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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2019 Charlie (Card) comes to Lynn

By Thor Jourgensen ITEM STAFF

COURTESY PHOTO LYNN — Knowing they can pick up CharlieCards in City Swampscott’s under-10 ag football coaches John Tripp and Pete Beatrice (back row) took the Cardinals to an Hall is an early Christmas undefeated record in their debut season. But this team of year-round athletes had a special pedigree — they present for Steven Liberge and are daughters and granddaughters of some of the town’s best athletes from years past. The team members are Jocelyn MacRoberts, who trav- from left, Greta Siefken, Lyla Rogers, Elle and Eve Byrne, Cecelia Tripp, Caroline Reen, Victoria Pierro, Lia el to and from Lynn to Everett Beatrice, Jenny Sanchez, and Olivia Quagrello. up to four times a day. The couple live in Everett. Liberge works in Lynn, and A newer shade of Blue in Swampscott MacRoberts often comes with him to the city. They take Mas- By Steve Krause “I’d go,” said Peter Beatrice Jr., ning the table against the rest of sachusetts Bay Transporta- Girls ITEM STAFF who, like his father and brothers, the town, whose other teams con- tion Authority (MBTA) buses played football for Swampscott. sisted of mainly boys. and CharlieCards — the small follow in green and white cards adorned SWAMPSCOTT — Today, a large “But it’s the rst day of basketball “I’m not sure the boys liked it with a drawing of a smiling contingent from the town will pile and we’ll all be there.” very much,” said John Tripp, who cleated into buses or cars and make the commuter — offer riders fare So will Kevin Rogers, and so will coached them. “But the girls sure trek to Gillette Stadium in Foxbor- discounts and free transfers footsteps Walter Costello. did.” ough to see the Big Blue football It may be basketball season, between routes. Those players who thought they “Having a CharlieCard is team play. but these girls, many of them off- were running up against a “bunch the way to go. It makes the T However, some of the brightest springs of Swampscott’s illustrious of girls” didn’t do their homework. cheaper to use,” Liberge said. lights of the Swampscott football progeny did something unusual in These girls — Greta Siefken, Lyla Lynn City Hall has free, legacy might not be able to make a different sport. In their rst year Rogers, Elle and Eve Byrne, Cece- no-balance CharlieCards it. Their daughters and grand- of existence, the all-girl team rolled lia Tripp, Caroline Reen, Victoria available in the mayor’s of ce daughters will be playing basket- through the town’s 10-and-under ball in the town league.  ag football league schedule, run- FLAG FOOTBALL, A3 CHARLIE CARD, A6 Peabody Lighting up Saugus Saugus says learns goodbye from to Super Sandy

By Daniel Kane ITEM STAFF Hook PEABODY — As family, friends, By Elyse Carmosino students, teachers and many more ITEM STAFF made their way into City Hall for su- perintendent Cara Murtagh’s funer- SAUGUS — Saugus al service, the walls were adorned is doing its part to com- with reminders of her impact on the bat school violence. community. Terrance White from Giant poster boards with a Tan- the violence-preven- ners logo said “Peabody Strong” and tion group, Sandy were signed by visitors of Thurs- Hook Promise, gave day’s wake and Friday’s funeral ser- multiple presentations vice. Other signs had drawings from on empathy-building to Peabody students and said things the town’s middle and like “ y high” and “we love and miss high school students you,” all written with heavy hearts. on Friday. The talks Higgins Auditorium was lled were held as part of the to capacity to mourn the loss of non-pro t’s “Start With Murtagh, who died unexpectedly Hello” initiative. “We have to say ‘what MURTAGH, A3 can we do as a commu- nity to make sure every person feels heard?’” White told his second audience of rough- ly 300 high schoolers early Friday morning. “When we see some- one going through a rough time, we have to do what we can to help them.” Above, the Saugus tree light- Sandy Hook Prom- ing took place on Friday ise was founded in the night. Seen right, Town Man- aftermath of the 2012 ager Scott Crabtree, left, at- Sandy Hook elementa- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK tended the tree lighting with ry school shooting by family members of some Carol Murtagh, the mother of Jack Walsh, a community re- Superintendent Cara Murtagh of the young victims in lations specialist for Wheela- Newtown, Conn. Their looks on as her daughter’s cas- brator Saugus, which was mission is to create a ket makes its way down the a major sponsor of the tree culture actively engaged front steps of Peabody City Hall lighting ceremony. on Friday following her funeral. PHOTOS | BOB ROCHE SANDY HOOK, A6

Entertainment Lynn’s Danny D Swampscott’s Karalekas a ‘Versatile’ singer-songwriter. A7 walked the halls of power LOOK! F45 Fitness Center By Thor Jourgensen “Spike” Karalekas. A little bit goes a long way Opens in Saugus. A8 ITEM STAFF The 77-year-old Karalekas, who divided his time between Sports LYNN — Mourners with well- Boston, Washington D.C., and By Thor Jourgensen ceived custody of his niece and known names and impressive ITEM STAFF son a month ago. The 74th Item Football Phoenix, died on Nov. 28, ac- titles will converge on South cording to his obituary. His fu- He stepped up to care for them All-Star team. B1 Common Street Saturday for during this holiday season, even neral is from St. George Greek The letter is short — only ve • the funeral of former Swamp- though he acknowledged he does Orthodox Church at 11 a.m., lines — and the single dad who Classical girls basketball scott resident, Navy veteran, wrote it describes how he re- ITEM SANTA, A3 gears up for new season. B2 and presidential aide S. Steven KARALEKAS, A3

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James R. Cox, 89 Alan A. Genosi, 78 1930-2019 1941-2019 Peabody — James Ray- Alan Genosi of Seabrook mond Cox, GySgt (Ret.) Unit- Island, SC passed away ed States Marine Corp, 89, Wednesday, December 4th. of Brooksby Village, formerly He was 78 years old. of Lynn, died peacefully on A native of Nahant, Mas- December 5, 2019 at Kaplan sachusetts, Alan attended Family Hospice House after a Lynn English High School and brief illness. He was preceded received his undergraduate in death by his wife Doris Mae Master’s degrees in Civil En- (Jordan) Cox. Jim is survived gineering from Northeastern PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS by his daughters, Shannon P. University in Boston. (Cox) Scotina and her hus- Alan was extremely devoted Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Eliza- band Daniel Scotina, Kelley A. to his family and the Catholic beth Warren, D-Mass., gestures as she speaks Cox and her spouse Zhaybel church as well as a successful during a campaign stop on in Manchester, N.H. Cardenas and step-son An- gel, his son James B. Cox and civil engineer. his life partner Atsushi Mat- Alan is survived by his wife sumoto, his granddaughters of nearly 47 years, Jan Ches- Doctor’s report says Katie Scotina, Kasey (Scotina) ley, sister Marianne Moore; Canto and her husband Al- Legion and Elks Lodge #2596 son Avery (Mei), daughter also be forever remembered Elizabeth Warren is exander Canto, and his great in Cape Coral. He provided so- Courtney, and grandchildren by his niece, nephew and ex- granddaughter Charlotte Paige cial service assistance at the Andrew and Taylor. Alan will tended family. Canto, as well as several niec- Lake Kennedy Senior Center. ‘in excellent health’ es and nephews and lifelong He was also a member of the Retired State County and Mu- friends from Maine, Massa- rest of her ‘puzzle pieces’ nicipal Employee Association. By Will Weissert and chusetts and Florida. He is Edmund A. DiTomasso Jr., 60 Lauran Neergaard – normal blood pressure, He moved back north to predeceased by his father 1959-2019 ASSOCIATED PRESS normal blood sugar and William A. Cox and his moth- Brooksby Village in 2005 and non-smoker status – are took this opportunity to create WASHINGTON — Eliz- er Ruth Flynn (Bridgham) Cox, Edmund A. DiTomasso Jr, 60 all positive contributors a beautiful vegetable garden abeth Warren “is in excel- and six siblings, Claire, Wil- of Raymond, NH, died peace- to an overall reassuring during the summer months. lent health,” according to liam, Loren, Patricia, Edward, fully Friday, Dec. 6th at the heart health,” Antono He was most proud of his a doctor’s report released and John. High Pointe Hospice House, said. Born in Bangor, Maine on prized tomatoes and basil by the Massachusetts The senator frequent- plants which he gladly shared Haverhill, MA senator on Friday, be- May 24, 1930. Jim was in- Ed was born in Melrose, MA, ly jogs onto stage at her spired to following in his with family and friends. In coming the first in a rallies and says she keeps more recent times, he fell in to Irene (McCarthy) and the of top Democratic presi- families military services. He late Edmund DiTomasso Sr. healthy by walking fre- joined the Marines at the age love with his new great grand- dential candidates over quently while talking on daughter and spent lots of He grew up and was educated 70 to make their medical of 17 and served for 20 years, in Saugus, MA. He was a resi- the phone or listening to including a stint in Okinawa, time ordering books and toys records public. audiobooks, with the goal for Charlotte. We are grateful dent of Raymond for the past Warren’s last physical Japan and later stationed in 27 years. of doing 7 miles daily. Boston and Lynn. The Cox for all that you have given us, was in January and was “But I don’t always hit it,” you will be missed. “Death Ed worked as a machinist conducted by Dr. Bever- family formed one of the for General Electric in Lynn, she says. leaves a heartache no one ly Woo, who said she has largest families of veterans in MA for 36 years. He enjoyed Warren is among her can heal; Love leaves a mem- served as the candidate’s Bangor. His father served in cooking Italian food, work- party’s primary front-run- World War I and four of his sib- ory no one can steal.” primary care physician ing in his tomato and pep- ners along with Vermont lings served in World War II, as Service information: Visit- since 1999. Woo, from Bos- per filled garden, riding in Sen. Bernie Sanders, 78, well as nephews who served ing hours will be held in the ton, wrote in a one-page and former Vice Presi- his “Saturn Sky” convertible, in Vietnam. Cuffe-McGinn Funeral Home law, Peg Donahue Turner and letter dated this week dent Joe Biden, 77. Also and celebrating life with his Jim became a popular figure 157 Maple Street, Lynn on Carl Turner; as well as extend- that Warren’s “only med- in the top tier is Mayor loving family and his wife of around the Veterans Benefit Monday, December 9th from ed family. ical condition” is an un- Pete Buttigieg of South 33 years. Eddie also enjoyed Office in Lynn City Hall where 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM. His Service information: Call- deractive thyroid gland, Bend, Ind., who is 37. his warm summer days in his he worked until his full retire- funeral will follow at with a ing hours will be held Sun- which is easily treated by Sanders had a heart pool. Another love of his life ment in 1990. He served over Funeral Mass celebrated at day, Dec. 8th from 6:30 PM medication, the only kind attack while campaign- was his beloved dog “Casey”. 21 years in municipal govern- 11:00 AM in St. Pius V Church, to 9 PM at the Carrier Fam- she takes. ing in Las Vegas on Oct. Ed is survived by his loving ment with most of that time as 215 Maple St., Lynn. Burial will ily Funeral Home, 38 Range The senator, 70, is up to 1 and has brushed off wife, Linda (Donahue) DiTo- an investigator with the Veter- be at St. Joseph Cemetery. In Rd, Windham, NH. A funer- date on some important complaints his campaign masso of Raymond, NH; his ans Benefits Department. lieu of flowers, please consider al Mass will be celebrated protective health steps: She wasn’t fully forthcoming mother, Irene DiTomasso; his Jim and Dot then headed to making a donation in his mem- Monday, Dec. 9th at had her annual flu shot about the extent of his sister, Ann Marie Macri and sunny Cape Coral, FL to build ory to a charity of your choice. 12 PM at St. Matthew’s in October, and a routine health scare until he was her husband Carmen; his a beautiful new home where To share a memory or leave Parish, Windham, NH. Buri- mammogram in January subsequently released brother, Michael DiTomas- found no sign of trouble. At they could have family and online condolences please visit al will follow in Pine Grove from the hospital. But he so Sr. and his wife Nancy; 5 feet, 8 inches, she weighs friends visit. They especially www.cuffemcginn.com Cemetery, Raymond, NH. has promised to release enjoyed having their grand- nieces and nephews, Nicole In lieu of flowers, dona- 129 pounds, exercises regu- full medical records by children visit having fun in the Ducharme and her husband tions may be made to the larly and follows a healthy the end of the year. Biden pool or at the beach. He was a Ryan, Anthony Macri, Andrea High Pointe Hospice House, diet, the doctor wrote. She says he’ll make his health member of Post #90 American LIFE WELL CELEBRATED® Macri, Meredith Turner, Ashley 360 North Ave, Haverhill, has never smoked, misused records public before the DiTomasso-Anderson and her MA 01832. drugs or had a problem Iowa caucuses on Feb. 3. husband Joshua, Louis DiTo- For directions or to send with alcohol. A Pew Research Center masso and his wife Julianna, a message of condolence to Woo said Warren’s Janu- poll from May found that Michael DiTomasso, Jr.; his the family, please visit www. ary checkup found no red about half of Democrats Thomas E. Fogarty, 89 sister-in-law and brother-in- carrierfuneralhome.com flags. In fact, her blood said it would be best for 1930-2019 pressure was lower than a president to be in their is usual for someone her 50s. Another quarter said LYNN — Thomas E. Fogarty, MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS age — 115 over 57 — and it would be best for a pres- 89, a lifelong Lynn resident, her heart rate was 70, lev- ident to be in their 40s, passed away peacefully at els that are seen in people and 16 percent preferred home on Thursday, December Woman beaten into coma dies; dispensaries, according who exercise regularly. a president in their 60s. 5th. Tom was the beloved hus- DA to seek murder charge to information released “If I were seeing a Just 3 percent said some- band of the late Ave (Myers) Thursday. 70-year-old woman in one in their 70s would be Fogarty with whom he shared PITTSFIELD (AP) — A It is the first time the my clinic with these vi- best — and 6percent said 54 years of marriage. Massachusetts wom- state Department of tal signs, physical exam the same of a president in Tom was the son of the late an authorities say was Health has linked ill- and lab values, I would their 30s. Francis and Marion (Grant) beaten into a coma by her nesses to vaping products tell her that she is quite Donald Trump, now 73, Fogarty. He was the loving fa- husband five months ago bought at dispensaries. healthy for her age,” said became the oldest newly ther of the late Kevin Fogarty has died, and prosecutors The state has flagged 90 Dr. Brian Antono, a fam- inaugurated first-term and his surviving wife, Ann said Thursday they will probable and confirmed ily medicine specialist at president in January (Cashman) Fogarty of Lynn, pursue a murder charge. cases of vaping-related Georgetown University 2017. He has been criti- Keith Fogarty and his wife, Charli Cook, 41, of North lung illnesses. Three of School of Medicine who cized for releasing only Beatrice of Norwood, Brian Adams, died last weekend those people have died. reviewed the health in- cursory details on his Fogarty and his wife, Phyllis of at Baystate Medical Cen- Forty-nine people have formation released by health while running for Georgetown, Terence Fogarty ter in Springfield, where been interviewed by state Warren’s campaign. the White House. and his wife, Sharon of Lynn, she had been in a coma officials. Warren underwent a His doctor, Harold Born- Reneé McLaughlin and her the growth of all students. since the July 11 assault, The department did not long list of blood tests at stein, wrote in December husband, Michael of George- Tom is best remembered as according to Berkshire say what products were that physical, and none 2015 that Trump would town and Christopher Fogarty a loving father and grandfa- District Attorney Andrea linked to the six cases, or signaled any underlying “unequivocally” be the and his wife, Heather of Pea- ther. His biggest joy and goal Harrington’s office. where they were pur- diseases. Importantly, healthiest president in body; the cherished grand- in life was to make sure his In the statement re- chased but it did recom- they indicate she’s at low history and deemed the father of Ellen Wall and her family was well care of leased by her office, Har- mend avoiding the use of risk of heart disease and celebrity businessman’s husband, Tom, John, Jason, and happy, always offering ad- rington said she will be all vaping products until stroke. Her blood sugar condition “astonishingly Erin, Meghan, Dylan, Brendan, vice to his children and grand- seeking to indict Cook’s more is known about the was normal. Her choles- excellent.” Bornstein lat- Nicole, Sarah, and Thomas children. He enjoyed spending husband, Michael Cook, cause or causes of the terol was in the healthy er said he wrote the note Fogarty and Daniel and Em- time with family at his cottage on a murder charge. disease. zone, with a total choles- in five minutes while a ily McLaughlin; and the dear in Maine, on trips to Florida, Cook, 42, is being held The report was released terol of 193 and level of the limo sent by the candidate brother of the late William and dinners at his favorite lo- without bail after plead- just days before Republi- so-called “bad” subtype, or waited outside his office. Fogarty and his surviving wife, cal restaurants. ing not guilty to several can Gov. Charlie Baker’s LDL, at 88. Her level of Last month, on a Satur- Linda Fogarty of Melrose, and Service information: Vis- charges including assault administration is set to HDL, or “good” cholester- day, Trump visited Walter the late Mary Fogarty Gron- iting hours will be held at to murder. It’s not clear lift a statewide ban on the ol, was an unusually high Reed National Military beck, and her late husband Cuffe-McGinn Funeral Home, who is representing him. sale of vaping products 95. In contrast to the oth- Medical Center, a stop Raymond Gronbeck. He was 157 Maple St. Lynn on Mon- Cook told police that that started in September. er cholesterol types where that wasn’t listed on the also survived by many nieces day, December 9th from he “snapped” during a a lower number is better, president’s schedule and and nephews. 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. A Funeral dispute with his wife be- Man charged with killing mom an HDL higher than 60 is came just nine months Tom graduated from Saint Mass will be celebrated on cause he thought she was indicted on murder charge considered protective — after his last physical. Mary’s High School class of Tuesday, December 10th having an affair. Investi- and Antono said the thy- Trump later said he went 1948. He then earned his at 10:00 a.m. at Our Lady gators say it appears her PLAINVILLE (AP) — A roid condition Warren has through a “very routine bachelor’s degree in engineer- of the Assumption Church, head was struck against a grand jury has indicted sometimes bumps up that physical” and blamed ing from Boston College class Lynnfield. Burial will follow bedroom dresser. a 21-year-old Massachu- number. the media for sparking of 1952. Upon graduation in Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Cook called police to setts man on a murder “Her normal cholesterol unfounded fears that the from Boston College he enlist- Lynn. In lieu of flowers, con- request an ambulance charge in the death of levels combined with the visit meant he was ill. ed in the US Army and served tributions may be made in and said “I did something his mother in the family in Germany during the Korean his memory to Care Dimen- I wasn’t supposed to,” home in October, prosecu- sions Hospice, 75 Sylvan St., Conflict. When he returned according to records. tors said Friday. 781-593-7700 home, he earned his master’s Danvers, MA 01923 or via He has a criminal Sean Murphy, of Pla- Publishing Daily, except Sundays degree in Education from Sa- www.Caredimensions.org. history including time inville, was indicted on USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 lem State College. He started To share a memory or leave in prison for child rape, Thursday but his Superi- Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA his teaching career at the online condolences, please according to state records. or Court arraignment has and additional offices. visit www.cuffemcginn.com Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Ford Elementary School, for- not yet been scheduled. 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Box 5 joyed educating and fostering products purchased from New England Patriots’ Lynn, MA 01903 state-licensed marijuana Gillette Stadium. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Swampscott’s Karalekas A newer shade of walked the halls of power Blue in Swampscott KARALEKAS was a Swampscott kid Karalekas left the White From A1 through and through,” De- House in 1973 to become makes said. chief of staff to former U.S. FLAG FOOTBALL group of parents and it,” Costello said, “is that with visitation from 9 to He graduated in 1965 Rep. Paul W. Cronin. He From A1 grandparents we kind of I don’t think anyone ex- 11 a.m. with honors from the U.S. went on to play a lead role chuckled about it during pected them to do as well “Victoria Reggie Kenne- Naval Academy, earned a in the U.S. Navy Memorial Pierro, Lia Beatrice, Jenny the year. as they did. When they dy is likely to be among law degree from the Uni- Foundation and practiced Sanchez, Olivia Quagrello “What’s kind of nice is finished the season unde- those attending,” said versity of Indiana, and a law in Washington for — are year-round athletes seeing all the parents feated, I think everyone Thomas L. Demakes, own- master’s degree in public more than 40 years, rep- and teammates. And if some and grandparents at the was kind of shocked. er of Old Neighborhood administration from Har- resenting the Washington of the surnames look famil- games,” he said. “Every But they really know Foods, and first cousin of vard University. interests of major firms iar, it’s because they should game, we had a great time.” each other. They’ve been Karalekas’ widow, Tina, He was appointed White and assisting state gov- be. Lia Beatrice’s father is They all stress that the playing soccer together for referring to the late U.S. House staff assistant in ernments in military base Peter Beatrice Jr., whose fa- girls are best friends, and four years, and that’s why Sen. Edward M. Kenne- the Nixon administration closure transitions. ther, Peter Beatrice Sr. was that one of the things that (Tripp) said, ‘let’s get them dy’s widow. at the age of 29. His polit- Alexander J. “Sandy” one of the Swampscott High made them formidable in to play flag football.’” Two years old in 1944 ical affiliation as a Repub- Tennant, managing part- luminaries in the 1960s. a relatively new sport for But, he said, “they had when his father, Steven, lican didn’t hamper Kara- ner of New England Stra- Similarly, Lyla Rogers’ them is their familiarity some familiarity with the died in a naval yard acci- lekas’ ability to meet and tegic Development Cor- father, Kevin, was a pitch- with each other. game. They were execut- dent, Karalekas and his make friends with people poration, said Karalekas’ er on Swampscott’s state “They’re always play- ing plays better than any- three older siblings were on both sides of the politi- ability to mix humility championship baseball ing together,” said Tripp. one else. They really had a raised by their mother, So- cal divide. and humor combined with team of 1993. “They play soccer and sense of the game.” tiria. He counted astronaut his military service rep- But wait. There’s more. basketball too. So when But neither he nor any- The family lived on Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin as a utation and intelligence, Greta Siefken is the I asked them whether one else put it together Sheridan Road in Swamp- friend and Demakes said meant he “knew every- granddaughter of Bob they’d like to join the flag that this may be the dawn scott and the youngest Karalekas lived across body and was liked by ev- Jauron, whose family, col- football league, they were of “Swampscott: the next Karalekas put smiles on the street in Washington erybody.” lectively, helped write the very enthusiastic.” generation.” friends’ faces and im- from Kennedy. A visit with “He didn’t take himself Swampscott legacy; Elle Swampscott is in the “Did I ever put it to- pressed people who could Karalekas was a must as the end of the world and Eve Byrne are twin North Shore Flag Football gether — probably not,” make a difference in his whenever the senator vis- and he kept his word,” granddaughters of Wal- League, and each commu- Costello said. “It never life with his good nature ited the North Shore. Tennant said. ter Costello, another star nity has its own division. crossed our minds.” and humor. “He was a fascinating Demakes said his friend from the era of Stan Bon- The girls, who were on the Rogers said the parents A multi-talented mu- guy. He was down-to-earth packed “150 years” of liv- delevitch, the legendary Cardinals, went undefeat- and grandparents “tried sician, he lit up a room but he hobnobbed with ing into the 77 he enjoyed. coach whose leadership ed in the U10 division of not to look at it as any when he showed up. very powerful people,” Burial will be in Swamp- resulted in a phenomenal the town’s league. Tripp more than what the whole “When Spike was said Lynn attorney Thom- scott Cemetery. period of success that be- entered them into the experience of playing around, he took over. He as C. Demakis. gan in the 1950s and last- Tournament of Champi- meant to their daughters ed well into the 1970s. ons in Reading, and they and granddaughters.” And quarterback Olivia dropped their first game And once it ended in Octo- A little bit goes a long way Quagrello’s grandfather of the season there. ber, it was onto basketball. is Tom Iarrobino, who “There are a lot of girls “That’s the gift of being a may not have grown up on this team who are re- kid that age,” Rogers said. ITEM SANTA Christmas with another ings of love and allegiance in Swampscott, but whose lated to the history of “You go from flag football From A1 person; it also lets people to adults in their lives, children went to the high Swampscott,” said Be- to basketball, from bas- look for hope within them- even as those grownups school. His daughter, atrice, who was the as- ketball to indoor soccer, not have much to provide selves by feeling heart- struggle with alcohol and Anne, was an all-star field sistant coach. “But it was from indoor soccer to out- them. felt charity exhibited by drugs. hockey player and cheer- exciting for us, as parents door soccer. On any given “(I’m) looking for any others. Item Santa has Now in its 53rd year, the leader captain. and grandparents. And Saturday they could be help I can get: Any help brought smiles to the fac- Item Santa fund helps to The idea of these girls it was fun to watch them doing anything. They love will do,” he wrote. es of children who have make Christmas brighter with their famous parents play.” to compete. And they com- This simple request the chance – thanks to the for the needy. To donate, and grandparents coming “I think it’s great,” said pete ferociously. They are for assistance is repeat- generosity of others – to clip the coupon in The together in this way is Jauron. “Swampscott has really a special group.” ed a hundred times over open gifts on Christmas. Item and mail it, along ironic, Iarrobino admits. a football tradition, and a Steve Krause can be during the holiday sea- But Item Santa also with your check, to The “It’s certainly a coin- sports tradition in general.” reached at skrause@item- son. The parents, uncles, brings necessities to peo- Item Salvation Army San- cidence,” he said. “This “The funny part about live.com. aunts, grandparents, fos- ple without adequate win- ta, PO Box 5, Lynn, MA ter parents, guardians ter clothing, bedclothes 01903. writing to Item Santa ar- and food. The philosophy There is also a way to do- en’t asking for much. 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All donations are list- Christmas wish as money, jobs, addiction, Some of the young people ed in Item print editions rent increases and apply- helped by Item Santa are through the month of ing for public assistance new arrivals to the coun- December and into 2020, are beyond the realm of try facing the challenges along with a brief mes- come true! children to comprehend. of mastering English, at- sage from each donor, if And that’s the way it tending new schools and desired. should be. finding their way around a NOTE: The application Every day should be a place much different from period for aid from Item joyful one for a child and the one where they were Santa has closed and The Item Santa seeks to make born. Item does not process ap- Please donate at least the holidays a joy- Others suffer indirectly plicants. 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Baker III One of the most import- mitted to it, and we got All Departments: 781-593-7700 Editorial from the Tampa Bay Times Edi- explains the importance of ant things about imple- (then-Democratic House torial Board leaders developing values menting policy is under- Speaker) Tip O’Neill com- Ext. 2 Few things are more private than a per- early in their lives, know- standing the constraints mitted to it. We met se- ing how to translate their on the person across the cretly in the basement of Classifi ed/Legal Advertising son’s medical history. Yet without the con- classi [email protected] sent of patients or their doctors, America’s values and vision into re- table when you’re negoti- my home in Washington. sults, and developing trust ating. It is very helpful to You can’t do a big Subscriptions second-largest health care system and Goo- [email protected] gle are cooperating to share personally iden- with leaders from different establish friendships, par- high-profile and sensi- tifiable medical information on 50 million cultures and backgrounds. ticularly friendships in- tive thing like that in the Circulation patients. Regardless of the intentions to im- Below is an excerpt from volving trust. Not that you public glare. You’re not go- [email protected] his conversation with sacrifice your country’s ing to get it done because prove health care, this is a violation of priva- Ext. 3 cy that may require action from regulators Bush Institute Editorial principles. But if you can there are too many oppor- Newsroom or Congress to correct. Director William McKen- establish a relationship of tunities for somebody to zie: trust with the guy across say something and every- [email protected] First reported by the Wall Street Jour- [email protected] nal, , a chain of Catholic nonprof- the table, there’s a hell of a body gets crossways. So its with hospitals and nursing homes in 21 Question: How do you de- lot better chance that you we did it secretly. Ext. 4 fine great leadership? will get something done. states, made a pact with Google to move that Sports big data into the search giant’s cloud-com- What is the difference [email protected] Baker: I consistently go How hard was it as sec- being a leader in the in- puting system. They hope to crunch the data Ext. 5 and provide better health care. Code-named back to James MacGregor retary of state to establish ternational sphere and the “Project Nightingale,” the plan immediately Burns, who defined it as “a trusting relationships domestic sphere? How dif- Retail and Online drew the scrutiny of regulators and lawmak- commitment to values and across cultures? ferent are those two? Advertising [email protected] ers who fear that patients’ privacy is inad- the perseverance to fight equately protected. At least four Democrats for those values.” I agree, It wasn’t easy. In some Not a lot different. The ADVERTISING but would say it in a bit cases, I couldn’t get it same principles apply. on the U.S. House’s Energy and Commerce Ernie Carpenter Jr. Committee have already sent letters to both different terms: Leader- done. But I was able to de- One of the first things ship is knowing what to do velop a wonderful sense that George H.W. Bush Director of Advertising Google and Ascension, asking to be briefed and Business Development, ext. 1355 by Dec. 6. They are right to worry. and then doing it. of trust with the Soviet did when he became pres- [email protected] The tough part of leader- foreign minister, Edu- ident was to take wars in Anyone who has visited the doctor has en- Ralph Mitchell countered HIPAA, the federal Health Insur- ship is the “doing it” part. ard Shevardnadze. I also Central America out of the A commitment to values is developed mutual trust domestic political debate. Sales Representative, ext. 1313 ance Portability and Accountability Act of [email protected] 1996, which protects a patient’s privacy. Yet knowing what to do. The with Yitzhak Shamir, the The wars in El Salvador Patricia Whalen Project Nightingale appears to be permissi- perseverance to fight for hardline prime minister and Nicaragua were a bit- those values is doing it. of Israel. We disagreed ter divisive thing. Sales Representative, ext. 1310 ble under federal law, privacy experts told [email protected] the Journal, because HIPAA generally al- substantially on policy is- The first thing we did lows sharing of data with business partners Where do leaders get sues, but we trusted each was to negotiate a biparti- BUSINESS OFFICE their vision and values? other. He never leaked san accord with Congress. if the information is used “only to help the Susan J. Conti covered entity carry out its health-care func- on me, I never leaked on My first measure of ne- Controller, ext. 1288 tions.” Patients would no doubt be surprised You get your values in him. gotiation was not with a [email protected] to learn it might be legal to share medical your upbringing and edu- Let’s take a big issue like foreign power, it was with cation. That’s one problem entitlement reform. We the Congress of the United Ted Grant information that includes their names and Publisher, ext. 1234 birth dates even without their consent, and today. Too many people have talked about that for- States. Once we got it out [email protected] are not being exposed to ever, or at least since the of there, we were able to if an investigation determines that it is legal, Marian Kinney it is time to beef up the law. Patients should and trained in the princi- Reagan administration, achieve peace both in El ples and values that have and Congress successfully Salvador and Nicaragua. ext. 1212 have to consent before identifiable medical [email protected] information is shared, and they should know made this country great. dealt with Social Security Being a leader in those Will Kraft the purpose and be fully informed. reform in 1983. two spheres is not a lot One of those is compro- The reason we were different. It’s quite similar. Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 In the age of big data, privacy and informa- [email protected] tion are constantly in tension. Crunching big mise, which is a dirty word successful (in 1983) is be- You have to build different data using artificial intelligence can discover today. Compromise is how cause we understood you coalitions. Mike Shanahan the Founders arrived at had to take it out of the Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 patterns and point to treatment in ways that [email protected] weren’t possible even a few years ago. That’s agreements on things that political debate. You need- In a short span of two de- good news. But it simply cannot come at the were bitterly disputed. ed to have the leadership cades, James A. Baker III Carolina Trujillo expense of breaking the confidentiality of pa- Sadly, we’ve lost that. The of both parties at the ta- led five presidential cam- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 [email protected] tients and their personal medical information. center is gone in politics. ble under an agreement paigns and served three Ask yourself: Would you trust big data com- where both would agree presidents in such influen- Jim Wilson panies such as Google and Facebook with the If you don’t get (your val- that they wouldn’t use it tial positions as secretary Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 most intimate details of your life? Even if the ues) from your upbringing, politically against the oth- of state, secretary of the [email protected] your education or your er. treasury, and White House sharing might shade toward being legal in CIRCULATION chief of staff. this gray area, these companies have to be study of history, I don’t Reprinted by permission Lisa Mahmoud absolutely transparent and seek permission know how you’re going to That’s almost incompre- hensible today. of Rowman & Littlefield Manager, ext. 1239 first. Given their mixed track records, the op- get them. from “Listening to Leaders: [email protected] tics and the ethics require nothing less. What have you learned Right, though it shouldn’t Values, Empathy, Humility, CLASSIFIED There are solutions. Information can be about translating a vision be. and Relationships,” edited precise and detailed but anonymous. Earlier Abbe Young Smith into results? by William McKenzie (copy- this year, the Florida Legislature passed and Manager, ext. 1276 How hard was it to do right 2019). This is distrib- Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill that allows [email protected] You need to be decisive. that then? uted by InsideSources.com. Attorney General Ashley Moody specific and GRAPHICS proscribed access to the state’s prescription Trevor Andreozzi drug database in order to bolster Florida’s READERS’ FORUM Designer case in a massive opioid lawsuit against [email protected] drugmakers, distributors and pharmacies. Privacy concerns were met by stripping out Mark Sutherland Angry over Zipcar Creative Director a patient’s name and substituting a unique [email protected] identifying number. This was an appropriate way to handle sensitive data, and it shows I am writing to complain to plow around it. still there. All the police NEWSROOM about Zipcar and how There was a snow bank can do is let the tickets what can be done, but it also demonstrates Mike Alongi the importance of balancing privacy and pol- they can just leave a car at least four feet out from build up enough to tow it. Sports Reporter ext. 1228 icy concerns in every instance. anywhere and walk away. the curb and frozen solid Zipcar actually suggested [email protected] Where I live parking is at taking up three parking I tow it at my expense and The ability to store and distribute sensi- Bill Brotherton tive, intimate medical information has out- a premium. During the spaces. I called Zipcar they will reimburse me. Features Editor ext. 1338 stripped the laws that protect people’s pri- latest snow emergency every day for three days What a joke. Meanwhile [email protected] vacy, not to mention the ever-present fear of someone parked a Zipcar and explained that I am I’m disabled and have to Elyse Carmosino hackers. We’re not far from a time when a where I normally park. disabled and could they park a street over. Once Reporter, ext. 1264 person’s entire genome can be uploaded to There was no problem please remove car? the car is finally removed [email protected] the cloud. Before that happens, people need until they called a snow They apologized and said who is going to move the to be confident that their medical and genet- Gayla Cawley emergency. they would remove it — frozen snow bank? Reporter, ext. 1236 ic history will be shared only as they see fit. The car was left there by surprise it was still there. [email protected] a driver. It got three tick- I called again and got the Chris Luongo Cheryl Charles ets on it and the city had same response. The car is Lynn News Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] Olivia Falcigno Photographer, ext.1224 [email protected] E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS Spenser Hasak President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Photographer, ext. 1332 Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant [email protected] E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall Thor Jourgensen W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton [email protected] J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman Daniel Kane Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 PUBLISHERS [email protected] Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Steve Krause Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 [email protected] Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Harold Rivera Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 Sports Editor, ext. 1238 Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Anne Marie Tobin John S. 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By Eric Tucker government and finances. Other administrations ASSOCIATED PRESS “We're not accustomed to have tangled with Con- seeing presidents suffer as gress, of course, and been WASHINGTON — Presi- many defeats in the courts forced to provide docu- dent Donald Trump knows as this president,” said Wil- ments. But the rapid suc- he has fierce Democratic liam Howell, a University of cession of losses in such adversaries in Congress. Chicago political scientist. high-profile cases has been But there is also ample The administration at startling, along with the push-back from the Judi- least temporarily lost its colorful, sometimes cutting, ciary branch, where black- bid to shield former White language of the judges who robed judges who sit in House counsel Don Mc- have ruled against Trump. courtrooms just blocks from Gahn from being ques- When the administra- the Capitol and in New tioned by Congress. It tion argued that McGahn York City have repudiated argued unsuccessfully to was “absolutely immune" his view of executive power. withhold secret grand jury from having to testify, U.S. Federal judges in the last testimony from special District Judge Ketanji two months have accused counsel Robert Mueller's Brown Jackson wrote that Trump administration law- Russia investigation. And no such principle existed yers of “openly stonewalling" lawyers for the president and dismissed as “neither and of regarding presidents have tried to keep the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS precedential nor persua- as kings while also deriding president's financial re- sive" Justice Department Justice Department legal cords away from Congress. President Donald Trump smiles during a luncheon with members of legal opinions the govern- positions as “extraordinary," In each instance, judges the United Nations Security Council in the Cabinet Room at the White ment had cited. “exactly backwards" and have overruled them. House in Washington, Thursday. "Stated simply, the pri- just plain “wrong." To be sure, some of the mary takeaway from the Taken together, the court most stinging losses have sired testimony or records. awaits — a former White House arguments that ex- past 250 years of recorded rulings eviscerate the ad- come from Democratic-ap- The Supreme Court, for House official's challenge of ecutive branch witnesses American history is that ministration's muscular pointed judges, and all instance, has already put a congressional subpoena and documents are outside Presidents are not kings," view of executive power just could be overturned on on hold a lower court rul- — may yet be decided in the the reach of congressional Jackson wrote. “This as the impeachment inquiry appeal — well after the ing directing Trump to pro- administration's favor by a inquiry and make it unlike- means they do not have against Trump accelerates. impeachment inquiry has duce his financial records judge nominated by Repub- ly that the administration's subjects, bound by loyalty And they embolden Dem- ended, or after congressio- in a case that falls outside lican George W. Bush. expansive vision of pres- or blood, whose destiny ocrats in their pursuit of nal Democrats have lost the impeachment inquiry. For the moment, though, idential powers will form they are entitled to con- investigations into Trump's their appetite for the de- And another test that the defeats undercut White lasting legal precedent. trol.” Pensacola shooter said to be Saudi student

By Bill Kaczor and Brendan Farrington ASSOCIATED PRESS PENSACOLA, Fla. — An aviation student from Saudi Arabia opened fire in a classroom at the Na- val Air Station Pensacola on Friday morning, the Florida governor said, an attack that left three dead in addition to the assail- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ant. Vehicles wait to enter the U.S. through The The assault, which Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry in downtown left eight others injured, Nogales, Ariz. was the second at a U.S. Navy base this week and prompted a massive law enforcement response and Asylum-seekers who base lockdown. Twelve people were hurt in the attack, in- crossed in Arizona cluding two sheriff's dep- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS uties who were the first Police cars escort an ambulance after a shooter open fire inside the Pen- returned to Mexico to respond, one of whom sacola Air Base, Friday, Dec. 6, 2019 in Pensacola, Fla. The US Navy is killed the shooter, Es- confirming that a shooter is dead and several injured after gunfire at the By Astrid Galvan Migrants forced to wait in cambia County Sheriff Naval Air Station in Pensacola. ASSOCIATED PRESS Mexico are often targeted David Morgan said. One for extortion, kidnapping of the deputies was shot the Saudi military, a U.S. here, given that this was Part of the Pensacola PHOENIX — The U.S. and robberies. in the arm and the oth- official told The Associated one of their individuals.” base resembles a college government said Friday it Customs and Border Pro- er in the knee, and both Press. The official wasn’t Base commander Capt. campus, with buildings had sent nine Venezuelans tection says asylum-seek- were expected to recover, authorized to discuss the Tim Kinsella confirmed where 60,000 members — including two families ers who drive or run up to he said. matter publicly and spoke at a news conference that of the Navy, Marines, Air — back to Mexico after officers pose safety risks. All of the shooting took to the AP on condition of the shooter was an avia- Force and Coast Guard they tried to make an asy- anonymity. tion trainee at the base. receive training each year “It is disrespectful to those place in one classroom lum claim by driving up to Earlier Friday, two U.S. He would not comment on in multiple fields of avia- who have waited in line to and the shooter used a a customs officer instead of officials identified thehis nationality or possible tion. The base's training be seen, and to the officers handgun, authorities lingering south of the bor- student as a second lieu- links to terrorism. program includes a couple working diligently to pro- said. Kinsella noted that der on a list waiting to be tenant in the Saudi Air President Trump tweet- hundred from countries cess everyone in a safe and weapons are not allowed called up under a Trump on the base. The base re- Force, and said author- ed his condolences to the outside the U.S., Kinsella secure manner, to attempt administration policy tar- mained closed until fur- ities were investigating families of the victims said. skipping to the front of the geting asylum-seekers. ther notice and those still whether the attack was and noted that he had re- The base is home to the line this way," spokeswom- That practice — and that there would be evacuated terrorism-related. They ceived a phone call from Blue Angels flight demon- an Meredith Mingledorff of other desperate asy- when authorities decided spoke on condition of an- Saudi King Salman. He stration team, and in- lum-seekers who have run said in an email. it was safe to do so, Kin- onymity to disclose infor- said the king told him cludes the National Naval down vehicle lanes at an Mingledorff said the Ven- sella said. mation that had not yet that “the Saudi people Aviation Museum, a popu- Arizona port of entry in or- ezuelans arrived in a car Florida Gov. Ron De- been made public. are greatly angered by lar regional tourist attrac- der to reach the U.S. — se- at an Arizona port of entry Santis confirmed at a President Donald Trump the barbaric actions of tion. verely slowed down traffic in a group of three fami- news conference that the declined to say whether the shooter, and that this Lucy Samford, 31, said over the holiday weekend lies and two single adults shooter was a member of the shooting was terror- person in no way shape or her husband, a Navy re- after Customs and Border on Wednesday. They were the Saudi military who ism-related. form represents the feel- servist and civilian work- Protection sealed off sever- then bused roughly 340 was in aviation training Saudi state media did ings of the Saudi people er on the base, was about al lanes of traffic. miles to El Paso, Texas, and at the base. DeSantis not immediately report on who love the American 500 yards from where the Advocates say the asy- returned to Ciudad Juarez, spokesman Helen Ferre the shooting. The kingdom people." shooting happened. She lum-seekers forced wait where thousands of other later said that DeSantis has relied on the U.S. to One of the Navy's most said she got a call from on a list under a Trump asylum-seekers are wait- learned about the shoot- train its military. historic and storied bases, him a little after 7 a.m. policy known as metering ing in tent camps. She add- er's identity from brief- “Obviously, the gov- Naval Air Station sprawls and “one of the first things are desperate and afraid ed that using cars to reach ings with FBI and mili- ernment of Saudi Ara- along the waterfront out of his mouth was, 'I of waiting in Mexico for the port of entry “will not tary officials. bia needs to make things southwest of downtown love you. Tell the kids I months before they're allow asylum-seekers au- The shooter was identi- better for these victims," Pensacola and dominates love them. I just want you even given a chance to tomatic entrance into the fied as Mohammed Saeed DeSantis said. “I think the economy of the sur- to know there's an active make an asylum claim. United States.” Alshamrani, a member of they’re going to owe a debt rounding area. shooter on base.'" Uber reports more than 3,000 sexual assaults on 2018 rides

By Rachel Lerman during billions of rides ar- people will appreciate how after the company was and Barbara Ortutay ranged in the U.S. using much we’ve done on safe- plagued with safety issues ASSOCIATED PRESS Uber's service. It is part ty; others will say we have including concerns about of the company's effort to more work to do. They will impostor drivers. Uber — be more transparent after all be right.” said it will appeal the de- Uber, as part of a long years of criticism over its Uber's share price cision. anticipated safety report, safety record. dropped more than 1 per- revealed that more than The companies have 3,000 sexual assaults In 2017, the company cent in after-hours trad- both formed partnerships were reported during its counted 2,936 reported ing. with sexual assault pre- U.S. rides in 2018. sexual assaults — includ- Uber and competitor vention networks and oth- That figure includes 235 ing 229 rapes — during Lyft have faced harsh er safety groups, and have rapes across the compa- 1 billion U.S. trips. Uber criticism for not doing touted their background ny's 1.3 billion rides last bases its numbers on re- enough to protect the check policies for drivers. year. The ride-hailing ports from riders and driv- safety of their riders and But many say they haven't company noted that driv- ers, meaning the actual drivers. Dozens of women gone far enough to protect ers and riders were both numbers could be much are suing Lyft, claiming passengers and drivers, attacked and that some higher. Sexual assaults the company should have who are contract workers assaults occurred between commonly go unreported. done more to protect them for the companies. riders. “I suspect many people from driver assaults. A “Keeping this informa- The Thursday report, will be surprised at how Connecticut woman sued tion in the dark doesn’t which the company hailed rare these incidents are; Uber last month, claiming make anyone safer,” Uber as the first of its kind, others will understand- she was sexually assault- said in a statement an- provides a rare look into ably think they’re still too ed by her driver. nouncing the report. It PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the traffic deaths, mur- common,” Uber CEO Dara London refused to renew plans to release its safety ders and reported sexual Khosrowshahi tweeted Uber's license to operate report every two years go- Uber’s share price dropped more than 1 percent assaults that took place about the report. “Some in the city in November ing forward. in after-hours trading. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- reported no smoke or fire. Saugus learns from Sandy Hook larly arrests, reflect police records. The department received In the event of a perceived inac- a report at 7:14 a.m. Dec. 5 SANDY HOOK ally receptive,” White said for conversation starters tors target some of its root curacy, it is the sole responsibility from a caller reporting a bul- From A1 of the day’s first group of and allowed them to share causes. lying threat via Snapchat. The of the concerned party to contact students. “My job as a pre- their own experiences and “There’s been so much officer checked on the hous- in preventing shootings senter is to get them to lis- ideas on how to develop a research now on school the relevant police department and es involved and took down a and other acts of violence in ten … (if) someone walks more inclusive education- shootings and what the have the department issue a no- report. schools. away with a new desire to al environment. tice of correction to the Daily Item. characteristics are of the The organization creat- shape their community in Superintendent Dr. Da- type of person who would Corrections or clarifications will not ed their Start With Hel- a positive way, then I’ve vid DeRuosi said the dis- PEABODY be the shooter,” he said. be made without express notice of lo training program as a done my job.” trict had been working “They’re realizing there is change from the arresting police Accidents way to give kids the tools The presentation giv- with the state Attorney this level of isolation. department. they need to end social en to students breaks the General’s office and San- A report of a motor vehi- isolation within their peer Start With Hello mission dy Hook Promise since “This is a three-pronged cle accident Thursday at City groups, as well as address into three steps: 1) Spot September to bring the approach to combat (the LYNN Hall at 4:42 p.m.; at Cabaret what the organization’s the signs of peer isolation program to Saugus Public problem).” Lounge at 96 Newbury St. website calls “the human 2) Reach out and help, and Schools. He believes cur- Elyse Carmosino can be Arrests at 7:03 p.m.; Friday at 19 side of gun violence.” 3) Start with hello. White rent statistics on school reached at ecarmosino@ Swampscott Ave. at 12:51 “I think they seemed re- also gave his audience tips violence can help educa- itemlive.com. James Brombosz, 34, was a.m.; at 140 Summit St. at arrested and charged with 7 a.m. unregistered motor vehicle, unlicensed operation and uninsured motor vehicle on Complaints Charlie (Card) comes to Lynn Friday at 8:33 a.m. A report of assault and bat- Erwin Canela-Nuez, 16 tery Friday at Cabaret Lounge Perley St., was arrested on CHARLIE CARD McGee, said the mayor’s at 96 Newbury St. at 1:10 office hopes to maintain warrant charges of drug pos- p.m. From A1 session to distribute, Class A an indefinite supply of A report of a disturbance on the second floor and at CharlieCards and restock drug distribution and traffick- Friday at Northshore Mall at the information table in ing heroin on Friday at 9:41 them through the MBTA. 5:44 a.m. the main entrance upper Lynn state Reps. Dan a.m. An Aborn Street caller re- foyer. Cahill and Peter Capano ported a suspicious male that Liberge and MacRoberts Salman Fadak of Somer- and state Sen. Brendan is always watching her Friday always keep a handful of ville, was arrested on a war- Crighton said MBTA offi- at 12:49 p.m. cards with them so they rant charge of larceny over cials have worked closely never miss free transfers $250 by false pretense on with legislators to publi- Fire and fare discounts. But Friday at 12:45 p.m. cize the CharlieCard dis- knowing they can quick- A report of a car fire Thurs- tribution and to make the ly restock their supply is Kessandra Sanabia of day at Higgins Middle School cards available in Lynn. good news for the transit 10 West Baltimore St., was at 4:23 p.m. Cahill has been handing riders. arrested on a warrant and them out to transit riders. “We probably each spend charged with larceny over “I have about 400 in the Theft $200 a month on transpor- $250 by false pretense on trunk of my car,” Cahill tation,” MacRoberts said. Thursday at 10:16 p.m. A report of larceny Thursday said. The MBTA added Lynn at North Shore Bank at 7:24 this week to a list of com- He wants as many Lynn Clifford Slaughter, 43, of p.m.; Friday at 210 Andover munities distributing free transit users as possible to 30 Fiske Ave., was arrested St. at 10:53 a.m. CharlieCards, including have CharlieCards in or- and charged with Class B and Salem and Chelsea. Un- der to make transit travel E drug possession and motor SAUGUS like Charlie tickets pur- less expensive for them vehicle violations on Thursday chased in MBTA station and to convince the MBTA at 11:46 p.m. Arrest kiosks, the reusable cards to ensure Lynn has auto- mated kiosks where fare Accidents Jessica Harring, 35, of are portable transit credit Saugus, arrested on charges cards with users adding values can be added to the Police received a report of of drunkenness. fare value ranging from cards. a motor vehicle accident at a day’s worth of transit “This initiative will Conomo and Magnolia ave- Accidents rides to a month onto the make cheaper fares more nues on Friday at 1:57 p.m.; cards. accessible to the residents A caller reported at 7:18 CharlieCards are not of the North Shore who an accident at Market and ITEM PHOTO | THOR JOURGENSEN Oxford streets on Friday at p.m. Thursday that her vehicle valid for use on the com- rely on the MBTA to get 10:47 a.m.; an accident on was struck by her neighbor’s muter rail. to work, school, medical Steven Liberge and Jocelyn MacRoberts of Gardiner Street on Friday at friend as the other party left Meaghen Hamill, chief of appointments, and child- Everett said CharlieCards make their trips to 8:16 a.m. and an accident at the home across the street. staff for Mayor Thomas M. care,” said Crighton. Lynn’s Market Street bus stop less expensive. Hanover and Johnson streets Officers were dispatched to on Friday at 7:49 a.m. her residence on Jackson St and reported that the incident is under investigation. Weinstein accused of misusing LYNNFIELD Around 5:44 p.m. Thursday, police received multiple calls Accidents of an MBTA bus with “Emer- A report of a motor vehicle gency, call police” on the front ankle monitor; $5M bail sought accident Thursday at Salem that was last seen on Essex Street at 9:43 p.m. St going towards Cliftondale By Tom Hays, Square. Officers contacted Ryan Tarinelli and Complaints the bus’s operator and de- Michael R. Sisak termined the message was ASSOCIATED PRESS A report for a person in accidental. need of medical aid at Sun- A caller at 2:06 p.m. Thurs- NEW YORK (AP) — rise Assisted Living Thursday day reported that he’d wit- Harvey Weinstein violat- at 8:04 a.m.; transported to nessed a black pickup truck ed his bail conditions by hospital. “side swipe” a Honda then mishandling his electron- A Phillips Road caller re- leave the scene and contin- ic ankle monitor, which porting a person in need of ue to strike snow banks and left his whereabouts unre- medical aid Thursday at 5:19 rail guards along the Route 1 corded for hours at a time, p.m. Transported to Melrose roadway. Dispatched officers a New York prosecutor ar- Wakefield hospital. located the vehicle’s operator gued Friday. A report of a person in need and placed him into custody Prosecutor Joan Illuzzi of medical aid Thursday at La- for operating under intoxica- made the claim at a pre- hey Clinic at 7:31 p.m. Trans- tion. trial hearing for Wein- ported to Beverly Hospital. stein after he hobbled Thefts into court with what his Summons lawyer later described A resident called at 6:54 as a back ailment. Illuzi Stephen E. Dixon, 38, of a.m. Friday to report her ve- told a judge he had re- 474 Revere Beach Blvd., Apt. hicle missing from her drive- peatedly violated his bail 304 was issued a summons way on Vine St. An officer was conditions by leaving and charged with operation dispatched and took down a home a piece of the mon- of a motor vehicle with a sus- report of the incident. itoring technology that pended license, subsequent The department received keeps the ankle bracelet offense, Thursday at 6:20 a call at 4:26 p.m. Thursday activated. a.m. from a resident reporting that PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “None of these violations her son had witnessed a male were accidental,” Illuzzi Harvey Weinstein, center, leaves court following a bail hearing on Fri- party steal a package from NAHANT said while arguing that day New York. their front porch on Pamela Weinstein’s bail should be Rd. She described the man Vandalism raised from $1 million to The Oscar-winning pro- ets have given him plenty vated in part by the case as older, with a red shirt and $5 million while he awaits ducer was in court for one of freedom as he awaits of Kalief Browder, who A caller at 9:55 a.m. Dec. salt and pepper hair. trial next month on rape of many proceedings that trial on the charges, was denied bail after he 1 reported his tires were courts across the state which could put him in was arrested at age 16 slashed sometime during the Complaints and assault charges. previous night. An officer was Defense attorney Don- are scheduling to apprise jail for the rest of his life. on a charge that he stole dispatched to Baker Rd. for Police received a call at na Rotunno denied it defendants of reforms to The disgraced movie mo- a bag, and then spent further information. 1:39 a.m. Friday from a wom- was anything deliberate, New York’s bail system gul has been spotted hob- three years in custody be- an reporting her daughter’s blaming “technical glitch- that are set to take effect nobbing at New York City fore the case was dropped Complaints ex-boyfriend was banging es” like dead batteries. Jan. 1. nightclubs and getting without a trial. He later on her door. Officers were “It has nothing to do State lawmakers passed jeered at a recent actors killed himself. Officers received a report dispatched to Pinecrest Ave. with any manipulation a law this year eliminat- showcase. People charged with at 2:32 p.m. Dec. 1 of an ag- They reported incident to be a of the bracelet,” Rotunno ing cash bail for most But poorer defendants rape and other serious gressive dog loose around the verbal argument and said that told reporters after leav- nonviolent crimes. For who have been hauled sexual offenses can still be area of Maolis Rd. and Hood the caller would seek an order ing court. She acknowl- poorer defendants facing into courthouses for lesser ordered to post bail or be St. An officer was dispatched in the morning. edged that on at least one lesser charges, these ap- offenses have ended up in put into pretrial detention and reported the dog had A caller at 2:34 p.m. Thurs- occasion, he’d forgotten pearances could mean re- jail if they can’t afford a come the new year. been corralled. day reported a woman who part of the device when he lease from jail come the bail of even a few hundred Part of the new law bars A woman called the depart- appeared to be intoxicated left the house. “The min- new year — or refunds dollars. the court system from re- ment at 7:18 p.m. Dec. 1 to walking toward Saugus Cen- ute he realized he forgot for those who have posted That financial and fair- quiring defendants to pay report she saw smoke coming ter. Dispatched officers locat- it, he made a phone call.” bail. ness divide was one New fees to maintain electronic from a building nearby. Offi- ed the woman and took her Asked about the health Those outcomes are York lawmakers were aim- monitoring systems. That cers arrived on the scene and into custody. of her 67-year-old client, unlikely to happen in a ing to solve with sweeping could mean that Wein- who was walking with a case in which Weinstein bail reforms. stein, who has been pay- limp, his tie loosened and has pleaded not guilty to Among the changes: The ing his own monitoring one shoe untied, the law- charges he raped a wom- bail law signed by Gov. costs, will have to stop do- yer responded: “This is an in a Manhattan hotel Andrew Cuomo in April ing so. tough on anybody. ... He room in 2013 and per- eliminates pretrial deten- The rollout of the bail has some back issues that formed a forcible sex act tion and money bail for law has varied across the we’re hoping to address on a different woman in the wide majority of mis- state, with some areas this week.” 2006. He has been free on demeanor and nonviolent having robust coordina- A judge put off any deci- the current $1 million bail felony cases. It also man- tion while others are doing call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 sion about whether Wein- since his arrest last year dates that police issue little to nothing at all, said to start your stein should face stricter and maintains that any court appearance tickets Insha Rahman, director of daily subscription. bail conditions over the sexual activity was con- instead of arresting peo- strategy and new initia- alleged violations until sensual. ple for low-level offenses. tives at the Vera Institute next week. Weinstein’s deep pock- The reforms were moti- of Justice. 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By Bill Brotherton available for streaming on this spring. Jared Hankel Boston, Donator was able to think I was born at just the ITEM FEATURES EDITOR Spotify, Apple Music and (photographer) and Derek sing the national anthem at right time. … that Lynn is his Instagram page. Choun (videographer) also Fenway Park before a Red (poised for greatness)." LYNN — Initially, sing- Donator said "Midnight" contributed to the project. Sox game. He has also audi- "I hope that my music er-songwriter Danny Do- is a heartbreak type of song, Donator said his father, tioned for TV talent shows gives inspiration to anyone nator was going to release with a focus on someone be- a professional piano play- "The Voice" and "America's who’s looking for an outlet. his new digital single "Mid- ing with you more for your er, fostered his passion Got Talent," the program Everyday I’m humbled by night" on December 12 at outward appearance than for music at a young age. that ignited Lynn's Aman- the fact that I am able to midnight. The 12-12-12 nu- your inner beauty. It was "I saw him perform and I da Mena's singing career. display my talent to anyone merology aspect appealed written in collaboration with wanted to perform, too. My Danny, who received "Ev- who’s interested in listen- to the Lynn musician, "but producer/mixer Fernando family has been very, very eryday Hero" recognition ing. This project is a perfect then I decided it would Sanchez of Revere, record- supportive." Danny played from Essex Media Group's representation of how di- make more sense to release ing engineer at Salem-based piano every day, then gui- La Voz Latino newspaper, verse I’ve become with mu- “‘Midnight’ was the it when people are awake," La Serena Records. Daniel tar, and then a friend en- is a big promoter his city. sic and throughout my life, perfect single to re- he said with a chuckle. Freeman of Lynn is featured couraged him to sing. Time "A lot of people are down which is why I named the lease, since it really The 2017 Lynn Vocation- rapper on the track. spent at the Lynn YMCA's on Lynn, but so many peo- EP project 'Versatile.' sets the tone for what al Technical Institute grad- The 22-year-old said "Mid- music studio also played a ple in Lynn are doing great For music and updates I’ve been molded into uate, who goes by the name night" is the rst song to be role in his growth. Thanks things. I'm proud of my on "Midnight" and "Versa- musically.” Danny D, said the song will released from "Versatile," an to Alberto Vasallo, presi- city. A lot of positive things tile," visit @DannyDonator — Danny Donator still debut on Thursday, EP he hopes will be available dent and CEO of El Mundo are happening here. I on Instagram.

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ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER R HASAK F45 owners Mark Rozman, left and Lucio Paolini are on hand for the Navy vet’s ashes destined for grand opening at Essex Landing in Saugus. sunken Pearl Harbor battleship F45 Fitness Center opens in Saugus PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Smoke rises from By Elyse Carmosino “They interact. They’ll text might help ease some of the battleship USS ITEM STAFF each other, ‘hey, I missed the economic strain placed Arizona as it sinks you at class this morning,’ on the town, which he says during the Japa- SAUGUS — Fitness or ‘that was a good class stemmed from an increase nese attack on Pearl franchise F45 of cially today.’ … (it helps) people in residential construction. Harbor, Hawaii. unveiled its third Massa- reach their goals.” “I think a problem we’ve Divers will place chusetts location at 1565 Although the location had in Saugus lately is the ashes of Lauren Broadway in Saugus on rst opened its doors on the boom of residential de- Bruner, a survivor Thursday. Oct. 12, Thursday’s rib- velopment. We need more from the USS Arizo- The Australian exer- bon-cutting ceremony was commercial development,” cise chain’s newest grand na in Pearl Harbor, a more festive affair, with he said. “This certainly opening marks yet anoth- in the wreckage raf es for memberships to helps. er business that has taken of his ship during F45, as well as "swag bags" “I know it’s a small part in the in ux of devel- containing water bottles, place, but it’s in a great a ceremony this opment along Route 1 in weekend. Bruner towels, and other workout spot and it’s a beautiful recent years. paraphernalia, and plenty building, and I think what died earlier in 2019 “It’s nice to see some com- at the age of 98. of refreshments. they have to offer is just mercial developments,” “We’ve invited the entire another good thing for the said Board of Selectmen es inside the battleship’s day, when a Navy sailor community,” said Paolini. town." By Audrey McAvoy chair Anthony Cogliano, ASSOCIATED PRESS wreckage, which sits shot and killed two peo- Besides its convenience Elyse Carmosino can be who thinks the gym’s pres- in Pearl Harbor where ple and wounded a third for nearby residents, Cog- reached at ecarmosino@ ence in the area will add to PEARL HARBOR, Ha- it sank during the at- before taking his life. In liano says the new gym itemlive.com. the town’s draw for poten- waii — On Dec. 7, 1941, tack 78 years ago that another deadly attack then-21-year-old Lauren thrust the United States at a Navy base Friday, tial new residents. Bruner was the second- into World War II. The a shooter opened re in “With all the new condos to-last man to escape Southern a classroom building at and motels going up near the burning wreckage of man will be the 44th and Naval Air Station Pen- that spot, this will give the USS Arizona after a last crew member to be sacola in Florida. people a great place to go Japanese plane dropped interred in accordance A spokesman said (for workouts) close by.” a bomb that ignited an with this rare Navy rit- Pearl Harbor anniversa- Mark Rozman, who enormous explosion in the ual. The last three living ry events will proceed as runs the Saugus loca- battleship’s ammunition Arizona survivors plan scheduled. tion along with business storage compartment. to be laid to rest with Bruner said he want- partner Lucio Paolini, He lived to be 98 years their families. ed to return to his ship thinks a gym like F45 -- old, marrying twice and The somber ceremony because few people go to which famous Bostonian outliving both wives. He and other events mark- cemeteries, while more Mark Wahlberg has worked for a refrigeration ing the attack anniver- than 1 million people vis- even bought shares in -- company for nearly four sary come on the heels it the Arizona each year. is something the local t- decades. of a deadly shooting at He also saw it as a way to ness community will ben- This weekend, divers the Pearl Harbor Naval join old friends who never e t from. will place Bruner’s ash- Shipyard on Wednes- made it off the warship. “The whole concept be- hind F45 is that it’s com- munity-based,” he said. “We’re social animals, and we like to exercise in groups. It’s great for (health), but at the same Did you know... time, people develop rela- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER R. HASAK tionships.” Rozman says that peo- Jacob Stone, 4, tests out an exercise bike ple who exercise together, during grand opening F45 on Thursday at Essex stay (friends) together. Landing in Saugus. Holiday Stroll at MarketStreet Lynnfield is Sunday

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JOHN’S PREP LYNN CLASSICAL LYNNFIELD, MARBLEHEAD Senior, 6’1, 200 Senior, 6’2, 185 Senior, 6’2, 185 Sophomore, 5’10, 145 FOOTBALL A 4-year varsity player, he threw A 3-year varsity player, he set A 2-year varsity player, he set pro- First-year varsity player, he became for 1,550 yards and 16 TDs this single-season program records gram records for career TD passes a starter after injuries hit the Magi- season … also threw for over for passing yards (2,200) and (39), single-season TD passes (31), cians during the preseason … ALL-STARS 2,000 yards last season… total yards (3,534) ... threw for single-season passing yards threw for 1,547 yards and 16 TDs helped the Eagles to consecutive 23 TDs and ran for 14 TDs this (2,542) and single-game TD pass- this season … ran for 82 yards and Today we present the 25 best football Division 1 Super Bowl appear- season … helped Classical to a es (4) ... ranks second in program one touchdown … threw the players in The Item’s coverage area: the ances, including a 40-22 win 7-4 record … capped his Rams history in career passing yards game-winning TD pass with seven 74th Item Football All-Star Team. over Catholic Memorial last sea- career with a 22-9 win over rival (3,462)... helped the Pioneers to seconds left in a 22-16 Thanksgiv- This year’s team features players from son. English on Thanksgiving. the Division 5 North semi nal. ing win over Swampscott. three teams that advanced to the state championship in their respective divisions: St. John’s in Division 1, Swampscott in Di- vision 5 and Bishop Fenwick in Division 6. There are four returnees from last year’s team — David Cifuentes of Bishop Fen- wick, Mathias Fowler of Lynn English, Graham Inzana of Swampscott and Bobby Hubert of Winthrop. Running back The Item All-Stars are selected by the HAIDAR BDAIWI DAVID CIFUENTES DYLAN JANUARY JOE LLANOS Item sports staff with input from coaches of LYNN TECH BISHOP FENWICK SWAMPSCOTT, REVERE teams covered by The Item. Senior, 5’8, 196 Senior, 5’9, 180 Senior, 6’0, 190 Senior, 5’7, 170 The team will be honored at the Item All- A 3-year varsity player, he powered A 3-year varsity player, he helped A 4-year varsity player, he A 2-year varsity player, he scored Star dinner Dec. 12 at 6 p.m. at Tedesco Tech’s run-heavy offense with 861 Fenwick to Saturday’s Division helped Swampscott to Satur- 30 touchdowns … ran for 27 TDs Country Club in Marblehead. rushing yards and 12 TDs on 112 6 Super Bowl … rushed for 810 day’s Division 5 Super Bowl … and a single-season program No tickets will be sold at the door unless carries this season despite missing led the running game with 1,155 best 1,960 yards … on defense, yards and 16 TDs this season… reserved by Tuesday at 4 p.m. Ticket reser- three games due to injury … helped caught nine passes for 133 yards rushing yards and 10 TDs this he had 67 tackles and six inter- his defense with 43 tackles, four and two TDs… returned two kick- season … helped his defense ceptions, three for TDs … helped vations can be made by contacting sports forced fumbles and two fumble re- offs for TDs… kicked two eld with 57 tackles, 14 QB hurries, the Patriots to their rst 10-win editor Harold Rivera via cell, 857-891-9010, coveries at linebacker … voted co- goals and 34 PATs. nine tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks season and an appearance in the or email, [email protected]. MVP of the CAC Small. and one interception. Division 4 North nal. Mike Lynch of WCVB-TV, Channel 5, a sportscaster who played at Swampscott High and later at Harvard, is the guest speaker. The dinner will also honor six major award winners, including the Item/Agganis Foundation Offensive and Defensive Play- ers of the Year and the Special Teams Play- Ends er of the Year. Also honored will be the Peter Gamage Coach of the Year, named for the late pub- MATT DUCHEMIN JACK FORD JONATHAN MURPHY lisher of The Item, the William F. Connell Student-Athlete Award, named for the late ST. JOHN’S PREP LYNNFIELD REVERE Senior, 5’11, 185 Junior, 6’1, 175 Senior, 6’2, 190 William F. Connell, a businessman who A 3-year varsity player, he caught A 2-year varsity player, he had a A 4-year varsity player, he caught grew up in Lynn, and the Edward H. Cahill 31 passes for 744 yards and eight team-best 15 TD catches and 908 ve TD’s this season … broke the Player of the Year Award, named for the TDs this season … helped anchor receiving yards despite missing team’s starting lineup as a late sports editor of The Item. a secondary that logged four one game due to injury … has 19 freshman in 2016 … helped the shutouts and allowed just 11.1 career TD catches … pitched in Patriots to a program-best 10-1 points per game entering Satur- defensively with three pass break- record and an appearance in the OFFENSE day’s Division 1 Super Bowl… was ups and one interception at DB … Division 4 North nal. a starter on last season’s Super helped the Pioneers to an 8-3 re- Matt Crowley ...... St. John’s ...... QB ...... Sr. Bowl champion team. cord after a 3-8 season in 2018. Daniel Gisonno ...... Lynn Classical .....QB ...... Sr. Clayton Marengi ...... Lynnfi eld ...... QB ...... Sr. Joshua Robertson ..... Marblehead ...... QB ...... So. Haidar Bdaiwi ...... Lynn Tech ...... RB ...... Sr. David Cifuentes ...... Bishop Fenwick ....RB ...... Sr. Dylan January ...... Swampscott ...... RB ...... Sr. Joe Llanos ...... Revere ...... RB ...... Sr. Matt Duchemin ...... St. John’s ...... End ...... Sr. Jack Ford ...... Lynnfi eld ...... End ...... Jr.

Offensive Line Jonathan Murphy ...... Revere ...... End ...... Sr. RYAN DEWAN BOBBY HUBERT MATT JUNEAU Bobby Hubert ...... Winthrop ...... FB ...... Jr. Ryan Dewan ...... Lynn English ...... Line ...... Jr. LYNN ENGLISH WINTHROP BISHOP FENWICK Junior, 6’1, 270 Junior, 5’8, 180 Junior, 6’0, 200 Matt Juneau ...... Fenwick ...... Line ...... Jr. A 2-year varsity player, he an- A 3-year varsity player, he ran A 2-year varsity player, he an- chored a line that helped the for 1,069 yards and 12 TDs at chored an offensive line that DEFENSE Bulldogs average 34 points per fullback this season … also helped the Crusaders average 34 game this season … carried the tossed two TDs … caught four points per game this season … Mike Brice ...... KIPP Academy .....Line ...... Jr. defensive line with 52 tackles, 10 passes for 51 yards … also graded out at 88 percent … Dave Filias ...... KIPP Academy .....Line ...... Jr. tackles for loss and six sacks … pitched in defensively with 27 aided his defense with 74 tack- Manny Guerrero ...... Lynn Classical ...... Line ...... Sr. helped English to a 6-5 record tackles and two fumble recover- les, ve sacks, two forced fum- Tim Cronin ...... Marblehead ...... LB ...... Sr. and a third straight Division 3 ies at linebacker. bles and two fumble recoveries. North tournament bid. Kyle Maglione ...... Peabody ...... LB ...... Jr. George Percy ...... St. Mary’s ...... LB ...... So. Chrys Wilson ...... Bishop Fenwick ....LB ...... Jr. Mathias Fowler ...... Lynn English ...... DB ...... Jr. Graham Inzana ...... Swampscott ...... DB ...... Sr. Marvens Jean ...... Saugus ...... DB ...... Sr. Zack Palmer ...... Swampscott ...... DB ...... Sr. HONORABLE Defensive Line MIKE BRICE DAVE FILIAS MANNY GUERRERO MENTION KIPP ACADEMY KIPP ACADEMY LYNN CLASSICAL BISHOP FENWICK: Stefano Fabiano, Junior, 6’1, 265 Junior, 6-1, 235 Senior, 6’0, 190 Jr., Tim Hazard, Sr., Angel Martinez, Jr., A 3-year varsity player, he was part A 3-year varsity player, he re- A 2-year varsity player, he Jake Miano, Sr., Joe Rivers, Sr., Andrew of KIPP’s inaugural team in 2017 … corded a team-best 103 tackles logged a team-best nine sacks Wilson, Jr.; KIPP ACADEMY: Taj King, powered the defensive line with 52 with nine forced fumbles, four this season … ranked second on tackles and three sacks this season fumble recoveries and two sacks the team with 77 tackles, includ- Jr., Daniel Oluwasuyi, Jr.; LYNN CLAS- … also helped an offensive line that this season … rushed for 489 ing 18 tackles for loss … record- SICAL: Orlando Concepcion, Jr., Aidan allowed just one sack in three Divi- yards and seven TDs … caught a ed eight QB hurries … helped Dow, Sr., Nico Galeazzi, Jr., Jeff Hill, Jr., sion 8 North state tournament TD pass in a 19-8 loss to West the Rams to their third consecu- Maurice Sequeira, Sr., Kalvin So, Jr., games … guided the Panthers to a Bridgewater in the Division 8 tive Division 3 North state tour- Brandon Summers, Sr., Kevin Paniaqua, program-best 9-3 record. state semi nal. nament appearance. Sr.; LYNN ENGLISH: Tyler Drinan, Sr., Fenix Figueroa, Jr., Thomas Gaylord, Sr., Sam Ofurie, Jr., Anthony Timmons, Jr., Tahj Purter, Jr.; LYNN TECH: Victor Bel- lamah, Sr., Jermanny Guerrero, Jr., Devin Lewis, Sr., Winnesoda Mah, Sr.; Carlos Mateo, Sr.; Kenny Perez, Sr., Miguel Soto, Sr.; LYNNFIELD: DJ Capachietti, Jr., Linebacker Liam Farrell, Sr., John Lee, Sr., Aidan TIM CRONIN KYLE MAGLIONE GEORGE PERCY CHRYS WILSON McCormack, Sr.; MARBLEHEAD: Ryan Freiberger, Sr., Sean McCarthy, Sr., JT MARBLEHEAD PEABODY ST. MARY’S BISHOP FENWICK Monahan, Jr., Devin Romain, Sr., Brendan Senior, 6’1, 190 Junior, 5’11, 210 Sophomore, 6’0, 185 Junior 5’10, 185 Rowe, Sr., Declan Rudloff, Sr., AJ Russo, A 3-year varsity player, he led the A 2-year varsity player, he made A 2-year varsity player, he re- A 3-year varsity player, he led the Sr., Will Twadell, Sr.; PEABODY: Joe team with 98 tackles despite miss- 57 tackles, including nine for loss corded a team-best 80 tackles team with 115 tackles this sea- Casey, Sr., Chris Faraca, Jr., Phil Makoci, ing two games due to injury … also despite missing one game due to this season … also carried his son … also had four intercep- rushed for 1,014 yards and 16 TDs injury this season … logged ve offense with a team-best 770 tions, four sacks and one fumble Sr., Angel Paulino, Sr., Colby Therrien, Sr.; on 193 carries … scored two TDs sacks and two forced fumbles … rushing yards and seven rushing recovery … a 2-way starter he REVERE: Mazur Ali, Sr., Lucas Barbosa, in a 22-16 win over rival Swamp- also ran for 280 yards and four TDs … helped the Spartans to a threw for 1,309 yards and 17 Sr., Jaryd Benson, Sr., Calvin Boudreau, scott on Thanksgiving … guided TDs on 40 carries … scored two Division 7 North state tourna- TDs at quarterback … rushed for Jr., Josh Laurina, Sr., Zach Furlong, Sr.; the Magicians to the Division 4 TDs and made seven tackles in a ment appearance. 262 yards and six TDs. SAUGUS: Christian Correia, Sr., Sal North tournament. 34-0 win over Gloucester. Franco, Jr., Javier Martinez, Jr., Kyle Sur- rette, Jr.; ST. JOHN’S: Mason Davis, Sr., Jackson Delaney, So., Anthony Fagan, Sr., James Guy, So., Cooper Smith, Sr., Collin Taylor, Jr.; ST. MARY’S: Sal Af itto, Jr., Ali Barry, So., David Brown, Fr.; SWAMP- SCOTT: Andrew Augustin, Jr., Tyler Mar- shall, Sr., Nick Reiser, Sr., Anton Vasquez, Sr., Arturo Vasquez, Sr.; WINTHROP:

Defensive back Bryan Conceicao, Jr., Andre O’Campo, Sr., MATHIAS FOWLER GRAHAM INZANA MARVENS JEAN ZACK PALMER Stephen Perullo, Jr., Tyler Rockefeller, Jr. LYNN ENGLISH SWAMPSCOTT SAUGUS SWAMPSCOTT Junior, 5’7, 150 Senior, 6’0, 185 Senior, 6’1, 185 Senior, 5’11, 165 ITEM PHOTOS | OLIVIA FALCIGNO A 3-year varsity player, he made A 3-year varsity player, he made A 3-year varsity player, he made A 2-year varsity player, he started 47 tackles with 13 pass breakups 51 tackles with eight pass break- 87 tackles and forced two fum- at receiver, defensive back and AND SPENSER HASAK and four interceptions as a shut- ups, three sacks and two inter- bles this season … ran for a returns kicks/punts … returned down defensive back … split time ceptions this season … a 2-way team-best 1,074 yards and 12 three kickoffs and two punts for at quarterback and receiver of- starter, he engineered the of- TDs … returned one kickoff for a TDs this season … caught a fensively … threw for 939 yards fense with 1,769 passing yards TD … helped lead the Sachems team-best nine TDs … made 36 and 10 TDs … ran for 460 yards and 25 TDs at quarterback … ran to wins in two of their nal three tackles with 12 pass breakups and nine TDs … caught 21 passes for 242 yards and four TDs. games and three interceptions. for 314 yards and three TDs. B2 SPORTS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2019

ITEM FILE PHOTO KIPP football coach Jim Rabbitt was named the Commonwealth Athletic Conference Small Division Coach of the Year after leading the ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Panthers to their rst-ever playoff berth. Kiara Edmonds (left) and Jean Gupton-Morrison (right) are two of the four seniors returning KIPP’s Rabbitt to the Classical girls basketball team this season. named CAC Small Classical girls basketball hoping Coach of the Year to build off last year’s momentum Crayton, Jazzmine Masse made it all the way to the of those minutes that we By Harold Rivera sive back Miguel Soto, se- By Mike Alongi ITEM STAFF and Rebecca Walker. All Division 2 North quar- need lled.” ITEM SPORTS EDITOR nior linebacker Devin were key contributors to ter nal. Sawyer believes The preseason is cer- Lewis, senior defensive LYNN — The Classical The Lynn Tech and KIPP Classical’s success, but that winning attitude tainly a compact one this tackle Winnesoda Mah girls basketball team is Academy football teams Sawyer is excited to see may rub off on the basket- year, as Classical has and junior defensive end back for the 2019-2020 were well-represented who steps in to ll the ball team. only one week to prepare Jermanny Guerrero. season, and the Rams are among the Common- void this year. “Those girls had a real- for the season opener. Af- “I was very proud of the intent on building from wealth Athletic Confer- “We’ll obviously miss ly successful run this fall, ter snow cancelled school kids that were selected,” the positive momentum ence Small All-Stars and those four as they were a and part of high school twice early in the week, Runner said. “The CAC they gained last year. awards. big part of the team, but sports is learning how to the Rams have really only represents very well in Classical earned a spot in Panthers coach Jim Rab- the good part about los- win,” said Sawyer. “When the MIAA playoffs. A lot of the Division 2 North tour- had one practice so far. bitt, who guided the team times the vocational kids nament with an 11-9 re- ing those four is that four you come from a program With scrimmages against to its rst postseason ap- don’t get the recognition cord before getting elim- more players get to step that wins a lot, you get Reading and North Read- pearance, a sectional title they deserve. Our kids inated by Wilmington in in and make a difference,” used to winning and you ing scheduled for Sat- and a trip to the Division work hard. We had a cou- the rst round. But de- Sawyer said. “We’ve got a expect to win. We’re hop- urday and Wednesday, 8 state semi nal, was ple linemen get recog- spite the early , Clas- great group of seniors to ing that trickles into the respectively, Classical named CAC Small Coach nized, which was great. sical coach Tom Sawyer help lead the way for us basketball season.” will have to cram a lot of of the Year. Jermanny nished with was happy with the way and we have a number of Sawyer will also look practice into a short time “It’s a great honor,” Rab- eight sacks, which was players coming through to some up-and-coming frame. bitt said. “There are so last year unfolded. great for us.” the ranks to help out as players who spent time “It’s probably the short- many great coaches in the “We had a good season The Panthers, who n- well.” on the varsity squad last est preseason that we’ve CAC Small that work re- last year, good enough to ished the season at 9-3 get into the tournament Leading the way for year. Juniors Sailor Brin- ever had,” Sawyer said. ally hard in their pro- Classical this season will kler, Amelia Pedro, Saja- “It’s unfortunate, but grams. To be chosen as after a win over Tech last and play Wilmington for Wednesday, earned nine the second year in a row,” be the senior core of Am- da Dean and Chantelle everyone is in the same Coach of the Year’s a real- ber Crayton, Kiara Ed- Blanco will all play a role boat. We have some ly humbling experience all-star honorees. They said Sawyer. “Obviously are junior lineman Brice, we wish we had won that monds, Jean Gupton-Mor- on this year’s Rams team. younger players on our for me.” rison and Lindsey Valeri. “Those girls were all on roster where this is pretty Co-MVP honors went to junior running back/line- game, but it was tied with Crayton, Edmonds and the varsity team last year, much brand new to them, Tech’s Haidar Bdaiwi and backer Dave Filias, junior less than 30 seconds to Gupton-Morrison also so they all know what it so we’re just going to have KIPP’s Dave Filias. Bdai- running/linebacker Dan- go and we competed the share the experience of takes to make an impact,” to put in the work.” wi scored 12 rushing yul Oluwasuyi, junior re- whole way.” playing on the Classical said Sawyer. “We’re ex- Classical opens the sea- touchdowns despite miss- ceiver/defensive back Taj The Rams lost four se- volleyball team this fall, pecting them to be able ing the last three games of King, junior lineman Jose niors from that team — son next Friday at Salem the season with a thigh Castillo, sophomore quar- Keyanni Jordan, Skyler which went 18-2 and to step in and ll some (7). injury. terback/defensive back “Haidar averaged 175 Piero Canales, junior line- yards and a touchdown man/linebacker Kenneth against conference teams,” Beato, junior kicker Kris Many new faces for Peabody girls Tech coach James Runner Merino and junior receiv- said. “I just wanted to get er/linebacker Alex Ogan- By Harold Rivera We’ve had a decent turn- him represented the right do. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR out in tryouts. We had 45 way. The best part about it “It was an overwhelming kids tryout total. So we’re is I didn’t even nominate experience at the league PEABODY — The Pea- going to make some cuts, him rst. Nashoba Valley meeting when I nominat- body girls basketball that’s for sure. The incom- nominated him rst.” ed all those guys as all- team didn’t leave much to ing freshman class looks Co-Lineman of the Year stars,” Rabbitt said. “Our be desired last season. very good. There’s a lot of honors went to Tech’s deep run showed how A 19-1 regular season talent. That’s a plus for Kenny Perez and KIPP’s hard these guys worked. earned the Tanners the the future.” Mike Bryce. It’s great for these guys to No. 2 seed in the Divi- McKeen likes Peabody’s “That was big for us too,” be recognized not just for sion 1 North state tour- chances in what could be Runner said. “This is the their work during the sea- nament, where Peabody a wide-open Northeastern second year we’ve had a son but also before the advanced to the semi nal Conference this winter. top lineman. Last year it season. The kids have al- round. Central Catholic, “It could be up for was Haidar’s brother, Ali. ready started offseason the eventual sectional grabs,” McKeen said. “I Kenny’s a 3-year player workouts. It shows the champ, ended Peabody’s think the key is to get off for us. It was great to get great desire our players run with a 64-48 win. to a good start. That’s al- him some recognition.” have.” “We had a great bunch ways been a key for me, in The Tigers, who reached Earning honorable men- of kids,” Tanners coach any sport. I’m hoping our the Division 8 North state tions were Tech junior Stan McKeen said. “Get- combinations work well tournament, logged six running back Gabriel Pe- ting to the North semi- together. We’ll do a lot of members on the all-star rez, KIPP junior defensive nal was a huge accom- substituting at the start team. They are senior run- back Bhenzel Cadet and plishment. That’s as far of the season until we nd ning back Bdaiwi, senior KIPP freshman defensive as the program has been ITEM FILE PHOTO something that works. guard Perez, senior defen- back Juan Setalsingh. in over 20 years. Unfortu- Peabody’s Colleen Crotty (right) is the Our goal is to make the nately, eight of them are lone returning starter on the Tanners girls tournament.” gone — seven seniors and basketball team this season. Luckily for the Tanners, one freshman.” “Five of our rst six games Now the Tanners face Kiricoples projects to and Carney. are at home,” McKeen the challenge of turning play a critical role in the “Emily got good min- said. “I hope that helps us. the page on last season’s post. utes as a point guard last It’s going to be a learning success and gearing up “Amber played a decent year,” McKeen said. “She experience. It’s going to for a new campaign. And amount under the bas- played a lot. I’m expect- take us a while to get a they’ll have to do so with ket,” McKeen said. “She ing good things from her. combination that’s going just one returning starter was the rst sub off the Georgia saw time at the to work. The team we put — senior guard/forward bench for Liz Zaiter or two and three last year. together this year really Colleen Crotty. Catherine Manning. She She got some minutes. hasn’t had a lot of experi- “Colleen is a lacrosse got some playing time I’m also expecting good ence playing and working and soccer player too,” last year.” things from her.” together. It’s going to be a McKeen said. “She’s a Senior point guard Em- Aside from the ve re- challenge. It’s de nitely tough, hard-nosed kid. ily Carney will guide the turners, McKeen’s hop- going to be a challenge.” She works hard on the offense. Seniors Georgia ing for a few incoming Peabody opens the sea- court. Leon (forward) and Dea- freshmen to play their son next Friday, when “She’ll be the backbone na Geomelos (forward/ way into the rotations. the Tanners host Danvers ITEM FILE PHOTO of the team. She brings a center) also return to the “We have some kids at 7 p.m. Non-league op- Tech’s Kenny Perez (left) was named CAC Small lot of intensity and lead- team. that stood out a little ponents on the schedule co-Lineman of the Year, while teammate Haidar ership.” Crotty will co-captain bit,” McKeen said. “We’ll include Fenway, Everett Bdaiwi (right) was named CAC Small co-MVP. Junior forward Amber the Tanners will Leon make some decisions. and Somerville. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE SATURDAY Fenwick vs. Ashland (11) Celtics host Nuggets in primetime Football Division 5 MIAA State Championships Swampscott vs. Amherst (1:30) at Gillette Stadium Division 1 Division 6 St. John’s vs. Catholic Memorial (8)

SPORTS BRIEFS Bishop Fenwick varsity wrestling. Those interested can contact Ath- coaching vacancies letic Director David Woods Bishop Fenwick is look- at [email protected] or ing for a head coach for 978-587-8341.

NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE East East W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA New England 10 2 0 .833 322 145 Dallas 6 7 0 .462 334 267 Buffalo 9 3 0 .750 257 188 Philadelphia 5 7 0 .417 274 284 N.Y. Jets 4 8 0 .333 204 280 Washington 3 9 0 .250 173 290 Miami 3 9 0 .250 200 377 N.Y. Giants 2 10 0 .167 230 339 South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Houston 8 4 0 .667 293 271 y-New Orleans 10 2 0 .833 298 248 Tennessee 7 5 0 .583 276 234 Tampa Bay 5 7 0 .417 340 346 Indianapolis 6 6 0 .500 261 257 Carolina 5 7 0 .417 280 320 Jacksonville 4 8 0 .333 220 292 Atlanta 3 9 0 .250 260 323 North North W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Baltimore 10 2 0 .833 406 219 Green Bay 9 3 0 .750 289 255 7 5 0 .583 236 225 Minnesota 8 4 0 .667 319 242 Cleveland 5 7 0 .417 246 272 Chicago 7 6 0 .538 243 232 Cincinnati 1 11 0 .083 179 298 Detroit 3 8 1 .292 280 315 West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Kansas City 8 4 0 .667 348 265 Seattle 10 2 0 .833 329 293 Oakland 6 6 0 .500 237 324 San Francisco 10 2 0 .833 349 183 Denver 4 8 0 .333 198 237 L.A. Rams 7 5 0 .583 283 250 L.A. Chargers 4 8 0 .333 244 241 Arizona 3 8 1 .292 255 351 Thursday’s Games Miami at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Chicago 31, Dallas 24 Cincinnati at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Sunday’s Games L.A. Chargers at Jacksonville, 4:05 p.m. Washington at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. Indianapolis at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Tennessee at Oakland, 4:25 p.m. San Francisco at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Carolina at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Kansas City at New England, 4:25 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Seattle at L.A. Rams, 8:20 p.m. Denver at Houston, 1 p.m. Monday’s Game Baltimore at Buffalo, 1 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia, 8:15 p.m.

NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 29 20 3 6 46 104 69 St. Louis 30 18 6 6 42 90 78 Florida 27 13 9 5 31 96 97 Colorado 28 18 8 2 38 103 78 Buffalo 29 13 11 5 31 88 87 Winnipeg 29 17 10 2 36 84 80 Montreal 29 12 11 6 30 95 101 Dallas 30 16 11 3 35 79 75 Toronto 30 13 13 4 30 95 101 Minnesota 29 14 11 4 32 88 92 Tampa Bay 26 13 10 3 29 95 86 Nashville 27 12 10 5 29 89 88 Ottawa 29 12 16 1 25 76 91 Chicago 28 11 12 5 27 78 88 Detroit 30 7 20 3 17 63 119 Pacific Division Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Arizona 30 17 9 4 38 85 70 Washington 30 21 4 5 47 112 86 Edmonton 30 17 10 3 37 93 89 N.Y. Islanders 27 19 6 2 40 80 65 Vegas 31 15 11 5 35 93 88 Philadelphia 29 16 8 5 37 92 82 Vancouver 29 14 11 4 32 97 86 Carolina 29 17 11 1 35 91 80 San Jose 30 15 13 2 32 86 99 Pittsburgh 28 15 9 4 34 96 78 Calgary 30 14 12 4 32 77 89 N.Y. Rangers 27 14 10 3 31 87 89 Anaheim 28 12 12 4 28 75 84 Columbus 28 11 13 4 26 70 87 29 11 16 2 24 73 96 New Jersey 27 9 14 4 22 69 101 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss.

Friday’s Games Pittsburgh at Detroit, 7 p.m. Chicago at New Jersey, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Nashville, 8 p.m. Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Dallas, 9 p.m. Arizona at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at Calgary, 10 p.m. Los Angeles at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Sunday’s Games Washington at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Anaheim at Winnipeg, 3 p.m. Saturday’s Games San Jose at Florida, 5 p.m. Ottawa at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Vegas, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Vancouver, 4 p.m. Arizona at Chicago, 7 p.m. Colorado at Boston, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Edmonton, 8 p.m. Minnesota at Carolina, 7 p.m. Monday’s Games San Jose at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Toronto at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Columbus at Washington, 7 p.m. Columbus at Florida, 7 p.m. Boston at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Enes Kanter (left) fouls Denver Nuggets forward Jerami Grant (right) during the first half of NBA a game at TD Garden Friday night. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 15 5 .750 — Dallas 15 6 .714 — TV/RADIO Toronto 15 6 .714 ½ Houston 14 7 .667 1 Philadelphia 15 7 .682 1 San Antonio 8 14 .364 7½ SATURDAY 9:55 a.m...... Liverpool at AFC Bournemouth...... NBCSN Brooklyn 11 10 .524 4½ Memphis 6 15 .286 9 12:20 p.m...... Schalke vs. Bayer Leverkusen...... FS2 New York 4 18 .182 12 New Orleans 6 16 .273 9½ TV Southeast Division Northwest Division NHL 12:25 p.m...... Manchester United at Manchester City...... NBCSN W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Swimming Miami 15 6 .714 — Denver 14 5 .737 — 7 p.m...... Colorado at Boston...... NESN Orlando 10 11 .476 5 Utah 12 10 .545 3½ 7 p.m...... Toronto at St. Louis...... NHL Network 7 p.m...... US Open...... NBCSN Charlotte 9 14 .391 7 Minnesota 10 10 .500 4½ Men’s College Hockey Boxing Washington 7 13 .350 7½ Portland 9 13 .409 6½ Atlanta 5 17 .227 10½ Oklahoma City 8 12 .400 6½ 7 p.m...... Maine at UMass...... NESN Plus 9 p.m...... Jermall Charlo vs. Denis Hogan...... Showtime Central Division Pacific Division Women’s College Hockey Figure Skating W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Milwaukee 19 3 .864 — L.A. Lakers 19 3 .864 — 1:30 p.m...... BU at BC...... NESN Plus 9 p.m...... ISU: Grand Prix Final (tape)...... NBCSN Indiana 14 7 .667 4½ L.A. Clippers 16 6 .727 3 High School Super Bowls Radio Detroit 8 14 .364 11 Phoenix 10 11 .476 8½ Chicago 8 14 .364 11 Sacramento 8 12 .400 10 9 a.m...... Division 7: Abington vs. Leicester...... NBCSB NHL Cleveland 5 15 .250 13 Golden State 4 19 .174 15½ 11 a.m...... Division 6: Bishop Fenwick vs. Ashland...... NBCSB 7 p.m...... Colorado at Boston...... WBZ-FM 98.5 Friday’s Games Denver at Brooklyn, 3 p.m. 1:30 p.m...... Division 5: Swampscott vs. Amherst...... NBCSB High School Super Bowls Brooklyn at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Atlanta at Charlotte, 5 p.m. Indiana at Detroit, 7 p.m. Chicago at Miami, 6 p.m. 3:30 p.m...... Division 4: Melrose vs. Plymouth South...... NBCSB 9 a.m...... Division 7: Abington vs. Leicester...... WBZ-FM 98.5 Orlando at Cleveland, 7 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Washington, 6 p.m. Denver at Boston, 8 p.m. Toronto at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. 6 p.m...... Division 3: Duxbury vs. Springfield Cathedral...... NBCSB 11 a.m...... Division 6: Bishop Fenwick vs. Ashland...... WBZ-FM 98.5 Golden State at Chicago, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Dallas, 7 p.m. 8 p.m...... Division 1: St. John’s Prep vs. Catholic Memorial...... NBCSB 1:30 p.m...... Division 5: Swampscott vs. Amherst...... WBZ-FM 98.5 Minnesota at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Oklahoma City at Portland, 9 p.m. Washington at Miami, 8 p.m. Minnesota at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. College Football 3:30 p.m...... Division 4: Melrose vs. Plymouth South...... WBZ-FM 98.5 L.A. Clippers at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Monday’s Games 12 p.m...... Baylor at Oklahoma...... ABC SUNDAY Sacramento at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Indiana, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Cleveland at Boston, 7:30 p.m. 12 p.m...... Louisiana at Appalachian St...... ESPN TV Saturday’s Games Detroit at New Orleans, 8 p.m. NFL New Orleans at Dallas, 2 p.m. Orlando at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. 12 p.m...... Miami (Ohio) at Central Mich...... ESPN2 Cleveland at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Sacramento at Houston, 8 p.m. 1:30 p.m...... UAB at Fla. Atlantic...... CBSSN 1 p.m...... Baltimore at Buffalo...... CBS Indiana at New York, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Chicago, 8 p.m. San Francisco at New Orleans...... Fox Phoenix at Houston, 8 p.m. Minnesota at Phoenix, 9 p.m. 3:30 p.m...... Cincinnati at Memphis...... ABC Memphis at Utah, 10 p.m. Oklahoma City at Utah, 9 p.m. 4 p.m...... Georgia at LSU...... CBS 4:25 p.m...... Kansas City at New England...... CBS Sunday’s Games Memphis at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. 4 p.m...... Hawaii at Boise St...... ESPN 8:20 p.m...... Seattle at LA Rams...... NBC 4 p.m...... Southern University at Alcorn St...... ESPNU College Football TODAY IN SPORTS 7:30 p.m...... Virginia at Clemson...... ABC 12 p.m...... Playoff selection show...... ESPN December 7 Fuqua’s record of 218 yards against 8 p.m...... Ohio State at Wisconsin...... Fox Men’s College Basketball 12 p.m...... Houston at South Carolina...... ESPNU 1973 — Jerry West of Los Angeles Philadelphia in 1970. NBA sets an NBA record with 10 steals in 2013 — Aurelien Collin scores the 7 p.m...... G League: Maine vs. Delaware (tape)...... NBCSB 2 p.m...... Wichita State at Oklahoma St...... ESPNU the Lakers’ 115-111 loss to the Se- equalizer in the second half of the 7:30 p.m...... Cleveland at Philadelphia...... NBATV 3 p.m...... Texas vs. Texas A&M...... ABC MLS Cup, then drives home the de- attle Supersonics. Men’s College Basketball 4 p.m...... Dayton vs. Saint Mary’s...... ESPNU ciding penalty kick to give Sporting 1985 — Auburn tailback Bo Jack- 12 p.m...... Arizona at Baylor...... ESPNU 4 p.m...... Northwestern St. at LSU...... SEC Network son beats Iowa quarterback Chuck Kansas City a dramatic victory over 12 p.m...... Florida at Butler...... Fox 5 p.m...... Buffalo at DePaul...... FS1 Long by 45 points in the balloting for Real Salt Lake and its first league 5 p.m...... Northwestern at Purdue...... Big Ten Network the Heisman Trophy, the closest vote title since 2000. With the score 1-1 12 p.m...... Penn State at Ohio State...... Big Ten Network in the 51-year history of the trophy. through regulation and 30 minutes 12 p.m...... West Virginia at St. John’s...... FS1 6:30 p.m...... Liberty vs. Grand Canyon...... ESPNU 1991 — AJ Kitt becomes the first of overtime, the teams engage in 1 p.m...... UMass at Harvard...... NESN 7 p.m...... Gonzaga at Washington...... ESPN2 American in seven years to win a the longest penalty-kick shootout 2 p.m...... Boston College at Notre Dame...... ESPNU 7 p.m...... Rutgers at Michigan St...... Big Ten Network in championship history — one men’s World Cup race, taking the 2:30 p.m...... Nebraska at Creighton...... FS1 9 p.m...... Seton Hall at Iowa State...... ESPN2 first downhill of the season In Val that both sides had chances to win 3 p.m...... Villanova at Saint Joseph’s...... ESPN2 Women’s College Basketball D’Isere, France. before Collin’s shot and Jimmy Niel- 12 p.m...... Florida State at Clemson...... NESN 2002 — St. John’s (Minn.) coach sen’s save left Sporting KC with the 4 p.m...... Davidson at Northeastern...... NESN Plus John Gagliardi wins his 400th game 7-6 victory. 4 p.m...... Fairleigh Dickinson at Kentucky...... SEC Network 2 p.m...... Texas at Tennessee...... ESPN2 with a 21-14 victory over Linfield in 2014 — The first College Football 4:30 p.m...... Indiana at Wisconsin...... Big Ten Network 2 p.m...... West Virginia at Mississippi St...... SEC Network the Division III quarterfinals. Gagliar- Playoff expands the national cham- 5 p.m...... Cincinnati at Xavier...... FS1 4 p.m...... Notre Dame at UConn...... ESPN di is the second coach to reach the pionship race and produces a final 5 p.m...... Illinois at Maryland...... ESPN2 Figure Skating four with major star power. Nick Sa- 400 mark, eight victories behind Ed- 5:30 p.m...... Memphis at UAB...... CBSSN 4 p.m...... Grand Prix final...... NBCSN die Robinson. ban’s No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 7 p.m...... Colorado at Kansas...... ESPN2 NHL 2003 — The computer rankings vs. Urban Meyer’s No. 4 Ohio State have Oklahoma as the country’s top Buckeyes at the Sugar Bowl. Marcus 7:30 p.m...... Arkansas at Western Ky...... CBSSN 7 p.m...... NY Rangers at Vegas...... NHL Network team while the human poll voters Mariota and second-seeded Oregon 7:30 p.m...... Missouri at Temple...... ESPNU Men’s Soccer pick USC. Despite getting walloped vs. Jameis Winston, last season’s 9 p.m...... Marquette at Kansas St...... ESPN2 8:55 a.m...... Leicester City Aston Villa...... NBCSN by Kansas State 35-7, No. 3 Okla- Heisman Trophy winner, and defend- 9:30 p.m...... Georgetown at SMU...... ESPNU 9:30 a.m...... Cologne at FC Union Berlin...... FS1 homa takes its 12-1 record to the ing national champion Florida State Golf 11:25 a.m...... Wolves at Brighton...... NBCSN Sugar Bowl against No. 2 LSU, which at the Rose Bowl. 10 a.m...... PGA Tour: Hero World Challenge...... Golf 12 p.m...... SC Paderborn 07 at Werder Bremen...... FS1 won the Southeastern Conference 2014 — Robbie Keane scores on a championship by beating Georgia breakaway in the 111th minute, and 12 p.m...... PGA Tour: Hero World Challenge...... NBC 2:30 p.m...... AC Milan at Bologn...... ESPNews 34-13. No. 1 USC, which finished Landon Donovan wins his record Mixed Martial Arts Women’s College Soccer third in the BCS rankings, plays No. sixth MLS title in the LA Galaxy’s 2-1 7 p.m...... UFC Fight Night prelims...... ESPN 8:30 p.m...... NCAA championship...... ESPNU 4 Michigan in the Rose Bowl. victory over the New England Revolu- 9 p.m...... UFC Fight Night...... ESPN Skiing 2006 — Willie Parker breaks Pitts- tion in the MLS Cup. Skiing 5 p.m...... Birds of Prey...... NBC burgh’s single-game rushing record 2016 — Napheesa Collier scores 11 p.m...... Birds of Prey...... NBCSN 6 p.m...... World Cup: women’s super G...... NBCSN with 223 yards as the Steelers 20 points, Gabby Williams has 19 Men’s Soccer rough up the Cleveland Browns 27- points, 12 rebounds and six assists 7 p.m...... World Cup: women’s cross-country...... NBCSN 7. Parker, the first player in Steelers and No. 1 Connecticut beats No. 7:25 a.m...... Chelsea at Everton...... NBCSN Radio history to have two 200-yard games 2 Notre Dame 72-61 for its 83rd 9:30 a.m...... Bayern Munich at Borussia Monchengladbach..... FS1 NFL in a season, betters John “Frenchy” straight victory. 9:30 a.m...... Fortuna Dusseldorf at Borussia Dortmund...... FS2 4:25 p.m...... Kansas City at New England...... WBZ-FM 98.5 B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2019 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Bullied sister counts days until she leaves for college DEAR ABBY: I have a wedding. Then ask if they very toxic relationship Dear Abby is written by Abigail can line someone else up with my older sister. I to take your place. As to still live at home, al- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne the money you have though I’ll be leaving for Phillips, and was founded by her shelled out, suggest that college in a few years. the person who replaces Abby, she has been mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact you reimburse you some emotionally abusing me Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. or all of the dough, and for years. It got so bad at Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. then keep your fingers one point that I consid- crossed. ered suicide. I don’t be- lieve I would ever go DEAR ABBY: I have a through with it, but it The way to deal with and forgot to write down friend whose 30-year-old scared me. She makes people like her — and the date. Weeks later, son died suddenly from a sarcastic comments there are many — is to three other friends invit- brain stem tumor. On the about anything from my change the way you react ed me on a two-week anniversary of his death, weight to what I want as to them. There is a saying cruise of the Baltics. I I send her a “thinking of my career. My parents that applies here: “Just accepted and proceeded you” card to let her know never do anything about because a jackass brays to contribute to the that she is, indeed, in my it. doesn’t mean you have to pre-booking and group thoughts. I try to avoid her, but take it to heart.” The next excursion fees, etc. These The sixth anniversary it’s impossible because of time your sister makes a funds are not refundable. of his death is approach- the close living quarters. sarcastic comment, re- I realized later that the ing, and I’m wondering if I don’t know how to stop peat that “mantra” to dates overlap. I should stop doing this. her. She has said she yourself and it may lessen Both the groom and I’m afraid it may cause would stop before, but the sting she’s trying to cruise people are close her more pain than com- she doesn’t, so I no longer inflict. friends from separate fort. believe she’s sincere Remember, you won’t groups. My personal cost when she occasionally always have to live with at this point is $4,100. WELL-MEANING IN apologizes. her. In the future, she may What do you recommend THE WEST wonder why the two of I do? BULLIED IN MY you aren’t close. When she DEAR WELL-MEANING: OWN HOUSE asks that question — and ALL BOOKED UP Discuss this with your she may — feel free to tell IN MINNESOTA friend in advance, and DEAR BULLIED: Sui- her. ask her that question. I cide is not the answer. DEAR ALL BOOKED: doubt that sending a card Face it. Your sister is an DEAR ABBY: A few Do the honorable thing would be hurtful. She unhappy individual who months ago, a friend and explain to your will always know he died enjoys belittling others. asked me to be a grooms- friends that when they in- on that day, and she may She may do it because man in his wedding, vited you on that Baltic find it comforting to know she’s frustrated with her which will take place a vacation you had already that you not only remem- own life, or simply be- year from now. I accepted committed to being a ber it, too, but also want cause she can. groomsman in someone’s to reach out to her. BRIDGE

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV DECEMBER 7, 2019 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 Saturday, Dec. 7 they revisit people, places and things BROADCAST STATIONS that remind them of the Christmases they Big Hero 6 The Series: “The Present” WGBH Aretha Franklin Remembered Il Volo: Ten Years Il Volo The Bee Gees One for All Tour -- Live in Australia This Old House 40th spent together. ^ PBS (My Music) celebrates 10 years. 1989 Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb perform. Anniversary Disney XD, 7 a.m. He’s Out to Get You When Hiro finds a wrapped present in the WBZ College Jeopardy! Bull “A Higher Law” 48 Hours (N) 48 Hours (N) News Phantom In Touch Madam Secretary LMN, 8 p.m. $ CBS Football Gourmet “Proxy War” closet, he assumes it’s from Aunt Cass Original Film! WCVB Coll. College Football ACC Championship -- Virginia vs Clemson. (N) News- Celebrity Elementary “The Home, and takes it in order to figure out what Megan (Samaire Armstrong) suffers a % ABC Football Center 5 Page Red Team” Life it is. However, after a mix-up, the present major tragedy when her son and husband WYCN ››› Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016, Niños) Película Titulares Decisio- Latinx Decisio- Programa becomes lost and Hiro enlists the Big are killed in a car crash. After four years * TEL Voices of Jack Black, Bryan Cranston. y Más nes Now! nes Hero 6 team to track it down. in a mental health institution, she goes WFXT FOX College Foot- College Football Big Ten Championship -- Ohio State vs Wisconsin. (N) Boston Sports Beat Shazam College Football: Conference Champi- to stay with her brother in her hometown 9 FOX ball Pregame (N) News Wrap onships to attempt to get her life back together. WUTF (6:30) ›› “Jack the Giant Slayer” (2013) ››‡ Knight and Day (2010, Acción) Tom ››› Ocean’s Thirteen (2007, Comedia-Drama) ABC, CBS, ESPN, ESPN2 & FOX, begin- But once Megan arrives, her brother dis- = UMA Nicholas Hoult, Eleanor Tomlinson. Cruise, Cameron Diaz. George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon. ning at 12 p.m. Live appears. And now none of the townspeo- WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News 8p (N) ››› Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines Seinfeld Seinfeld Three Three Three It’s college football conference champi- ple remember him ever existing. Is Megan F MNT Theory Theory (2003) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Stooges Stooges Stooges onship Saturday, featuring title games for losing her mind, or is there something WGBX Doo Wop Concert for George Eric Clapton; Paul McCartney; Aretha Franklin Remembered Ted Wil- Austin City Limits NOVA the Big 12 (ABC), Sun Belt (ESPN), MAC more nefarious at work here? L PBS Gen Ringo Starr; Jeff Lynne. 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Sunday, Dec. 8 WLVI Last Man Last Man Gold- Gold- Mom Mom 7 News at 10PM on Modern Modern Family Family True Pearl Harbor Day Marathon College Football Playoff Selection Show X CW Standing Standing bergs bergs CW56 (N) Family Family Guy Guy Crime Smithsonian Channel, beginning at 2 ESPN, 12 p.m. Live TELE ››› Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016, Niños) Película Titulares Decisio- Latinx Decisio- Programa p.m. The final College Football Playoff rank- ¨ TELE Voices of Jack Black, Bryan Cranston. y Más nes Now! nes Smithsonian Channel honors Pearl Har- ings of the season are revealed today on WABU Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & bor Day with programs devoted to World ESPN, and we’ll know which four teams ¥ ION cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit Order War II’s Pacific theater, including epi- will be competing in the CFP semifinal CABLE STATIONS sodes of Air Warriors, America’s Hidden games taking place Dec. 28. Hoping for (5:00) Live PD “Live Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 12.07.19” (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 12.07.19” A&E PD -- 12.08.18” Stories, The Lost Tapes and The Pacific a spot in the top four are Ohio State, LSU, (6:00) “Christmas ››› National Lampoon’s Christmas ››› National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation Willy Wonka & War in Color. Clemson, Alabama, Georgia, Oregon and AMC With the Kranks” Vacation (1989, Comedy) Chevy Chase. (1989, Comedy) Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo. Chocolate The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage! Utah. (6:30) ››‡ “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” ›› The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 (2011) ››‡ The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn , 7 p.m. Prancer Returns (2010) Kristen Stewart. ‘PG-13’ Kristen Stewart. Bella and Edward marry. Part 2 (2012) Kristen Stewart. SpongeBob SquarePants: The Musical Freeform, 12 p.m. Expedition Un- Expedition Un- Expedition Unknown: Rediscovered “Ancient Secrets of Asia” Expedition Unknown: Redis- comes to life on television! The produc- Eight-year-old Charlie finds a baby rein- DISC known known Japan, Myanmar and the Philippines. (N) covered tion -- filmed in front of a live studio au- deer on the way home from school and is (6:25) ››‡ “Hotel Big City Big City Big City Big City Bunk’d Coop & Raven’s Just Roll Good Luck Jessie: Jessie dience -- reunites original cast members convinced it is one of Santa’s, in need of DISN Transylvania” Greens Greens Greens Greens Cami Home With It NYC Christmas from the Tony-nominated Broadway show assistance to get back to the North Pole UFC Fight Night: Overeem vs. Rozen- UFC Fight Night: Overeem vs. Rozenstruik From Washington, SportsCenter With SportsCen- to celebrate the cartoon’s 20th anniver- before Christmas. ESPN struik - Prelims From Washington, D.C. D.C. (N) Scott Van Pelt (N) ter sary. 2019 College Basketball Colorado at Kansas. College Basketball Marquette at Kansas SportsCenter (N) College Football Football Give a Dog a Home Live! 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A youth choir director (Kristin Chenoweth) the middle of their magical Parisian get- The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage! Bikini Bot- Top Elf Guest judge Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends who needs to write a big song for a Christ- away, she discovers a secret about him NICK tom faces catastrophe. (N) Frankie Grande. mas Eve show is distracted when a boy that could push them apart forever. (6:00) ››‡ “Scream Shameless Boxing Jermall Charlo vs. Dennis Hogan. (N) Ray Donovan with a golden voice joins her choir, which AFV: America, This Is You! SHOW 3” (2000) comes as a surprise to his widowed fa- ABC, 8 p.m. (6:17) ›› “Hearts in ›‡ The Intruder (2019, Sus- Dublin Murders “Episode 104” ›››‡ My Cousin Vinny (1992, Comedy) Slaugh- ther (Scott Wolf). In celebration of AFV’s milestone 30-year STARZ Atlantis” (2001) pense) Michael Ealy. ‘PG-13’ Rob’s past yields results. 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(N) est Things Dark Side” (N) Center 5 ter 5 O’Brien lock” CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) WYCN Miss Universo 2019 Concurso de belleza internacional. (N) Celebrando la Titulares Decisio- El lado humano de Decisio- * TEL corona (N) y Más nes la fama “Mitzy” (N) nes Concentrate on whatever task needs to be done. If you let your emotions take WFXT 2019 Miss Universe Nearly 100 women vie for the crown. (N) Boston 25 News at Boston News In- Hot Top- Whacked Boston charge, you will not be satisfied with the results you get. Stay focused and finish 9 FOX 10PM (N) News Depth ics Out Spo. News what you start. WUTF (6:00) ››‡ “Safe House” ››‡ Shooter (2007) Mark Wahlberg. Un francotirador Ronaldo (2015, Documental) Dolores Mita y = UMA (2012) Denzel Washington. herido es objeto de una cacería masiva. 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By Samya Kullab backed militias withdrew crowds with live fire, tear and Murtada Faraj from the Square on Thurs- gas and sonic bombs, lead- ASSOCIATED PRESS day evening. ing to fatalities. Pressure The incidents fueled from the protests, now in BAGHDAD — Iraqi of- paranoia among protest- its third month, lead to the ficials say 15 people have ers, who immediately im- resignation of Abdul-Mahdi been killed in Baghdad’s plemented self security last week following al-Sis- Khilani Square as un- measures to uncover sab- tani calling for parliament known assailants fired live oteurs within the square. to withdraw its support for ammunition from cars. Iraq’s highest Shiite re- his government. Security and medical of- ligious authority called Parliament had 15 days ficials say at least two of Friday for the formation of since his stepping down the dead were policemen. a new government within was formally recognized Protesters fearing for their the allotted deadline, and by lawmakers last Sunday lives ran from the plaza to without foreign interfer- to name a new nominee, nearby Tahrir Square and ence, as the clock ticks per the constitution. mosques to take cover. down on lawmakers to Since the U.S. invasion Protesters are occupy- select a new premier fol- of 2003, government for- ing part of Jumhuriya, lowing the resignation of mation in Iraq has been Sinak and Ahar bridges Prime Minister Adel Ab- based on brokering con- in a standoff with security dul-Mahdi last week. sensus among political forces. All bridges lead to Thousands of anti-gov- factions and their for- or near the heavily-forti- ernment protesters from FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS eign allies, primarily the fied Green Zone, the seat across southern Iraq joined Anti-government protesters gather near barriers set up by security forces U.S. and Iran. President of Iraq’s government. demonstrators in Bagh- to close Rasheed Street during ongoing protests in Baghdad, Iraq. Barham Salih launched The attacks come one dad’s Tahrir Square, the talks immediately after day after a string of sus- epicenter of the protest people and away from out- religious establishment in Baghdad and the pre- Abdul-Mahdi’s resigna- picious stabbing incidents movement in the capital, side influence,” the Grand would not take part in dominantly Shiite south- tion by making rounds left at least 13 wounded in hours after the sermon, ac- Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani the government formation ern Iraq decrying corrup- with different political Baghdad’s Tahrir Square, cording to security officials. blocs. Iranian Gen. Qas- said in his weekly Friday process. tion, poor services, lack the epicenter of Iraq’s lead- “We hope the head of sim Soleimani, the head erless protest movement. the new government and sermon in the holy city of At least 400 people have of jobs and calling for an of Iran’s elite Quds Force The attacks by unknown it’s members are chosen Najaf. The sermon is al- died since the leaderless end to the political system and the architect of its re- perpetrators occurred as within the constitutional ways delivered by a repre- uprising shook Iraq on that was imposed after the gional security apparatus, demonstrators supporting deadline and according sentative. Oct. 1, with thousands of 2003 U.S. invasion. also came to Baghdad to political parties and Iran- to the aspirations of the He added that the Shiite Iraqis taking to the streets Security forces dispersed meet with key officials. UN Libya migrant center plagued with crowding, TB, and food cuts By Lori Hinnant and Maggie Michael ASSOCIATED PRESS African migrants cover TRIPOLI, Libya — The themselves United Nations center in with blankets Libya was opened as an in a detention “alternative to detention,” center a last, safe stop for mi- for illegal grants before they were re- migrants in settled in other countries. Abu Salim Now, just a year later, it district on the looks increasingly like the outskirts of notorious Libyan lockups Tripoli, Libya. it was supposed to replace. The facility is jam- FILE PHOTO | packed with nearly 1,200 ASSOCIATED PRESS migrants — about twice the number it was built that food, already down to pound, asked to withhold gees run more centers as a for — including hundreds emergency rations, would his name because of fears solution to rampant abuse who fled from abuse at be cut off on Jan. 1 for un- of retaliation. Libyan se- in Libyan prisons. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS other detention centers in approved arrivals. curity officials and U.N. “UNHCR does not and hopes of sanctuary. Doz- “This is very dangerous and other aid workers con- will not run places of Hunter, a young Belgian Malinois, keeps an ens of patients with tuber- because among us there firmed that the U.N. had detention in Libya,” its eye on Jazz, a nine-day-old giraffe at the Rhino culosis languish in a room are people who are mal- lost control of the facility. spokesman, Charlie Yax- orphanage in the Limpopo province of South crammed with mattress- The conditions at the nourished,” said a 27-year- ley, told the AP. Africa. es. Sewage is overflowing, center underscore the pre- old Sudanese man who Yet that is effectively and armed guards from dicament the U.N. finds a local militia have effec- arrived at the center in itself in over migration. what the Tripoli facility Abandoned baby tively turned the center July. “If they cut food, they The UN has criticized the has become. into a prison. won’t be able to stand it.” detention of migrants in “It’s not the best possible Unable to cope, the U.N. He, like the rest of the Libya - a position it reiter- scenario,” acknowledged giraffe befriended last week offered migrants nearly dozen migrants ated last month when Ita- Jean-Paul Cavalieri, the the equivalent of $112 who spoke with The Asso- ly suggested the U.N. High head of the UNHCR in by dog in Africa dies each to leave, and warned ciated Press from the com- Commissioner on Refu- Libya.

JOHANNESBURG (AP) The baby giraffe had ar- — A baby giraffe that was rived a few weeks ago, just Mexicans fleeing violence form befriended by a dog after days after birth. A farmer he was abandoned in the found him in the wild, wild has died, a South Af- weak and dehydrated, and rican animal orphanage called the center for help. new encampment on border said Friday. “Our team is The orphanage’s Face- heartbroken,” the orphan- book page, which featured By Cedar Attanasio age said. several dozen photos doc- ASSOCIATED PRESS Jazz the giraffe col- umenting Jazz’s progress lapsed after hemorrhag- during his weeks at the fa- CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mex- ing in the brain, The Rhi- cility, showed the baby gi- ico — An exodus of mi- no Orphanage said in a raffe and his canine friend grants fleeing drug cartel Facebook post. “The last sleeping side by side on violence and corruption two days before we lost blankets and wandering in Mexico has mired hun- him, Jazz started looking outdoors together. A final dreds of immigrants in unstable on his legs and photo showed Hunter sit- ramshackle tent camps across the border from very dull, almost like he ting in front of the closed El Paso and brought new wasn’t registering every- door of the room where he chaos to a system of wait thing,” it said. “He sud- and the giraffe had spent lists for asylum seekers to denly collapsed and we time together. get into the U.S. could see blood starting to The post had thousands pool back into his eyes.” Migrant tent camps of views and hundreds of Resident watchdog have been growing in size comments expressing sad- Hunter seemed to realize at several border crossings ness for the giraffe’s pass- something was wrong and in Ciudad Juarez, driven ing and concern for how didn’t leave the baby gi- by a surge in asylum seek- raffe’s side, and was there Hunter would handle the ers from regions in south- when he died, the orphan- loss of his friend. ern Mexico gripped by car- age said. The dog then sat The two animals bond- tel violence. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in front of the empty room ed immediately, caretaker One camp in Juarez is for hours before going to Janie Van Heerden said. populated by about 250 Smoke rises from a wood fire stove at a tent encampment in a public its carers “for comfort.” In its post, the orphan- Mexican asylum seekers, park in Juarez, Mexico, a quarter of a mile away from a border crossing Orphanage staff had age paid tribute to Hunt- who are living in increas- to El Paso, Texas. expected this to happen, er’s loyalty. “He stayed till ingly cold conditions as assuming that the mother the end and said his good- they wait for U.S. author- ficials and organizations in authorities in Mexico. a new level of confusion giraffe had abandoned the byes,” it said. “Such a good ities to let them in to the consultation with the U.S. “American officials told and competing camps with baby for a reason, Arrie boy.” It added that Hunter country. government, but the Mex- us you know what, we hundreds of Mexicans van Deventer, the orphan- was doing well and would They are among thou- ican immigrants rejected can’t deny Mexicans entry. at each one as tempera- age’s founder, told The As- continue training to be a sands of immigrants along the lists in Juarez and opted In the end it’s the country tures fall below freezing. sociated Press. tracking dog. the border waiting in Mex- to organize their own sys- that they’re fleeing,” said Critics of President Don- “So we finally know In its farewell to the gi- ican cities, often for sever- tem at each port of entry. Enrique Valenzuela, di- ald Trump’s immigration that Jazz didn’t have a raffe, the orphanage said al months at a time under Officials in both countries rector of Ciudad Juarez’s policies have condemned bad giraffe mother that :”You have taught us so daily quotas set by Cus- agreed that Mexican im- Centro de Atención a Mi- the wait list system and a left him,” the orphanage’s much in the last three toms and Border Protection migrants should have their grantes. separate program, known statement said. “She just weeks and we will remem- officials that govern how own waiting list and not The latest developments as Remain in Mexico, that knew. ... But we still have ber you fondly.”” many people get to request one managed by govern- in Ciudad Juarez appear to has sent tens of thousands to try every single time (to The giraffe was buried asylum at each location. ment authorities in Mexico be the first time that CBP of migrants back in Mexico help) no matter how hard close to the orphanage, The wait lists are typical- because many of them are has honored multiple lists as their immigration court it is.” van Deventer said. ly run by local Mexican of- fleeing corrupt government in a single city, spawning cases to play out. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B7 NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn't happen this week By Beatrice Dupuy, began circulating the claim Arijeta Lajka and on and Facebook on Amanda Seitz Sunday to make it appear as PHOTO | PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS though Sanders was wind- ASSOCIATED PRESS ing down his campaign. Pete Buttigieg speaks during a campaign event, A roundup of some of the Senator VineSight, a technology at New England College, Thursday. most popular but complete- Bernie company that tracks mis- ly untrue stories and visu- Sanders, als of the week. None of information, identified the I-Vt., speaks false posts spreading online these is legit, even though during a Warren, Buttigieg on Wednesday. One Twitter they were shared widely campaign on social media. The Asso- account, which displayed support for Democratic Sen. stop in Hill- scrap displays ciated Press checked them sboro, N.H. out. Here are the real facts: Kamala Harris, received thousands of likes on its Buckingham Palace. queen, Prince Charles and Democratic divide CLAIM: Democratic post with the false claim. THE FACTS: Princess his wife, Camilla, in the presidential candidate Harris announced Tuesday Anne had already es- palace’s Music Room. Af- By Will Weissert moderate candidate in the she was dropping out of Sen. Bernie Sanders has corted President Donald ter the queen shook hands ASSOCIATED PRESS lead-off Iowa caucuses set the race for the Democratic for Feb. 3. She criticized the been quietly closing offices Trump and wife, Melania, and spoke with Trump WASHINGTON — Eliz- presidential nomination in South Bend, Ind., mayor for in South Carolina as a sign to shake hands with the and the first lady, she abeth Warren has spent his campaign is ending. 2020. Last month, Sanders holding closed-door fund- monarch when the queen turned to Princess Anne weeks absorbing attacks THE FACTS: Sanders is replaced his campaign’s turned and looked at her raisers with big donors. to see which world lead- from moderate rivals look- not closing his campaign South Carolina director. daughter. “It’s just me,” “I think that Mayor Pete er was next. The queen ing to blunt her surging offices in South Carolina. The state has been a focus Anne said, motioning that gestures to Anne, who is campaign for the Demo- should open up the doors In fact, Sanders has nine for Sanders' 2020 campaign no more world leaders standing with members of cratic presidential nomi- so that anyone can come offices in the state and the after he lost to Hillary Clin- were left in the greeting nation. Now, as the Mas- in and report on what’s campaign is expanding ton there by 47 points in the line. A shorter version of the household at the end sachusetts senator risks being said,” Warren said. locations, Sarah Ford, a 2016 Democratic primary. the clip appears to show of the line. “It’s just me,” losing momentum, she's “Those doors shouldn’t be campaign spokeswoman the queen glaring at her she says, adding, “and starting to hit back. closed, and no one should for the Vermont senator, CLAIM: Video shows daughter. A longer clip this lot.” One video post After a Democratic Par- be left to wonder what told The Associated Press Britain’s Queen Eliza- shows that Princess Anne on Twitter that portrayed ty fundraiser in Boston on kind of promises are being in an email. The campaign beth II reprimanding her walked in with Trump Anne’s reaction as a snub Thursday night, Warren made to the people that opened an office in Aiken, daughter Princess Anne and the first lady. The was viewed more than 3 blasted Pete Buttigieg, who then pony up big bucks to S.C., two weeks ago, she for not greeting Trump Trumps were the last in million times in a 24-hour is emerging as a leading be in the room.” said. Social media users at a NATO reception at line to be greeted by the period. CLASSIFIED

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B: Elizabeth Kramer Montanile If you want an honest opinion of value, S: David M Jonah & Pamela A 189 JENNESS ST Jonah $425,000 MARBLEHEAD B: Nathaniel E Irish call JOHN or MIKE CONNOR. 81 BIRCH ST S: Benjamin J Black & Sarah C 6 ABBOT VIEW LN FREE SERVICE $525,000 Black $1,923,000 B: Henry P Grullon & Yohanna M B: Joh E Godfrey Tr, Tr for John E Ozoria 94-96 MARKET ST U:94-96 Godfrey T S: Kathleen C Sweeney $300,000 S: Robert L Scalise & Maura CONNORREALESTATE.COM B: Tabernaculo DeVida Costin-Scalise 126 BOWLER ST S: Carmen Y Shum Tr, Tr for K&L RT 38 NAHANT RD 203 PINE BROOK DR U:203 9 NIRVANA DR U:3E $365,000 15 COOLIDGE RD $250,000 $480,000 B: Indhira V Demateo & Gauris A $1,895,000 $440,000 20 HUSS CT U:204 B: Janet Dagostino-Taylor B: Christine Fusco & Dennis L Mateo-Franco B: Courtney Sheehan & Peter S B: Ardian Papuciu & Eliverta $120,000 S: Joanne Bryanos Fusco S: Arnold W Brown Jr & Debra A Sheehan Papuciu B: Irina Kaie S: Richard P Rockett & Tonya S: Gary J Monastiero Brown S: Dragoljub Grbic & Margit Grbic S: Diane M Shadbegian Tr, Tr for Rockett PEABODY 1100 SALEM ST U:73 Diane M Shadbegian 358 BROADWAY U:11 88 WALNUT ST $332,500 5 DOANE ST 84 ABORN ST U:2310 T $219,000 $395,000 B: Diana Ventura $524,700 $250,000 B: Mario A Crisostomos & B: Richie Tiger-Kol & Sreypeou S: Maxwell Shible Tr, Tr for Shible NT Josefina Rosarino B: Marwan Aylouche & Mary E B: Anna Kubel 13 SUMMIT RD Nhem S: Lorelei L Denisco S: Steve Azegza S: Chinhan Meas Aylouche 1200 SALEM ST U:136 $360,000 S: Jean-Jacques Soghomonian $510,500 B: Stephen Daly 229 CHATHAM ST 47 ANDOVER ST 6 WAVERLY ST $295,500 B: Leo A Mchatton Jr & Patricia S: Peter R Hollands Tr, Tr for $322,000 $299,000 19 ELIZABETH RD L Mchatton B: Hourt L Nguon & Sreypeou $845,000 B: Luigj Vulaj Peligras NT B: Odilzar D Garcia S: Selene Finance LP S: Costa & Gilbert Costa Nhem S: John F Breen Jr Tr, Tr for Daniel B: Natalya Ryzhova & Igor Yezril S: Donald Iarrobino & Renee E J Breen RET S: Leonardo Firicano Tr, Tr for 5 TRACEY ST 42 SUSAN DR Iarrobino Leonardo&T Firicano RET 23 COTTAGE ST $448,000 $179,042 $798,000 407 WESTERN AVE B: Saimir Zepaj B: Chinhan Meas & Sreypoeu 51 CLAIRMONT ST 53 EVANS RD B: Christine Delisi $645,000 S: Felicia Fiore & Garry S Fiore S: Hasan Zepaj & Lindita Zepaj Meas $454,000 B: Frailin R Medrano-German & $1,030,000 B: Ka S Prum & Teavyuok Prum B: Brian J Kane & Sylvia Kane S: Gabrielle Sestito & Stefano Juan C Zapata-German 1203 FOXWOOD CIR U:1203 10 TRASK RD S: Matthew B Cameron & Jorge S: Liris A Paulino & Maximo S: Kimon G Pandapas Tr, Tr for $375,000 Sestito Christina Gardner RET $389,000 M Ochon Paulino B: George A Giles & Wendy R Giles B: Alex Caloggero & Kate L S: Carol J Mcgee Killeen 64 WINTER ST 29 EDWARDS CT 693 WESTERN AVE U:400 7 FOX RUN LN S: Sheila Franklin $290,000 $1,150,000 $328,000 $279,950 78 GLENWAY AVE B: Arthur Amato B: Vilder Lopez-Deleon & Erca B: Donika Xhemaili & Nexho B: Amanda Jaffe 19 VILLA LN U:16 S: Carol M Nash & John D Nash $495,000 S: Stephen A Taylor Morales Xhemaili B: Bethany Mendonca $425,000 S: Gallo William L Est & Carolyn S: Patrick J Mcgrath Tr, Tr for B: Matthew R Genzale & 17 LATTIMER ST S: Ann M Schneider & Justin K E Markowsky Mcgrath RT Schneider Courteney A Genzale SWAMPSCOTT $550,000 S: Heritage Pines LLC B: John D King & Paula M King 56 ESSEX ST 8 LINDAUER ST LYNNFIELD S: Eugene L Howard & Lauren B 40 BEACH AVE $350,000 $527,500 10 WINTER ST B: Liti&Son Inc Howard $320,058 $300,000 18 BISHOPS LN B: Daniel Donovan B: Rock&Sons Property Mgmt S: Irving Development LLC $700,000 S: Galina Kutsy & Mikhail Kutsy B: Saimir Zepaj 8 LOOKOUT CT B: Ann Debaggis & Nicholas S: Hasan Zepaj & Lindita Zepaj S: Pascucci Robert R Est & $1,350,000 8 ETNA PL Debaggis 738 LOWELL ST Matthew D Pascucci $350,000 S: Laura L Nikolich B: Nicola Bryan & Nicholas $418,000 Pullen SAUGUS B: Luz D Heredia-Rivas B: Matthew J Mcdermott 81 KING ST S: Erica Anderson & Bryan O S: Sylvia S Philbrook Tr, Tr for 8 22 BISHOPS LN S: Maria Stasinos 9 BAYVIEW RD $565,000 Batres $665,000 Lookout Court NT $514,000 B: Joseph Rodrigues Tr, Tr for 22 15 MONSON DR B: Cafer Ozdemir & Vildan B: Allison Jekogian & Nicholas 88 GARFIELD AVE Bishops Lane NT 11 MANATAUG TRL $750,000 Ozdemir Ranalli $399,000 S: Donna Henken $910,000 B: Nancy A Nunan & Thomas E S: Leo F Deleo & Betty J Deleo S: Corona Pritchard & Joshua B: Heather K Holt & Stephen E B: John C Chambers & Rebecca Nunan Jr Pritchard E Hardy 8 LAUREL RD Holt S: Joseph Poli Tr, Tr for 15 51 CHURCHILL ST S: Manuel A Alcantara $601,000 S: Artha Gerland & Thomas W Monson Drive NT $519,000 148 PHILLIPS AVE B: Brendan M Hogan & Gerland B: Ryan Digiacomo & Sandra 24 HAWTHORNE ST Stephanie C Lin 21 PARSONS ST Digiacomo $732,500 $280,000 S: Amy M Callahan & Nicole A NAHANT $137,409 S: Beverly A Collins & Donald J B: Cara Gilman & Jonathan B: Elmer Ventura Callahan B: Saimir Zepaj Collins Gilman S: Wells Fargo Bank NA Tr 4 COLBY WAY S: Hasan Zepaj & Lindita Zepaj S: Constance J Quamo Tr, Tr for $630,000 621 LOWELL ST 7 DIANE DR Quamo RT 21 HOOD ST $734,000 B: Christopher Deldotto & Adrina 6 PENN RD $650,000 $190,000 B: John Papagni & Krista Papagni Stevens $555,000 B: Courtney Halas & Linda Halas B: Irving Development LLC S: Bernard M Lord & Rebecca L S: Jonathan D Gilman & Octavia B: David A Tardito S: Pauline Sulprizio & Stephen Source: Banker and Tradesman, S: Few Props Inc Lord Porter-Randolph S: David D Rocco & Susan M Rocco Sulprizio bakerandtradesman.com ed , 3½ t, Unit 408 kitchen. Central baths. Nore master air conditionin LYNN $369,000 suite. g. Comple Directions: Hunte Front to back tely renovated Western family room living room. 3 bedro Colonial on to Cooper to Heaths CourAvet 781-599-1 . to oms, 2 full quiet cul-de-s 3 Manson lawn. Make dreamsLooking come truelarg.e deck to buy a house?Beau Checktiful outbaths. ( Eourxtra- Openac. House listingsPeaceful every Friday and SaturdaLYNNy in our Classi†ed Ssection.t. . front-to-back large jacuzzi. water vie dining area open-conce ) bedrooms ws from living .Granite and pt living and . Beautifully room and central air. stainless stee bedroom updated both $235,000 Wrap around l kitchen.Coo unit with and spacious Directions: LYNN yard and pa deck. Entert l building loads of 2 Western Ave. rking. Loaded ainment-sized . Central air closets. Elevator to Victory Rd with extras. line to Boston conditioning 6 room . to Bulfinch . 2 deeded . Laundrry. Bus , 3 bedroom $359,90 and see why parking spaces features , 2½ bath this Rivers Edge . Stop by designer Colonial condo is counters, kitchen with the perfect stainless s granite breakfast ba teel appliances OPEN HOUSE LISTINGS Beautiful r. Large deck , and master for entertaining! garag suite with e. Nice corner lot jacuzzi. 2-car To place an open house listing, contact Abbe Smith at 781-593-7700, ext. 1276 or email at [email protected]. Salem line. Bridgett Ki