TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2016 Lynn residents could get burned by false alarms

By Thomas Grillo malfunctioning re alarms should be held ITEM STAFF accountable,” said Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy. “Any time re ghters or police re- LYNN — Crying wolf could get more ex- spond to an emergency, they run the risk of pensive. accidents and could be tying rst respond- If the city gets its way, it will cost more ers up on a nonsense call when something when your alarm brings re ghters and important could be going on.” there’s no re. Of cials hope that the nes will encour- Under the amended ordinance that will be age home and building owners and manag- considered at a public hearing on Tuesday, ers to improve the maintenance of their re Jan. 10 at City Hall, nes for false alarms will alarm systems. be increased for the rst time in seven years. In 2014, the most recent data available, re If approved by the city council, the rst departments in the U.S. responded to nearly two false alarms are forgiven. But a third 2.5 million false alarms, ve times the num- PHOTO | PAULA MULLER will cost home and commercial property ber of structure res, according to the Nation- Upside down on Two people were injured following owners $100, up from $50. And it increas- al Fire Protection Association. That’s up from an accident on Street Monday. es from there with $200 for the fourth, up nearly 900,000 false alarms in 1980. Boston Street For more information turn to page A6. from $150, and $300 for ve or more. “It makes sense, the people who have FALSE ALARMS, A3

PHOTO | BOB ROCHE Peabody re ghters work to extinguish a re at the corner of Washington Street and Swampscott Avenue. Christmas-night re in Peabody ‘There is nothing to leaves 10 homeless By Leah Dearborn from the lower  oor of the build- compare to the experience’ ITEM STAFF ing. “We gured out pretty fast to PEABODY — Ten people, in- By Alena Kuzub Ubiparipovic was born in Bosnia in Father Eric get out of there,” he said. “The cluding three children, were FOR THE ITEM 1987 to Orthodox Serb father Desimir Cadin, left, and smoke was so bad. We lost a lot left homeless after a Christmas and Catholic Croatian mother Mirja- Father Sinisa of possessions, but we’re just night three-alarm re on Wash- LYNN — Sinisa Ubiparipovic, who na Ubiparipovic. When Father Ubi- Ubiparipovic thankful no one was hurt.” ington Street. grew up in Lynn, is not your average paripovic was only 5, the Bosnian War say Mass atop David McKenzie, a rst- oor The cause of the re is still millennial. First of all, he tries to erupted. His dad died ghting in the Mt. Monadnock tenant whose cat perished in the under investigation, according visit his mom every week. He’s out- civil war in 1993. The young mother during a hik- blaze, said he still hoped to re- to re ghter Luke Murdoch. going, likes to joke and enjoys travel- and her two sons were welcomed into ing trip with trieve some items from his apart- ing, like many young men of his gen- He was unaware of any injuries Germany as refugees, and eventually Hingham teens ment. eration. Unlike most 29-year-olds, caused by the re, which began applied for immigration to the Unit- from St. Paul’s Jeff Hall, a Red Cross spokes- he’s pledged his life to Christ. shortly after 8 p.m. at 168 Wash- ed States through a Catholic charity. youth program man, said the public can assist The Rev. Sinisa Ubiparipovic was She was happily surprised when their ington St., and burned for about in June 2016. victims of the re by donating to ordained in 2015 and currently is a request was accepted. None of them two hours. the Red Cross. parochial vicar at St. Paul in Tenant Mark Wishney said he Leah Dearborn can be reached Hingham. PRIEST, A7 PHOTO | ALENA KUZUB rst noticed smoke coming up at [email protected]. Lynn eld

BY BILL BROTHERTON library

What resolutions won’t Professional looks to organizer Susan state case you keep this year? Parziale, left, talks By Leah Dearborn LYNNFIELD — Every year we tion of Professional Organizers. with client ITEM STAFF make New Year’s resolutions. Ev- It’s easy to get overwhelmed, she Liana ery year we fail to honor them. says, but focusing on one small Bevilacqua LYNNFIELD — A new public library building is We vow to lose weight. We part — cleaning out the junk after coming closer to reality in promise to exercise more. We organizing drawer, tossing out clothes you 2017. pledge to treat people better. haven’t worn in years — of a mas- the bottom of her closet. Library Director Holly We usually fall short. sive project makes even the most Mercer said the next step The key is to get organized, says daunting task manageable. in the multi-year process Susan Parziale, a Lynn eld-based ITEM PHOTO | RESOLUTIONS, A7 is for the Board of Library member of the National Associa- OWEN O’ROURKE Trustees to submit a grant application by Jan. 26 to the Board of Library Commissioners. Americans get their hopes up for 2017 INSIDE Mercer said the status of the grant application, By Emily Swanson mistic note, according to a new poll the year. Only 18 percent said In Opinion which will potentially and Verena Dobnik that found that a majority believes things for the country got better, Pitching in cover 40-60 percent of el- ASSOCIATED PRESS things are going to get better for 33 percent said things got worse, on planning. A4 igible costs, should be - the country next year. and 47 percent said it was un- nalized by summer. NEW YORK — Emotionally A look at the key ndings of the changed from 2015. In Sports A portion of the funding Saugus wins, wrenching politics, foreign con- Associated Press-Times Square for the project will also come On a personal level, they were Peabody, Lynn eld fall  icts and shootings at home took Alliance poll: optimistic about 2017. in Kasabuski from the town, said Mercer. a toll on Americans in 2016, but SO HOW WAS 2016? tournament. B1 they are entering 2017 on an opti- Americans weren’t thrilled with 2017, A7 LYNNFIELD, A3

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 HIGH 51° VOL. 139, ISSUE 17 OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B5-7 LOW 30° DIVERSIONS ...... A5 SPORTS ...... B1-3 BUSINESS ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2016 OBITUARIES Pollution from dead John F. Harrington Raymond S. Martin, 90 Ivy League lab mice 1926-2016 SAUGUS — John F. Har- Home 971 Saratoga St. (Ori- BEVERLY — Ray- ly since 1970, Mr. worries neighborhood rington of Saugus peaceful- ent Heights) East Boston on mond Stuart Martin Martin was also ded- ly surrounded by his loving Wednesday Dec. 28 from 4-8 90, died Friday, Dec. icated to his parish, By Michael Casey ers and stillborn fetuses family on Dec. 22. Beloved p.m. and again on Thursday 23, 2016, at the St. John the Evan- ASSOCIATED PRESS used in medical classes. husband of 60 years to Joan morning at 10 a.m. before Hathorne Hill Health gelist Church where The obscurity of the (Pignato) Harrington, devot- leaving in procession to St. Care Center in Dan- he served in many HANOVER, N.H. — fenced site changed in ed father of James and wife Joseph’s Church, 173 Albion vers. capacities such as Neighbors of Dartmouth 2011, when Dartmouth Susan of Saugus, Teresa St., Wakefield for a funer- Born and raised in a CCD teacher, Altar College property where chose to clean it up, remov- Marinaro and fiancé Butch al Mass in celebration of Lynn, Stuart was the Server and Minister for years the Ivy League ing 40 tons of carcasses and Cecchini of Florida, John F. Jr. John’s life at 11:30 a.m. Ser- son of the late Ray- of the Word, just to school disposed of mice and soil from scores of unlined and wife Susan of Lynn and vices will conclude with John mond B. and Miriam (Stuart) name a few. other small animals used pits that were legal at the Michael Harrington of Sau- being laid to rest with full Martin. He received his educa- Surviving him are two sis- in science experiments time they were dug. That gus. Dear brother of Chris- military honors in Woodlawn tion in the Lynn school system ters, Charlotte J. Martin of say they fear pollution led to the discovery of haz- tine Forti of Medford and Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, and graduated from Lynn En- Beverly and Barbara E. Foley from the site has contam- ardous waste and low-level the late Gerald and Daniel memorial donations may be glish High School. and her husband, Dr. Thomas inated their groundwater radioactive materials and Harrington, adored grandfa- made to the American Heart Before earning his Bache- W. Foley of Danvers, a sis- and they worry the school eventually evidence that ther of Patrick, Daniel and Association P.O. Box 417005 lor’s Degree in Science from ter-in-law, Mary P. Martin of hasn’t been completely up at least one chemical used Timothy Harrington, Adrian- Boston 02241-7005 Late in 1947, Stu- Lynnfield and several nieces, front with them. in the animal experiments, na Katramados, David and Army Veteran Korean Con- art served his country in World nephews, grand-nieces and The site has contaminat- the suspected carcinogen Shannon Callinan. Cherished flict, Past member Graphic War II as a member of the grand-nephews. He was also ed the well water of at least 1,4-dioxane, had leaked great-grandfather of Mag- Art International Union. Fu- United States Army. the brother of the late Mary one family, that of Richard into the groundwater. gie, Mackenzie and Graeme neral home is handicapped After earning his Bachelor’s A. Galvin and James Joseph and Debbie Higgins, who It was initially found at Harrington. Also survived by accessible, children’s lounge Degree, he went on to earn his Martin. blame a variety of health 50 times the state standard his many loving nieces and available, courtesy valet Masters of Science in Chem- Service information: His problems on it, including of 3 parts per billion on the nephews. parking front entrance and istry from Union College in funeral Mass will be cele- rashes, hair and skin loss site and more recently as Service information: Fam- ample off street parking Schenectady, N.Y. He did this brated at St. John the Evan- and dizziness. Even their high as 600 parts per billion ily and friends will honor with attendants in our park- while employed at General gelist Church, 111 New dogs were not spared, they in the ground. The chemical John’s life by gathering in the ing lots. For more info www. Electric as a chemical scien- Balch St., Beverly, Thursday, say, with one urinating has been linked to eye, nose RUGGIERO Family Memorial ruggieromh.com. tist. Dec. 29, 2016, at 11 a.m. blood and another vomiting. and throat irritation and, in After a few years, Stuart Relatives and friends are in- “We have been drinking long-term exposure, to liver changed careers and went vited to attend. Visiting hour the water for years and we and kidney damage, accord- into teaching. He was em- at the CAMPBELL Funeral had no idea, absolutely no ing to the Environmental Helen M. Dean, 90 ployed as a high school chem- Home, 525 Cabot St., Bev- idea,” Debbie Higgins said. Protection Agency. istry teacher at the Lincoln erly, Thursday morning from Few nearby residents The 1,4-dioxane was 1926-2016 Sudbury High School until the 9:30-10:30 a.m. prior to the even knew the half-acre eventually found to have time of his retirement in 1994. Mass. Contributions may be plot on the college’s Ren- PEABODY — Mrs. lem, a granddaugh- migrated off the site and He was dedicated to his pro- made in his memory to St. nie Farm was used from Helen M. (Mazola) ter Heather D’Auria, contaminated the Higgins- fession and his students, John the Evangelist Church, the 1960s until 1978 to Dean, age 90, of of Connecticut, a es’ well across the street, earning the distinction of 552 Cabot St., Beverly, MA dump carcasses from Peabody, formerly grandson, William about 800 feet from the “Teacher of the Year.” Following 01915 or Saints Academy, “tracer experiments,” in of Lynn, Salem and Carr Jr. a brother, Er- site — at twice the state is retirement, he continued to 111 New Balch St., Bever- which scientists used ra- Swampscott, died, nest Mazola, of Lynn, standard. They learned in substitute when called ly, MA 01915. Infor- dioactive compounds to September 2015 that their peacefully, on Friday and several nieces upon by his former col- mation, directions, Dec. 23, 2016, at and nephews, espe- see how things moved well was polluted, and now leagues. condolences at www. through life systems. A depend on bottled water the Care One Nursing cially Dana Mazola A resident of Bever- campbellfuneral.com. and Rehabilitation and his wife Florene, nearby site also contained supplied by Dartmouth for Center, Peabody, after a brief and their daughters Amanda remains of human cadav- cooking and drinking. illness. She was the wife of the and Savannah, of Salem. She late Herbert Dean. was also the mother of the Born and raised in Lynn, late Richard Dean, Adeline Once a killer, now a CEO: Ex-con she was the daughter of the Carr, and the sister of the late late Ralph and Adeline (Scoti- Alfred, Joseph, and Richard na) Mazola. She had lived in Mazola, and Florence Whalen. Swampscott and Salem prior Service information: Her working to turn youths around to moving to the Kings Beach funeral will be held on Towers in Lynn for many years. Wednesday at 12 p.m. in the By Denise Lavoie Helen enjoyed shopping, SOLIMINE Funeral Home 426 ASSOCIATED PRESS movies, and her Dunkin Do- Broadway (Rt. 129), Lynn. nuts Coffee. She loved to Burial will be in Swampscott SOMERVILLE — John gather with her family. Cemetery. Relatives and Valverde isn’t your typical She is survived by two friends are respectfully in- CEO. He spent 16 years in daughters, Rose Marie D’Au- vited. Visitation prior to the prison for killing a man ria, and her good friend Doug- Service from 10:30 a.m. - 12 accused of raping his girl- las George, of Connecticut, p.m. Directions and guest friend. and Patricia Richard, of Sa- book at www.solimine.com. While in prison, Valverde did his best to redeem him- self, earning two college degrees, teaching fellow inmates how to read and Rocco A. Avellino, 84 write, and working as an 1932-2016 HIV/AIDS counselor. Next week, he’ll take over LYNN — Rocco A. son Viger, Heather as chief executive officer of Avellino, age 84, of Trainor, Rocco Avel- YouthBuild USA Inc., an Lynn, died Friday at lino, Jake Avellino, organization with a global his home, surround- Jenea Blackman, network of programs aimed ed by his family after Adamma Uzoma at helping young, low-in- a brief battle with and Uchenna Uzo- come dropouts reclaim FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lung cancer. He ma; six great-grand- their lives and get skills to was the husband of children; Ainsley and John Valverde speaks during a meeting while seated next to Chiffawn land jobs and become com- the late Dorothy A. Colton Rogers, L.J. Johnson, a talent acquisition manager and human resources generalist munity leaders. (McEntee) Avellino. and Mihayla Avel- at YouthBuild USA, Inc., in Somerville in November. Born and raised in Revere, he lino, and C.J. and Sophia Valverde said he thinks was the son of the late Sebas- Trainor; as well as several it is important for him to In 1991, at age 20, I knew that what I did was lege and a master’s degree tian and Margaret (Buttrick) nieces and nephews. He was be honest about his past Valverde decided to con- wrong, but it was a long in Urban Ministry from with the young people he’s Avellino. He attended Revere the father of the late Lisa A. front a photographer his journey for me to accept the New York Theological trying to help. One in three schools, and had lived in Lynn Viger and Joseph Avellino and girlfriend said had raped full responsibility without Seminary while he was in has a criminal record. for the past 60 years. brother of the late Francis her. He shot the man rationalization, justifica- prison. After his release in Rocco had worked as a “Brother”, Sebastian “Hinkel,” “They are just like me, and therefore their once in the head, at point- tion or excuse or blame,” 2008, he worked as a para- hardwood floor layer for Allegh- and Richard “Dickie” Avelli- blank range, killing him. he said. legal, and then decided to eny Floors and Circle Floors no. The family would like to path could be like mine, and therefore they could The photographer, Joel Valverde said that al- work for nonprofit organi- until his retirement in 1982. thank the caregivers at Care Schoenfeld, was on pro- though he believes “it’s zations. For the past seven He was also a member of the Dimensions, especially Jes- achieve things that they bation for two other sex never possible to make years, he has worked for Floor Coverers Union, Local sica, Sami and Miriam, for never imagined,” Valverde 2168. He enjoyed working the exceptional care given to said in a recent interview offenses at the time. amends for taking a life,” The Osborne Association, around the house and watch- Rocco. at YouthBuild’s Somer- Valverde was convicted he decided to try to trans- a New York organization ing soccer and football on TV. Service information: ville, headquarters. of manslaughter and spent form his own life. that provides treatment, A man of great faith, he visited His funeral will be held on Valverde went from being 16 years in prison before Valverde earned a bach- education and vocational monasteries all over the state. Thursday at 8 a.m. from the a promising young college being released on parole. elor’s degree in behavioral services programs to cur- His family looked forward to SOLIMINE Funeral Home, student to a convicted killer. “From the first moment, science from Mercy Col- rent and former inmates. the special greeting cards he 426 Broadway (Rt. 129), liked to make on his comput- Lynn, followed by a funeral MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS er. His greatest joy came from Mass at 9 a.m. in St. Mary’s spending time with his family, Church, Lynn. Burial will be especially his grandchildren in St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Chicopee police searching Westfield taking reservoir The region has a pre- were indicted in Jan- and great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are for flower store robber offline again because cipitation deficit of more uary. Authorities said than a foot this year. gang members had been He is survived by his chil- respectfully invited. Visiting of drought dren; Marie E. O’Donnell and hours are Wednesday from CHICOPEE (AP) — ordered to kill rival 18th Street gang members in her husband David of Lynn, 3-7 p.m. Those who prefer Chicopee police are WESTFIELD (AP) — Boston police probing possible Gina D. Uzoma of Lynn, and may make donations to a looking for a man who The ongoing drought in gang links to teen deaths East Boston and Chelsea. James R. Avellino of Tampa, charity of their choice. Di- robbed a local flower the region is prompting Fla.; nine grandchildren; Erin rections and guest book at shop. a western Massachusetts BOSTON (AP) — Bos- City marks raising of nation’s Rogers, David O’Donnell, Ja- www.solimine.com. Authorities say the city to take a reservoir ton police are investigat- first official flag Jan. 1 man posed as a custom- offline again. ing whether the killings er at Golden Blossom Westfield officials of five teenagers over SOMERVILLE (AP) Flowers & Gifts around announced Monday that the past 15 months were — A Boston suburb will IN MEMORIAM noon Monday. Police say linked to gang activity. celebrate the raising of WILLIAM J. MANCINELLI Did you know? the city will stop using ON HIS NINTH ANNIVERSARY that when an employee the Granville Reservoir City Police Commissioner the nation’s first flag. 2007 ~ DECEMBER 27 ~ 2016 opened the cash register, on Tuesday until further William Evans told the Somerville on Jan. 1 will the man reached in and notice because of low wa- Boston Herald that author- hold its 241st annual cere- grabbed an undisclosed ter levels. They say some ities are looking into any mony commemorating the amount of cash. He then residents may see a loss gang links to the killings in raising of the “Grand Union ran out of the store and of water pressure. East Boston, including the Flag” atop Prospect Hill on fled in a brownish-gray City water department fatal stabbing of a young New Year’s Day in 1776. minivan. officials say the goal is man whose body was found The flag, which is also Police say the man ap- that the reservoir refills on Christmas Eve. known as the “Continen- peared unarmed and the over the winter. The city Evans says detectives tal Colors,” featured 13 employee wasn’t hurt. will rely on existing wells and state police are trying red and white stripes and Home delivery The suspect is described to send water to homes to find ties between the a British “Union Jack” as a white man in his 20s, and businesses. fatal stabbing, the death flag in the corner where subscribers about 5 feet 7 inches tall The city stopped using of a 16-year-old boy whose the 50 stars are now Lovingly remembered and sadly and thin with dark hair the reservoir in early body was found Dec. 9 found on today’s flag. missed. From your family get FREE access and a moustache. November because of low and three slayings linked Prospect Hill was a to the e-edition on Anyone with informa- water levels. It was put to the MS-13 gang dating key fortification for the ITEM CLASSIFIEDS tion on the robbery is back online on Thanksgiv- back to last year. Continental Army in its GET RESULTS! urged to call Chicopee ing weekend after water More than five dozen siege of Boston during the Call Customer Service to place an ad police. pressure dropped sharply. reputed MS-13 members American Revolution. 781-593-7700, ext. 2 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US Peabody planning director heading north

By Adam Swift municipalities. towns,” Conard said. The Bettencourt said Conard “I love the people,” she FOR THE ITEM “I started in Peabody goal of her new gig will be will be missed. said. “I am blown away by 110 Munroe St. seven years ago this to foster collaboration be- “Karen represented my their sense of community P.O. Box 5 PEABODY — For the month and it’s been a nice tween communities with- administration and the pride. It is quite unique past seven years, Karen Lynn, MA 01903 run,” said Conard. “I start- in the region on planning city extremely well as di- and powerful. It is a great Sawyer Conard has been Customer Service ed under Mayor Michael and transportation issues. rector of community de- place to live and work, and one of the city’s most vis- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Bonfanti and Mayor (Ed- “We are delighted to velopment,” he said. “She there are so many talent- ible public officials. Connecting ward) Bettencourt kept ed people working there.” From improvements to have Karen join us as played an instrumental All Departments: me on. They have both executive director,” said role in a number of key The mayor said the city 781-593-7700 Peabody Square to devel- opments on Route 1 to been fantastic to work for.” Robert Lavoie, Merrimack initiatives including the will advertise for a new Ext. 2 countless ribbon cuttings The opportunity at the Valley Planning Commis- Main Street and Peabody head of the Community Classi ed Advertising commission became avail- sion chairman. “She brings Square redesign projects. Development and Plan- classi [email protected] for new businesses, the community development able and Conard was en- decades of experience and Peabody benefited a great ning Department at the Subscriptions couraged to apply, she extensive planning knowl- deal from her knowledge beginning of the new year. [email protected] and planning director has said. Conard said she is edge as well as deep com- and expertise and I wish “This is a very import- Circulation never been one to spend [email protected] her days sitting behind a familiar with the Merri- munity, government and her great success in her ant role for the city of mack Valley, living in An- business relationships. new role.” Peabody,” Bettencourt Ext. 3 desk. But next week, Conard dover with her husband We are confident she will Conard said what she said. “I think the opening Newsroom [email protected] will be moving on to a new and children and having not only continue but also will miss most about will generate a good deal [email protected] position as the executive worked in Methuen. build upon the strong col- working in Peabody is the of interest and I’m confi- Ext. 4 director of the Merrimack “This is an opportunity laborative and cooperative commitment and pride dent we’ll have a strong Sports Valley Planning Commis- to grow in the field and to development efforts of re- that the city’s residents pool of very well-qualified [email protected] sion, the agency which co- be an advocate on behalf tired Executive Director and business people show applicants from which to Ext. 5 ordinates planning for 15 of the five cities and 10 Dennis DiZoglio.” on a consistent basis. choose.” Retail and Online Advertising [email protected] Lynnfield ADVERTISING library looks Ernie Carpenter, Jr. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 [email protected] to state case Bob Gunther Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 LYNNFIELD [email protected] From A1 Joseph Mastrorio III Vice President / Advertising and At the April Town Meet- Business Development, ext. 1315 ing, residents voted to ap- [email protected] prove initial plans for the Ralph Mitchell Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1332 new library. [email protected] In October, the town Cassie Vitali moved one step further in Advertising Sales Rep., ext. 1280 the process and voted to [email protected] transfer a portion of land Patricia Whalen at Reedy Meadow Golf Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 Course for the library [email protected] building. BUSINESS OFFICE The library project may Beth Bresnahan come up again on the Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 agenda at next fall’s Town [email protected] Meeting, Mercer said, Susan J. Conti when the trustees have a Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] better idea of how much funding they can expect Ted Grant Publisher, ext. 1234 to receive from MBLC. [email protected] According to the Lyn- Marian Kinney nfield Public Library ext. 1212 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS website, the library first [email protected] Madori Griffin, who says her car was snowed in, makes her way through an intersection while opened its doors on July Will Kraft 22, 1892 with a collection Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 walking to work in the intensive care unit of Sanford Hospital early Monday in Bismarck, N.D. [email protected] of 554 books. The collection has grown Jennifer Perez ext. 1205 significantly since then [email protected] and the building is facing Blizzards, ice storms wreak issues with a lack of street Carolina Trujillo Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 parking and handicap ac- [email protected] cess, basement flooding Jim Wilson and limited space for chil- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 havoc across northern Plains [email protected] dren’s programs. Mercer confirmed that CIRCULATION CHICAGO (AP) — Trav- the South, unseasonably Severe whiteout condi- led to delays and cancel- the new library will be Lisa Mahmoud el conditions remained warm temperatures were tions led to the closure lations at Minneapolis-St. located at the site of the Manager, ext. 1239 hazardous as a winter raising the risk of torna- of Minot International Paul International Air- [email protected] Danforth-Bancroft House storm swept across much does and damaging thun- Airport, and the facility port. The storm also has on Summer Street. Philip Ouellette of the northern Plains on derstorms. About 3 million wasn’t expected to reopen caused power outages in Vice President / Sales, ext. 1257 The Danforth-Bancroft [email protected] Monday, with blowing and people in parts of Arkan- until 3 a.m. Tuesday. The the Dakotas and Nebras- House was built in 1744 CLASSIFIED drifting snow forcing the sas, Missouri, Kentucky airports serving Fargo and ka. by Deacon Nathanial closure of an airport and and Tennessee could see Bismarck also listed flight The South Dakota Rural Abbe Young Smith Bancroft, according to Manager, ext. 1276 creating near-zero visibil- damaging wind gusts and cancellations on their Electric Association said information provided by [email protected] ity on some roads. isolated tornadoes Mon- websites. roughly 16,400 of its cus- Linda Gillon of the Lynn- Kerry Smith The combination of day, the Storm Prediction Interstate 94 remained tomers were without pow- field Historical Society. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 freezing rain, snow and Center in Norman, Okla- closed west of Jamestown, er Monday evening. In Ne- [email protected] Gillon said the property high winds that forced homa, said, but no major North Dakota. Interstate braska, winds gusting up is now owned by the town. NEWSROOM vast stretches of highways outbreak was expected. 90, which had been closed to 70 mph were cited for “We want to incorporate Bill Brotherton in the Dakotas to be shut The National Weather for 260 miles between hundreds of power outag- as much of the Danforth Features Editor ext. 1338 down Sunday continued Service’s blizzard warn- the Wyoming border and es in central and eastern House heritage as possi- [email protected] into Monday, and authori- ing for western and cen- Chamberlain, South Da- portions of the state Sun- ble,” said Mercer, who ex- Gayla Cawley ties issued no-travel warn- tral North Dakota expired kota, was reopened to traf- day, although by Monday plained that the expense Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] ings for much of North Monday afternoon, but the fic Monday. morning, utilities reported of renovating the historic Dakota. agency warned snow drifts Winds gusting 40 mph that power had been re- Cheryl Charles home was more than the Night Editor Meanwhile, in parts of still blocked some roads. to 50 mph associated also stored to most customers. town could afford. [email protected] Mercer said artifacts Leah M. Dearborn will be removed from the Reporter, ext. 1317 Danforth House and dis- [email protected] They disagree: Who would win played in the new library. Thomas Grillo She said a reading room Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] will be dedicated to Ban- croft. Spenser Hasak an Obama-Trump election? Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 In the meantime, Mer- [email protected] cer said several updates Thor Jourgensen HONOLULU (AP) — In vision because I’m con- Obama’s Affordable Care me.” He suggested Demo- have been made to the News Editor, ext. 1267 an alternate universe in fident that if I had run Act and the ongoing threat crats’ failure in the election existing library structure, [email protected] which President Barack again and articulated it, I posed by the Islamic State may have stemmed from such as new paint. Steve Krause Obama ran for a third think I could’ve mobilized group as examples. the prevailing assumption “We’ve also added a lot Sports Editor, ext. 1229 [email protected] term against Donald a majority of the Ameri- The White House de- that Clinton’s victory was of programming,” said Katie Morrison Trump, who would have can people to rally behind clined to comment on all but assured. Mercer. “There are over Sports Reporter won? it,” Obama told his former Trump’s tweet. “If you think you’re win- 1,000 individuals who [email protected] No surprise: The pres- White House adviser, Da- In the podcast, Obama ning, then you have a ten- attend our programming Owen O’Rourke ident and the presi- vid Axelrod, in a podcast didn’t address whether dency — just like in sports each month. I want to Photographer, ext. 1224 encourage anyone who [email protected] dent-elect disagree. released Monday. he would have been able — maybe to play it safer,” A fresh dispute erupted Trump, naturally, dis- to surmount the obstacle Obama said. hasn’t been in for a while Anne Marie Tobin to come and explore those Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 Monday between Obama agreed. He took to his pre- that the Electoral College Though Obama railed [email protected] and his successor, spurred ferred medium — Twitter posed for Hillary Clinton. against Trump during services.” Bridget Turcotte by Obama’s hypothetical — to offer his reaction. The Democrat failed to se- the campaign, he’s largely Leah Dearborn can be Reporter, ext. 1269 musings that had he run “President Obama said cure a majority of electoral held his tongue since the [email protected] reached at ldearborn@ again, he would have been that he thinks he would votes despite winning the Republican’s Election Day David Wilson itemlive.com. Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 victorious. Interviewed for have won against me. He popular vote by millions. victory, in large part to en- [email protected] a podcast, Obama suggest- should say that but I say Yet Obama said he’s spo- sure a smooth transition of LAW OFFICES OF Ryan York ed he still holds enough NO WAY!” Trump wrote. ken to people across the power. He and Trump have Copy Editor, ext. 1220 sway over the coalition of He suggested Obama’s U.S. who have told him the spoken regularly by phone, JAMES J. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B John M. Gilberg A 2016 dictionary of dysfunction Chief Executive O cer T J   Edward M. Grant News Editor W   J. K Gordon R. Hall A is for alt-right, a sanitized, new- K is for KKK, or a group whose and actions of the candidate he en- Vice President, Finance Monica Connell Healey speak name for assorted white na- endorsements Trump felt little com- dorsed for president but whom he P   G. O  J. Patrick Norton tionalists, neo-Nazis, anti-Semites pulsion to disavow and whose most would not campaign for or answer Vice President, Sales J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan and other irredeemables. Also, a dis- famous ex-leader Trump pretended questions about. Chief Operating O cer Chairman tressing chunk of Donald Trump’s not to have heard of. U is for Utah, the state whose P “  base. L is for “Lyin’ Ted,” “Little Mar- fondness for former CIA officer and Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 B is for Brexit, or as we now like co” and “Low-energy Jeb,” or the hit independent presidential candi- Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 to call it, “the handwriting on the parade of insults Trump threw at date Evan McMullin led to fevered Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 wall.” his primary election opponents be- speculation about the possibility of Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 C is for classified emails, or what fore ultimately turning his fire on an electoral college tie and a move- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Hillary Clinton insisted there were “Crooked Hillary.” ment to stop Trump in the Repub- Brian C. ¢ayer, 1996-1999 none of on her home email server, M is for Machado, Alicia, the for- lican-controlled House of Represen- Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 until the FBI discovered that there mer Miss Universe whose weight tatives. in fact were. Trump couldn’t stop tweeting about. V is for Vladimir Putin, Russian John S. Moran, 1975-1990 Executive Editor, D is for deplorables, basket of: Hil- N is for “non-endorsement,” or president, ex-KGB agent, annexer of lary Clinton’s unfortunate descrip- what Sen. Ted Cruz offered to Don- Crimea, jailer of political opponents, tion of “half” of Trump’s supporters; ald Trump in a prime-time speech crusher of free speech, kleptocrat she later apologized, saying it’s not at the Republican National Con- of historic proportions, and BFF of quite half. vention, ensuring that Americans Donald Trump. E is for emoluments clause, a for- across the political spectrum could W is for “what is Aleppo?” or a merly obscure section of the Con- agree on at least one thing this year: phrase that sank any hope that Lib- stitution barring presidents from that guy’s a jerk. ertarian presidential nominee Gary EDITORIAL receiving payments from foreign O is for Obama, Michelle, likely Johnson’s campaign might take off. countries — obscure because what the first person in modern political X is for … so many options here: president would even consider mak- history whose words were among xanthous, or a description of Trump’s ing that an issue? Donald Trump. the highlights of both the Democrat- odd skin tone; x-rated, for the con- F is for fake news, the kind of un- ic and Republican national conven- tent of some of Trump’s speeches, Pitching in substantiated trash that circulates tions. debate answers and Howard Stern around on Facebook and Twitter, P is for pneumonia, the illness that interviews, not to speak of leaked convincing undiscerning readers caused Hillary Clinton to collapse in Access Hollywood tapes; Xi Jinping, on planning that Pope Francis endorsed Don- what was evidence of either a) her the Chinese president whose call of ald Trump or that Hillary Clinton self-defeating penchant for secrecy congratulations Trump initially de- is running an underage sex slavery or b) a global conspiracy to cover up nied receiving; or xyloid, a descrip- Peabody, Saugus and Swampscott don’t share ring out of a Washington pizza joint. her battle with some sort of grave tion of Clinton’s speaking on significant similarities but the three occupy G is for “grab ‘em by the …,” a phrase degenerative disease. the stump. But obviously, we’ve got enough common ground to focus on mutually as- the American public will be trying Q is for Quebec, or the prospec- to go with xenophobia for this one. sisting each other’s progress. desperately, and we fear in vain, to tive home of some of the multitudes Y is for “you’d be in jail,” or Don- Peabody just lost a veteran planning director erase from our collective memories. of celebrities who said they would ald Trump’s promise during a pres- and Saugus made a late fall decision to create a Thanks, Access Hollywood. leave the country if Donald Trump idential debate about what would planning department and hire two experienced H is for hands, small, or Sen. Mar- were elected, including Amy Schum- have happened to Hillary Clinton planners. Route 1 supplies Peabody and Saugus co Rubio’s amazing feat of making er, Barbara Streisand, Miley Cyrus, over her use of a private email serv- with property tax revenue and Swampscott, like the 2016 election even more juve- Cher, Lena Dunham and Samuel L. er if he had been in charge, though Saugus, has embarked on marine-related plan- nile than Donald Trump did, though Jackson. he later dropped plans to appoint a ning. Trump did not let this new record R is for revolution, or what was special prosecutor to go after her in A 2017 discussion bringing together town offi- of puerility stand for long, asserting promised by Sen. Bernie Sanders to an act of magnanimity befitting the cials and residents from the communities could that there was “no problem, I guar- Democratic primary voters in a tone most benevolent of despots. help shed even more light on shared goals and antee” with the body part Rubio re- most often associated with old men Z is for zero, or the number of previ- obstacles. A focused dialogue could generate ideas ally meant to measure. yelling at kids to get off their lawns. ous presidents who have lacked gov- for pooling planning resources and ideas to create I is for illegal votes, or what Pres- S is for Sachs, Goldman, the gi- ernment or military experience; the benefits for the three communities. ident-elect Donald Trump claimed ant investment bank that paid Hil- number of press conferences Trump Saugus is seeing a resurgence in Route 1 devel- there were millions of without any lary Clinton hundreds of thousands has held since the election; the lev- opment with new plans emerging for commercial evidence whatsoever, amid trying to of dollars for speeches, the text of el of interest the president-elect has sites along the road. Peabody has similar visions argue that no recount of the election which she refused to release, lead- shown in briefings from the nation’s for its stretch of the highway and Saugus devel- was necessary. ing to much criticism from Trump intelligence agencies or advice on opers might be interested in looking up the road J is for James Comey, the FBI di- that she was too cozy with Wall diplomacy from the State Depart- to help make those visions come true. rector whom Donald Trump called a Street. Also: The former employer of ment; the number of tax returns Swampscott has launched initial conversations disgrace until he sent a bizarre let- Trump’s chief strategic adviser and Trump has released; or the impact into waterfront improvements, including poten- ter to Congress days before the elec- treasury secretary. repeated denunciations of Trump tially expensive projects aimed at reducing ocean tion about Hillary Clinton’s emails, T is “textbook racism,” or one of the by editorial boards, foreign policy storm flooding. On the proverbial opposite end of at which point he became a man of many denunciations House Speaker experts or mainstream Republicans the spectrum, Saugus is making strides in bring- principle. Paul Ryan made of the comments had on the outcome of this election. ing a proposed river walk to the banks of the Sau- gus River. The walkway is intended to bring more people to the river and businesses along it and provide an eventual link to outdoor opportunities on the Lynn side of the river and nearby Rumney Marsh. Saugus officials and residents need to discuss protection from ocean-borne storms as much as Swampscott residents need to consider ideas for enhancing the town’s waterfront. All three communities are focused on improv- ing access to their central business districts. Peabody’s Main Street initiative has become a multi-year project. Swampscott repaved Hum- phrey Street this year and Saugus residents and merchants just attended a discussion on making Cliftondale Square more business friendly. Each community has its own planning expertise and objectives. But what if the three could pool their resources and ideas? The collective effort might yield some unexpected common interests and some surprise solutions to planning prob- lems. Who knows? Getting everyone around the table might also shave money off some proposed municipal projects.

JONAH GOLDBERG Media guilty of double standard on terror attacks

Here’s a paradox for you. posts declaring allegiance to skeptical about breaking news there have been more — a lot York subway. A young man Whenever there’s a terrorist ISIS emerge. events and even why they try to more — anti-Jewish hate crimes pulled a similar stunt on a Del- attack, the immediate response Now, truth be told, I think frame those events in ways that than anti-Muslim ones. Which ta flight this week. False fraud from government officials and some of this skepticism is un- fit a political agenda. have you heard about more: the claims by Asian and Hispanic the media is: “Let’s not jump derstandable. Often, the media The best defense of that agen- anti-Jewish backlash or the an- students at various universities to conclusions.” Yet when there and the pundit class on the left da isn’t the sorry effort to pad ti-Muslim backlash? have popped up as well. are breaking reports that Mus- and right are too eager to win the legacy of our Nobel Peace Amazingly, the “experts fear The media, still in the throes lim or Arab Americans were al- the race to be wrong first. It’s Prize-winning president. It’s the an anti-Muslim backlash” sto- of anti-Trump panic, has been legedly victimized by bigots in perfectly proper to not want to desire to err on the side of cau- ries keep popping up after every quick to credit these hoaxes some hate crime, the response get ahead of the facts. tion when it comes to stigma- Islamic terror attack, despite and grudging in clearing the air is instant credulity, outrage and More annoying is the Obama tizing law-abiding and patriotic the fact that the backlash never when they’ve been debunked. hand-wringing. administration’s studied prac- Muslims with the stain of acts of arrives. To be sure, there have It’s time the media applied at This doesn’t really even tice of slow-walking any ad- terror in the name of their reli- been hateful and deplorable least the same level of skep- scratch the surface of the dou- mission that the war on terror gion. The media doesn’t want to acts against Muslims. But evi- ticism that they reserve for ble standard. When there’s a isn’t over, but at least it’s un- give credence to the idea that all dence of a true national climate real terror attacks to fake hate terrorist incident, there’s deep derstandable. President Obama Muslims are terrorists, not least of intimidation and bigotry has crimes. Why? First, because skepticism at every stage of the came into office wanting to end because that attitude will only always been lacking. their job is to report the facts. unfolding story. At first we’re wars and convince Americans serve to radicalize more Mus- What has not been lacking is Second, because if they’re really told there’s no evidence that the that terrorism isn’t such a big lims. As we are often told, ISIS evidence that many activists concerned about not alienating attack is terror-related. Then, deal. It seems to be a sincere be- wants peaceful Muslims in the want to convince Americans or radicalizing American Mus- when reports come in that a lief. The Atlantic reported that West to feel victimized and un- that such a climate exists. This lims, they shouldn’t hype the shooter shouted “Allahu akbar!” Obama frequently reminds his welcome. effort has been old hat for the propaganda efforts of the idiots or has an Arabic name, we’re as- staff that slippery bathtubs kill And that brings me back to media-savvy spokesmen of the who are doing exactly that. sured there’s no evidence that more Americans than terrorism. the media’s instant credulity for Council on American Islamic the shooter is tied to any in- It took Obama six years to ad- stories of anti-Muslim bias. This Relations (CAIR) for years. But Jonah Goldberg is an edi- ternational terror groups. Days mit that the shooting at Fort eagerness to hype “anti-Mus- since Donald Trump’s election, tor-at-large of National Review go by with talking heads fret- Hood was terrorism and not lim backlash” stories has been there has been an explosion Online and a visiting fellow at ting about “self-radicalization,” “workplace violence.” around for nearly 20 years, and of freelance anti-Muslim hate the American Enterprise Insti- “homegrown terror,” and “lone Regardless, my point here is it has always been thin gruel. crime hoaxes. A Muslim girl tute. You can write to him in care wolves.” This narrative lingers that I can understand why poli- According to the FBI, in ev- fabricated an attack by three of this newspaper or by email at even as the killer’s Facebook ticians and the media want to be ery year since the 9/11 attacks, Trump supporters on a New [email protected]. TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A5 DIVERSIONS

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Theft of prized possessions leaves wife feeling betrayed Lose those losers lickety-split DEAR ABBY: I recently A.N. Onymous said, “A win- erence signal for clubs, the realized that my mother- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van DEAR ABBY: I recently ner listens; a loser just waits lower-ranking of the other two in-law stole several of my Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, went to a funeral viewing until it is their turn to talk.” side suits. prized possessions. It and was founded by her mother, for a friend’s adult child Bridge winners know that Now, though, declarer led seems that my husband’s Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at whom I had never met. some losers cannot wait; they a second high spade at trick After entering the funeral brothers, who helped us must be eliminated immedi- two and discarded one club move when we lost our DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los home, I saw a comput- ately. In today’s deal, how can loser. Then South played a home, took the items (ob- Angeles, CA 90069. er-generated sign stating, third spade. East would have viously at her request and “Please understand that South avoid four losers in his with her approval) in- DEAR FURIOUS: If the practice, but I’m con- we (mom, dad, brother four-heart contract after West done best to ruff with her stead of placing them in items are replaceable, let cerned that in order to vis- and daughter) just leads the spade three? Also, heart ace and shift to a club, the storage unit as in- your husband do as he it with him in the future, I couldn’t be here.” what were West’s more-effec- but she ruffed low. South over- structed. promised. If they are heir- will first need to take a Abby, I wasn’t there to tive leads, and what do you ruffed, crossed to the board I am furious at her and looms, you will either have shower. Am I wrong here, see the deceased; I was think of the auction? with a diamond and led an- my husband’s brothers. to wait until she dies to or is he? there to express my sym- I agree strongly with South’s other spade: ruff, overruff. pathy to the family. Why How should I deal with reclaim them or go over two-heart positive response. Now declarer played a trump there and demand that NOT SHOWERING bother to have a viewing? this? I want to confront Here, over three hearts, North and got home with an over- she give them back. ENOUGH All I wanted to say was her and let her know would have done best to sign trick, his only losers being the that I am aware of her DEAR NOT SHOWER- how sorry I am for their off in three no-trump, but that rounded-suit aces. betrayal, but my hus- DEAR ABBY: I am a se- ING: With apologies to loss. nior-aged man who swims could have been really silly band is a great man, and William Shakespeare: To KAREN IN three times a week at a because the club suit might I hate to hurt him in this shower or not to shower, PENNSYLVANIA process. nearby fitness center. I that is the question: have been wide open. When I told him I was shower there after each Whether ‘tis nobler in the DEAR KAREN: Please Given the trump break, West aware that his mother swim. Seldom do I use the mind to suffer the slings have a little less judgment would have defeated the con- had stolen from us, he shower in my apartment. and arrows of your son’s and a little more compas- tract by leading the club ace said he would make it up My son has reprimanded criticism or to stand up for sion. Remember that not (or her low heart, but that to me and that his mother me strongly for not show- yourself (in a sea of snip- everyone deals with death would not be recommended). ering daily. He asserted is old (she’s 81) and I ing) is up to you. in the same way. The view- Then East could have sat back that by not showering ev- From where I sit — far ing was for family mem- should let it go. However, and waited for three trump ery day and by using a downwind — if you can bers, friends and acquain- every time I visit her tricks to fall into her lap. home and see my things it public facility when I do, I pass the smell test, show- tances of the deceased who West led a spade in the hurts. How should I deal am practicing “very poor ering three times a week is COULD bear to be there. with this? I feel raped. hygiene.” all that’s necessary for You can still express your optimistic hope that her part- I believe that my hy- proper hygiene. Do not al- sympathy to the grieving ner could ruff in quickly. She FURIOUS IN giene routine is acceptable low your son to shake your family by writing them a chose the three as a suit-pref- TENNESSEE and in line with common self-confidence. condolence letter.

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All address information, particu- two to three high school-aged Man shot while driving, larly arrests, reflect police records. suspects. In the event of a perceived inac- curacy, it is the sole responsibility PEABODY of the concerned party to contact crashes into gas station the relevant police department and Arrests have the department issue a no- Erildo Rodrigues Dossan- By Gayla Cawley tice of correction to the Daily Item. tos, 33, of 153 Washington ITEM STAFF Corrections or clarifications will not St., Apt. B, was arrested and LYNN — Police are be made without express notice of charged with OUI liquor, fail- investigating a Christ- change from the arresting police ure to stop for police, reckless mas-night shooting that operation of a motor vehicle, department. caused a 23-year-old man assault with a dangerous to crash his car into the weapon and disorderly con- LYNN duct at 8:54 p.m. Sunday. Prime Energy gas station Joel Medina Jr., 26, of 14 on Boston Street. Accidents Trinity Ave., Lynn, was arrested Lynn Police Lt. Peter and charged with assault with Holey declined to identify A report of a motor vehicle a dangerous weapon, failure the victim who he said is accident at 11:18 a.m. Sun- to stop for police, reckless in serious but stable con- day at 369 Summer St.; at dition at Massachusetts 2:23 p.m. Sunday at 7-Elev- operation of a motor vehicle, disorderly conduct and failure General Hospital. en at 3 Lynnfield St.; at 2:59 Police said the Lynn p.m. Sunday at 54 Casco to slow at 11:15 p.m. Sunday. Robert W. Neubert, 50, man was driving near Road; at 8:48 p.m. Sunday Lido Cafe on North Feder- at 583 Lynnway; at 11:58 of 7 Spring Road, Lynn, was arrested and charged with al Street when he was shot p.m. Sunday at 13 Lynnfield in the jaw area at around St.; at 11:39 a.m. Monday at shoplifting by asportation at 1:11 p.m. Monday. 12:30 a.m. Monday. Short- Dollar Tree at 102 Boston St.; ly after the shooting, a sec- at 12:07 p.m. Monday at 133 Randy Scott White, 36, of 12 Clinton Ave., Saugus, was ond man arrived at Salem Chestnut St. Hospital with a gunshot A report of a motor vehicle arrested and charged with un- wound to the leg. Lynn Po- accident with personal injury licensed operation of a motor lice Lt. Dave Brown said at 12:30 a.m. Monday at 423 vehicle and possession of Boston St. a Class B drug at 1:37 p.m. the 31-year-old Lynn man Monday. has non-life-threatening Assaults injuries, but declined to Accidents identify him. A report of an assault and Police said they don’t battery at 6:13 a.m. Sunday A report of a motor vehicle know if the two shootings on Essex Street. hit and run accident at 3:17 are connected and there p.m. Sunday at Sunrise As- are no suspects at this Breaking and Entering sisted Living at 73 Margin St.; time. at 4:56 p.m. Sunday at Atlan- COURTESY PHOTO A report of a motor vehicle tic Ambulance at 90 Foster Gayla Cawley can be breaking and entering at 1:58 St. A woman reported she reached at gcawley@item- Lynn Police say a man who was driving on North Federal Street was p.m. Sunday at 109 Holling- was struck by a pickup truck live.com. Follow her on shot in the jaw area early Monday, causing him to crash into the Prime sworth St. that continued onto Mason Twitter @GaylaCawley. Energy gas station on Boston Street. A report of a breaking and Street; at 6:44 p.m. Sunday entering at 6:48 p.m. Sunday at 14 Jennifer Lane. Tessa at 201 Essex St.; at 12:33 Marcaurele, 78, of 30B Jenni- a.m. Monday at 27 Longwood fer Lane, was summoned for Man hit by car in Revere dies Road. leaving the scene of an acci- dent; at 9:17 a.m. Monday at REVERE — A 70-year- lights shortly before 6:30 day afternoon. who told them that the 9 Patricia Road. Complaints old man has died after p.m. when he was struck by Authorities said the car, driver was traveling below A report of a disturbance Assaults he was struck by a car on a Nissan Rogue, according driven by a 21-year-old the speed limit. at 3:11 a.m. Sunday at 9 Fay Route 60 near Gore Road to the Suffolk County Dis- woman, remained at the The accident is under St.; at 3:57 a.m. Sunday at 11 A report of an assault and on Sunday. trict Attorney’s office. scene after the accident investigation by state and Bennett St.; at 4:06 a.m. Sun- battery at 2:50 a.m. Monday The pedestrian was cross- The man died from his and the driver did not ap- Revere police. No charges day on Highland Avenue; at on Main Street. A woman was ing three eastbound lanes injuries at Massachusetts pear to be impaired. Offi- have been pursued as of 4:33 a.m. Sunday at 11 Bar- jumped outside the store. Po- near two broken street General Hospital on Mon- cers spoke with a witness, Monday evening. rett St.; at 6:14 a.m. Sunday lice reported no suspects. at 7-Eleven at 3 Lynnfield St.; at 10:02 a.m. Sunday at 122 Breaking and Entering Chestnut St.; at 11:15 a.m. Pair hurt in Lynn rollover accident Sunday at 509 Eastern Ave.; A report of a motor vehicle at 5:13 p.m. Sunday at 35 Wy- breaking and entering at 3:05 By Gayla Cawley man St.; at 8:19 p.m. Sunday p.m. Sunday at 9 Penn Road. ITEM STAFF at 732 Western Ave.; at 9:38 Three unlocked vehicles were p.m. Sunday at 811 Lynnfield broken into. A wallet and a LYNN — A rollover car St.; at 11:42 p.m. Sunday at checkbook was taken from accident left two people 130 Eastern Ave.; at 11:56 one of the vehicles. injured on Monday. p.m. Sunday at 65 Boston St.; A report of an attempted Police responded to the at 1:28 a.m. Monday at 361 burglary at 11:39 a.m. Mon- Boston Street accident Essex St.; at 9:18 a.m. Mon- day at Northfield Properties at shortly after 11:30 a.m. day at 223 Union St.; at 10:36 2 Main St. Lynn Police Lt. Dave a.m. Monday at 136 Western Brown said the driver Ave.; at 12:46 p.m. Monday at Complaints of a Jeep was traveling 158 Eutaw Ave. straight on Boston Street A report of a gunshot at A report of a disturbance from Washington Street 12:38 a.m. Monday at Lido at 6:07 p.m. Sunday at 168 when the driver of a Toy- Cafe at 106 Federal St. Washington St.; at 9:54 p.m. ota Avalon was pulling out Sunday at 12 Magnolia Way; of the Lynn Gate Plaza Theft at 1:02 a.m. Monday at Tan- parking lot. nery Apartments at 14 Crown- The car and Jeep collid- A report of a robbery at inshield St. ed, causing the Jeep to roll 3:05 a.m. Sunday on Franklin A report of a motor vehicle over, Brown said. Street; at 6:06 p.m. Sunday stop at 11:15 p.m. Sunday The driver and passen- at 34 Union St. at 124 Washington St. and 2 ger of the Jeep were tak- PHOTO | PAULA MULLER Parsons St. An officer report- en to Union Hospital, but Vandalism ed a vehicle almost struck a there were no serious in- Two people were injured following an accident on Boston Street Mon- pedestrian in the crosswalk. juries. day morning involving a Jeep and Toyota Avalon. A report of motor vehicle An officer reported the vehicle vandalism at 4:56 a.m. Sun- and driver attempted to hit day at 86 Eastern Ave. him. The vehicle was detained Kremlin plays down terror attack possibility in jet crash at gunpoint. Joel Medina Jr., MARBLEHEAD 26, of 14 Trinity Ave., Lynn, By Vladimir technical fault or pilot er- was arrested. Isachenkov and ror as the most likely rea- Complaints A report of suspicious ac- Veronika Silchenko sons behind the crash. tivity at 1:37 p.m. Monday at ASSOCIATED PRESS But some experts re- mained skeptical, noting A report of property dam- 36 Beacon Blvd. A caller re- SOCHI, Russia — The age at 8:27 a.m. Sunday on ported two men in a car and that the crew would have Kremlin on Monday reported any technical Briar Lane. A caller reported that one had a syringe in his played down the possi- a vehicle struck his expensive mouth. Randy Scott White, glitch. bility that a terror attack “Possible malfunctions basketball hoop the previous 36, of Saugus, was arrested might have downed a Syr- night, completely ruining it. for drug possession. ... certainly wouldn’t have ia-bound Russian plane, prevented the crew from The vehicle that struck it left killing all 92 people on a few pieces of the car in the reporting them,” Vitaly Fire board, as the nation ob- street. Andreyev, a former senior served a day of mourning A caller reported someone A report of a grease fire at Russian air traffic con- rang her doorbell and no one 4:25 a.m. Monday at Pea- for the victims, including troller, told RIA Novosti, was there at 11:27 a.m. Sun- body Bread at 168 Main St. most members of a world adding that an “external day on Lafayette Street. The famous military choir. impact” was the most like- The Tu-154 owned by the ly reason. caller stated that someone Theft PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS rang it again an hour later and Russian Defense Ministry Russia’s main domestic no one was there. A report of a larceny at crashed into the Black Sea Women put flowers in front of the Russian em- security and counter-ter- 12:45 p.m. Monday at YMCA early Sunday two minutes bassy building in Kiev, Ukraine, Monday. rorism agency, the FSB, Vandalism at 259 Lynnfield St. A stolen after taking off in good said it has found “no indi- wallet was reported. weather from the city of Divers have located plane were scattered point cations or facts pointing at A report of vandalism at Sochi. The plane was car- parts of the plane’s fuse- at a possible explosion on the possibility of a terror 11:34 a.m. Friday on Norman SWAMPSCOTT rying members of the Alex- lage and other fragments, board. attack or an act of sabo- Street. androv Ensemble, often re- but the search for the jet’s Evidence of a bombing tage on board the plane.” A report of a house and Complaints ferred to as the Red Army flight recorders will likely of a Syria-bound military The plane departed from car egged at 9:40 p.m. Fri- Choir, to a New Year’s con- prove challenging as they flight would badly embar- the Chkalovsky military day on Devereux Street. The A report of a disturbance cert at a Russian military lack underwater locator rass the Kremlin, high- airport just outside Mos- caller was holding a bag of at 12:26 a.m. Sunday at 157 base in Syria. beacons for easy spotting lighting Russia’s extreme cow and stopped in Sochi eggs that the suspects had Essex St.; at 10:28 p.m. Sun- About 3,500 people, common in more modern vulnerability to attacks for refueling early Sun- left behind. Police reported day at 14 Phillips St. 43 ships and 182 divers planes. even as it boasts its suc- day. The FSB said border have been sweeping a Officials sought tocess in Syria after Aleppo guards and military ser- vast crash site for bodies squelch speculation that fell into President Bashar vicemen were protecting of the victims and debris, the crash might have been Assad’s hands. the plane as it sat on the Lynn Drug Task Force and dozens of drones and caused by a bomb planted President Vladimir Pu- tarmac in Sochi, and the several submersibles also on board or a portable air tin’s spokesman, Dmitry chief pilot along with the Hotline have been involved in the defense missile. Peskov, told reporters that flight engineer personally 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY search. Rescue teams so But some aviation ex- an attack isn’t a likely monitored the refueling. or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) far have recovered 11 bod- perts pointed that the scenario. Transport Min- The agency said that a ies and numerous body crew’s failure to commu- ister Maxim Sokolov, who border guard officer and a Spanish menu available fragments, which have nicate any technical prob- oversaw the rescue efforts, customs official were the All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. been flown to Moscow for lem and a large area over said investigators were only ones to briefly come Callers may remain anonymous. identification. which fragments of the looking into a possible on board in Sochi. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A7 What resolutions won’t you keep this year?

RESOLUTIONS organize the hall closet. From A1 Getting organized Her 3- and 4-year-old sons’ shoes, flip-flops, “People look at too in the new year slippers and sneakers much. They think of it are in a heap on the as a whole, instead of Here are Susan Parziale’s floor. Parziale produc- breaking it down,” she 10 top tips for getting orga- es a two-shelf wheeled said. “It’s better to say, nized in 2017: cart that fits in the ‘This is the weekend closet, and the women we’ll tackle this part — Be mindful when getting the arrange the sneakers of the basement’ rath- mail. Put bills in a bill basket two-by-two. “I can put er than look at the en- (If you do not have one, create the slippers and flip- tire basement and not one. The dollar-store baskets flops in their bedroom know where to start. are the best); put junk mail in closet,” said Bevilac- That’s how projects get the recycling bin and magazines qua. PHOTOS | ALENA KUZUB put off. in a rack or basket. When you re- A lack of closet and Father Ubiparipovic takes a moment to pray after the Mass and the Eu- “It’s important to ceive coupons in the mail, tear storage space in her charistic Procession on the Feast of Corpus Cristi in Hingham, Mass., on purge. Sell it. Donate them out immediately and put home is a real chal- them in an envelope that will Saturday, May 29, 2016. it. Recycle it. Have a lenge, said Bevilacqua, yard sale,” said Par- stay in your car or purse. adding that Parziale’s ziale, who has helped — Take 10 minutes each week organizing skills have to tackle the junk drawer. moms organize their been most helpful. — Use a calendar — paper or ‘There is nothing to compare’ homes and lives and Parziale reached out electronic — but use just one. assisted executives to to her Facebook friends, — Food shopping: Keep a PRIEST tailor their offices to asking what their top magnet memo pad on the fridge From A1 best suit their needs. or mount inside of a cabinet for 2017 resolution would She has also overseen when you run out of an item. Just be. The answer — orga- spoke English. They were estate sales and helped nizing old photographs brought to House of Peace jot it down, tear it off and bring homeowners downsize. the list with you to the market. — surprised her a bit. in Ipswich in 1999. They “If you don’t need it, It’s not necessary to met another Bosnian fam- — Are all of your plastic stor- get rid of it,” she said. age containers mismatched? If scan them, she insists, ily who was living in Lynn, Parziale started her emphasizing that it’s and they decided to move so, toss them all in the recycling business, Organiz- bin and buy a matching set. That wise to sort through there. ing Offices & Homes small piles of pictures “We had again to start will save you time finding the lid LLC, in 2008, when to a container. at a time, separating from scratch,” said Mirja- her daughter Jenna duplicates and pitching na Ubiparipovic. — If you have a bunch of reci- entered a private au- photos of exes that you Last Monday, Father pes that you pulled out of maga- tism school in Bedford. don’t want to see again. Ubiparipovic traveled zines, buy a binder at Staples or During the drives back “Take a pile out and from Hingham to vis- a similar store, add some tables and forth, she thought go through them to- it his mom and younger and, voila, you have your own of the many moms like gether. Do it with your brother Danijel at her binder of your favorites. Father Ubiparipovic hears a teenager’s confes- her who were over- family. You’ll share lots small, homey Lynn apart- — You know those felt hangers sion at the St. Paul Church in Hingham on Sat- whelmed and needed of laughs and mem- ment. His mom had put you see at T.J. Maxx, Marshalls or urday, March 19, 2016. support and help sim- ories,” said Parziale. out some figurines of the Christmas Tree Shop? They are plifying their lives. “Make sure you write three kings/wise men for the very best for doubling the and things like that. ... It Chapel on Tuesdays be- The Medford native on the back who is in Christmas decor, and her storage in your closet and noth- all just left me very emp- cause Father Ubiparipovic networked and adver- son the priest teased her ing falls from the hangers. the photo, where and ty.” “exudes Holiness.” He also tised her services; suc- when it was taken.” that it was way too early One day he felt the urge emanates humor. — Sell your unwanted items to display them and that cess came immediately. on Craigslist, Etsy, the popular She suggests organiz- to pray to God, “…if you “When I celebrate Mass She even appeared on ing pics by year, then she should know better want me to be a priest, I’ll I am very serious because Yard Sale pages on Facebook being a devoted Catholic. the popular TV show and other classified ad vehicles. putting them in sepa- be a priest. But you’ve got I don’t want the attention “20/20” with “Shark rate boxes. Negatives Mirjana admires her to give me the desire to do to be drawn so much to my If you are never going to use it sons and enjoys cooking Tank” bigwig Kevin again, sell it! Saving it for your should be stored at a what you want me to do.” personality as to Christ,” O’Leary, discussing relative’s house, she for them. They treat her he said. “There is a quote children is a mistake; trust me, Several months later he how she organized a adds, in case fire de- with care and respect. saw Pope Benedict at a someone told me, ‘What a they don’t want it. 3,000-bottle wine cellar stroys your home. When they were children rally in New York and ex- sad day it would be if peo- — Some of the best organiz- for him and five of his What if spouses and they would clean up their perienced “a sudden over- ple came to church looking ing systems around come from buddies. families can’t agree on mess before she came whelming sense of desire for Jesus but instead they IKEA. They are inexpensive and There’s a sign in what to toss? “Com- home from work, helping to serve God in a more found me.’” look fantastic. You probably the office in Parziale’s promise,” said Par- her around the house and total way.” That was the However, “There are have more storage than you split-level: “If you give ziale, adding that her making her coffee. During beginning of his becoming moments during the think in your home. What about it a home you will al- husband Jonathan my visit, the brothers a priest. Mass when I preach, and your garage? You can buy inex- teased and joked with His family was sur- it comes from Christ in ways find it.” She shows pensive wire wall shelving and was willing to sacri- each other. prised. Danijel, who is al- me and Christ in me also off the “junk drawer” line your entire garage to store fice some but not all of “When he (Father Ubi- most 3 years younger and uses our personalities. … near the kitchen sink; holiday decor, memorabilia and his baseball cards and paripovic) is home I just works as an apprentice Before the final blessing everything is in its sports equipment. Storing these “Star Wars” memora- see him as my son,” said electrician, was skeptical. I usually have a joke for place, organized nicely items in clear plastic locking bilia. Should you throw Mirjana. “I don’t look at “He just didn’t seem that people.” in a series of small wire bins ensures their safety from something out without him as a priest. ... When type. …I just never expect- One of his favorites: baskets. the elements. the other’s consent? he is saying Mass in ed that from him. I never “Someone is going to a job Discipline is key, she — Keep a bag in each closet Wouldn’t that be a sure church, I see him as a noticed that he would interview and he is running added. “If your moth- if possible for clothing you will way to ensure that pho- priest. People come to me have a passion for that. … late, trying to find a park- er gives you a beauti- never wear again; bag it up and tos of you could end up in church and say ‘You When you see somebody ing space. He starts pray- ful piece of furniture, drop it off at Goodwill, Salvation in the exes pile? know, that’s so wonderful pursue their goals like he ing to God to get a parking something that’s im- Army or other thrift stores. Parziale smiled. “Do- that you have a son as a did, you start to begin to spot. He says ‘God, if you portant to her to keep ing this together, and priest.’ Sometimes it is believe that that’s what give me a parking spot I in the family, and you compromise, they are hard to adjust my brain, they actually want. After will promise to give up beer don’t want it, tell her don’t want this stuff. We the most important because at Mass I look at few years it was more sol- for the rest of my life.’ Noth- so.” Parziale said the live in an IKEA world,” things.” him just as a priest.” id.” ing happens for 10 minutes. promise of big dining room she said. Bill Brotherton is the Mirjana believes that Now, Father Ubiparipo- ‘Lord, I promise to give up sets, clunky sofas and sil- This day, Parziale is Item’s Features editor; he Father Ubiparipovic was vic has a busy schedule. even all the whiskey in the ver services don’t excite helping one of her neigh- can be reached at bbroth- called to the priesthood “I can be gone some days world if you give me a park- this generation. “Our kids bors, Liana Bevilacqua, [email protected]. when he was very young. from the time I wake up ing spot right now.’ Nothing “It would be Sunday and all the way till 9, 10 o’clock happens for another 5 min- I would be tired, exhaust- at night.” He administers utes. He says, ’Lord, I prom- Americans get their hopes up for 2017 ed from working, going to Sacraments, meets and ise to go to church every school … but every Sun- counsels people, works single Sunday, if you just 2017 said Bourema Tamboura, University of Miami day Father Ubiparipovic with Hingham teenagers, give me the parking spot From A1 a Harlem resident behind professor Benjamin Alsup would get up, get dressed sometimes preaches on right now.’ The moment he the wheel of a New York said he needed only three and he would try to wake Catholic TV and volun- says that, a car moves and Fifty-five percent said car service. words to explain why 2016 up me and Danijel and teers on Tuesdays — his frees a spot and the man they believe things will “I’m hoping 2017 will be felt worse for him: “Trump, call us to go to church.” day off — at St. Mary’s yells ‘Never mind, Lord, I be better for them in the better,” added Elizabeth Trump, Trump!” Father Ubiparipov- Chapel in Lynn. He often found one!’” coming year than in the Flynn, 62, an elementary Robert Greenstone, a ic said during his high stops by St. Mary’s High Has he ever had second year that just concluded. schoolteacher from Pea- New York commercial real school years his priest School afterward to talk thoughts about priest- That’s a 12-point improve- body, Mass. “You’ve got to estate broker, said the po- suggested that he look with students. In July, hood? “No, never. … There ment from last year’s poll. be optimistic, and I’m go- litical discourse leading into becoming a priest. “I he took 14 teens from a is nothing to compare to Americans interviewed ing to try.” up to Republican Donald was very afraid of that Hingham youth program the experience ... My days about the poll’s results ex- Democrats are more Trump’s election as pres- and I said, ‘No, I am not to see Pope Francis during are always different. Ev- pressed some of that opti- likely than Republicans to ident played havoc with ready for that kind of World Youth Day in Kra- ery single day, a different mism. say 2016 was worse for the people’s emotions. commitment,’” said Fa- person with a different kow, Poland. “Next year will be bet- country than 2015. And “The amount of disin- ther Ubiparipovic, who “I like people, I like be- problem … or a different ter than this year, be- Republicans are especially formation made people majored in accounting ing with people,” he said. joy. cause people will have likely to feel that 2017 will suspect of everything and liberal studies at A favorite responsibility is “You just get the whole more jobs and they’ll have be even better for them Bentley University. to say Mass, and he tries spectrum of humanity. and everyone, even their “Being in college, I start- to do that at least once There is nothing in this more money to spend,” personally. neighbors,” he said. ed to get into the party each day. world that I could have life and I traveled abroad. Joseph Demichele, a re- done to have the same TODAY’S ITEM SANTA DONATIONS I went out a lot and (had) tired surgeon from Lynn, amount of joy and satis- girlfriends and drinking enjoys going to St. Mary’s faction of life.” In thanks to staff of Bridgewell. Bob and Paul Calder, $100 DeFelice family, $50 From Kelly Martin, $100 In loving memory of my neph- Merry Christmas, From Carol & In memory of Carolyn. Love ew, Matthew Duncan Lane. From John Lavorante, $50 Lenny, Andrew DiCarlo. From Ev- Lilly Duncan, $50 Anonymous, $10 elyn & James DiCarlo, $50 In memory of Peter Costel- In memory of Jeanette Lanzillo. In loving memory of David Le- lo Sr., Marion Costello & Mary From Lanzillo family, $25 Colst. From Jan & Mike LeColst, Crowley. From Claire Costello, $50 $25 City of Lynn - Law Department, St. George Philoptochos Soci- In loving memory of Connie & $100 ety, $100 Ella Diamartides and Phil & Lil- In loving memory of Atty. Faith Father A. James Lynch Insurance, lian Trapasse. From Joanne Dia- G. Pendleton. From Vitale Law Ubiparipovic $250 martides, $200 Offices, $35 administers Wishing everyone a Merry Anonymous, $50 In loving memory of Robert communion Christmas and Happy New Year. For the children, in memory of and Mary Jo Downs. Love, Cindy to his moth- From Jimmy, Mary, Eric and Allie Craig Newhall, Cliff Gaudet and XOXO, $50 er Mirjana Giguere, $40 Paula Smith. With Love, from In memory of Elizabeth, Molly Ubiparipovic In loving memory of our Moth- Betty Babin, $50 & Veronica From Frank L. Morrill during Mass er, Josephine Dzierzak. From Lin- In memory of five who made at St. Mary’s da & Patti, $50 a difference - Roger Stewart, Bill Jr., $20 Chapel in Dorothy Bemis, $100 and Ginny Gauthier, Walter Cuffe, Lynn on In loving memory of deceased William F. Spates, $50 TODAY’S TOTAL: $1,605 Tuesday, members of the Calder and Fa- Eleanor & Anthony DeFelice, PREVIOUS TOTAL: $79,757.67 Dec. 20, 2016. bucci families. From Luci, Janet, Rose & Al Mahegan. From the NEW TOTAL: $81,362.67 A8 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2016 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Skating toward the new year Testing out the new gear

PHOTO | PAULA MULLER Alexander McCullough of Marblehead tries out his new metal de- tector on Devereux Beach in Marblehead. His mother, Kim Trudel, and grandmother, Gerry Trudel, accompany him on the beach.

PHOTOS | PAULA MULLER Levi Kaiser, 3, is helped by his mother Jackie as he makes his first skate around Connery Rink in Lynn.

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS United States’ Simone Biles performs on the balance beam during the artistic gymnastics women’s team final at the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in August. Simone Biles soars to AP Female Athlete of the Year By Will Graves ing one boundary-pushing finished second with 20 ASSOCIATED PRESS routine at a time staring votes. Serena Williams, up at her. Not that she who won Wimbledon for Simone Biles tried to remembers any of it. the seventh time to tie treat the 2016 Summer “It’s kind of a blur,” Biles Steffi Graf’s record of 22 Olympics like just your said. Grand Slam titles, and average ordinary gymnas- Maybe to Biles, but not three-time AP women’s Meaghan Roche helps Jacoby Tilden learn to skate at Connery Rink. tics meet. So what if the to the rest of the world. NCAA basketball Play- stage and the stakes were Her massive haul in Rio er of the Year Breanna different? de Janeiro — a record-ty- Stewart tied for third Cancer patient donates year’s worth of pizza to food bank The floor was still the ing four golds to go along with four votes each. floor. The vault still the with a bronze for the The AP Male Athlete NORTHAMPTON, Pa. (AP) — A Penn- restaurant. vault. The uneven bars dominant U.S. women’s of the Year will be an- sylvania man going through treatment After hearing of Katrick’s plans to still uneven. The balance team — propelled her to nounced Tuesday. for colon cancer won a pizza parlor’s donate the pizza to the Northampton beam still a four-inch wide stardom and rendered her Biles became the fifth raffle for a year’s worth of free pies and Food Bank, the owners of Mario’s Pizza test of nerves. last name superfluous. gymnast to win the honor, And the 19-year-old then donated his prize to a food bank. decided to double down and offer the Now there’s one more joining Olga Korbut in with the electric smile Thirty-six-year-old Josh Katrick, of prize to both him and the food bank. honor to add to what on 1972, Nadia Comane- and boundless talent was Northampton, had just completed his Katrick says he’s been getting so much Twitter is known simply ci in 1976, Mary Lou still the best in the world. as #SimoneThings: Associ- Retton in 1984 and eighth round of chemotherapy when he from family, friends and strangers during Maybe the best of all-time. ated Press Female Athlete Gabby Douglas in 2012. learned he was the winner of a contest the past few months that he wanted to give Over the course of 10 of the Year. It’s company Biles joined sponsored by his favorite neighborhood back to those who could use the pizza more. days in August, the biggest In a vote by U.S. edi- while completing a run of meet of her life ended like tors and news directors dominance that included pretty much all the others announced Monday, Biles three straight all-around SEND US YOUR STUFF in the four years that came received 31 votes out of World Championships, an before it: with Biles stand- a possible 59 votes. U.S. unprecedented run at the WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL ing atop the podium, a gold Olympic swimmer Katie top in a sport where peaks [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. medal around her neck Ledecky, who won four are often measured in and the sport she’s redefin- golds and a silver in Rio, months, not years. WEATHER LOTTERY

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DEC. 29 JAN. 5 TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Mass Cash: 10-12-16-26-28 AM Clouds | High 51, Low 30 M’Sunny | High 40, Low 28 Rain | High 41, Low 34 Lucky for Life: 1-4-27-35-45 (18) SPORTS B TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2016 STEVE KRAUSE Teams put Life can change to the test in in an Kasabuski instant tournament championship in their High By Matt Fraser FOR THE ITEM school home barn… That’s the cham- kind of accolade that can SAUGUS — There is not go a long way.” pion- a much better feeling in Also playing in the ship sport than that of defend- Kasabuski Christmas games ing your home; whether it Classic was Peabody, can be be a eld, court, or in the which lost 2-1 to Melrose, among current case of the Saugus and Lynn eld, last year’s the boys hockey team, an ice most exciting spectacles surface. tournament champion, you’ll ever see. That’s the mindset the which fell 4-1 to Medford. You have two teams Sachems played with in In the Sachems’ win, the playing for the glory of a 3-1 win over Portland game was tied at 1-1 af- their schools, student bod- (ME) Monday in the open- ter two periods, but then ies screaming their lungs ing round of the Kasabus- Saugus’ (4-0) Brendan out, and proud faculty, ad- ki Christmas Classic. The Ronan scored twice in the ministrators and parents victory put the tourna- nal frame, including the celebrating everything ment host through to to- game-winner at 10:07, that is right and innocent day’s championship game ring through Bulldogs’ about being a seemingly against Medford (2 pm). goaltender Sam Seagal (25 invincible teenager. “In wasn’t our best ef- saves). Mike Sarnacchiaro This year, we had two fort, but we made up for it and Ian Worthley picked teams from our area com- with our character,” said up assists on the play. peting in the high school PHOTO | BOB ROCHE coach Jeff Natalucci. “The Ronan would hammer Super Bowls. One of Peabody’s Zack Rich pulls the puck away from Melrose’s Andrew guys now have the chance them, Marblehead, played KASABUSKI, B2 Falmouth for the Division Calvert during Monday’s Kasabuski tournament. to go out and play for a 2A crown, and the Clip- pers beat the Magicians to win the title. Two of the players on Swampscott’s Gallup that Falmouth team were Owen Higgins and James Lavin. Sometime last Thursday night, Higgins receives high praise and Lavin were return- ing from hockey practice By Harold Rivera has been known for nding talented when their car went out ITEM STAFF players from small schools, about his of control and hit a tree. memories of Gallup when the two in- Lavin died instantly The list of people who have received teracted on scouting visits at North- while Higgins succumbed words of praise from Patriots head eastern. the following night. coach Bill Belichick isn’t a long one. Belichick answered, “I mean Coach I think that it is part of Belichick, a man of high standards [Barry] Gallup has just been a tre- the human condition to and little words, added a Swampscott mendous xture in college football in complain about life’s in- native to that list during his confer- this area. It would be impossible for conveniences and nagging ence call on Monday morning. me to say enough good things about issues. Even the best of Tight end Matt Lengel caught his him and what an outstanding person us go through stretches rst career touchdown pass in Sat- where nothing seems to and coach I think he is and how much urday’s 41-3 blowout win over the he has meant to so many young peo- be right, and we all think New York Jets. Lengel redshirted as the world is conspiring to ple that he has interacted with.” a freshman on the Northeastern Uni- make us miserable and to “What a great example he sets and versity football team in 2009 before exasperate us. how caring he is for the players and Then, you hear about the school ended the program that really how I'd say I think everybody something like this, and year. that knows him feels a real love and it gives you pause. Is life With Lengel’s recent success as the a personal friendship with him,” Beli- really that bad? So the topic of conversation, a reporter was chick added. “He's a great guy.” coach called the wrong prompted to ask Belichick about for- Gallup, who led the football pro- play at the wrong time mer Huskies head coach and Swamp- gram at Northeastern from 1990 to scott native Barry Gallup. and it may (emphasis on GALLUP, B3 the may) have cost the The reporter asked Belichick, who team a game. Maybe you think your son or daughter got short- changed in playing time. Maybe your son or PHOTO | JILL SOUZA daughter was in the wrong place at the wrong Lynn’s Marcos Echevarria has quickly become time and is now serving the face of Nichols basketball in his sophomore a suspension as a result. season. There could be a thou- sand different reasons why you or your children feel out of sorts. Echevarria in But please be thankful that those are the only feelings you’re strug- the spotlight gling with today, if you are indeed feeling a little put out. Think of those two families down at Nichols in Falmouth. For them, everything changed in an By Joshua Kummins instant. FOR THE ITEM If you saw the picture that accompanied the Fal- Marcos Echevarria hasn’t even been at Nichols College mouth roster in the MIAA for head coach Tom Glynn’s full three-year tenure, but Super Bowl program, those following college basketball know you’d have seen two kids, that the Lynn native has already established himself as a centerpiece player for the Bisons. Owen Higgins and James ITEM FILE PHOTO Lavin, who looked as if “Whenever I recruit on the North Shore and in Boston, the world was theirs. No Cam Mazza, left, scored the Revere hockey team’s only goal in a Nichols basketball is quickly associated with his name,” problem there. Most high loss to Ashland in the East Boston Deep Freeze tournament. Glynn said. school seniors have that For example, Joey Flannery — the reigning Division look. III National Player of the Year — is that signature play- They’re supposed to er for Babson, a team that last year advanced three have that look. They’re Revere’s offense cold in rounds into the NCAA Tournament and is currently supposed to be the kings ranked rst nationally. During Glynn’s tenure as an and queens of their assistant coach at MIT, it was Jimmy Bartolotta, who domain, rulers of the Deep Freeze tournament nished his career as the nation’s top player in 2008. school. Seniors on a state However, Flannery and Bartolotta’s respective head champion football team coaches, Stephen Brennan and Larry Anderson are New By Mike Alongi (2-2-0), while sophomore goalie Trevor England xtures, having worked at their institutions do not look meek and FOR THE ITEM Ristino recorded 22 saves in the loss. for more than two decades. timid. They look as if they For Ashland (4-1-1), sophomore Jack could move mountains, EAST BOSTON — It was a tough “He’s that one kid who is the face of the program,” Merrill had a goal and an assist, while not to mention opposing night for the Revere/Malden boys Glynn said of his sophomore point guard. “It’s happened, sophomore Jackson Hornung and linemen. hockey team on Monday night as the obviously, a lot earlier in my career, but it’s pretty cool. freshman Brett Erwin each scored As someone who has Patriots fell to the Ashland Clockers, He’s a great kid to be associated with … and demon- covered high school sports 3-1, on the opening day of the East one goal and junior Trent O’Connor strates everything that’s right about college basketball.” since before these kids Boston Deep Freeze Tournament at had one assist. Junior goalie Michael Echevarria was named a captain in March, at the con- were born, I can tell you I Lt. Louis E. Porrazzo Rink. Lowd had 17 saves. clusion of his freshman year. While he’s a critical leader love that look. I love that “We played lifeless and emotionless It was an evenly matched game off the court, few players in the nation have done more attitude in kids. It’s part tonight,” said Revere coach Joe Cicca- through the rst eight minutes of the to prove themselves on it. of what makes covering rello. “It was not a good performance game, with each team possessing the He leads the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) them special. by us at all. We’ve got to skate better, puck for an equal amount of time. in scoring by more than four points per game, averaging But that’s also what shoot better, defend better. We just Ashland broke the scoreless tie with 26.4 through the season’s rst nine contests. That mark makes it so devastating, need to get better all around.” about six minutes left in the rst period ranks sixth in the NCAA Division III and rst in New Sophomore defenseman Cam Mazza KRAUSE, B2 scored the lone goal for the Patriots REVERE, B2 ECHEVARRIA, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2016 Revere offense Teams put to the test in Kasabuski tourney KASABUSKI cold in Deep From B1 the final nail into Port- land’s coffin with under Freeze tournament a minute to play when a REVERE hold and took over the misplay from behind the net by Seagal ended up From B1 game. It all started 40 seconds into the frame, in his crease and over the when O’Connor hit Erwin when Merrill scooped up goal line. with a perfect pass in front a bouncing puck off the In between the finishes of the net for a one-timer. boards above the left cir- was, in essence, the key Revere was able to an- cle and slapped it into the moment(s) of the game, swer a few minutes into net. From there, Ashland a 4:00 penalty kill from the second period. After continued to apply pres- the Sachems after senior Ashland dumped the puck sure in the offensive zone Alex Merlina was shown into Revere’s zone for a while limiting Revere’s the gate for contact to the line change, Mazza took scoring opportunities. head. The Bulldogs would control of the puck and Hornung was able to land four shots on Sander- skated it out to center seal the win for the Clock- son who proved cool under ice. Once he crossed the ers with 2:40 left in the pressure. red line, Mazza flicked game when he scored on “We’ve been especially the puck into the air for a slapshot from the blue good in that particular a dump-in to Ashland’s line. Revere pulled their area since the start of the zone. But the shot was goalie for an extra attack- right on net and took a season,” said Natalucci. er in the final minute, but That was a big moment in short hop and skipped it was not enough to get that game as a goal there right between Lowd’s legs back in the game. would have given them for an unexpected goal. With the loss, the Pa- a lot of momentum. In From there, the two teams triots will face off against the past, that call would remained even until the O’Bryant in the consola- end of the second period. have destroyed us, but tion game this afternoon. the kids showed resilien- Ciccarello, who was not Ashland will go on to face happy with his team’s per- cy throughout the kill. We East Boston in the tour- formance on Monday, said needed (Sanderson) to be nament championship that the second period was big in the third and he this evening at 6 p.m. a bit of a bright spot in an was just that.” For Ciccarello, it’s an otherwise dismal loss. By MIAA rules and “It was a little better in opportunity for his team regulations, Merlina will the second,” he said. “But to bounce back after a miss the next two games. even then, our only goal tough loss. “The penalty itself was came on kind of a fluke “It’s good that we’re right unfortunate. There wasn’t shot from center ice. We’ve back at it tomorrow, hope- any intent to injure there,” fully this loss will give got to play with more emo- said Natalucci. these guys the kick they tion and heart out there. The Bulldogs opened need,” he said. “We’ll see When we do, we can play the scoring in the sec- with anyone. But we didn’t what they’re made of then.” Revere will drop the ond period, and it took a do that enough tonight.” highlight-reel effort from PHOTO | BOB ROCHE In the third period, Ash- puck against O’Bryant at Brenden Patterson to tie land gained a strong foot- 4 p.m. this afternoon. Medford goalie Matt Santos tries to peek around Cooper Marengi, who the score, just 46 seconds does a good job blocking his vision. before the horn. Sachems goalie Nick Peabody coach Mark 1:47 mark. its way past Matt Santos Krause: Life can Sanderson had 21 saves Leonard of McDonnell, In the final game of the (15 saves) at 4:06. in the victory. who made 22 saves, in- day, the Lynnfield boys’ “He hadn’t skated in 10 After the Sachems se- cluding eight in the final hockey team’s hopes of re- days because of a lacer- change in an instant cured a trip to the cham- frame. “It’s a heartbreak- peating as holiday cham- ated pinkie he sustained pionship game, it was Pea- ing loss. (Melrose) is a Di- pions were extinguished through a slash in the KRAUSE many unhealthy distrac- body’s turn. vision 1 program and we with a 4-1 loss to Medford. Amesbury game (a 5-1 win From B1 tions in a young person’s In the most excruciating all but played them to a The Pioneers put them- on December 14),” said life today, the discipline of fashions, the Tanners tie. That point would have selves behind the eight- Lynnfield coach Jon Gard- even if you don’t know and camaraderie of being dropped their tournament been nice.” ball after allowing a pair ner of the DeRoche. “Today them, when something on a team, with all that opener, 2-1, with the Red The Tanners’ penalty of early power play goals. was the first day with the like this happens to them. both involve, is one of the Raiders putting in a fluky kill got a successful work- Jack Lonergan (assisted stitches out and he man- It stops you in your tracks. most constructive things a game-winning goal with out, fending off all six by Cole Brennan) opened aged to shake off the rust As much as we celebrate teenager can experience. just two seconds remain- man-down situations, in- the scoring 3:24 into the with a goal.” that cockiness, that’s how There’s nothing more ing in regulation. cluding a head-scratching first period before Gino Medford would tack on much we mourn these two satisfying than being Moments after a de- five over the opening 15 Ramasci doubled the lead, a pair of tallies late in young men today. There part of a group effort and layed offsides call negat- minutes of play. just 1:11 later. regulation, the first from aren’t any words close to reaching the pinnacle. ed a Melrose lead with 44 The teams exchanged Lynnfield would mus- Ramasci at the 4:27 mark being adequate to explain And it is definitely some- seconds remaining, Pea- tallies in the second pe- ter just four shots on net before David Welch hit an the situation. All you can thing to be celebrated. body’s senior goaltender riod with Peabody (0-2) over the opening 15 min- empty net, just 44 seconds do is allow yourself some The best thing we can Aaron McDonnell made a opening the scoring on a utes (to Medford’s eight) before the final horn. quiet time to contemplate give them in return is our rare misplay behind his finish from senior Cam before a much-improved “We’re obviously not how quickly life chang- concern for their welfare. net on a dump-in, allow- Anderson who took a feed middle frame where their happy with the result. es, how cruel it is, and Never stop reminding ing for Connor Crovo (2 from Tim January on the own man-advantage unit That was our first real test how easily it can all be your children to be care- goals) to throw the puck left boards before beating cashed in. and we came up short,” snatched away from you. ful, even if you know it into the crease, where it Matt Bowers under the Sophomore George DeR- said Gardner, whose only We will go on celebrating embarrasses them. Do it pinballed in. left arm from the circle on oche, a forward by trade, scouting report on Lynn- the accomplishments of anyway. As we’ve seen in “Obviously, that’s a very the short side. fell back to man the point field’s opponent (Portland, our young athletes. We will the last week, life can be uncharacteristic play for Crovo’s first goal, a long late in the period, leading ME) in Tuesday’s consola- continue to point out, as of- indiscriminate, random, him to make. He’d played range snipe to the top to a seeing eye shot from tion game is sure to be a ten as we can, that with so and unspeakably cruel. well to that point,” said right corner, tied it at the the blue line which found short one. Lynn’s Echevarria is the face of Nichols basketball

ECHEVARRIA a player as young as Echevar- From B1 ria, but his first year with the Bison was hardly a typical one. England. Last season, the St. John’s Prep Echevarria has been an all- and St. Mark’s School product around contributor, not only earned All-CCC Second Team leading the Bison in scoring, but honors after scoring a team-high also in minutes played (37.6 per 18.9 points per game and setting game), three-point field goals Nichols’ single-season record (39), free throws (67), assists with 99 three-pointers. (36), and steals (20). He has “Being so young and being a been Nichols’ top scorer in five captain has its ups and downs,” games. Echevarria said. “I think I’m re- “I’m still learning and growing, lating a lot more to the freshmen but it’s just been a journey,” said because I’ve just been through Echevarria, whose team has ten it, and they listen to me.” freshmen and just one four-year He continued to earn trust senior. “Coach Glynn has given from Glynn and assumed more me the reigns and allowed me responsibility this season, pri- to make my mistakes and grow marily playing point guard af- from them. He’s been my big ter switching between shooting supporter on the court, pushing guard as a freshman. me to do what’s best for the team “You can just see all the work and myself at the same time.” he put in over the summer ev- The Bison began the season ery day in practice, and in the with an 80-75 loss at Thomas games it’s obvious,” Glynn said. College in Waterville, Maine, “He’s added a lot to his game. but are 7-1 since. They defeated He’s always been able to shoot Roger Williams, Wentworth and and score, but he’s attacking the Western New England for a 3-0 rim and playing a lot more of the start to CCC play. game.” PHOTO | JILL SOUZA Nichols averages 94.2 points Echevarria not only tries to per game, having scored at least lead his teammates, but also Last season, Marcos Echevarria earned All-CCC Second Team honors after scoring 90 in seven of its games. Eche- serve as a role model to the a team-high 18.9 points per game and setting Nichols’ single-season record with 99 varria is an obvious key to that Lynn community. three-pointers. success, and sees Glynn’s ap- With Nichols off this past week proaches as a contributing fac- before Christmas, Echevarria Marblehead’s Sam York and and St. John’s Prep grad Johna- also won 300 faceoffs. tor to the team’s lethal offense. was in Orlando, Florida to sup- his University of Miami football than Thomas and the No. 5 Penn  “I think what’s helped us is port his younger brother, Jalen, team are in bowl game action State football team faces No. 9 Lynn’s Katie Burt is one of getting fast break points and who plays for St. Mary’s boys this week, facing No. 14/12 West USC in the Rose Bowl. Thomas just two Women’s Hockey East making as many layups as we basketball team, at the Pre-Hol- Virginia in Wednesday night’s appeared in four games for the goaltenders with three shutouts can. That comes from hard de- iday KSA Classic Tournament at Russell Athletic Bowl in Orlan- 11-2 Nittany Lions. this season and leads the league fense,” Echevarria said. “Anoth- the ESPN Wide World of Sports. do. York — a transfer from Ohio  with a .719 winning percentage, er thing we pride ourselves on is “It gives me a lot of heart on State, where he was a part of At the midway point of the thanks to her 10-3-3 record. The fast break three-pointers. Usu- the court because I’m playing for the Buckeyes’ national cham- college hockey season, Saugus Boston College junior returns to ally coaches want us to take the something more than myself,” pionship team in 2014 — did native and Union College senior the ice next Wednesday against layup, but Coach Glynn wants Echevarria said. “I’m trying to not appear in any games this captain Mike Vecchione is the Syracuse. us to take the three. I think create a pathway for other kids season, but was named a Scout nation’s leader with 18 goals that’s definitely one of my strong to show that they can go to col- Team Player of the Week on two and 37 points in 19 games. He Joshua Kummins can be suits, and a lot of my teammates’ lege and become big names.” occasions. has scored hat tricks against reached at joshuakummins95@ as well.” Names and notes  Niagara (four goals) and Yale, gmail.com. Follow him on Twit- Earning captaincy is rare for  Next Monday, Peabody native three shorthanded goals and ter @JoshuaKummins. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Boys Basketball Girls Basketball BABC Tournament: New Rochelle vs. Walter J. Boverini Tournament St. John’s (at Cathedral, 3) At Lynn English Danvers at Somerville (7) Consolation game (2) Fenwick at Pope John (7) Championship game (5) Pope John Paul II Tournament: Pope John Tournament Essex Tech vs. Winthrop (5) At Pope John Revere at Malden (5:30) Consolation game (TBA) Walter J. Boverini Tournament Championship game (TBA) at Lynn English High Revere at Acton-Boxborough (7) Classical vs. St. Mary’s (3:30) Saugus at Malden (7) English vs. Tech (7) Boys Basketball Boys Hockey Walter J. Boverini Tournament Revere at E. Boston Tournament (TBA) At Lynn English Beverly at Cape Ann Tournament Consolation game (3:30) (TBA) Championship game (7) Kasabuski Classic Pope John Tournament at Kasabuski Rink, Saugus At Pope John Consolation Games 10 a.m. and noon Consolation game (TBA) Championships 2 and 4 p.m. Championship game (TBA) Lynn Jets Tournament St. John’s Prep at Cathedral (12:20) at Connery Rink, Lynn Marblehead at Masco (7) Northeast vs. Everett (4) Lynn vs. Swampscott (6) Boys Hockey Jets Christmas Tournament Girls Basketball At Connery Rink Beverly at Masco Tournament (TBA) Consolation game (4) Fenwick at Masco Tournament (TBA) Championship game (6) Marblehead vs. N. Reading (1) at St. Mary’s (8) Newburyport Tournament: Gloucester East Boston at Salem at Essex vs. Ipswich (5) Sports Center (6:40) Pope John Paul II Tournament: Win- Fenwick at Matignon (TBD) throp at Pope John Paul II (TBA) Tech at Chelsea (11:30) Girls Hockey Walter J. Boverini Tournament North Shore Showcase At Lynn English High At Endicott College Classical vs. St. Mary’s (2) St. Mary’s vs. TBD (TBD) English vs. Swalmpscott (5:15) Beverly vs. TBD (TBD) PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Girls Hockey Quincy at Peabody (5:15) Stoneham at Winthrop/Lynn (6:10) Boston College running back Jon Hilliman (32), defended by defensive back Alvin Hill Lincoln Sudbury at Beverly (11) Fenwick at Auburn (2) (27), falls into the end zone for a touchdown during the first half of the Quick Lane Bowl Monday. North Shore Showcase Marblehead at Leominster (4) at Endicott College Billerica vs. St. Mary’s (1) Swimming Track Gloucester at Salem at Salem State St. Mary’s vs. Williams (at Lewis Ctr, 10) (7:15) BC Eagles hold off Maryland Xaverian at St. John’s (10) Gymnastics Wrestling Beverly at Winthrop (6) Beverly/Danvers at Lowell (9 a.m.) Fenwick/Medford at Stoneham (2) Gloucester/Lynnfield/Marblehead/Pea- Wrestling body/Salem at Pentucket Tournament (9) St. John’s Prep at Marshfield Tourna- to win Quick Lane Bowl St. John’s at Marshfield Tournament ment (10)

DETROIT (AP) — velop a resolve that you poor field position proved GOOD SEATS SPORTS BRIEFS Boston College blew a see in the players' eyes," to be costly. In the first AVAILABLE (NSSUA) will be offering a fourth-quarter lead in a Boston College coach half, Perry Hills threw an The announced atten- Lazy Dog Classy loss to Georgia Tech in its Steve Addazio said. "The interception, lost a fum- dance was 19,117 and the softball umpire school this season opener in Ireland. most critical thing in ble and was sacked four actual crowd appeared to 3-mile fun run winter. Anyone interested in In the Eagles' finale, they building your program is times. On the Terrapins' be about half of that total. The Lazy Dog Classy becoming a softball umpire showed they had learned having that. And, I really first snap of the second IT'S TRICKY 3-mile fun run to support for high school and recre- how to hold on for a victo- believe we have finally set half, Hills handed off to Ty On a reverse and pass Lynn Classical girls track ational softball can earn cer- ry. that platform forward and Johnson and the running from receiver Jeff Smith, will take place Sunday, Jan. tification through the school. Patrick Towles threw that's the most exciting back's fumble was recov- Towles scored on a 20- 15, at 11 a.m. beginning at The school will be held from two touchdown passes and thing to me of all." ered in the end zone by yard TD catch in the sec- the Lazy Dog Sports Bar, 6:30-9 p.m. for eight straight caught a pass for a score Maryland (6-7) had the Boston College. ond quarter to give Boston 328 Broadway, Lynn. weeks starting the third in the first half, helping ball at its 35 with 1:48 left With 4:02 left, the Terra- College a 23-7 lead. Those wishing to run can week in January. The site of Boston College beat Mary- with a chance to drive for pins got to the Boston Col- "I was just glad I caught register online at www. the school is to be deter- land 36-30 in the Quick a go-ahead TD. lege 1 with a chance to cut it and didn't get ran Lane Bowl on Monday. "That's all you can ask into their nine-point defi- down," Towles said. racewire.com. mined. The cost, including The Eagles (7-6) led by for," Maryland coach DJ cit and Hills lost a fum- BIG PLAYS the rule book and training 16 at halftime, 23 points Durkin said. "You'll take ble after bobbling a snap. Johnson had 62- and 30- Softball Umpire materials is $100. If inter- early in the third quar- that in any game." They got the ball back less yard TD runs in the first School ested or seeking more infor- ter and then had to force But the Terrapins didn't than a minute later when half and a 29-yard run mation, contact Roy Ballard Maryland to turn the ball gain a yard before Harold Boston College's Jon Hilli- early in the fourth quarter The North Shore Softball at 781-223-0378 or roys- over on downs late in the Landry helped finish them man fumbled at his 6, and that gave Maryland the Umpires Association [email protected]. game to seal their first off with a possession-end- were forced to settle for a ball in Eagles territory, bowl victory since beat- ing sack. field goal. but it turned the ball over TV/RADIO ing Michigan State at Maryland made some "The program is headed on downs at the 41. the 2007 Champs Sports big plays on offense, but in the right direction, but "He's consistently been TV NFL: Detroit at Dallas, ESPN, Bowl. four turnovers, eight sacks we have to learn to not beat a big-play guy for us all NBA: Indiana at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. "We started to really de- allowed, 11 penalties and ourselves," Durkin said. year," Durkin said. NBATV, 8 p.m.; Denver at LA Soccer: Premier League: Crys- Clippers, NBATV, 10:30 p.m. tal Palace at Watford, College football: St. Peters- NBCSN, 7:30 a.m.; Premier burg Bowl: Miami (Ohio) vs. League: Bournemouth at Swampscott’s Gallup gets high praise Mississippi St., ESPN, 11 Chelsea, CNBC, 10 a.m.; a.m.; Quick Lane Bowl: Premier League: Sunderland GALLUP preciate it.” coach of the Miami Dolphins from Maryland vs. Boston Col- at Manchester United, From B1 In turn, Gallup also offered words 2012-2015. lege, ESPN, 2:30 p.m.; Inde- NBCSN, 10 a.m.l Premier of respect for Belichick. He currently has a role as Boston pendence Bowl: N.C. State League: Manchester City at 1999 after 20 seasons as an assis- “He’s a real class act,” Gallup said. College’s Senior Associate Athletic vs. Vanderbilt, ESPN2, 5 Hull City, NBCSN, 12:10 tant coach at Boston College, said he “The people that really know him Director and also works with alum- p.m. p.m. and Belichick have a mutual respect understand the person he is. There’s ni relations. for one another. been a mutual, professional respect. “I’m very close with former play- “I’ve known Bill for a long time I’ve always enjoyed my relationship ers,” Gallup said. “I have a lot of NFL and we have a mutual respect,” Gal- with him.” friends in the NFL, including Bill.” AFC NATIONAL CONFERENCE lup said. “My older son, Darren, was Gallup served as Northeastern’s Gallup, who played wide receiver East East a ballboy with the Patriots and he athletic director from 1993 to 1997. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA for the Eagles from 1965-1968, was y-New England 13 2 0 .867 406 236 y-Dallas 12 2 0 .857 366 258 really enjoyed that experience. Our In his tenure as the head coach of in attendance at Boston College’s Miami 10 5 0 .667 349 345 x-N.Y. Giants 10 5 0 .667 291 274 youngest son, Barry, played football the football program, Gallup’s staff 36-30 win over Maryland on Monday Buffalo 7 8 0 .467 389 348 Washington 8 6 1 .567 386 364 N.Y. Jets 4 11 0 .267 245 399 Philadelphia 6 9 0 .400 340 318 at Belmont Hill and played against produced two coaches who went on to afternoon in the Quick Lane Bowl at South South his son, Steve. We’ve known each land head coaching jobs in the NFL. Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA other for a long time.” Doug Marrone was on the North- y-Houston 9 6 0 .600 262 304 y-Atlanta 10 5 0 .667 502 374 “We were thrilled,” Gallup said of the Tennessee 8 7 0 .533 357 361 Tampa Bay 8 7 0 .533 337 353 Gallup added, “It was nice of him eastern staff in 1994 and is cur- Eagles’ win. “We struggled earlier in Indianapolis 7 8 0 .467 387 372 New Orleans 7 8 0 .467 437 416 to say that. We treat each other like rently the interim head coach of the the year. We had to win our last two Jacksonville 3 12 0 .200 298 376 Carolina 6 9 0 .400 353 385 North North regular people, we don’t go by coach- Jacksonville Jaguars. Joe Philbin games to become bowl eligible. This W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA ing records or anything like that. It’s was Northeastern’s offensive coordi- gives us momentum. We’re an ACC y-Pittsburgh 10 5 0 .667 372 303 Detroit 9 5 0 .643 301 285 a compliment that he’d say some- nator in the 1995 and 1996 seasons, team and it’s huge for the program. It’s 8 7 0 .533 333 294 Green Bay 9 6 0 .600 401 364 Cincinnati 5 9 1 .367 298 305 Minnesota 7 8 0 .467 289 297 thing like that about me, I really ap- and went on to become the head a good way to go into the offseason.” Cleveland 1 14 0 .067 240 425 Chicago 3 12 0 .200 269 361 West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA x-Oakland 12 3 0 .800 410 361 y-Seattle 9 5 1 .633 329 269 x-Kansas City 11 4 0 .733 352 284 Arizona 6 8 1 .433 374 356 Denver 8 7 0 .533 309 291 Los Angeles 4 11 0 .267 218 350 Wild Week 16 had the good, San Diego 5 10 0 .333 383 386 San Francisco 2 13 0 .133 286 455 NHL the bad and the ugly EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA (AP) — There's only one weren't quite to the level rushing and a touchdown. weekend for Derek Carr Montreal 32 21 7 4 46 101 70 Chicago 36 22 9 5 49 102 86 Ottawa 33 19 11 3 41 86 88 Minnesota 33 21 8 4 46 102 66 way to describe a weekend of the partying after the His 57-yard run in over- and Marcus Mariota , who Boston 34 17 14 3 37 80 83 St. Louis 35 18 12 5 41 98 103 in which the three worst Cavaliers' NBA title or the time set up the winning each ended up with bro- Tampa Bay 33 16 14 3 35 95 92 Nashville 33 15 13 5 35 94 94 teams in the NFL all win. Indians' American League kick in a 34-31 victory Florida 33 15 13 5 35 81 90 Dallas 35 14 14 7 35 89 106 ken right legs. Both are Buffalo 31 12 11 8 32 69 83 Winnipeg 36 16 17 3 35 95 105 And when a coach leaves crown. But considering the over Buffalo. done for the season, as Detroit 33 14 15 4 32 79 93 Colorado 33 12 20 1 25 67 106 his hospital bed to work relief throughout North- Ajayi became the fourth most likely are the chanc- Toronto 31 12 12 7 31 87 94 Pacific Division Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA the sideline, only to see his east Ohio, it was close. player in NFL history with es for the Raiders to make GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose 34 21 12 1 43 87 75 team get annihilated. "I kept telling myself, 'I three games of at least 200 any postseason noise. Columbus 32 23 5 4 50 110 65 Edmonton 36 18 12 6 42 105 97 shouldn't be this happy. Pittsburgh 35 22 8 5 49 121 100 Anaheim 35 17 12 6 40 96 99 And when two of the rushing yards in a season. It's particularly upset- N.Y. Rangers 36 23 12 1 47 119 89 Los Angeles 34 17 13 4 38 87 84 most promising quarter- This is not that big of a Two came against Buffalo. ting because Carr deserv- Washington 32 20 8 4 44 87 69 Calgary 36 18 16 2 38 94 103 backs in pro football get deal. We just won a game In some ways, he's carried edly has been in the MVP Philadelphia 36 20 12 4 44 110 108 Vancouver 35 14 18 3 31 86 109 and it doesn't even mat- Carolina 33 15 11 7 37 88 90 Arizona 34 11 18 5 27 75 108 broken legs. Miami on his ample shoul- conversation — he should New Jersey 34 13 14 7 33 80 102 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- Week 16, Christmas ter,'" said Joe Thomas, ders into the playoffs with N.Y. Islanders 33 13 14 6 32 90 102 time loss. remain there — and Mar- weekend, was as eventful the Browns' superb tackle a 10-5 record and nine and, by far, their best play- iota, like Ajayi, is among as any can be. From the wins in its last 10 outings. the league's most im- very good (Miami's Jay er. "It definitely felt like it "When we had 200 NBA was more than just a win. proved players. Ajayi rushing for more than yards earlier in the sea- EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE "Obviously, everybody Their injuries on Christ- Atlantic Division Southwest Division 200 yards for the third time knew the gravity of the son, I don't think we ever mas Eve overshadowed W L Pct GB W L Pct GB in 2016) to the very bad thought we were going Toronto 21 8 .724 — San Antonio 25 6 .806 — situation that we were fac- more terrific quarterback- Boston 18 13 .581 4 Houston 23 9 .719 2½ (Cleveland, San Francisco ing going down the stretch to do it again," Dolphins ing from Aaron Rodgers, New York 16 14 .533 5½ Memphis 20 13 .606 6 and Jacksonville, with a to- coach Adam Gase said. Brooklyn 8 22 .267 13½ New Orleans 12 21 .364 14 trying to get a win. Finally Russell Wilson and Tom Philadelphia 7 22 .241 14 Dallas 9 22 .290 16 tal of three victories head- getting that win and get- "It's tough. It's an eight- Brady. Southeast Division Northwest Division ing in, all winning), the man box most of the time. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ting the monkey off of our Then again, big numbers Charlotte 17 14 .548 — Oklahoma City 19 12 .613 — penultimate week of the back definitely felt amaz- It's not an easy thing to by Brady were predictable Atlanta 15 16 .484 2 Utah 18 13 .581 1 schedule was wild. ing. You don't want to say accomplish. I felt like our with another no-show by Washington 14 16 .467 2½ Portland 13 19 .406 6½ Orlando 15 18 .455 3 Denver 12 18 .400 6½ Start by Lake Erie, it was like our Super Bowl, guys came in with a pur- the Jets, even as coach Miami 10 21 .323 7 Minnesota 10 21 .323 9 where the Browns' ig- but it really was." pose today and we were Todd Bowles worked the Central Division Pacific Division nominious crawl to im- Move along the lake to just trying to make sure W L Pct GB W L Pct GB sideline hours after what Cleveland 23 7 .767 — Golden State 27 5 .844 — perfection ended with a Western New York, where we established a solid he said was an attack of Chicago 15 16 .484 8½ L.A. Clippers 22 10 .688 5 20-17 decision against Ajayi, perhaps the NFL's running game and stayed "kidney stones, gall stones, Milwaukee 14 15 .483 8½ Sacramento 13 17 .433 13 Indiana 15 17 .469 9 L.A. Lakers 12 22 .353 16 lame-duck San Diego. The most improved offensive ahead of the sticks." gall bladder" that hospi- Detroit 15 18 .455 9½ Phoenix 9 22 .290 17½ celebrations in Cleveland player, had 206 yards It wasn't such a fun talized him. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2016 COMICS

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE CITY OF LYNN MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Notice is hereby given that the Ordinance Committee will hold a public hearing on By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by George B. Gilbert to Washington Mutual Bank, FA, dated June Tuesday, January 10, 2017 at 6:30PM in Room 402, Lynn City Hall for the mortgage given by Charles P. Russo and Susan E. Russell to Mortgage Electronic 9, 2004 and registered with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry District following: Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Full Spectrum Lending, of the Land Court as Document No.442715 as noted on Certificate of Title No. IN THE YEAR TWO THOUSAND AND SEVENTEEN AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN Inc., dated August 26, 2003 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) C069-105, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by ORDINANCE RELATIVE TO THE GRANTING OR RENEWING OF CERTAIN LICENSES Registry of Deeds in Book 21639, Page 484 of which mortgage The Bank of New assignment from Washington Mutual Bank F/K/A Washington Mutual Bank, FA to AND PERMITS IN THE CITY OF LYNN York Mellon, FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of Wells Fargo Bank, NA dated March 23, 2007 and registered with said Registry on Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Lynn and by the authority of the CWABS Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2003-5 is the present holder by April 10, 2007 at Document No. 477988, Certificate of Title No. C069-105, for same as follows, to wit:- assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to The Bank of breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the SECTION 1:00 TITLE New York Mellon, FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 p.m. on January 11, 2017, on the An Ordinance is hereby amended relative to the granting or renewing of certain CWABS Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2003-5 dated September 9, 2011 mortgaged premises located at 285 LYNN SHORE DRIVE, UNIT 303, 285 LYNN licenses and permits in the City of Lynn. recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 30661, SHORE DRIVE CONDOMINIUM, LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and SECTION 2:00 DENIAL OF LICENSE Page 341, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of singular the premises described in said mortgage, The City of Lynn may deny any application for, or revoke, or suspend any local foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 159 Bourque Road, license or permit including renewals and transfers issued by any board, officer, Lynnfield, MA 01940 will be sold at a Public Auction at 4:00PM on January 10, TO WIT: department for any person, corporation or business enterprise who has neglected 2017, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and or refused to pay any local taxes, fees, assessments, betterments or any other singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: THE FOLLOWING REAL PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE CITY OF LYNN, COUNTY OF municipal charges when said local taxes, fees, assessments, betterments or any ESSEX, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, TO-WIT: other municipal charges have been outstanding for more than sixty (60) days. The land in Lynnfield, Essex County, Massachusetts, being three parcels of land SECTION 3:00 FURNISHING OF TAX DELINQUENCY shown on plan entitled "Plan of Land situated in Lynnfield, Mass. being a UNIT NO. 303 OF THE 285 LYNN SHORE DRIVE CONDOMINIUM CREATED BY Upon the receipt of any application for a local license or permit, the tax collector or subdivision of Lot 25 on Skinner Est and belonging to Arthur A. Legere" Oct. 1928, MASTER DEED DATED AUGUST 19, 1987 REGISTERED AS DOCUMENT NO. other municipal official responsible for records of all municipal taxes, Davis and Abbott Civil Engineers, Reading, said plan recorded with Essex South 230294 IN ESSEX SOUTH REGISTRY DISTRICT OF THE LAND COURT assessments, betterments and other municipal charges, hereinafter referred to as District Deeds as being bound and described as follows: CONDOMINIUM CERTIFICATE OF TITLE C-69, AS AMENDED OF RECORD, TOGETHER the Tax Collector, shall furnish to each department, board, commission or division, WITH THE UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTEREST IN THE COMMON AREAS AND hereinafter referred to as the licensing authority, that issues licenses or permits Parcel #1 FACILITIES OF SAID CONDOMINIUM APPERTAINING TO SAID UNIT AS PROVIDED including renewals and transfers, a list of any persons, corporation, or business FOR IN SAID MASTER DEED. enterprise, hereinafter referred to as the party, that has neglected or refused to pay Beginning at a point on the southeasterly bound of Lot 25, twenty-five (25) feet any local taxes, fees, assessments, betterments or other municipal charges for from the southwesterly end of said bound and running in a northwesterly direction THE UNIT (AS LAID OUT ON THE FLOOR PLANS OF TEIE BUILDING RECORDED more than sixty (60) days, and that such party has not filed in good faith a one hundred seventy-five and 20/100 (175.20) feet parallel to the southwesterly SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH SAID MASTER DEED IN SAID REGISTRY) IS SHOWN ON A pending application for an abatement of such tax or a pending petition before the bound of said Lot 25 to Pillings Pond; thence turning and running by said Pillings PLAN RECORDED WITH THE FIRST DEED OF THIS UNIT TO WHICH IS AFFIXED A appellate tax board. Pond in a northeasterly direction twenty-five (25) feet, thence turning and running CERTIFIED STATEMENT IN THE FORM PROVIDED BY G.L. C. 183A SC. 9 AND IS SECTION 4:00 a southeasterly direction one hundred eighty-two and 30/100 (182.30) feet CONVEYED SUBJECT TO AND WITH THE BENEFIT OF THE INTERESTS, PROVISIONS. The licensing authority may deny, revoke or suspend any license or permit, parallel to the southwesterly bound of said Lot 25 to the southeasterly bound of OBLIGATIONS, RESTRICTIONS, RIGHTS, AGREEMENTS, EASEMENTS AND including renewals and transfers of any party whose name appears on said list said Lot 25 and to the right of way shown on the above mentioned plan, thence LIABILITIES CONTAINED IN G.L. C. 183A, THE MASTER DEED, THE DOCUMENTS furnished to the licensing authority from the Tax Collector; provided however, that turning and running by said southeasterly bound and by said right of way ESTABLISHING THE ORGANIZATION OF UNIT OWNERS AND THE BY-LAWS ALL AS written notice is given to the party and the Tax Collector, as required by applicable twenty-five (25) feet to the point of beginning; containing four thousand four THE SAME MAY BE AMENDED OF RECORD FROM TIME TO TIME. provisions of law, and the party is given a hearing to be held not earlier than hundred twenty-five (4425) square feet, be any or all of said measurements more fourteen days after said notice. Said list shall be prima facie evidence for denial, or less. EACH OF THE UNITS IN THE CONDOMINIUM IS INTENDED FOR RESIDENTIAL revocation or suspension of said license or permit to any party. The Tax Collector PURPOSES AND SUCH OTHER USES AS ARE SET FORTH IN THE MASTER DEED. shall have the right to intervene in any hearing conducted with respect to such Parcel #2 THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS OF THE CONDOMINIUM IS: 285 LYNN SHORE DRIVE, license denial, revocation or suspension. Any findings made by the licensing LYNN, MA 01902. authority with respect to such license denial, revocation or suspension shall be The land in said Lynnfield situated on the northeasterly side of Pillings Pond and made only for the purposes for such proceeding and shall not be relevant to or being a parcel marked 9415 square feet more or less on above described plan, BEING A PORTION OF THE PREMISES CONVEYED TO THE GRANTOR BY DEED introduced in any other proceeding at law, except for any appeal from such license being bounded described as follows: DATED NOVEMBER 28, 2000 REGISTERED IN SAID DEEDS AS DOCUMENT NO. denial, revocation or suspension 375430 ON CONDOMINIUM CERTIFICATE OF TITLE C69-55. Any license or permit denied, suspended or revoked under this section shall not be NORTHWESTERLY by Pillings Pond as shown on said plan, fifty (50) feet, more or reissued or renewed until the license authority receives a certificate issued by the less; BY FEE SIMPLE DEED FROM OCEANSIDE CONDOMINIUMS LLC AS SET FORTH IN tax collector that the party is in good standing with respect to any and all local DEED INSTRUMENT NO. 385172, AND RECORDED ON 8/21/2001, LYNN COUNTY taxes, fees, assessments, betterments or other municipal charges, payable to the NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of the Skinner Estate as shown on said RECORDS. municipality as the date of issuance of said certificate. plan, one hundred ninety-eight and 15/100 (198.15) feet; SECTION 5:00 PAYMENT AGREEMENT THE SOURCE DEED AS STATED ABOVE IS THE LAST RECORD OF VESTING FILED Any party shall be given an opportunity to enter into a payment agreement, thereby SOUTHEASTERLY by a right of way as shown on said plan, fifty (50) feet; and FOR THIS PROPERTY. THERE HAVE BEEN NO VESTING CHANGES SINCE THE DATE allowing the licensing authority to issue a certificate indicating said limitations to OF THE ABOVE REFERENCED SOURCE. the license or permit and the validity of said license shall be conditioned upon the SOUTHWESTERLY by land of the grantee, one hundred eighty-two and 30/100 . satisfactory compliance with said agreement. Failure to comply with said (182.30) feet. agreement shall be grounds for the suspension or revocation of said license or For mortgagor's(s') title see deed registered with Essex County (Southern permit; provided, however, that the holder be given notice and a hearing as Parcel #3 District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 385172, as noted on required by applicable provisions of law. Certificate of Title No. C069-105. SECTION 6:00 WAIVER The land in Lynnfield situated on the Northeasterly side of Pillings Pond and being The City Council may waive such denial, suspension or revocation if it finds there is a parcel marked 4335 more or less square feet on above mentioned plan, These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit no direct or indirect business interest by the property owner, its officers or bounded and described as follows: of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the stockholders, if any, or members of his immediate family, as defined in Section nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax One of Chapter Two Hundred and Sixty-Eight in the business or activity conducted NORTHWESTERLY by Pillings Pond as shown on said plan, twenty-five (25) feet, titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or in or on said property. more or less; liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, SECTION 7:00 EXEMPTED LICENSES having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, This Ordinance shall not apply to the following licenses and permits: open burning, NORTHEASTERLY by other land of the grantee as shown on said plan, one hundred easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Section Thirteen or Chapter Forty-Eight; bicycle permits, Section Eleven A of seventy-five and 20/100 (175.20) feet; Chapter Eighty-Five; sales of articles for charitable purposes, Section Thirty-Three TERMS OF SALE: of Chapter One Hundred and One; children work permits, section Sixty-Nine of SOUTHEASTERLY by right of way as shown on said plan, twenty-five (25) feet; Chapter One Hundred and Forty-Nine; clubs, associations dispensing food or A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check beverage licenses, Section Twenty-One E of Chapter One Hundred and Forty; SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot 24 as shown on said plan, one hundred seventy-five and will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The fishing, hunting, trapping license, Section Twelve of Chapter One Hundred and 15/100 (175.15) feet. balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 Thirty One; marriage licenses, Section Twenty-Eight of Chapter Two Hundred and California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Seven and theatrical events, public exhibition permits, Section One Hundred and Containing according to said plan 4,335 square feet, more or less. Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the Eighty-One of Chapter One Hundred and Forty. date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full SECTION 8.00 INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith are hereby District) Registry of Deeds in Book 12683, Page 353. shall control in the event of an error in this publication. repealed. SECTION 9.00 TIME OF TAKING EFFECT The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. This ordinance shall take effect thirty-one (31) days after its final assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable approval as adopted and advertised. encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. PER ORDER: and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of Present holder of said mortgage record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. Darren Cyr By its Attorneys, Chairperson Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Ordinance Committee as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as 150 California Street a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this Newton, MA 02458 Item: December 22, 27, 2016 requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of (617) 558-0500 bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check in thirty (30) 201512-0640 - YEL MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & Item: December 20, 27, 2016, January 3, 2017 Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 or such By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises LEGAL NOTICE given by Livinus C. Ozioko and Suzanne L. Ozioko to Sovereign Bank, FSB, dated contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in CITY OF LYNN August 19, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry this publication. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS of Deeds at Book 24749, Page 139 subsequently assigned to MTGLQ Investors, LP by Santander Bank, N.A., formerly known as Sovereign Bank by assignment Other terms to be announced at the sale. The Zoning Board of Appeals will hear all parties of interest on the following recorded in said Registry of Deeds at Book 33850, Page 331; of which Mortgage petition on Tuesday, January 3, 2017, at 7:30 p.m., Room 107, Lynn City Hall. the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon, FKA The Bank of New and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWABS LOCUS: 20 PEIRCE ROAD - PETITIONER FRANCE NICOLE BOUCHARD BY HER on January 3, 2017 at 527 Lynnfield Street, Lynn, MA, all and singular the Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2003-5 ATTORNY SAMUAL VITALI premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Korde & Associates, P.C. 900 Chelmsford Street Allow the construction of an addition to a pre-existing non-conforming 2 The land and buildings thereon situated in said Lynn, described as follows: Lot 1: Suite 3102 family dwelling The land being shown as Lot C on a plan recorded with the Essex South District Lowell, MA 01851 In the R-2 District with lot coverage in excess of 30%. Deeds in Book 2786, Page 373, and to which plan reference is hereby made for a (978) 256-1500 (9777) more complete and accurate description. Lot 2: The land being shown as Lot D on Russo, Charles P., 16-025255, December 13, 2016, a plan recorded with the Essex South District Deeds in Book 2786, Page 373, and December 20, 2016, December 27, 2016 Kathyrn P. Brown - Chairman to which plan reference is hereby made for a more complete and accurate Patrick B. Calnan - Clerk description. Meaning and intending to convey the premises conveyed by Deed Item: December 13, 20, 27, 2016 Item: December 20, 27, 2016 dated June 30, 2004 and recorded with the Essex South Registry of Deeds in Book 23072, Page 547. WANTED TO LEASE CITY OF LYNN OFFICE SPACE IN LYNN, OR SALEM The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council of the City of Lynn will hold a restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to On behalf of the Committee for Public Counsel Services, the Massachusetts public hearing on Tuesday, January 10, 2017 at 8:00 o'clock p.m. in Council M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance is requesting proposals to Chambers: assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. lease approximately 8,300 usable square feet of office space in Lynn, or Salem for a term of five years. 1. Petition of Lightower Fiber Networks, Robert Walls, for permission to install TERMS OF SALE: 44' +/- of (1) 4" communication conduit in a Northerly direction from MH #3-21 A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of Proposals must be submitted to: at the intersection of Blake Street and Buffum Street to the building at 9 Buffum a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be Street. delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of Office of Leasing and State Office Planning 2. Petition of Lightower Fiber Networks, Robert Walls, for permission to install the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days One Ashburton Place 91' +/- of (1) 4" communication conduit in an Easterly direction from MH #2-21 from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other 14th Floor - Room 1411 at the intersection of School Street and Ellis Street to the building located at 20 check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid Boston, Massachusetts 02108 School Street to the building located at 20 School Street. at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure Proposals must be submitted by the deadline of January 11, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. 3. Petition of Lightower Fiber Networks, Robert Walls, for permission to install sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Proposals will be opened at that time. 122' +/- of (1) 4" communication conduit in a Southerly Direction from MH entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further ##16-21 at the intersection of School Street and Union Street to MH #1 on School recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The To obtain a Request for Proposals (RFP), please call 857-204-1355, at any time Street. description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of or send a request to the Office of Leasing and State Office Planning at the above an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. address. Please include your name, address, telephone and fax number or a 4. Petition of Lightower Fiber Networks, Robert Walls, for permission to install business card, and cite the name of the agency seeking space and the RFP Project 50' +/- of (1) 4" communication conduit in a Northerly direction from MH #4-23 Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. Number 201601500.1. This RFP can also be obtained through the Internet at at the intersection of Market Street and Tremont Street to the building located at http://www.commbuys.com. 62 Market Street. MTGLQ Investors, LP

For further information, please call 617-727-8000, during business hours. 5. Petition of Lightower Fiber Networks, Robert Walls, for permission to install Present Holder of said Mortgage, 96' +/- of (1) 4" communication conduit in an Easterly direction from MH #13-21 By Its Attorneys, Item: December 13, 20, 27, 2016, January 3, 2017 at the intersection of Union Street and Silsbee Street to proposed 36" X 36" ORLANS MORAN PLLC Lightower Manhole and continuing 26' +/- in a Southerly direction to the building PO Box 540540 CITY OF LYNN located at 270 Union Street. Waltham, MA 02454 Phone: (781) 790-7800 Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council of the City of Lynn will hold a Per Order: 15-012322 public hearing on Tuesday, January 10, 2017 at 8:00 o'clock p.m. in Council Item: December 13, 20, 27, 2016 Chambers: Mary F. Audley Petition of Eastern Bank for permission for a Sign Permit at 195 Market Street. City Clerk Per Order: Item: December 20, 27, 2016

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LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF LYNN LEGAL NOTICE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the Ordinance Committee will hold a public hearing on By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Tuesday, January 10, 2017 at 6:30PM in Room 402, Lynn City Hall for the By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Nabucodonosor Morel to Mortgage Electronic Registration following: mortgage given by Stephen R. Fall and Joan A. Fall to Mortgage Electronic Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated IN THE YEAR TWO THOUSAND AND SEVENTEEN AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for 1-800-EAST-WEST May 13, 2005 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds ORDINANCE REGULATING FIRE ALARMS IN THE CITY OF LYNN Mortgage Company, dated August 24, 2009 and recorded in Essex County in Book 24295, Page 21 of which mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, National Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Lynn and by the authority of the (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 28891, Page 216, as affected by a Association, as Trustee for Structured Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loan Trust same as follows, to wit: Loan Modification Agreement dated December 18, 2012 and recorded at said Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-15 is the present holder by SECTION 1.00 TITLE Registry of Deeds in Book 32624, Page 321 of which mortgage Bank of America, assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Wells Fargo An Ordinance Amending the Ordinance Regulating Fire Alarms in the N.A., Successor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP f/k/a Countrywide Bank, National Association, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of SARM 2005-15 City of Lynn, and said Ordinance shall provide as follows: Home Loans Servicing, LP is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage dated June 14, 2012 recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of SECTION 2.00 PURPOSE Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as to BAC Home Loans Deeds in Book 31476, Page 477 and confirmatory assignment from Mortgage The purpose of this ordinance, finds that excessive false alarms unduly burden the Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP dated June 3, 2011, Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. Lynn Fire Department's limited safety enforcement resources. The purpose of this recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 30476, to Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Trustee for Structured Adjustable ordinance is to establish reasonable expectations of alarm users and to ensure Page 24, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of Rate Mortgage Loan Trust Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-15 that alarm users who abuse the valuable resources of the Lynn Fire Department foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 9 Ryans Terrace, Lynn, dated September 11, 2015 recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry are held accountable for their use of alarm systems. MA 01904 will be sold at a Public Auction at 1:00PM on January 10, 2017, at the of Deeds in Book 34390, Page 566, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and SECTION 3:00 DEFINITIONS mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at Unit For the purpose of this Ordinance, the following definitions shall apply: premises described in said mortgage, to wit: No. 7, of the 47 Collins Street Condominium, 47 Collins Street, Lynn, MA 01902 ALARM DEVICE -- Any device which, when activated by a criminal act, fire or other will be sold at a Public Auction at 12:00PM on January 10, 2017, at the emergency calling for Fire Department response, transmits a signal to the Police or All that land with the buildings thereon situated in Lynn, Essex County, mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the Fire Department headquarters, transmits a signal to a person who relays Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: premises described in said mortgage, to wit: information to the Fire headquarters or produces an audible or visible signal to which the Fire Department is expected to respond. Excluded from this definition SOUTHWEST by a way called Ryans Terrace and sometimes called Sheehans The Unit No. 7 as defined in said Master Deed and as described in the floor plans and the scope of this Ordinance are devices which are designated to alert or signal Court, 60 feet; filed with said Master Deed and on the copy of a portion of said plan attached only persons within the premises in which the device is installed and devices NORTHWEST by the remaining part of Lot 4 on a Plan hereinafter mentioned, hereto and made part hereof. A verified statement in the form provided for in which are activated by the release of water from a sprinkler system. 100 feet; section 9, Chapter 183A, of the General Laws of Massachusetts is attached to ALARM USER -- The owner of any premises on which an alarm device is used, NORTHEAST by land, now or formerly, of J. Canessa, 69 feet; such plan. provided that the occupant who expressly accepts responsibility for an alarm SOUTHEAST by Lots 1 and 2 on said Plan, 100 feet. device. Said Unit No. 7 is hereby conveyed together with an undivided 12 1/2% interest in AUTOMATIC DIAL ALARM -- A telephone device or attachment that mechanically or Being all of Lot 3 and a part of Lot 4 on Plan recorded with Essex South Registry of the Common Areas and Facilities as defined and described in said Master Deed, electronically selects a telephone line to fire headquarters and produces a Deeds in Book 1501, Page 600. together with an exclusive right to use parking space No. 7 as shown on plans filed prerecorded voice message to report a criminal act, fire or other emergency calling with Master Deed. for Fire Department response. Excluded from this definition are devices which relay For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern a digital-coded signal to fire headquarters. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 20882, Page 365. The said Unit is subject to and has the benefit of all applicable provisions CONTRACTOR -- Any firm or corporation in the business of supplying and installing contained in said Master Deed and in the By-Laws of 47 Collins Street alarm devices or servicing the same. The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal Condominium Association, dated July 14, 1986, and recorded with said Registry FALSE ALARM -- Any activation of an alarm device to which the Fire Department assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable in Book 8383, Page 220, and the rules and regulations from time to time adopted responds and which is not caused by a criminal act, fire or other emergency, encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to thereunder by said Association, including without limitation, the provisions for except an activation caused by malfunction of telephone company equipment or and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of assessment of common expenses. lines verified by monitoring facilities at police or fire headquarters or power failure record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. as verified by the administrators. A series of such activations attributable to the Said Unit is to be used only for residential use in accordance with the provisions of same cause and occurring under circumstances beyond the control of the Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 the Master Deed and the By-Laws of the 47 Collins Street Condominium responsible alarm user shall be deemed a single "false alarm." as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as Association. SECTION 4:00 FINES a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this Any person or persons within any calendar year, activating or causing to be requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of The Grantee hereunder had acquired said unit with the benefit of, and subject to, activated any fire alarm system privately owned and connected to the City of Lynn bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check in thirty (30) the provisions of Chapter 183A of the General Laws of Massachusetts relation to Fire Department for any reason not found to be based upon need of the services of days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & condominiums, as that statute is written as of the date hereof and as it may in the the responding fire personnel shall be fined as follows: Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 or such future be amended. other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises (a) For the first two (2) baseless responses there shall be no fines. contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern this publication. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24295, Page 20. (b) For the third (3rd) baseless response, there shall be a fine of One Hundred ($100.00) dollars. Other terms to be announced at the sale. The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable (c) For the fourth (4th) baseless response, there shall be a fine of Two Bank of America, N.A., encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Hundred ($200.00) dollars. Successor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. (d) For the fifth (5th), and any other, baseless response, there shall be Korde & Associates, P.C. a fine of Three Hundred ($300.00) dollars. 900 Chelmsford Street Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 Suite 3102 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as Charges for false alarms will be collected by the administrators and deposited into Lowell, MA 01851 a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this the General Fund of the City of Lynn. (978) 256-1500 requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of SECTION 5:00 NO LIABILITY ON CITY Fall, Stephen, 11-005296, December 13, bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check in thirty (30) Notwithstanding the provisions of this Ordinance, the City, its departments, 2016, December 20, 2016, December 27, 2016 days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & officers, agents and employees shall be under no obligation whatsoever Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 or such concerning the adequacy, operation or maintenance of any alarm device or of the Item: December 13, 20, 27, 2016 other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises alarm monitoring facilities the fire headquarters. No liability whatsoever is contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in assumed for the failure of such alarm devices or monitoring facilities or for the LEGAL NOTICE this publication. failure to respond to alarms or for any other act or omission in connection with MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE such alarm devices. Each alarm user shall be deemed to hold and save harmless, Other terms to be announced at the sale. the City of Lynn, its departments, officers, agents and employees from liability in By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain connection with the alarm user's alarm device. mortgage given by Helina Fontes to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Trustee for SECTION 6.00 INCONSISTENT ORDINANCES acting solely as a nominee for Salem Five Mortgage Company, LLC, dated June 18, Structured Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loan Trust All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. 2010 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-15 SECTION 7.00 TIME OF TAKING EFFECT 29542, Page 5 of which mortgage Bank of America, N.A., successor by merger to Korde & Associates, P.C. This ordinance shall take effect thirty-one (31) days after its final approval as BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP is the 900 Chelmsford Street adopted and advertised. present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. Suite 3102 PER ORDER: to Bank of America, N.A., successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP Lowell, MA 01851 FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP dated September 20, 2011 recorded (978) 256-1500 Darren Cyr at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 30695, Page 2, for Morel, Nabucodonosor, 14-019441, December 13, 2016, Chairperson breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, December 20, 2016, December 27, 2016 Ordinance Committee the mortgaged premises located at 31 Cook Street, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold Item: December 22, 27, 2016 at a Public Auction at 11:00AM on January 10, 2017, at the mortgaged premises, Item: December 13, 20, 27, 2016 more particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE mortgage, to wit: MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain The land with the buildings thereon, situated in said Lynn, Essex County, By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage mortgage given by Ulirio M. Fuentes and Sara A. Ramirez to Mortgage Electronic Massachusetts, together with all rights and appurtenances thereto, bounded and given by Julio Rivas to World Savings Bank, FSB, dated July 10, 2006 and Registration Systems, Inc., dated August 24, 2005 and recorded with the Essex described as follows: recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 24774, Page 80 as affected 25887, Page 497 ; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for by a confirmatory mortgage recorded with said Deeds at Book 31843, Page 470, Beginning at a point on the Northeast side of Cook Street that is 41 and 3/4 feet breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same as affected by a Judgment reforming the mortgage nunc pro tunc, dated November Southeast from land now or formerly of Benjamin A. Ward; thence running will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 AM on January 3, 2017 at 75 1/2 Broad 22, 2013, recorded in said Registry of Deeds in Book 32993, Page 363, of which Southeast by said street 41 and 2/3 feet; thence Northeast on a Street aka 75 Broad Street, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage line at right angles with said street 86 feet to land now or late of McDonald; said Mortgage, to wit: Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank thence Northwesterly by said McDonald land 41 and 2/3 feet; and thence of New York, as Trustee for the Benefit of the Certificateholders of the CWABS Inc., Southwest on a line at right angles with said street 86 feet to the The land with the buildings thereon, situated in Lynn, Essex County, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-BC2 dated August 3, 2011 and recorded point of beginning. Massachusetts, being shown as Lot Con a plan entitled, "Re-Subdivision of Land with said registry on August 9, 2011 at Book 30580 Page 256, for breach of the owned by Mary T. Crowley, Lynn, MA" dated July 12, 1953, by Albert D. Martin, conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern Surveyor, recorded with the Essex South Registry of Deeds Book 4006, Page 210, sold at Public Auction at 3:00 p.m. on January 11, 2017, on the mortgaged District) Registry of Deeds in Book 29542, Page 3. and bounded and described as follows: Southerly by land now or formerly of John premises located at 35 South Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and C. Goodridge, 26.67 feet; Northeasterly by Lot B as shown on said plan, 26.48 singular the premises described in said mortgage, The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal feet; Easterly by Lot B as shown on said plan 26.48 feet; of right of way, 46.73 assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable feet; Southeasterly by Lot B as shown on said plan, being the center of a right of TO WIT: encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to way, 15 feet; Easterly by Lot B as shown on said plan, 9.22 feet; Northerly by land and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of now or formerly of the City of Lynn, 46.63 feet; and Southeasterly by land now or A Parcel of land with the buildings thereon, situated in Lynn, Massachusetts, record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. formerly John C. Goodridge, 92.45 feet. Containing according to said plan, 2682 known as 35 South Street, and being Lot B, containing 2,860 square feet, shown square feet of land, more or less, being the premises numbered 75 1/2 Broad on a plan entitled ''Subdivision of land for Brian P. & Theresa Hurley, Lynn, Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 Street. Said Lot C is conveyed subject to and with the benefit of a right of way as Massachusetts, May 2, 1977, Scale 1''=20'', Roger S. Brown, registry of Deeds in as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as appurtenant thereto extended from Broad Street on the Westerly portion o Lot A as Book 6360, Page 800. a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this shown on said Plan to Lots B and C running along boundary lines between Lot requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of Band C toward the rear of said Lots as shown on said Plan. Said right of way to be For Grantor's title, see deed recorded with Essex South Registry of Deeds in Book bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check in thirty (30) uses for all purposes for which right of way may be used including an easement for 16290, Page 387. days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & sewer or water pipes, all utility lines, vehicles and foot traffic. Subject to . Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 or such restrictions and other easements of record. Subject to all rights, restrictions, other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises reservations and easements of record insofar as the same in force and applicable. For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in For title reference see deed, dated May 17, 2004, and recorded with the Essex District) Registry of Deeds in Book 22436, Page 230. this publication. Registry of Deeds in Book 22891 , Page 441. Upon information and belief, there is an error in the legal description attached to the mortgage, wherein the last These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit Other terms to be announced at the sale. bound should read: Southwesterly by land now or formerly of John G. Goodridge, of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the 92.45 feet. nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax Bank of America, N.A., successor by merger to BAC titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Home Loans Servicing, LP f/k/a Countrywide Home The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Loans Servicing, LP restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Korde & Associates, P.C. M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. 900 Chelmsford Street assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. Suite 3102 TERMS OF SALE: Lowell, MA 01851 TERMS OF SALE: (978) 256-1500 A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank Fontes, Helina, 16-025017, December 13, 2016, a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. December 20, 2016, December 27, 2016 delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box Item: December 13, 20, 27, 2016 the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Selling a house? of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Buying a house? entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Find out what properties an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. benefit of the Certificateholders of the CWABS Inc., Asset-Backed recently sold in your area. Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. Certificates, Series 2006-BC2 Present holder of said mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. successor by merger to Check out Wachovia Bank, N.A., successor by merger By its Attorneys, Wachovia Mortgage FSB, f/k/a World Savings Bank, FSB HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. the Real Estate page 150 California Street Present Holder of said Mortgage, Newton, MA 02458 in Saturday’s paper. By Its Attorneys, (617) 558-0500 ORLANS MORAN PLLC 201204-0420 - TEA PO Box 540540 Item: December 20, 27, 2016, January 3, 2017 Waltham, MA 02454 Phone: (781) 790-7800 15-016587 Item: December 13, 20, 27, 2016 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE PAY CALLS MISC. By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by Eileen P. Fulkus to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Cornerstone Mortgage Corporation, Inc., its successors and assigns, Pay Call Numbers SNOW REMOVAL-Sherman Snow Re- HUGHES dated January 5, 2004 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) (900, 976 and 550) moval offers 24-hr emergency services Registry of Deeds at Book 22277, Page 216 subsequently assigned to U.S. Bank Advertiser telephone numbers with for residential and commercial snow Thinking of Moving! National Association, as Trustee for Credit Suisse First Boston Mortgage Securities 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST removal and ice management. We Corp. Mortgage-Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2004-AR4 by Mortgage disclose the price of the telephone offer a range of winter services Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Cornerstone Mortgage call. When a number is published including plowing, snow blowing, Corporation, Inc., its successors and assigns by assignment recorded in said within the advertisement the per shoveling and ice management. Servicing Walpole, Norwood, Canton, FREE HOME Registry of Deeds at Book 31448, Page 113 and subsequently assigned to U.S. minute andr flat charge must be Bank National Association, as Trustee for Credit Suisse First Boston Mortgage included. If you dial a pay per call Sharon, Westwood, Dedham, Need- Securities Corp. CSFB Mortgage-Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series number from an advertisement appear- ham, Wellesley, Newton, Waltham, 2004-AR4 by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, INC. by assignment ing in the classified section and it Weston, Watertown, and Brighton. We APPRAISALS recorded in said Registry of Deeds at Book 34011, Page 91; of which Mortgage DOES NOT disclose this information, proudly offer discounts for police the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage please notify the Item classified officers, fire fighters and physically and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 9:00 AM department immediately. Response to disabled veterans. Call today for a free NOBODY SELLS MORE on January 3, 2017 at 42 Lee Street, Marblehead, MA, all and singular the any pay per call numbers will be estimate and get on our priority client premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: charged to your telephone bill and list! 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By Jennifer Emery donated her per- over time. Notable pieces David Grindle. McDermott sonal collection of pat- like military uniforms and “The archive is unique ASSOCIATED PRESS terns and periodicals to wedding dresses tend to to her,” he said. “No one the university years ago be saved. And, she worried else has done this kind of SOUTH KINGSTOWN, and has painstakingly electronic versions of the work.” R.I. — If a costume de- sorted through the dona- patterns could be lost as Emery finds the pat- signer wanted to recreate tions sent there as word technology changed. terns from the 1930s the a World War I era wrap- spread about the growing The association for per- most interesting because around dress, a 1940s zoot repository. Three more forming arts and enter- they’re elegant and inven- suit or even a bodice from boxes full just arrived to tainment professionals, tive despite the fact they 1875, the sewing patterns be added to the overflow- USITT, honored Emery were designed during the are in Rhode Island. ing filing cabinets. this year for documenting Depression. She’s also in- The University of Rhode “This is much more the clothing of American trigued by the WWI dress, Island has the largest than a hobby. It really is history. The 80-year-old the “Hoover apron.” Wom- known collection of sewing a passion,” said Emery, a Emery received a dis- en wore it when Herbert patterns in the world, ac- professor emerita of the- tinguished achievement Hoover promoted food cording to the collection’s ater at URI. “I’m learning award in costume design conservation by encour- curator, Joy Spanabel Em- things every day about and technology, the only aging Americans to grow ery, and the United States pattern companies and one given this year in that vegetable gardens. Institute for Theatre Tech- the different styles and I category. The oldest patterns in nology. enjoy creating something Costume designers can the collection are from FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS About 50,000 are on that’s a legacy.” replicate period clothing 1847, including a peignoir paper and 62,000 are in As a costume designer, and the public can under- and a baby cap. The data- Joy Spanabel Emery, professor emerita and an electronic database. Emery began saving pa- stand how middle-class base can be used to trace curator of the University of Rhode Island’s They’re at the university per patterns in the 1980s Americans dressed over the evolution of cloth- commercial pattern archive, displays a donat- because of Emery’s love of because everyday clothes time because of Emery, ing and reoccurrence of ed sewing pattern in her office on campus in patterns. often aren’t preserved said executive director trends. South Kingstown, R.I. B8 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2016 BUSINESS Fans mourn Michael as charities reveal his work

By Gregory Katz homes in north London us millions and we were ASSOCIATED PRESS and in Goring, England, planning next year, as where he died of apparent part of our 30th anniver- LONDON — Grieving heart failure. sary celebrations to create, fans on Monday mourned Michael’s later years we hoped, a big concert in the death of George Mi- were marked by occa- tribute to him — to his art- chael as British charities sional brushes with the istry, to his wonderful mu- revealed that the pop star law and a series of driv- sicality but also to thank had secretly been a major ing incidents related to him for the hundreds of behind-the-scenes donor substance abuse, but this thousands of children he who gave his time and was overlooked Monday helped,” she said. money to support cher- as directors of major char- She said Michael was ished causes. ities and advocacy groups determined that no one The man with the repu- stepped forward to praise outside the charity should tation for self-indulgence him. know “how much he gave had actually given mil- Among the groups he to the nation’s most vul- lions of pounds (dollars) supported were the Ter- nerable children.” to charities involved with rence Higgins Trust, Jane Barron from the helping children, cancer which helps people with Terrence Higgins Trust victims and AIDS suffer- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS AIDS, Macmillan Cancer said Michael made many ers. Support, and Childline, donations and gifts, in- He was also remem- Tributes are left outside the home of British musician George Michael which offers confiden- cluding the royalties of bered for small acts of in London Monday. tial phone counseling for his “Don’t Let the Sun Go kindness: helping his vil- young people. Down on Me” duet with lage in north London get music,” which he said will rience even more plea- others cited years of good Childline founder Es- Elton John in 1991. a Christmas tree, and vol- live on. surable,” McCartney said, works that received little ther Rantzen said Mi- Michael had spoken unteering at a homeless “Having worked with posting a picture of the publicity — largely be- chael gave royalties from publicly about the pain of shelter. him on a number of occa- two of them together. cause Michael insisted on his 1996 hit “Jesus To A losing a partner to AIDS Former Beatle Paul Mc- sions his great talent al- The singer’s death was keeping his charity work Child” to the charity along early in the epidemic, but Cartney posted a state- ways shone through and announced late Sunday. out of the limelight. with many other dona- he kept his long history of ment on his website prais- his self-deprecating sense Many paid tribute on Fans placed flowerstions. donations to the Trust pri- ing Michael’s “sweet soul of humor made the expe- Facebook and Twitter and and other tributes at his “Over the years he gave vate. Ice rinks across the country fight enemy No. 1: energy bills

By Wilson Ring “If you can make a hock- ASSOCIATED PRESS ey rink a net zero building, you can make anything WOODSTOCK, Vt. — A net zero,” said Mayhew, small community skat- who designed the rink at ing rink that was once in Maine’s Bowdoin College, danger of folding is work- which opened in 2009 and ing on a long-term plan to became the nation’s first eliminate its biggest sin- hockey rink to be certified gle expense — its energy by The Leadership in En- bill — by becoming what ergy and Environmental its leaders believe would Design program, or LEED, be the country’s first with that rates buildings for no costs for electricity or their energy efficiency. heating fuel. Energy costs are typi- The plan includes up- cally the largest bills for grading the existing skating rinks, which use equipment at Woodstock’s huge amounts of electric- Union Arena for efficien- ity to run the equipment cy, finding ways to reuse that makes and main- some of the heat generat- tains the ice used by hock- ed by the power-sucking ey players, figure skaters compressors used to make and others, such as curl- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ice and, finally, buying ers . A skier enjoys a run on the opening day of ski season at Arapahoe Basin Ski Area in Colorado. solar panels that will be “Utilities is what kills erected elsewhere. the rinks,” said Paul While the long-term Moore, the chairman of plan to eliminate the pow- the Board of Governors Ski industry skews big, so smaller er bill, making the rink for Falmouth Youth Hock- “net zero,” is in its early ey in Massachusetts and phases, the rink’s elec- the coach of the Falmouth resorts tout authenticity tricity consumption from High School hockey team. early November to early He has worked to reduce December was down 12.5 his facility’s electric bill By Kristen Wyatt up a sense of community, ing heavily to make their no question,” said Da- percent from the same pe- by installing 4,400 solar ASSOCIATED PRESS smaller, independent re- mountains 12-month va- vid Norden, CEO of Taos riod a year ago, said Har- panels on the roof and sorts say they have to rely cation destinations. Ski Valley Inc., an inde- DENVER — A budget on personality. They made room for up- pendently owned resort old Mayhew, the president in a nearby parking lot ski resort in western Col- “It’s the difference be- start snowboarders. Add- in New Mexico. of the Union Arena Board that produces just short orado came up with an tween Budweiser or a ed spas and skiing lessons Mega ski operators like of directors and an archi- of 1 megawatt of electric- eye-popping offer — a craft brew,” said Troy for kids. Built condomini- Vail can afford to adver- tect who specializes in ity, enough for about 164 $700 lift ticket, the most Hawks, Sunlight’s head of ums and larger hotels. tise worldwide, and they skating rinks. homes. expensive in the nation. grab headlines when they Only this lift ticket comes marketing and sales. Allowed guests to one buy with a sweet bonus: a pair The ski industry used to one pass good at several grow. But an industry as- of handcrafted skis made be dominated by indepen- mountain resorts. sociation that tracks skier from Colorado wood. dent resorts, where down- Consolidation expanded visits says that smaller, Gimmicky? Sure. But hill and cross-country ski- in spurts. The trend hit a independent resorts are Sunlight Mountain Re- ers would drive to a local new milestone last Octo- holding their own. sort says that in an era mountain, maybe get a fire- ber when Vail Resorts of “There’s the visible na- of increasing ski-industry side cup of hot chocolate in Broomfield spent $1.05 tional destination resorts, consolidation, where a a lodge, then drive home. A billion to buy Canada’s but there’s a whole other handful of companies con- ski area with an on-moun- Whistler Blackcomb Hold- aspect of the industry made trol more and more win- tain hotel was a rarity; one ings Inc., North America’s up of resorts that are closer ter sport terrain, scrappy with nighttime entertain- biggest and busiest ski re- to home, that they’re easily independent resorts need ment and white-tablecloth sort. The purchase brought accessible, affordable, and all the help they can get dining would be a true des- Vail Resorts to a dozen ski in many cases specialize in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to compete with ameni- tination. areas, all of them desti- teaching people how to ski,” ty-laden megaresorts. Starting in the 1980s, nation resorts that court said Michael Berry, pres- Vermont’s Union Arena’s electricity consump- From baking fresh larger conglomerate com- overnight guests. ident of the National Ski tion from November to early December was doughnuts for skiers to panies started consoli- “We’re seeing homoge- Areas Association, based in down 12.5 percent from last year. displaying local art to play dating ski areas, invest- nization in the industry, Lakewood. /&&/&&%".%".03035(5(""(&(&  $"-$"--3-38$8$66'*345'*345 8&"3&1306%500''&3063.&.#&34 #&45)0.&-0"/130(3".4 1-&"4&$0/5"$5063.035("(&5&". '03.03&%&5"*-4"/%3&26*3&.&/54 '*3455*.&)0.&#6:&34 *5h4/05"#0654&--*/(:06".035("(& -08%08/1":.&/5015*0/4 *5h4"#065)&-1*/(:06'*/%")0.&