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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 Swampscott neighbors blast Aggregate 2018 By Bella diGrazia garding the recent blasts from bad,” Nichols Street resident Ana While there have always been ITEM STAFF Aggregate Industries (AI), a Lanzilli told the Item. “Some complaints about the blasting, United-Kingdom based building of my neighbors who have been said the Windsor Avenue resi- Easter SWAMPSCOTT — Residents material company with a town here 45 years even said they dent, the ones on August 14 and near the town’s quarry are say- site located at 30 Danvers Road. have never been this bad.” August 30 were more intense ing the recent blasts are more Some spoke and stated they have AI has been blasting, or drilling than usual. murder disruptive and happening daily, experienced structural and cos- holes and putting dynamite in Something changed that trig- some even causing structural metic damage, a lm of dust has the huge rock to create pro table gered the blasts to become more damage to homes. made its way into their homes, smaller rocks they can turn into disruptive, said Lanzilli, and she More than half a dozen resi- and the blasts are scaring elder- stone and concrete, since around and her neighbors just want to trial dents showed up to Wednesday’s ly neighbors, children, and pets. the 1930s, according to DPW Di- know what it is. The two recent Select Board meeting and raised “I’ve lived here for seven years rector/Assistant Town Adminis- a concern to the members re- and they have never been this trator of Operations Gino Cresta. BLAST, A3 begins

By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF SALEM — Prosecutors played surveillance vid- eo in court Friday which showed the moments be- fore and after a shooting that left one man dead and another seriously injured. William Cash, 46, of Lynn is facing life with- out the possibility of pa- role for the Easter Sunday killing two years ago of Lenardo “Lenny” Clem- ent and wounding of his friend, Prince Belin. He has pleaded not guilty. On the trial’s second day, Essex County Assistant District Attorney Susan Dolhun showed the jury a series of videos gathered by Lynn Police detectives and the Massachusetts State Police from Dunkin’ Donuts and the Brickett Civil War of grave concern Elementary School, both on Lewis Street, as well as shops and a home near for Saugus veteran the crime scene in Lynn’s Central Square. The most dramatic im- By Bridget Turcotte The plaques in the Civil War section were mis- ITEM FILE PHOTO | ages from a camera on ITEM STAFF matched. Some were taller than others and almost SPENSER HASAK Exchange Street showed a all of them differed in style and font. Shepard found man walking behind Clem- SAUGUS — Gordon Shepard has spent more one that was legible and used a combination of the Vietnam veteran ent, Belin, and his ancée than a decade serving those who have served. Now, different styles, and used the stone as a model when Gordon Shep- after they left services at he’s being recognized by a national Civil War de- he recreated the markers. ard on the steps Zion Baptist Church. scendents organization for his work. He found an old picture of the monument from the to the Civil War The shooter, a heavy Shepard, a U.S. Army veteran, completed a resto- historical society and learned that two small ledges memorial in Riv- set man in a navy blue ration project on the Civil War section of the ceme- once held stacks of cannonballs. He reached out to an- erside Cemetery Husqvarna T-shirt, black tery in April. other veteran volunteer, Nick Milo, who helped him which he re- shorts, and tan work The Vietnam veteran raised $12,000 and spent stored to its orig- boots, approaches the trio, the past ve years working on the project. CIVIL WAR, A3 inal condition. pulls a handgun out of his right pocket and points it at them. Seconds later, the suspect puts the gun in his pocket and  ees the scene. The shooting is not seen on the video. Prose- BY BILL BROTHERTON cutors allege the man in the video is Cash. Investigators say Cash ‘Together We Grow’ stopped Clement, Belin, and his ancée on a chance at Lynn City Hall encounter at a downtown crosswalk while driving his Chrysler 300. Words LYNN — Carlos Alas, Alisha Bautista and Is- were exchanged and sael Marquez stand in the City Hall lobby, attach- Cash drove off, according ing wooden birds and colorful dragon ies to their to witnesses. Police said 12-foot-long art installation, “Together We Grow, the video shows the de- Growing Pains.” fendant went back to his The young artists from Raw Art Works, assisted by home on Greenleaf Circle, their leader, Jason Cruz, are putting nishing touch- dropped off the Chrysler es on the work, which is made of reclaimed wood and got into his partner’s and resembles a garden, full of  owers and critters. dark-colored In niti se- It conveys a message of growth and nurturing. dan. Detectives allege As RAW Chiefs, the three high schoolers super- Cash stalked them in the vised more than a dozen younger students of the Boston College held the dedication for the Margot Connell Recreational car and on foot until the downtown arts organization, in the creation and Center Friday night at an outdoor ceremony on the university’s campus. confrontation when he construction of this thought-provoking piece. pulled the trigger. The state’s retired chief RAW, A3 Swampscott’s Margot Connell builds a legacy of medical examiner Dr. Henry Nields testi ed Clement was struck by three bullets, one to his ‘Transformational heart. It’s likely the victim died within minutes of be- ing shot, he said. generosity’ at BC Muriel Clement, Lenar- do’s mother who said she By Krause the construction of plans to attend the Essex ITEM STAFF the 244,000 square- County Superior Court foot, four-story facil- proceedings until the tri- CHESTNUT HILL — Jim Husson, the ity on Thomas More al ends next week, said it senior vice president of university ad- Road that sits on the was very painful to watch vancement for Boston College, used the site of a former dor- the surveillance video of phrase “transformational generosity” to mitory. the nal seconds of her describe Margot Connell’s contributions Mrs. Connell is the 46-year-old son’s life. to the school’s cultural landscape. only person in her “My heart started to Mrs. Connell, of Swampscott, was hon- family who did not  utter the moment I saw ored by BC Friday as the building named attend Boston Col- Margot Connell him,” she said. “I just kept in her honor — the Margot Connell Rec- lege. Her husband, William F. Connell, thinking about the pain reation Center — was dedicated at an did; and their six children did as well. he went through.” outdoor ceremony in front of the new The trial resumes on building. She donated $50 million toward CONNELL, A3 Monday at 9 a.m. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Raw Art Works Chief Alisha Bautista, 15, drills into a butter y so she can af x it to Opinion LOOK! Sports  the “Together We Grow, Growing Pains” INSIDE The summer of the New Music Tech football drops Beverly beats Winthrop art installation at Lynn City Hall. 6-year-olds. A4 Breakdown. A8 season opener. B1 in NEC clash. B1

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Jacqueline M. Levasseur, 93 Mayor charged with taking 1925-2019 PEABODY — Jacqueline M. She is survived by her bribes to help pot businesses Levasseur, 93, of Peabody, daughter, Nikki Lewis & her passed away Wednesday eve- husband Perry of Lynn; her By Philip Marcelo ready facing charges on ning at the Twin Oaks Nursing grandchildren; Shawn and ASSOCIATED PRESS accusations that he stole Home in Danvers, following a Cody Walsh, Justin, Brandon investor funds to bankroll brief illness. She was the be- and Devin Lewis; her brother, BOSTON — A young a lavish lifestyle. He has loved wife of the Richard Le- Albert Grenier of Salem. She Massachusetts mayor’s pleaded not guilty. vasseur, Sr. was predeceased by her son tortuous tenure took an- The latest investiga- Jacqueline was born in Richard T. Levasseur, Jr., her other strange turn Friday tion, which also involved Swampscott, MA, on Sep- brothers Albert and James when he was arrested on agents from the FBI and tember 14, 1925, daughter Grenier. charges he conspired to the IRS, highlighted the of the late Leo and Malvina Service information: A visi- extort hundreds of thou- potential for abuse in (Saulnier) Grenier. She was tation will be held on Sunday, sands of dollars from com- Massachusetts’ nascent raised in Lynn, and was a September 8, from 1-3 P.M., panies seeking to operate retail marijuana industry, graduate of Swampscott at the Conway, Cahill-Bro- marijuana businesses. authorities said Friday. High School, Class of 1942. deur Funeral Home, 82 Lynn Fall River Mayor Jasiel Under state law, a so- She went on to attend Saint St., Peabody, followed by a Correia, who became the called non-opposition let- Elizabeth Nursing School, service in the funeral home old mill city’s youngest and received her Bachelor’s at 3 P.M. Memorial contri- mayor when he was elect- AP FILE PHOTO ter is required to obtain a Degree in Nursing. butions may be made in ed in 2015 at age 23, bra- license to operate a mari- Mayor Jasiel Correia speaks about his indictment juana business. The head Prior to her retirement in her memory to MGH/North zenly accepted cash bribes during a news conference in Fall River. 1991, she worked as a sol- Shore Cancer Center, 102 in exchange for issuing of the local government derer for the Analogic Corp. in Endicott St., Danvers, MA issues the letters, which official letters needed to ply asked for $250,000 to city.” Wakefield. 01923. obtain a license to set up say that he or she has issue one of the letters. His lawyer, Kevin Red- verified that the business a pot business, authorities Another time, Correia was dington, said the indict- alleged. is in a permissible zoning paid $75,000 in cash while ment “reads like a bad At least four business district. MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS sitting in the backseat of John Grisham novel.” owners paid a total of Correia has issued at a car. He promptly hand- He suggested that some $600,000 in bribes to the least 14 of the letters, psychologist. ed over a signed letter, of the government’s wit- Police search for missing mayor, and he used the including two for his cur- nesses had criminal re- man at Walden Pond money to support a lavish Lelling said. rent girlfriend’s brother, Student with gun arrested at lifestyle and cover mount- In a brief court appear- cords and that the arrest authorities said. It was CONCORD (AP) — high school soccer game ing legal bills, they said. ance, Correia pleaded was politically motivated. not clear whether author- The search for a missing “Without hesitation, not guilty to the charges, Correia is among three ities were alleging that man has prompted the ORANGE (AP) — Police Mayor Correia was ex- which include bribery, ex- candidates in the mayoral there was any illegal ac- temporary closure of say a student brought a torting marijuana ven- tortion, wire fraud and primary Sept. 17. tivity involved in the is- one of the most famous handgun to a high school dor after marijuana filing false tax returns. “This is a case where suing of the letter to the tourist sites in Massa- soccer game in Massachu- vendor,” U.S. Attorney A judge ordered him to there’s no corroboration, brother. chusetts. setts. Andrew Lelling said at post $25,000 of a $250,000 no physical evidence, no State Inspector Gen- A spokesman for the Ralph Mahar Re- a news conference after bond, and his travel was legitimate witness,” Red- eral Glenn Cunha said state police says the gional Superintendent the mayor’s arrest. “It’s restricted to Massachu- dington said. “The timing he hopes the indictment agency’s air wing and Tari Thomas said in striking the lengths he setts and Rhode Island. of this indictment is also leads state marijuana mounted unit are helping a statement posted went to get the money, “I’m not guilty of these troubling.” regulators to consider ad- search for a man reported on Facebook that the and the seeming indiffer- charges. I’ve done nothing Once a rising political ditional safeguards. missing at Walden Pond student was intercept- ence with how overt his but good for the great city star in Massachusetts, Massachusetts voters in Concord. ed by police as soon as activities were.” of Fall River,” Correia said Correia has remained in approved the sale of rec- As a result, the Walden the person stepped on In one instance, Lelling outside the courthouse. office despite efforts to reational marijuana in Pond State Reservation high school property in said, Correia walked into “And I’m going to continue force him out amid his 2016; the first storefronts says the facility is closed Orange on Thursday a vendor’s office and sim- to do great things for the legal troubles. He was al- opened last November. all day Friday. evening. The search for the man Thomas said another began Thursday and student sent a tip. went until nightfall with- The gun was confiscat- James Atlas, author and editor out success. ed, and the student was His name has not been arrested. released. No name was released The pond and sur- because the suspect is a of biographies, dies at age 70 rounding land inspired minor. writer, naturalist and Thomas said at no NEW YORK (AP) — Penguin Lives series he philosopher Henry David time was the gun used James Atlas, an author, founded in 1999 or the Thoreau in the mid-19th to threaten anyone and editor and patron of lit- books he later edited for century. described it as an isolated erary biographies who HarperCollins and W.W. The modern day park, incident. broke thorough in his 20s Norton & Company. open to swimming, According to school by writing an acclaimed Atlas turned out dozens boating, hiking and other records, Mahar’s girls’ book on poet Delmore of brief works that were activities, is 335 acres soccer team played Athol Schwartz and later over- credited with reviving and includes the 64-acre High School on Thursday saw releases on subjects an art form dating back pond. night. ranging from St. Augus- to ancient times and in- tine to Elvis Presley, has spiring numerous pub- Driver charged in crash that 12 arrested protesting died. lishers to launch similar killed child held without bail Amazon’s relationship with ICE Fellow biographer imprints. His idea was to Anne C. Heller told The pair prominent contem- SALEM (AP) — A CAMBRIDGE (AP) — A Associated Press that porary writers with fa- Massachusetts man who dozen people protesting Atlas died Wednesday mous figures of the past: police say crashed into what they say is Ama- at age 70. Atlas’ daugh- Irish writer Edna O’Brien a vehicle while driving zon’s cooperation with ter, the literary agent on James Joyce, surgeon drunk, killing an 11-year- federal immigration Molly Atlas, said that Sherwin Nuland on Leon- old girl and injuring four authorities have been he had been battling a ard da Vinci, Southern others, is being held with- arrested on trespassing long-term lung condition writer Bobbie Ann Mason out bail. charges for refusing to that worsened in recent on Presley. Officials say 23-year- leave the company’s Bos- months. One Penguin Lives work, old Selvin Manuel Lima, ton-area offices. and fellow writ- Garry Wills’ biography of of Lawrence, crashed Those arrested were ers and biographers post- St. Augustine, was praised into a Honda Civic car- among several hundred ed online tributes, prais- as a revelatory account of rying five people while protesters who marched ing him as a generous the Christian philosopher. drunk with an open bot- to Amazon’s Cambridge supporter of other people’s Atlas was also proud of tle of liquor in his vehicle facility from the New work. recruiting the bestselling on July 13. England Holocaust “He was a friend to travel writer and linguist Police say 11-year-old Memorial in Boston many biographers, includ- Bill Bryson for a book on PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Taysha Rohena Silva, of on Thursday evening, ing me, and one of the first Shakespeare for Harper- Fitchburg, was killed. Author and editor James Atlas died Wednesday. disrupting hour to encourage me to write Collins’ Eminent Lives Her 8-year-old sister, traffic. my book about Shirley series. mother, her mother’s IN MEMORIAM one word, followed by a poet’s 1966 death, at age The protest was orga- Jackson,” Ruth Franklin, “We try to elicit en- boyfriend and a 15-year- WENDY MARIE ELSWICK question mark: ‘Shake- 52. nized byHAPPY Never BIRTHDAY Again whose Jackson biography thusiasms,” Atlas told old cousin were also speare?’” He continued to read Action,SEPTEMBER a Jewish 8, 2019group won a National Book Crit- The Associated Press in hurt. Besides his daughter, Schwartz while study- critical of tech companies ics Circle prize, wrote on 2008. “I sent out these The Eagle Tribune he is survived by his ing at Harvard Univer- that do business with U.S. her Facebook page. missives to writers I ad- reports that a judge wife, Dr. Anna Fels, his sity, where his mentors Customs and Immigra- Starting in 1977 with mire, sometimes into the referenced that Lima had son William and a grand- included Robert Lowell tion Enforcement. “Delmore Schwartz: Internet ether and some- a suspended license and Group spokeswoman The Life of an American times by actual post. I son, Otto. and Elizabeth Bishop, fled from police in his Elizabeth Weinbloom Poet,” Atlas was a singu- sent some letters to Bill Atlas was born in Evan- and an essay he wrote decision to deny bail. says companies like lar champion of biogra- Bryson and sort of for- ston, Ill., and became in- for a poetry journal in Lima’s attorney phies, be it those he au- got about it until a few terested in Schwartz as a his mid-20s led to a book suggested his client Amazon provide the technology necessary to thored himself, the books months later I got this teenager after he learned deal with Farrar, Straus be released with GPS he published through the letter from him. There’s of the famously tormented & Giroux. monitoring and alcohol track immigrants in the testing, because he has U.S. illegally. She says two children, suffered “Amazon is profiting off his own “significant inju- putting people in our Saugus Founder’s Day is postponed ries” and needs to see a communities into pris- ons, into jails, into boxes Your life was a blessing, SAUGUS — The annual for Saturday, Sept. 14. All into Saturday. see you all on Saturday, and deporting them.” your memory a treasure, Founder’s Day celebration times and other informa- “We apologize for any Sept. 14 for a fun-filled AnYou Amazon are loved beyond spokes words,- IN MEMORIAM has been postponed due to tion will remain the same. inconvenience this may day.” WENDY MARIE ELSWICK womanand missed said beyond in an measure. email HAPPY BIRTHDAY WE LOVE AND MISS YOU the impending storm. The National Weath- cause, however safety is Please contact the Youth Friday that the company SEPTEMBER 8, 2019 SO MUCH, The event was scheduled er Service is forecasting our first priority,” said and Recreation Depart- hadMom, no Roy, comment. and Emma and family for this Saturday, Sept. 7 significant rain and high Town Manager Scott ment at 781-231-4022 but has been rescheduled winds this Friday night Crabtree.”We hope to with any questions. IN MEMORIAM CHARLIE PANAGAKIS 1999 ~ SEPTEMBER 7 ~ 2019 Prayer to the Blessed Virgin ON HIS 20TH ANNIVERSARY (never known to fail) 781-593-7700 O most beautiful ower of Mount Publishing Daily, except Sundays Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Need to find USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA assist me in my necessity. O and additional offices. Star of the sea, help me and Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item show me where you are my an article? Mother. O Holy Mary, Mother of Subscriptions God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States I humbly beseech you from the $20.00 for 4 weeks bottom of my heart to succor me $65.00 for 13 weeks in my necessity (make request). There are none that can Subscribe to $130.00 for 26 weeks withstand your power. O Mary, $260.00 for 1 year Your life was a blessing, conceived without sin, pray for Send payment to and POSTMASTER, your memory a treasure, 20 year Anniversary remembrance us who have recourse to thee send address changes to: You are loved beyond words, of a wonderful and memorable (three times). Holy Mary, I place e-edition on this cause in your hands (three The Daily Item and missed beyond measure. man. Loved and missed by family times). Say this prayer for 3 110 Munroe St. WE LOVE AND MISS YOU and many friends, Sue, consecutive days and then you P.O. Box 5 SO MUCH, Randy, and Mark must publish and it will be Lynn, MA 01903 Mom, Roy, and Emma and family (Charlie's Seafood) granted to you. Thank you. B.C.

IN MEMORIAM CHARLIE PANAGAKIS 1999 ~ SEPTEMBER 7 ~ 2019 ON HIS 20TH ANNIVERSARY

20 year Anniversary remembrance of a wonderful and memorable man. Loved and missed by family and many friends, Sue, Randy, and Mark (Charlie's Seafood) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 A3 ‘Transformational generosity’ at BC

CONNELL than I have about my own “The impact this build- The other half of the The third floor has hard- also acknowledged other From A1 (Michigan State),” Mrs. ing will have in the fu- equation also came about wood courts, tennis courts, contributors, and thanked Connell said afterward. ture we will never know,” because of the tremendous and more fitness rooms, them all. So how did she come “I was welcomed into the he said, harkening back interest the family had in while the top story fea- But, she said, she wasn’t to devote so much of her fold, and the college has to what seemed to be the sports. Mrs. Connell was tures a jogging track, a quite as keen on having adult life to the Heights? been very good to me and theme of the evening. “The a swimmer at Michigan Queenax strength train- the building named after “I married into the col- my family.” impact will be transforma- State. The six Connell ing center, and racquetball her. lege,” she said during her Athletic Director Mar- tional.” children played sports. and squash courts. “I had to be talked address at the ceremony. tin Jarmond called the Mrs. Connell said she William Connell enjoyed “The school needed a into that,” she said. “Jim Her husband, a 1959 grad- recreational center a wanted a state-of-the-art golf, fly fishing and sailing. place for people to go to (Husson) and my chil- uate who died in 2001, “game-changer. And I recreational center for a The first floor is domi- work out, run, swim, and dren really convinced was a major player in Bos- don’t use that term lightly. number of reasons. nated by an aquatics cen- enjoy general recreation, ton business who, among “This building’s impact “My husband always felt ter, climbing and boulder- plus the ability to partic- me that I should. They other things, helped bro- on the community will be strongly that academics ing walls, multi-activity ipate in team sports,” she told that it would be the ker the deal that kept the far-reaching,” he said. and athletics go hand-in- courts, a golf simulator said. “This beautiful facil- first building on campus New England Patriots in Jarmond said that so hand,” she said. “That can and locker rooms. ity is the result.” named for a woman, but Massachusetts after they far 8,047 students have be seen in the amount of On the second floor Mrs. Connell, who was I don’t know. You had threatened to move to signed up as members, interest he showed in the there’s a spin studio, fit- happy to give the school a check that!” Connecticut. “and if you don’t think nursing program, and the ness center with cardio sizable donation to propel Steve Krause can be “I think I have warmer that’s possible, well, num- William F. Connell School and strength equipment, the building from its plan- reached at skrause@item- feelings about this college bers don’t lie. of Nursing.” and a multipurpose room. ning stages to completion, live.com. ‘Together We Grow’ at Lynn City Hall

RAW contains pretty humming- He said the older RAW From A1 birds, a pink flamingo and chiefs helped him when, colorful flowers, but there as a sixth-grader, he first Christian De Leon, an- are also weeds and cracks came to the youth de- other RAW Chief, wrote in the pavement that velopment organization this on a description threaten to destroy that that’s rooted in art ther- label that accompanies beauty. apy. “I always wanted to the installation: “Lynn is Cruz, clinical supervi- be a RAW chief. I take it our garden. We choose to sor at RAW, said projects seriously.” lead as RAW Chiefs be- such as this teach RAW The top petal of Mar- cause we have the oppor- chiefs about leadership. quez’s flower has a face tunity to plant seeds of “You have to nurture that. that is recycled from a for- equality and acceptance We want our kids to know mer RAW chief who had a in others. We use our that although the city positive affect on his life. open-mindedness to nur- sometimes has a bad rep- Marquez also built many ture these seeds to help utation, there is hope and of the birds featured. create more unity in our they can rise through the “More nature, more nur- community. weeds and the glass and turing” is what we need, “We have found that the cracks. They can still said the Classical High a growing pain of being find a way to grow and senior. a leader is learning and thrive.” Carolyn Cole, of the understanding that your The words “love, care and Community Development voice is powerful and re- respect” are prominent on Dept. and director of the alizing that it needs to be the piece. “We all need that Downtown Lynn Cultural used in the face of igno- to grow,” said Bautista, a District, called the piece rance. We choose to nur- sophomore at Lynn Tech. ture our energy, responsi- Her hand-painted flower “inspirational. It has a bility, and power through is a bold red. “We all want wonderful, positive mes- self-care, real talk, and to stand out, but in differ- sage.” action to spread peace and ent ways. I was a shy little The free event starts at positivity.” girl. I’d stand in the cor- 5 p.m. in City Hall’s Vet- This installation is part ner. Now I’m bubbly, once I erans’ Memorial Lobby. of the “city hALL” art ini- get to know you.” She has Mayor Thomas McGee tiative, which features attended classes at RAW and invited guests will works about Lynn, many for about eight years, and briefly address the crowd, by its residents, on all four relishes her role as a RAW then Lynn’s Michelle floors of the historic build- Chief. Guzman of Lynn Walking ing. It is likely to draw a Alas’ flower, ready to Shoe Tours will guide at- lot of admirers Tuesday bloom, reveals a smiley tendees through the his- from 5-7 p.m., at a 70th face or a third eye. “I toric building. The event anniversary event that made it a little funny and winds down at 7 p.m. Free celebrates the roots of the silly. That’s kind of what parking will be available community. It is free and I am,” said the English in the city’s Andrew Street ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK open to all. High sophomore, who’s lot, in the Lynn District “Together We Grow, been at RAW for five Courthouse lot and at me- Raw Art Works Chief Carlos Alas, 16, drills a stabalizing wood block into Growing Pains” is a strik- years. “RAW has made tered on-street spots near part of the “Together We Grow, Growing Pains” art installation at Lynn ing work of art. Yes, it me who I am today.” City Hall. City Hall as fellow chief, Alisha Bautista, 15, holds it steady. Swampscott neighbors blast Aggregate Industries

BLAST to collapse on top of you, to neighbors and offered back to the ‘50s or ‘60s, fall and avoid flooding. To ... While you can often From A1 especially since they are to help clean the film dust all the houses were just do that, she said they had hear and feel the quarry unexpected, even with the being created inside and camps and cottages, so to blast downwards, which blasts, these are carefully blastings caused some res- sirens that are supposed outside of people’s homes. as the area got more and forced the vibrations to calculated blasts done in idents to deal with items to go off before they blast. “With someone like my- more developed, that’s travel through the ground, accordance with local laws falling off their walls and You can never prepare for self who has lived in the when the complaints be- where they are more eas- focused on keeping homes after trembles that could that kind of impact, espe- surrounding area forev- gan. I will say though, AI ily felt. and properties safe. The be felt when the blast was cially in this day and age.” er, we expect the blasts has always been very re- “The quarry’s focus will mining industry is a heav- finished, she said. Lanzilli said she hopes because the quarry was ily regulated one and AI “I’ve had to replace a sponsive when it comes to soon be shifting back to the supporting beam on my AI will have better com- there long before I,” said those complaints.” more typical mining pro- is committed to working deck that shouldn’t have munication about the type Cresta. “But lately, the Jocelyn Gerst, vice pres- cedure where the effects cooperatively with all its to be replaced for anoth- of blasts that are causing blasts have been stronger ident of U.S. marketing of the blast dissipate, less- regulatory authorities.” er 12 years,” Lanzilli said. these significant disrup- than usual. “It’s always and communications for ening the vibrations you Bella diGrazia can be “On top of that, it’s real- tions and how frequent been my understanding AI, said the local workers may feel,” said Gerst. “We reached at bdigrazia@ ly, really scary and feels they are going to be. She that way back then, the have recently been reshap- also are exploring ways itemlive.com. Follow her like an earthquake or like also said it would be nice if area wasn’t a real devel- ing the quarry floor to be to improve our neighbor- on Twitter @BelladiGra- your actual house is going the company reached out oped a part of town. Going able to absorb more rain- hood notification system zia.

Civil War of grave concern for Saugus veteran WINTER SCHEDULE CIVIL WAR down here and realizes From A1 their loved one was not Grave mark- sacrificed for nothing.” ers for Civil replace them with stacks of The Sons of Union Vet- War veterans granite balls. erans of the Civil War will that were He completed the res- perform a ceremony of re- cleaned and toration just in time for dedication at 11 a.m. on straightened 425r Broadway it to be viewed by crowds Saturday, Sept. 28 at the by Vietnam Saugus, MA 01906 of spectators on Memorial General Edward Winslow veteran Gor- 781-231-1111 Day. Post No. 95, Grand Army don Shepard. Located adjacent to Kohls Plaza Route 1 South This isn’t the first proj- of the Republic burial plot ITEM PHOTO | in Saugus at the intersection of Walnut St. ect he has taken on. Shep- in Riverside Cemetery. SPENSER HASAK We’re a skating rink with bowling alleys, arcade ard estimates over the It will be performed by & 2 TVs where the ball games are always on. past 12 years, more than descendants of Union Civil During the event, Shep- ris. This year, Shepard is $40,000 has been donated War Soldiers and Sailors ard will be presented a the sole recipient. A per- Free Wi-Fi to help fund various resto- in Civil War era uniforms. Founder’s Award, which manent plaque with his ration and improvement The ceremony is based on is given annually to a name will be displayed in PUBLIC SKATING SCHEDULE projects. an original Grand Army group or individual who the National Headquar- Sunday 12 — 8 p.m. $7.50 “It’s been a long time of the Republic dedication performs outstanding ters of the SUVCW. Monday Private Parties doing this, but it’s worth ceremony and will include a service in the memory of Bridget Turcotte can be Tuesday 7:30 — 10:30 p.m. $8.50 every second,” said Shep- black powder musket salute Union Civil War Soldiers reached at bturcotte@item- Adult night. 18+ only ard, 72. “Especially when and the sounding of “Taps” by National Command- live.com. Follow her on Wednesday Private Parties a family member comes by a uniformed bugler. er-in-chief Edward J. Nor- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Thursday Private Parties Friday 3 —11 p.m. $7.50 LAW OFFICES OF Admission after 6 p.m. is $8.50 JAMES J. CARRIGAN Saturday 12 —11 p.m. $7.50 Admission after 6 p.m. is $8.50 • Social Security Disability • Workers Compensation ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! • Accidents 25 years located across Sorry no checks from Lynn District Court Inline Skate Rentals $3.00 additional 15 Johnson St. Roller skate rentals included in all prices Call Customer Service to place an ad 781-596-0100 BIRTHDAY AND PRIVATE PARTIES AVAILABLE JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN School Vacation Weeks 12-8 p.m. 781-593-7700, ext. 2 LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL Admission $7.50 www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] WWW.ROLLER-WORLD.COM A4 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 OPINION CHRISTINE MCCARRISTON HOW TO REACH US The summer of the 6-year-olds

Some of my best days this sum- those we’ve lost. added. Maybe we all should take one in the family needed a turn. 110 Munroe St. mer were spent with a bunch of Music is always the answer. a minute to celebrate our ac- There’s two more lessons: spread P.O. Box 5 6-year-olds. Without preaching, or Just ask Jenna, the nanny to the complishments and shout to the the love and take turns. Lynn, MA 01903 knowing they were teaching, they boys. She offers this childcare tip: world when we are having a good The most important lesson these constantly brought laughter and Hakuna Matata from the Lion day. “This is a kid’s paradise!” was children taught us was inclusion. Customer Service life lessons into our home. King will calm any child of any another of Micah’s favorites. Got- Micah and his friend Max hadn’t Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. My daughter was a nanny for age at any time. This has been ta love his enthusiasm. met Christopher but soon they Connecting one who also brought his rising- a summer-long experiment with Delaney spoke the words of were jumping in the pool together All Departments: first-grade friend for a week; my much research, believe me. Try it. many parents when asked if she on the count of three. When two 781-593-7700 friend’s son joined us a few times, Music also helps cheer you if you wanted to swim or make pigs-in- more children joined us, it just Ext. 2 and there is the oldest of the just buried your beloved hermit a-blanket, a 6-year-old favorite, meant more fun. Micah was very 6-year-olds and only girl, who has crab. A conga line is even better. first. “We have to make the best Classifi ed/Legal Advertising excited to hear that Christopher classi [email protected] become like family over the past How to face our fears was of these summer days! We have was coming for another visit and couple of years. demonstrated by Christopher to swim!” Of course. I made the couldn’t wait to play a game of Go Subscriptions [email protected] Micah taught us not to leave who admitted being afraid to use snacks, but she made an excellent Fish before their swim. They all our “fancy clothes” in the clos- the slide as a way into the pool, point. blended quickly, swam, laughed Circulation et, but to take them out and but said he was doing it anyway. Micah likes to point out that and shouted their happiness as [email protected] wear them whenever we want. And then did it. About 30 times. “I relaxing is integral, signaling us loudly as possible all summer Ext. 3 He also showed us that if you was scared, but it’s fun,” he said. when he is “relaxing like a real” long. want to meet your mom’s boss, He has progressed to jumping off person should. Shouldn’t we all Newsroom Anyone who knows me knows it doesn’t matter if he is the the diving board. What fear? He make at least a little time for just [email protected] how much I love a theme. Our [email protected] president of a company, you checked his off one-by-one this being, and not always doing? just make an appointment, put summer. On separate occasions, Chris- annual family themes have in- Ext. 4 cluded Magical Musicals, Thank on your blazer and bow tie and Delaney is always teaching topher and Delaney let us know Sports ask your questions over cookies me something and this summer how important it is to not only You Card Thursday, Play 60 [email protected] Minutes (nod to Bill Belichick) and milk. You might also need she reminded me how important say I love you to the special people Ext. 5 to nap in the car on the way to memories are when she said, “We in your life, but to write it down The Summer of Documentaries, the big meeting. have had a lot of memories,” with so they can refer back to it when Make Your Day Monday and Retail and Online Be Somebody’s Hero. I was late Advertising Proper burial was a lesson one a smile, and then we reminisced they need it most. Christopher [email protected] day when the hermit crab brought about some of them. This little came to work with his mom one in establishing this summer’s home from the beach didn’t make girl is an old soul who is a bonus day and quietly wrote on a Post- theme, but my littlest friends ADVERTISING it outside his natural habitat. in my life. It: I love you guys. I taped that presented it clearly. This was Ernie Carpenter Jr. Snappy was not around for long, All of the under-seven set made note to my work computer and it The Summer of the 6-Year-Olds Director of Advertising but Micah led us as we buried it clear that if you’re having a makes me smile every time I see and one for which I will always and Business Development, ext. 1355 [email protected] him, said some kind words and great time, you should just shout it. Delaney found our mini chalk- be grateful. decorated rocks for his memori- it out. “This is my best day ever!” board and secretly wrote: I love Christine McCarriston is a for- Ralph Mitchell al. He has visited Snappy’s buri- rang through our yard when Jen- you Mrs. M. made my day and mer writer for the Lynn Sunday Sales Representative, ext. 1313 [email protected] al site a few times since, showing na taught Micah how to swim. then some. She later changed it to Post and daughter of Lynn Cable how important it is to remember “I’m just so proud of myself,” he I love you Shanna saying every- TV broadcaster John Hoffman. Patricia Whalen Sales Representative, ext. 1310 [email protected] LETTER TO THE EDITOR BUSINESS OFFICE Maria Alvaracin ext. 1205 Let’s cherish Reedy Meadow [email protected] Susan J. Conti Controller, ext. 1288 Lynnfield enjoys a ru- smallpox wiped out the both sides of it, is of gigan- [email protected] ral atmosphere and great Indians in great numbers; tic proportions, and serves Ted Grant schools but we are addi- whole towns were depop- many uses, being covered Publisher, ext. 1234 tionally blessed with a na- ulated, so great was the with grass; cranberries [email protected] tionally-recognized piece epidemic that the living are grown upon it. It is Marian Kinney of the past. were unable to bury the flooded a part of the year, ext. 1212 Reedy Meadow, aka dead, so that they were and makes a nice skating [email protected] Lynnfield Marsh, was de- found years after above pond of miles in length. Will Kraft clared by the National the ground. “The lots are divided Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 Park Service as a Nation- Since then we are con- by ditches, which used to [email protected] al Natural Landmark in stantly finding relics of furnish bog to the inhab- Mike Shanahan 1972. It is one of only 11 the Indians in the fields itants of this and neigh- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 designated so-designated where they roamed and boring towns before the [email protected] sites within the Common- the streams near where advent of coal, not many Carolina Trujillo wealth of Massachusetts they lived. No doubt years ago. The name of the Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 and the only one in Es- many a string of wam- meadow is derived from [email protected] sex County. Just 599 sites pum has been collected by the large quantity of reeds Jim Wilson have been designated as the shores in this place, with their elegant plumes Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 such within the 48 states, along with pestles, goug- growing upon it, one part, [email protected] American Samoa, Guam, es, sinkers, multitudes of called ‘Dark Swamp,’ be- CIRCULATION Puerto Rico, and the U.S. arrow-points, etc., which ing literally covered.” Lisa Mahmoud Virgin Islands, (www. attest to the Indian’s foot- Once covering many Commission to reverse the are slowly released into Manager, ext. 1239 nps.gov/subjects/nnland- prints. Of special concern acres of South Reading damage. The Saugus Riv- the Saugus River, a drain- [email protected] marks) is Partridge Island where and Lynnfield before man er provides an important age area of 17.6 square CLASSIFIED Long before the Pilgrims an Indian camp was found built roadways and de- habitat for smelt spawn- miles. Although great in landed, Reedy Meadow containing triangular velopments now only 540 ing a major effort under- storage capabilities, sur- Abbe Young Smith existed no wonder it has arrow war-heads thus way by these groups. rounding developments Manager, ext. 1276 acres remain. [email protected] a long and varied histo- showing a preparation of Reedy Meadow is char- However, Reedy Mead- decreased the Meadow’s ry. More than 400 years hostilities there. These acterized by slow-moving ow still contains a wide capacity, thus causing se- GRAPHICS ago, the American In- war-heads and other im- almost still waters. The variety of vegetation that rious flooding in the cel- Trevor Andreozzi dians made their home plements were given to critically important eco- provides food and shelter lars of nearby housing. Designer here. They grew corn and the museum at the Har- system acts like a giant for its wildlife. Being an Homeowners respond- [email protected] beans, sang to their chil- rison Gary Otis House in sponge to moderate the exceptional freshwater ed in a 1985 to a study Mark Sutherland dren, arrayed themselves Boston. While on Rabbit effects of flooding, func- march of predominant- of facing an average of Creative Director in beads, feathers, and Island, Indian remains of tions as a water treatment ly cat-tail with sedge’s, $2,300 in basement and [email protected] skins. tactile stones were found plant, filtering wastes and grasses, rushes and oth- other property damage NEWSROOM The used the waters but not removed due to er species with emergent not to mention their fail- purifying water naturally Mike Alongi of the lake for a looking their size. thus providing a highly marsh vegetation along ing septic systems. Minor Sports Reporter ext. 1228 glass; the forests for flower Reedy Meadow, diverse ecosystem teem- its edges. A large forested additional protection was [email protected] gardens, the hillsides for a fresh-water marsh, is ing with wildlife includ- area off Audubon Road in added by raising the 100 Bill Brotherton lawn. They cooked hasty dominated by cat-tail ing many endangered, Wakefield is a red maple year floodplain, 30 feet in Features Editor ext. 1338 pudding or corn cake, or containing the historic threatened, and special swamp interspersed with Wakefield and 5 feet in [email protected] roasted the meat of ani- Saugus River noted for concern species as classi- some birch, red oak, cot- Lynnfield, however home- Gayla Cawley mals that were trapped or its serpentine course as fied by Natural Heritage tonwood and alders sur- owners even lost that mi- Reporter, ext. 1236 hunted. it goes to the sea. Thomas and Endangered Species round a 20-acre a giant nor protection in 2012. [email protected] The Indians are gone, Wellman’s History of the Program. A number of vernal pool pond. Many As the major source of Cheryl Charles leaving behind the Town of Lynnfield Mass., these species have moved more of these important Lynn’s drinking water, News Editor, ext. 1278 streams, the woods, and paints a nice vision; “It from threatened in 1994 vernal pools exist through any pollution in the area [email protected] Indian corn with various rises in Lake Quannapow- to being now endangered the Meadow including the surrounding the Mead- Bella diGrazia Indian names. In 1633 itt; Reedy Meadow lies on in 2019. 403 and 404 such pools ow has a direct impact on Reporter, ext. 1317 Although the water bodies certified throughout the their public water supply. [email protected] within Reedy Meadow were State. At present a formal Although state and fed- Thomas Grillo a rich habitat for fish and vegetation inventory has eral standards mandate Reporter, ext. 1264 have the potential of being not been conducted how- supply areas be restored [email protected] E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS again, they currently are ever spot visits by various and maintained, no gov- Spenser Hasak President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill not. Pollution in the Mead- concerned groups have erning body exists to as- Photographer, ext. 1332 M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ [email protected] Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg ow has degraded its ability identified dozens of plants, sure such action will occur Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ to remain a viable habitat. shrubs, trees, and vines so the downward trend Thor Jourgensen Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall In the early 1970, the some being protected. continues. Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey Massachusetts Division The Saugus River along Reedy Meadow remains [email protected] Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan of Fisheries and Wild- with Robinsons Brook, today as a top bird watch- Daniel Kane Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman life reported that the bi- Bates Brook, and Bea- ing area in northeastern Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 ological oxygen demand ver Dam Brook flow into Massachusetts. eBird has [email protected] PUBLISHERS (BOD) was so high that Reedy Meadow. Beaver documented the sighting Steve Krause Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 the reduced oxygen lev- Dam Brook drains some 50 of 184 different birds in Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 [email protected] Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 els can no longer support percent of Lynnfield, while the Meadow. (https://ebird. Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 large quantities of fish or Bates Brook drains anoth- org/hotspot/L207382). Harold Rivera Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 other aquatic organisms. er 15 percent of Town and Information taken from Sports Editor, ext. 1238 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Less than a generation some 200 acres of Peabody. History of the Town of Lyn- Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 ago residents can remem- The Saugus River is joined nfield Mass. by T. Wellman, Anne Marie Tobin Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 ber great fishing just off by Walkers Brook which National Park Service, Lyn- Lynn’s water supply dam. drains 30 percent of Read- nfield Historical Society [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Some small progress ing. All of this leaves by a (Feb 1975), ACEC (1994), Bridget Turcotte has been started by con- single point, the Saugus Partridge Island Report Reporter, ext. 1269 cerned groups such as the River, which is used for (May1981), and others. [email protected] Saugus River Watershed Lynn’s drinking water be- Ryan York Council, state Division of fore ending up in Rumney Alan K Dresios, Copy Editor, ext. 1220 [email protected] Marine Fisheries, Nation- Marsh. Former Lynnfield Con- al Park Service, and the The Meadow holds large servation Commission and TECHNOLOGY Lynn Water and Sewer amounts of water which Planning Board member. Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Floodwaters trap people in attics in North Carolina

By Jeffrey Collins concern about hundreds the continental U.S. after and Ben Finley of people trapped on Oc- a week and half in which ASSOCIATED PRESS racoke Island,” Gov. Roy it spread fear up and down Cooper said. the coast and kept people ATLANTIC BEACH, Its winds down to 90 N.C. — A weakened Hur- guessing as to where it mph, Dorian howled over would go. ricane Dorian flooded the Outer Banks as a far Ocracoke Island resident homes on North Carolina’s weaker storm than the and restaurant owner Ja- Outer Banks on Friday brute that wreaked hav- with a fury that took even oc on the Bahamas at the son Wells likewise said the storm-hardened residents start of the week. Just flooding was the worst he by surprise, forcing people when it looked as if its run had ever seen or heard of. to retreat to their attics. up the Southeast coast “Several people were Hundreds were feared was coming to a relatively rescued from their upper trapped by high water, quiet end, the Category 1 floors or attics by boat by and neighbors used boats hurricane lashed commu- good Samaritans,” Wells to rescue one another. nities with rain and surg- said in a text message. He Sheriff’s officials rushed ing seas, sending water PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS said he wasn’t aware of medics and other rescuers coursing onto the main any serious injuries. to Ocracoke Island — ac- A storm surge from Hurricane Dorian blocks Cedar Island off from the floors of elevated homes. The Coast Guard began cessible only by boat or mainland on NC 12 in Atlantic Beach, N.C., after Hurricane Dorian past Over and over, longtime landing aircraft on the air — to reach those who residents said that they the coast on Friday. island to drop off local made the mistake of defy- had never seen flooding ing mandatory evacuation so bad, or that things that like a bathtub, very quick- Harris said people were floor of a condo building law enforcement officers orders along the 200-mile had never flooded before ly,” said Steve Harris, who getting around the island but lost his car to the and evacuate a resident ribbon of low-lying islands were inundated. has lived on Ocracoke Is- by boat, and authorities storm. in need of medical care. that stick out from the “The wall of water just land for most of the last 19 were using military vehi- Around midmorning, Authorities told people to Eastern Seaboard like the came rushing through the years. “We went from al- cles to reach those strand- the eye of the storm came get to the highest point in side-view mirror on a car. island from the sound side. most no water to 4 to 6 feet ed. He said he was fortu- ashore at Cape Hatteras, their homes as they wait- “There is significant And it just started looking in a matter of minutes.” nate to live on the third Dorian’s first landfall in ed to be rescued. US health officials report new Stock climb, S&P 500 on track for a vaping deaths, repeat warning second weekly gain By Mike Stobbe ASSOCIATED PRESS By Alex Veiga economic data for clues NEW YORK — U.S. AP BUSINESS WRITER about how the economy is weathering the costly health officials on Friday Stocks moved higher on again urged people to stop trade war between the Wall Street in afternoon vaping until they figure U.S. and China. Inves- trading Friday, placing out why some are coming tors worry that the con- the market on track to down with serious breath- flict, and the tariffs that notch a second straight ing illnesses. each side has imposed weekly gain after a wob- Officials have identified on billions of goods, may bly start to the week. about 450 possible cases, be dampening global eco- Health care stocks, tech- including as many as five nomic growth and threat- deaths, in 33 states. The nology companies and re- ening to nudge the United count includes newly re- tailers powered much of States into a recession. ported deaths in California, the buying. Boston Scien- The jobs report was the Indiana and Minnesota. tific rose 2.7 percent, Intel latest in a mixed batch of No single vaping device, gained 1.6 percent and economic data that trad- liquid or ingredient has Home Depot added 1.1 ers weighed this week. The been tied to all the illness- percent. Utilities lagged. market sold off on Tues- es, officials said. Many of Communication services day after expanded tariffs the sickened — but not stocks also fell, weighed between Washington and all — were people who down by Facebook, which Beijing kicked in and new said they had been vaping lost 1.7 percent after New data indicated that U.S. THC, the chemical that FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS York’s attorney general manufacturing contracted gives marijuana its high. A woman takes a puff from a cannabis vape pen in Los Angeles. announced an antitrust in August for the first time Many are teens. investigation into the in three years. Health officials have number has been growing trol and Prevention told didn’t say when it hap- company. Other economic reports only been counting certain quickly in the last month reporters Friday. pened or release other The market had a mut- have been more positive. lung illnesses in which the as more states have begun An Illinois health offi- details. Health officials ed reaction to new data Data indicating that com- showing U.S. employers person had vaped with- investigations. A week cial, Dr. Jennifer Layden, in Los Angeles said they panies are still hiring at added fewer than expect- in three months. Doctors ago, U.S. officials pegged said officials there don’t were investigating a va- a solid pace and that pro- ed jobs in August even as ductivity rose at a healthy say the illnesses resemble the number at 215 possi- know when such illnesses ping death as well. And an inhalation injury, with ble cases in 25 states. first began, but she said the unemployment rate rate last quarter helped Minnesota health offi- the body apparently react- It’s unclear whether there has been a marked remained near the lowest drive a strong market ral- cials said that state’s first ing to a caustic substance such illnesses were hap- increase since spring. level in five decades. The ly on Thursday. that someone breathed in. pening before this year. Deaths previously were known vaping-related Labor Department’s report Investors have also been Symptoms have included “We’re all wondering if reported in Illinois and death was a person over also showed more people encouraged this week by shortness of breath, fatigue, this is new or just new- Oregon. 65 years with a history of entered the workforce last news that envoys from the chest pain and vomiting. ly recognized,” Dr. Dana Indiana officials said lung problems who had month, and wages rose U.S. and China plan to be- The illnesses have all Meaney-Delman of the the person who died there vaped illicit THC prod- more than expected. gin another round of trade surfaced this year, and the Centers for Disease Con- was an adult, but they ucts and died in August. Traders are scrutinizing talks next month. North Carolina election tests Trump, GOP’s clout in suburbs As traffic rolls along Speer By Emery P. Dalesio Boulevard and Alan Fram in the ASSOCIATED PRESS foreground, the skyline MINT HILL, N.C. — A is shrouded tossup special election in as pollution North Carolina is shaping fills the air in up as a pre-2020 test of Denver. President Donald Trump’s pull on voters and wheth- FILE PHOTO | er the suburbs are con- ASSOCIATED PRESS tinuing the flight from Re- publicans that fueled the party’s 2018 congressional In a twist, Colorado asks EPA election debacle. The House district flows FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS eastward from the pros- Ninth Congressional district Republican candi- to lower the state’s air rating perous Charlotte suburbs date State Sen. Dan Bishop answers a question into rural areas hugging during a news conference in Charlotte, N.C. By Dan Elliott Democratic Gov. Jared would hurt the economy the South Carolina border. ASSOCIATED PRESS Polis said in March that by increasing the cost of It’s up for grabs after state rale-boosting win to juice Rep. Tom Davis, R-Va., who Colorado would no longer doing business, they say. officials invalidated last candidate recruitment and once chaired the House DENVER — Colorado ask for an exemption from “We’re talking about November’s election fol- fundraising. But GOP campaign committee. took the unusual step of lowing allegations of voter EPA standards by claim- tens of millions of dol- x-factor is Trump himself, A defeat would mean “Re- inviting the U.S. Environ- fraud by a GOP operative. ing some of the pollution lars in direct and indirect who parachutes into Fay- publicans are in trouble in mental Protection Agency The Democrat who nar- was drifting into the state costs,” said Paul Seby, an etteville on Monday for an the suburbs,” he said. to downgrade the air qual- rowly lost, former Ma- from elsewhere. attorney representing De- election-eve rally in hopes Ads from Bishop, 55, im- ity rating of the state’s rine and Harvard MBA It’s time to stop “sug- fend Colorado, which ad- of securing a district he pose the faces of McCready biggest population center, ar-coating” Colorado’s air vocates for business and Dan McCready, is run- won by 11 points in 2016 and not everyone thinks ning again, portraying and other favorite GOP problems, he said last industry on state and fed- and that Republicans have targets, including House that was a good idea. month. “Moving to ‘serious’ eral regulation. himself as a centrist who held since 1963. With Vice Speaker Nancy Pelosi and The EPA was holding a status finally helps us stop Denver and the northern puts “country over party” President Mike Pence also progressive firebrand Rep. hearing Friday on wheth- sweeping our air quality Colorado urban corridor and opposes impeaching campaigning for Bishop on er to lower the ozone sta- crisis under the rug and have struggled to meet Trump. His opponent, Re- Monday, the race is testing Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, tus of Denver and eight gives us additional tools to EPA ozone standards for 15 publican State Sen. and Trump’s influence on vot- atop swaying clown figures other northern Colorado move urgently to make our years. Ground-level ozone attorney Dan Bishop, is a ers and whether Democrats as Bishop says he’ll fight counties from “moderate” air cleaner,” he said. can aggravate asthma and Trump loyalist who spon- can sustain the momentum “these crazy liberal clowns.” to “serious.” That would But business groups say contribute to early deaths sored the state’s now-re- that powered their mid- A spot by McCready, 36, force the state to work the state’s own data shows from respiratory disease. pealed 2016 law restrict- term election wins. highlights Bishop’s opposi- harder to reduce harmful Colorado would meet EPA It’s the main component of ing the use of bathrooms “This is a pretty Repub- tion to a bill helping ease pollution but also bring standards if not for pol- smog, and it’s created from by transgender people. lican district. This is not prescription drug costs and tougher and costly regula- lution from other states pollution emitted by vehi- Both parties are pouring a seat you’ll be able to ex- says, “North Carolina fami- tions for businesses. and even other continents. cles, industries, solvents resources into the state, plain away very well” if lies just can’t afford politi- The agency acted after Lowering the air rating and other sources. hoping to claim a mo- Bishop loses, said former cians like Dan Bishop.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 POLICE/FIRE American Airlines mechanic All address information, particu- Accidental emergency alarm Accidents larly arrests, reflect police records. In sounded at 1104 Essex Village Hit and run crash reported the event of a perceived inaccuracy, on Thursday at 7:01 p.m. Of- ficer reports the person is OK. on Wednesday at 5:38 p.m. accused of sabotaging flight it is the sole responsibility of the con- at 17 Sewall St. Officer as- cerned party to contact the relevant Complaints sisted with minor crash, no By David Koenig police department and have the de- damage to the reporting par- and Curt Anderson partment issue a notice of correction A complaint about burning ty vehicle. ASSOCIATED PRESS at 2 Squire Road was report- Report of a Scion SUV that to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- MIAMI — An Ameri- ifications will not be made without ed on Thursday at 7:10 p.m. struck the guardrail at 43 Bar- Officer reports the call was un- tholomew St. and 99 Glenway can Airlines mechanic express notice of change from the founded, handled by the Lynn- Ave. and headed toward Lynn appeared in court Friday arresting police department. field Fire Department. on Thursday at 1:58 a.m. The on charges of sabotaging Property check of Lynnfield Lynn Police Department was a flight because he was LYNN High School at 275 Essex notified. Officer reports min- upset about stalled union St. on Thursday at 7:13 p.m. imal damage to guard rails contract negotiations and Arrests School appears to be in or- and a stop sign that was wanted to earn overtime der. knocked down at Glenway Av- fixing the plane. Earl Colby, 27, of 82 Wyman Woman from Lynnfield Com- enue will be delivered to the Federal officials say St., was arrested on a warrant mons at 375 North Broadway, Department of Public Works. Abdul-Majeed Marouf charge of shoplifting by aspor- Apt. G12 Operator will be summoned Ahmed Alani admitted tation and a default warrant at came into the station to ask for operating with a suspend- to tampering with a part 9:56 a.m. on Friday. that provides vital flight for an emergency restraining ed license and leaving the AP FILE PHOTO Julio Done, 40, of 47 Web- order on Thursday at 7:27 p.m. scene of a property damage information to pilots. ster St., was arrested and Officer spoke with the woman accident. Pilots aborted the July American Airlines aircraft are shown parked charged with reckless oper- on how to obtain an order from Motor vehicle crash reported 17 flight before take- at their gates at Miami International Airport ation of a motor vehicle, a court. on Thursday at 12:08 p.m. at off in Miami. Alani was in Miami. marked lanes violation, and Caller reports vehicles are One Newbury St. Officer will arrested Thursday and leaving the scene of proper- parked on both sides of Trick- document the accident, no in- charged with willfully Nothing in the criminal cars but few other assets ty damage at 5:34 p.m. on ett Road and vehicles can’t get juries or tow trucks. damaging or disabling complaint against Alani besides property in the Thursday. through on Thursday at 7:29 Multiple vehicle crash near an aircraft. The 60-year- suggests any link to ter- Sarasota, Fla., area worth Richard Hitchcock, 63, of p.m. Starbucks at 240 Andover St. old had worked for rorism, and prosecutors about $5,500. 37 Green St., was arrested on on Thursday at 4:01 p.m. Of- American since 1988 but did not indicate that any Alani said he tampered a warrant charge of shoplifting Medical Aid ficer assisted with paperwork was suspended after his such charges are pend- with the plane “to cause by asportation and charged exchange. arrest. ing. a delay or have the flight with a straight warrant, un- Officer requested at Town In federal district court, When interviewed cancelled in anticipation registered motor vehicle, un- Hall at 55 Summer St. on Complaints Alani spoke to Magis- Thursday by investiga- of obtaining overtime insured motor vehicle/trailer, Thursday at 9:17 a.m. for an trate Judge John O’Sul- tors, “Alani stated that work,” Ruiz wrote. number plate violation, and elderly woman with an un- Report of a man in a Boston livan through an Arabic his intention was not to The incident occurred operating a motor vehicle with known problem. Red Sox shirt intoxicated walk- interpreter. Mostly, he cause harm to the air- before an American Air- a revoked license at 12:15 Ambulance requested at ing the yellow line at 649 Low- answered basic ques- craft or its passengers,” lines Boeing 737 was p.m. on Thursday. Riverside Community Care at ell St. and 2 McKinley Road tions about his assets and according to the affidavit scheduled to fly from Mi- Leah Pahlm, 46, of 103 6 Kimball Lane on Thursday on Wednesday at 4:04 p.m. whether he could afford a by Jose A. Ruiz, a federal ami to Nassau in the Ba- Liberty St., was arrested and at 5:43 p.m. Patient taken to Officer could not locate the lawyer. The judge appoint- air marshal who serves hamas with 150 people on charged with unarmed rob- Everett Hospital. person. ed a public defender and on an FBI terrorism task board. As the pilots pow- bery, possession of a class Medical aid requested for an Resident of Shore Drive scheduled a bond hearing force. ered up the plane at Mi- A drug, and possession of a elederly woman having difficul- reported she was scammed for next Wednesday and Alani explained that ami International Airport, class B drug at 7:12 p.m. on ty breathing on Friday at 5:29 for $3,000 by telephone on an arraignment hearing stalled contract negotia- they saw an error message Thursday. a.m. from Sunrise Assisted Liv- Wednesday at 4:49 p.m. Offi- on Sept. 20. tions between American for a system that tracks ing at 55 Salem St. Resident cer will document. According to American, Airlines and the mechan- speed, nose direction and Accidents taken to the hospital. Caller reported she lost the airline does not pro- ics’ unions were hurting other critical flight infor- Ambulance requested from her wallet on Wednesday at vide interpreters on job him financially — he said mation and aborted the A report of a motor vehicle 406 Ross Drive on Friday at 8:15 on Andover Street af- sites. in court that he has two takeoff. crash at 16 Chestnut St. at 6:11 a.m. from a resident ter pumping gas. She left it 12:54 p.m. on Thursday; at who is not feeling well, in on the hood and drove off. It Dunkin Donuts, 29 Boston pain, and suffering from nau- contains a small black single Sheriff: Dive boat victims St., at 1:04 p.m. on Thursday; sea. Patient taken to Lahey fold with license and credit at Holyoke Street and Walnut Hospital & Medical Center in cards. Street at 2:35 p.m. on Thurs- Peabody. Fight in progress reported day; at Commercial Street at Burlington Coat Factory at killed by smoke, not flames and Summer Street at 3:24 MARBLEHEAD 310 Andover St. on Wednes- p.m. on Thursday; at Boston day at 8:58 p.m. Caller said By Stefanie Dazio and their family members their loved ones were Street and Hamilton Street Accidents he saw seven men jump an- ASSOCIATED PRESS around the world are being aboard the Conception at 6:12 p.m. on Thursday; at other party in the store, pos- notified, Brown told report- and gathering DNA to Cottage Street at 7:12 a.m. A caller reported a motor sibly gang related. Caller also SANTA BARBARA, Calif. ers. Divers are searching identify remains burned on Friday; at 560 Summer vehicle crash involving a truck said he heard mention of a — Dozens of people trapped for the one body that still beyond recognition has St. at 8:10 a.m. on Friday; at and a bicycle at Lafayette knife but did not see one. Of- on a scuba diving boat that has not been found. taken an extraordinary 333 Union St. at 10:17 a.m. Street and Widger Road at ficers checked the area and caught fire off the Southern Five crew members worldwide effort. on Friday. 9:45 a.m. on Thursday. The spoke with parties and there California coast appear to jumped overboard after try- A mother in Japan was A report of a motor vehicle bicyclist declined any medical were no fights. have died from smoke inha- ing to rescue the 33 scuba told Thursday that her crash with personal injury at attention. lation, not burns, authori- divers and one crew mem- child was on the boat. The Lynnway and Shepard Street A DPW truck radioed in at SAUGUS ties said Friday. ber whose escape routes FBI also had to deliver at 2:09 p.m. on Thursday; at 2:49 a.m. Friday to report a “The indicators are were blocked by fire, fed- the news to a family in from the preliminary ex- Cowdrey Avenue and Lynnfield two car motor vehicle crash Accidents eral authorities and the Singapore and relatives Street at 4:35 p.m. on Thurs- they were in at Beach Street amination of the bodies boat’s owner said. The crew, from India who flew into day. and Atlantic Avenue. One sus- A report of a motor vehicle that the victims died pri- including the captain, said California, Brown said. A report of a hit and run mo- pect fled the scene and head- accident at 67 Main St. at or to being burned,” San- they were driven back by The remains of 18 peo- tor vehicle crash at 53 Lewis ed toward Marblehead Neck. 5:58 a.m. Thursday; on Walnut ta Barbara County Sher- flames, smoke and heat. ple have been positively St. at 9:07 p.m. on Thursday; Street at 10:22 a.m. Thursday; iff Bill Brown said. “The Multiple investigations identified, and the sher- at Chatham Street and Parrott Complaints at 400 Lynn Fells Parkway at burn damage to the vic- into the disaster are fo- iff released the names of Street at 9:29 p.m. on Thurs- 5:13 p.m. Thursday; at 3 Apple tims was post-mortem.” cused on determining nine whose families have day; at Lynnfield Street and A caller reported at 11:52 Lane at 5:45 p.m. Thursday; at More than half the 34 what happened and have been notified. Millard Avenue at 5:35 a.m. on a.m. on Thursday that she Boston Street and Hamilton people killed as they slept not become a criminal A salvage crew work- Friday. was in the area of Pleasant Street at 6:17 p.m. Thursday; in bunks below deck early probe, though Brown said ing with the Coast Guard Street and a man was fol- at 859 Broadway at 5:14 a.m. Monday have been positive- charges are possible. was trying to recover the lowing her and calling her Breaking & Entering Thursday. ly identified through DNA, Notifying families that ship that sank in 60 feet racist names. She stated by- of water off the rugged A report of a motor vehicle standers stood by her until Complaints Channel Islands, where breaking and entering at 5 she called police. She de- the boat took a three-day Bloomfield St. at 8:19 p.m. on scribed him as a white male A caller reported low hanging excursion. Thursday; at 89 Liberty St. at with a light blue shirt and wires on Vine Street at 1:43 Speculation has grown 8:44 p.m. on Thursday. dark pants with black hair p.m. Thursday. and glasses. Responding of- A caller at Target on Lynn about whether the captain Complaints ficers were unable to locate Fells Parkway reported the and four other crew mem- the described male. sounds of gunshots being fired bers who survived had A report of threats made at A caller from the Village in the area at 8:43 p.m. Thurs- tried to help the others 70 Holly Ave. at 5:41 p.m. on School called and reported a day. before jumping from the Thursday. kid fled the building and went A 911 caller reported a coy- flaming vessel. But they A report of an unwelcome into the woods at 12:35 p.m. ote sitting near the sidewalk said that by the time they guest at Casey’s Shell, 535 on Thursday. By 12:58 p.m., re- in the overflow parking lot for saw flames, it was too late. Lynnway, at 8:41 a.m. on Fri- sponding officers had custody Spud’s Restaurant on Lincoln The crew members told day. of the student and brought him Avenue at 7:04 a.m. Thursday. investigators a “harrowing back to school. story” about the moments Overdoses A caller reported at 12:59 after the blaze erupted SWAMPSCOTT before dawn Monday as A report of a possible opi- p.m. on Thursday that they AP FILE PHOTO it lay at anchor, Jennifer ate overdose on Park Street at were concerned for an elder- Accidents A dive boat is engulfed in flames after a dead- Homendy of the Nation- 1:03 p.m. on Thursday. ly man holding a sign in front of Ace Hardware on Atlantic A report of a hit and run mo- ly fire broke out aboard the commercial scuba al Transportation Safety Theft Avenue. Responding officers tor vehicle crash at 107 Burrill diving vessel off the Southern California Coast. Board said Thursday. found him gone on arrival. St. at 5:36 p.m. on Thursday. A report of a larceny at 300 A caller reported at 10:09 Washington St. at 3:29 p.m. p.m. on Thursday that her Complaints Generic drugmaker Mallinckrodt on Thursday; at 103 Liberty St. son went to school in the at 5:41 p.m. on Thursday; at morning and never came A report of suspicious activ- 87 Franklin St. at 10:41 a.m. home. By 10:29 p.m., re- ity on Roy Street at 2:32 a.m. settles 2 opioid lawsuits in Ohio on Friday. sponding officers reported on Thursday; at 18 Longwood A report of motor vehicle it was a miscommunication Dr. at 6:43 a.m. on Thursday; CLEVELAND (AP) — Nearly every state in the proposal calls for Purdue theft at the Post Office, 51 Wil- between the mom and son at 169 Burrill St. at 12:07 p.m. One of the largest mak- U.S. and more than 2,000 to pay between $10 billion low St., at 1:55 a.m. on Friday. on where he was going after on Thursday. ers of generic opioids has local governments are su- and $12 billion and re- school. A report of an erratic oper- settled a lawsuit with two ing drug companies over quires that the controlling Vandalism ator at 531 Humphrey St. at Ohio counties, removing the crisis. Mallinckrodt re- Sackler family give up 7:50 a.m. on Thursday; at 531 the company from the first mains a defendant in hun- ownership. A report of vandalism to a PEABODY Humphrey St. at 5:56 p.m. on federal trial over the toll dreds of those cases. Opioids, including pre- motor vehicle at 44 Franklin St. Thursday. of the opioid crisis. The deal makes scription drugs and illicit at 3:23 p.m. on Thursday. Arrest A report of hazardous con- United Kingdom-based Mallinckrodt the third ones such as heroin and Derek Smith, 48, of 63 ditions at Danvers Road and Mallinckrodt announced company in recent weeks fentanyl, have been linked LYNNFIELD Andover St. was arrested on Essex Street at 9:17 a.m. on the deal with Cuyahoga to announce a deal with to more than 400,000 Wednesday at 9:32 p.m. for Thursday. and Summit counties on the two counties ahead deaths in the U.S. since Alarms tressaping at Town Variety at A report of a con or scam at Friday. Under the settle- of the trial, scheduled to 2000. 116 Central St. 5 Ocean Ave. at 10:49 a.m. on ment, the company would begin Oct. 21 in U.S. Dis- Mallinckrodt was one of Accidental fire alarm at Thursday. pay a total of $24 million trict Court in Cleveland. the biggest manufacturers 481 Salem St. was reported Summons A report of an animal bite 58 and donate products, in- Allergan agreed to pay $5 of opioids in the country on Thursday at 2:02 p.m. Call Pleasant St. at 3:04 p.m. on cluding some used to treat million and Endo Pharma- from 2006 through 2012. handled by the Lynnfield Fire David Swanson, 47, of 9 Thursday. addiction, worth another ceuticals $10 million. Its 30 milligram oxyco- Department. Pleasant St, Hamilton will be A report of a larceny at 57 $6 million. Perhaps the best-known done pills were especially Food on the stove sounded a summoned for leaving the Middlesex Ave. at 7:09 p.m. on The company’s general manufacturer of prescrip- sought after by people ad- fire alarm at 16 Stafford Road scene of a motor vehicle crash Thursday. counsel said in a state- tion opioids, OxyContin dicted to opioids. on Thursday at 6:55 p.m. Call on Thursday at 9:14 a.m. at A report of a drunk person ment that resolving the maker Purdue Pharma, is The lawsuits allege the handled by the Lynnfield Fire Workout World at 216 New- at 402 Humphrey St. at 11:22 first cases gives it time to negotiating in an attempt company wrongly shipped Department. bury St. p.m. on Thursday. work toward a “global res- to settle all the claims orders it knew were suspi- olution” of opioid lawsuits. against it. One settlement cious. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Queer style show kicks off NY Fashion Week

By Leanne Italie buster “Spider-Man: Far B. Hawkes Snipes, who the executive producer ASSOCIATED PRESS from Home,” was among played a runway con- of the show, said “queer the walkers. testant on the FX series fashion to me and in our NEW YORK — In cel- And the joyous crowd ate “Pose,” warmed up the community is fashion for ebration of gender-fluid it up, tossing beach balls room from the runway at everyone,” no matter your fashion and inclusion of into the air surrounded the start of the show wear- sexual orientation, gender all kinds, the queer-style by European paintings on ing a flowing bright red digital magazine dapperQ identity or gender presen- the walls as upbeat mu- gown. tation. threw a runway party sic filled the space. Mod- Hester Sunshine of the The show “really breaks at the start of New York els showed off underwear revived “Project Runway” down and dismantles the Fashion Week, filling the sets from sponsor Tom- looked on from the front Beaux-Arts Court of the boyX and colorful caftans, row. binaries that we often see Brooklyn Museum with sharply tailored suits, “It’s really cool that this on traditional New York invited guests and near- shorts outfits and evenin- is happening,” said Sun- Fashion Week runways,” ly 2,000 members of the gwear from other brands, shine, who came in second she added. public. including Sharpe Suiting, on the show’s first season. With more transfemmes It was the sixth annual Landeros New York, Halz, “The LGBTQ community on the covers of magazines Queer Runway Show at Stuzo and the Austra- has been such a big part and a growing popularity the museum for dapperQ, lia-based Shane Ave. of fashion since the begin- for “androgyny” in fashion, which uses the rallying cry Attendee Suhaly Bau- ning so it’s really nice to progress has been made of “ungendering fashion.” tista-Carolina called it an be recognized as its own in the mainstream indus- Marking its 10th year in important evening for the presence.” try, dolce Vita said, but business, the site enlisted LGBTQ community and Barack said he has “nev- the way queer fashion is 10 brands Thursday night the fashion industry as a er really done fashion interpreted remains fil- to dress an array of mod- whole. stuff” but appreciated the tered “very much through els of all colors, ages and “It celebrates the queer chance to help celebrate the lens of hetero-norma- sizes, large and small, on community within fash- “queer bodies and all the tivity,” with white, tall the gender binary and off. ion week,” Bautista-Car- intersections that they lie and skinny among the de- One model used a wheel- olina said. “Fashion week in and all the places they chair and another a sin- is such a celebratory mo- sit. I’m really excited to be faults. gle crutch. Professional ment in New York and to a part of it.” “Clothing should be for trans models strutted and be included in this mo- Acceptance “can’t hap- all people,” she said. “We camped alongside You- ment is just a very beau- pen fast enough,” Barack don’t want just gay men PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Tube and Instagram influ- tiful and important thing.” said. “All bodies deserve a who are designing for encers. Zach Barack, the The models had a blast place on the runway.” what their vision of a per- The Claire Fleury collection is modeled during openly trans actor who ap- as well, earning cheers Anita dolce Vita, the fect woman is. We want the dapperQ fashion show at the Brooklyn Mu- peared in the recent block- from the jubilant crowd. publisher of dapperQ and queer style.” seum on Thursday, in New York. ‘60 Minutes’ to look back at Steve Kroft’s 30 years on show By David Bauder see eye to eye.” Kroft said AP MEDIA WRITER 30 years at “60 Minutes,” 40 years at CBS News and NEW YORK — Steve 50 years in the business Kroft’s 30th and final year were round numbers that at “60 Minutes” was the made the timing right. toughest. Kroft said he wanted to Television’s top news pro- leave while he has the abil- gram hopes to wipe the slate ity to try new things. clean with a new season “I never lost passion for starting later this month. the stories,” he said. “I lost But first, it takes a look passion for what it takes back with Sunday’s tribute to 74-year-old Kroft, who’s to do the job. If you do the retiring from the show. job right at ‘60 Minutes,’ The hour feature high- it’s really exhausting, and lights some of his 500 sto- I notice that more in my ries, and colleague Lesley 70s than in my 60s.” Stahl interviews Kroft near Kroft set a high bar FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS his Long Island retreat. with beautiful writing Former NBC “Today” show co-host, Tamron Year 30 was filled with and scrupulous reporting, Owens said. Stahl tells Hall, at Ruby’s Vintage Harlem in New York. turmoil behind the scenes at CBS, where longtime her former colleague: “you “60 Minutes” executive gave us depth.” producer Jeff Fager was Some of his best-remem- ’s faith fired for sending a threat- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS bered stories came during ening text to a colleague “60 Minutes” correspondent Steve Kroft in his the financial crisis a de- working on a story about office in New York. cade ago and explained in herself pays off an investigation into his its complex origins. He troubling behavior. Ques- certainty, Bill Owens was fected relationships on the did several stories about tions also were raised elevated to replace Fager, floor because people were Barack Obama as a candi- with new show, life about whether he toler- becoming only the third divided into camps.” date and president — Kroft By Nekesa to have,” said Bill Geddie, ated an abusive work- executive producer in the Kroft said changes at says Obama was his most Mumbi Moody “” creator who place. Charlie Rose, a “60 show’s history. CBS News had nothing interesting interview sub- ASSOCIATED PRESS came out of retirement to Minutes” contributor, was “It was very hard,” Kroft to do with his exit, even ject — and Hillary Clin- be executive producer on fired for sexual miscon- told The Associated Press. though Owens noted that ton’s famed “stand by your NEW YORK — When “Tamron Hall” with Hall. duct. After a period of un- “It was just painful. It af- he and Kroft “didn’t always man” interview in 1992. Tamron Hall decided to “Instead she rebuilds leave NBC after the net- herself just through force work gave her prime “To- of will,” he added, “and day” co-hosting slot to ‘Friends’ pop-up lets sitcom’s everything comes togeth- Megyn Kelly, the journal- er in 2019. So, it’s kind of ist threw herself a party an amazing story, one you — a pity party. don’t see a lot, and a lot of fans explore show’s key props That included plenty of people relate to it.” tears and a bit of feeling Hall was hosting the suc- By Brooke Lefferts sorry for herself— to the cessful third hour of the ASSOCIATED PRESS point that “my mother “Today” show with Al Ro- said to me, ‘You can always ker when NBC decided to NEW YORK — Could come back to your room make room for Kelly; Hall “Friends” fans BE any here,’ and I’m like, ‘Mom decided to opt out of her luckier? Those who have that’s not in the plan!’” contract instead of taking snagged tickets to the New She didn’t have a spe- a lesser role. Kelly later York City Pop-Up experi- cific plan when she left in imploded in the slot after ence based on the comedy 2017. All she had was faith making racist comments. favorite will get to plop that something bigger had “Tamron Hall” will en- down on the orange couch to be on the horizon. ter an already crowded at Central Perk, play foos- “I leaned on my mom, talk space when it debuts and my mother has the ball in Joey and Chandler’s in syndication, including apartment and marvel at saying, ‘God didn’t bring a new entry from Kel- me this far to let you go.’ Rachel’s haircuts through ly Clarkson, whose talk the show’s 10 seasons. And so at some point I show bows the same day. Visitors enter a non-de- could not just keep regur- Hall, 48, is not concerned script downtown building gitating the line leap of though, because what she in a trendy faith — I had to believe it,” thinks “Tamron Hall” will neighborhood, not unlike she recalled, laughing, in a provide is a unique factor recent interview. “I’ve got —herself. where friends Monica, Ra- to believe in something, so “At one point I was on chel, Phoebe, Ross, Joey and why not believe in myself?” four networks at the same Chandler lived on the show, That belief has paid off time. I was doing MSNBC, which is celebrating its PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS with amazing dividends for the ‘Today’ show, ID (In- 25th anniversary later this Hall, who not only now has vestigation Discovery net- month. There are different Actress Maggie Wheeler, who played Janice on the NBC sitcom “Friends,” a husband and a 4-month- work) and TLC, coupled sections to walk through in a replica of the Central Perk set, at the New York City Pop-Up experi- old son Moses, but her own with Bear Grylls and reg- in 8,500 square feet of loft ence in New York. eponymous show that will ularly hosting the Macy’s space, where more than debut across the nation on Fourth of July. So at any 50 original props from the more elaborate than the Central Perk’s counter There are seven oppor- Monday. given time, people know show are on display. ones that we’ve had in the and lounging area. Orig- tunities for fans to insert “She loses her job, her me from six different ver- James Michael Tyler, past. This is literally like inal costumes like Moni- themselves into familiar dream job of her life, and sions of my career,” she who played Gunther, the a ‘Friends’ museum,” he ca’s chef uniform, Phoebe’s “Friends” scenes for sel- at that moment, she’s said, while enjoying a glass barista forever in love said. “It’s amazing how funky suede jacket and fies and posed photos — what, 45, 46? She doesn’t of wine while sitting at the with Rachel, was at a press many props and little Ross’ infamous leather like answering the door to have a job, she doesn’t Harlem restaurant Ruby’s preview for the Pop-Up on things that just bring back pants came straight from Monica’s apartment or sit- have the kid she thought Vintage. “And we thought, Thursday. He said he was memories to me.” the Warner Bros. archives. ting on the orange couch- she was going to have, she it’s a range of an audience. amazed at the detail. There are complete rep- While those items are be- es with colored umbrellas doesn’t have the husband Let’s bring all of those peo- “It’s really surreal... this licas of Joey and Chan- hind glass, much of the from the show’s musical she thought she was going ple into one location.” particular pop up is far dler’s living room and exhibit is interactive. open. A8 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 LOOK! National Neither Snow Nor Rain Day, World Beard Day, National Hummingbird Day

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hile some would say how long he’s waited, and how persona allows it to work ef- Mayer plays it flawlessly cool in the boys are back hard he’s worked, to get rich. The fortlessly. I am furthermore his newest release, which leaves Win town, I’m here to future hits continue with “En- convinced that good music just me wanting more. Like an en- say the boys are back from the emies” featuring DaBaby, a fu- oozes out of the 20-year-old New tire album with tracks similar 2000s. ture club anthem, and then with York native. In a society where to this one. Middle school-aged me is “Allergic,” which illustrates a relationship labels seem to be “Let It Be Me” by Steve Aoki champing at the bit to talk more alternative sound. On “Die controversial or uncool, the sing- & Backstreet Boys about these musical icons’ new- For Me” featuring Future and er-songwriter addresses the top- est releases. One I adored and Halsey, the only part I enjoyed ic. With lyrics like “We say I love On a mission to stay relevant, the other, I could gladly do with- was Halsey’s flawless verse. We you but we ain’t together. Do you Backstreet Boys and Steve Aoki out. I remember being barely get a real rock n’ roll taste with think labels make it taste much gave us a pop EDM track, one seven years old and crying while “Take What You Want” featuring WITH BELLA DIGRAZIA better?,” she’s laying it all out on of millions on the musical genre listening to John Mayer’s “Your none other than Ozzy Osbourne the line. And it “ain’t chill.” list. My only question: how do and Travis Scott, a perfectly cu- the boy band member’s vocals Body Is A Wonderland.” My “homecoming queen?” by rated collaboration. The vocals still get so high at almost 40 self-obsessed kid self was con- “Love and Compromise” an Kelsea Ballerini vinced he wrote the song for me, and lyrics on “Staring at the album by Mahalia years old? Listen, I’m not say- and I know for a fact I wasn’t Sun” featuring SZA were strong, While the country star’s vo- ing the song is horrible, it’s just alone in that delusion. but not my favorite. I expect “In- Soul-pop star Mahalia Burk- cals in this are stunning, I love not great. I say they gave us an As a ‘90s baby, I was deeply ternet,” which was co-written by mar is 21 years old and has this song mostly for its message. acoustic album of their greatest immersed in the boy band world, Kanye West, to be the artist’s blown me away with her debut For decades, the stereotype of a hits and leave the high-pitched feeling pressured to choose be- next number one hit. Lyrics that album. Her effortless, yet flaw- homecoming queen is they are pop EDm to today’s teen boy tween NSYNC or Backstreet discuss a dangerous, paranoid less vocals, and her attention beautiful, perfect and adored bands. lifestyle led by society’s obses- to detail in her lyrics are, to- by all. But, in this acoustic bal- Boys. I didn’t love either (the “Superpower” by sion with social media and the gether, captivating. “Hide Out,” lad, Ballerini paints a realistic only boy band that will ever Adam Lambert have my heart is the Jonas internet. “I Know” gave me some according to an interview with scenario where the smiles and Brothers). But, I can’t deny that of my favorite lyrical lines of the Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, starts tiara are all a front, and lying Lambert is one of my favorite Backstreet Boys major hits “Ev- album, like “S*** was sweet un- off with interludes from an old underneath is an insecure girl American Idol finalists. After erybody” and “I Want It That til I was a sucker, shout out Jo- Eartha Kitt interview. Right eager to feel loved. It is the kind touring with Queen as their Way” were major parts of my nas Brothers.” off the bat, the track had me of song high school girls all over lead singer, honoring the late hooked and ready for more. The the country need to have on re- legend Freddie Mercury, the musical upbringing. “The Highwomen” an album by choir touch in “I Wish I Missed peat. singer-songwriter is giving us The acoustic hearthrob and The Highwomen My Ex,” combined with the sing- some serious edge with his lat- the longtime adored boy band “Pick U Up” by This is one of the album re- er’s vocals, is fun, relatable and est release. Not only is this track both released music this week. I Foster the People have my favorite. What’s yours? leases I have been most excited impossible not to sing along giving me hard rocker vibes, We also had some heavy al- for. These four country female with. She shows us her raspy Funky, fun and electronic, he throws in some funk. If you bum drops this week with Post powerhouses not only gave us 12 style in “Good Company” and Foster the People is throwing a know Lambert, you know his Malone, The Highwomen, and beautiful tracks, they gave us a gets vulnerable in “What Am party with this one. Close your vocals are his superpower, and superstar newbie Mahalia. Each statement. If there were ever a I?,” second guessing how her eyes when you listen and you’ll they’ve never been more preva- record brought new life into the power anthem album for women, lover feels about her. In every go back in time to when disco lent than in his newest song. this is it. “Loose Change” is sim- track, she gives us a genuine lights, neon colors and short- music scene in their own unique “February 2017” by plistic in its sound, but complex cultured sound, but especially in shorts were the norm. I love this ways. Charli XCX in its message of the value of a “Regular People.” The old-school group because they always re- This New Music Friday defi- featuring Clairo & Yaeji nitely gave me a run for my woman. The performers give us jazz vibes in “Karma” make me main true to themselves while money. hardcore country with “My Name want to whip out a bottle of defying the today’s basic pop I probably wouldn’t have even Let’s hit it. Can’t Be Mama” and with “If She scotch from a decanter and sing music odds. reviewed this release if Massa- Ever Leaves Me” they give us an the lyrics at the top of my lungs. chusetts native Clairo wasn’t “Carry Me Away” by THE BREAKDOWN emotional ballad about falling in The ‘90s R&B pop vibes are un- featured on it. It’s the 21-year- John Mayer love. “Old Soul” is authentic, gor- deniable in “He’s Mine” and the old’s first brush with pop fame, “Hollywood’s Bleeding” geous, and is relatable to anyone collaboration is stellar in “What Tender and captivating, John collaborating with the likes of an album by Post Malone who has ever felt wise beyond You Did” featuring Ella Mai. I Mayer is still, if not more, musi- hit-maker Charli XCX. I really Malone continues to break their years. “Don’t Call Me,” with am in love with every track on cally relevant. His vocals remain dig the auto-tune in this, which musical genres in his third al- its upbeat country/folk tempo, is this record and am officially ob- mesmerizing and his simple is something I thought I’d nev- bum release. The New York a savage way of telling someone sessed with the English singer. behind-the-scenes instrument er hear myself say. This is the native starts it off with “Holly- to find someone else to rescue approach continues to draw me kind of EDM basic pop the “Ain’t Together” by wood’s Bleeding, a song I’m dub- them. “My Only Child” is a beau- in. His words “I want someone Backstreet Boys should have King Princess bing a hip-hop emotional ballad tiful tribute to all the listeners to make some trouble, been way left alone. that shows off his strong vocals. out there who grew up without My favorite female artist this too safe inside my bubble,” hit Bella diGrazia can be reached In “Saint-Tropez,” Malone gives any siblings. Nonetheless, the year continues to do no wrong. me like a sharp dagger. Being at [email protected]. Fol- us the harder hip-hop vibe we full album is emotionally inspi- On “Ain’t Together” she takes a in a bubble was essentially my low her on Twitter @Belladi- expect from him, singing about rational. subtle approach, but her chill entire summer, so I can relate. Grazia. Gorsuch rues loss of civility but mum on Trump By Mark Sherman interpreting laws and the and Jessica Gresko Constitution according to ASSOCIATED PRESS their meaning when writ- ten. AP FILE PHOTO AP FILE PHOTO WASHINGTON — He is the latest justice, Eric Stonestreet Andy Reid Justice Neil Gorsuch following Sonia Soto- is following the path mayor, Ruth Bader of Supreme Court col- Ginsburg, Clarence Stonestreet stars as leagues-turned-authors Thomas and Stephen in a new book in which he Breyer, to write a book laments the loss of civility while on the court. Chiefs coach’s brother in public discourse. Seated in his corner of- The 52-year-old justice fice a little over a month wrote “A Republic, If You PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS before the Oct. 7 start of in spoof video Can Keep It” because the new Supreme Court Americans should re- Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch, President Don- term, Gorsuch appeared KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) taped alongside disinter- member that their polit- ald Trump’s first appointee to the high court, relaxed and upbeat. He — “Modern Family” star ested players, he explains, ical opponents “love this speaks to The Associated Press about events showed off a plaque he Eric Stonestreet plays “Pop Warner. It’s no joke.” country as much as we that have influenced his life and the loss of ci- brought back from his the part of the bumbling Throughout the video, do,” Gorsuch said in an in- vility in public discourse, in his chambers at the summer teaching sojourn younger brother of Kan- he offers players advice terview with The Associ- Supreme Court in Washington on Wednesday. in Padua, Italy, signed sas City Chiefs head coach and discounts on personal ated Press in his Supreme by “the boys” of the lo- Andy Reid in a new spoof watercraft. General Man- Court office. The book is about politics, I’m not go- advance for the book, a col- cal police station. He’ll video that was released in ager Brett Veach says, being published Tuesday. ing to touch that,” Gor- lection of speeches, essays travel to California and advance of the first game “He’s almost like having But Gorsuch had little to such said. and judicial decisions. Texas to speak about his of the regular season. another coach out there, say about President Don- All Gorsuch would say Gorsuch also sets forth his book at the Richard Nix- The video features Ston- one that we don’t want or ald Trump, who appointed about Trump is that during view of the proper role of on library and George W. estreet as Randy, the own- need.” him to the Supreme Court the nomination process in each branch of the federal Bush presidential center er of a California Jet Ski Stonestreet, a Kansas and who routinely brands 2017, the president “was government — the pres- before the term begins, in business who suffered City, Kan., native plays his opponents dopes, los- very gracious to my family.” idency, Congress and the addition to speaking at a career-ending football the character Cameron ers, liars and worse. Penguin Random House courts — and defends his the National Archives in injury as a 10-year-old. Tucker, on the ABC sitcom “If you’re asking me gave Gorsuch a $225,000 originalist approach to Washington. While getting his ankles that is in its final season. WEATHER LOTTERY

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©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 Turnovers plague Tech in opener By Daniel Kane “The biggest thing that ITEM STAFF hurt us was anytime we got something that was LYNN — A string of of- positive we had to bring it fensive struggles doomed back because of something the Tech football team in a that was mentally done 17-0 loss to Greater Lowell wrong,” Runner said. “The at Manning Field Friday mental toughness of Lynn night. Tech’s defense Tech, that’s what we work helped keep things close on more than anything. late into the third quarter, You have to treat a confer- but a few turnovers and ence opponent like they’re some mental mistakes al- the best team in the world. lowed the Gryphons of- I give a lot of credit to fense to add points. Greater Lowell.” “First off, I just want to The Tigers totaled just give respect to Greater 28 yards of offense, with a Lowell,” Tech coach James handful of negative plays Runner said. “They did a throughout the night. great job getting ready for “I think the biggest thing a great football game. This that hurt our offense was was a conference playoff we had a young quarter- game no matter how you back (Luis Pineiro),” Run- look at it. Their kicker was ner said. “The lights were amazing but we gave them on him, but he made some 14 points.” great passes when we A pair of fumbles allowed needed him to. That’s Greater Lowell to take a something that we’re go- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK 3-0 lead early on. Later in ing to echo when we get in Tech quarterback Luis Pineiro scrambles the second half, any posi- the lm room.” tive plays from Tech were out of the pocket during a loss to Greater negated by penalties. TECH, B2 Lowell Friday night. Fenwick football rolls past Stoneham

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK By Scot Cooper FOR THE ITEM Winthrop receiver Austin Daigneault hauls in a touchdown pass in a loss to Beverly Friday night. PEABODY — It didn’t take very long for the Fenwick foot- ball team to show the return- ing members of the Stoneham Beverly football 2018 Super Bowl winners that it is a brand new season. The Crusaders pummeled the outlasts Winthrop Spartans Friday night, 35-14. Fenwick went up 14-0 after two possessions and led by in NEC clash seven at the half. Spartans coach Dave Almei- By Harold Rivera da said it really wasn’t a sev- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR en-point game at the break. WINTHROP — All it took was a few big plays to sep- “They blasted us, that’s a arate the Beverly and Winthrop football teams in Fri- great football team over there, day night’s season opener at Miller Field. a lot of very good players on that Beverly’s offense made those big plays, Winthrop’s of- team, they took us out right away, we only stopped them fense didn’t and the Panthers found themselves on the once in the rst half, it was 14-7, winning side of a 21-6 nal. but it really wasn’t a 14-7 game,” “They got the big plays and we didn’t,” Vikings coach Almeida said. “That’s a great Jonathan Cadigan said. “They were grinding, we were team they have, really the class grinding. They got a few more big plays and that’s the of Division 6.” difference.” Fenwick got the ball the rst Beverly capped the rst half on an 80-yard touchdown time with 9:42 left in the rst pass from quarterback Danny Morency to University of quarter, and three minutes later New Hampshire commit Duncan Moreland. Joe Loreti’s David Cifuentes was in the end touchdown scampers in the fourth quarter sealed the zone for the rst time, putting deal. Fenwick on top to stay with 6:48 “We knew Winthrop would be gritty and tough,” Pan- left in the opening quarter. Ci- ther coach Andrew Morency said. “We wanted to play to fuentes, a senior running back, our strengths. We made a couple adjustments at half- scored three touchdowns and time. With the rain we knew we had to pound the ball. kicked ve PAT’s for a 23-point It shows character when you’re facing a team taking game. He carried the ball 11 ITEM FILE PHOTO away your strong suit and going back to that strong times for 110 yards. suit.” Fenwick running back David Cifuentes (right) rushed for 110 Winthrop’s lone score came on a 20-yard touchdown FENWICK, B2 yards and three touchdowns in a win over Stoneham Friday. strike from quarterback Bobby Hubert (5-of-13, 55 yards) to Austin Daigneault. “It comes down to the execution, that’s what it was,” Cadigan said of his team’s offensive struggles. “In the A Moreno family reunion in Saturday’s preseason, when we had pretty good scrimmages the execution was there. When we struggled, we didn’t exe- cute. It’s a credit to Beverly.” Lynn City Soccer Tournament title game Both offenses were sluggish at the start. Beverly’s rst By Harold Rivera City Boys Soccer Tour- two possessions of the night were inside Winthrop’s 30- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR nament’s championship yard line but the Panthers couldn’t make much of either game for the second con- drive. LYNN — Eric Moreno secutive season. Moreno Winthrop’s defense created a spark midway through Jr. followed his father’s Jr. brings in a hungry the second quarter. Heavy Vikings pressure forced footsteps on the soccer Classical team looking to Morency into a scramble, the Beverly signal-caller fum- eld. Through his playing repeat after a 1-0 win over bled and Winthrop pounced on the free ball on its own days at Bishop Fenwick Moreno. Sr.’s Tech Tigers 37. Hubert sealed the drive with a 20-yard touchdown and Salem State, Moreno last year. toss to Daigneault for Winthrop’s rst touchdown of the Jr. always relied on Eric “I’m looking forward to season (kick failed). Beverly salvaged the half thanks to Moreno Sr.’s guidance in it,” Moreno Jr. said. “It’s an 80-yard touchdown from pass from Morency to Mo- improving his game. always a chess match. reland, who made the catch between two Winthrop de- “From when I was It always comes down to fenders near mid eld and sprinted his way into the end young, he was always whoever converts on their zone (Loreti kick). The Panthers led 7-6 at halftime. playing with me,” More- opportunities. We’re look- “That’s the type of play Duncan makes,” Morency said. no Jr. said. “He’s instilled ing forward to the oppor- “Even though it seems  uky in the sense of ‘Wow, that discipline in me in a cer- tunity to winning back-to- was kind of a jump ball,’ that’s a Duncan Moreland play. tain way since I started. I back city championships. We’re hoping to see more of that. He was starving to get played in high school and I like it. It’s competitive.” those touches at receiver.” college, and he was al- Moreno Sr. isn’t too wor- “There’s a reason (Moreland’s) going to UNH,” Cadi- ways supportive at all my ried about 2018’s loss. gan said. “I thought he made some nice plays. He’s a ITEM FILE PHOTO games.” With a game-by-game ap- difference maker. We had opportunities to make big Lynn Tech boys soccer coach Eric Moreno Saturday afternoon (3) proach, his Tigers don’t plays. We didn’t make them, they made them and that’s (left) and his son, Classical coach Eric Moreno at Manning Field, More- have revenge on their the difference.” minds. Jr. (right), will face off in the Lynn City Soccer no Jr. will coach against BEVERLY, B2 Tournament Saturday. Moreno Sr. in the Lynn MORENO, B2 Classical football turns the page after loss to Catholic Memorial By Steve Krause after losing 42-12. CM exclusion game — mean- Vaughan considers next “I thought our guys fought. team’s opening drive of the ITEM STAFF coach John DiBiaso is in ing the results don’t count week’s game a big one. We did some things very third quarter; and Marcus his second year at his new against the team’s nal “They (Brockton) are well, and we did some oth- Ryan hauled in a 10-yard Brian Vaughan and the school, and, said Vaughan, postseason ratings. The a very strong team,” he er things that need to im- pass from quarterback Classical football team he would appear to have a Rams, who lost out on said. “They had a big win prove. It’s just that some- Dan Gisonno in the fourth. know one thing for sure: wagon. the postseason last year (Friday) against Duxbury, times, you just run into a The game was delayed They won’t be seeing any- “They’re tough,” said because they didn’t ac- which is also a good team.” brick wall and there’s not a for several minutes at the one tougher than Catholic Vaughan. “They may be cumulate enough points In that game, the Box- lot you can do.” end of the rst quarter Memorial going forward the best team in the state. to make the cut despite a ers had to come back to tie Classical got both its when the lights went out. this season. They are huge up front. I 4-3 record, used Friday’s Duxbury 14-14 late in the touchdowns after the When they came back on, The Rams traveled to mean, very big.” game as a test to prepare third quarter, then dom- Knights had taken a 42-0 CM roared through the West Roxbury Friday eve- The loss won’t hurt Clas- themselves for next week’s inated the fourth period lead at halftime. second quarter en route ning to face the Knights sical in the nal playoff game against Brockton, and won 27-14. Kalvin So ran for a 45- to taking a large halftime and got back on the bus standings, as this was an another Division 1 school. “As for us,” Vaughan said, yard touchdown on the lead. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 Classical volleyball moves to 2-0 with win over Salem Classical (2-0) hosts Schwartz added 8 digs one touchdown) in the sea- SCHOOL ROUNDUP Marblehead Monday (5). and Emme Smith had 21 son-opening victory. By Mike Alongi VOLLEYBALL assists in the win. The Falcons (1-0) have ITEM STAFF Tech 3, PMA 0 The Magicians (2-0) a bye week before taking The Tigers won by set travel to Classical Mon- on Classical September 20 The Classical volleyball scores of 25-16, 25-22, 25- day (5). (7). team has its first official 21. Nani Merced, Lilly Peabody 3, FIELD HOCKEY winning streak of the Cote and Kendralize Del Swampscott 2 2019 season after earning Danvers 3, Valle all played well in the In a back-and-forth bat- Marblehead 0 a 3-0 win over Salem in a victory. tle, the Tanners pulled out Northeastern Conference Mae Colwell played well Tech (1-0) travels to the win by set scores of in the loss for the Magi- tilt Friday evening. The Greater Lowell Monday 26-24, 19-25, 16-25, 15-10. Rams won by set scores of cians. Marblehead is back (5:30). Isabel Bettencourt had 12 in action Monday in a 25-10, 25-9, 25-13. St. Mary’s 3, assists and 13 digs, while road game against North Pamela Diaz and Brooke Essex Tech 2 Amanda Marmiani added Andover (4). Warren dominated the The Spartans rallied 10 digs, while Aaliyah Al- Swampscott 4, service game, with Diaz from a 2-1 deficit to earn leyne had four kills and racking up 23 service their first win of the sea- three blocks. Saugus 0 points and 13 aces and son. They travel to Salem Peabody hosts Mas- Natalie Domeniconi led Warren notching 10 ser- Monday (5). conomet Monday (5). the way with two goals for vice points and five aces. Marblehead 3, FOOTBALL Swampscott, while Brooke Cherish Nwoko had seven Beverly 0 Danvers 40, Waters and Olivia Baran kills, Jean Gupton-Mor- Marblehead earned its Masconomet 20 each had one goal. rison had four kills and second win of the season Danvers was powered by The Big Blue travel to Amber Crayton had three by set scores of 25-21, 25- the two-headed running Peabody Tuesday (4). ITEM FILE PHOTO kills and seven assists. 15, 25-15. Lilah Thomp- back duo of Rich Canova Revere 4, Malden 1 Classical’s Amber Crayton had three kills and Chloe Clement and Vanes- son had a big game with (155 rushing yards, three O’Donnell scored a team-high seven assists in a win over Salem sa Oscar each had three 10 kills, while Anna Arbo touchdowns) and Chase all four goals for the Patri- Friday evening. kills in the win. added seven kills. Abby Early (156 rushing yards, ots, who improved to 2-0-1.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Winthrop quarterback Bobby Hubert completed 5-of-13 passes for 55 yards and one touchdown in a loss to Beverly Friday night. Beverly beats Winthrop in season opener

BEVERLY From B1 ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK After a scoreless third quarter, the Panthers gave Tech’s Haidar Bdaiwi gets wrapped up by a host of Greater Lowell defenders during a loss at themselves a chance to stretch their lead in the fourth. Manning Field Friday night. But a muffed snap erased Loreti’s 35-yard field goal attempt before the Beverly junior got his foot on it. Loreti (120 rushing yards) iced the victory on a pair of touchdown runs (65 yards with 5:30 remaining and 30 Turnovers hurt Tech football in loss to Gryphons yards with under a minute to go, Loreti kicks) in the closing stages. TECH into field-goal range again selves in the foot. Us from Proulx to go ahead “I felt good about our defense,” Cadigan said. “The From B1 at the end of the half, but coaches, we’re going to go 17-0. disappointing part about it was the fourth quarter. We defensive back Victor Bel- right back to what we’ve Tech will hope to re- played three solid quarters of football. We really ran out The Tigers got off to a lamah blocked Blades’ been doing and get our- bound next Friday night of gas in the fourth quarter and that’s a credit to them. promising start when field goal to keep the score selves better.” at Nashoba Valley Tech They took it to us in the fourth quarter.” Pineiro, at safety, inter- at 3-0 going into the The Tigers’ defense fi- (7). The Vikings (0-1) have a bye next week. They’re back cepted a pass over the break. nally started to wear “We did a great job in middle on the second play to the drawing board before hosting Saugus Sept. 20 (7). Penalties hurt any down late in the third that first half,” Runner from scrimmage, but Tech “It’s conference game at home,” Cadigan said. “No chance the Tigers had of quarter when Kyle Proulx said. “Our defense is stout. excuses.” failed to capitalize. From there, turnovers moving the ball in the sec- connected with Benji (Greater Lowell) is out of Beverly, also with a bye next week, hosts English ond half. Hatch on a screen pass our (CAC Small) division Sept. 21 (1). haunted the Tigers. A fumble on a punt return “At one point, we had a that went 42 yards for a so it won’t go against us put Greater Lowell in 2nd-and-1 at our 32-yard- touchdown to put Greater too much. We don’t need to great field position and it line and we got a personal Lowell ahead 10-0. over think it but next Cifuentes carries capitalized with a 35-yard foul to make it 2nd- The Gryphons capped week against Nashoba, field goal from Cole Blades and-16,” Runner said. “At the scoring later in the they’re going to run the to go ahead 3-0. the end of the day we fourth quarter with a same gameplan. I wouldn’t Fenwick past Stoneham The Gryphons marched hands down shot our- 1-yard touchdown run doubt that for one second.” FENWICK From B1 Father and son to face off in City Tournament final Stefano Fabiano picked off a Stoneham pass with just over two minutes remaining in the first quarter, and five MORENO ing at Worcester. I have a proud of them for that.” Both Morenos expect a plays later Joe Rivers made it 14-0, blasting in from the From B1 few from playing at Salem Moreno Jr. believes Clas- battle Saturday. 10, with just six seconds gone in the second. The Crusad- State. We love giving back sical and Tech were meant “We have to bring the ers forced a punt and a turnover after five Spartan offen- “This year’s game will to players in this area. We to meet again this year. same level of intensity sive plays. be a totally different game love seeing players make Classical stormed past St. and finish our chances Stoneham got on the board on a Chris Dragone run with a totally different the most of their talents Mary’s in Thursday’s first- just like we did Thursday,” with four minutes left in the half, but that was as close team,” Moreno Sr. said. and play at the next level.” round tilt for a 7-0 win. The Moreno Jr. said. “If we do as the Spartans would get. Fenwick outscored Stoneham “I’d say 75 percent of this Moreno Sr. considers Tigers, on the other hand, all those things the same 21-7 in the second half, never letting the visitors get a team is brand new. We himself a proud father. were much more tested. way, I think we’ll come out sniff of the end zone until James Scally ran one in with have kids that we’re still “It means a lot to me be- It took Tech everything it on top.” 1:26 left on the clock, accounting for the final 35-14 score. trying to develop with a cause I brought up both had for a 2-1 win over En- “We’ll have to make zero Cifuentes scored twice in the second half, from 16 few that came back from my kids in soccer,” More- glish in penalty kicks. mistakes,” Moreno Sr. yards out and from the two-yard line on the first play of last season.” no Sr. said. “They followed “When I saw the seed- said. “We have to be very the fourth quarter. Angel Martinez took a Spartan punt A third member of the that trend as coaches ings come out last year, I physical on the field. We with 4:08 remaining in the game, and it took him just family will be added to and being involved in the had a feeling,” Moreno Jr. have the skill, no doubt. nine seconds to cover 64 yards for the fifth and final Saturday’s reunion. More- sport. I’m very proud be- said. “I kind of had the We have to be able to keep touchdown by the Crusaders. no Sr.’s daughter, Brianna, cause they allowed me feeling when we came in, the mistakes at zero and Fenwick coach Dave Woods said it was a good way to is an assistant coach on to teach them when they bringing our experience run for the full 80 min- start the season, but it’s just one game. her father’s staff. Brian- were little. They took that and competitiveness to the utes.” “Our offense really wasn’t clicking, but we have a lot of na played at English and with them through high field. I felt the same way St. Mary’s and English talented kids and we were able to improvise and get it continued her career at school and college. They’re this year. Next year we’re will clash in the girls done,” Woods said. “We need to stick to the game plan Worcester State. still involved in the com- going to probably play championship game at and make things easy on ourselves, but that being said, “Soccer’s in the family,” munity in Lynn, helping them in the first round so 1 p.m. The consolation the kids played great.” Moreno Jr. said. “She has kids get better. It gives it’ll be three years in a row games are Classical/Tech Fenwick (1-0) travels to Hamilton-Wenham next Sat- a couple championships kids something to look that we play one another girls (9 a.m.) and English/ urday (1). under her belt from play- forward to and I’m very in the City Tournament.” St. Mary’s boys (10:45). SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE SATURDAY Girls Soccer Football English at Saugus (4) Bridgewater-Raynham at St. John’s Marblehead at Gloucester (4) Prep (12) Beverly at Swampscott (4) Boys Soccer Danvers at Peabody (6:30) Chelsea at Tech (7:30) Wilmington at Beverly (10) St. John’s Prep at Xavier (11) Boys Soccer Methuen at Revere (6:30) Fenwick at St. Joseph (3:45) Lynn City Tournament Everett at St. John’s (4) St. Mary’s vs. English (10:45) Gloucester at Marblehead (4) Classical vs. Tech (3) Swampscott at Beverly (4) Girls Soccer Saugus at English (6) Swampscott at Amesbury (10) Peabody at Danvers (6:30) Wilmington at Beverly (12) Volleyball Peabody at North Andover (2) St. Mary’s at Salem (5) Lynn City Tournament Masconomet at Peabody (5) Tech vs. Classical (9) Revere at Saugus (5:30) English vs. St. Mary’s (1) Beverly at Fenwick (5:30) MONDAY Marblehead at Classical (5:30) Golf Methuen at Swampscott (5:30) St. Joseph at St. Mary’s (3) Tech at Greater Lowell (5:30) Classical at English (4) Field Hockey Everett at Revere (4) North Reading at Lynnfield (3:45) Salem at Winthrop (4) Marblehead at North Andover (4)

SPORTS BRIEFS Alumni and reach out to Warren at Friends of Lynn 781-244-0022. Classical Golf Northeast Arc Tournament 5K for Inclusion The Alumni and Friends Northeast Arc will spon- of Lynn Classical are host- sor the 5K for Inclusion on ing a golf tournament Sept. September 29 at Market 28 at Gannon Golf Course. Street in Lynnfield. The The following sponsorship road race will be part of a opportunities are available day that also includes a for the tournament: bronze 1-mile walk and roll and a hole ($100), silver hole family funfest. ($150) and gold hole Festivities will run from ($200). Dinner for the 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. with event costs $40, while golf the 5K and walk starting and dinner costs $75. All at 9 a.m. Registration is PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sponsorships can be mailed $25 for the 5K and free for to Lynn Classical, attn. Mitch Moreland rounds the bases after hitting a three-run home run in the fourth inning of a win the 1-mile walk & roll. over the New York Yankees Friday night at Fenway Park. Chris Warren. Those inter- To register, start a team ested in bringing a four- or for more information, some are encouraged to visit ne-arc.org/5k. Red Sox open series vs. Yankees with win MLB BOSTON (AP) — Mitch home against Toronto. Brock Holt had an RBI sin- catcher was struggling last AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division Moreland hit a three-run New York starter Domin- gle on a grounder that took season. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB homer and seven pitchers go Germán (17-4) gave up a bad hop past second base- “I know it’s someone that New York 92 50 .648 _ Atlanta 87 54 .617 _ Tampa Bay 84 59 .587 8½ Washington 78 61 .561 8 combined on a three-hitter five runs in 4 1/3 innings, al- man Gleyber Torres before obviously Gary looks up to a Boston 76 65 .539 15½ Philadelphia 72 67 .518 14 to lead the Boston Red Sox lowing three hits with four Moreland hooked his homer lot, and obviously David car- Toronto 55 87 .387 37 New York 71 68 .511 15 to a 6-1 victory over the New walks and five strikeouts in around the Pesky Pole. ries a lot of respect not only Baltimore 46 95 .326 45½ Miami 50 90 .357 36½ Central Division Central Division York Yankees on Friday his bid to become the ma- Gardner hit his to right here but across the sport. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB night. jors’ first 18-game winner. off Andrew Cashner in the He’s a giant in our sport,” Minnesota 87 53 .621 _ St. Louis 79 61 .564 _ Cleveland 81 60 .574 6½ Chicago 76 63 .547 2½ Xander Bogaerts added He had given up two or few- fifth, but Bogaerts’ two-run New York manager Aaron Chicago 62 78 .443 25 Milwaukee 71 68 .511 7½ a two-run double and Mo- er runs in three of his last double off the Green Mon- Boone said. “If Big Papi’s Kansas City 52 90 .366 36 Cincinnati 66 75 .468 13½ reland two singles for the four starts. ster came in the bottom half helped him out a little bit, Detroit 41 98 .295 45½ Pittsburgh 61 79 .436 18 West Division West Division Red Sox, who won for the Marcus Walden (9-2), Bos- off reliever Nestor Cortes Jr. I’m grateful for that.” W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 13th time in 19 games but ton’s third pitcher, threw a SPECIAL TRIP GREAT ENTRY, Houston 91 50 .645 _ Los Angeles 92 50 .648 _ Oakland 82 58 .586 8½ Arizona 73 67 .521 18 the defending World Series scoreless inning for the vic- Yankees C Gary Sánchez GRAND EXIT Texas 70 73 .490 22 San Francisco 67 73 .479 24 champions remained 6 1/2 tory. and DH Edwin Encarnación Boston starter Jhoulys Los Angeles 65 76 .461 26 San Diego 64 75 .460 26½ games out of the AL’s sec- With the Yankees enter- both visited former Red Sox Chacín, signed by the Red Seattle 58 83 .411 33 Colorado 59 82 .418 32½ ond wild-card spot with 21 ing Fenway Park with a 16 slugger David Ortiz Friday Sox on Aug. 31 after he was Friday’s Games Arizona (Young 6-3) at Cincinnati (Castillo Boston 6, N.Y. Yankees 1 14-5), 4:10 p.m. games to play. 1/2-game advantage in the at his residence. Ortiz is in released by Milwaukee, Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 0 Kansas City (Duffy 5-6) at Miami (Smith Brett Gardner homered standings over the third- the area recovering from a pitched two hitless innings. Kansas City 3, Miami 0 8-9), 6:10 p.m. Texas 7, Baltimore 6 St. Louis (Wainwright 10-9) at Pittsburgh for AL East-leading New place Red Sox, the matchup gunshot wound suffered in striking out four in his de- Oakland 7, Detroit 3, 1st game (Brault 4-3), 7:05 p.m. York, which lost for just the hardly held the billing usu- the Dominican Republic in but with the club. When he Cleveland at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Darvish 5-6) at Milwaukee L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. (González 2-2), 7:10 p.m. third time in 11 games. The ally provided the rivalry. June. walked off and shook man- Seattle at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Smyly 3-6) at N.Y. Mets (Stro- Yankees lead atop the East Boston moved ahead 4-0, Sánchez talked before the ager Alex Cora’s hand, he Detroit at Oakland, 10:07 p.m., 2nd game man 7-12), 7:10 p.m. St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Washington (Ross 3-4) at Atlanta (Teheran dropped to 8 1/2 games over scoring all the runs with game about how Ortiz text- slipped down the stairs. He Arizona at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. 9-8), 7:20 p.m. Tampa Bay, a 5-0 winner at two outs in the fourth. ed him and helped when the was OK and laughing. Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Colorado (Hoffman 1-5) at San Diego (Luc- Washington at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. chesi 9-7), 8:40 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. San Francisco (Beede 3-9) at L.A. Dodgers Colorado at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. (Gonsolin 2-1), 9:10 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games MLB, MLBPA to discuss opioids testing after Skaggs’ death Saturday’s Games Texas at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Happ 11-8) at Boston (TBD), Toronto at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. 4:05 p.m. Cleveland at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. NEW YORK (AP) — Ma- alcohol and the painkillers or possessed a drug of abuse, cols relating to education, Toronto (TBD) at Tampa Bay (Morton 14-6), L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. 6:10 p.m. Seattle at Houston, 2:10 p.m. jor League Baseball and the fentanyl and oxycodone in or if a player is subjected to treatment and prevention,” Texas (TBD) at Baltimore (Brooks 4-7), Detroit at Oakland, 4:07 p.m. players’ association will dis- his body. testing under a treatment union head Tony Clark said 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 8:05 p.m. Cleveland (Civale 3-3) at Minnesota (Odor- Arizona at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. cuss the possibility of more A toxicology report said program. All players on in a statement Friday. izzi 14-6), 7:10 p.m. Kansas City at Miami, 1:10 p.m. widespread testing for opi- his blood alcohol concen- 40-man rosters are subject Minor leaguers not on 40- L.A. Angels (Heaney 3-4) at Chicago White Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Sox (Covey 1-7), 7:10 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 1:20 p.m. oids following the death of tration was 0.122%, well to testing for banned per- man rosters, who are not in Seattle (Kikuchi 6-9) at Houston (Verlander St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Los Angeles Angels pitcher above Texas’s alcohol limit formance-enhancing drugs the players’ association, are 17-5), 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. Detroit (Zimmermann 1-9) at Oakland (Bas- Colorado at San Diego, 4:10 p.m. Tyler Skaggs. of 0.08% for driving, and 3.8 such as steroids and for subject to testing for opi- sitt 9-5), 9:07 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. Skaggs was found dead in nanograms per milliliter of banned stimulants. oids. The commissioner’s of- his hotel room in the Dallas fentanyl. “For several reasons, in- fice said during the last five area July 1 before the start Players on 40-man ros- cluding the tragic loss of a years only 12 of 78,000 tests MLB WILD CARD of a series against the Tex- ters are tested for drugs of member of our fraternity were positive for substances AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE as Rangers. The Tarrant abuse such as opioids only and other developments classified as opioids and opi- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 84 59 .587 _ Washington 78 61 .561 _ County Medical Examiner’s if the player-management happening in the country ates, a group that includes Oakland 82 58 .586 _ Chicago 76 63 .547 _ Office said the 27-year-old joint treatment board finds as a whole, it is appropriate oxycodone, hydrocodone, Cleveland 81 60 .574 1½ Arizona 73 67 .521 3½ Boston 76 65 .539 7 Philadelphia 72 67 .518 4 died after choking on his reasonable cause, if a player and important to re-exam- codeine, morphine and vomit with a toxic mix of has been found to have used ine all of our drug proto- fentanyl.

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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 Daughter doesn’t share mom’s devotion to family heirlooms DEAR ABBY: My ed in having a relation- mother, who is in her Dear Abby is written by Abigail ship in the near future, late 60s, is obsessed with and I’m not certain I ever family history and pre- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne want to be in one. I have serving attachments to Phillips, and was founded by her no idea how I would start relatives. In addition to mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact one if I did. being the family geneal- Sometimes I wonder if I ogist, she collects objects Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. were more physically at- that belonged to rela- Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. tractive if it would be tives or people who easier. I feel lonely, but at “might” have been rela- the same time, I’m happy tives, those who share to her collection when DEAR NOT INTER- being alone. Sometimes our last name or lived in ESTED: You say your I’m not even sure about the same small town as she dies. For a while she was trying to give me mother is the family gene- my sexual orientation. Is our ancestors. it normal not to know some of the things. When alogist, which implies Her house is stuffed to there are more family what one wants at my the gills with furniture, she found out I gave age? away a vase she had giv- members than just you. books, legal documents, Young people today are en me, she just about photos and the like. far less interested in fam- DON’T KNOW WHAT Each object has a story flipped. Now she is trying ily heirlooms than in pre- I WANT that goes with it. Every to get me to agree to pre- vious generations, and it time I visit, she spends serve her whole house wouldn’t be surprising if DEAR DON’T KNOW: literally hours talking the way it is and pass it your future children are Many people older than about the various histo- down to my future chil- no different. Suggest to you have trouble figuring ries of her things and dren intact. Of course, I your mother that she dis- out what they want. You tries to get me to recite can’t promise that. cuss with other relatives appear to be what is called a late bloomer. Be- what I was supposed to Should I pretend to the option of giving them cause you are not inter- have learned during my agree with her plan so her collection to share previous visits. ested in having a rela- her anxiety level goes with their children. But The thing is, I really tionship, you should down? This disagreement do not make any promises don’t care about any of that you do not intend to concentrate on your edu- it. Some of the antiques has now overshadowed keep. cation for now. After you are nice, and photos of our relationship. I’ve are enrolled, pay a visit my grandparents are tried to get her to see DEAR ABBY: I’m a to the student health cen- fun to look at, but the someone about her col- 22-year-old female col- ter and inquire about rest of it, I have no in- lecting habit and her lege graduate who plans counseling services. If terest in. anxiety, but she flat-out to further my education. I you do, it will not only As she’s getting older, refused. have never had a boy- provide you with some my mother is becoming friend or been kissed, al- insight but also give you increasingly agitated NOT INTERESTED though I’ve had casual a chance to get to know about what will happen IN UTAH crushes. I’m not interest- yourself better. BRIDGE

It was surprising on the next deal Shigeru Miyamoto, a Japanese and played on diamonds. Although video-game designer, said, “The ob- East held up his ace until the fourth vious objective of video games is to round, declarer lost only one dia- entertain people by surprising them mond and two clubs. with new experiences.” At the other 13 tables, West was psy- In yesterday’s deal, several robot chic, leading a club. East won with the defenders at Bridge Base Online sur- ace and cashed the diamond ace to prised us by failing to send an accu- get the news. Now 10 Easts returned rate suit-preference signal when giv- the diamond nine, a suit-preference ing partner a ruff. This was the very signal for hearts! The Wests ruffed and next deal, played 16 times. tried to cash the heart king. Every auction started as given, two Two Easts led the diamond eight, spades being a Michaels Cue-Bid, and each West continued with the showing at least 5-5 in hearts and ei- heart king. ther minor. The mystery is why 15 Easts One East robot did everything right. passed out four spades? Yes, they had It bid five hearts, after which South two aces for defense, but they had a went five spades, and West doubled. great fit with partner. They should have East won the club lead, cashed the bid five hearts, where they would take diamond ace and continued with the six hearts, one diamond, one club and diamond seven. West ruffed and re- three ruffs on the board. turned a club, so the contract went At three tables, West led a high down four, minus 1,100, after two heart. South ruffed, drew trumps aces and five ruffs. 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By Kin Cheung ASSOCIATED PRESS HONG KONG — Hong Kong protesters besieged a police station and a sub- way stop Friday, prompt- ing police to fire tear gas and rubber bullets as new violence erupted despite the government’s promise to drop a proposed law that sparked months of demon- strations in the semiauton- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS omous Chinese territory. Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits About 2,000 angry pro- Darnford Farm in Banchory near Aberdeen, testers surrounded the po- Scotland, Friday. lice station in the crowded, working-class district of Mong Kok late Friday for Brexit crisis grows a second straight night, demanding accountability over a violent police raid on PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS as opposition rejects the nearby Prince Edward A protester holds a banner reading “Hand Over Aug 31 CCTV Nazi HK subway station on Aug. 31. Police” during a protest in Mong Kok, Hong Kong on Friday. Police set up barriers at snap election call the entrance of the police want surveillance camera Edward subway station extradition bill that would gering an election until station and later fired tear recordings of the raid to during the evening rush have allowed Hong Kong By Jill Lawless ASSOCIATED PRESS the Brexit delay has actu- gas and rubber bullets to hour after demonstrators residents to be sent to main- be released to determine ally been secured, fearing ward off the crowd, many the truth. protested there against land China for trial. Many LONDON — Britain’s of whom wore masks and the alleged police violence. Johnson will try to wriggle The demonstrators re- saw it as a glaring example bedeviling Brexit dilem- out of the commitment. used umbrellas to shield treated after riot police Separately, more than of the city’s eroding autono- ma intensified Friday, as themselves. “I do not trust the prime confronted them with 1,000 people gathered Fri- my since the former British opposition parties refused Rumors have been cir- day night at a public park minister to do his duty,” more tear gas but refused colony returned to Chinese to support Prime Minister culating in social media near Hong Kong’s legis- said Liz Saville Roberts, to leave. Some set off control in 1997. Boris Johnson’s call for an leader in Parliament of the accusing police of cover- lative complex, chanting election until he secures ing up the alleged death street fires with piles of “Fight for freedom.” Med- The protest movement Welsh party Plaid Cymru. carton boxes while others was triggered by the ex- a delay to Britain’s exit She said lawmakers of a protester during the ical workers rallied earlier from the European Union earlier raid at the subway used sticks and metal rods at the office of the hospital tradition bill, but the fo- needed to be sitting in to smash traffic lights and cus has since shifted to — something he vows he’ll Parliament in late Octo- station. Videos taken then authority. never do. the metal roofing at an- alleged excessive use of ber, rather than on the show police swinging ba- Hong Kong leader Carrie Johnson insists Britain tons and shooting pepper other subway stop. Lam announced two days force by police in the in- election campaign trail, must leave the EU in 55 to ensure Britain does not spray at people inside a Earlier, authorities were ago that her government creasingly violent clashes days, and says an election stopped train. Protesters forced to shut the Prince will formally withdraw an and to other issues. crash out of the EU. That is the only way to break the makes an election before deadlock that has seen law- November unlikely. makers repeatedly reject “We need to make sure It’s complicated: Zimbabweans the divorce deal on offer, that we get past the 31st but also block attempts to of October,” she said. leave the EU without one. Blocking an election is He wants to go to the a risky strategy for the see Mugabe’s legacy as mixed public on Oct. 15, two opposition, which could weeks before the sched- be accused of denying the By Farai Mutsaka colonized over centuries. uled Brexit day of Oct. 31, public its say. and Christopher In 1980, he presided over but needs the support of The Conservative Par- Torchia the end of Rhodesia and two-thirds of lawmakers ty on Friday tweeted a ASSOCIATED PRESS the creation of independent to trigger a snap election. mocked-up image of La- Zimbabwe, promising a Johnson lost a vote on bour Party leader Jeremy HARARE, Zimbabwe — new era of racial reconcili- the same question this Corbyn in a chicken suit, A Zimbabwean politician ation and economic growth. week, but he plans to try and Johnson said he had summed up her reaction to Then, things turned om- again Monday. “never known an opposi- Robert Mugabe’s death with After discussions Friday, tion in the history of de- one word: Complicated. inous. Thousands of Ndebele lawmakers from several mocracy that’s refused to Mugabe, 95, stood tall opposition parties said people were killed in the have an election.” on the world stage for they would not back an 1980s by a North Ko- “I think obviously they decades, first as a cele- election unless the gov- rea-trained military unit don’t trust the people, brated liberator and then ernment asked the EU to loyal to Mugabe, a mem- they don’t think that the as a combative enforcer, postpone Brexit, remov- ber of the rival Shona eth- people will vote for them, loathed by many Zimba- ing the risk the U.K. could nic group. In 2000, violent so they’re refusing to have bweans who watched their crash out without a deal. seizures of thousands of an election,” he said. country sink on his watch. Johnson says he would Scottish National Party white-owned farms began, The mark — a raw wound, “rather be dead in a ditch” leader Nicola Sturgeon causing agricultural pro- some would say — that than delay Brexit. tweeted: “An early general duction to plunge. A land he left on long-suffering Parliament is trying election is now a question reform program favored Zimbabwe will be felt long to force his hand, pass- of ‘when’ not ‘if’ — but after he died in a hospital Mugabe loyalists. ing an opposition-backed Johnson mustn’t be al- far from home. As the years went by, law that would compel FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lowed to dictate the timing In November 2017, eu- Mugabe was widely ac- Johnson’s Conservative as a device to avoid scruti- phoria swept Harare Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe clench- cused of hanging onto government to seek a ny and force through a ‘no when Mugabe resigned es his fists as he delivers his speech at his par- power through violence three-month Brexit post- deal’ Brexit.” after nearly four decades ty’s 13th annual conference, in Gweru. and vote fraud, notably ponement if no divorce Johnson’s options are in power that saw one of in a 2008 election that deal is agreed by Oct. 19. unclear if he loses Mon- Africa’s most promising “He died in luxury in an ungrateful lot,” a man led to a troubled coalition The legislation was ap- day’s vote. He could call a nations become one of its Singapore. What about us, shouted back. “He gave government after regional proved Friday by the un- no-confidence vote in his most dysfunctional. who can’t even get medi- you independence, and mediators intervened. elected House of Lords, af- own government, which Nearly two years later, cines at hospitals here?” then returned the land Still, until the end of his ter gaining backing from would only need a simple much of the local response a woman shouted among from the whites.” rule, Mugabe cast himself the elected House of Com- majority to pass. He could to his death Friday has commuters as she and At one time, Mugabe was as a voice of pride and de- mons earlier this week. try to change the law that been muted, indifferent or dozens of others prepared an electric figure, a cham- fiance in modern Africa, a It will become law within governs how elections can sullen, reflecting the fa- to shove their way onto pion of Africa’s struggle to message that resonated in days once it gets the for- be triggered. He could tigue and distraction of the crowded, government-sub- shake off the last vestiges many countries that had mality of royal assent. even resign. daily hardship that is Mug- sidized buses in Harare. of white minority rule on experienced Western colo- But pro-EU lawmakers In short, it’s a complicat- abe’s most enduring legacy. “Zimbabweans, you are a continent that had been nialism or intervention. want to hold off on trig- ed mess. ‘Only animals can live here’: Storm victims await evacuation

By Michael The search for victims that were picking up the Weissenstein and survivors went on, most vulnerable among ASSOCIATED PRESS meanwhile, five days after them, including the sick Dorian blasted the Baha- and the elderly. ABACO, Bahamas — mas with 185 mph winds The evacuation was slow, Carrying their meager that obliterated countless and there was frustration possessions in duffel bags homes. Officials said 30 for some who said they and shopping carts, hun- people have been con- had nowhere to go after dreds of desperate storm firmed dead, but the toll is the Category 5 hurricane victims gathered at the sure to rise. splintered whole neigh- port in Grand Abaco on At the port, some of borhoods. Friday in hopes of getting those who lined up behind “They told us that the off the hurricane-devas- a yellow cloth tape arrived babies, the pregnant peo- tated island, amid signs of as early as 1 a.m., hoping ple and the elderly people rising frustration over the to get to Nassau. were supposed to be first pace of the disaster-relief “It’s going to get crazy preference,” said Lukya effort. soon,” said Serge Simon, Thompson, a 23-year-old “It’s chaos here,” said 39, who drives an ice truck bartender. But many were Gee Rolle, a 44-year-old and waited with his wife still waiting, she said. construction worker who and two sons, 5 months old Meanwhile, on hard-hit waited with his wife for a and 4. “There’s no food, no Grand Bahama Island, a boat that could take them water. There are bodies in long line formed at a cruise to the capital, Nassau. the water. People are go- ship that had docked to “The government is trying ing to start getting sick.” distribute food and water. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS their best, but at the same There were no govern- Among those waiting was time, I don’t think they’re ment-organized evacua- People sit under broken palm trees outside the Leonard M. Thompson Wellisy Taylor, a 65-year- doing a good enough job tions yet, but the Royal International Airport after the passing of Hurricane Dorian in Marsh old housewife. to evacuate the people. It Bahamas Defense Force Harbour, Abaco Islands, Bahamas, Thursday. “What we have to do ain’t livable for nobody. helped people board a 139- as Bahamians, we have Only animals can live foot ferry that had come to A British navy ship cluding pallets of water food, water, generators, to band together. If your here.” pick up its employees and moored offshore sent in bottles. roof tarps, diapers, flash- brother needs sugar, you’re The Bahamian Health had room for an addition- aid on a landing craft, An array of organiza- lights and other supplies. going to have to give him Ministry said helicopters al 160 people. The crowd including blankets and tions and companies, in- Another crowd of a few sugar. If you need cream, and boats were on the waited calmly as marines 500 boxes of ration packs cluding the United Na- hundred gathered on they’ll have to give you way, but officials warned separated women and that feed a family of four. tions, Royal Caribbean Thursday at a small air- cream,” she said. “That’s of delays because of severe children to let them board Two private yachts also and American Airlines, port, hoping to catch a ride how I grew up. That’s the flooding. first. brought in supplies, in- have mobilized to send in aboard the small planes Bahamas that I know.” SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B7 CLASSIFIED

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PRISCILLA RD Brock Meaghan Mcdonald $729,000 149 MAIN ST 8 BOND PL $710,000 62-62A HENRY AVE 27 PROSPECT AVE $775,000 B: Kimberly L Black $560,000 B: Oliver Eagl & Olivia S Eagl $325,300 $429,000 S: James Czapla & Lauren E B: VBL Investment 1 LLC S: Mark A Borash Tr, Tr for Borash S: KM Realty Partners LLC B: Julio Morillo & Radhaisis D B: Richard Trainor & Salma B: Cherline Caidor & Solange Czapla 10 MARYVALE LN FT Morillo Trainor $585,000 Millien 16 SCULPIN WAY S: Julio Morillo & Radhaisis D S: Susan M Nugent NAHANT B: Amanda Brock & Robert S: Cheryl Chesna Tr, Tr for Chesna FT $600,000 Brock Morillo 27 PROSPECT AVE 6 NAUTICAL LN 9 CENTRAL PL B: Michael Schaffner & Rachel 9 LIGHT HOUSE CT $429,000 $1,600,000 S: Daniel Donovan Schaffner 3101 POSTGATE LN U:3101 $364,000 $272,000 B: Richard Trainor & Salma B: Tevekkul K Alnehmi & $466,000 S: Jeffrey A Colovos B: Robert Poaletta Jr B: Nathan P Henry & Tara Sarris Trainor Muhammed Alnehmi B: Garrett J Wall & Mary E Wall Source: Banker and 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Superior lighthouse auctioned off for $159,000

By Katie Galioto ty Historical Society ture, which was finally STAR TRIBUNE in Wisconsin, said he sold when the auction (MINNEAPOLIS) hopes the exchange will wrapped up Aug. 26. benefit the City of Supe- The light itself will Sold to the highest rior landmark. continue to be used for bidder: one historic “I would say it’s defi- navigation and will be lighthouse sitting at the nitely been an icon and serviced as necessary by tip of Lake Superior’s an attraction for art- the Coast Guard, which Wisconsin Point. ists,” Winter said. will retain access to an The U.S. General The 56-foot lighthouse easement to reach it. Services Administra- was built in 1913, a few Broudy will be required tion (GSA) auctioned years after a storm de- to maintain the prop- off the red-roofed tower stroyed the old one on erty to keep up with last week to Steven Wisconsin Point, ac- the Department of Inte- Broudy of California for cording to auction docu- rior’s historic property $159,000. The Superior ments. It has a base- standards. Harbor Entry Light was ment, a two-story main Currently, the GSA the latest property relin- building that was used has three other light- quished by the federal as living quarters and a houses up for auction — government under the circular tower. one in Florida and two National Historic Light- A few years back, the in Michigan. house Preservation Act, GSA made the Superior “There’s nothing like which seeks to find suit- lighthouse available to the standard lighthouse able stewards for light- state and local agencies, keeper kind of image houses the Coast Guard nonprofits and educa- that people think of any- and federal agencies no tional or community more,” said Coast Guard longer need. development organiza- spokesperson Brian Mc- GSA spokesperson tions. No one bid on it, Crum, who added that Cat Langel confirmed so the property was lat- the goal of the preserva- the lighthouse sold to er made available to the tion program is to find Broudy, who could not public online. good caretakers. be immediately reached Bidding started at “Because,” he added, for comment. Jon Win- $10,000 more than a “there are still a lot of ter, business manager month ago. Nine bidders lighthouse lovers out FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE of the Douglas Coun- warred over the struc- there.” The Superior Entry Lighthouse sits at the end of Wisconsin Point.