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MONDAY, MARCH 12, 2018

Sweet 116, Lynn woman Families enjoy sweet may be nation’s oldest day at Breakhart By Gayla Cawley last Dec. 24, in recognition of Angelina By Daniel Kane at a small branch in the snow. ITEM STAFF her 116th birthday. Every year, Joseph kiss- FOR THE ITEM “It was awesome,” Anthony the family throws Dervis a big ing her mom said. “When they get a little LYNN — Possibly the old- SAUGUS — A smiling Ashley Guth- birthday party. Dorrisile older it will be even better.” ro of Saugus est person in the country, “Every year is exciting for us 18-month-old Angelina Giovi- Guthro’s family weren’t the 116-year-old Dorrisile Dervis, Dervis, along no tugged on the lever to a helps her — every single year, everyday,” with her only ones enjoying their morn- son, Micah, lives right in town and spends said Dorvilas-Gedeon. “She’s a gas-powered log splitter, ef- ing at the Breakheart Reserva- her days surrounded by family. grandchild fectively allowing it to slice 2, use a blessing for us. At this age, you Angelet Dor- tion maple sugaring day. two-person Dervis is a Haitian immi- through the hunk of wood as The event included a chance never know. We enjoy every vilas-Gedeon saw while grant — she came to the Unit- moment. We take nothing for Breakheart Reservation park to learn about the history be- and three her father, ed States by boat in the late granted with her.” supervisor Anthony Guthro su- hind maple sugaring, watching 1970s. She’s not yet a U.S. cit- great grand- pervised. Anthony, Historical events in the Unit- children the sap drain from a tree and izen, but her family is in the ed States in 1901 include the Soon a small crowd gathered, of course tasting some maple Breakheart Kyandra process of applying for citizen- assassination of President Wil- eager to get a chance to com- syrup. Reserva- Dorleans, Ol- ship for her, according to Ange- liam McKinley and the subse- mand the mechanical tool, a A metal cauldron, filled with tion park let Dorvilas-Gedeon, a grand- quent swearing in of Theodore iviah Geden crowd that included Guthro’s some sap from a local tree, was surpervisor, daughter of Dervis. Roosevelt as the youngest per- and Carter family members and grand- hung over an active fire pit. supports the Dervis was born on Dec. 25, son to serve as president. In Gedeon. children, Ashley and Micah. The water in the sap evaporat- saw. 1901, according to her fami- that year, the first games were Before long the family ed into a white smoky mist, ly. She was issued an official ITEM PHOTO | was taking a whirl with the ITEM PHOTO | citation from the city of Lynn OLDEST, A7 OWEN O’ROURKE two-person saw, cutting away SYRUP, A7 SPENSER HASAK Rats! Peabody councilor INSIDE Snow way: Third nor’easter In Lynn wants covers on trash St. Mary’s High predicted to be on horizon School honor roll. By Adam Swift is requesting that Sharon Camer- A3 ASSOCIATED PRESS The Boston area is expected to ITEM STAFF on, the city’s health director, come In Opinion get 6 to 9 inches, while southern before the council to discuss the BOSTON — The Northeast is Maine could see almost 18 inches PEABODY — One city councilor Lynn eld public health benefits of covered bracing for its third nor’easter in by Wednesday. is taking a big picture look at two trash bins. hopes to bring less than two weeks, while some of the biggest issues in the city, rats pharmaceutical New York could get 4 to 6 inches The request comes on the heels of people are still feeling the effects of of snow and Philadelphia could see and trash. Cameron updating the council on companies to the last storm that dumped more Over the past several months, the court. A4 a few inches by Tuesday’s morning an increased number of rat and ro- than 2 feet of snow in some areas commute. council’s had several conversations dent sightings throughout the city and left hundreds of thousands of Eight inches could fall in West about trash and recycling, especial- In Sports in the past year. customers without power. Virginia and 4 inches is expected ly the need for larger recycling bins Swampscott wins A southern storm is expected to Cameron said the increase in rat Division 3 North in Kentucky. with lids, and rodents and other make its way up the coast, causing population is a growing national boys hockey title. A winter storm watch is in effect pests. more snowfall this week, the Nation- B1 Now, Ward 1 Councilor Jon Turco RATS, A7 al Weather Service said on Sunday. NOR’EASTER, A2

Service window open Saugus strikes gold despite closed doors with Danvers Olympian

By Gayla Cawley Lynn. It’s just that our role is as Duggan, a Danvers native, Yancy Qui- By Daniel Kane ITEM STAFF not just focused here.” nonez, 19, of FOR THE ITEM took photos and signed auto- Straight Ahead Ministries Lynn, third graphs for visiting fans, many LYNN — Straight Ahead was a staple on Munroe Street SAUGUS — At the age of from left, of whom were young children, Ministries, an organization for 15 years, but staff members 12, before she had won silver says help like 8-year-old Clara Cary of that strives to transform the say the decision to close the and gold medals as a member Danvers. Gold-Medal from Straight lives of juvenile offenders, may Lynn office, or reentry center, of the U.S. Olympic Women’s Donned in her team U.S.A. Olympian Ahead Min- have closed the doors of its was actually because the orga- Hockey team, Meghan Dug- gear, Cary and Duggan em- Meghan Dug- istries mem- Lynn office, but it continues to nization is expanding services. gan met and snapped a pho- braced before Cary getting gan, captain bers Jason work with youth in the city. Scott Larson, president and to with Gretchen Ulion’s gold her hockey stick autographed of the U.S. Ludwig, right, “We realized the work is founder of Straight Ahead medal from the 1998 Olympics again. Duggan had previous- women’s ice Hector Brito, much greater than just in Ministries, said in a prior in- draped around her neck. ly signed it before the Winter hockey team, left, and An- Lynn, so we expanded out to terview with The Item said “That’s when I started to tell Games. looks on as drew Flattery Lawrence and then started to there’s not nearly as many every single person I knew I “She hangs it up in her room,” Lilly Babin- are helping work with youth all across the youth offenders transitioning was gonna win a gold medal,” said her father. “We might have eau, 7, of him nd the county,” said Jason Ludwig, back into Lynn with the De- Duggan said, sharing the sto- to get it insured.” Salem takes right path. director of the institutional partment of Youth Services, a ry with the people who came to Another fan, Teddi Ledoux, 9, a shot. and community outreach for state agency that operates the see her at a meet and greet at had Duggan sign her own gold Straight Ahead Ministries. “So, ITEM PHOTO | the Big Y. ITEM PHOTO | we still have a major focus in STRAIGHT, A7 SPENSER HASAK The story came full circle OLYMPIAN, A7 SPENSER HASAK

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 41° VOL. 140, ISSUE 79 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 33° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 HEALTH ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, MARCH 12, 2018 OBITUARIES Ex-Massachusetts Gov. Patrick John Albert Titus, 63 1954-2018 weighing 2020 White House bid LYNN — John Albert eral teams including By Steve LeBlanc of opposing points of view Titus, a long-time res- the N.E. Hurricanes, ASSOCIATED PRESS and the individuals who ident of Lynn, passed Mass. Storm girls’ hold them.” BOSTON — Former away on Friday, March team, and was coach But Patrick also said two-term Massachusetts 9, 2018 at the age of and director of the Democrats are partially to Gov. Deval Patrick says 63. Born in Lynn on Mass. Renegades. blame for Trump’s election. April 10, 1954, John John’s enthusiasm for a 2020 run for the White “The outcome of the 2016 was the son of the sports extended to House is on his “radar late John J. and Rose collecting memora- screen” — the firmest in- election was less about Don- (George) Titus. John bilia, and for several dication yet that the po- ald Trump winning than was raised and educated in years he owned SST Collect- litical confidant of Barack Democrats and our nominee Peabody and was a graduate ibles, a sport card trading com- Obama and nation’s sec- letting him do so,” he said. of Peabody Veterans’ Memorial pany that participated in col- ond elected black governor Patrick’s record as gov- High School, class of 1972. A lector events and maintained a is seriously weighing a ernor is mixed. trained machinist, he worked storefront location in Peabody. White House bid. His successes include for several local companies, John loved to share his inter- Patrick has already be- helping oversee the 2006 most recently the Sterling ests, and involved his children gun casting himself as a health care law signed by Machine Company of Lynn, in them — each in their own more centrist Democrat Romney that would serve where he worked for 30 years unique way. compared to the party’s lib- as a blueprint for Obama’s until his retirement. John was a John leaves his children: eral luminaries, including FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 2010 health law. generous man, who dedicated Tabatha Titus and her partner, fellow Bay State resident Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick ar- Another success is a his free time to the youth of Eric Boe of Salem, Sarah Re- Sen. Elizabeth Warren. rives at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Li- 2008 initiative pushed by Lynn, spending 40 years as a talic and her husband, Derek of And while the self-de- brary and Museum in Boston for the 2017 Pro- Patrick that committed coach and manager in various Saugus, and Christopher Ma- scribed “pro-growth Dem- file in Courage award ceremony. Massachusetts to spend- youth sports leagues. In the guire and his wife, Jessica of ocrat” says he’s far from a ing $1 billion over 10 early 1980s, John’s passion Attleboro as well as his grand- final decision, his musings abama’s contentious special the south side of Chicago.” years to jump-start the for coaching led the West Lynn children: Emma Titus and Kah- are already casting light election last year, offered to Patrick is no fan of Pres- state’s life sciences sector. Braves to become the first West lan and Adeline Maguire. John on his strengths and pos- help Democrats running in ident Donald Trump, but There were also rough sible vulnerabilities. Lynn team since 1969 to win also leaves his siblings: Nicho- 2018 and made a brief ap- his criticism has been less patches, including turmoil After relinquishing the the Lynn Little League City Se- las Titus of Lynn and Rosemary pearance at the American pointed than other Demo- at the state Department of French of NH as well as many governor’s office in 2015, ries. John may be remembered Israel Public Affairs Com- crats. Children and Families fol- best as a basketball coach nieces and nephews, including Patrick kept a low profile, mittee policy conference in “I am old-fashioned in the lowing the deaths of three and mentor. Former players his Goddaughter, Victoria Ger- accepting a post at Bos- children. speak not just of the game les- rish. He was preceded in death ton-based Bain Capital, Washington, D.C. sense that I think nobody sons he imparted, but also the by his brother, Albert Titus. the firm founded by former “It’s on my radar screen, should cheer for failure. We Patrick was also forced ones about life. He loved the Service information: Vis- Massachusetts Republican but it’s a huge decision,” need our presidents to suc- to publicly apologize for a sport and oversaw many tal- iting Hours will be held in Gov. Mitt Romney. Patrick said during a Feb. ceed,” Patrick said, quickly disastrous effort to transi- ented players from within the the CUFFE-McGINN Funeral In recent months, Pat- 28 interview with KCUR adding, “I would like him to tion to the federal health city and accomplished several Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn rick has been stepping in Kansas City, Mo., about be replaced by a Democrat.” care law during which the titles. He coached within the on Tuesday, March 13, 2018 back into the political a possible run. “It’s a huge Patrick said he’s partic- state’s website performed Catholic Youth Organization at from 4-7 p.m. All other service landscape. consideration, I think, par- ularly concerned about so poorly it created a back- St Joseph’s Church of Lynn, will be held privately. In lieu He campaigned for U.S. ticularly when I think, you the tone Trump has set, log of more than 50,000 and was the Program Direc- of flowers, contributions in Sen. Doug Jones during Al- know, I’m still a kid from including his “belittling paper applications. tor of the CYO program at St John’s memory may be made Mary’s Church of Lynn during to: MSPCA 350 So. Hunting- the 1990s. John also was an ton Ave. Boston, MA 02130. Third nor’easter in 2 weeks on the horizon AAU basketball coach for the For directions or to sign the boys and girls of the North online guestbook, please visit: Shore Area. He coached sev- www.cuffemcginn.com.

Bridget Nestor, 87 1930-2018 SWAMPSCOTT — Square and the Swan Bridget (Davoren) Boats in her beloved Nestor, age 87, of Public Gardens. Her Swampscott, a long- reporting of weather time resident of Ev- and news updates, erett, passed away and Filene’s Base- on March 9, 2018, at ment sales are leg- Bertram House after endary Bridget lore. a brief illness. Born She was the ador- on Oct. 7, 1930, in ing mother of Shawn A resident Galway, Ireland, Bridget (Bri- Nestor of Santa Clara, CA, of Duxbury die) was the 11th of 13 chil- and Maura Lau, along with views dren born to the late Mortimer her husband, Christian Lau, of flooding near and Annie (Faherty) Davoren. Swampscott. Bridie was also her home, At the age of 17, she moved the doting ‘Nana’ to Connor, Sunday. to London where she worked Cameron, Carson and Caiden for more than four years while Lau of Swampscott, and de- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED continuing her education. In voted sister to Maire (Davoren) PRESS 1952, Bridie immigrated to her Killian of Galway, Ireland. She beloved Boston, working for the NOR’EASTER come back on until Satur- us, because I don’t think I more across southern New is survived by many dear family Massachusetts Department of day, well after the second could take another.” England also remained and friends who supported her From A1 Public Health for decades. Bri- storm. The risk for coastal without electricity as they throughout her life. die never missed a key event for most of New England, “I’m hoping they have flooding is expected to prepared for the third Service information: Her in her adopted City of Boston. parts of New York and Vir- enough crews to deal with be lower than the last nor’easter in 12 days. Funeral will be held on Thurs- ginia. An avid walker and rider of the whatever happens and nor’easter, which flooded “It doesn’t happen very MBTA, she was in attendance day, March 15, 2018, at 9 Alexandra Soto, of Bush- a.m. from the SOLIMINE FU- kill, Pa., said she was not that they took some pro- much of Cape Cod and often, I’ll say that. It’s not for the opening of the Bunker active measures so that seaside towns. like it hasn’t happened be- Hill Bridge and Ted Williams NERAL HOME, 67 Ocean St. looking forward to the next time, they don’t have fore, but it’s rare,” said Joe Tunnel, as well as many cham- (Rt. 1A), Lynn, followed by a next storm. Her home Massachusetts officials pionship parades during the Funeral Mass in St. John the lost power during the to be reactive,” Soto said. said 2,700 customers re- Miketta a meteorologist last 30 years. She participat- Evangelist Church, Swamp- first nor’easter on March “Frankly, I’m hoping this mained without power with the National Weath- ed in the Walk for Hunger, the scott. Burial will be private. 2 and the lights did not next storm just misses on Sunday. Thousands er Service. Fourth of July celebrations and Relatives and friends are re- City Hall Plaza concerts for de- spectfully invited. Visitation MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS cades with loving friends. will be in the funeral home on Wednesday from 4-8 p.m. In Bridget was known for her pledge to complete a sec- nities from damaging tides. walking tours of Boston with lieu of flowers, donations can Warren says she has no intention Sagamore Bridge to undergo friends and visiting family be made to Project Bread at of running for president ond six-year Senate term major repairs members. Her highlights in- www.projectbread.org. Direc- if she’s re-elected in No- Massachusetts bill would clude Downtown Crossing, tions and online guestbook WASHINGTON — Dem- vember. BOURNE — One of outlaw the drowning the two main bridges to Boston Common, Copley at www.solimine.com. ocratic Sen. Elizabeth War- The high-profile liberal of any animal ren of Massachusetts says Cape Cod will be getting is often discussed as a po- she has no intention of run- much-needed repairs. But BOSTON — Animal ning for president in 2020, tential 2020 rival to Presi- fear not. Work should be rights advocates are plan- but she also is leaving her- dent Donald Trump. completed before the sum- ning to converge at the call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 mer vacation rush. self room to reconsider. Massachusetts State- to start your Workers will replace daily subscription. Warren is refusing to Suicide prevention advocates house to push legislation damaged roadway joints aimed at outlawing the on the 80-year-old Sag- Advertisement to present awards at drowning of animals. Statehouse amore Bridge, the Cape Advocates say the bill Which of these costly home seller mistakes Cod Time s reports. would strengthen animal BOSTON — Suicide pre- Lane closures will be- cruelty laws in Massachu- gin either March 27 or 28 setts by increasing report- will you make when you sell your home? vention advocates are plan- before construction starts ing, updating penalties, NORTH SHORE - A new report has just been As this report uncovers, most homesellers make 7 ning to gather at the Mas- in early April, narrowing and prohibiting certain released which reveals 7 costly mistakes that most deadly mistakes that cost them literally thousands of sachusetts Statehouse to traffic down to one lane in kinds of cruel acts. homeowners make when selling their home and a dollars. The good news is that each and every one of present awards and press either direction for 55 days. Specifically the bill 9-step system that can help you sell your home these mistakes is entirely preventable. lawmakers for additional would ban the drowning fast and for the most amount of money. In answer to this issue, industry insiders have prepared Storms could prompt legislative of wild and domestic an- This industry report shows clearly how the tradi- a free special report entitled “The 9 Step System To suicide prevention funding imals. The bill would cre- tional ways of selling homes have become increasingly Get Your Home Sold Fast and for Top Dollar.” in the state budget. action to protect coast less and less effective in today’s market. The fact of To hear a brief recorded message about how to or- ate a penalty for violators the matter is that fully three quarters of homesellers der your free copy of this report call Toll Free The Monday event spon- BOSTON — The twin of up to seven years in don’t get what they want for their home and become 1-888-539-5603 and enter ID# 1000. You can call sored by the Massachu- nor’easters that battered prison or a fine of up to disillusioned and worse, fi nancially disadvantaged anytime, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. setts Coalition for Suicide the region in recent days $5,000, or both. when they put their home on the market. could prompt action by Prevention will begin with lawmakers to better pro- Call NOW to fi nd out how you can get the most money for your home. several legislators present- tect Massachusetts from ing awards to activists from 781-593-7700 future storms. Publishing Daily, except Sundays Andover, the Berkshires, Republican Gov. 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While it’s not yet $20.00 for 4 weeks $65.00 for 13 weeks Family owned who founded the nonprof- clear what Baker will pro- pose or how much it might $130.00 for 26 weeks since 1958 it Care of Police Suicide $260.00 for 1 year Survivors following the cost, he said last week the Send payment to and POSTMASTER, state has “a lot of work to suicide of her husband, a send address changes to: Private parking area do,” and must seek different The Daily Item Handicap accessible former captain in the Mas- approaches to protecting 110 Munroe St. sachusetts State Police. vulnerable coastal commu- P.O. Box 5 nadwornyfuneralhome.com Lynn, MA 01903 MONDAY, MARCH 12, 2018 A3 LYNN Planning a party

LYNN — The Lynn Housing Author- ity & Neighborhood Development employee St. Patrick’s Day commit- tee is busy planning its annual alco- hol-free St. Patrick’s Day luncheon on Thursday, March 15, 11:30 a.m. in the community room at 10 Church Street. For tickets, please contact Jon Thibault at jthibault@lhand. org or (781) 581-8627. Committee members are (Front from left): Mary Meechin, Patricia Costa, Barbara Morrison, Olivia Lyons, Mary Wall, Peggy Phelps, Carly McClain, John Pace, and Patti Capano. (Second row from left): Vinny Capa- no, Susan Alfonsi, Harry MacCabe, Amanda McFarlane, Emerald Spon- sor Mike Armstrong of Armstrong Realty, LHAND Executive Director Charlie Gaeta, Emerald Sponsor Jimmy Connors of McGrath Enter- prises, Cathy Rowe, Sue Sullivan, Erin Sheehan, and Dave Raymond.

COURTESY PHOTO Turning a corner store Zion Baptist Church now offers healing prayer classes

LYNN — The Zion Baptist Church Healing Touch Prayer Team offers train- ing on the use of healing prayer and touch with essential oils on Saturday, March 17, beginning at 8:30 a.m. at Zion Baptist, 4 Adams Street extension (off Chestnut Street). For class schedules, call (865) 357-1541. The class teacher will be trained nurse and healing practitioner Jan Whitten. A lunch will be provided. Healthy snack do- nations to share are appreciated. Please reply to Rev. Adrienne Ber-

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ry-Burton, [email protected], and register online at www.ishahealing.com Bodega Makeover Co-Executive Producer Alex Cuevas speaks about the changes the docu-reality web series will do to Vargas Market on Munroe Street. Bodega Makeover, similar to Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Cost for training is $150 for anyone who is a web series providing store improvements and healthy eating options for local neighborhoods by revital- registers by March 13 and $175 after izing local bodegas. that date. St. Mary’s High School second quarter honor roll

LYNN — St. Mary’s Grade 11 Simpson, Baron (Guansong) Lauren Vaccaro Grade 10 Christopher Kolodziej, Jr., High School announces its Hannah Bates, Sharliz Wang, Malden Riley Lynch, Erin Powers Morgan Mackey honor roll and principal’s Bonifacio, Michael Carroll, Lucy Vivi (Kehan) Wang Honor Roll Revere Grade 11 list for the second quarter (Jiayuan) Ji, Tuyetlien Nguyen, Grade 11 Grade 7 Honor Roll Jennifer Harlow-Powell, Connor of the 2017-2018 academic Brady Ryan, Daniel Taborda, Duy Megan Cassidy, Domenic Julia Jo Gramolini Grade 8 Mackey, Briana Williams year. Honor Roll students Tran DiCenso, Sydney Field, Jenna Marblehead Maia Kalis must achieve an 85 Foley, Connor Galvin, Lee Principal’s List Grade 9 Saugus Honor Roll percent or above in all Beverly Honor Roll (Zongyuan) Li, Grade 7 Dominic Amore, Nicolette classes. Students earning Victoria Rindeiko Connor Jalbert D’Itria, Samantha Porazinski Grade 10 Principal’s List status Grade 7 Grade 12 Grade 9 Grade 11 Thalia Chaves, Zoe Solomons must achieve 90 percent Jennifer Purtell Kyle Bernardini, John Carroll, Michelle Callahan Peter Imonti, Isabella Othmer, Grade 11 or above in all classes. Danvers Mark Collins, Grace Couillard, Grade 11 Jordan Sullivan Jennie Iudice The following Lynn Honor Roll Taylor Hogan, Landis (Hongyi) Lin, Nicole Callahan, Natalie Kane Grade 12 Grade 12 students achieved these Grade 11 Sean McGuire, Maria Jesse D’Orsi Christopher Fioravanti, Emily honors: Nicolas Cicolini Nikolakopoulos, Samantha Melrose Principal’s List Sparrow, Kurt Spellman Grade 12 Saunders, Cime (Truc) Trinh Principal’s List Principal’s List Lynn Honor Roll Ryan Ramsay Grade 10 Grade 7 Principal’s List Principal’s List Kelsey Sullivan Grade 7 Vittoria Moretti Grade 6 Grade 11 Nahant Anthony D’Itria, Marina Grade 8 Jalysia Chandler, George- John Davidson Grade 6 Honor Roll Gandolfo, Christopher Lindsey Benn, Kiara LoNigro Gedeon Charles, Fiorella Espino East Boston Kyle Kwiatek, Christos Grade 10 Lutchman, Grace Zimmerman Grade 9 Grade 8 Honor Roll Meimeteas Katia DiCostanzo, Owen Grade 9 Marina DiBiasio, Jaiden Tyler Wilson Grade 11 Grade 7 Maguire Gina Palermo Moriello Grade 9 Eric Langis Mia Marroni Grade 11 Grade 11 Grade 10 Declan Dorgan, Amanda Principal’s List Grade 8 Matthew Connolly, Colleen Grace Fielding, Christina Sofia Del Sonno, Isabella Leo Mena, Julia Nickolau, Achan Wol Grade 7 Abigail Constine, Jason Osbahr Puleo Grade 11 Grade 10 Haylie Grossmann Donohue, Katherine Miller, Grade 12 Mia DiBiasio, Brianna Doherty, Luis Chajon, Gabriela Diaz- Essex Juliana Taborda, Caitlin Foley, Abigail Frary Salem Honor Roll Derek Quatieri Martinez, Emily Egan, Calvin Honor Roll Grade 9 Principal’s List Huynh, Rebecca Jules, Diego Grade 8 Ellie Cappuccio, Lucas Fritz, Grade 6 Grade 10 Stoneham Honor Roll Mejia, Madison Monbleau, Haley Jackson Jack Hogan, Justin (Jiashu) Li, Kira Nielson, Svetlana Parisi Cameron Kolodziej, Courtney George Ogenah, Kevin Perez, Georgetown Jaiana Ohannesian Grade 10 Kostopoulos Grade 9 Titamah Simpson, Baron Honor Roll Grade 10 Marissa Waite Grade 11 Terence Moynihan (Guansong) Wang, Vivi (Kehan) Grade 8 Emily Cosntine, Lily Guerrette, Grade 11 Joseph Thongsythavong Principal’s List Wang Bryce Bedard Katelyn O’Neill, Ellie Psihogios, John Maguire Grade 12 Grade 9 Grade 11 Moon (Luying) Yang, Sidney Mathias Martinez Vanessa Latorelli Megan Cassidy, Domenic Lynn Honor Roll Zukas Peabody Honor Roll Principal’s List Swampscott Grade 6 Honor Roll DiCenso, Sydney Field, Jenna Grade 11 Grade 6 Cade Cornell, Jacob Guarino, Grade 8 Foley, Connor Galvin, Lee Hannah Bates, Sharliz Grade 8 Jalysia Chandler, George- Emma Porter, David Saxton Davis Kinne, Olivia Mitchell (Zongyuan) Li, Victoria Rindeiko Bonifacio, Michael Carroll, Lucy Danielle Mulready Gedeon Charles, Fiorella Espino Grade 7 Principal’s List Grade 12 (Jiayuan) Ji, Tuyetlien Nguyen, Grade 10 Grade 8 Alexandria Boucher Grade 10 Kyle Bernardini, John Carroll, Brady Alec Colacitti Tyler Wilson Grade 9 Tyler McCoy Mark Collins, Grace Couillard, Ryan, Daniel Taborda, Duy Tran Grade 11 Grade 9 Susannah Cornell Grade 11 Taylor Hogan, Landis (Hongyi) Madison Hentosh, Chibuikem Declan Dorgan, Amanda Lynnfield Honor Roll Onwuogu, Ashley Sullivan Grade 10 Codi Butt, Dorothy Carroll Lin, Sean McGuire, Maria Mena, Julia Nickolau, Achan Wol Nikolakopoulos, Samantha Grade 10 Grade 12 Principal’s List Saunders, Cime (Truc) Trinh Luis Chajon, Gabriela Diaz- Alexandria Iacoviello 22 Lincoln Ave. Principal’s List Martinez, Emily Egan, Calvin Huynh, Principal’s List Grade 7 Saugus Grade 6 Rebecca Jules, Diego Mejia, Grade 8 Tara Powers Kyle Kwiatek, Christos Madison Monbleau, George Sean Mathers Grade 9 781-233-2757 Meimeteas Ogenah, Kevin Perez, Titamah Grade 11 Shannon Lovett Grade 7 Mia Marroni Monday, Mar. 12 Grade 8 LAW OFFICES OF Abigail Constine, Jason JAMES J. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher ‘Great Firewall of China’ neuters Edward L. Cahill M H. S Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant internet dissent so Xi can rule for life Advertising Director T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey Dictators hate a chal- Any attack or mockery of years for the Soviet Union P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton lenge to their rule. That’s Xi is thus also considered dissolved, but the slow drip Chief Financial O cer Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan why China uses its vast po- an attack against the party of truth eventually helped Chief Operating O cer Chairman licing and advanced tech- and the state. Therefore, it corrode the Iron Curtain. Customer Service PŽ nological resources both to is potentially punishable by China is on an economic Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 arrest individuals and to Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 all the tools and methods tear, boasting an astronom- Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 disappear from public view available to the state. ical annual growth rate All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 any protest words, phras- It’s not officially declared with high future financial Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 781-593-7700 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 es, images or symbols that policy that Pooh or any oth- growth targets. It has suc- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 might be seen as threaten- er Disney character is an cessfully lifted hundreds of Ext. 2 Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 ing the state. The kinds of anti-China agitator. But the thousands of its people out Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Classifi ed Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 things that, if unchecked, reality is that the Chinese of poverty, in part, as Pres- classi [email protected] can potentially overthrow state actively censors sub- ident Donald Trump has John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Subscriptions a regime. versive words from being rightly argued, thanks to [email protected] One of the high-priority searched on the carefully huge American and Europe- targets of China’s security controlled and firewall-pro- an trade deficits. As long as Circulation systems today? Winnie the tected internet. The China the country stays economi- [email protected] Pooh. Digital Times dynamically cally viable and financially Ext. 3 Yes, Pooh Bear is a dan- crowdsources phrases that underwritten by the West, ger to the Chinese Com- are blocked online, an ev- Newsroom the only thing the Commu- [email protected] munist Party, the Chinese er-changing list that recent- nist Party and Xi need to [email protected] EDITORIAL state, and, most important- ly included the following: stay in power is to control ly, President Xi Jinping. • Long live the emperor. regime-challenging demo- Ext. 4 Xi should be feeling pret- • Disagree. cratic messages and ideas. Sports ty confident these days, as • Personality cult. The 21st century gives [email protected] China prepares to change • The wheel of history. any state sophisticated tools Ext. 5 Little town, its constitution to rid it of • Xi Zedong. for filtering information and presidential term limits. • Incapable ruler. finding malcontents. Moni- Retail and Online Not since Chairman Mao • Rule the world. toring IP addresses and so- Advertising Zedong will China have • Great men sent from cial media accounts allows [email protected] had a more powerful and heaven. big target the Chinese state to track ADVERTISING unchallenged leader. But • Emigrate. and control its population. the power of Pooh must • 1984. Managing the message, and Peter Battinelli Lynnfield is a little town hoping to bring phar- not be underestimated. Information sovereign- the messengers, prevents Sales Representative, ext. 1217 maceutical companies manufacturing opioid-based [email protected] Why Pooh and his media ty is China’s goal. That subversives from spread- drugs to court with a class-action lawsuit. parent company, Disney? means being able to de- ing revolutionary ideas or Ernie Carpenter Jr. The town isn’t undertaking its David versus Goliath Popular protest in countries cide and control what its organizing anti-state pro- Director of Advertising routine alone: By definition, class-action suits against where speech is controlled population reads or sees. test. “The Great Firewall and Business Development, ext. 1355 opioid manufacturers bring together communities in- often finds expression in Chinese authorities have of China” effectively keeps [email protected] tent on fighting the addiction and drug overdose scourge seemingly innocent ways been astute students of the Michele Iannaco sweeping the nation with a number of goals in mind. out news, information, and as well as through symbols Soviet Union’s demise and ideas that challenge the Sales Representative, ext. 1315 The most obvious goal is to help through legal ac- loaded with hidden or iron- collapse. They have under- [email protected] tion to minimize, if not eliminate, the opportunities State-Party-Xi triumvirate. ic meaning — from blue stood that free-flowing in- While Americans protest Ralph Mitchell for high-powered opioid painkillers to lead people Smurfs in Poland in the formation and state coun- down the road to addiction. Another goal is to recov- for net neutrality to keep Sales Representative, ext. 1313 late 1980s to yellow rubber ternarratives are powerful an anarchic flow of informa- [email protected] er, on the behalf of communities, the municipal costs duckies in contemporary and effective at undermin- tion moving freely within Patricia Whalen related to fighting the war against addiction. Russia, Serbia, and Brazil. ing a state’s legitimacy. The Board of Selectmen gave Lynnfield’s town the U.S., the Chinese state Sales Representative, ext. 1310 The absurd directly chal- It may seem simplistic is practicing and preaching [email protected] counsel the green light to retain a Connecticut firm lenges the entrenched. and naive today, but in in connection with the class action suit. The board’s net neutering of its citizens In China, an inspired the pre-internet era, radio to ensure China’s domestic BUSINESS OFFICE interest stems in no small part from the Healthy citizen saw a resemblance broadcasts with jazz music tranquility and maintain Susan J. Conti Lynnfield anti-substance abuse initiative whole- between Xi Jinping and the and alternative, credible heartedly supported by board members. the state’s legitimacy. Controller, ext. 1288 cuddly, befuddled Pooh and news programming could Trump has broken ranks [email protected] Town Counsel Thomas Mullen told selectmen the posted it on Weibo — a Chi- infect the minds of an oth- town has nothing to lose financially-speaking with with his predecessors and Ted Grant nese version of Twitter. The erwise programmed people America’s traditional val- its decision to challenge drug companies. But what picture of an oversize Pooh with visions of liberation Publisher, ext. 1234 ues as he enviably looks at [email protected] is the so-called upside for Lynnfield and any other benevolently sitting in a car and dreams of democratic community using the courts to fight addiction? totalitarian states’ control instantly ricocheted around governance. That’s why the of media, message, and ma- Marian Kinney As in any other community across America, compas- ext. 1212 People’s Republic of China Soviets put so much effort nipulation. His benevolent sionate people in Lynnfield know other people — young social media. It was quickly and expense into jamming [email protected] and old from all ethnic and socioeconomic classes — who attitude toward China’s interpreted by the Chinese shortwave radio signals blind pursuit of its own in- Will Kraft are in addiction’s grips. These people are trying to steer public as mocking an offi- and programming — the Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 addicts, in some cases, family members, to treatment. terests makes it more diffi- cial image of Xi Jinping in kind I also produced for cult for China’s global crit- [email protected] The people trying to fight addiction locally are po- a car reviewing a People’s Radio Sweden Internation- lice officers, school employees — people in the pri- ics to pressure Xi’s regime. Jennifer Perez Liberation Army formation. al in the 1980s. ext. 1205 vate and the public sector. Some of their efforts save The Chinese state, com- Total information con- Markos Kounalakis, [email protected] lives, but lives continue to be lost to addiction. munist party and President trol proved impossible. Viewed from a cynical perspective, class-action Ph.D. is a senior fellow at Mike Shanahan Xi — China’s “core” leader The populations of East- Central European Uni- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 suits against drug companies are just another tactic — are now seen as the PRC’s ern Europe and the USSR versity and visiting fel- [email protected] generating mountains of legal documents and bill- holy trinity. They must be knew that there was an al- able hours for attorneys. Viewed from a progressive considered one single soli- ternative to their political low at the Hoover Institu- Carolina Trujillo perspective, the suits are another weapon in the ar- tion. Contact him at Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 tary and infallible unit with oppression and economic [email protected] senal assembled to fight addiction and battle it un- perfectly aligned interests. suffering. It took a good 74 [email protected] til no one dies as a result of an overdose, or walks Jim Wilson through life like a zombie, stealing from family mem- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 bers and forfeiting ties with family and society. [email protected] No one can deny every weapon in the arsenal needs CIRCULATION to be in action to defeat addiction. It is an epidemic filling obituary pages in newspapers and leaving be- Lisa Mahmoud hind broken families. Manager, ext. 1239 Again, cynics will say class-action suits against [email protected] drug companies are high-profile stunts signifying CLASSIFIED nothing and producing no tangible results, even after Abbe Young Smith years of legal maneuvering. On the other hand, may- Manager, ext. 1276 be a high profile is exactly what is needed to start [email protected] scoring major wins in the fight against addiction. NEWSROOM Bill Brotherton CORRECTION Features Editor ext. 1338 [email protected] In the March 10 edition on the Nahant speaker can- Gayla Cawley cellation, The Item incorrectly spelled the name of Reporter, ext. 1236 Northeastern spokesman Mike Armini, and his title is [email protected] Senior Vice President. The Item regrets the errors. Cheryl Charles News Editor, ext. 1278 THE MERCURY NEWS AND EAST BAY TIMES EDITORIAL BOARDS [email protected] Thomas Grillo Reporter, ext. 1264 Fight Sessions’ lawsuit against California sanctuary laws [email protected] Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 The Trump administration’s And it’s those state laws that Ses- ifornia, San Diego, professor Tom thing but. The attorney general [email protected] lawsuit against California’s sanc- sions is now trying to target. Wong concluded just the opposite. is building his case on the theory tuary laws is political grand- Unfortunately, the attorney gener- Wong found that sanctuary that federal law “is the supreme Thor Jourgensen standing at its worst. al ignores the critical need to build counties have significantly lower Editorial Director, ext. 1267 law of the land.” [email protected] It stems from our federal lead- trust between police and immigrant crime rates and stronger econo- But California officials argue ers’ complete failure to reach des- communities, whether their mem- mies than those that cooperate they aren’t blocking ICE from en- Steve Krause perately needed compromise on bers are here legally or not. with federal immigration enforce- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 forcing immigration laws. They are workable immigration reform. Local and state police officers ment efforts. Wong also said that [email protected] only using their Tenth Amendment Yes, the U.S. Immigration and shouldn’t act as deputies of ICE. aggressive deportation efforts Owen O’Rourke Customs Enforcement raids that Local cops are the ones who really separate families and leave them rights giving states the power to Photographer, ext. 1224 Attorney General Jeff Sessions so do keep our communities safe. If more economically vulnerable. decide how to police their lands. [email protected] The courts rejected President single-mindedly wants to carry police departments in California But California’s law allows local Roberto Scalese out have netted some dangerous participate in the federal crack- and state officials to notify ICE if Donald Trump’s previous effort Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 criminals. down on illegal immigrants it they are holding an inmate who to punish sanctuary cities. U.S. [email protected] But they’re also capturing im- will make police less effective and has been convicted of a serious or District Judge William H. Orrick violent felony. Mark Sutherland migrants who have built their communities more dangerous. granted an injunction last year Creative Director lives here and are now being forc- Undocumented residents will The goal of California’s new laws, saying that the Trump administra- [email protected] ibly separated from their fam- quickly lose trust in local police. Gov. Jerry Brown says, is “to be very tion effort to cut off federal funds to ilies. Immigrants who came to They will stop reporting crimes understanding of people who have cities and counties for their sanctu- Anne Marie Tobin this country because the United or criminals if they fear being de- come to our state, have worked Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 States is dependent on them to ported. in our economy, often for decades, ary policies was unconstitutional. [email protected] provide critical labor. No respected study has concluded picking our food, working in our The courts would do well to strike down Sessions’ effort and Bridget Turcotte It’s those heartless sweeps that that sanctuary cities and counties restaurants, working in high-tech Reporter, ext. 1269 California sanctuary laws aim have more crime than non-sanc- industry. … It’s a balancing act. It hand a victory to those who con- [email protected] to stop while working within the tuary cities and counties. In fact, does require some sensitivity.” tinue to work for the public safety Ryan York confines of existing federal law. a 2017 study by University of Cal- Sessions’ argument is any- of California communities. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] MONDAY, MARCH 12, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Justice Department proposes banning rapid-fire bump stocks

By Sadie Gurman gun control debate. But any congressional NRA did not immediately ASSOCIATED PRESS The Justice Department’s effort to create new gun return calls for comment regulation would classify control laws would need Saturday. WASHINGTON — The the hardware as a machine support from the pro-gun Calls mounted for a Trump administration gun banned under federal Republican majority. A bid bump stock ban after the said Saturday it has taken law. That would reverse a to ban the accessory fizzled Las Vegas shooting, and the first step in the regula- 2010 decision by the federal last year, even as lawmak- the Justice Department tory process to ban bump Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, ers expressed openness to said in December it would stocks, likely setting the Firearms and Explosives the idea after nearly 60 again review whether they stage for long legal battles with gun manufacturers that found bump stocks people were gunned down can be prohibited under while the trigger devices did not amount to machine in Las Vegas. federal law. Trump told remain on the market. guns and could not be reg- Some states have sought officials to expedite the re- The move was expected ulated unless Congress their own restrictions in view, which yielded more after President Donald amended existing firearms light of the inaction. A ban than 100,000 comments Trump ordered the Jus- law or passed a new one. on bump stocks was part from the public and the tice Department to work A reversal of the depart- of a far-reaching school firearms industry. Many of toward a ban following the ment’s earlier evaluation safety bill signed by Fla. the comments came from shooting deaths of 17 peo- could be seen as an ad- Gov. Rick Scott, a Repub- gun owners angry over ple at a Fla. high school mission that it was legally lican, on Friday that was any attempt to regulate in February. Bump stocks, flawed, which manufac- immediately met with a the accessory, a move they which enable guns to fire turers could seize on in lawsuit by the Nation- view as a slippery slope like automatic weapons, court. Even as the Trump al Rifle Association. The toward outlawing guns al- FILE | PHOTO were not used in that at- administration moves to- powerful group has said it together. tack — they were used in ward banning the devices, supports ATF regulations The proposal still needs A bump stock attached to a semi-automatic ri- last year’s Las Vegas mas- some ATF officials believe on the accessory but op- the approval of the Office fle at the Gun Vault store and shooting range in sacre — but have since it lacks the authority to do poses any legislation that of Management and Bud- South Jordan, Utah. become a focal point in the so. would do that same. The get. US officials: No more conditions imposed on North Korea for talks

By Mark Sherman by May. clear in what the objective conduct,” Shah said. and Robert Burns “This potential meeting is here. And that is to get But some members of ASSOCIATED PRESS has been agreed to, there rid of nuclear weapons on Congress said they worry are no additional condi- the Korean peninsula,” that Trump acted impul- Trump administration tions being stipulated, but, Mnuchin said. sively in agreeing to meet officials said Sunday there again they — they cannot The administration offi- with Kim, before negotia- will be no more conditions engage in missile testing, cials credited toughened tors for both countries had imposed on North Korea they cannot engage in economic sanctions im- a chance to set some goals before a first-ever meeting nuclear testing and they posed by the United Na- the leaders could agree to. of the two nation’s leaders can’t publicly object to the tions, and pushed by the “But the important thing beyond the North’s prom- U.S.-South Korea planned United States, with help- is the diplomatic work that ise not to resume nuclear military exercises,” deputy ing bring Kim to the brink has to go in before such a testing and missile flights White House spokesman of negotiations. meeting. A meeting like or publicly criticize U.S.- Raj Shah said. “Our policy is pressure, that would be kind of an South Korean military ex- Treasury Secretary Ste- is pressure from our part- afterthought after things ercises. ven Mnuchin said the ners and allies around are negotiated. Here it The officials’ comments summit would give Trump the world, pressure to looks as if, you know, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS followed the surprise an- a chance “to sit down and the United Nations, pres- that’s kind of the opening nouncement last week see if he can cut a deal” sure through China, these gambit. And that’s a little People watch a TV screen showing North Ko- that President Donald with Kim over the North’s have had an impact. It’s worrisome,” said Sen. Jeff rean leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Trump has agreed to meet nuclear program. “The impacted Kim Jong Un’s Flake, R-Ariz., a frequent Donald Trump at the Seoul Railway Station in the North’s Kim Jong Un president has been very behavior. It’s impacted his Trump critic. South Korea, Friday, March 9. Trump administration’s words, deeds on Africa are colliding

By Josh Lederman to flourish and is here to again, saying elephant ASSOCIATED PRESS help. trophies could be imported In the case of the ele- on a “case-by-case basis.” NAIROBI NATIONAL phants, conservationists The U.S. agency said it PARK, Kenya — On the appeared to have a pow- chose that course of action outskirts of a sprawling erful ally in President to comply with a court rul- reserve of Kenyan grass- Donald Trump, who inter- lands where endangered ing that said the Obama vened personally last year administration failed to animals roam wild, U.S. to stop the U.S. Fish and follow proper procedure in Secretary of State Rex Wildlife Service from lift- Tillerson lavished praise ing the Obama-era ban on enacting the original ban. on an American-funded tusks imported from Zam- In Kenya, where the el- forensics lab that tracks bia and Zimbabwe. Trump ephant population has down elephant-poachers took to Twitter to call the plummeted to roughly for prosecution, and urged practice a “horror show.” one-fifth of what it was in aggressive action in Africa At the forensics lab at the 1970s, the new Trump on conservation. Nairobi National Park, policy fell flat. Yet earlier this month, the only such lab in east “The whole world is the Trump administra- and central Africa, Tiller- against it,” said Paula Ka- tion quietly lifted the U.S. son agreed Sunday when humbu, an elephant ex- ban on importing African famed conservationist pert and CEO of Wildlife elephant trophies, to the Richard Leakey warned Direct, a leading Kenyan dismay of environmental that the “huge interest” environmental group. She groups who said it sends in wildlife products such said past U.S. support for precisely the wrong mes- as elephant and rhinocer- banning the ivory trade sage. os parts was fueling the has pushed China and U.S. words and deeds international trafficking are colliding as Tillerson trade. other nations to act as travels across Africa. On “That’s really the key, is well. “To then say, ‘Oh, but trade policy, HIV/AIDS to shut it all down,” Tiller- we have a special case for and humanitarian aid, son said. some of our people, they the United States at times But three months after should be allowed to have FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS seems at odds with itself, Trump’s move to keep the ivory,’ it totally under- muddying efforts to show ban in place, his admin- mines the U.S. leadership U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson speaks while touring an anti-poach- it wants the continent istration reversed course role.” ing forensic lab at the Kenya Wildlife Service in Nairobi, Kenya on Sunday.

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All address information, particu- Theft larly arrests, reflect police records. A report of a robbery at In the event of a perceived inac- 8:04 p.m. Friday at 355 Sum- curacy, it is the sole responsibility mer St.; at 12:14 a.m. Sat- of the concerned party to contact urday at Hanover Circle and the relevant police department and Hanover Street. have the department issue a no- A report of a larceny at 2:34 tice of correction to the Daily Item. p.m. Saturday at 200 Franklin Corrections or clarifications will not St. be made without express notice of change from the arresting police Vandalism department. A report of vandalism at 8:16 p.m. Friday at 80 Saga- LYNN more St.; at 1:35 p.m. Satur- day at 15 Franklin St. Arrests A report of motor vehicle vandalism at 10:25 a.m. Sat- Jaime Bent, 21, of 19 Par- urday at Lynnway and Tudor ish Road, Georgetown, was Street. arrested and charged with reckless operation of a motor PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS vehicle, leaving the scene of MARBLEHEAD Tourists and passengers disembark from a ferry on to the wharf on Playa del Carmen, Mexico. personal injury and OUI liquor at 1:38 a.m. Sunday. Complaints Claudio Grabiel, 26, of 94 Mexico: Crude bomb caused Wyman St., was arrested and A report of a suspicious text charged with one-way street at 4:36 p.m. Saturday on Pleas- violation and unlicensed op- ant Street. A person walked into eration of a motor vehicle at the police station and reported ferry blast; terrorism ruled out 4:36 p.m. Saturday. receiving suspicious text mes- sages from the same phone By Peter Orsi organized crime has been The federal Attorney to the underside of a fer- Harold Maillett, 66, of 113 number. It was believed to be ASSOCIATED PRESS ruled out,” Deputy Attor- General’s Office said via ry belonging to the same Eutaw Ave., was arrested and someone messing with the per- ney General Arturo Elias twitter that on Feb. 19 a company whose boat was charged with juror failure to son who reported the incident. MEXICO CITY — Au- Beltran said at a news person it did not identify bombed earlier. That ves- attend at 10:21 p.m. Friday. Police reported receiving a call thorities said Sunday that conference. went to the naval station sel was anchored about on the police line from that a crude explosive device He added that the bomb on Cozumel to turn in 500 yards off Cozumel. Jose Segura, 53, of 32 same number that had texted caused a ferry blast that in- “had a very limited capac- a device consisting of a There were no passen- Laurel St., was arrested on the person and it was a voice jured more than two-dozen ity” and “was not intended length of white PVC pipe gers aboard at the time, a courtesy booking at 7:09 recording that said the texts people last month in Playa to do major damage.” containing cardboard and authorities said it a.m. Friday. were a joke from Youtube. del Carmen, where the U.S. The Feb. 21 explosion tubes with cables con- had been out of service A report of a black Toyota Embassy has warned trav- ripped through the upper nected to a black box. for over 10 months. Accidents parked illegally at 6:12 p.m. elers to stay away from the section of the ferry as it “As a result of the in- Investigators are pursu- Saturday on Summer Street. ferries and parts of the Ca- was moored to the dock at vestigations, it can be ing multiple lines of inqui- A report of a motor vehicle Police reported there was no ribbean resort city. Playa del Carmen, leaving concluded that the rem- ry but have not made any accident at 4:08 p.m. Friday signage about no parking in Prosecutors said they a gaping hole in the side of nants of the explosive arrests or advanced a de- at 738 Western Ave.; at 6:08 that spot -- the signs were on believe there is no motiva- the vessel. artifact (in the Feb. 21 finitive theory about a mo- p.m. Friday at Boston and Mall the other side, but not in that tion for a terrorist group Passengers had already incident) show similari- tive for the explosion. streets; at 6:18 p.m. Friday at location. The caller told police to have carried out the at- unloaded after making ty to the one discovered In the wake of the ferry 250 Broadway; at 9:07 p.m. the Toyota was still there and tack and also think crimi- the trip from the nearby days earlier, and it is incidents, the U.S. Em- Friday at 800 Summer St.; at stated there were no signs nal gangs would not have resort island of Cozumel clear that it was a rudi- bassy barred U.S. govern- 11:03 p.m. Friday at Bank of “because there is snow on the done it, knowing it would but were on the pier at the mentary or homemade ment workers from taking America at 1 State St.; at 6:55 ground covering the lines that draw unwanted attention time. Twenty-six people, artifact,” the office said. ferries between Playa del a.m. Saturday at Chatham show you cannot park there.” and increased security. including American tour- On March 2, another ob- Carmen and Cozumel and Street and Western Avenue; at “Responsibility by ter- ists, were injured — none ject said to be a possible warned American travel- 9:56 a.m. Saturday at 42 Mar- rorist organizations or seriously. bomb was found attached ers to do the same. ket St.; at 11:08 a.m. Saturday PEABODY at 330 Lynnway; at 11:27 a.m. Saturday at General Edwards Bridge on Lynnway; at 4:51 Arrests Sessions: US prosecutors won’t p.m. Saturday at Broadway and Pendexter Street; at 12:25 p.m. Johnny J. Constantino, Sunday at Chatham and Mar- 37, of 66 Beaver St., Apt. ianna streets; at 12:50 p.m. 2, Salem, was arrested and take on small-time pot cases Sunday at 390 Chestnut St. charged with two counts of A report of a motor vehicle hit Class B drug possession, By Sadie Gurman and run accident at 5:33 p.m. Class C drug possession, ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday at 27 Mystic Ave.; at Class E drug possession and 7:57 p.m. Friday at Cook and larceny at 3 p.m. Friday. WASHINGTON — Fed- Hollingsworth streets; at 10:54 eral prosecutors won’t take p.m. Friday at 800 Summer on small-time marijuana St.; at 12:17 a.m. Sunday at Accidents cases, despite the Justice 58 Chatham St.; at 1:14 a.m. Department’s decision to lift A report of a motor vehicle Sunday at 140 Adams St.; an Obama-era policy that accident at 7:12 a.m. Friday at 1:18 a.m. Sunday at 104 discouraged U.S. authorities at 82 Lowell St. and 2 Per- Laighton St. from cracking down on the kins St.; at 8:03 a.m. Friday pot trade in states where A report of a motor vehicle at 136 Lowell St. and 2 King accident with personal injury at the drug is legal, Attorney St.; at 10:41 a.m. Friday at General Jeff Sessions said 8:34 p.m. Friday at 55 South Brothers Deli at 11 Main St.; St.; at 9:24 p.m. Friday at 54 Saturday. at 11:13 a.m. Friday at 498 Federal law enforce- Walnut St.; at 1:28 a.m. Sat- Lowell St.; at 11:20 a.m. Fri- urday at 815 Summer St.; at ment lacks the resources day at 147 Summit St. and to take on “routine cases” 8:20 p.m. Saturday at 15 Cur- 0 Lynnfield Street; at 12:49 ran Road; at 12:59 a.m. Sun- and will continue to focus p.m. Friday at 114 Margin St. on drug gangs and larg- day at 103 Lewis St.; at 3:15 and 1 Dobbs Road. a.m. Sunday at Lynnway and er conspiracies, Sessions Market Street. said. The comments come after the Trump adminis- Complaints tration in January threw Complaints the burgeoning marijua- A report of a disturbance at na legalization move- A report of a disturbance 2:59 a.m. Friday at Tannery at 4:27 p.m. Friday at 155 Apartments at 50 Warren St.; ment into uncertainty Myrtle St.; at 5:06 p.m. Friday at 4:06 a.m. Friday at North- by reversing the largely at Nina’s Market at 51 Essex east Arms at 108H Newbury hands-off approach that St.; at 5:32 p.m. Friday at 63 St. A caller reported there prevailed during the Sheridan St.; at 5:52 p.m. were people shooting guns in Obama administration, Friday at 63 Sheridan St.; at the area, which was very loud saying federal prosecu- 1:41 a.m. Saturday at 47 In- and woke up his family. tors should instead han- galls St.; at 5:34 a.m. Satur- dle marijuana cases how- day at 12 Chase St.; at 7:42 ever they see fit. p.m. Saturday at 54 Webster The Obama-era policy FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS St.; at 9:48 p.m. Saturday at SWAMPSCOTT allowed the pot trade to 20 Osborne St.; at 3:35 a.m. flourish, with eight states U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions addresses the California Peace Offi- legalizing marijuana for Sunday at 73 Johnson St.; Accidents cers’ Association at the 26th Annual Law Enforcement Legislative Day at 3:39 a.m. Sunday at 160 recreational use. in Sacramento. Neptune Blvd.; at 4:37 a.m. A report of a motor vehicle The reversal added to confusion about wheth- Sunday at Union Taxi at 202 accident at 8:46 a.m. Friday orado or California or some- before, they are not going to more harmful drugs. Some Blossom St.; at 1:26 p.m. at 664 Humphrey St.; at er it’s OK to grow, buy or use marijuana in states one else that possession of be working them now.” law enforcement officials Sunday at 5 Lloyd St. 12:18 p.m. Friday on Salem marijuana is legal under Of particular interest in pot-legal states argue Street. where pot is legal, since Overdose long-standing federal law United States law,” Sessions are problems that feder- the legal trade has caused prohibits it. And it caused said, answering student al authorities have tried unintended problems like A report of an overdose at Assaults concern that prosecutors questions after a speech at for years to tackle, like black-market marijuana 4:19 p.m. Friday on Washing- would feel empowered to Georgetown’s law school. illegal marijuana-grow- growing and dealing by ton Street; at 8:27 p.m. Friday A report of an assault and jail individuals for mari- But, he added, federal pros- ing operations on nation- people who don’t even try on Essex Street; at 7:19 p.m. battery at 5:31 p.m. Friday on juana possession. ecutors “haven’t been work- al parklands and gangs to conform to the legal Saturday on Summer Street. Railroad Avenue. “I am not going to tell Col- ing small marijuana cases that peddle pot along with framework.

Selling a house? Nantucket’s Historic African-American Buying a house? Meeting House defaced with racial slurs Find out what properties recently sold in your area. ASSOCIATED PRESS idence before dozens of the vandalism “a sense- Mofsen said if she had community members and less crime,” and said it ap- an opportunity to speak NANTUCKET — An public works employees peared to be “a hate crime with whoever was respon- Check out African-American histori- scrubbed the spray paint directed at persons of col- sible, she would invite the Real Estate page cal site in was vandalized off of the front door on or.” with racist graffiti. them inside of the build- in Saturday’s paper. Sunday morning. State Sen. Julian Cyr, ing to show them the rich The outside of the 19th The director of the meet- who represents Nantuck- history of Africans-Ameri- century African Meeting ing house, Charity-Grace et, said a lot of islanders House in Nantucket was Mofsen, told the Cape Cod were shaken. cans on Nantucket. spray-painted with racist Times that she “broke “I think this speaks The building was con- and sexually explicit slurs down” when she saw the to broader hate and the structed around 1827 and over the weekend, police graffiti. white supremacist resur- a restoration of the meet- said. Nantucket Police Chief gence across the nation,” ing House was completed Officers gathered ev- William Pittman called Cyr said. in 1999. MONDAY, MARCH 12, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Saugus strikes gold with Danvers Olympian

OLYMPIAN Davis. hockey. “It’s a lot more From A1 “She’s a wonderful per- slippery than real ice.” son,” he said. “Really in- Duggan organized the medal, that she had re- spiring for the kids.” children in a few drills, ceived for gymnastics. Soon after, Duggan and including a relay race and “It’s a huge part our mis- some of the kids hit the 3-on-3 hockey games. sion,” Duggan said. “We use synthetic ice set up in “I’ve never skated be- this as a platform to inspire the parking lot nearby for fore, but I’ve always want- young kids, girls and boys. some drills. ed to,” Harold Banks III, 7, “It is the greatest hon- The sheets of the plastic said to Duggan while nav- or of my life to be able to ice fit together like puzzle igating the surface. bring this home and share pieces, creating a surface Before long, hockey sticks the experience.” that could be walked and clashed and pucks slid into Duggan is no stranger skated on. a nearby net as the kids to getting involved locally, “It’s a little weird,” said capped off their day with ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK according to World Series Thomas Sarette, 8, who the Olympian as a light Ranger Barbara Buls explains the complicated process of making maple Park Superintendent Bob plays in Danvers youth flurry of snow began to fall. sugar at Breakheart Reservation on Saturday. Service window open despite closed doors STRAIGHT to serve the sentence. North Shore Community From A1 Quinonez said he spent College next fall for two about 3½ months, or 112 years, before transferring state’s justice services, as days, in jail at the Middle- to a four-year university, when the office opened. ton House of Corrections but isn’t sure what he’s But Ludwig said although while he was waiting for going to study. He said the building wasn’t really trial. He got out and vio- Straight Ahead opened much of a need anymore, lated probation for smok- some doors for him and the work continues, which ing weed and went back they advocated for him. includes helping youth of- for about a month and a “Nothing at all changed fenders transition back into half. until I said I wanted to their communities. Quinonez said that time change what I wanted to Ludwig said he and period was really hard do and accept the help that Straight Ahead Minis- for him — he was living was coming in,” Quinonez tries outreach workers, in Peabody and because said. “I think it (Straight Hector Brito and Andrew of the felony charge, he Ahead) held its role. It was Flattery, bring a similar wasn’t allowed to go back a piece of the wheel. A lot’s perspective to juvenile to school. He was an A, just up to you whether you offenders they work with B student, so that was want to change or not and through the organization. tough. He was detached that’s the realest thing Ranger “Hector, Andrew and from his family a lot at anybody can say.” myself all come from the In the classes, Ludwig Barbara Buls the time and remembers same background,” Ludwig said they go in and meet the speaks about not feeling like himself said. “I grew up in the city — his friends said he had youth. He said they start the history myself. I’ve done 9½ years changed. to talk about their future, of maple (in lockup) myself and I “I didn’t realize it until what their plans are for sugaring. know you’re not going to I was incarcerated, until I when they get out of jail and change unless you’re ready was thinking about my de- then the outreach workers to change and so we want cisions, until (I was) think- put together service plans to work with the guys who ing about where I was at and goals they can stay Maple sugaring has want the change.” committed to when they get in life,” he said. “That was Brito said they all know when I realized that my out. He said they help the what prison and addiction life wasn’t where I wanted youth get connected to re- is, adding that he was in it to be, so I had to put it sources in jail and also pro- begun at Breakhart lockup 11 to 12 years of his where I wanted it to be.” vide court advocacy. life. Flattery said he started Quinonez said the time If wanted, Ludwig said SYRUP takes about 40 gallons of “It’s so soft,” Jordan Lan- drinking at 10, became an period was also scary and Straight Ahead also con- From A1 sap in order to get one gal- ley, 5, said. addict and alcoholic, and recalls the uncertainty of tinues to work with youth lon of maple syrup.” A large crowd of families was homeless by 17. To sup- not knowing what was go- on re-entry after they get one step in the long pro- “It’s very interesting,” also gathered around local port his addiction, he would ing to happen to him. He out of jail, which includes cess that was first started said visitor and Saugus storyteller Tony Toledo, to rob people and houses. A remembers talking to his working with their collab- in 1601 according to De- resident Paul Kiesel. “I listen to his unique tales minister came to talk to him family and decided to use orative partners through- partment of Conservation would have never known and enjoy some pancakes about God while he was in the time to improve him- out the city and county. and Recreation Ranger A lot of it is character de- any of this and I love ma- and hot chocolate. prison and withdrawing self as a person. Barbara Buls. velopment, Ludwig said, ple syrup.” “We love going to things from drugs and alcohol. It was a chance encoun- Buls spent the day by Now, Flattery said he as youth can be put in job Also at the reservation, like this,” said Mark New- ter that led him to meet the fire teaching visitors gets to go into jails and Ludwig and Brito when he placement, but a job isn’t Visiting Service Super- by, who attended the event about maple sugaring and give people hope the way was in pretrial lockup. Qui- going to change their life. visor Jason Moreira was with his family. how Native Americans the minister did for him. nonez said a teacher from There are issues that need would have finally created showing visitors pelts “It’s great for the com- As a ministry, the organi- his GED class asked him to be worked out in indi- the sugar. from local animals like munity to come together, zation’s mission is to see to get a remote from across viduals, such as hurt, pain, “It is a very very long coyotes, beavers and gray we learn new things, it’s a Jesus Christ transform the the hall and he ended up or trauma from their past. process,” she said. “It foxes. great start to a Saturday.” lives of juvenile offenders, being stopped by Ludwig, “It’s really just trying to according to its website. who asked him how old he get them to see a different One of those youth was. He told him he had future than what they’ve Straight Ahead has just turned 18, and Lud- had and walk alongside Sweet 116, Lynn woman them so they can experi- worked with is 19-year-old wig asked him if he knew Lynn resident Yancy Qui- Brito, whom he ended up ence that rather than just nonez. Ludwig said the or- talking to in Spanish. pumping them full of infor- may be nation’s oldest ganization started work- “I was like, I need help,” mation,” Ludwig said. “The ing with Quinonez while Quinonez said. “I need to bottom line is we’ll gather he was incarcerated about change my ways, what I’m resources, but we’re not go- OLDEST told WLRN, South Flor- six great-great grand- two years ago. doing.” ing to change anybody. From A1 ida’s NPR station, last children, but that figure Quinonez was incarcerat- Quinonez ended up tak- “The change comes from year that age verification was also unclear. Dor- ed after a 2016 charge for ing classes with Straight within each individual, played in baseball’s Amer- would require a document vilas-Gedeon’s children, armed robbery, which was Ahead — every Friday, the and Yancy’s really demon- ican League and the much closer to 1901. He Carter, 4, and Oliviah, 6, later lowered to assault organization does reen- strated that. The goal is first Nobel peace priz- spoke with the station last and her niece, Kyandra and battery. Before the try groups in Middleton, really to get them to a es were awarded to Red June about Dervis’ claim Dorlean, 13, account for charge was lowered, he said Ludwig said. Quinonez place where they can look Cross founder Jean Henri — Dervis was living in three of those great-great there were some pretty big remembers going and in the mirror and say, you Dunant and peace activist Florida at the time. grandchildren. numbers being discussed, hearing what he needed to know what, some organi- Frederic Passy. Dorvilas-Gedeon added Days with Dervis are in terms of incarceration. hear and getting the ad- zation may have helped, When Dervis was a little that Dervis is not the only full of ups and downs, as But he ended up being vice he needed. but I did all the hard girl growing up in Haiti, person in their family to she is relatively healthy hit with a 2½ year sus- Now, Quinonez said it’s work, and that’s where five cents at the market live to such an advanced and strong, aside from de- pended sentence. If the been a year and a half Yancy’s at right now with would buy enough food to age. Dervis’ mother lived mentia and anxiety, which person does not violate the decisions he’s made.” feed the family, according — it was hard, but he’s to be 120 years old, ac- has affected her ability to probation during that time drug-free, which includes to Dorvilas-Gedeon. cording to Dorvilas-Gede- communicate. Gayla Cawley can be According to the Los An- period, the sentence is usu- no smoking, no drinking, on. She said her grandfa- As Dervis has her birth- ally dismissed. But if Qui- and he’s got his GED. He’s reached at gcawley@item- geles-based Gerontology ther’s sister (the sister of day on Christmas, it may live.com. Follow her on Research Group, which nonez were to violate his working, has a car and his Dervis’ husband) died at not come as a surprise to tracks supercentenari- probation, he would have license. He plans to attend Twitter @GaylaCawley. 112 and one of her aunts some that God is very im- ans, or people older than died at almost 100. Dervis’ portant to her. Up until 110 years old, the oldest oldest son died at 90 about last year, she was able to American is 114-year-old six years ago and anoth- go to church regularly. Rats! Peabody councilor Delphine Gibson, who er one of her daughters is As far as secrets to lon- lives in Pennsylvania. The gevity, Dorvilas-Gedeon oldest person in the world, now in her 90s. said her grandmother according to the database, Dervis had 10 children, doesn’t follow any sort of wants covers on trash is 117-year-old Nabi Ta- four of whom are still special diet. She said her jima from Japan. The list living. Her 68-year-old RATS Among the factors that formation from its trash grandmother would say shows there are 38 living daughter Angelina Joseph From A1 lead to potential rodent and recycling hauler, JRM her secret has been to re- supercentenarians around (Dorvilas-Gedeon’s moth- infestations are untended Hauling and Recycling, spect everybody and don’t the world, which includes er) lives with her in Lynn. problem, but that there vegetable gardens, bird about possible plans to 37 women. Dorvilas-Gedeon said she do anybody wrong — if have been more reports of feeders, and trash. Camer- provide the city with larg- Her age, if it could be took in her mother and you do that, you’ll live a rats in Peabody. on said the rodents will go er, covered recycling bins. verified, would make Der- grandmother in Novem- long life, Dorvilas-Gedeon “In 2017, there has been where there is food. The 18-gallon, uncov- vis the oldest person in the ber after Joseph had a said. Family has always a significant increase in That information from ered recycling bins cur- country, but the only birth stroke. Previously, Joseph been very important to the number of complaints Cameron and a consultant rently in use were provid- certificate for Dervis the had been taking care of her grandmother, she in the city, especially in from the city’s pest control ed to residents more than family has is one issued by her mother in Florida. said, adding Dervis used the more densely populat- company, A1 Pest Control, a decade ago. The amount the Haitian government According to Dor- to take care of her when ed parts of the city,” said led to Turco’s request that of recyclable materials in 2014. Dorvilas-Gedeon vilas-Gedeon, her grand- she was younger. Cameron. Cameron come back to the that blow out of the bins said her grandmother’s mother has too many Turco noted that the in- council to provide more in- and onto city streets on Gayla Cawley can be original birth certificate grandchildren and crease in rodent complaints formation on the benefits collection days has been a was lost. great-children to count, reached at gcawley@item- is not just a problem in of covered trash bins. cause of consternation for Robert Young, of Geron- citing each at more than live.com. Follow her on Peabody, but one across the City officials are still a number of residents and tology Research Group, 50. She also has at least Twitter @GaylaCawley. state and the nation. waiting to get more in- city councilors. 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ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Facebook is getting deeper into the pro- fessional sports streaming game, partnering with Major League Baseball to air 25 weekday afternoon games in an exclusive deal. The games will be available to Facebook users in the U.S. on Facebook Watch, the company’s video feature an- nounced last August, via the MLB Live show page. Face- book said Friday that recorded broadcasts also will be available globally, excluding select international markets. The package, MLB’s first digital-only national broad- cast agreement, precludes teams from televising those games on their regional sports networks. Facebook’s selection will come from among the nine games per season teams can lose from their local tele- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS casts to national video partners, which include Fox and ESPN. ‘Black Panther,’ 4 weeks in, tops ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ By Lindsey Bahr studio in launching Ava DuVernay’s adaption of “A ASSOCIATED PRESS Wrinkle in Time,” which opened in second place with $33.3 million from 3,980 locations. The PG-rated film, LOS ANGELES — T’Challa still rules the box office which cost around $103 million to produce and stars four weeks in, even with the fresh rivalry of another Oprah Winfrey and Reese Witherspoon, received Walt Disney Studios release in “A Wrinkle in Time.” mixed reviews from critics (it’s currently at a “rotten” 44 “Black Panther” took the No. 1 spot at the North percent on RottenTomatoes) and audiences who gave it American box office with $41.1 million according to stu- a B CinemaScore. dio estimates Sunday, leaving another newcomer in its In gauging “A Wrinkle in Time’s” long-term prospects, wake. The Marvel and Disney phenomenon crossed the a somewhat similar comparison could be Disney’s “To- $1 billion mark worldwide this weekend and became the morrowland,” a PG-rated sci-fi pic with middling re- 7th highest grossing domestic release with $562 million. views and a B CinemaScore which opened to $33 million Not accounting for inflation, it’s now passed “The Dark in the early summer of 2015 and went on to gross $93 Knight.” million domestically. “Tomorrowland,” however, nota- With a marketplace still dominated by “Black Pan- bly cost nearly twice as much to make as “A Wrinkle in ther,” Disney faced some stiff competition from its own Time.” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Southwest ‘casta’ paintings spotlight race, popular culture

By Anita Snow on display at the Scottsdale Museum of ASSOCIATED PRESS Contemporary Art through May 20, these and other works by the 45-year-old Dico- SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Masked Mex- chea give a modern psychedelic spin to the ican rebel leader Subcomandante Mar- colonial “casta” or caste paintings first cre- cos, wearing a purple three-piece suit, is ated in 18th century Mexico, taking viewers Windows paired with Britney Spears in a Won- to the crossroad of colonialism and contem- der Woman costume. Their child is a tiny porary popular culture as he examines the albino Marcos, smoking a pipe and wear- idea of “mestizaje,” or mixed-race identity. ing a turban with his own little ski mask, The exhibit is part of a program at the mu- in all sizes his body the black-suited torso of James seum that showcases up-and-coming artists Bond. from Mexico and the American Southwest. Another work by border artist Clau- The original caste paintings are still dio Dicochea shows Ronald Reagan seen at some museums, including the one $189.00 standing on a Pan American jet in col- at Mexico City’s Chapultepec Castle, and orful cowboy boots. Coupled with Salma feature portraits of mixed-race families *Additional discounts available for Hayek reprising her role as Frida Kah- — usually the parents and one or two contractors/property managers. lo but wearing the uniform of a Russian children. They illustrate how intermar- czar, their son is Heath Ledger as the riage among Indians, blacks, Spaniards Joker dressed in a pirate’s getup. Their and mixed-race people after the conquest daughter is the late Mexican movie star created hierarchal classifications of every Dolores del Rio with the body of super- mix imaginable, with the children born hero Vampirella and the headdress of Az- from diverse couplings arranged from Features: Low e Argon gas for e ciency tec emperor Montezuma. lightest to darkest-skinned in a kind of Spotlighted in the exhibit “Acid Baroque,” table of elements. Lifetime warrantee, double hung, tilt to clean

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B MONDAY, MARCH 12, 2018 Swampscott ices North sectional crown By Harold Rivera van also added one goal each. ITEM STAFF Santanello, Dominic Codispoti and Jack Poska each dished two assists. Olivieri LOWELL — The Swampscott boys and Zach Elwell logged one assist apiece. hockey team has given coach Gino Faia Goalie Dan Johnson made 34 saves. plenty to be proud about through its Di- As the first period progressed Swamp- vision 3 North tournament run. scott emerged as the more aggressive But if there’s one thing Faia wanted to team on offense and it paid dividends. see his Big Blue improve on, it’s getting Swampscott tested Wayland goaltender more shots on net. Ryan Nolan with 13 shots on net in the Sunday afternoon in 3 first period — two of them lighting the North final at Tsongas Center, No. 8 lamp. With 2:48 to play in the period, Swampscott generated 31 shots on net, Henriques, with an assist from Codispo- in an aggressive effort from start to fin- ti, scored the game’s first goal to give the ish. The result was a 7-2 win over No. 11 Big Blue a 1-0 lead. After the Warriors Wayland, punching Swampscott’s ticket were penalized for tripping toward the to Wednesday’s Division 3 state semifinal end of the period, the Big Blue cashed in against South champion Hanover. on the ensuing 5-on-4 advantage. Benoit “We’re always talking about shots,” wristed one past Nolan, with Santanello’s Faia said. “I think the guys sometimes assist, bumping the lead up to 2-0 with try to make an extra pass or try to get 3.6 seconds to play. in better position. This time, we just told That’s where it stood at the first inter- them ‘make sure we get pucks on net.’ We mission and the Big Blue went into the wanted to let the goalie make plays and locker room feeling good after an ideal handle them, and we’d get something out start. of it.” “Our first periods, we’ve come out slow,” Brett Benoit and Drew Olivieri each Faia said. “This is the first time (in the ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE scored two goals. Chris Henriques, a tournament) we’ve been able to come out freshman, scored his first varsity goal, Swampscott’s Drew Olivieri pulls away from Wayland’s Mike Jones while Stevie Santanello and Conor Dono- SWAMPSCOTT, B2 during Sunday’s game at the Tsongas Center. Lynn’s Burt is brilliant in defeat

ITEM STAFF REPORT class – Burt, Kenzie Kent, Toni Ann Miano and Ga- CHESTNUT HILL — bri Switaj – finished their Katie Burt made the “Fac- careers as the winningest es in the Crowd” page in class in program history, this week’s Sports Illus- claiming a 132-14-10 over- trated. Then, the Lynner all record in four years and who got her start as a besting the Class of 2017 seventh-grader playing (130 wins). The Class of for the Lynn/Winthrop 2018 also had a program hockey collaborative, went best .873 winning percent- out and put on a memora- age, edging past last year’s ble performance in net for seniors’ mark of .854. Boston College. Burt finished her career Unfortunately for Burt with the NCAA career and the Eagles, her 39 victories record (121) and saves weren’t enough to ranked fourth in career beat Ohio State. The Buck- shutouts (35). She ended eyes hung a 2-0 defeat on up with a .869 save per- the Eagles, depriving Burt centage, which will rank of one final chance to win PHOTO | PAULA MULLER in the Top 5 all-time in the national champion- NCAA history. Jalen Echevarria of St. Mary’s scored 15 points ship that eluded her all Additionally, her 3,180 in St. Mary’s Division 3 North nal loss to Wa- four years she played at saves are 12th most in tertown Saturday. The Heights. NCAA history, while her With the win, the Buck- 1.47 career goals-against eyes advanced to their average will rank in the ITEM FILE PHOTO first-ever Frozen Four top 10 all-time in NCAA Watertown next weekend in Minne- play and her .937 save Despite a career-ending loss to Ohio State in apolis. the NCAA quarter nals, Lynn’s Katie Burt too strong for Boston College’s senior BURT, B2 made her senior year count. St. Mary’s boys Crusade continues

By Steve Krause • Spartans embraced a for Fenwick girls ITEM SPORTS EDITOR new challenge. Page B2 By Anne Marie Tobin LOWELL — Long ago, ing our shots,” said Spar- FOR THE ITEM Jerry Reed explained Sat- tans coach Dave Brown. urday’s St. Mary’s boys LOWELL — If it’s true that defense wins “And sometimes, when basketball loss to Water- championships, then the Bishop Fenwick that happens, you start town rather succinctly. girls basketball team may be onto some- thinking about it. It gets “When you’re hot you’re thing. into your head, and it just hot,” the song said. “When Saturday at the Tsongas Center in the makes things worse. you’re not, you’re not.” North Division 3 championship game But it wasn’t a case of And St. Mary’s definitely against No. 7 Bedford, the Crusaders’ trade- simply not hitting on good mark defense put on a clinic, holding the was not. For that matter, looks. Watertown’s defense Buccaneers to just one point in the opening Watertown didn’t exactly had something to do with and closing quarters en route to a 45-22 light the Tsongas Center that too. win. Fenwick held Bedford to just 7-of-40 on fire either. So, the final “Oh, they played great shooting from the floor (17.5 percent) and score of 44-36 was an ac- defense,” Brown said. We forced 21 turnovers to boot. curate reflection of what didn’t get many good looks Truth be told, the Crusaders weren’t ex- went down in the Division either. actly lighting the place on fire. The game 3 North final. “That’s a tough team we was still up for grabs going into the final Watertown, which also played tonight. They’re eight minutes with Fenwick holding a 32- defeated Lynnfield en very well coached, and 21 lead, but the Crusaders shut the door route to the title, now they do everything right.” the rest of the way to advance to Tuesday’s has a date at the TD Gar- “The kids are laser-fo- state semifinals at TD Garden (2:15, weath- den Tuesday — weather cused and they can rec- PHOTO | ROSE RAYMOND er permitting) against Catholic Conference permitting, of course — ognize things on defense League archrival Archbishop Williams, against Jeremiah Burke very quickly,” said Water- Bishop Fenwick’s Courtney Norton battles with a which cruised to its sixth straight South in the state semifinal. Bedford player for control of the ball during Satur- “We came out not mak- ST. MARY’S, B2 day’s Division 3 North nal. FENWICK, B2 Lynn eld’s Mitchell 9th in nationals Prep hockey

By Anne Marie Tobin Emerging Elites division as a junior last stays alive FOR THE ITEM year. “The whole weekend was just incredi- By Mike Alongi If you are Lynnfield High senior track ble, but to finish top-10 in the champion- FOR THE ITEM star Kate Mitchell, it just keeps getting ship division was such a feeling of total better and better. The season isn’t over yet satisfaction after last year,” Mitchell said. for the No. 3 St. John’s Prep She began the weekend with a surprise “Last year was not a good year at all. I third place finish with fellow senior Ju- hockey team, as the Ea- peaked too early and had a lack of proper gles cruised by St. John’s liana Passatempo and freshman twins training and it was so hectic as I had to sisters Ashley and Lauren Mitchell in of Shrewsbury, 3-1, in the leave the meet right after the race to get losers bracket quarterfinal the Emerging Elites sprint medley re- home to take my SATs the next day, so lay at the New Balance Nationals Indoor of the Division 1A “Super I was determined to be better prepared 8” tournament at Chelms- Championships at The Armory Track this year and I think I my training just and Field Center in New York. ford Forum on Saturday paid off. It feels just great.” night. The win means the Sunday morning was back at The Ar- This year, Mitchell did face a handful mory, bright and early for the Champion- Prep will face off against of obstacles along the way, one of them No. 7 Pope Francis in the ship 800. Mitchell cranked it up a notch, being the race time of 10:10 a.m. and the running a career-best 2:10.60 to finish losers bracket semifinal. overnight switch to Daylight Savings PHOTO | ROSE RAYMOND Sophomore Brian Car- ninth in a star-studded field of 23 of the Time. best high school runners in the nation. rabes led the way for the “We don’t usually run at that hour, so St. John’s Prep captain Tim Usalis (in white) Eagles with one goal and The race was a redemption of sorts for gets around a player from St. John’s of Mitchell, who finished 36th in the lower MITCHELL, B2 Shrewsbury during Saturday’s game. ST. JOHN’S, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, MARCH 12, 2018 St. Mary’s met a new challenge By Steve Krause that goes from three to ITEM SPORTS EDITOR four to about seven and eight. LOWELL — When Dave “Look at Watertown,” Brown took over the St. Brown said. “They’re the Mary’s boys basketball seventh seed, and they’re program in 2014, he had going to the (TD) Garden.” two immediate objectives. A quick glance at the One was to win a state Division bracket proves championship, which the Brown’s point. Of the 15 Spartans accomplished teams that qualified, nine in 2016. The other was played .650 ball or better. to move up to Division 3. The top three seeds were That happened before the all 17-3, which included season started. the No. 1 Spartans, which “Once we won a title,” won a three-way coin toss Brown said, “I wanted to with Lynnfield and Ham- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE move up.” ilton Wenham to draw the Both Wayland’s Mike Jones (9) and Swampscott’s Zach Elwell look a little off-balance after collid- The Spartan boys joined top seed. ing during Sunday’s game. the girls, who went up a Bedford, the team St. division several years ago Mary’s beat to reach the and have won two Divi- Tsongas, was 15-5. Swampscott boys take Division 3 North hockey crown sion 3 state titles under Then came three 14-6 coach Jeff Newhall. Both teams: Whittier, Pentuck- SWAMPSCOTT from Codispoti on a 2-on- lievable athlete and goal- Aidan Chitkowski but Ol- baseball and softball are et and Watertown. The From B1 1 breakaway and fired it ie. We’ve relied on him ivieri’s pair of empty net- in Division 3 (and baseball Raiders, habitually at the into the net to make it a and once again he came ters in the closing stage goes five levels, when you top of Division 3, lost that and get a lead. The guys 2-goal lead again at 3-1. through for us.” sealed the 7-2 win. include 1A) and the boys three-way coin toss to drop settled in and got into the Swampscott’s lead in- Ahead 4-1 at the end of Swampscott now shifts and girls hockey teams down to No. 7. flow of the game. We saw creased to 4-1 when Beno- two, Swampscott was in gears toward preparing are in Division 1. Another team St. Mary’s that we could compete with it scored his second goal of control. for Wednesday night’s (6) “We wanted to move up face en route to Saturday’s them and beat them, and last year, but we got de- game was 13-7 Newbury- our guys finished the job.” the game, with 6:23 to play Donovan joined in on the battle against Hanover at nied,” Brown said. “We port. Wayland sliced the defi- in the period, on Santanel- scoring when he lit the Stoneham Arena. want to keep it up. Hope- “You look at all those cit in half on Riley Bon- lo’s assist. Johnson denied lamp seven minutes into “We have nothing to fully, we can win a title at teams are there are quite ner’s goal 40 seconds into a pair of Wayland shots in the third period, on assists lose here,” Faia said. “Ha- this level too.” a few where you say to the second period. Refus- the closing seconds on a from Elwell and Olivieri. nover’s unbelievable. Ob- Brown, who played for yourself you don’t want ing to let the Warriors gain Wayland power play. Down 5-1 with time wind- viously they’re the hands- the Spartans back when to face them right away,” any momentum, Swamp- “That’s Dan being Dan,” ing down, the Warriors on favorite to win the state the state only had three Brown said. scott answered quickly. Faia said. “That’s why emptied their net in hopes championship. We’ll just divisions, said the biggest With 12:54 on the clock, he’s one of the top goal- of a late rally. Wayland got go in, give it our best and Brown’s feelings were difference in the levels is Santanello scooped a pass ies around. He’s an unbe- one back with a goal from see what happens.” validated by the games the depth of the teams, his teams played in the and the strength of Divi- tournament. In the 74-65 Lynnfield’s Mitchell finishes 9th in national 800m event sion 3. win over Bedford, the Buc- “We wanted to challenge caneers wouldn’t go away. MITCHELL heats, came from behind medley race on Friday, Friborg, who edged out ourselves,” Brown said. And even in the 68-52 win From B1 to finish third, then had Mitchell methodically Mitchell at the MIAA All- “And it was a challenge. over Newburyport, Brown to wait for the next heat to made her move with 300 States meet this year, will “You look at the tourna- felt the team struggled. it totally changes your finish and the seeded heat meters to go and system- be running at Yale in the ment pairings and in Di- “In this division,” he preparation, plus losing to finish some four hours atically picked off all but fall. vision 4, you identify the said, “there’s no game an hour the night be- later before the final re- two competitors by the Mitchell received anoth- top three or four teams where you walk into the fore didn’t help,” Mitchell sults were posted. time she hit the finish line. er piece of good news over that might have a chance gym and feel as if you said. “We got up early, “I knew my heat would After that, it was just the weekend. to win it. In this division, should win handily.” but nothing was open for go out fast, and they were watch, wait and hope. “I just found out that our breakfast, so I just had a even faster than I expect- “It’s hard because when sprint medley team qual- Watertown is too tough for nutrition bar, but all in all, ed,” she said. “It was kind you are watching it’s nat- ified for the outdoor na- I would say, everything of crowded at the start so ural to hope that everyone tionals in the champion- St. Mary’s boys basketball worked out well. It was a I just did my thing and let running after you slows ship division, so that will little stressful at the time, everyone else go out. I was down,” she joked. “Actu- be an awesome experience ST. MARY’S Raiders’ lead back down but once I got to the track, 63 or 64 my first 400, then ally, we were staying any- to run with my sisters From B1 to single-digits. And that’s everything worked out, I was 1:38 or so after 600, way to watch Samantha and Juliana, plus you get where it stayed until the would have to say.” which was right where I (Friborg) run in the seeded cooler backpacks and stuff town coach Stephen Har- end of the quarter, with rington. Mitchell, running in wanted to be.” heat, so it was great to see when you are in the cham- Watertown holding a 29- As soon as the game the first of two unseeded As she had in the sprint her make All-American.” pionship division.” 23 edge. It could have started, one got the feel- been worse for St. Mary’s, ing the teams were in for but Jalen Echevarria (15 Fenwick’s Crusade for a state basketball title continues a bumpy ride. After eight points) got fouled attempt- minutes of play, it was ing to hit a 3-pointer and FENWICK defense. I’ll enjoy this one free throws by Nicole Bi- felt like it was going to be only 7-6, Watertown. sank all three free throws From B1 today, but am going to anco with two and a half one of those games that “We were missing St. Mary’s had its only watch some serious film minutes left in the half, wasn’t going to go our layups, free throws,” said real successful sustained championship with a 69- tomorrow. The one thing but both teams went cold way,” said DeBaggis. “The Brown. “We just started run to begin the fourth 45 win over Fontbonne I do know is we are going the rest of the way. way the momentum was thinking about it, and it quarter. Josuha Perez and Saturday. to have the shoot the ball Bedford showed some going, it felt like we were got worse.” Stephen Fama scored five Fenwick and Williams better against them.” life in the third quarter getting fouled and not get- The brick-laying con- straight points to make it have owned the state title vention continued in the Against Bedford, the and opened with a 7-2 run ting the calls. It felt bad a 1-point game, and Wa- the last three years with game was just a parade to close to within six at 24- second quarter, unabated. for a while but it always tertown’s lead teetered the Archies winning titles of turnovers, air balls and 18 with 3:27 to go. Shots clanged off the rim comes down to the girls after that, with each team in 2015 and 2017 and the missed layups for both As she had in the third and backboards like BBs trading volleys. But St. at a certain point always Crusaders winning their teams in the early going. quarter in the semis in a shooting gallery. Still, Mary’s could never get the seem to toughen up men- first title in 2016. With 1:06 left in the against Stoneham, Mea- St Mary’s (19-4) managed lead. Crusader coach Adam quarter, Fenwick held gher heated up. After a tally and pull it through.” to grab the lead after 16 With 3:50 to go, Fulcar’s DeBaggis knows his team a 5-1 lead, but finished monster block (she fin- Norton finished with a minutes — 11-10. 3-point play (bucket, free has a tough challenge on strong with six unan- ished with 9), she took a game-high 12 points, while Watertown had the throw) gave Watertown a its hands against Wil- swered points on hoops feed from Gallant in the Meagher finished with 8 game’s first real run in 7-point lead (36-29) and liams, which handed Fen- from Elizabeth Pica, Jen- low post and laid it in. points, 9 blocks and 6 re- the early part of the third the way things were going wick two regular season nie Meagher and Court- Bedford countered with bounds. DiPietro scored quarter, going on an 11-1 for the Spartans offensive- losses this year. ney Norton in the final two free throws, then Me- 10 points and pulled down spurt to take a 10-point ly that might as well have “We certainly don’t need minute to bump the lead agher got them right back 5 boards, while Gallant lead (21-11). Guard Julio been a 27-point advan- a scouting report on them, to 11-1. with another power move finished with 6 points, 6 Fulcar (19 points) and 6-6 tage. but we have a lot of work The Buccaneers got the down low to make it 28- assists and 3 boards. Na- John Korte (9) powered “I feel bad for the seniors to do. We gotta do some- lead down to eight, 17-9, 19. Another big block, her deau (5 points, 3 assists, 2 the surge with three buck- on the team,” said Brown. thing different, obvious- four minutes into the sec- ninth of the game, led to a steals) and Mary O’Brien ets and two free throws “They won a state champi- ly,” he said. “We had them ond quarter after Jennifer spinning layup up by Ol- (5 rebounds, block) also between them. onship, and were state fi- at halftime last time, but Rennich drained a prayer ivia Dipietro, then, with contributed. But St. Mary’s didn’t al- nalists, and then sectional they just exploded offen- of a three as the shot clock under 50 seconds to go, low the Raiders to make “Jennie is droven right finalists in a new division. sively. They can score expired. The Crusaders Norton found freshman the game a blowout. Lee “I think all told, these now,” said DeBaggis. “It in bunches. They are so ran off five straight to get Liz Gonzalez with a long Pacheco hit two foul shots, kids won something like seemed like she had a deep, their bottom five the lead up to 13, 22-9, on baseball throw to stretch and then Chib Onwuogu 85 games,” Brown said. “I would probably start on a free throw by Jaxson the lead back to 13, 32-19. million blocks, and inside, hit a conventional 3-point- don’t think that’s bad at most other teams, so they Nadeau, another floater A buzzer beater by Annie she’s so confident now er and the Spartans whit- all.” are tough and they have by Norton and a Sammi Cowen sent the teams into scoring, and Olivia may tled that lead back down Still, said Fama, “I don’t probably the best point Gallant steal and dish to the final quarter with Fen- just be the most improved to five (21-16). think we playe to our po- guard in the state in Asi- Nadeau on the fast break. wick on top, 32-21. on the team. She just Watertown got the lead tential. ah Dingle. She can shoot, Ten seconds later, Bedford “It was hard, particular- keeps playing better and back up to nine on back- “If we’d played today pass, drive and play great answered with a couple of ly in the third quarter. It better.” to-back hoops by Wenston the way we played some Rodriguez and Fulcar, nights this season could St. John’s Prep still alive in Division 1A hockey playoffs but a 3-pointer by Joseph could have won today,” he Abate-Walsh brought said. ST. JOHN’S clearing attempt and got knock the puck into the as close as they came. From B1 a wide open shot from the net for the goal. The win guarantees that Lynn’s Burt magnificent, but slot, burying a wrist shot Once again the Pioneers the Prep is one of the final one assist, while senior to take a 1-0 lead. had a golden opportunity four teams remaining in BC women fall to Ohio State captains Ryan Farrow and The Pioneers had a cou- later in the period, this the Super 8 tournament. Tim Usalis each had one ple of good scoring chances time with a 5-on-3 pow- Next up on the docket is BURT the third period. Howev- goal. Senior goalie Cam as the first period came to erplay for over a minute. Pope Francis, who is com- From B1 er, despite the pressure, Ludwig had 18 saves in a close, but Ludwig closed But once again, the Ea- ing off of an impressive the Buckeyes extended the win. percentage will be in the the door on both of them. gles stood tall with a great win over No. 1 Central the lead to 2-0 on Maddy “I thought we came out top 15 career marks. The Prep took a 2-0 lead penalty kill and kept St. Catholic to keep its own Field’s goal with under really strong in the first Burt holds the BC ca- about midway through the John’s Shrewsbury off the season alive. 5:00 to play after Juliann period and got off to a second period, and it all scoreboard. reer records for wins, save Iafallo blocked a shot in “I think they should be good start,” said St. John’s came as a result of hard The Eagles effectively percentage, goals against the Buckeyes’ end and considered the third-best coach Kristian Hanson. work from Carrabes. Af- put the game out of reach average and shutouts, and sprung a 3-on-2 back into team in the state, and we “Cam also played real- ter a nifty move to gain about halfway through the will finish second in saves. BC’s end. ly well in net, which was control of the puck, Carra- third period. T know how good they are,” After a scoreless first While keeping Ohio huge for us. It was a great bes flew into the offensive his time Carrabes sent Hanson said of the Cardi- period, Ohio State (24- State pinned in its own team win.” zone and fired a shot on a perfect pass to Farrow, nals. 10-4) took a 1-0 lead from half for much of the pe- The Eagles got off to ex- net. who was waiting in the “We’ll have to come with Lauren Boyle’s power-play riod, BC couldn’t crack actly the start they want- The shot rattled off the right circle and buried a our best game if we want goal at 10:12 of the sec- OSU goaltender and 2017 ed to, lighting the lamp facemask of Pioneers wrist shot to make it 3-0. to win on Monday night.” ond. After being out-shot All-American Kassidy just over three minutes goalie Corey Splaine and Dhillon Wilde scored for The Eagles will drop the 32-15 in the first two pe- Sauve, who made 38 saves into the game. bounced right back to Car- the Pioneers to make it 3-1 puck with Pope Francis at riods, Boston College (30- for the shutout After earning an early rabes, who had the pres- with just under four min- 5:30 this evening at the 5-3) powered back with It was the first time BC powerplay, Usalis stole a ence of mind to stop and utes to play, but that was Tsongas Center in Lowell. a 23-9 shot advantage in was shut out this season. MONDAY, MARCH 12, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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NBCSN The tournament be- the FBI investigation or in story line figures to follow From the top seed in the gins Tuesday with open- media reports that allege the Wildcats through what NHL NCAA Tournament — Vir- ing-round games featuring coaches and others have could be a long run in the ginia — to those that bare- a matchup of bubble teams directed payments and im- tournament. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE ly made it into the bracket UCLA and St. Bonaventure, proper benefits to recruits The chairman of the Atlantic Division Central Division — Arizona State and Syr- GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA then kicks into full swing and players — thus, break- NCAA selection commit- Tampa Bay 69 48 17 4 100 253 191 Nashville 68 44 14 10 98 222 173 acuse — it feels as though Thursday and Friday at ing rules that go to the core tee, Bruce Rasumussen, Boston 67 43 16 8 94 226 172 Winnipeg 68 41 18 9 91 227 179 everyone involved in March Toronto 69 40 22 7 87 228 197 Minnesota 69 39 23 7 85 216 198 eight sites around the coun- of the amateur-sports code has said the investigations Florida 66 34 25 7 75 202 207 Dallas 68 38 24 6 82 197 177 Madness is on the bubble try. that defines both the NCAA played no part of the brack- Detroit 68 26 31 11 63 177 206 Colorado 68 36 24 8 80 215 202 this year. Montreal 68 25 31 12 62 173 214 St. Louis 68 36 27 5 77 187 180 The Final Four is March and the “student-athletes” et-filling process. Ottawa 67 23 33 11 57 181 233 Chicago 70 30 32 8 68 199 207 College basketball is in 31 and April 2 in San An- who make this billion-dollar And yet, it’s hard to imag- Buffalo 69 22 35 12 56 165 224 Pacific Division trouble. tonio. Shortly after that, a business run. ine there weren’t some Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 68 44 19 5 93 232 185 The brackets came out commission led by former They range from teams sighs of relief in the NCAA Wash 68 38 23 7 83 206 200 San Jose 68 36 23 9 81 198 186 Sunday, replete with the Secretary of State Condo- that made it into the tourna- offices when some bubble Pittsburgh 69 39 26 4 82 226 210 Anaheim 69 34 23 12 80 193 189 usual fanfare that accompa- Phila 69 35 23 11 81 203 202 Los Ang 68 37 26 5 79 197 173 leezza Rice is expected to ment off the so-called bubble teams’ names were left out NJ 69 35 26 8 78 204 208 Calgary 70 34 26 10 78 197 206 nies America’s biggest office deliver recommendations — Alabama — to one of the of the field. For instance, Columbus 69 36 28 5 77 188 193 Edmonton 68 30 34 4 64 193 221 pool. Villanova, Kansas and Carolina 68 30 27 11 71 181 206 Vancouver 68 25 34 9 59 183 224 from an investigation trig- best teams in the country. Louisville has lost its coach NYI 69 30 29 10 70 222 245 Arizona 67 21 35 11 53 162 219 Xavier joined Virginia as No. gered by an FBI probe Arizona, a No. 4 seed in the (Rick Pitino), athletic direc- NYI 69 30 32 7 67 195 221 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for 1 seeds, but they, along with that led to charges last fall South, has been roiled by a tor (Tom Jurich) and latest overtime loss. Top three teams in each Vancouver at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. the other 64 contenders, will against assistant coaches, report that wiretaps caught national title (2013) in the division and two wild cards per conference Tuesday’s Games advance to playoffs. Boston at Carolina, 7 p.m. play against the backdrop agents, employees of appar- coach Sean Miller discuss- culmination of scandals Sunday’s Games Dallas at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. of an investigation-riddled el companies and others. ing a $100,000 payment to that have slammed that Chicago 3, Boston 1 Ottawa at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Calgary, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Nashville, 8 p.m. season in which bribes and No fewer than a dozen freshman Deandre Ayton. program for the better part Dallas at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. Colorado at Minnesota, 8:30 p.m. payoffs made bigger head- teams in the tournament Miller has strongly denied of this decade. Vancouver at Arizona, 9 p.m. Edmonton at Calgary, 9 p.m. Monday’s Games Los Angeles at Arizona, 10 p.m. Vegas at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Washington, 7 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Montreal at Columbus, 7 p.m. Dallas at Toronto, 7 p.m. Action heating up in elementary tournament Carolina at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 8 p.m. Ottawa at Florida, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. St. Louis at Anaheim, 10 p.m. New Jersey at Vegas, 10 p.m. By Sean Morris In the first boys game, on Ingalls in the semis on game was another nail Detroit at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Vancouver at Anaheim, 10 p.m. FOR THE ITEM Cobbet nipped Tracy 17- Thursday at 3:15. Jarelis biter between Sewell-An- 12, Cobbet’s William Pena Lara was Connery’s high derson and Shoemaker. Blackhawks 3, Bruins 1 LYNN — Day three of Boston 0 0 1 — 1 Toews), 18:55. Penalties—Chara, was high scorer with 7 scorer with 6 points. Nao- The score was tied at 13 the 41st Annual Lynn Ele- points and teammate Ed- my Vasquez scored all four with less than a minute Chicago 1 0 2 — 3 BOS, major (high sticking), 16:26. mentary Basketball Tour- First Period—1, Chicago, Anisimov Shots on Goal—Boston 10-14-8— win Castro chipped in 5. points for Ford. to play when Sewell’s Ga- nament Saturday saw sev- 20 (Gustafsson, Toews), 7:26 (pp). 32. Chicago 12-11-16—39. Cameron Weaver had 5 The final two games of briel Martin (the game’s Penalties—Schaller, BOS, (roughing), Power-play opportunities—Boston 0 en teams advance to the 6:08; Grzelcyk, BOS, (interference), points and Jason Perry the day were both decided high scorer with 8 points) of 1; Chicago 2 of 5. semifinals. 7:49; Heinen, BOS, (hooking), 10:50; and Johan Tavares scored in the final minute. First, scored the winning bas- Goalies—Boston, Khudobin 15-5-4 The day’s action kicked Hayden, CHI, (high sticking), 15:40. 3 apiece for Tracy. home court favorite Sis- ket in 15-13 victory. Ryan (39 shots-36 saves). Chicago, Fors- off with a Division 1 girls Second Period—None. Penalties— Cobbet takes on Ford son took on Washington Amirault had 4 points for None. berg 9-14-3 (32-31). game between Harrington Third Period—2, Boston, Chara 7 A—21,819 (19,717). T—2:25. and Callahan. Harrington Thursday at 4:30. in front of a packed gym. Sewell-Anderson. Referees—Jon Mclsaac, Ian Walsh. (Krejci, DeBrusk), 10:57. 3, Chicago, led the whole way for a In Division 2 girls, the Sisson had an 8-point lead Shoemaker’s Jordan Kane 25 (Gustafsson, Toews), 16:44 Linesmen—Steve Barton, Steve Mill- Aborn girls took a 6-point midway through the sec- Em led the Sharks with (pp). 4, Chicago, Seabrook 4 (Kane, er. 18-3 win. Jayleen No- vas scored 8 points and lead into the half and ond half but couldn’t sur- 7 points. Ian Brown, Luke Crystal Deleon 6 for Har- cruised to the 27-12 victory vive a late push and full Denning and Landon Li- NBA rington. Callahan’s high over Brickett. Aborn’s Mea court press by Washington, moli were also among the Papazoglou led all scorers which won, 26-23. Denzell scorer’s for Shoemaker. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE scorers were Savannah Atlantic Division Southwest Division Tang and Ashanti Mott. with 14 points and Ariana Guillen (a 2017 Tourna- Sewell takes on the Lin- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Harrington will play the Reynoso had 8. Jarianna ment all-star got hot at coln-Thomson/Aborn win- x-Toronto 49 17 .742 — Houston 52 14 .788 — McMillan had 10 for Brick- the right time scoring 8 of ner Friday at 7. x-Boston 46 21 .687 3½ New Orleans 38 28 .576 14 winner of Tracy/Drewicz Philadelphia 36 29 .554 12½ San Antonio 37 29 .561 15 Friday at 4:30. ett. Aborn looks to unseat his team high 10 points in First-round games re- New York 24 43 .358 25½ Dallas 21 46 .313 31½ undefeated Sewell-An- the second half for Wash- sume this Wednesday at Brooklyn 21 46 .313 28½ Memphis 18 48 .273 34 In Game 2, Hood, last Southeast Division Northwest Division year’s Division 1 girls fell derson in the semis this ington. Teammates DJ Pickering Middle with W L Pct GB W L Pct GB to Ingalls, 22-5. Alisha Thursday at 5:45. Santana and Jarrod Allen the Drewicz girls taking Washington 38 29 .567 — Portland 40 26 .606 — Miami 36 31 .537 2 Minnesota 39 29 .574 2 Soto and Saniya Patton In Division 1, the Con- had 3 apiecen. Tyler Guy on Tracy at 3:15, the Cal- Charlotte 29 38 .433 9 Oklahoma City 39 29 .574 2 turned in fantastic per- nery girls prevailed over was Sisson’s high scorer lahan boys playing Hood Orlando 20 47 .299 18 Denver 37 30 .552 3½ with 13. Atlanta 20 47 .299 18 Utah 37 30 .552 3½ formances for the Rock- Ford, 14-4, in a Division 1 at 4:30, Lincoln-Thomson Central Division Pacific Division ets, scoring 8 and 6 points. girls game. Connery coach Washington will play the and Aborn boys at 5:45 and W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Nakiiyah Womack and Robert F. Conlon praised winner of the Lynn Woods/ Brickett and Lynn Woods Cleveland 38 27 .585 — Golden State 51 16 .761 — Indiana 39 28 .582 — L.A. Clippers 36 29 .554 14 Amayah Santana were his team’s effort on both Brickett game this Friday boys at 7.. All games are Milwaukee 35 31 .530 3½ L.A. Lakers 29 36 .446 21 the high scorers for the ends of the court and is at 5:45. open to the public and ad- Detroit 30 36 .455 8½ Sacramento 21 46 .313 30 Chicago 23 43 .348 15½ Phoenix 19 49 .279 32½ Hawks. looking forward to taking The second D2 boys mission is $1. x-clinched playoff spot San Antonio at Houston, 8 p.m. Sunday’s Games Miami at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Toronto 132, New York 106 Tuesday’s Games Marchand out, B’s fall C’s can’t hold off Indy Chicago 129, Atlanta 122 Indiana at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Minnesota 109, Golden State 103 Minnesota at Washington, 7 p.m. Utah 116, New Orleans 99 Dallas at New York, 7:30 p.m. CHICAGO (AP) — Patrick six-game winning streak BOSTON (AP) — Victor rallied to tie 95-all with 37 Denver 130, Sacramento 104 Oklahoma City at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Houston 105, Dallas 82 Toronto at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Kane scored a tie-breaking and their own 2-game slide. Oladipo scored 27 points, seconds left. Indiana 99, Boston 97 Charlotte at New Orleans, 8 p.m. power-play goal with 3:16 Chicago’s Artem Anisi- then committed a dead-ball Turner gave the Pacers Philadelphia 120, Brooklyn 97 L.A. Clippers at Chicago, 8 p.m. Cleveland at L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m. Orlando at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. left in the third period as mov scored his 20th goal, offensive foul with 1.5 sec- the lead again and, after Monday’s Games Detroit at Utah, 9 p.m. the Chicago Blackhawks reaching that mark for the onds left that gave Boston a Terry Rozier’s miss, Indiana Milwaukee at Memphis, 8 p.m. Cleveland at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Sacramento at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Denver at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. beat the Boston Bruins 3-1 third straight season since shot to win the game at the hit a pair of foul shots to on Sunday afternoon. the Blackhawks acquired buzzer, but the Indiana Pac- take a four-point lead. Pacers 99, Celtic 97 Kane scored on a screened him from Columbus. Anton ers held on to beat the de- But Tatum hit a seeming- INDIANA (99) 2, Rozier 5-13 3-5 16, Allen 0-0 0-0 shot from just inside the left Forsberg made 31 saves, pleted Celtics 99-97 Sunday. ly meaningless layup to cut Bogdanovic 4-7 2-2 14, T.Young 2-7 0. Totals 34-81 17-21 97. point to put Chicago ahead and Jonathan Toews had Boston led by 10 at half- the deficit to two points with 0-0 4, Turner 8-13 0-0 19, Joseph Indiana 24 16 34 25—99 3-7 0-0 8, Oladipo 10-20 5-5 27, Boston 25 25 20 27—97 2-1 with Boston’s Zdeno three assists. time before point guard only 1.5 seconds left. Robinson III 3-4 0-0 7, Booker 2-7 3-Point Goals—Indiana 12-22 (Bog- Chara off for high-sticking Chara tied the game 1-1 Kyrie Irving left the game But Oladipo was whistled 0-0 4, Sabonis 5-9 0-0 10, Collison danovic 4-5, Turner 3-4, Joseph 2-2, Brandon Saad, getting a midway through the third with a sore left knee, joining when his elbow caught Mar- 0-2 2-2 2, Stephenson 2-5 0-1 4. Oladipo 2-5, Robinson III 1-2, Ste- Totals 39-81 9-10 99. phenson 0-1, Booker 0-1, T.Young double-minor for drawing period. Boston back-up An- absent big man Al Horford( cus Morris in the face. A re- BOSTON (97) 0-2), Boston 12-37 (Smart 6-12, blood. Brent Seabrook add- ton Khudobin had 36 saves. sick, and Jaylen Brown view confirmed the call. Tatum 5-11 7-8 19, Morris 5-13 0-0 Rozier 3-8, Tatum 2-4, Irving 1-3, ed a goal from the right The Bruins played with- (concussion). Indiana went Boston inbounded the ball 10, Baynes 3-9 0-0 6, Irving 3-6 0-0 Theis 0-1, Baynes 0-1, Larkin 0-2, circle on a screened shot out leading scorer Brad ahead by as many as nine, to Rozier, who took a long 7, Smart 6-13 2-2 20, Ojeleye 1-1 Morris 0-6). Fouled Out—None. 0-1 2, Nader 0-0 2-2 2, Theis 2-4 1-1 Rebounds—Indiana 39 (Turner 10), with 1:05 remaining as the Marchand, who sat out with and had a 93-76 lead with 2-pointer that bounced off 5, Monroe 4-7 0-0 8, Larkin 0-4 2-2 Boston 42 (Smart 7). Blackhawks ended Boston’s an upper-body injury. 2:13 to play before Boston the near side of the rim. B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, MARCH 12, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Do what you can to pitch in Get involved in a project or Look for the positive in every Participate in something that’s If you make a couple of chang- An emotional incident will and help, even if someone make the effort to learn some- situation. Use your intuition to within your budget to bring you es to your office space or living change everything. Be care- who likes to command your thing new. The encounter you help you understand why you closer to the people you care arrangements, it will make a ful how you deal with friends, attention complains. It will have with someone you meet are faced with opposition so about most. Spend time with world of difference to your dai- peers and relatives. A wrong feel good to help a cause you will change your life. Partici- you can find a way to compro- kids, parents or a friend in ly output. Stop procrastinating word or move will be difficult to care about. pate and reciprocate. need. and get started. mise. reverse. ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Take hold of what’s important Don’t be too trusting. You have LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Trouble will brew at home or Refuse to let someone restrict AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) to you and don’t let go, even if plenty to offer, and your en- Think about the way you pres- with friends or co-workers to- your freedom. Demanding Look at what you’ve accom- someone plays an emotional thusiasm will be appreciated. ent yourself or the way you deal day. Keep the peace, even if it people need to be put in their plished in the past and use old mind game with you. Letting Someone is likely to twist your with co-workers, friends and means spending time on your place. Take care of your respon- successes to build new ones. someone limit what you can do words or take credit for your family. Be open and receptive own. A little pampering will do sibilities and suggest others do Trust in your instincts and let will set you back. ideas. to change. you good. the same. your experience lead to victory.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Parents blame teen’s friends for underage drinking episode You’ll play luckier by counting to 13 DEAR ABBY: My he was having a hard time Sherwood Smith, an author as much as he could about 15-year-old daughter, “Jen- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van emotionally. I was John’s of fantasy and science fiction, the deal. ny,” went to a sleepover Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, confidante and best friend. said, “When I turned 13 and He took the third trick with with her two best friends and was founded by her mother, About six months after the took a typing class, with typ- his heart ace, drew trumps, from school last Friday, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at divorce was final, his ex- ical early teen enthusiasm played a heart to dummy’s “Penny” and “Ginger.” Pen- wife found out he was with and total lack of critical ability, king and ruffed the heart nine. ny’s parents went out and DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los me. She decided she want- I started sending my stuff to What had he learned? left the girls alone. They Angeles, CA 90069. ed him back, and he recon- publishers once I’d baby-sat That West had started with drank some beer. Jenny ciled with her. long enough to earn the post- six spades, two hearts, one John and I still talk, and age.” diamond ... and therefore four and Ginger were sober, the email was confirmed upset after coming home but Penny also drank since then they have bro- If you can count to 13 at the clubs. received, my daughter is and finding their daughter some hard liquor and got ken up three or four addi- bridge table, you will quickly South cashed his club disappointed that it was smashed and the other two very drunk. I found out tional times. I want him win the money to buy sheets king to see East’s singleton, never acknowledged. Pen- “tiddly,” they were wrong about it the following back, but only if she’s com- and sheets of stamps — as- then played a club to dum- ny’s parents have been to expect Jenny and Gin- Monday after Penny text- pletely out of the picture. suming you are playing for my’s nine. When it held, he known to be dramatic in ger to have prevented their ed my daughter and Gin- She’s a master manipula- greenbacks. returned to his hand with a past dealings with other ger to tell them how upset daughter from misbehav- tor and uses their adult How did that ability help trump and played a club to students and parents. Will and disappointed her par- ing. kids and grandchildren to South in today’s deal? He the jack. you advise me on what I ents were and that they I do not agree that ask- control him. How can I get was in five diamonds. West The number 13 is lucky for should do? I feel I should cashed his two top spades bridge players. were demanding letters of ing for a written apology it through John’s head let it go and let Jenny fig- (East showing three by follow- apology from all three was over the top. And un- that if he stands his ure out how she should ing suit in ascending order), girls. der the circumstances, I ground, she will go away choose her friends. She then shifted to the heart 10. I thought it was over the don’t think your daugh- and find someone else? has ditched a friend who West made a weak jump top, but realized Jenny ter’s letter needed acknowl- wasn’t a good influence on edgment. Let it go, with a STAYING WITH IT IN overcall. South’s three-spade was in the wrong. That OHIO cue-bid asked his partner same day Jenny wrote her without us forcing her firm lecture to your daugh- to. ter about underage drink- to bid three no-trump with a them an email with a DEAR STAYING: If you spade stopper. When North ing and the consequences heartfelt apology for disre- JENNY’S MOM IN think John’s wife (ex?) will could only admit to some club that will follow if you find specting everyone by CANADA ever be completely out of values, South signed off in five drinking in their house, out it happens again. the picture, you are mis- diamonds. for drinking their beer DEAR MOM: There is taken. She will always be The key to the contract was without permission and plenty of blame to go DEAR ABBY: A couple there in some capacity be- avoiding a club loser. The nor- for allowing their daugh- around. Penny’s parents of years ago, I ran into cause of the children and mal line would have been to ter to get drunk (not being shouldn’t have left three “John,” an old friend who grandchildren. If you can’t cash the king, then play low to a true friend and trying teenagers alone with li- was going through a di- accept that fact, you should dummy’s jack. But the original harder to stop her). quor available. While I vorce. We began a wonder- end the relationship before declarer decided to find out Now, the fifth day after can’t blame them for being ful relationship, although you waste any more time.

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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION mortgage given by Andrew T. Love and Kirsch McLean to Mortgage Electronic Docket No. ES18P0465EA Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated Docket No. ES18P0522EA Essex Probate and Family Court Essex Probate and Family Court December 19, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) 36 Federal Street Registry of Deeds at Book 26406, Page 204, of which mortgage the undersigned 36 Federal Street Salem, MA 01970 Salem, MA 01970 is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration (978)744-1020 Systems, Inc. to The Bank of New York for the Benefit of The CWABS, Inc. (978)744-1020 Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-1 dated November 7, 2007 and recorded with said Registry on February 5, 2008 at Book 27500, Page 588 and by Estate of: assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to The Bank of Estate of: Pasquale Anthony Ventura Nicholas A. Chakoutis New York Mellon Formerly Known as The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Also known as: Patsy Anthony Ventura, Patsy A Ventura, Patsy Ventura, Pat Certificateholders of the CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-1 Date of Death: 01/26/2018 Ventura To all interested persons: dated January 15, 2014 and recorded with said Registry on January 22, 2014 at Date of Death: 01/04/1998 Book 33078, Page 576, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the A Petition for Formal Adjudication of Intescacy and Appointment of Personal To all interested persons: Representative has been filed by: purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 p.m. on A Petition for Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment of Personal April 9, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 14 CHAPMAN PLACE, LYNN, Dianna Chakoutis of Lynn MA Representative has been filed by: requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said Maria A. Ventura-Brooks of Nahant, MA mortgage, as requested in the Petition. requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief The petitioner requests that: as requested in the Petition. TO WIT: Dianna Chakoutis of Lynn MA The Petitioner requests that: be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety Maria A. Ventura-Brooks of Nahant, MA The land in said Lynn, bounded and described as follows: on the bond in an unsupervised administration. be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety IMPORTANT NOTICE on the bond in an unsupervised administration. NORTHERLY by land now or late of Stacey, 35.75 feet; You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the IMPORTANT NOTICE Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the EASTERLY by land of Knights and of Griffin, 69.06 feet; must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney the return day of 04/02/2018. must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on SOUTHERLY by land now or late of Chapman, 44.10 feet; This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written the return day of 04/02/2018. appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written WESTERLY by a Court (now Chapman Place), 24.50 feet; timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections SOUTHERLY again by a Court (now Chapman Place), 10.50 feet; notice to you. within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM notice to you. and WESTERLY by land formerly of Wacey, 63.20 feet. PROBATE CODE (MUPC) UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised PROBATE CODE (MUPC) administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the Being the same premises conveyed to the herein named grantor(s) by deed A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised recorded with the Essex Registry of Deeds in Book 23546, Page 21. Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the expenses of administration. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23546, Page 21 and also the deed at Book Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and 30677, Page 133. WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. expenses of administration. Date: March 01, 2018 WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Pamela Casey O'Brien These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit Date: February 21, 2018 of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the Register of Probate Pamela Casey O'Brien Item: March 12, 2018 nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax Register of Probate titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Item: March 12, 2018 liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. THE TRIAL COURT NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT TERMS OF SALE: CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION Premises: 45 Hanover Street, Lynn, MA Docket No. ES16P0834EA A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check Essex Probate and Family Court will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain 36 Federal Street balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 mortgage given by Salem, MA 01970 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Helen J. Mahoney and Kathleen J. Mahoney-Thomas to Fleet National Bank and (978)744-1020 Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the now held by Bank of America, N.A. s/b/m Fleet National Bank, said mortgage date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full dated December 30, 2003, and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage Registry of Deeds in Book 22251, Page 79, as affected by a Loan Modification Estate of: shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Agreement dated February 3, 2012, and recorded in said Registry of Deeds in Kathleen W. Barnard Book 31220, Page 35; for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the Date of Death: 10/30/2015 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on March 26, 2017 To all interested persons: at 12:00 PM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises A Petition for S/A - Formal Appointment of Successor PR has been filed by: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON described in said mortgage, to wit: Robert Barnard of Newfane VT FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-1 The land in said Lynn, together with the buildings thereon, more particularly as requested in the Petition. Present holder of said mortgage bounded and described as follows: The petitioner requests that: Robert Barnard of Newfane VT By its Attorneys, NORTHERLY by land now or formerly of Hickey, 114.59 feet; be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. on the bond in an unsupervised administration. 150 California Street EASTERLY by land now or formerly of the City of Lynn, 15.15 feet; IMPORTANT NOTICE Newton, MA 02458 You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the (617) 558-0500 SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Swartz, 44.69 feet; Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney 201511-0291 - PRP must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on Item: March 12, 19, 26, 2018 SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Mcmanus, 85.09 feet; and the return day of 04/09/2018. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written NORTHWESTERLY by Hanover Street, 49.04 feet; appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNFICANT IMPACT the event of a typographical error in this publication. notice to you. AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated December 31,2003, and recorded in PROBATE CODE (MUPC) March 12, 2018 the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 22251, Page 77. A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the 10 Church Street liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Lynn, MA 01902 any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and expenses of administration. These notices shall satisfy two separate but related procedural requirements FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. for activities to be undertaken by Neighborhood Development Associates Inc. in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place Date: March 01, 2018 of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in Pamela Casey O'Brien REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days Register of Probate after the date of sale. Item: March 12, 2018 On or about March 30, 2018 the City of Lynn, acting through the Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development, will submit a request to the US Other terms to be announced at the sale. Department of Housing and Urban Development for the release of HOME Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM funds in the amount of $200,000.00 under 1080 Main Street (SEAL) Title II of the HOME Investment Partnership Act of 1990 as amended, to undertake Pawtucket, RI 02860 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS a project known as "Minot Street Housing Development Initiative" for the purpose Attorney for Bank of America, N.A. s/b/m Fleet National Bank LAND COURT of constructing four single family homes. Present Holder of the Mortgage DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT (401) 272-1400 17SM008335 FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT Item: February 26, March 5, 12, 2018 ORDER OF NOTICE

LHAND has determined that the project will have no significant impact on the To: human environment. Therefore, an Environmental Impact Statement under the The Heirs, Devisees and Legal Representatives of the Estate of Virginia A. Bowen; National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) is not required. Additional COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Vanessa L. Bowen; project information is contained in the Environmental Review Record (ERR) which THE TRIAL COURT Dennis J. Bowen III; is on file at the Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development Office, 10 PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Church Street, Lynn, MA 01902 and may be examined or copied M, W & TH 8:00 CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 A.M to 4:00 P.M.; T 8:00 A.M to 7:00 P.M. and F 8:00 A.M to 12:30 P.M. Docket No. ES18P0466EA U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 et seq.: Essex Probate and Family Court PUBLIC COMMENTS 36 Federal Street Wells Fargo Bank, NA Salem, MA 01970 Any individual, group, or agency may submit written comments on the ERR to the (978)744-1020 claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, LHAND. All comments received by March 29, 2018 will be considered by the numbered 39 Perley Street, given by Virginia A. Bowen to Mortgage Electronic LHAND prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds. Comments Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Commercial Federal Savings Bank, A should specify which notice they are addressing. Estate of: Federal Savings Bank, dated September 29, 2004, and recorded in the Essex Gloria Ann Ventura County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23440, Page 324, and now RELEASE OF FUNDS Date of Death: 02/18/2015 held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for To all interested persons: determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. The City of Lynn, acting through the LHAND, certifies to HUD that the Honorable A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal Thomas M. McGee, acting in his capacity as Mayor consents to accept the Representative has been filed by: If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities Maria A. Ventura-Brooks of Nahant, MA States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers in relation to the environmental review process and that these responsibilities have requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on been satisfied. HUD's approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities as requested in the Petition. that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in under NEPA and related laws and authorities and allows the City of Lynn to use The Petitioner requests that: this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before April 16, program funds for the project specified above. Maria A. Ventura-Brooks of Nahant, MA 2018 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety benefits of said Act. OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS on the bond in an unsupervised administration. Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on March 2, 2018. IMPORTANT NOTICE Attest: Deborah J. Patterson HUD will accept objections to its release of fund and the City of Lynn's certification You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Recorder for a period of fifteen days following the anticipated submission date or its actual Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney 201109-0040-YEL receipt of the request (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the following must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on Item: March 12, 2018 bases: (a) the certification was not executed by the Certifying Officer of the City of the return day of 03/26/2018. Lynn; (b) the City of Lynn has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written finding required by HUD regulations at 24 CFR part 58; (c) the grant recipient or appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a other participants in the development process have committed funds, incurred timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections costs or undertaken activities not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further LEGAL NOTICE a release of funds by HUD; or (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 notice to you. Lynn Conservation Commission CFR Part 1504 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM from the standpoint of environmental quality. Objections must be prepared and PROBATE CODE (MUPC) In accordance with the provisions of M.G. L. Chapter 39, Section 23B, and submitted in accordance with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58, Sec. A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised Chapter 131, Section 40, (the Wetlands Protection Act and By-Laws), the Lynn 58.76) and shall be addressed to HUD administration office at 10 Causeway administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the Conservation Commission will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, March 20, 2018, Street, Boston, MA 02222-1092. Potential objectors should contact HUD to verify Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the at 6:30 p.m., Room 102A (ground floor), Lynn City Hall, on the Notice of Intent of the actual last day of the objection period. administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Michael D. Solimine, Trustee, MJII Realty Trust, 426 Broadway, Lynn, MA for the Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and construction of a single family home located at Lot 72A, previously Vieira Drive Thomas M. McGee Charles Gaeta expenses of administration. now known as Giles Drive in Boulderwood Subdivision at the Peabody/Lynn line. Mayor of Lynn Executive Director, LHAND WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Lynn City Hall 10 Church Street Date: February 20, 2018 Mary Lester Lynn, MA 01901 Lynn, MA 01902 Pamela Casey O'Brien Chairman Item: March 12, 2018 Register of Probate Item: March 12, 2018 Item: March 12, 2018 MONDAY, MARCH 12, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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Legitimate job placement firms and described as follows: Westerly by Orchard Street, 50 feet; Northerly by 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST that work to fill specific positions Hiring RN’s and LPN’s land now or formerly of Dearborn, 100 feet; Easterly by land now or formerly of disclose the price of the telephone cannot charge an upfront fee. For free Have you ever made a diff erence in a person’s life? Hodgkins, 50 feet; and Southerly by land now or formerly of Breed, 100 feet; is call. When a number is published information about avoiding employ- Competitive Pay *Flexible Schedules * Great Benefi ts all of said measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and within the advertisement the per ment service scams, write the Federal described; being the premises shown as lot 58 on a plan of "Orchard Park", minute and/or flat charge must be Trade Commission at Washington, $3,000 SIGN ON BONUS dated April 19, 1890 by Charles W. Gay, surveyor, recorded with Essex South included. 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MAYO CLINIC NEWS is 3.2 to 6.8 hours of daily The researchers found and whether there are NETWORK sitting time. that standing burned 0.15 long-term health implica- The study examined calories per minute more tions of standing for long ROCHESTER, Minn. — whether standing burns than sitting. By substi- periods. Standing instead of sitting more calories than sit- tuting standing for sit- In recent years, moder- for six hours a day could ting in adults in the rst ting for six hours a day, a ate to vigorous physical help people lose weight systematic review and 143.3-pound adult would activities in daily life have over the long term, accord- meta-analysis (combining expend an extra 54 calo- ing to a Mayo Clinic study been encouraged in ef- data from multiple stud- ries in six hours. Assum- forts to maintain and lose published in the European ies) to evaluate the dif- ing no increase in food in- Journal of Preventive Car- weight, and reduce the ference. The researchers take, that would equate to risk of heart disease, he diology. analyzed 46 studies with 5.5 pounds in one year and says. But individuals cite In recent years, seden- 1,184 participants. Partic- 22 pounds over four years. barriers, such as time, mo- tary behavior, such as sit- ipants, on average, were “Standing for long pe- tivation or access to facili- ting, has been blamed for 33 years old; 60 percent riods of time for many contributing to the obesity were men; and the average adults may seem unman- ties. Non Exercise Activity epidemic, cardiovascular weight was 143.3 pounds. ageable, especially those Thermogenesis, known disease and diabetes, says “Overall, our study who have desk jobs, but, as NEAT, a concept de- Francisco Lopez-Jimenez, shows that, when you put for the person who sits veloped by James Levine, M.D., senior author and all the available scienti c for 12 hours a day, cutting M.D., Ph.D. and Michael chair of preventive car- evidence together, stand- sitting time to half would Jensen, M.D. — both Mayo diology at Mayo Clinic. ing accounts for more cal- give great bene ts,” Dr. Clinic endocrinologists Population-based studies ories burned than sitting,” Lopez-Jimenez says. The and obesity researchers PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE — focuses on the daily cal- report that, in the U.S., says Farzane Saeidifard, authors acknowledge that Standing instead of sitting for six hours a day adults sit more than sev- ories a person burns while M.D., rst author and more research is needed could help people lose weight over the long en hours a day. The range cardiology fellow at Mayo to show if replacing stand- doing normal daily activi- term. across European countries Clinic. ing with sitting is effective ties, not exercising. User-friendly or error-ridden? Debate swirls around a website comparing nursing homes

By Jocelyn Wiener ly replacement for its accurate complaint counts The new site cost about KAISER HEALTH NEWS previous tool, the Health for problematic nursing $437,000 to build and op- Facilities Consumer In- homes and missing links erate, officials said. Earlier this year, the formation System. Among to inspection reports filed “The department has ac- state Department of Pub- other things, state officials before 2016. knowledged and identified lic Health launched a new say the new site allows “Choosing the right the source of the problem website, Cal Health Find, consumers to compare nursing homes can be a (with complaint counts) intended to help people up to three facilities at a life-and-death decision,” and has already imple- compare the quality of time, improves compliance said Michael Connors, an mented a correction plan,” nursing homes and other with the Americans with advocate with the organi- Corey Egel, a spokesman health care facilities. Disabilities Act and of- zation. “This site should for the California Depart- Now, California nursing fers language translation help them avoid places home advocates are call- tools. that are likely to neglect ment of Public Health, ing on the state to take it But the nonprofit orga- them. Right now, it will do said in a written state- down, saying the new site ment. “The department PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE nization California Advo- the opposite.” is incomplete, inaccurate cates for Nursing Home State officials argue that believes Cal Health Find The Cal Health Find website has come under and “a huge step in the Reform says those extras the site is a work in prog- improves the user experi- heavy scrutiny for allowing users to compare wrong direction.” are of little use because ress that is being refined, ence. … We find no reason the quality of nursing homes and health care The state describes the the content itself is wrong. with updates to com- to remove the site while facilities. website as a user-friend- The group complains of in- plaint counts coming soon. we correct errors.”