ext. 1217 streets; at 1:38 a.m. Tuesday at A report of a disturbance at or email [email protected] 32 Chestnut St.; at 2:03 a.m. Overdose 5:37 p.m. Monday at 5 Ben- Tuesday at 42 Whiting St.; at son Ave. 7:53 a.m. Tuesday on Greystone A report of an overdose at Park; at 8:12 a.m. Tuesday on 12:03 p.m. Tuesday on Ando- SWAMPSCOTT Millard Avenue; at 12:17 p.m. ver Street. Tuesday at 77 Marion St. Accidents Home A report of a juvenile prob- Theft ® lem at 4:47 p.m. Monday at A report of a motor vehicle Healthcare 225 Western Ave. A report of an attempted accident at 3:22 p.m. Mon- A report of a fight at 5 p.m. burglary at 11:49 p.m. Mon- day at Humphrey Street and Professionals Monday at 33 Marianna St.; at day at 30 Lowell St. Phillips Circle; at 3:42 p.m. Providing Medical & Non-Medical 12:40 a.m. Tuesday at 2 King- A report of a larceny at 7:33 Monday at Swampscott High Home Care Services throughout sley Terrace. a.m. Tuesday at 148 Shore Drive. School at 200 Essex St. A report of an uninvited Metro Boston, Merrimack Valley, guest at 5:07 p.m. Monday REVERE Theft North Shore & Cape Ann Communities on Market Street; at 6:36 p.m. Monday at Fran’s Place at 776 Arrest A report of a larceny at 6:41 Washington St.; at 1:14 a.m. a.m. Monday at Hawthorne 781-245-1880 Tuesday at 40 Lincoln St.; at Mark Paul Ciulla, 47, of Brook at 443 Essex St. www.abchhp.com Committed to Life at Home massachusetts briefs

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Husband’s sexual assaults can no longer be ignored The biggest magazine on the bridge planet DEAR ABBY: I have with an actual family unit. Bridge Magazine per than it would be at the been with my husband for Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van But instead I feel like sec- (bridgemagazine.co.uk) table, because you probably started in England in May took your time to consider almost 14 years. I’m a Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, ond-best and resentful. sound sleeper, and I sus- 1926, which makes it the your three choices: discard and was founded by her mother, This should be a time to another club, ruff low or ruff pect he has been having longest-running in the world. Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at (The Bridge World began in high. sex with me while I’m focus on us and our new DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los baby, not the child that October 1929, but has more Let’s look at each. If you sleeping. I have woken up issues because it was pub- discard, declarer ruffs and without clothes on, my un- Angeles, CA 90069. isn’t in his life or that lished during World War II.) plays a spade to dummy’s dergarments askew or the woman and her stupid ac- Last year, Bridge Magazine king. Suppose you play low. waistband “rolled on.” I DEAR TURNED UP- less of what your ultimate tions. Please advise me. went to e-mail only and ex- South crosses to his hand called him on it and told SIDE DOWN: Your decision may be, it will ploded in size. For example, with a club and drives out friends are wrong, and you help you be emotionally re- the November 2015 issue ran your spade ace. He wins the him I knew and that I’m SOON-TO-BE MOM next club, draws trumps, and not OK with it. should NOT “ignore” this. silient enough to live with to 140 pages! IN DENVER There are tournament claims. Weeks later, I caught Sex without a person’s your choice regardless of reports, amusing and in- It is the same if you ruff low. him red-handed. This time consent is rape! When a what your “friends” and DEAR MOM: You ARE structive articles, a bidding But what if you ruff high and I was awake, but I was so husband does what you family members may special and you ARE the panel with readers’ prize com- lead a club? Declarer wins and plays a spade to dum- frightened that I froze! I have described, it is called think. person who is creating a petition, deals to bid with your was sexually abused as a partner, and quizzes, one for my’s king, but must then lead spousal rape. new family with Rob, but a diamond, which you ruff to child and raped as an DEAR ABBY: My fian- a voucher. Because he claims this is your pregnancy may be a defeat the contract. adult, and now I feel like “all in your head,” for your ce, “Rob,” and I are preg- Today’s deal comes from a painful reminder of the defensive quiz by Julian Pot- my marriage has been own sanity, make an ap- nant. This should be an child he “lost.” He may be tage. You are East, defending turned upside down. My pointment to discuss this exciting time for me, but against four spades. West husband denies it. He with a licensed psycho- he keeps bringing up a afraid the same thing cashes two top hearts, drop- claims it’s all in my head. therapist. With your un- previous relationship dur- could happen again and ping declarer’s doubleton My friends say that for fortunate history, you ing which he had an un- need all the reassurance queen, then continues with the sake of my children I should have spoken with planned child. That was you can give him that it the heart jack. Rather than should ignore it or I’ll turn 10 years ago, and the gnash your teeth because someone already. Your won’t. partner did not give you a dia- their lives upside down. husband is either grossly mother denied him access. Abby, everyone thinks my Because his bringing up mond ruff, plan your defense. insensitive or derives plea- I have told Rob how husband is a catch! I’m the past relationship is When you enter the auction sure from being a preda- much his mentioning it after an opponent opens with sure if I walk away I’ll lose hurtful, suggest he talk tor. His behavior is appall- upsets me and I have a pre-empt, assume partner friends – maybe even with a licensed mental ing, and you do not have to asked him not to do it, es- has six or seven points. Here, some of my family. Please South jumps to four spades, stand for it. pecially during my preg- health professional about help me. I feel lost. it. Sometimes the best way trusting North to have a useful Counseling can help you nancy. I want to feel happy card or two. TURNED UPSIDE decide whether to remain and special as the woman to stop grieving is to talk This is much easier on pa- DOWN IN in this marriage. Regard- who will be providing Rob about it.

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REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON A8 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2015 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Stewart returns to ‘Daily Show’ Santa’s Island is a welcome sight to push 9/11 health act NEW YORK (AP) — Comedian Jon Stewart has returned to “The Daily Show” where he made a push to renew a law that provides health benefits for first responders who became ill after the Sept. 11 terror attacks. Stewart was a guest on “The Daily Show With Trevor Noah” on Monday night. S tewart Stewart urged, badgered and exhorted Congress, especially Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, to pass the Zadroga Act. The law expired last month but has enough funding to last another year. Proponents of the law are seeking its permanent extension, but some Republicans have opposed that, saying they want a chance to periodically review it and make sure it’s operating soundly. Noah took over as host of “The Daily Show” in September, succeeding Stewart, who stepped down in August after 16 years. Broadway hit ‘Hamilton’ to launch company in Chicago NEW YORK (AP) — The mega-hit Broadway show “Hamilton” is on the move — a production will open in Chicago next September. Producers said Tuesday that performances will begin Sept. 27 at the newly named The PrivateBank The- atre. It’s a coup for Chicago since the city has lured the Item photo | owen o’rourke hottest stage show in years and beaten a rival theater Santa’s Island in Wyoma Square, compliments of the Solimine family, collects money for town where it might play well, too — Washington, D.C. Item Santa from now until Christmas. Written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, the musical tells the true story of Alexander Hamilton, a Founding Father and the nation’s first treasury secretary. It is told by a young African-American and Latino cast. Why death is common in kids’ films It’s got a terrifically varied score, ranging from pop ballads to sexy R&B to rap battles, with lyrical nods LOS ANGELES (AP) ers fare best when real to Gilbert and Sullivan, Jason Robert Brown, — In the latest Pixar grown-ups are there to “South Pacific” and the Notorious B.I.G. release, “The Good Di- talk about it. Group tickets for the Chicago run will go on sale Jan. nosaur,” little Arlo’s dad Children generally don’t 5. Single ticket sales will be announced at a later date. is dramatically washed understand the perma- away by a raging river. nence and inevitability ABC stepping up with And Arlo isn’t the only of death until they reach animated hero to lose a elementary-school age, a new version of ‘Dirty Dancing’ family member in the said youth bereavement NEW YORK (AP) — ABC is stepping film’s first act. expert Dr. David Schon- out with a new production of “Dirty The protagonist in last feld, and popular movies Dancing.” year’s “Big Hero 6” loses often do little to depict The network said Tuesday it will film his brother in an explo- realistic ways of dealing a three-hour adaptation of the 1987 sion. Then, there’s Nemo, with grief. film that starred Jennifer Grey. This whose mom is eaten by a “We just model the time, actress-singer Abigail Breslin barracuda in the open- distress,” said Schonfeld, will play the lead role of Baby. ing minutes of “Finding director of USC’s Na- No other cast members were an- Nemo.” tional Center for School Breslin Photo | Pixar-Disney via AP nounced, nor did ABC specify an air- In “Frozen,” Anna and Crisis and Bereavement. date for the film. Elsa’s parents are lost This image released by Pixar-Disney shows “We leave the character “Dirty Dancing” tells the song-and-dance story of a at sea. And, who can characters Ramsey, voiced by Anna Paquin, in that distress, and then young woman in the early 1960s who vacations with forget the heartbreak of left, and Nash, voiced by A.J. Buckley, in a scene the resolution is: Grow up her parents in the Catskill Mountains and falls for “Bambi,” when a shotgun from “The Good Dinosaur.” and have your own cub. the resort’s working-class dance instructor, who in the blast kills the little deer’s That really isn’t how we original film was played by Patrick Swayze. mother. are trying to scare young problems? Parents do,” grieve. The ABC film will be produced by Lionsgate TV. There’s a lot of death viewers. Death of a par- Colman said. “If you “Unfortunately, there in animated movies for ent is often used as a want to make it a really are not a lot of animated kids. In fact, research has dramatic device to focus compelling story, you’ve films that show how we found that main char- on the young protagonist, got to get the parents out can help kids deal with acters in these films are says University of Ottawa of the picture so kids can loss. It becomes more of a SEND US YOUR STUFF more than twice as likely professor Ian Colman, go through this process vehicle to draw them in,” weo want t hear from you! to contribute to look!, to suffer traumatic death who conducted a study on themselves. One way to he continued. “We could than in dramas aimed at the subject published last do that is to kill them off.” do a better job with trying PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] or mail your adults. year in the British Medi- But when parents or to match children’s un- submission to the item, p.o. box 5, lynn, ma 01903. What’s a parent to do? cal Journal. older siblings die on- derstanding with what’s It’s not that cartoons “Who deals with kids’ screen, younger view- in the film.” WEATHER LOTTERY

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You can place your ad here! Contact Cassie at 781-593-7700 ext 1280 or email [email protected] SPORTS B WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2015 Peabody St. Mary’s girls’ looks to hockey takes wrestle its way aim at offense of last year’s seniors will season preview be missed greatly this back year. One of the most nota- By Lily Doolin ble losses for the Spartans For The Item coming into this season season preview Despite battling back is the versatile Katarina from an 0-7 start, the St. Roy, whose presence was By Maureen Mullen Mary’s girls’ hockey team known all over the ice last Item Sports Editor was unable to qualify for year. Key players this year: Experience should be the tourney last season. Senior captains, forward the key to success for the This season, the Spartans Peabody wrestling team seek offensive consistency Maggie Flaherty and de- this season. and production from all fenseman Vanessa VanBus- “We have a lot of vet- of their forwards to begin kirk, will be an essential erans coming back that strong. part of the success of this were in the starting Last year: The Spar- year’s team. Fellow senior lineup,” said coach David tans finished 9-12-1 last Katie Terban’s flexibility Pinette. “We have five or year. Coach Frank Pa- and power on offense will six individuals who I feel gliuca, though disappoint- hopefully help to fill the have a chance to go really PHOTO | BRIAN JENKINS ed his team didn’t make gap left by Roy. Returning deep into the postseason Junior goaltender Pat Feeley made his collegiate debut this past the playoffs, was proud of juniors Adara Nazarian this year. I think this is weekend against Boston University. his team’s ability to con- and Sarah Ryan add depth going to be my best team tinue fighting and consid- to the lines, and will be a at Peabody High. We con- erably improve its record. key element to offensive tinue to get better each Coach: This will be Pa- production. Ashley Wojew- year. So I’m really ex- Feeley staying the gliuca’s 10th year as head odzic will also return to the cited about it. Our sched- coach. ule definitely got a little Key players gone: All ST. MARY’S, B2 tougher, so I’m not sure how that’s going to trans- course at UVM late into wins and losses. But I feel like we’re going the seniors could remember my name, to be very competitive.” college notebook so I started getting called ‘Stretch.’” Last year: Peabody Feeley has backed up classmate By Joshua went 3-16 last year. Mike Santaguida and Brody Hoffman, Coach: Pinette is enter- Kummins For The Item who graduated, over his first few sea- ing his fourth year. sons in Burlington, but his hard work Key wrestlers gone: It’s safe to say Winthrop native Pat and ability to stay focused have made The Tanners will miss Feeley stands out as a member of the him a strong asset to the Catamount Matt Cloutman, who wrestled at 220 pounds. University of Vermont hockey team, program. “He was a great wres- but it’s not in the most usual of fash- “First and foremost, he’s an ex- tler,” Pinette said. “He ions. tremely hard-working young man,” was a motivator. Wres- The junior goaltender had not ap- UVM head coach Kevin Sneddon said. tling-wise, he was ad- peared in a collegiate game until this “He does a lot of the little things be- vanced in skill. He did a past weekend, but Feeley is one of fore and after practice, extra work in really good job for us for four Division 1 college hockey players the mornings to try to enhance his the three years that I’ve standing 6 feet, 7 inches tall. skills at his position, and does a great FILE PHOTO been here.” As one would expect, such a superla- job with that.” Key wrestlers this tive comes with some laughs. Feeley made his collegiate debut St. Mary’s senior Katie Terban will help pro- “I think freshman year it was a bit vide flexibility and power on offense for the PEABODY, B2 more of a joke,” Feeley said. “None of FEELEY, B2 Spartans.

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divers returning to the season preview team this year, including Nick Westin, Coral Gon- By Mike Alongi zalez and Alyssa Shaw. Cheryl Bosley, N.P. For The Item Also looking to contribute Orthopedic Nurse Practitioner The Lynn Tech swim and on the swimming side are dive team has a ton of tal- Eric Paz, Stephen Paz and ent returning to the roster Joie Donnelly. Carlos Gon- in 2015, and the Tigers zalez and Francisco Fres- North Shore Medical Center has been a part of the Lynn are looking to get back co will look to make an im- community for years and plans to continue for decades to come. into the mix in the Com- pact on the diving board. monwealth Athletic Con- Strengths: Experience Over the next 3 to 4 years we will realign our services to advance ference/Small division. is the biggest strength care even further for local patients and families. Last year: The Tigers for the Tigers this year. Of the 25 kids who came went 5-5 last year. Until then, NSMC Union Hospital will remain open, providing exceptional care and service Coach: Brad Tilley is out to join the team, over entering his 38th season half were there last year from some of the most dedicated and compassionate caregivers in healthcare today. And after as well. And they want to as the Tech coach. that, NSMC and this extraordinary team will continue to care for you through a regional Key swimmers/div- work. ers lost: The Tigers lost “I love how hard these network, even better equipped to help you stay healthy. some good swimmers from kids work every day,” Til- last year’s team, including ley said. “They want to be For more information about NSMC Union Hospital, please visit, nsmc.partners.org/Union standout Jake Kennedy. great, and that’s a good “He was a big part of our sign to start the year.” team last year, so it’ll be Tilley also points out tough without him,” said that the great work of his Tilley. “But I think we assistant coaches, John have a lot of talent this Hogan, Katie Hogan and year and we should be diving coach Donald McK- able to offset that.” inney, goes a long way to-     Key swimmers/divers ward the Tigers’ success. 500 Lynnfield Street this year: Tech has a lot of impact swimmers and TECH, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2015 Peabody boys’ hockey feeling optimistic

which consists of senior Doucette. pects a big challenge from season preview co-captain Owen Brewster Question marks: While Marblehead. The squad is and juniors Chris Gillen Leonard anticipates pro- excited about a non-league By Tony Lee and Nick Merryman. duction from the top line, For The Item slate that includes Lin- “We’ve got some experi- he hopes to get more from coln-Sudbury, Concord- A strong finish to the ence,” Leonard said. “The the others up front. Carlisle and cross-town 2014-15 season and a key is we have seniors “I would definitely say a rival Bishop Fenwick in a boatload of veteran play- that play. When you have question mark would be game that puts the Carlin ers returning has the Pea- seniors that play and are to get some balanced scor- Cup on the line. body boys’ hockey team motivated, as opposed to ing because you can’t just Coach’s outlook: “With having seniors on your rely on those top three eyeing the season with a the veteran team that we team that don’t really play forwards. We really have great deal of optimism. have, with a lot of our top much, that helps.” to have a second line,” he “I think we were one of players, a lot of experience, the better teams down the Strengths: It all starts said. we have some All-Stars at stretch, won a tournament with McDonnell, who Shaw’s younger brother, certain positions. I’m look- game, lost to North Read- sported a 2.53 goals- Nolan Shaw, anchors the ing, but a lot of these kids against average in 20 second line, and two fresh- ing to have a really strong are back…and they’re re- games, and the experi- men scored in the Salem season. I hope that we can ally hungry,” coach Mark enced defensive crew. State High School Hockey contend for the (North- Leonard said. “Definitely goaltending, Jamboree last weekend. eastern Conference) title Last year: The Tan- from the goalie out,” Leon- Opening game: The and the next step would ners went 10-7-3, losing PHOTO | BOB ROCHE ard said. “Aaron was an Tanners host Winthrop on be to have a good run in to North Reading in the P eabody’s Nick Merryman takes off on the All-Star goalie, Shaw was Wednesday. the tournament. Most of second round of the tour- whistle to attack the goal. an All-Star defenseman. Last league title: The these kids got a taste of it nament. Goalie and defense will Tanners claimed the last year, the tournament. Coach: Leonard, a cap- 10 assists, will be sorely tender Aaron McDonnell, definitely be our strength.” Northeastern Conference They want to get back tain on the 1984 team at missed, as will standout a junior. Five of the top six Shaw will be joined crown in 2010. there.” Peabody, is back for his defenseman Cam Smul- defensemen from 2014-15 along the blue line by, Big games on the 21st season. len. return, led by senior co- among others, senior co- schedule: The opener is a Tony Lee can be reached Key players gone: Key players this year: captain Donnie Shawk. captains Aaron Dollin and big one, as Winthrop domi- at [email protected]. Leading scorer Reed Fos- Fourteen players are back, Leonard expects big Pat McCarthy and juniors nated the league last sea- Follow him on Twitter @ ter, who had 11 goals and including All-Star goal- things out of the No. 1 line, Tim January and Devin son, and Leonard also ex- tonylee_vt. Lynnfield girls’ Peabody looks to wrestle its way back track team looks for peabody So, I’m excited for the up- From B1 coming year. It should be a really good year for us.” strength in numbers year: Pinette will look Question marks: “Who to a group of veterans is going to fill in the open captain Rachel DiTullio for leadership this year. spots? We’re really young. season preview runs an array of events. Aaron Sacca is a junior We actually have a lot of Strengths: With a much captain who will wrestle young guys coming onto By Tom Joyce larger team this season, at 182 pounds. Senior our team. So, I guess the For The Item the Pioneers have much captain Marcus Gutierrez question is who will be fill- will wrestle at 195. Sopho- ing in the holes we have in With a much larger better depth in almost every event. With over 40 more Noah Freedman will the lineup.” team now, the Lynnfield wrestle at 145-152. Junior athletes, they have more Opening meet: Sat- Pioneers girls’ track team Ben Caputo will compete than double what they urday at Danvers in the is hoping it can improve at 220, and sophomores had to work with last Northeastern Conference upon the positives of last Matt Rapoza will wrestle Brawl. season. year. They are also young. at 120 while Ryan Vinagro There are just two seniors Big matches coming Last year: Low in num- will compete at 132. up: “All of them are pretty on the team this season, bers, the team finished Strengths: Experience big,” Pinette said. which should set them up the year at 1-7. will be one of the keys for Coach’s outlook: “My well for future seasons. Coach: Liane Cook en- the Tanners this season. hopes are that really we Question marks: While ters her second season as “The returning veterans,” keep improving the way the girls’ head coach. the numbers have in- Pinette said. “This is the I feel we can. Team-wise, Key athletes gone: creased significantly, the most starters I’ve had re- record-wise, I’m less con- The team will look to team is still on the smaller turning. We’re really young, cerned with that as far replace two significant side. And, with just two se- but young in a good way. as advancing individually losses as the Pioneers will niors there is a good deal We only have two seniors so for each wrestler to be the be without Bailey Fan- of youth and inexperience. we’re only going to lose two best that they can be, and ikos, who now plays field The Pioneers struggled off the team next year. So, I feel like the wins will hockey for the University last year, and are still in a as good as we’re going to be take care of themselves. of Virginia, and Tia Pat- rebuilding process. this year we should be even We’re young, so I’m not terson, who runs track for Opening meet: The better next year.” only looking toward this Boston College. Pioneers’ first meet is “When I took over, it year but I’m looking for fu- Key athletes this year: against Manchester Essex wasn’t just showing them ture years as well. And the Kate Mitchell highlights on Tuesday at the Reggie how to wrestle, it was future looks really good.” the girls’ team’s return- Lewis Center. FILE PHOTO showing them how to be ees. She ran at both states Big meets on the from a wrestling team. Maureen Mullen can be and nationals last year. schedule: Cook said that Aaron Sacco throws down an underclassman. We definitely have worked reached at mmullen@item- Meryl Braconnier, Lexi because her team is on the Varsity wrestlers pair off with newcomers to hard over the past three live.com. Follow her on Twit- Yannone and Liz Reed smaller side, every meet show them proper technique. years to get to this point. ter at @MaureenAMullen. will be key contributors could pose a challenge . as sprinters while Brie Coach’s outlook: Giammarco is expected to “We’re very hopeful. We’re Tech swimming looks to get back to its winning ways be the Pioneers’ leading optimistic we can win hurdler. Gracie Starling some meets. If not, we’re TECH “That’s going to be one just like (Bill) Belichick,” just blown away at how and Abbie Dickey are the going to develop talent for From B1 of our bigger tests of the Tilley joked. “Although, I hard the kids are already team’s top sprinters while next year.” season,” Tilley said of the hope our outcome is bet- working, and it’s only go- “They work so well with opener. “So we’ll see where ter than his over the last ing to mean good things for all the kids, and they really we stand after that meet.” couple weeks!” us. Other than that, we just St. Mary’s girls’ hockey do help make everyone bet- Other big meets on the Last league title: The want the kids to continue to ter in a big way,” Tilley said. schedule: Considering the Tigers last won the CAC/ do well in school and keep takes aim at offense Opening meet: The Ti- difficulty of the opening Small in 2013. having fun out there.” gers get the season started meet, Tilley doesn’t want Coach’s outlook: “I Mike Alongi can be st . mary’s tency among his forwards. on Dec. 16 when they take to look too far ahead. think we’re primed to be reached at mikealongi75@ From B1 Opening game: The on a tough Greater Law- “We’re really going to way better than a .500 team gmail.com. Follow him on Spartans open Saturday at rence team. take it one game at a time, this year,” said Tilley. “I’m Twitter @m_alongi. back end of the play, and home against Tewksbury. continue to make the Spar- Big games: The Spar- tans’ defense formidable. tans find themselves in a Feeley staying the course at University of Vermont “We have a good core re- competitive Central Cath- turning,” said Pagliuca. olic League, and know feeley Several local natives play me to choose a school that as SNHU has matched its Strengths: Goaltending they will have to step up From B1 their collegiate hockey had a challenging course best ever start to the sea- is by far St. Mary’s best as- their game to find success in the Hockey East and load and a good business son, going 8-0 ... Marble- set coming into the season. against their opposition. late in the third period of ECAC, so the opportunity school, but at the same head native and Bates Col- Juniors Emily Stephenson However, Pagliuca isn’t Saturday’s 5-3 loss at Bos- to compete at such an elite time was playing in one of lege junior Sara Daher won and Brittany McPherson willing to choose which ton University, coming in level in the New England the best conferences in all the 200 individual medley will be back between the opponents deserve more after Santaguida suffered region was one that was too of college hockey.” (two minutes, seven sec- pipes, and look to build attention than others. a lower-body injury on the good for Feeley to pass up. With Santaguida in- onds), the 100 backstroke upon their skills and ex- “We’re in no position to play that led to the Terri- “It’s really special to me,” jured, Feeley and fresh- (58.39) and the 200 back ers’ game-tying goal. perience. McPherson was take any team lightly,” he Feeley said. “Growing up, man Packy Munson will (2:06) at the Maine State It was certainly an un- the starter last year, and said. I used to be able to go 10 handle goaltending re- swim meet this Saturday expected circumstance for impressed all with her However, Pagliuca and minutes down the road sponsibilities for UVM’s ... Marblehead’s Lexie La- the Catamounts, but Fee- home-and-home series continued success ev- his team are excited about and go to four different ing logged her fourth and ley made five saves in the college hockey games. I with St. Lawrence this ery season. Pagliuca was the upcoming, first-year fifth assists for the Har- game’s final two minutes was always around it. You weekend. The Catamounts pleased with the progress North Shore tourney at vard women’s hockey team and 59 seconds. kind of just idolized all are 4-10-2 overall and 3-5- Stephenson has made over Endicott College at the in its losses to Princeton “It was an interesting those players while you’re 2 in Hockey East play. the past few seasons, and end of December. and Quinnipiac last week event for Pat to have to be growing up, and now to Names and notes is confident that both of Last league title: The ... Peabody natives Andrew Spartans won the league thrown into the fire there finally be playing college Lynn’s Katie Burt posted these goalies will be hard Bucci and Alex Minter both in the 2012-2013 season. in his college debut,” Sned- hockey, it’s really some- her seventh shutout of the to get by. scored goals for the Sa- Coach’s outlook: don said. “With two and a thing special.” season for the Boston Col- Question marks: Pa- lem State hockey team in “There’s a refreshing atti- half minutes to go, in a 3-3 Feeley played with Mer- lege women’s hockey team gliuca stressed that his the Vikings’ 7-2 win over tude this year. I’ve really hockey game, having to rimack College’s Chris in their 5-0 win over Maine team’s improvements are Worcester State on Satur- seen some improvement. kill off a five-minute major LeBlanc and Maine’s Mark on Saturday ... Marble- day ... Swampscott’s Matt mainly on offense. Last We just need to get off to is not exactly a warm wel- Hamilton while growing up head’s Will Quigley, a se- season, the Spartans were Duquette led the Suffolk a better start.” come to college hockey for in Winthrop. Marblehead nior and defensive back men’s basketball team with plagued by an inability to Pat, but he handled it very native and Colgate defen- for the Brown University 28 points in its 79-72 win put the puck in the net. Lily Doolin can be well. It was a very difficult seman Jake Kulevich was football team, was named over Emmanuel on Sat- During practice, Pagliuca reached at ldoolin17@ circumstance, and I’m cer- a teammate at Berkshire to the 2015 Academic All- urday, a personal best for looks to work on consis- gmail.com. tainly proud of him.” School. America Division 1 football Duquette ... Swampscott’s Everyone involved in Strong academic and second team last week. He Samnell Vonleh led the St. the local hockey scene has athletic reputations made paced Brown’s secondary Anslem women’s basketball Catch up with your memories of the game at Vermont the perfect choice with 44 tackles, 38 solo ... team with 11 points and 10 the college level, and Fee- for Feeley. Lynn English graduate rebounds in their 60-46 loss favorite team ley is no exception. He “I was just looking for a Catherine Stinson added to Bentley on Saturday. grew up a Boston College school with the best bal- six points and three re- in Item Sports! fan, watching the pow- ance of athletics and aca- bounds in Southern New Joshua Kummins can erhouse hockey program demics,” Feeley said. “My Hampshire University’s be reached at joshuakum- and football teams led by family really puts a heavy 72-67 win over Bentley on [email protected]. Fol- current Atlanta Falcons emphasis on academics. Saturday. Stinson is ranked low him on Twitter @Josh- quarterback Matt Ryan. My parents really wanted fifth on the team in scoring uaKummins. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2015 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE SPORTS BRIEFS THURSDAY Swampscott Power rankings: Perfect Panthers Track Winthrop at Danvers (4) winter ball Marblehead at Beverly (4) Swampscott at Peabody (6) The Swampscott Winter on top, Pats slide down to fifth Swimming Ball league will start on Salem at Gloucester (6:30) Peabody at Beverly (8) Jan. 8 and is open to Little NEW YORK (AP) — AFC West title. Von Miller FRIDAY League players ages 8-12. Cam Newton and the Car- led the Broncos defense Boys’ basketball The league runs for 12 olina Panthers are rolling with two sacks in the 17-3 Benedetto jamboree (2:30) weeks, each Friday from 4-6 along while Tom Brady win. Girls’ basketball p.m. at Route 1 Sportsplex and the Patriots are sur- “Asking one player to Danvers at Ipswich (7) in Danvers. The cost is $150. prisingly sliding with four block Von Miller is a rec- Swimming For information, contact NEC diving meet (5:30) games left in the regular ipe for disaster,” said Ira Swampscott Little League Track season. Kaufman of The Tampa Saugus at Lynn English (4) president Joe Ford at ford- The Panthers moved to Tribune. Gloucester at Revere (4) [email protected]. 12-0 after rallying past The Bengals are com- the Saints 41-38 on Sun- ing off a 37-3 rout of the TV/RADIO Lynn Youth Soccer day and remain on top of Browns and can clinch the latest AP Pro32 rank- TV the AFC North with a win registration ings. over the surging Steelers College basketball The Panthers again re- on Sunday. Pittsburgh Lynn Youth Soccer is Niagara at Saint John’s, FS1, ceived all 12 first-place jumped two spots to No. 8. 5 p.m.; Boston College at accepting registration for its votes in balloting by 12 “Can make me a believer Providence, FS1; Eastern winter and spring sessions. media members who reg- this week vs. Pittsburgh,” Kentucky at Kentucky, Winter indoor session is ularly cover the league. NBC Sports’ Tony Dungy ESPN2; Howard at Purdue, played at Breed Middle The NFC South champi- said of the Bengals. ons host the reeling Fal- ESPNU, 7 p.m.; Nebraska at School in the upper and lower also moved up a cons on Sunday. Creighton, CBSSN, 8 p.m.; gyms. U-8 and U-10 teams spot to No. 6 after domi- “The Panthers are the Dayton at Vanderbilt, play Fridays, 6-9 p.m. U-6 nating the Vikings, who last of the unbeatens at ESPNU; UNLV at Wichita and U-12 teams play Satur- dropped to No. 10. The 12-0 in pursuit of the State, ESPN2, 9 p.m. Seahawks try to continue days, 9 a.m. - noon. The ses- NFL’s only perfect team, NBA sion runs for eight weeks. the 1972 Miami Dolphins their push to the playoffs Chicago at Boston, CSN, Players and coaches are need- (17-0),” said Rick Gosse- when they face the Ra- ESPN, 7 p.m.; Atlanta at ed. To register, go to lynny- lin of The Dallas Morning vens on Sunday. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Dallas, ESPN, 9:30 p.m. outhsoccer.org. Please note News. “Seahawks look scary again,” Fox Sports’ John Golf any special requests when “Don Shula coached Cam Newton has the Carolina Panthers at 12-0, those Dolphins. His son the fourth team in NFL history to reach that mark. Czarnecki said. European: Dubai Masters, registering. Deadline for Mike is offensive coordi- The Chiefs, who have Golf, 3:30 p.m.; Thailand online registration for the nator at Carolina.” won six games in a row, Golf Championship, Golf, 9 winter session is Tuesday. step back in their bid to Arizona gets Week 14 The Patriots dropped are No. 7 in the poll. p.m. Deadline for walk-in registra- earn the top seed in the started when it hosts Min- three spots to fifth after The Packers, who re- tion is Sunday, 1-3 p.m., at AFC,” Newsday’s Bob nesota on Thursday night. NHL a 35-28 loss to the Eagles mained at No. 9, and Vi- Hood Park. Glauber said. “This team looks ready Boston at Montreal, NBCSN, at home. 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Giants 5 7 0 .417 307 296 Miami 5 7 0 .417 240 300 Dallas 4 8 0 .333 223 277 South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Indianapolis 6 6 0 .500 259 305 x-Carolina 12 0 0 1.000 373 243 Houston 6 6 0 .500 253 264 Tampa Bay 6 6 0 .500 271 298 Jacksonville 4 8 0 .333 275 341 Atlanta 6 6 0 .500 279 257 Tennessee 3 9 0 .250 245 296 New Orleans 4 8 0 .333 299 380 North North W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Cincinnati 10 2 0 .833 334 196 Green Bay 8 4 0 .667 289 238 Pittsburgh 7 5 0 .583 311 240 Minnesota 8 4 0 .667 238 232 Baltimore 4 8 0 .333 272 291 Chicago 5 7 0 .417 251 290 Cleveland 2 10 0 .167 216 347 Detroit 4 8 0 .333 253 315 West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Denver 10 2 0 .833 269 210 Arizona 10 2 0 .833 382 232 Kansas City 7 5 0 .583 321 240 Seattle 7 5 0 .583 305 229 Oakland 5 7 0 .417 284 314 St. Louis 4 8 0 .333 189 257 San Diego 3 9 0 .250 247 324 San Francisco 4 8 0 .333 178 291 Thursday’s Game Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Arizona, 8:25 p.m. Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Sunday’s Games Atlanta at Carolina, 1 p.m. Detroit at St. Louis, 1 p.m. Seattle at Baltimore, 1 p.m. San Diego at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Oakland at Denver, 4:05 p.m. Washington at Chicago, 1 p.m. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Buffalo at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Dallas at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m. San Francisco at Cleveland, 1 p.m. New England at Houston, 8:30 p.m. John Lackey has agreed to a two-year, $32 million contract with the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday, reunit- New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Monday’s Game ing him with old Red Sox teammates John Lester and David Ross. Tennessee at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Miami, 8:30 p.m. NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE John Lackey agrees to deal with Cubs Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Montreal 28 19 6 3 41 94 63 Dallas 27 20 5 2 42 93 70 Detroit 27 15 8 4 34 71 69 St. Louis 27 15 8 4 34 68 67 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Joe “You walk into a three-game se- moving forward,” Maddon said. “I Ottawa 27 14 8 5 33 86 81 Minnesota 26 14 7 5 33 70 64 Maddon thought back to 2002, when ries, and the other team calls for like the idea of coming off the kind Boston 26 14 9 3 31 85 75 Nashville 27 14 8 5 33 72 71 Florida 27 13 10 4 30 69 66 Chicago 27 14 9 4 32 74 69 he was the Angels’ bench coach and your pitching, and you say it’s go- of year that we had to really add this Tampa Bay 28 13 12 3 29 66 65 Winnipeg 28 13 13 2 28 76 85 John Lackey, a 24-year-old rookie, ing to be Lester, Arrieta and Lackey. kind of a personality to the group.” Buffalo 28 11 14 3 25 67 78 Colorado 28 12 15 1 25 77 81 beat the in They don’t like that,” Maddon said. The move reunites Lackey with Toronto 27 9 13 5 23 61 74 Pacific Division Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Game 7 of the World Series. Lackey gets a $7 million signing Lester and catcher David Ross, all GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angeles 27 18 8 1 37 71 57 “He actually helped pay for my bonus, of which $2 million is payable part of Boston’s 2013 World Se- N.Y.Rangers 28 18 7 3 39 80 58 San Jose 26 14 12 0 28 70 68 Washington 25 18 5 2 38 79 55 Vancouver 29 10 11 8 28 77 81 daughter’s wedding,” Maddon said. on Dec. 22 and the rest on Jan. 16, ries champions. Cubs president of N.Y.Islanders 29 16 8 5 37 82 70 Arizona 27 13 13 1 27 74 85 “I was really grateful for many years 2017. He receives salaries of $12.5 baseball operations Theo Epstein New Jersey 27 14 10 3 31 69 66 Anaheim 28 11 12 5 27 55 68 Pittsburgh 26 14 10 2 30 61 62 Edmonton 28 11 15 2 24 71 82 for that.” million a season. was the general manager in Boston Philadelphia 28 11 11 6 28 57 78 Calgary 26 10 14 2 22 65 94 In a deal that reunites the pair, He went 13-10 with a 2.77 ERA in when Lackey signed an $82.5 mil- Carolina 27 10 13 4 24 59 81 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- Columbus 29 11 16 2 24 68 84 time loss. Lackey and the Chicago Cubs final- 33 starts for NL Central champion lion, five-year contract with the Red ized a $32 million, two-year contract St. Louis and started Game 4 of the Sox as a free agent before the 2010 Tuesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games Tuesday. NL Division Series at Wrigley Field, season. N.Y. Islanders 4, Philadelphia 3, SO Boston at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles 3, Columbus 2, OT San Jose at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Now 37, Lackey will slot behind lasting just three innings in a sea- Chicago, which announced the Detroit at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Colorado, 10 p.m. NL Cy Young Award winner Jake son-ending 6-4 loss to Chicago. deal Tuesday, forfeits its first pick in New Jersey at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Ottawa at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games Arrieta and Jon Lester in the ro- “I really believe that the particu- June’s amateur draft, the 28th over- Arizona at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Montreal at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. tation as the Cubs seek their first lar kind of edge that John provides all. St. Louis gains a compensation- Nashville at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Ottawa at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. World Series title since 1908. is really going to be helpful for us round pick. Carolina at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Washington at Florida, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Calgary, 9 p.m. Philadelphia at St. Louis, 8 p.m. wins NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division J.G. Taylor Spink Award W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 13 9 .591 — San Antonio 18 4 .818 — Boston 12 9 .571 ½ Dallas 13 9 .591 5 NASHVILLE, Tenn. winner of the award and BRAND NEW TODAY! New York 10 12 .455 3 Memphis 12 9 .571 5½ (AP) — Boston Globe will be honored during the Brooklyn 6 15 .286 6½ Houston 10 12 .455 8 Philadelphia 1 21 .045 12 New Orleans 5 16 .238 12½ sports columnist Dan Hall of Fame’s induction Southeast Division Northwest Division Shaughnessy has won the weekend from July 22- LYNN -- 1 1/2 bdrm, h/w floors, close to bus & train. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB J.G. Taylor Spink Award Miami 12 7 .632 — Oklahoma City 12 8 .600 — 25 in Cooperstown, New $975 a mon. Charlotte 12 8 .600 ½ Utah 9 9 .500 2 for meritorious contribu- York. Sect.8 ok. Must have references 978-239-7486. Atlanta 13 9 .591 ½ Minnesota 8 12 .400 4 tions to baseball writing. The 62-year-old spent Orlando 11 9 .550 1½ Portland 9 14 .391 4½ Shaughnessy received Washington 9 10 .474 3 Denver 8 13 .381 4½ four years covering base- Central Division Pacific Division 185 of 417 votes from ball for The Baltimore W L Pct GB W L Pct GB members of the Baseball Evening Sun and The GET THE RESULTS YOU WANT Cleveland 14 7 .667 — Golden State 23 0 1.000 — Writers’ Association of Chicago 11 7 .611 1½ L.A. Clippers 12 9 .571 10 Washington Star, and has America. The late Fur- CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE: Indiana 12 8 .600 1½ Phoenix 9 13 .409 13½ been with the Globe for Detroit 12 10 .545 2½ Sacramento 7 15 .318 15½ man Bisher of The Atlan- 9 13 .409 5½ L.A. Lakers 3 18 .143 19 ta Journal-Constitution 35 years. Known for the Tuesday’s Games Memphis at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. phrase “Red Sox Nation,” Cleveland 105, Portland 100 L.A. Lakers at Minnesota, 8 p.m. got 157 votes in balloting 781-593-7700, ext. 2 Golden State 131, Indiana 123 L.A. Clippers at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. announced Tuesday and Shaughnessy has written Brooklyn 110, Houston 105 New York at Utah, 9 p.m. Juan Vene, a print and 12 books, including nine Oklahoma City at Memphis, 8 p.m. Orlando at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Orlando at Denver, 9 p.m. on baseball. Atlanta at Dallas, 9:30 p.m. broadcast reporter for Utah at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Former Globe colleagues classifi[email protected] Wednesday’s Games Thursday’s Games more than 60 years, re- Chicago at Boston, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. ceived 74. There was one and Houston at Washington, 7 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Chicago, 8 p.m. Miami at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Atlanta at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. blank ballot. Larry Whiteside also are San Antonio at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. New York at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Shaughnessy is the 67th Spinks winner. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2015

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HELP GENERAL PROFESSIONAL HELP WANTED OFFICE SPACE REAL ESTATE NOTICES PRODUCTS WANTED HELP WANTED FOR SALE Swampscott Public Schools Last Office with plenty of sun. In 3 SNOW PLOW story bldg. with elevator, at 319 PAY CALLS WANTED TO BUY JOB INFORMATION Substitute Teachers Needed! Lynnway. Secure bldg. with plenty SERVICES DRIVER Swampscott Public Schools is currently accepting applications for of parking!!! Rent $500, 375 sq. ft. For greater north shore Substitute Teachers for grades K – 12 for the 2015-2016 school year. Call 781-632-4086 HUGHES area. Call 978-771-9352 Substitute Teachers are employed on an as needed basis and are paid Pay Call Numbers MILITARY ITEMS NOTICE $75/per day. They are expected to work from approx. 7:50am until THE EDISON (900, 976 and 550) Revolutionary war through For more information and assis- 2:35pm (depending on the school they are assigned to for that day). A Several sizes Advertiser telephone numbers with Vietnam & most countries. tance regarding the reliability of high school diploma is required along with 1-2 years beyond available. Thinking of Moving! 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST CALL Peter 1-781-631-1718 business opportunities, work-at- graduation. Please send cover letter, resume, college transcripts (if HVAC, Parking disclose the price of the telephone home opportunities, employment AUTO available), certification (if available), and three letters of reference to: Call John ~ 781-593-2730 call. When a number is published services and financing, the Daily [email protected] within the advertisement the per Item urges its readers to contact PAINTER - minute andr flat charge must be FREE HOME the Better Business Bureau Inc., PREPPER GENERAL included. If you dial a pay per call 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite Must be reliable & exp. REAL number from an advertisement 102, Marlborough, MA Benefits available. HELP WANTED RENTALS appearing in the classified section 07152-4705 or call 508-652-4800 Stop by 79 Bennett St., ESTATE and it DOES NOT disclose this APPRAISALS Lynn to fill out app or Seamstress/Tailor information, please notify the Item Call 781-586-8781 classified department immediately. NOTICE Simons Uniforms, Rte 1A on the Don't pay to find work before you SAUGUS AUTO CRAFT REAL ESTATE BUSINESS NOBODY SELLS MORE Response to any pay per call Lynnway, seeks P/T help, flexible APARTMENTS get the job. Legitimate job place- numbers will be charged to your hours, must have sewing experi- OPPORTUNITY ment firms that work to fill specific telephone bill and anyone under ence. Must read and speak HOMES IN LYNN... positions cannot charge an upfront East Lynn ~ Large first floor, 1 18 years of age must have Drivers Wanted English Call 781-595-2644 fee. For free information about bdrm. On bus line, parking, parent's consent. I BUY avoiding employment service Full Time laundry. $1,050., No fees. THAN Please call immediately for scams, write the Federal Trade Good benefits! DRIVERS Call ~ 781-477-6457 HOARDER'S further details or information. Commission at Washington, D.C., 40 hour work week CLASSIFIED HELP WANTED HOMES! CENTURY 21 20580 or call the National Fraud Require loading and unloading of LYNN~ 3 Bed apt, avail Jan (781)593-7700 Information Center, trucks. Able to lift 75 pounds. DOT 1, First, last and sec req. CASH!!! medical card needed. CDL not Near transport. $1500/mo, Any condition! HUGHES 1-800-876-7060 School Van Drivers incl HW. Call 781-513-0487 required, $12.50 / $14.00 per hour and Monitors Don't clean it... SELL IT! based on experience. LYNN -- 1 1/2 bdrm, h/w floors, Call Dave: 781-249-2346 Apply in Person: Caring, reliable people to transport spec. needs students to and from close to bus & train. $975 a mon. 781-599-1776 The Salvation Army Sect.8 ok. Must have references 209 Broadway, school. P/T, split shift, M-F. Help w 319 Broadway Lynn /7D license avail. $13.25-14.25 978-239-7486. Rte 1 South Saugus www.century21hughes.com /hour www.nrtbus.com DANVERS ~ MOBILE HOME Salon and full day spa 978-291-0351 Clean and furnished, 1 bdrm, looking for motivated hair stylist 41 Stewart Street, Lynn, MA convenient location, no pets. with Class A license and clientelle All real estate advertising in Call ~ 978-774- 4303 this newspaper is subject to preferred. Please call for details. the Federal Fair Housing Act 781-595-1551. Ask for George. of 1968, the Massachusetts Anti Discrimination Act & the Boston & Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination LEGAL LEGAL LEGAL LEGAL based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, veterans status or CITY OF LYNN COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS CITY OF LYNN COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS source of income or any intention to make any such preference, limitation or The City of Lynn is accepting Proposals for: LAND COURT The City of Lynn will receive bids for the following: LAND COURT discrimination. FABRICATION AND DELIVERY OF A DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT ASBESTOS ABATEMENT AND RELATED DEPARTMENT OF This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate NEW PRE-FABRICATED CONCRETE RESTROOM (SEAL) 15 SM 010203 SERVICES THE TRIAL COURT which is in violation of the law. Our BUILDING AT LYNN WOODS RESERVATION ORDER OF NOTICE FOR THE CITY OF LYNN (SEAL) readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertising in this newspaper PENNYBROOK ROAD ENTRANCE TO: INSPECTIONAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT 15 SM 009990 are available on an equal opportunity LYNN, MA Lauren Dellascio Specifications may be obtained at the OFFICE OF THE ORDER OF NOTICE basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. For the Requests for Proposals, with Qualifications, may be and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the PURCHASING AGENT, To: N.E. area call HUD at 617-565-5308. obtained at the OFFICE OF THE PURCHASING Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 Room 205, City Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts. Sarah J. Ackley and Thomas D. Turner, Jr., The toll-free number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275 AGENT, Room 205, City Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts. et. Seq.: Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Bids must be sealed and marked accordingly and and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Proposals must be submitted to the OFFICE OF THE Trustee for Ameriquest Mortgage Securities Inc., submitted to the OFFICE OF THE PURCHASING Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 PURCHASING AGENT, Room 205, LYNN CITY HALL, Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2002-4 AGENT, ROOM 205, CITY HALL, LYNN, MASSACHU- et seq.: REAL ESTATE LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS prior to 11:00 A.M., claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real SETTS prior to 11:00 A.M., TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency claiming to WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2016. property in Lynn, numbered 281 Broadway, given by 2016 and will be publicly opened and read aloud and have an interest in a mortgage covering real property in WANTED Proposals with all pertinent QUALIFICATIONS MUST Daniel Dellascio and Lauren Dellascio to Ameriquest forth-with in Room 205, City Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts. Lynn, numbered 20 Winthrop Street, given by: Sarah J. BE SUBMITTED IN A SEPARATE ENVELOPE Mortgage Company, dated August 23, 2002, and Each bidder must submit, with their bid, both a current Ackley and Thomas D. Turner, Jr. to Mortgage MARKED QUALIFICATIONS. The Declaration Form recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Certificate of Eligibility as issued by the Division of Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for I BUY HOMES MUST BE SIGNED and submitted in the QUALIFICA- Deeds in Book 19192, Page 385, and now held by the Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) Stonehambank – A Co-operative Bank, dated November TIONS ENVELOPE. Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a and an Update Statement current as of the bid date. 29, 2007 , and recorded in the Essex County (Southern COST PROPOSAL prices MUST BE SUBMITTED IN A complaint for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' The Category of Work is Asbestos Removal. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 27352, at Page 374, SEPARATE, SEALED ENVELOPE AND MARKED Servicemembers status. If you now are, or recently have Each bid submitted must be accompanied by FIVE and now held by assignment, has/have filed with this CASH! COST PROPOSAL and submitted at the same time. been, in the active military service of the United States PERCENT (5%) OF THE TOTAL BID PRICE in the form court a complaint for determination of Defendant's Each proposal must have submitted in the QUALIFICA- of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of of Certified Check, Cashier's Check or Bid Bond payable /Defendants' Servicemembers status. If you now are, or TIONS ENVELOPE both a current Certificate of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to a to the City of Lynn and will become the property of the recently have been, in the active military service of the Eligibility as issued by the Division of Capital Asset foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on that City of Lynn on the failure of the successful bidder to United States of America, then you may be entitled to Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) and an basis, then you or your attorney must file a written sign a contract within fourteen (14) days after notification the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If You pick the date to move! Update Statement current as of the proposal date. The appearance and answer in this court at Three of acceptance of the bid or by other default. you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned Category of Work is Modular Construction or General Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before A PAYMENT BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF ONE property on that basis, then you or your attorney must Leave what you want. Building Construction. January 11, 2016 or you will be forever barred from HUNDRED PERCENT (100%) OF THE TOTAL BID file a written appearance and answer in this court at Call David Hughes Each proposal must have submitted in the QUALIFICA- claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of said Act. AND A PERFORMANCE BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or Century 21 Hughes TIONS ENVELOPE a FIVE PERCENT (5%) DEPOSIT Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said ONE HUNDRED PERCENT (100%) OF THE TOTAL before JAN 04 2016 or you will be forever barred from 781-599-1776 OF THE TOTAL PROPOSAL PRICE in the form of Court on November 25, 2015. BID IS REQUIRED OF THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER. All claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of said Act. Certified Check, Cashier's Check or Bid Bond payable to Attest: bonds submitted to the City of Lynn must be issued by Witness, Judith C. Cutler, Chief Justice of said Court the City of Lynn and will become the property of the City Deborah J. Patterson, an Insurance Company licensed to issue bonds in the ON NOV 18, 2015 of Lynn on the failure of the successful bidder to sign a Recorder Commonwealth of Massachusetts and approved by the Attest: contract within fourteen (14) days after notification of 15-022148 Dellascio, Daniel and Lauren/12/09/2015 U.S. Department of the Treasury. All bonds must be Deborah J. Patterson acceptance of the proposal or by other default. Item: December 9, 2015 satisfactory in form to the City Solicitor. Recorder CAN’T WAIT? A PAYMENT BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF ONE Certifications regarding Public Contract Debarment 51770 (Ackley Turner) FEI # 1078.01495 12/09/2015 HUNDRED PERCENT (100%) OF THE TOTAL under MGL, Chapter 29, Section 29F, Certificate of Item: December 9, 2015 FAST CASH PROPOSAL PRICE AND A PERFORMANCE BOND IN LEGAL NOTICE Non-Collusion, MGL, Chapter 40, Section 4B1/2, or THE AMOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED PERCENT (100%) PUBLIC HEARING Chapter 30, as applicable and the Attestation Statement FOR YOUR OF THE TOTAL PROPOSAL PRICE IS REQUIRED OF TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT Payment of Taxes, MGL, Chapter 62C, Section 49A, THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS must be signed and submitted with an original signature HOME All bonds submitted to the City of Lynn must be issued Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held or the bid will be rejected. by an Insurance Company licensed to issue bonds in the WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2015 at 7:00 PM at Under provisions of Massachusetts General Laws, REGARDLESS Commonwealth of Massachusetts and approved by the SWAMPSCOTT SENIOR CENTER, 200 ESSEX (rear) Chapter 149, Sections 26 and 27, pertaining to Minimum OF U.S. Department of the Treasury. All bonds must be to hear the following NEW petitions: Wage Rates, these wage rates are applicable to this satisfactory in form to the City Solicitor. Petition 15-35 of 168 A & B REALTY TRUST seeking a contract and will become a part of the contract CONDITION The City reserves the right to reject any and all special permit related to the signage of KELL'S KREME. documents. The contractor is required to submit a copy proposals as may appear in the best interest of the City Property located at 168A&B HUMPHREY STEET, Map of their weekly payroll records to the Awarding Authority of Lynn. 2, Lot 178A. on a weekly basis. 978-798-5866 The Award of this contract is by the Mayor and the Petition of 15-36 of MICHELLE AND MARC STRAGER This is bid under MGL Chapter 149, Section 44 A-J. Purchasing Agent of the City of Lynn and will be seeking a special permit (nonconforming use/structure) Charles E. White awarded within thirty (30) working days after the to add a 1-car garage with bathroom and closet above. Purchasing Agent Proposal opening. Property located at 29 PURITAN ROAD, Map 19, Lot This is bid under MGL Chapter 149, Section 44, A - J. 197. Item: December 9, 2015 Charles E. White Marc Kornitsky, Chairman Purchasing Agent Item: December 2, 9, 2015

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They killed ment’s model to predict attack came to the atten- 14 people and wounded 21 who will become a terrorist tion of police, it was far too last Wednesday before dy- is flawed, partly because it late. ing in a shootout with po- focuses too much on those Syed Rizwan Farook and lice about four hours later. who adhere to a radical or his wife, Tashfeen Ma- David Bowdich, chief extreme ideology. lik, had gone undetected of the FBI’s Los Angeles “Certainly some of the while planning the massa- office, told reporters the people who become ter- cre that included amass- agency was searching for rorists have expressed ex- ing thousands of rounds how and where radical- treme thoughts before, but of ammunition, high-pow- ization occurred and who it’s a not a causal factor,” ered guns and pipe bombs. might have led them to German said. “There are The FBI’s acknowledge- those beliefs. many times more people ment that the San Ber- Investigators believe holding radical beliefs nardino shooters had been Malik radicalized be- who never engage in vio- radicalized Muslims for fore meeting Farook, FBI lent activity.” “quite some time” points spokeswoman Laura The Obama administra- to the difficulty discover- Eimiller said Tuesday, tion, mindful of the prob- ing potential terrorists though she didn’t elabo- Pho to | associated press lem, has created an ini- who keep a very low pro- rate on what led the FBI tiative called Countering file and shows the deadly to that conclusion. Farook, A photo collage of Robert Adams, one of the victims in the San Ber- Violent Extremism that consequences that can oc- 28, a restaurant inspec- nardino shootings at the Inland Regional Center, is placed next to small encourages communities cur when identification tor born in the U.S. to a American flags at a makeshift memorial onT uesday in San Bernardino, to steer vulnerable young comes too late. Pakistani family, radi- Calif. adults away from radi- “It appears these people calized before Malik, 29, calization, though it’s un- were very good at hid- emigrated to the U.S. from line, a process the Islamic radar. But sudden with- others in that direction. clear how successful that ing their intentions,” said Pakistan in July 2014 on a State has facilitated with drawal from friends or “It’s a highly individu- effort is. David Schanzer, a Duke fiancée visa and married slick Internet propaganda family, for instance, starts alized process, and each FBI agents currently University public policy him the next month. aimed at the disaffected. hitting trip wires when person is different,” said have hundreds of open professor who runs a cen- America’s counterter- “They’re not communicat- combined with other ac- Seamus Hughes, deputy inquiries in all 50 states ter that studies terror- rorism infrastructure has ing with a terrorist orga- tions, such as increased director of the Program related to terrorist ide- ism. “What this situation had success flagging indi- nization, they’re not doing visits to hate-spewing chat on Extremism at George ology. When they iden- shows is it’s not a fool- viduals who try to travel those other things that we rooms or radical change in Washington Universi- tify someone they think proof system. ... A hundred abroad to fight alongside have typically looked for appearance. Even then, ty’s Center for Cyber & is predisposed to violence, percent prevention is not militants, fund operations when we’re looking for ter- law enforcement is chal- Homeland Security, which they’ve turned to a range achievable.” overseas or who communi- rorists,” said John Cohen, a lenged on a daily basis recently issued a study of techniques — including The couple, who lived cate online with overseas former Homeland Security in separating individuals showing that 56 people sting operations involving quietly in a two-bedroom terrorists. But it’s been far Department counterterror- who hold radical views, had been charged in the informants and inoper- townhouse with their more challenging for law ism coordinator. which in and of itself is U.S. this year in connec- able weapons and placing 6-month-old daughter and enforcement to identify Behavior in isolation not a crime, from those tion with supporting the undercover agents in chat Farook’s mother, had not each and every individual isn’t likely to put a defen- who are plotting acts of Islamic State. “The radi- rooms — as part of their come to the attention of who self-radicalizes on- dant on law enforcement’s violence or encouraging calization process could investigation. Christmas wish today’s donations Lowest Cruise Prices.com, $100 husband Al, miss you babe, $50 Jean Bailey – In memory of my husband In memory of James G. Cameron, $25 Ann Dowling – Green, $50 Robert H. 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Not Somerville, you see how it of massive cost overruns Congressman Seth Moult- For an answer, one presidential election. North Station. Downtown could be a huge economic that plagued the Big Dig on, who represents Lynn needs to get a historical “With the new adminis- Boston. opportunity for Lynn.” in Boston and that might as part of the 6th District. perspective. tration,” said Benedetto, It still is. With a goal of There’s no doubt it erode our confidence in the “It’s a project that I think Richard F. Benedetto, “it was no longer the attracting young profes- would be. public sector’s ability to would benefit Lynn and who is now associate priority it was before.” sionals into the city with But things are a lot manage projects. benefit economic develop- dean and director of MBA There’s that refrain. Not market-rate housing that different today than they “The public sector ment in Lynn. That’s my programs at Endicott Col- a priority. is less expensive than were in the 1990s, when it wasn’t properly equipped No. 1 priority.” lege, worked closely in the Flash forward a little Boston, a transit system looked like the Blue Line to manage the (Big Dig) All right, then. How do mid-to-late 1970s with more than a decade to that provides direct access extension might happen. project,” he said, “and we make it a priority? Fred Salvucci, transpor- when the Lynn Business not only to the airport, but As McGee says, the T has that’s why the costs were How does this vision, tation secretary in the Partnership (LBP) tried also downtown Boston’s other problems, magnified overrun. And I think which is such an obvious Dukakis administration, to resurrect the Blue Line employment, medical, by last winter’s repeated that’s where infrastruc- need for the city’s revi- on a plan that would extension. Once again, educational and nightlife failings. Gov. Charlie Bak- ture projects could be talization efforts, go from have had the Blue Line there seemed to be move- opportunities is a must. er has committed to fixing helped with a public- perpetual discussion — expanded to Lynn. At ment on it with the help This is obviously well those deficits first, McGee private partnership. The where it has been since the time, McGee’s father, of freshman Congressman understood everywhere notes. He also talks about investment is public, but the 1950s — to reality? Thomas W. McGee, was John Tierney, and once else. The Orange Line was the mandated extension the management of the For those who think com- speaker of the Massachu- again there was optimism rerouted to encompass of the Green Line into project is private. muter rail takes the place setts House, and he was all around. And once Medford and Malden. Somerville and Medford “I can tell you,” Moulton of a subway station in on board with the idea. again, the Blue Line fell Its elevated tracks were as a project that has sped says, “that when I speak Lynn: Forget it. Commuter There was similar clout off the fast track, so to to companies about com- rail is not, and has never taken down and moved, past the Blue Line. in the state senate, where speak. creating an entire south- And what about the ing to the North Shore, been, the answer — at poor transportation is the least here, in a city so close Walter J. Boverini was Former Lynn and post- ern corridor of new sta- Blue Line? The Airport majority leader. The T had master Mayor Thomas P. tions with accessibility to station was dismantled No. 1 reason they cite for to Boston. Commuter rail not coming. We’ve got to brings passengers to a part completed a Red Line ex- Costin Jr. spearheaded Copley Square, the South and rebuilt, as was Ori- tension into Quincy (and the project for the LBP, End and Northeastern ent Heights. Government improve transportation of the city where hardly access to the North Shore. ultimately Braintree) and and he recalls that, simi- University. In addition to Center is a year away from anyone wants, or needs, to In my opinion, the 21st it looked as if the Blue lar to Benedetto’s experi- its expansion into Brain- reopening after its renova- go (unless they’re going to century way of doing that Line was next. ences, things seemed to tree, the Red Line now tion. There’s a huge park- see the Bruins); and it adds is rail and transit, not Benedetto said every- look promising. travels north to Route ing garage at Wonderland one more step, and who widening highways.” thing pointed to the plan “We thought we’d gone 2 in Cambridge, and with a mixed-use structure knows how much time, to Enough talk. Pound on coming to fruition, and through the necessary includes Davis Square in going up down the street. the daily commute. tables. Demand to know the services of Gladstone steps with all the meet- Somerville, which was ut- But the trail has gone cold Just look at the empty why other parts of Met- and Associates had even ings we had from here parking garage in Lynn terly transformed. on expansion. ropolitan Boston that — which was built more been secured to handle to Washington,” he said. “I think all of us in the Somebody has to light already have Orange Line than 20 years ago in the financing. “Our thought was that area who felt that the that fire again. transit can get Green Line anticipation of having a “But,” he said, “money the Blue Line could be Blue Line was a key piece Prior to being elected to stations as well while the subway station here (one really wasn’t going to extended right through to of the future understands,” Congress, Moulton was largest city north of Bos- of the many plans that be the problem. We had Salem.” said McGee. “If you’re managing director of the ton gets nothing. politics have thwarted everything ready to go. The importance of able to make rapid-transit Texas Central Railway Enough with the “not a over the years). So when It was all lined up. All having the subway come connection, you would that completed a high- priority.” Make it one. are we going to move we needed was the green to Lynn, Costin said, see how this could push speed rail project from away from this commuter light from the federal was to alleviate traffic us forward. When you Dallas to Houston with Steve Krause can be rail nonsense and truly government.” in compliance with the see what the presence of a public-private partner- reached at skrause@item- link Lynn to the rest of That green light turned Federal Clean Air Act, rapid transit has done in ship. And he feels that live.com. B8 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2015 FOOD Homey, useful and repurposed: the way to go in the kitchen

A baking station. A dry goods pantry. who came from Italy or Ireland to work A sink large enough to hold a 22-pound on the Beverly Farms mansions. Their turkey. A prep area. kitchens were in the basements too, back These are things that are common in then, for the same reason as the laundry restaurant kitchens to — because it was cooler in the warmer make the production of weather. My Noni loved her basement food more efficient. And, kitchen where she relocated every sum- depending on what you mer because it was cooler. enjoy, they can be won- The center of our kitchen is a huge derful additions to the butcher block table which once accommo- home kitchen. dated many cooking classes on the third Rosalie After working in a res- floor of the restaurant. Another great Harrington taurant for more than memory. For added storage space that’s two decades, I have close at hand, my granddaughter Kelley FOOD some definite ideas helped me attach wheels on the bottom of EDITOR Rosalie’s pasta drawers are part about laying out an effi- old wooden wine boxes, which sit on the cient, workable kitchen. When Todd and I floor under the table and slide out like of a custom cabinet that keeps all bought our little cottage a decade ago, the drawers. Most of my baking supplies are of her pasta in one place. Heart- rooms were tiny, and no one had ever real- stored in them. shaped Lucite windows make it ly put in a kitchen. There was a room that One has my large assortment of rolling easy to see what shapes are handy. had a stove and fridge in it, but not what pins, kids size included for my little bak- we expect to see today. And, adjacent to ers. Another has sugar, flour, chocolate, nicely. the small kitchen was a dining room. We while another has a large assortment of A Christmas present to myself a few had to create some open space, so we took The bottom half of this cabinet, pie tins, quiche and muffin pans. I had years ago was a pasta cabinet. I made a down that wall and expanded the kitchen. with doors made from old win- a shelf made for the giant butcher block sketch for a furniture maker and togeth- I love my kitchen, the jewel of it being dow screens, is a shallow storage years ago where, just above the wine box- er we came up with a plan. He built a tall the Viking stove. I prefer an electric oven area whose shelves are filled with es, is my collection of sauté pans. I have cabinet sectioned off with shelves and for the even baking temperature it pro- things like baking soda and pine rid myself of aluminum pans, which I special drawers with little heart-shaped vides, but I prefer the quick and easy ad- nuts. The top half is a mural that have read enough negative stories about windows so you can tell which pasta justments to the heat that gas provides makes Rosalie’s “pantry” into a to make me concerned about cooking in shape is stored in which drawer. It fits right into a space that wouldn’t have had on the stove top. Our Viking solves this decorative wall. them. I also barely use Teflon, which also problem nicely. provides cause for concern. much utility otherwise, adding so much We gave a lot of thought to counter-top more natural. It’s worked out great. My other pans, casseroles and stock to my “past abilities.” Several years ago my son and his wife material and we settled on soapstone be- We also had a sink made from the soap- pots stack nicely also. Most importantly, were doing some renovations on their cause of its rustic, homey quality. I had a stone and just recently, after 10 years, although I don’t have a dessert station or house. I asked, among a myriad of things, lot of marble in my restaurant, which I we had a little problem with leakage in a prep station, I know where everything love, having been able to buy the contents if they could give me the old wood framed a seam and the stone company came im- is quickly and it makes the whole prep of the old Marblehead post office, which easier. When people ask me to help with window screens that he was replacing. I mediately and resolved the problem, no was being updated at the same time that laying out a kitchen I always suggest had the carpenter make a cabinet with charge. I have warm and fuzzy memo- I was putting together a restaurant — on organizing according to what you enjoy shelves about six inches deep. This is my a very small budget. ries of soapstone sinks, especially in the preparing. Unless you want to make your dry goods cabinet, the screens are the The marble once lined the rest rooms cellar of the Marblehead house my kids stove into a planter like some people I see through doors that allow the ingre- and looked beautiful re-purposed as grew up in. I loved the big sinks that know, even occasional cooking will be dients to breathe, and it is topped with a counter tops. But it stained easily from were in basements, back in the day, when more enjoyable if you are organized. faux painting of apothecary jars which a acid-like lemons, tomatoes, and wine the laundry was done in the basement, If you decide that an island will work friend painted for me years ago. It gives — three of my favorite foods! But shiny before washing machines, if you can for you, do consider a large old table for this corner of my kitchen a very homey marble counter tops have replaced For- imagine such a thing. this purpose,. as it will give a kitchen a look and it is very useful. Homey, useful mica as the default counter surface, and The street where we now live was lot more soul than manufactured cabine- and re-purposed. we wanted a different feeling — softer, built around 1905 for migrant workers try. It breaks up the man made look very Makes me proud of myself. Trio’s Mexican Grill is turning up the heat in Lynn By Bridget Turcotte Item Staff LYNN — Trio’s Mexican Grill is sizzling on Market Street. The new restaurant opened at the end of Octo- ber, and is already bring- ing music, entertainment, private events, and spir- ited margaritas to the ac- tive area. “We have had some great feedback,” said Nil- son Garcia, co-owner of the restaurant. “We’re happy that people have responded so well. We’re happy that people like the place.” Garcia said she has never owned a restaurant before but when the op- portunity presented itself, she knew it was some- thing she wanted. “To me, in the begin- ning, it was more of an investment,” said Garcia. “I used to come here all the time when it was Ta- Photo | paula muller tiana’s. The owner was Chelsea resident Chef Jorge Romero prepares a dish at Trio’s Mexican Grill in Lynn. a friend of my family. She was selling it and it multiple nights a week, one doesn’t like mexican banera margarita. caught my eye.” she said. food or so that people can “(The Jalapeno Mar- Habanera Margarita Meanwhile, Manager The Trio’s Band, which change it up,” Garcia said. garita) has a kick to it but Richard Herrera has the Herrera sings for, plays on “Everything on the menu the tequila and mix kind Ingredients restaurant experience the Friday nights. On Thurs- has sold well so far,” she of balance it out,” Garcia pair needed to make this day nights there is jazz mu- said. “We’ve gotten a lot of said. “People see it and get 1 ¾ oz House tequila infused with habanera and pineapple a reality, she said. He also sic, and on Saturdays and different crowds.” curious. Many are curi- owns Tekila’s Mexican Sundays bilingual bands The drink menu also of- ous to see if they’re going 1 oz Orange liquor Restaurant in Methuen. perform who Garcia said fers unique options, which to like it and then that’s “(Herrera) and I got ex- 1 ¾ oz sour mix sing just as well in English were created by Trio’s main what they end up drink- cited,” she said. “There’s as they do in Spanish. bartender, Garcia said. ing all night.” a vision we have for this Directions “We wanted it to have “The margaritas seem Trio’s currently has a place. There is so much an ambiance where every- to be what people go for,” staff of about 11 people 1. Shake it potential.” but Garcia is hoping to The space underwent one feels comfortable,” she she said. “We have a really said. “We want to serve good bartender, Julie Espi- find some new experi- 2. Rim the glass with salt (preference to the consumer) what Garcia said were enced waitresses and bar- major renovations and everyone. We’re open for nal, who is always coming 3. Garnish it with a lemon and a lime everyone.” up with different ideas.” tenders to hire, she said. now features a bar, res- “Next week we will start taurant area, lounge The menu offers mexi- The menu includes the getting into some more Passionfruit Mojito seating area, and a space can food but also a variety traditional fruit-flavored different things,” she said. with pub tables. It is also of other options including margaritas but also more New promotions are in Ingredients equipped with a stage for steaks, burgers, and salads. unique flavors including the works, she said, in- musicians and bands to “We wanted to have a few an avocado margarita, ja- cluding Taco Tuesday, 2 ½ oz of white rum perform, which they do things in there in case some- lapeno margarita, and ha- which would offer a spe- cial on tacos each Tuesday. 1 ½ oz of passion fruit juice or syrup Private events are also Splash of soda water MY MOM BAKES THE BEST PIES! already booked, including Share the joy of homemade pies with mile high pies Christmas parties for this Mint and lime from Periwinkles Food Shoppe. holiday season. A number Seasonal pies made with the freshest ingredients from scratch. of class reunions were also Directions held at the restaurant last week, she said. 1. Muddle mint and lime with a little bit of simple syrup 540B Loring Ave., Salem “We wanted to bring some- 2. 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