TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2017 Saugus Lynn brewing up a plan for wins Hilltop land By Bridget Turcotte $1M ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — Plans for a well- known coffee shop, complete with a drive-thru window, are brewing prize at the $100 million Hilltop Steak House site redevelopment. BY ITEM STAFF Attorney Richard Magnan, who represented developer AvalonBay LYNN — The city has been Communities, said he could not awarded a $1 million supportive disclose which cafe would be going coastal infrastructure grant from into the space because of a con den- the Seaport Economic Council for tiality agreement, but said it was a the construction of a seawall, which “nationally known coffee shop that will support a publicly accessible already exists in Saugus.” harborwalk connection along the The developers got the OK from city’s coastline from the Lynn Her- Saugus selectmen for a special per- itage State Park to the Lynn Ferry mit to bring a drive-thru to their landing. planned retail and residential site The seawall is being constructed on Route 1 last week. to support an $80 million develop- Even during preliminary plan- ment at the former Beacon Chevro- ning stages, developers sought to let site on the Lynnway, which will create an active space that would feature 348 waterfront apartments, have complementary uses for the according to James Cowdell, execu- surrounding area, including a coffee tive director of the Lynn Economic shop with a drive-thru, according Development & Industrial Corp. to Michael Roberts, Avalon’s senior Cowdell said construction on the vice president of development. waterfront housing development, “Our vision has always been to also known as the North Harbor have restaurant uses with potential site project, is expected to begin in indoor and outdoor space,” Roberts December, and will take about a said. year and a half to complete. The drive-thru will have enough “The Seaport Economic Council space for nine cars, and parking once again came through for the spaces will be available on the site. Nothing eclipsed city of Lynn,” Cowdell said in a Plans for the former Hilltop Steak statement. “This grant will be used House site include turning the ex- in partnership with an $80 million isting 13.9 acres into a mixed-use private investment in dramatically development with residential and celestial event improving our waterfront.” retail space. A 24,000-square-foot, State Sen. Thomas McGee one-story building will house multi- By Bridget Turcotte The spectators protected their From left, (D-Lynn) said in a statement that ple shops along Route 1, and three ITEM STAFF eyes with NASA eclipse glasses Margaret Alexan- “this funding is critically important four-story residential buildings will equipped with special-purpose der, Christine to not only ensure public accessibil- NAHANT — This part of the be built toward the rear of the lot. solar lters. Others brought Alexander and ity of our waterfront in Lynn, but The 280 planned rental units will country was treated to a view their own homespun viewing Winnie Hodges, also to protect the low-lying shore- include studio, one-bedroom and of a partial solar eclipse that devices made with cardboard top rear, all from line and prevent long-term coastal two-bedroom apartments. There gave the sun the appearance boxes and tin foil. Nahant, view erosion. The abutting North Harbor will also be a one-story clubhouse of a crescent moon for the rst “It’s really nice that this has the eclipse at the site project is a true collaboration with an outdoor swimming pool. time in the United States in 38 become such a community steps of the Nah- of public and private planning and Each unit will have a bay window years. event,” said Library Director ant Library. funding, which will ultimately spur and most will have a balcony to give About ve dozen spectators, Sharon Hawkes. “Given recent future development.” the community more of an inclusive young and old, gathered on events in this country, we need “Public access is essential to ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON the porch of the Nahant Pub- SAUGUS, A7 lic Library Monday afternoon. ECLIPSE, A7 LYNN, A3 Malden schools are INSIDE In Medford City prepares for all about connectivity new school year. A2

By Steve Freker High School and other grade lev- In Lynn Concert Singers FOR THE ITEM els when it became apparent that computer access upgrades were announce 38th MALDEN — Malden public needed. season. A3 • schools will enter a new academ- On Monday, school of cials an- Last chance to ic year with a $1 million invest- nounced another major develop- register to vote. A3 ment in 2,000 Google Chrome- ment about federal funding to books for students and improved pay for upgrades and replace- In Opinion internet connectivity. ments of computer infrastructure Re ection on Earlier this summer, city of- in all of Malden’s public schools, the eclipse. A4 cials worked with school ad- including the high school, ve el- ministrators and the School ementary and middle schools and In Sports Committee to buy new Google the Early Learning Center. Swampscott’s Above, Andy Chromebook laptop computers Sullivan bound for Jones swims the for use by students at Malden MALDEN, A7 sunny Stetson. B1 middle of the channel into the sunrise. Left, Tommy Gainer Saugus car swims the channel while dealer lends Andy snaps a photo. a helping paw COURTESY PHOTOS

By Matt Demirs FOR THE ITEM Swampscott swimmers SAUGUS — Most people go to York Ford in Saugus to purchase a new car, not to adopt a puppy. Channel their endurance That changed as the 13-week-old Lab- By Gayla Cawley swimming more than 20 miles rador climbed into the arms of Michelle ITEM STAFF from Dover, England to Cap Smith, who would be taking him home Gris-Nez in France. from York Ford showroom’s adoption drive SWAMPSCOTT — Two Swamp- Swimmers usually start at or hosted by Last Hope K9 (LHK9) Rescue. scott residents recently conquered The light colored pooch with big paws and the Mount Everest of swimming near Shakespeare’s Cliff or Sam- a bigger head climbed in and out of Smith’s by crossing the English Channel, phire Hoe and aim to nish at arms, absorbed by the love and attention. while navigating through dark- Cap Gris-Nez. The swimming dis- “My sister adopted a dog from Last Hope ness and enduring jelly sh stings tance is approximately 21 miles, K9 and she couldn’t have had a better ex- but current and tide changes typ- ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON in the process. perience,” Smith said. Andy Jones, 45, and Tommy ically increase that, with swim- Shenzen was one of the dogs that was avail- Last Hope K9 Rescue is a volunteer-run Gainer, 40, friends and training mers opting to tackle more of an able for adoption from Last Hope K9 Rescue partners, crossed the English at York Ford in Saugus. DOGS, A7 Channel earlier this month, CHANNEL, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 86° VOL. 139, ISSUE 217 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 71° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 BUSINESS ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2017 OBITUARIES Medford prepares Barbara C. Moran, 84 Kathleen A. Sweeney, 63 1933-2017 1953-2017 for school year

HUDSON, N.H. — sisters Mona Stin- PEABODY — Kath- Conway, N.H., and “her Perella also detailed Barbara Claire (Stin- son of Haverhill, and leen Ann Sweeney, favorite” grandchildren By Steve Freker FOR THE ITEM some other key back-to- son) Moran, 84, died Margaret M. Stinson age 63, of Peabody whom she adored and Aug. 17, 2017, in CSJ of Framingham, and formerly of Lynn, loved from the bottom school information, in- MEDFORD — A fourth cluding freshman orienta- Hudson, N.H. Mass.; her brother lost her battle to can- of the ocean to the top assistant principal will be Barbara was born George Stinson of Sea cer and passed away of the sky; Mysti Gray, tion Thursday from 8-11 added to the high school a.m. at Medford High. February 1, 1933, Bright, N.J.; sister- peacefully, surrounded Andrew Gray, Rayne Fl- for the 2017-2018 academ- Registration begins at 8 in Lynn, the eighth in-law Mary Stinson by her family, on Sun- eury, Jenna Vanella, Jo- ic year. a.m. in the high school of eleven children, of Curtis Bay, Md.; day, Aug. 20, 2017, siah McBride, Brianna Previously, three as- main lobby. to Harry W. and grandchildren Court- at the Kaplan Family McBride, Micah Mc- sistant principals each During the orientation, Margaret (Gillespie) Stin- ney Moran Argiras, Jessica Mo- Hospice House in Danvers. Bride, and Alanna McBride and covered a grade over the students take part in the son. She graduated from St. ran Stevens (Michael), Ellen Born Sept. 4, 1953 in Lynn, “greatest grandson” AJ. She also course of the year. Class of 2021 assembly Mary’s Girls High School in Desimone, Ryan Desimone, she was the daughter of the leaves her sisters and broth- Medford High School Lynn in 1951, and continued John F. Moran V, Carly Moran, late Jacqueline (Comeau) and ers; Kathryn Amero and her headmaster John Perella with introductions from her education to graduate Amy Baker, Wyoma Crandall William Sweeney. She attend- husband Bruce of New Hamp- said in an open letter to administrators. There will from the Stenotype Institute and Michael J. Moran Jr.; and ed Lynn Schools and was a shire, William Sweeney and his students and parents on be a Class of 2021 group of Boston. great-grand-daughters Eleni graduate of Lynn Classical High wife Marie of North Carolina, Monday that Ian Charles photo and students will On Sept. 6, 1954, Barbara and Sophia. School. Before moving to Pea- Raymond Sweeney of Malden, will join the school’s top schedule a question and was married to John F. Moran III Barbara was predeceased by body, Kathleen had lived in Lynn Thomas Sweeney and his wife level leadership staff as a answer session with guid- in Dallas, Texas. At the time of her parents; brothers Harry W. for 43 years. She had worked at Barbara of Georgia, and Edward fourth assistant principal ance personnel and the her passing, she was just a few Stinson, John A. “Jack” Stinson Analogic for 32 years until her Sweeney and his wife Pamela of in charge of the freshman headmaster. weeks away from celebrating and Donald J. “Duck” Stinson; retirement in 2016. Arkansas her best friends for life (Grade 9) Class of 2021. The morning also in- the anniversary of their 64th sisters Mary Malone, Helen An avid bowler, Kathleen Kathy Walsh Murphy of Peabody, David Blauch will be as- cludes a school tour and year of marriage, an adventure Fleming, Dorothy Stinson CSJ was the granddaughter of Hall Kathy Doucet of Lynn, and Don- sistant principal for the homeroom and locker fa- that led them from Texas to and Michele Mulhern. She was of Fame Bowler Joe “The Pro” na Brown O’Brien of Lynn, as sophomore (Grade 10) miliarization. Chicago to Syracuse, N.Y., to also predeceased by sisters- Comeau. She loved life, espe- well as many nieces and neph- Class of 2020. The other During orientation, all Clinton, N.Y., to Nashua, N.H., in-law Evelyn Stinson and Ann cially camping, walks along the ews “Peace be with them all”. assistant principals are high school and vocational to Hudson, N.H. Stinson, and brothers-in-law beach, and long family rides She was also the grandmother Nick Tucci and Gail Tre- school administrators and Along the way, Barbara was William Malone, Leonard Flem- with as many people as she of the late Julia Vanella and the anor. a number of teachers and an active volunteer for many ing and John Emmett Mulhern. could fit in to the vehicle. She sister of the late John Russell. “We are very excited guidance/support staff will charitable organizations, includ- Barbara’s family wishes to was a friend of Bill W. for 34 Service information: Vis- about the upcoming year. be present to help address ing Hospice, Catholic Charities, thank the staff of the Fairview years. Kathleen will be remem- iting hours will be held on There are a lot of new and students’ questions or con- Catholic school programs, and Nursing Home in Hudson for bered by family and friends as Thursday from 3-7 p.m. in exciting changes at the cerns. Freshman students most recently the Day Away pro- their wonderful care and gen- a kind spirit who would help the SOLIMINE Funeral Home high school that we will may pick up their sched- gram for the memory-impaired erous hearts. anyone in need. She touched 426 Broadway (Route129), be briefing students on ules on Thursday. at Mission Pointe. She was also Service information: A fu- the lives of many and will be Lynn. In lieu of flowers do- The first day of school a homemaker and dedicated neral Mass will be held on deeply missed especially by all nations may be made to the during the first week of for all grades is Tuesday, mother of four, grandmother Wednesday, Aug. 23 at 11 who knew her. Julia Vanella Scholarship school,” Perella said in the of nine, great-grandmother of a.m. in the Immaculate Con- She is survived by her chil- Fund Malden High School letter. Aug. 29. two; and aunt, sister-in-law and ception Church of Nashua, dren; Bruce M. McBride Jr. and 77 Salem St. Malden MA friend to many. N.H., 216 E. Dunstable Road. his wife Joanna of Ruffin, N.C., 02148. Directions and Barbara is survived by her There will be no calling hours. Lisa (McBride) Vanella of Mal- guestbook at www.solimine. Latino parents sue husband, John; her children Burial will be held privately at den, and Jessica McBride of N. com. John F. Moran IV (Kathryn) a later date. Because Barbara of Manchester, N.H.; Mary held so many charities dear, in school system for B. Williams of Sauquoit, N.Y.; lieu of flowers it is requested Michael J. Moran (Theresa) that donations be made to a Rose M. Berkeley, 90 of Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; charity of your choice. The Du- inadequate efforts and Eileen M. Moran of Os- mont-Sullivan Funeral Home 1927-2017 wego, N.Y. in Hudson is in charge of ar- She is also survived by her rangements. Rose M. (Colan- Rose loved to at- By Denise Lavoie Massachusetts schools. tuoni) Berkeley, age tend all social events, ASSOCIATED PRESS The group is represented 90, died peacefully eating out, and never by a law firm, the Massa- on Monday, Aug. 21, would miss a holiday HOLYOKE — A group chusetts Law Reform In- 2017. She was born or occasion with her of Latino parents sued stitute Inc. and The Men- Garrison L. Brewer, 62 on April 4, 1927, in family; every recit- the Holyoke school system tal Health Legal Advisors 1954-2017 Saugus. Most lov- al, graduation, and Monday, alleging discrim- Committee. ingly remembered cookout. She also ination for failing to pro- “When parents are pre- SWAMPSCOTT — Mr. Gar- brother of the late Courtney as “Auntie Budgie”. loved her two dogs, vide adequate translation cluded from directing and of educational documents rison L. Brewer, age 62, of Brewer. Daughter of Dominic Ginger and Laddie. participating in their chil- for parents with limited Swampscott, died on Mon- Service information: A and Philomena Colantuoni. She was an active member of dren’s educational pro- English proficiency. day, August 21, 2017, at the Graveside Service will be Loving Wife of the late James Mass Senior Action Council. grams due to language The parents claim that Jesmond Nursing Home, Na- held on Thursday at 11:30 Berkeley, sister to the late Tony Service information: Her barriers, both parents and Holyoke schools have hant after a lengthy illness. a.m. in Swampscott Cem- Colantuoni, Minnie Mann, Jo- funeral will be held on Friday children are harmed,” said failed to provide sufficient Born in Lynn on Sept. 27, etery. Donations in his seph Colantuoni and Mary at 9 a.m. from the SOLIMINE Teresita Ramos, a lan- translation services for 1954, he was the son of Hel- memory may be made to Gay. Rose graduated from Funeral Home 426 Broadway guage access attorney for more than two decades en (Smith) Brewer and of the the Alzheimer’s Assn., Saugus High School, Class (Route129), Lynn, followed the institute. even though they are re- late Leslie Brewer. 309 Waverly Oaks Road, of 1946, and she moved to by a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. The parents allege in In addition to his moth- Waltham, MA 02452. Ar- Lynn after her marriage. Rose in Our Lady of the Assump- quired to do so under fed- eral civil rights laws. The their lawsuit that Holy- er he leaves a sister Diedra rangements by CUFFE-MC- worked from1964 to 2004 at tion Church, Lynnfield. Burial oke schools — acting “ei- Stevens and her husband GINN Funeral Home, Lynn. Union Hospital as a dietary will be in St. Mary’s Ceme- federal lawsuit alleges the inadequate translation ther with tacit approval Gerald, a niece Vanessa For online guestbook aide and loved her job. She tery. Relatives and friends or deliberate indifference” Stevens and a nephew Der- please visit www.cuffemc- leaves several nieces and are respectfully invited to at- keeps parents from fully participating in their chil- by state education officials ek Stevens. He was also the ginn.com. nephews including Barbara tend. Visiting hour’s Thursday — have “consistently dis- and Tony Mann and Joan and from 4-7 p.m. Donations in dren’s education because of a language barrier. regarded or intentionally Bob Lewis. Rose was the most her memory may be made to ignored” legal obligations devoted great-aunt to Mark Mass. Senior Action Council Nearly 80 percent of stu- dents in Holyoke are His- to provide translations Gerardo DeMarco, 81 Lewis and Michelle Secor and 108 Myrtle Street N. Quincy, services to immigrant her husband Patrick. She was MA 02171 or the American panic. About 44 percent of students live in homes parents for over 20 years. also very close to her cousin Heart Assn. 20 Speen Street They say the practice has Danny Colanton and his wife Framingham MA 01701. Di- where English is not the continued even since the SAUGUS — Mr. Ge- Kristina and Alex- Frances and her great friend rections and guestbook at primary language. chronically underperform- rardo DeMarco, age andra Hern, one May Miles. www.solimine.com. The suit filed in U.S. 81, died on Saturday, sister; Olga Gregorio District Court in Boston ing schools were placed Aug. 19 at the Ka- of Peabody and he names Holyoke school offi- under state receivership plan Hospice House was the brother of cials and the state Depart- two years ago. in Danvers. He was the late Mario De- ment of Elementary and The lawsuit says that the husband of Marie Marco. Ruth F. Cartier Secondary Education as state education offi- (Ferrario) DeMarco Donations in his 1926-2017 defendants. A spokeswom- cials have identified 113 with whom he was memory may be made an for Holyoke schools schools and school dis- married to for 61 to Care Dimensions, SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Recreation. Ruth was referred questions to the tricts in Massachusetts as years. 75 Sylvan St., Suite B-102, Ruth Frances Cartier, employed as an Im- state agency, which de- failing to properly provide Born in Avellino, Italy and Danvers, MA 01923. a longtime resident of perial Beach city code clined to comment on the translated educational raised in the North End of Service information: Imperial Beach, died enforcement officer lawsuit. The school super- documents or oral trans- Boston, he was the son of Visiting hours will be held peacefully on Aug. and served as a senior intendent did not immedi- lation services for parents the late Olympio and Lucia in the BISBEE-PORCEL- 14, 2017, surround- volunteer for the Sher- ately return a call seeking who need it. (DeMaria) DeMarco. A ma- LA Funeral Home, 549 ed by her family and iff’s Department. comment. In Holyoke, problems chinist by trade he worked Lincoln Ave., Saugus, on loved ones. Born in Ruth was the loving Holyoke schools were include interpreters not many years in the manufac- Wednesday 4-8 p.m. Rel- 1926 in Lynn to Irish mother of eight chil- placed under state receiv- being available when turing industry. Gerardo’s de- atives and friends invited. immigrant parents dren, Michael Carti- ership in 2015. non-English speaking light was spending time with Funeral procession from Elizabeth and Thomas Gill. er (deceased), Paddy Cartier The lawsuit was filed parents meet with teach- his family. He enjoyed tend- the funeral home on Thurs- Ruth was the second of seven (Mike Magee), Kathleen Cart- on behalf of the parents ers to make plans for any ing to his garden, bowling day at 9 a.m., followed by children. She attended Sacred ier Worley (Charles), Shannon by Padres Latinos de las special education services and going to the horse track. a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Heart Catholic School and was Sager (George), Colleen Halling Escuelas de Springfield their children may need He is survived by two in the Blessed Sacrament a graduate of Lynn Classical (James), Kerry Cartier, Casey y Holyoke, an association and some education docu- daughters; Lucia Bartlett of Church, 14 Summer St., High School, Class of 1943. Cartier, and Bridget Cartier. Ruth of Latino parents of stu- ments being written only Saugus, Linda Hern and her Saugus. For directions and She was employed by the leaves behind 17 grandchildren dents enrolled in western in English. husband Michael of Wake- condolences www.Bisbee- FBI as a fingerprint examiner and 24 great-grandchildren. Her field; two granddaughters, Porcella.com. before enlisting in the U.S. siblings include Mary Gaffney, Navy where she met her hus- Claire Collier, Rita Potter, and MASSACHUSETTS BRIEF band Warner Armand Cartier. Thomas Gill. Ruth’s many achievements Service information: An Hearing aid bill pushed by ulations and open up Thomas E. Finnegan, 70 and titles included Miss Navy Irish celebration of her life the market so the cost Wife 1964, President of the was held on Friday, Aug. 18, Warren signed into law of hearing aids could House of Ireland, Pop Warner at 10 a.m. at La Vista Cem- BOSTON (AP) — A bill drop. She says some cost Mom, Imperial Beach Bobby etery, 3191, Orange Street aimed at letting Amer- Thomas Edward Finneg- Electric. He enjoyed playing Sox, International Girls softball, National City, CA 91950 thousands of dollars, but an, age 70, of Lynn, passed cards. Thomas is survived icans buy hearing aids under the measure, those and Imperial Beach Parks and (619) 475-7770. over the counter has been away Aug. 4, 2017. Born in by his sisters, Cathy Hearns prices could drop into the Salem, he was the son of of Lynn and Lillian Beckett signed into law. hundreds of dollars. the late Edward and Lillian of Swampscott, four neph- The proposal was (Dumas) Finnegan. He was ews, one niece, many great ITEM CLASSIFIEDS IN MEMORIAM pushed by U.S. Sen. a graduate of Lynn English nieces and nephews, and GET RESULTS! JOHN MOQUIN Elizabeth Warren and 2012 ~ AUGUST 22 ~ 2017 High School. A Veteran of several cousins. Call Customer Service a bipartisan group of 781-593-7700 ON HIS FIFTH ANNIVERSARY lawmakers on Capitol the Vietnam War, Thomas Service information: His to place an ad Lovingly remembered and sadly Publishing Daily, except Sundays served with the U.S. Army funeral will be held during 781-593-7700, ext. 2 missed by his wife, Margo Hill. 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Membership dues opments and these funds with Strings,” including are modest, and each sing- will help make that a real- the popular Bach Can- er only pays for his music. ity,” said state Rep. Bren- tata 142, titled “Unto Us After Sept. 26, no new dan Crighton (D-Lynn) in a Child is Born” as well members will be admit- a statement. “As a result as the Pergolesi “Magni- ted until January 2018 in of the improvements to ficat,” pieces by Berlioz, preparation for the spring the seawall, this board- John Rutter and others. concerts. walk will be a great rec- Holiday performances The Concert Singers is reational destination for will be on Friday evening, conducted by William C. families, and also connect Dec. 1, in Swampscott and Sano, longtime faculty passengers with the Lynn Sunday afternoon, Dec. 3, member of the Marble- Ferry terminal.” in Lynn. head Public Schools and State Rep. Daniel Ca- Being able to read music instructor of “Season at hill (D-Lynn) said in a is not a requirement for Symphony” in Swamp- statement that “we are membership in this com- scott. Sano is also a pi- grateful of the Seaport munity chorus. anist and organist, and Economic Council’s deci- A willingness to learn, teaches for the Salem sion to invest alongside an interest in choral music State “Explorers.” the city of Lynn in this vi- and rehearsal attendance He holds music degrees tal project that will jump are the only requirements. from Baldwin-Wallace start development while The rehearsal space and College in Ohio, and the creating public access to concert venues are both New England Conserva- our waterfront.” handicap-accessible. tory of Music in Boston. “This grant funding is a Rehearsals start Sept. Margaret J. Dee, a re- great example of a win for 5 and will be held every tired music teacher, is the everyone,” said state Rep. Tuesday evening from Concert Singers accompa- Lori Ehrlich (D-Marble- 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the nist. head). “Resilient infra- Unitarian-Universalist Dee is also organist for structure, public space, Church, 101 Forest Ave., Our Lady of the Assump- and private development Swampscott. No auditions tion Church in Lynnfield. coming together (will) im- are required, just a will- For more informa- prove the quality of life ingness to attend rehears- tion visit concertsinger- for all residents of Lynn. I als in September, October sofgreaterlynn.org or call look forward to this being and November. Sano at 978-744-4787 or one of many new and ex- Open rehearsal dates vice-president Margaret citing projects in the city.” are Sept. 5, 12 and 19 Oleson at 781-639-4558. State Rep. Donald Wong (R-Saugus) said in a statement that “I’d like to thank the administra- tion for this much-need- ed funding towards the LOST KEYS! seawall improvements, which will allow resi- dents and visitors to take advantage and enjoy this REWARD! natural resource.” Six other communities Lost at the intersection were also awarded grants from the Seaport Econom- of Marion St. and Walnut St. ic Council for their initia- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE tives to improve coastal public infrastructure and Isaiah Butler Jr. enjoys a summer day at Red Rock Park. PLEASE CALL IF FOUND. promote maritime eco- nomic development. “The Seaport Economic 781-581-0031 Council provides coast- Last chance to register to vote al cities and towns the ability to advance com- LYNN — Wednesday is Wednesday at 8 p.m. 781-586-6805. The office is munity-driven efforts for the last day to register to Voters who have moved, open Monday, Wednesday, economic development, vote in the Sept. 12 pre- changed their name, or and Thursday from 8:30 Public Announcement Concerning including planning ef- liminary election. have not voted recently a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesdays a Proposed Health Care Project forts to infrastructure Residents should visit should check their voting from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., construction,” said Lt. the election office in room status with the election and Friday from 8:30 a.m. Lahey Health System, Inc., located at 41 Mall Road, Burlington, Gov. Karyn Polito, chair- 203 of Lynn City Hall by office at 781-586-6803 or to 12:30 p.m. woman of the Seaport MA 01805 (the parent of Lahey Clinic Hospital, Inc., 41 Mall Economic Council, in a Road, Burlington, MA 01805, Northeast Hospital Corp., 85 statement. Herrick Street, Beverly, MA 01915, and Winchester Hospital, 41 “The varied needs of our communities are re- Highland Avenue, Winchester, MA 01890), CareGroup, Inc., flected in the awards located at 109 Brookline Avenue, Boston, MA 02215 (the parent announced today, from a of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Inc., 330 Brookline harbor management plan Avenue, Boston, MA 02215 (which in turn includes Beth Israel in Dartmouth, to a life- 2017 RED ROCK PARK guard station in Swansea Deaconess Hospital-Milton, Inc., 199 Reedsdale Road, Milton, and a critical seawall in FREE SUMMER CONCERTS MA 02186, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital – Needham, Inc., Lynn. These projects will 148 Chestnut Street, Needham, MA 02492, and Beth Israel promote local growth and Deaconess Hospital – Plymouth, Inc., 275 Sandwich Street, unlock economic poten- tial,” Polito said. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Are Washington and Jefferson next? Edward L. Cahill B A. B Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant During President Don- Director of Advertising Gordon R. Hall ald Trump’s remarkably T  J  equivocal Charlottesville, 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Va., press conference last Vice President, Finance week, he raised a question Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman worth consideration: Customer Service P ’ “This week it’s Robert E. Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Lee. I noticed that Stone- Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 wall Jackson is coming Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 All Departments: down. I wonder is it George Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Washington next week, and Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 is it Thomas Jefferson the Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 week after? You know, you Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 really have to ask yourself, PHOTO | FRANCINE ORR/LOS ANGELES TIMES/TNS Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 classi [email protected] where does it stop?” Juliette Polonsky, holds up a sign at City Hall John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 It’s a good question. Subscriptions in Los Angeles to denounce the violence and [email protected] Trump, of course, is using honor the victims in Charlottesville, Va. it disingenuously to support Circulation his unseemly non-position [email protected] knew it was wrong; he al- with killing a woman in on white supremacy, but Ext. 3 it’s instructive to ask our- ways had long-range plans Charlottesville — to un- selves why more Americans to emancipate his slaves speakable acts of violence. Newsroom but never got around to And it serves as the culture [email protected] are favoring the removal [email protected] or destruction of statues implementing them. in which the virus of racial EDITORIAL commemorating the heroes So what’s the difference hatred and white suprem- Ext. 4 acy thrives. As long as the of the Old South but not between George Washing- Sports clamoring to tear down the ton and Robert E. Lee? A heroes of the Confedera- [email protected] quick answer might be that cy — Lee, Jefferson Davis, Washington monument or Ext. 5 rename our nation’s capital. Washington was hoping to Stonewall Jackson — are Reflections create and establish our na- honored and memorialized Retail and Online George Washington did, in public places, they will Advertising indeed, own slaves, which tion and Lee was doing his serve as rallying points for [email protected] makes him, by definition, best to destroy it. racial haters. a white supremacist. And But I think remoteness No one is rallying around ADVERTISING on the eclipse he wasn’t a particularly in time is relevant as well. George Washington or benevolent master. He was In some ways, the Colonial Ernie Carpenter Jr. Thomas Jefferson. They Director of Advertising For something you couldn’t actually “see” reluctant to flog his slaves world can seem as distant were racists and white and Business Development, ext. 1355 and break up slave families, as the days of Arthurian in the traditional sense of the word, Mon- supremacists, but no one [email protected] but this wasn’t a hard-and- legend, a period of Amer- day’s eclipse proved to be one of those brief looks to them to affirm fast rule for him, and some- ican history steeped in Michele Iannaco events capable of galvanizing attention. those repugnant values. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 times he bowed to necessity. superstition and scientif- Like the countdown to the New Year, the In some respects, citizens [email protected] He worked his slaves ic ignorance, when white afternoon eclipse received plenty of publicity and organizations that want hard, often from sunup to males predominated, med- Jim McFadyen and it even pulled people out of offices and to preserve the heritage of sundown, six days a week. icine was primitive, pun- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 homes to don funny glasses and convert ce- the Old South have over- [email protected] real boxes into simple viewing devices. And despite his reluctance ishments were brutal, In- dians were massacred and played their hands. They’ve Ralph Mitchell People stared skyward, faces scrunched to separate slave families, allowed the courage and he did not allow that scru- witch-burning was only a Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 up and wondered at a celestial convergence principles of the heroes of [email protected] that, for a few minutes, made the moon in- ple to interfere with the few generations out of date. The Civil War, on the the Confederacy — as mis- stead of the sun the sky’s dominant orb. If economic necessities of run- guided as they were — to Patricia Whalen only briefly, the eclipse blotted out worries ning a Virginia plantation. other hand, is compara- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 be hijacked and put into the [email protected] about societal discord, nuclear war and po- It’s tempting to give tively recent, much more of the modern era. I’m not service of a hateful ideology litical meltdown. It gave people a good ex- George and Martha a pass that has been a part of the that old — OK, I’m 68 — BUSINESS OFFICE cuse to take a timeout from what they were because they were born fabric of our nation from the but I was in elementary Beth Bresnahan doing and it offered an instant, albeit brief, into a culture that saw the beginning. school when Life maga- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 trip back to grade school and the wonder subjugation of blacks as Here’s the distinction that zine reported the death of [email protected] that attended any introduction to the world part of the normal order of Trump fails to make: For the last Civil War veteran. beyond the schoolhouse walls. the universe. In fact, when all their faults, Washington Susan J. Conti a trusted slave occasionally The Civil War remains Controller, ext. 1288 The eclipse won’t return again to the and Jefferson helped create [email protected] United States for another decade. But its tried to escape, they were present in the minds of the elusive American ideal many Americans. It has ability to dominate a workday afternoon hurt as much as angered of equality, justice and tol- Ted Grant never been entirely re- is a good reminder about the rejuvenating that a black man or woman erance. Lee, Jackson and Publisher, ext. 1234 solved, and the iconogra- [email protected] value of walking outside in the middle of might want to reject their Davis gave up on it. phy of the Confederacy is the day and appreciating Nature and the care and benevolence. Marian Kinney still immensely powerful. weather even if it’s a rainy day. But plenty of other Colo- John M. Crisp, an op- ext. 1212 nials knew better. Benja- It’s so powerful that it can [email protected] Almost everyone who attended an Amer- ed columnist for Tri- min Franklin, John Adams galvanize the deranged — bune News Service, lives ican elementary school trooped out to the Will Kraft and many others recog- such as Dylann Roof, the in Georgetown, Texas, school yard to gather leaves for art projects Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 nized that slavery is evil. In Charleston, S.C., shooter, and can be reached at or for a rudimentary biology lesson. Snow [email protected] fact, Washington himself and James Fields, charged [email protected]. days, more often than not, were an opportu- Jennifer Perez nity for innovative and energetic teachers DAN K. THOMASSON ext. 1205 to invite young minds to ponder the unique [email protected] identity of every snowflake. Carolina Trujillo Field trips were opportunities to view di- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 nosaur bones or gaze through telescopes at Klan rallies nothing new, but we’ve [email protected] the planets. These lessons could have been Jim Wilson absorbed by reading text books but teach- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 ers — the good ones at least — understood never seen a response like Trump’s [email protected] how young people are captivated and as- WASHINGTON — Years the possibility of similar ing in a city where there CIRCULATION tounded by concepts of size, distance and ago, the chief of police in situations, especially in haven’t been even signs of time scale that gradually grow mundane in Lisa Mahmoud Gary, Ind., was faced with communities where there such turmoil in decades. Manager, ext. 1239 adulthood. the same dilemma recent- is divisiveness over Con- Further, entrances and [email protected] The hour leading up to the eclipse felt like ly encountered by officials federate monuments hon- exits to such marches CLASSIFIED the school bus ride to the museum or the in Charlottesville, Va. How oring the Civil War and its should be strictly con- historic site with its opportunity to liber- to preserve peace during a heroes, which white power trolled. In this instance, Abbe Young Smith ally mix fun and time away from daily re- proposed demonstration by groups see as an opportu- those leading the Klans- Manager, ext. 1276 [email protected] sponsibilities with a little learning. white extremists, an ardu- nity to express their long- men, Neo-Nazis and so It also provided a few idle minutes to ous task anywhere but es- held hate agendas. forth reportedly promised NEWSROOM think about how eclipses, the moon’s wax- pecially in a place like Gary, Adding to the tension, of the groups would enter and ing and waning and the ebb and flow of a majority black communi- course, is the controversy leave the protest zone in an Bill Brotherton tides, is one of those constants that reduce Features Editor ext. 1338 ty in a state once plagued swirling around President orderly fashion but failed [email protected] Humanity and its troubles and triumphs to by the Ku Klux Klan. Donald Trump, who, out- to make that happen. That an almost insignificant footnote in the his- The chief understood side one brief statement should have been a strict Gayla Cawley tory of Earth, never mind the Universe. it was imperative to pre- he quickly all but dis- condition of the permit. Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] Even in the Internet Age, there were serve the constitutional avowed, failed to condemn I say all this in the per- bound to be a few people on Monday who rights of peaceable assem- the actions in Charlottes- fect light of hindsight, but Cheryl Charles were unaware of the eclipse and all of the bly and free speech and ville as racially motivat- then again, it’s common Night Editor, ext. 1278 hype preceding it. But walking around af- knew denying the request ed. The absence of any sense when dealing with [email protected] ter 2 p.m. provided a subtle if unsettling for a permit would be dif- presidential behavior has those whose history is re- Tori Faieta sensation of sunlight slowly softening on a ficult. But as the city’s top given succor to those who plete with provocation and Copy Editor hot August afternoon and the temperature law enforcement officer, he spewed anti-Semitic and violence. These are twisted [email protected] slightly dropping as the moon supplanted also realized he had the anti-black vitriol during people and, although they Thomas Grillo the sun. right to set strict condi- the march and ensuing have the right to speak Reporter, ext. 1264 It was hard not to wonder what the birds tions on the march in the riots, in which three indi- out, they should always be [email protected] were thinking and easy to conjure up imag- name of community safety. viduals died and scores of regarded as such. Spenser Hasak es of primitive people cowering at the spec- The permit, he said, others were injured. Trump saying there Photographer, ext. 1332 ter of a shrinking sun. Science assured us would stipulate that the Would changing the con- were good and bad people [email protected] march take place be- ditions of the permit have the sun would return in full force Monday, on both sides of the pro- Thor Jourgensen but what if it didn’t? tween 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. made a difference? It seems test is flat-out wrong. News Editor, ext. 1267 It would be held in a con- obvious it would have. The good people there to [email protected] fined space, a football sta- Most law enforcement legitimately demonstrate dium, and access would experts say nighttime Steve Krause against the removal of a Sports Editor, ext. 1229 be strictly limited to par- marches should be prohib- Robert E. Lee statue didn’t [email protected] ticipants. Any counterpro- ited. And clearly, the use of join the hate-mongers, who testors would be at a torches added a dangerous were easy enough to iden- Katie Morrison distance, and sticks or oth- element to the affair. Sports Reporter tify with their shouts of, [email protected] er implements that could The history and nature “Jews will not replace us” be used as weapons would of those seeking an as- and other quaint things. Owen O’Rourke be prohibited. sembly permit should be They are a pathetic mi- Photographer, ext. 1224 [email protected] The result was a decision considered before permis- nority with hate in their by the permit’s applicants sion is granted, allowing souls. There is no denying Roberto Scalese to call the whole thing off. ample preparation by law that, and Trump needs to Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 Looking back on Gary’s enforcement. The Charlot- get wise or get out of office. [email protected] handling of the episode tesville police, who had to Anne Marie Tobin seems appropriate in the change from normal uni- Dan Thomasson is an op- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 wake of deadly demon- forms to riot gear as the ed columnist for Tribune [email protected] strations in Virginia’s nor- violence began, lost valu- News Service and a former Bridget Turcotte mally tranquil university able time in controlling vice president of Scripps Reporter, ext. 1269 town. The national uproar the situation. The size of Howard Newspapers. Read- [email protected] that followed has other the force was also utterly ers may send him email at Ryan York cities concerned about inadequate, not surpris- [email protected]. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 The Daily Item 50% off

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All address information, particu- 3:25 p.m. Sunday at 381 Cha- p.m. Sunday at 79 Bonner Ave. Apt. E, Walpole, was arrested larly arrests, reflect police records. In tham St.; at 3:40 p.m. Sunday and charged with shoplifting by the event of a perceived inaccuracy, at Light and Summer streets; PEABODY asportation and on warrants at it is the sole responsibility of the con- at 4:43 p.m. Sunday at 137 8:46 p.m. Saturday. Broad St.; at 5:15 p.m. Sun- Arrests Edward Salvator Mitrano, cerned party to contact the relevant day at 28 Autumn St.; at 5:29 61, of 36 Spring St., Apt. 2, police department and have the p.m. Sunday at Heritage State Caitlyn M. Murphy, 21, of 38 Malden, was arrested and department issue a notice of correc- Park on Lynnway; at 7:23 p.m. Orchard St., Amesbury, was ar- charged with trespassing and tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or Sunday at 15 Ingalls St.; at rested and charged with three disturbing the peace at 3:09 clarifications will not be made without 8:09 p.m. Sunday at Colum- counts of shoplifting by con- p.m. Saturday. express notice of change from the ar- bia Restaurant at 34 Acorn St.; cealing merchandise and mali- Carlos K. Ortez Somarriba, resting police department. at 9:33 p.m. Sunday at 166 cious destruction of property at 34, of 116 Front St., Apt. 2, Washington St.; at 10:15 p.m. 5:12 p.m. Sunday. Weymouth, was arrested and Sunday at Convenience Plus Andrew Swanson, 36, of 11 charged with OUI liquor sec- LYNN at 570 Western Ave.; at 11:33 Barret St., Apt. 3, Lynn, was ond offense, operating a motor p.m. Sunday at Linwood Street arrested and charged with two vehicle negligently so as to en- Arrests and Lois Lane; at 12:40 a.m. counts of assault, disorderly danger, habitual traffic offender PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday at 15 Lowell St.; at conduct and malicious dam- and marked lanes violation at Karen Alejunas, 57, of 224 Police officers stand around where bomb 2:32 a.m. Monday at 44 South age to a motor vehicle at 9:44 12:40 a.m. Saturday. Washington St., was arrested squad members were seen working by a road St.; at 8:56 a.m. Monday at 14 p.m. Sunday. Curtis W. Robinson, 44, of and charged with other mis- near Subirats, Spain, Monday. cellaneous offenses and on Lake View Ave.; at 1:57 p.m. 780 Albany St., Boston, was warrant charges of unlicensed Monday at 76 Maple St.; at Accidents arrested on warrants at 4:29 1:58 p.m. Monday at 70 New- p.m. Sunday. operation of a motor vehicle A report of a motor vehicle and failure to yield at an inter- castle St. Michael Truong, 26, of 52 Fugitive’s death accident with personal injury at Shirley Ave., was arrested on a section at 7:39 p.m. Sunday. 8:30 p.m. Sunday at 226 Lynn Hector Echevarria, 32, of Theft warrant at 5:55 p.m. Saturday. St. and 1 Bowen Road. An acci- Matthew Lewis White, 25, ‘breaks’ cell behind 34 Eade St., was arrested and A report of a larceny at 3:41 dent with possible entrapment charged with Class B drug pos- of 366 Vane St., Apt. 1, was p.m. Sunday at 24 Allen Ave. was reported. The man and arrested and charged with re- session and on warrant charges woman from the vehicle were attacks in Spain of Class B drug possession and sisting arrest and on a warrant Vandalism taken to Salem Hospital. Both at 4:56 p.m. Friday. operation of a motor vehicle vehicles were towed. with a suspended license at A report of vandalism at 8:06 By Joseph Wilson, shot by police in the sea- A report of a motor vehicle Accidents Aritz Parra side town of Cambrils, 12:15 a.m. Monday. p.m. Sunday at 50 Goodridge accident involving a police ve- Isaiah Graham, 35, was ar- and Lori Hinnant where a second van attack St.; at 7:02 a.m. Monday at hicle at 11:22 p.m. Sunday on A report of a motor vehicle ASSOCIATED PRESS rested and charged with two Lynn English High School at 50 left one pedestrian dead Holten Street. hit and run accident at 12:05 early Friday; two others counts of assault and battery Goodridge St. SUBIRATS, Spain — A report of a motor vehicle p.m. Sunday at One Beach killed on the eve of the Bar- with a dangerous weapon at The lone fugitive from the accident at 10:02 a.m. Mon- Apartments on Beach Street; celona attack in a botched 7:22 p.m. Sunday. Spanish cell that killed 15 MALDEN day at 31 Main St. and 2 Park at 6 p.m. Sunday on Brenton bomb-making operation; Seth Hadley, 28, of 41 Light people in and near Bar- St. Street; at 6:38 p.m. Sunday on and Abouyaaqoub. St., was arrested and charged celona was shot to death Theft A report of a motor vehicle hit Larkin Street. The Islamic State group with Class B drug possession Monday after he flashed and run accident at 1:46 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle has claimed responsibility at 7 p.m. Sunday. A report of a larceny at 12:10 what turned out to be a Monday at 65 Holten St. accident at 1:06 p.m. Sunday for both the Cambrils and Damaris Llanos-Velazquez, a.m. Friday on Central Avenue; fake suicide belt at two at CVS on Squire Road; at 1:59 Barcelona attacks. 42, of 8 Chase St., was arrest- at 8:06 a.m. Friday on Cedar troopers who confronted Complaints p.m. Sunday at Freeman Street Roser Ventura, whose ed and charged with assault Street; at 6:53 p.m. Friday on him in a vineyard not far and North Shore Road; at 8:11 father owns a vineyard with a dangerous weapon at Grace Street. A report of a disturbance at from the city he terror- p.m. Sunday on Mahoney Cir- between the towns of 4:57 p.m. Sunday. A report of a larceny of a mo- 4:13 p.m. Sunday at Leather ized, authorities said. cle. Sadurni d’Anoia and Sub- Daniel Ogbeiwi, 18, of 7 tor vehicle at 10:11 p.m. Friday City Commons at 77 Lowell Police said they had irats, said she alerted the Liberty Square, was arrested on Highland Avenue. St. Two women were reported- Assaults “scientific evidence” that and charged with assault with ly fighting; at 7:48 p.m. Sun- Younes Abouyaaqoub, 22, regional Catalan police a dangerous weapon at 12:54 MARBLEHEAD day at 71 Andover St. A caller A report of an assault at 2:12 drove the van that bar- when they spotted a car a.m. Monday. reported a man in a vehicle a.m. Sunday on Shirley Avenue. reled through Barcelona’s crossing their property at high speed. Saengphachan Souvan- Breaking and Entering pulled into her driveway and crowded Las Ramblas narath, 37, of 23 Echo Grove started yelling. The vehicle then Breaking and Entering promenade, killing 13 “The police told us to Ave., was arrested and charged A report of a boat breaking fled down the roadway toward people on Thursday, then leave the premises and with destruction of property at and entering at 12:02 p.m. Wilson Square; at 11:22 p.m. A report of a breaking and hijacked a car and fatally go home. We heard a he- 6:59 p.m. Sunday. Sunday at Salem Harbor. A Sunday on Holten Street; at entering at 8:05 p.m. Sunday stabbed its driver while licopter flying around and Reginald Walker, 52, of 20 caller reported that he went to 1:58 a.m. Monday at 7 Tracey on Bosson Street. making his getaway. many police cars coming Park St., was arrested and his boat and found that a lock St.; at 10:05 a.m. Monday at Abouyaaqoub’s brother toward the gas station charged with assault with a had been cut and a cooler was 74 Catherine Drive. A caller Complaints and friends made up the that is some 600 meters dangerous weapon at 9:45 reported that a dog that be- rest of the 12-man ex- from the property,” Ventu- missing. A report of a disturbance at p.m. Sunday. longs to someone staying in tremist cell, along with ra said. 12:39 a.m. Sunday on Reser- the home has attacked her an imam who was one of The search for Complaints voir Avenue; at 1:12 a.m. Sun- Accidents dog and was causing a verbal two people killed in what Abouyaaqoub ended on day on Dehon Street; at 3:51 A report of a suspicious per- dispute between her and its police said was a botched the same day that Cata- a.m. Sunday on Calumet Street; A report of a motor vehicle son at 8:22 p.m. Sunday on owner. Police reported the dogs bomb-making operation. lan police confirmed that at 4:36 a.m. Sunday on Arnold accident with personal injury at Taft Street. A caller reported a were separated; at 11:22 a.m. After four days on the he was the last remain- Street; at 10:07 a.m. Sunday 11:49 a.m. Sunday at Boston man in his 30s was on a cell Monday at 74 Catherine Drive. run, Abouyaaqoub was ing cell member thought on Hutchinson Street; at 11:08 and Chestnut streets; at 12:58 phone and was just walking A caller reported the owner of spotted outside a train to still be at large and a.m. Sunday on Charger Street; a.m. Monday at 53 North around the neighborhood bare- the aggressive dog from the station west of Barcelona provided a timeline of his at 12:30 p.m. Sunday at St. Franklin St.; at 1:37 a.m. Mon- foot. Police reported the dog previous call was refusing to on Monday afternoon. A movements. Mary’s Church on Washington day at 580 Lynnfield St. walker was walking a dog. crate the dog as agreed upon. second witness told police Authorities said earli- Avenue; at 2:46 p.m. Sunday A report of a motor vehicle Police reported the dog had she was certain she had er Monday they had ev- at Revere Beach Train Station accident at 2:04 p.m. Sunday MEDFORD been crated. seen the man whose photo idence that pinpointed at Nelson Street and Western on Shirley Avenue; at 7:09 p.m. has gone around the world Abouyaaqoub as the driv- Avenue; at 2:59 p.m. Sunday Accidents Fire Sunday at Malden Street and as part of an international er of the van that plowed at 780 Lynnway; at 6:18 p.m. Patriot Parkway; at 7:31 p.m. manhunt. down the Las Ramblas Sunday at 14 High Rock St.; A report of a motor vehicle A report of a structure fire at Sunday at Dunkin’ Donuts on Two officers found him promenade, killing 13 pe- at 12:58 a.m. Monday at 160 accident at 5:22 p.m. Friday at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at 18 Mar- Squire Road; at 9:48 p.m. Sun- hiding in a nearby vine- destrians and injuring Broad St.; at 3:16 a.m. Monday Salem Street Rotary; at 7:37 garet Road. A house fire was day on Constitution Avenue; at yard and asked for his more than 120 others. at 77 Parkland Ave.; at 8:54 p.m. Friday at 120 Main St.; at reported. A man was evaluated 10:40 p.m. Sunday on Bickford identification, according Trapero said that after a.m. Monday at 50 Western 8:21 p.m. Friday at 160 Bon- by EMS but refused treatment. Avenue; at 10:54 p.m. Sunday to the head of the Cata- abandoning the vehicle, Ave.; at 12:08 p.m. Monday at ner Ave.; at 9:23 p.m. Friday at The fire department was on at Augusta Heights Condo on lan police. He was shot to Abouyaaqoub walked Chestnut Street and Western 293 Boston Ave.; at 1:56 p.m. scene throughout the night. Lee Burbank Highway. death when he opened his through Barcelona for Avenue; at 2:17 p.m. Monday Saturday at 516 High St.; at shirt to reveal what looked about 90 minutes, through at Blossom and South Com- 3:33 p.m. Saturday at George REVERE Overdose to be explosives and cried the famed La Boqueria mon streets. market and nearly to Bar- and Main streets; at 11:02 A report of an overdose at out “Allah is great” in Ar- A report of a motor vehicle hit a.m. Sunday on Mystic Avenue. Arrests abic, regional police chief celona University. and run accident at 3:08 a.m. 9:42 a.m. Sunday on Cooledge The Spanish newspaper Street. Josep Luis Trapero said. Monday at 15 Waitt Ave. Breaking and Entering Manuel Barrera-Cartagena, A bomb disposal robot El Pais published images Monday of what it said 21, of 194 Church St., Newton, Theft was dispatched to exam- Assaults A report of a motor vehicle was arrested and charged with ine the downed suspect was Abouyaaqoub leaving breaking and entering at 12:50 disorderly conduct and dis- the van attack site on foot. A report of an assault and A report of a larceny/forgery/ before police determined p.m. Sunday at 50 Poole St.; at turbing the peace at 3:51 a.m. fraud at 7:07 a.m. Sunday on the bomb belt was not The three images show a battery at 2:59 p.m. Sunday on 3:06 p.m. Sunday at 119 Fells- Sunday. slim man wearing sun- Lynnway. Beach Street. real, Trapero said. A bag way West. Justine M. Geezil, 36, of 153 A report of a larceny from full of knives was found glasses walking through A report of an assault at 4:07 Oakland St., Malden, was ar- La Boqueria. p.m. Sunday on Franklin Street; a motor vehicle at 7:59 p.m. with his body, police said. Complaints rested and charged with shop- Sunday on Fairfield Street. A police photo of the In a parking lot often used at 12:21 a.m. Monday on Lyn- lifting by asportation, Class C by university students, he A report of a disturbance at body seen by The Asso- nway. drug possession and on a war- then hijacked a Ford Fo- 7:53 a.m. Saturday at 10 Cot- ciated Press showed his rant at 4:38 p.m. Friday. SWAMPSCOTT bloodied face, bearing sev- cus belonging to Pau Perez, Breaking and Entering ting St.; at 4:24 a.m. Sunday at Luis Lopez, 19, of 39 Roger stabbing Perez to death 26 Dunbar Ave.; at 10:19 p.m. eral days’ stubble on the Ave., Apt. 3, Lynn, was arrest- Accidents chin. and taking the wheel with A report of a breaking and Sunday at 307 Winthrop St. entering at 6:24 p.m. Sunday ed and charged with operating A report of a motor vehicle With Abouyaaqoub’s his final victim’s body in the backseat. Minutes lat- at 149 Franklin St.; at 8:11 Theft under the influence of liquor, hit and run accident at 12:42 death, the group respon- a.m. Monday at 5 Albany Ter- reckless operation of a motor p.m. Sunday at 330 Paradise sible for last week’s fatal er, Abouyaaqoub plowed race; at 9:17 a.m. Monday at A report of a larceny at 11:58 vehicle, leaving an accident Road. van attacks has now been through a police checkpoint 35 Clarendon Ave. p.m. Saturday at 96 Exchange scene with personal injury/no broken, Trapero said. with the stolen car and A report of a motor vehicle Ave.; at 10:07 a.m. Sunday at death, possession of an open Complaints “The arrest of this per- abandoned the vehicle, dis- breaking and entering at 6:17 25 Wicklow Ave.; at 3:37 p.m. container of alcohol in a motor son was the priority for appearing into the night. a.m. Monday at 65 Rock Ave. Monday at 29 Raymond St. vehicle and minor transport- A report of a disturbance at the police because it closed The manhunt for him ing/carrying alcoholic beverage 10:40 p.m. Sunday at Middle the detention and disman- reached well beyond Complaints Vandalism at 11:54 p.m. Saturday. School at 207 Forest Ave.; at tling of the group that we Spain’s borders, but in Candace Lynette Lyons, 33, 11:11 p.m. Sunday at Green- had identified,” he said. the end, Abouyaaqoub A report of a disturbance at A report of vandalism at 6:53 of 2 Neponset View Terrace, wood Avenue and King Street. Four are under arrest, died about 18 miles from and eight are dead: five where he was last spotted. Man who shot judge was father of player convicted of rape By Andrew ern panhandle and just protect the football team. dismiss punitive damag- Welsh-Huggins west of Pittsburgh. Investigators are looking es claims was set for Aug. ASSOCIATED PRESS Authorities identifiedfor a motive in the shooting 28. Messages were left for the gunman as Nathaniel and haven’t found a connec- Richmond’s attorneys. COLUMBUS, Ohio — A “Nate” Richmond, the fa- tion to the rape case, prose- Richmond had a few traf- man who shot and wound- ther of Ma’Lik Richmond. cutor Jane Hanlin said. fic violations in the past ed a judge outside a coun- Ma’Lik, then 17, who A visiting judge from couple of years, and sever- ty courthouse before being served about 10 months in Hamilton County, where al years ago he was arrest- gunned down by a proba- a juvenile lockup after be- Cincinnati is located, han- ed on various domestic vio- tion officer was the father ing convicted with another dled the majority of the lence and assault charges, of a high school football Steubenville High School rape case. court records show. player who was convicted football player of raping Records show Bruzzese The prosecutor said Bru- of rape in 2013, authori- a 16-year-old girl during was overseeing a wrong- zzese was shoved to the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ties said Monday. an alcohol-fueled party in ful-death lawsuit that ground during Monday’s Officials consult near the crime scene at the Jefferson County Judge 2012. Nate Richmond filed in attack. Courthouse vid- Huntington Bank, next to the Courthouse in Joseph Bruzzese Jr. was The case brought inter- April against the Jeffer- eo shows the judge and Steubenville, Ohio, Monday after Jefferson shot Monday morning near national attention to the son County Metropoli- Richmond firing about County Judge Joseph Bruzzese Jr. was am- the courthouse in Steuben- eastern Ohio city of 18,000 tan Housing Authority. A five times each, Jefferson bushed and shot while walking to work early ville, across the Ohio River residents and led to alle- hearing on a motion by County Sheriff Fred Ab- Monday morning. from West Virginia’s north- gations of a cover-up to the housing authority to dalla said. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Nothing eclipsed celestial event Saugus brewing

ECLIPSE 1979. It happens in the sky with two pairs of sun- eclipse. This year, he stuck From A1 same location an average glasses on, and a group to the glasses certified by up a plan for of about once every 375 gathered on the sidewalk, NASA. to put people together. years, according to the using their hands to shield Sophia Alexakos, 11, ex- We’re all people. We all website. During a total the sun’s rays. perienced the buzz creat- have a sense of wonder.” solar eclipse, more than Winnie Hodges, of Nah- ed by the eclipse for the the Hilltop land Hawkes said she pur- just the darkness makes it ant, said she remembers first time Monday. She chased 20 glasses without and her mom learned how seem as though it’s night friends using beer bottles tential businesses. knowing if there would be to create their own eclipse SAUGUS time; the temperature to filter the sun during a Magnan added that an interest, and saw more viewer out of a shoe box From A1 drops and birds can be partial eclipse in the past. there were no objections than 30 people stop by be- seen settling in for sleep “I don’t think they had and tin foil. fore the 2:15 p.m. viewing feel. The lobby of each from the Fire Department, in the middle of the day. the glasses 40 years ago,” Inside the library, NA- time. apartment building will be Building Department, or While the event wasn’t said Nahant resident SA’s live streaming video Though everyone in the open and face a common Police Department. as dramatic on the North Christine Alexander. “We of totality was projected The project is expected U.S. got a glimpse of the on a large screen, and an area to promote use of the moon blocking portions of Shore, crowds still stepped weren’t allowed to look at retail space. to be completed in two outside to experience the it at all, but people still orrery, or model of the so- years. the sun, more than 12.2 lar system, showed how Town Manager Scott rare sight. would.” million Americans who the celestial bodies align Crabtree agreed that But not everyone lis- Others found creative Bridget Turcotte can be live within the 70-mile- to make an eclipse. The the availability of a tened to the safety warn- ways to protect their eyes reached at bturcotte@item- wide path that crossed orrery was lent to the li- drive-thru would help live.com. Follow her on ings about the damage from the rays, includ- 14 states from Oregon to brary by local astrophysi- market the space to po- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. ing Jim Cunningham of South Carolina were privy staring into the sun could cist Peter Foukal. to a total eclipse, accord- do to a person’s eyes. A Nahant, who said he re- ing to NASA’s website. man at a Lynn corner members using a welding Bridget Turcotte can be The last time the United store announced he would mask with his co-workers reached at bturcotte@item- Malden schools States experienced a total watch with a naked eye, a at General Electric during live.com. Follow her on eclipse was in February young girl stared into the the last partial solar Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. are all about connectivity

MALDEN will make a significant From A1 difference in both teach- er-student interaction and All told, between munic- academic results. Malden ipal spending for the new will also receive $136,000 personal Chromebooks in federal money to help and the federal funding pay to improve Internet for both over upgrades connectivity. and a second program for About half of the 2,265 improved internet connec- new Chromebooks pur- tivity, more than $1 mil- chased in June at a cost Joseph lion is being committed of $440,000 will go to Moccia from toward internet access for Malden High students, Nahant has a students and staff at the particularly freshmen special view- Malden Public Schools and sophomores. The lap- ing perspec- both now and in the im- tops will replace some of tive from the mediate future. the aging Chromebooks sunroof of “This grant will enable that were donated to the his VW Bug. the Malden Public Schools Malden Public Schools in to make significant in- 2015. The remainder will frastructure upgrades in be assigned to kindergar- ITEM PHOTO | technology which will not ten through eighth grade JIM WILSON only support teaching and students. learning, but also foster The Chromebooks are overall student achieve- part of a one-to-one edu- Swimmers Channel their endurance ment,” said School Super- cation initiative adopted intendent John Oteri. several years ago by the CHANNEL replacement, with surgery drink inside it. He would he didn’t know if he could Malden Public Schools public schools where each From A1 taking place last October. get fed hourly, with his take another 10 hours of it Business Manager Toni student and teacher re- With the English Chan- first feeding after the first and wanted to get back on Mertz and Internet Tech- ceive a free Chromebook, S-shaped course. nel swim looming just two hours. the boat. nology Director Antho- equipped with a Google The most recent online 10 months away, Jones Jones said his real chal- When he could see ny Rodriques worked on education platform for use statistics show that few- thought his chances of lenge was jellyfish. He was France, Gainer said he guiding the city to ob- in middle and high school. er than 1,800 people have participating were shot. stung badly twice almost knew the end point was tain $486,000 in federal The Chromebooks are completed the grueling Following his surgery, his immediately. The mental near, but didn’t know E-Rate Category 2 fund- used to access the inter- solo swim since the first hip dislocated after he demons were really hard how close it was. He had ing for the upcoming com- net, digital course materi- unassisted and recorded puter infrastructure and als and digital textbooks. came to, and then it dis- — they told him to stop learned that it wasn’t good crossing in 1875. Swim- located again three days and he had to fight them wireless access improve- Advocates for the one-to- strategy to ask. mers can also be hindered later while he was sleep- off and remain positive. ments. The E-Rate fund- one education model say it He also got notifications as the Channel is one of ing at home. He had to Due to choppy waters ing program addresses offers the benefits of equal the busiest shipping lanes have an emergency revi- and the tide pushing him from his crew that he had internet accessibility and access, standardization, in the world, with 600 sion surgery six days after around, he ended up trav- to pick it up or he would is administered under the easy upgrades, simple net- tankers and 200 ferries the first surgery. At some eling about 35 miles. miss the tide, which could Federal Communications working and the ability to passing through every point, he said he also had When he touched pull him up and sweep Commission (FCC). monitor student progress day. to have surgery on his French soil, Jones said him past the end point, Oteri said the money and online behavior. Jones and Gainer, who knee. “I can’t even begin to de- adding another hour to both swim for the YMCA Jones said the surger- scribe how emotional and his swimming. He swam of the North Shore (YNS) ies made him more deter- elated I was.” He said he as hard as he could for Saugus car dealer Shark Masters Swim mined to prove himself, was literally crying into the last two hours, with Team, said they trained and he felt that if he could his goggles when he could a strong current pulling for about two and a half get back and swim the see the safety swimmer him down the Channel. lends a helping paw years. Gainer said their Channel, it could set an behind him making sure When he started to no- training included swim example for what was pos- that he was OK to touch tice his crew suiting up, The cause is something workouts in the pool with sible for others to achieve. the rocks. he knew the end was near DOGS the YNS master’s team He ended up having “I wanted to be a chan- — Gainer said crew mem- From A1 that’s close to Allen, who and cold water swims in the third fastest English nel swimmer,” Jones said. bers are allowed to swim has a rescue dog of her the ocean for hours at a Channel finishing time “I wanted to prove I could and foster-based non-prof- own from Northeast Ani- behind the participant to it organization dedicat- time. this year at 10 hours and do that to the world and the French coast to com- mal Shelter. Gainer said some of the ed to saving abandoned, 28 minutes. He said the myself. I wanted to be a plete the swim together. Chloe, a terrier mix, was hardest parts of training average successful swim neglected, and/or abused source of inspiration and “I started to tear up at rescued from Puerto Rico, for him were putting on is 14.5 hours. raise money for charity.” dogs from high-kill shel- Allen said. When she got that time,” Gainer said. ters throughout the Unit- weight and trying to ac- Gainer said his time was Gainer’s swim presented her, Chloe was missing “This is actually going to ed States. Since estab- climate to staying in cold within what he expected different challenges. His patches of hair and had happen. I’m going to finish lishing the organization water for a long period of — he finished at 12 hours crew was his wife, Lind- cigarette burns across her time — he knew that he and 56 minutes. say, Jones and two other this.” in early 2012, they have Gainer said he swam as saved the lives of more body, she said. needed to gain weight to Both men described the members who he solicited One thing that can help protect his body from hy- way the process works — fast as he could to touch than 5,400 dogs by finding from the Channel commu- the dogs who’ve seen pothermia. swimmers swim alongside the rocks on the French them homes, according to nity. He started swimming rough times is adoption. Prior to going to the a boat, which has a pilot at about 2:30 a.m. Coast, landing at Cap their website. “There are so many dogs United Kingdom, Gainer and its own crew aimed About 10 minutes in, Gris-Nez. A total of 10 dogs were out there that have been said he overtrained a bit, at navigating the partici- Gainer said he noticed “I think the swim in and brought to the showroom and ended up with inflam- pant toward Cap Gris-Nez the water was rough. He finishing was absolutely by volunteer foster par- abused,” Allen said. “They mation in one of his wrists. and getting the swimmer struggled to find a rhythm fantastic,” Gainer said. “I ents from the organiza- don’t know love until they In a mixed blessing, safely across the shipping swimming, inhaling and was so happy to be done … tion. see it.” Gainer said his swim lane. swallowing water. He When you put your mind “That’s why events like Although there were was put off for about two Each swimmer has his started to have doubts to something, you can do these where we get to go only 10 dogs trotting weeks due to weather. He own crew on the boat, about the swim after the it.” out into the community around the showroom, was scheduled to start on which is responsible for second hour, as he was are important, so we can LHK9 brought an elec- July 29, but didn’t end up feeding them at regular feeling ill. He stopped at Gayla Cawley can be not only create awareness tronic binder that had getting to start until Aug. intervals, applying an- two hours to take a feed, reached at gcawley@item- but also find these dogs an more than 100 dogs avail- 14, which caused him anx- ti-chafing lubricant and but felt too sick to even live.com. Follow her on owner,” said volunteer Ed able for adoption. They iety that he may not get a providing emotional and take it down. At that point, Twitter @GaylaCawley. Marshall. can also be viewed online chance to swim the event, psychological support The rescue group tries at their website. to find as many foster par- but also gave his wrist throughout the grueling LHK9 has a goal of find- ents as they can for the time to heal. event, Jones said. ing homes for about 100 Jones, who swam the The men said the swim dogs. dogs every month and week before Gainer, reg- starts in the middle of He said without the Established 1973 usually hits the target, istered for the event the night while it’s pitch help of foster parents and through Channel Swim- black. Jones said the sun Instruction in: North Shore Dogs in Dan- Marshall said. ming and Piloting Feder- didn’t come up until five • BALLET vers, who houses many of Thankfully, Smith got • TAP ation (CS&PS). He swam hours into his swim — FALL the rescues, they are able to the showroom right • JAZZ at noon when the event to raise money for charity he started around mid- • LY RICAL to support the animals — the Y’s Annual cam- night. He couldn’t see his REGISTRATION • GYMNASTICS and give them another started and was able to paign on the North Shore crew, which included two • HIP HOP chance. put the payment on Ka- and Cancer Research UK. friends, his wife, Jacque- CALL TO REGISTER • IRISH STEP DANCING Diane Allen, who works pow before anybody else He’d also recently had two line, and his father-in-law. 781-581-6444 Classes for all ages at York Ford, organized could. shoulder surgeries and “It was quite lonely,” 3 years and up the event. She said that “I got this dog for every the challenge gave him a Jones said. (All classes limited in size) this is one of the first reason,” she said. “There recovery objective. Jones said his crew events their company has are just so many out there During his training, he would throw him a line for Donna Moholland Estes, Director had with community and that need a home.” ended up with back pain feeding, which typically A member of Dance Masters of America it is for a good cause. and in June 2016, he consisted of a sports bot- “Our biggest goal today Matt Demirs can be found out that his hip had tle with pre-mixed carbo- 15 Bessom St., Lynn • 781-581-6444 is to find some of these reached at mdemirs@item- failed. He required a hip hydrate, with an energy donnasdancelynn.com dogs a home,” she said. live.com. A8 TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Norman Rockwell baseball painting Shining bright sells for $1.6M at auction

DALLAS (AP) — A ren- dering by Norman Rock- well of one of his best known baseball-themed paintings has sold at auc- tion for $1.6 million. The work was a study, or a preliminary work, for Rockwell’s “Tough Call.” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The painting depicts three umpires look- anonymous. ing skyward ponder- The Austin family who ing whether to call a put the work up for auc- game because of rain. It’s arguably the most tion thought they just had recognizable of his base- a print of the work before ball-themed works. they had it examined. Heritage Auctions says The final painting is the painting sold Sun- in the possession of the day in Dallas to a buyer Baseball Hall of Fame in who wants to remain Cooperstown, N.Y.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK A hazy sky made it difficult to see the eclipse over Nahant but a lens flare captured the crescent moon of the partial eclipse. The Boys & Girls Club of Lynn ‘The Room of Fire’ is a dark and violent book is now accepting applications “The Room of White Fire” like a standard private eye novel. for the Kids Club Program. (G.P. Putnam’s Sons), But as Ford digs deeper into the by T. Jefferson Parker case, he discovers that everyone, A licensed child care program for kids ages 5-7. Roland Ford is a private investi- from the hospital staff to Hickman’s gator who excels at finding missing parents, is either lying or has been people. He’s also a former police lied to about the young man’s mili- officer, an Iraq war combat veteran tary record. and a widower who is tortured by Hickman, it seems, knows a dark the loss of his wife, who comes to secret about America’s war on terror, him now in waking dreams. and powerful and dangerous people Dr. Briggs Spencer is a psycholo- are prepared to do whatever it takes gist who made millions teaching the to make sure the secret is never told. CIA how to effectively torture sus- As Ford searches for both Hickman pects. He is atoning for it now — or and the truth, Parker deftly builds so he says — by operating a chain of the tension from suspense to menace quality hospitals for the mentally ill. to an overwhelming sense of dread. When a troubled Air Force veteran The result is a fast-paced, beautiful- named Clay Hickman escapes from ly written thriller. Find the application forms at one of Briggs’ hospitals, the psychol- Although “The Room of White Fire” ogist hires Ford to track him down. is a dark and violent book, it ends on bgcl.org/program “The Room of White Fire,” the first the hopeful note that even in these of a planned series of Roland Ford complicated times, a single man novels by veteran thriller writer T. with courage and integrity some- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 25 North Common St. Jefferson Parker, initially unfolds times can still make a difference. Lynn, MA 01902 781-593-1772 SEND US YOUR STUFF bgcl.org WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903.

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SUN, MOON, TIDES TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Monday...... 2864 Monday...... 9214 Partly cloudy. High 86. Winds SW winds 5 to 10 kt, increas- Sunday...... 3807 Sunday...... 4118 Sunrise today 5:57 a.m. SSW at 10 to 20 mph. ing to 10 to 15 kt with gusts Saturday...... 5414 Saturday...... 2428 Sunset today 7:34 p.m. Tonight: Scattered showers up to 20 kt in the afternoon. Waves around 2 ft. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: Sunrise tomorrow 5:59 a.m. and thunderstorms. Low 71. Winds SSW at 10 to 20 mph. Tonight: SW winds 10 to 15 kt EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 12:24 p.m. Chance of rain 40%. with gusts up to 20 kt. Waves All 4...... $4,037 All 4...... $4,446 Low tide today 6:25 p.m. around 2 ft. Patchy fog. Showers First or last 3...... $565 First or last 3...... $622 likely with a chance of tstms. Any 2...... $48 Any 2...... $53 High tide tomorrow 1:12 p.m. Any 1...... $5 Any 1...... $5 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $168 All 4...... $185 First 3...... $94 First 3...... $104 Last 3...... $94 Last 3...... $104 Mass Cash: 9-11-21-22-30 AUGUST 29 SEPTEMBER 6 TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY P’Cloudy | High 86, Low 71 Showers | High 81, Low 61 Sunny | High 77, Low 65 Lucky for Life: 5-29-38-42-45 (1) SPORTS B TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2017 STEVE KRAUSE Swampscott’s Once in Sullivan headed a Blue for sunny Stetson Moon By Harold Rivera ference, stood out as the ITEM STAFF right choice for Sullivan If we after the right-hander vis- were hav- For three years, pitcher ited the school’s campus ing a total Gavin Sullivan was the and met with the coaches eclipse of rock in the Swampscott last Friday. the sun on High School baseball “The baseball aspect of this day team’s rotation. After a the school is tremendous,” 50 years terri c career with the Big Sullivan, who also played ago, it Blue, Sullivan brought golf for three seasons at wouldn’t his talents to Cheshire Swampscott, said. “Their have mattered to me which Academy in Connecticut. schedule is one of the best two baseball teams were Now, Sullivan will look in the country. The coach- playing. forward to the next step ing staff is tremendous. I’d want to import Son- in his baseball career, as ny Siebert and Blue Moon The school has about 4000 the Swampscott native students, so it’s a small Odom to a ballpark, get a few has committed to join the barnstormers to make up school and that’s what’s team at Stetson Universi- best for me moving for- teams, and put on some kind ty in Florida for the 2019 of show. Can you imagine the ward. Everything from the season. baseball to the academics marketing? I know it wasn’t ITEM FILE PHOTO Stetson, a Division 1 as sophisticated in the 1960s is what’s best for me so Gavin Sullivan was a big part of the Big Blue rotation in his three program that competes as it is now, but still, I’ll bet in the Atlantic Sun Con- SULLIVAN, B2 someone could have generat- seasons with Swampscott. ed revenue out of it. In baseball terms, it prob- ably would have been a good game. Siebert won 140 big Wrapping up the summer series Fenwick league games, 57 of them with the Boston Red Sox. reveals Odom won 84 games, most of them with the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics. His Hall of real name was Johnny Lee Odom, but Charlie Finley, who owned the A’s at the Fame time and had nothing on any of these modern-day huck- sters such as Jerry Jones class and Mark Cuban, liked his By Anne Marie players to have colorful nick- Monday night was the Tobin names. Hence, we had John FOR THE ITEM “Blue Moon” Odom and Jim nal Lynn Summer Youth “Cat sh” Hunter. He want- track meet of the season, Bishop Fenwick High ed to call his star lefty, Vida as kids packed Manning School has announced Blue, “True Blue,” but Blue Field for a nal go-round. its latest inductees to got an attack of sanity and Clockwise, from right, the Fenwick Athletics pride and told him to forget Marco Bussone runs and Hall of Fame. Seven it. laughs after taking a baton alumni and one state “Why don’t you call your- handoff during the popu- championship Crusad- self ‘True Finley,’” said Blue. lar relay race; Asia Wilkey ers team are being in- Finley’s also the guy who hustles during the 100-me- ducted at a Hall of Fame urged his players in 1972 ter run, and Everton Muir banquet on Friday, to grow mustaches so that  ies past the competition Nov. 24 at 6:30 p.m.at they’d all look like Abner to a rst-place nish in the the Montvale Plaza in Doubleday — the man who, 200-meter event. Stoneham. This is the as legend had it, invented rst induction since baseball. ITEM PHOTOS | KATIE MORRISON 2008, and the seventh in But I digress. We’re talking the school’s 58-year his- eclipse here, and why should tory. The inductees are Bonnie Tyler have all the Elaine Moulison Green- fun? We went through the halge (1963), Michael day yesterday humming Grady (1978), Shannon “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” Lyman Blacker (1997), and Bruce Springsteen’s (via Meghan King (2001), Manfred Mann) “Blinded by Andrea Slaven (2005), the Light.” Bobby Tarr (2008), Bec- (I also put Thomas Dolby’s ca Graves (2011) and “Blinded Me With Science” the 2004 state champion on that list). baseball team. Since the moon moves into Greenhalge was the the sun’s path, and since the only girl on the boys golf moon is a zillion or so miles team while at Fenwick. closer to us than the sun is, At one time, she was the a total solar eclipse happens youngest club champion when the moon’s diameter at the old United Shoe casts a shadow that eclips- Golf Course, which is es the sun (hah! The word now Beverly Golf and “eclipse!”), causing 100 per- Tennis. cent darkness in the middle Grady ran track and of the day. I presume this cross country at Fen- means Cliff Richard and the wick from 1975-1978. Shadows got some decent He holds school records airplay yesterday too. in the 50-yard hurdles, This phenomenon means the indoor high jump, that Blue Moon Odom would the 120-yard high hur- have won the game against dles and the 110 hur- Sonny Siebert, right? He’d dles. Following Fen- have eclipsed Siebert’s good wick, Grady ran indoor pitching performance with a and outdoor track at better one of his own, mean- Worcester Polytechnic ing his team may have won Institute. King played varsity KRAUSE, B2 soccer for four years and also lettered in basket- ball, track and skiing. One of the top goal scor- ers in Eastern Massa- Marblehead’s Somerby signs with Blue Jackets chusetts in soccer, she left Fenwick as the Cru- Doyle Somerby, a COLUMBUS, OHIO — The Colum- saders’ all-time leading Marblehead native bus Blue Jackets have signed defen- goal scorer. King played who played high seman Doyle Somerby to a two-year four years of Division 1 school hockey at entry level contract, club General Man- women’s soccer at Fair- Kimball Union Acad- ager Jarmo Kekalainen announced to- eld University. She emy, was a huge part day. As is club policy, terms were not nished her Fair eld of the Boston Univer- disclosed. career third all-time in sity defense for his Somerby, 23, spent the past four sea- goals (33). four seasons with the sons at Boston University where he Slaven was captain Terriers. registered eight goals and 19 assists of the eld hockey and for 27 points with 160 penalty minutes basketball teams her FILE PHOTO (PIM) and a cumulative +11 plus/mi- senior year and also nus rating in 151 career games. He col- played one year of var- lected 1-2-3, 34 PIM and was +11 in 39 sity softball. She led the games, serving as team captain during GBL in scoring her se- his senior season in 2016-17. nior year in eld hock- The 6-5, 223-pound blueliner set ca- ey and was also a two- reer highs in goals, assists and points time CCL basketball with 5-8-13, while adding 28 PIM, a all-star. Slaven played +4 plus/minus rating and ranking sec- eld hockey at St. Mi- ond in Hockey East with 77 blocked chael’s College, earning shots as a junior in 2015-16. He helped ECAC Division II Player the Terriers capture the Hockey East of the Year honors as a SOMERBY, B2 FENWICK, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2017

A tough way to lose Krause: Once in a Blue Moon KRAUSE From B1 2-1 or 4-2, or something along those lines. At any rate, Blue Moon would have blocked out Sonny. And, of course, in my imaginary world of sports, maybe there could have been a time when Son- ny Jurgensen would be cast as the foil for War- ren Moon, who would, similar to Blue Moon vs. Siebert, obscure his exploits just long enough for the Minnesota Vikings to beat the Washington Redskins. Thankfully, the Red Sox staged their own eclipse Sunday when they defeated the New York Yankees and Sonny Gray. That’s a name that doesn’t even need help. It’s an eclipse all unto itself — a partial eclipse anyway. There’s so much more we could do with this. We could have Sonny Liston, boxer; Sonny Werblin, impresario and one-time owner of the New York Knicks; Wally Moon, baseball player and inventor of the unibrow (seriously, Google him and check it out); and Moonlight Graham, baseball player and inspirational character in “Field of Dreams;” Sonny Hill, broadcaster; Sonny King, wrestler; PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Sonny Sixkiller, Native-American quarterback The Red Sox dropped a tough one in Cleveland Monday night, as they fell to the Indians, 5-4. Cleve- and sports commentator (that’s really his name; land’s Brandon Guyer scored when first baseman Brock Holt threw away Roberto Perez’s bunt in his biggest claim to fame is that on the list of 65 the ninth inning, lifting the Indians to the win in a matchup of first-place teams. After Guyer’s lead- most overlooked QBs, he’s No. 54, which means off double against Brandon Workman, Holt fielded the bunted ball and tried to throw out Guyer he probably wasn’t good enough to even be over- at third. Guyer slid into the bag as the throw skipped past Rafael Devers, then got to his feet and looked); Jamario Moon (L.A Clippers). raced across home plate. Above, Indians’ Jose Ramirez forces Andrew Benintendi out at second There’s Keith Moon, if you like drumming; and throws to first to complete a double play. Dark Side of the Moon, if you like Pink Floyd; Moon over Miami if you like Betty Grable; Shoot the Moon if you like Diane Keaton and Albert Finney … and the beat goes on (you know, Sonny and Cher). Swampscott’s Sullivan headed for sunny Stetson And if you sit down today and have a grilled SULLIVAN cheese sandwich, make it Swiss. Perhaps it’ll make you think of … wait for it … wait … wait From B1 … Sonny Corleone. I kind of just fell in love with it.” Another factor that played Somerby signs with a role in Sullivan’s decision was Stetson’s location. Al- though he’ll be over 1200 NHL’s Blue Jackets miles away from home when SOMERBY he sets foot on the campus in DeLand, Florida, Sulli- From B1 van has always hoped to championship in 2014-15 and scored the play college baseball in a game-winning goal in the national semi-final warm climate. vs. North Dakota to advance to the 2015 Frozen “There were a few other Four championship game. schools on my list,” Sullivan A native of Marblehead, Somerby was select- said. “Most of them were ed by the New York Islanders in the fifth round, schools on the Northeast. 125th overall, in the 2012 NHL Draft. Prior to Going down South has al- enrolling at BU, he played three seasons at Kim- ways been a goal of mine, ball Union Academy before joining the USHL's since day one. I’ve always Muskegon Lumberjacks for a 10-game stint late wanted to play baseball in in the 2012-13 season. warm weather and go to school down there. That’s what drove me to make my Fenwick announces decision.” Having lived away from home this past year while Hall of Fame class attending Cheshire Acad- FENWICK emy, located in Cheshire, ITEM FILE PHOTO Connecticut, Sullivan feels From B1 he’ll be ready to make the Former Big Blue ace Gavin Sullivan said that the location of Division I’s Stet- move to Florida and live on son was a big factor in his choice to commit to the school. junior. She finished her college career as the Pur- his own. Sullivan admitted ple Knights’ all-time leader in several categories. that although he might be a to baseball,” Sullivan said. best I have. That’s the ad- “Everytime he took the ball, Graves helped lead Fenwick to CCL soccer little nervous, that isn’t nec- “I had a 3.3 GPA there so vice I’ve always been given.” we had a chance to win and championships in 2008 and 2009. A two-time essarily a bad thing. school went well. I went 7-0 “I hope to just bring the it felt like we were going to lacrosse Academic All-American, she played “I’m going to be a little bit on the mound and we went competitive nature that win. He works hard, loves four years at the University of New Hampshire nervous but it’s something 18-2 overall as a team. The I’ve always had,” Sullivan the game and did every- where she was named to the 2015 America East baseball team was very suc- added. “I hope to always be thing we asked. His com- that has been in my plans All-Academic team. for a while,” Sullivan said. “I cessful and it was a great a good teammate and be petitiveness separated him Lyman-Blacker led the Crusaders to three think I’ll be alright. I lived year all around.” a good person around the from other pitchers in the away from home last year Sullivan will return to school and the communi- area.” straight state softball championships from 1994- when I went to Cheshire Cheshire for another sea- ty. That’s something that Having witnessed first- 1996, winning 15 consecutive tournament games and that really helped me son before joining the team has always been important hand the intangibles that in the circle. Blacker also played three years of a lot with the aspect of liv- at Stetson. As for the ap- to my family. Being a good make Sullivan a special tal- varsity field hockey. Blacker played softball and ing away from home. I think proach he’ll take in making person, a good player and ent, Calichman’s confident field hockey at Monmouth University. being nervous can be a good the transition to the college a good competitor is what that he’ll be able to make Tarr played football and lacrosse at Fenwick. thing too so I’m looking for- diamond, Sullivan said he’s I’ve always done and what I a swift impact in Stetson’s He finished his career third all-time in Massa- ward to it.” focused solely on competing hope to keep doing.” pitching rotation. chusetts in rushing yards with 5,601. He was This past season was a suc- and giving the Hatters his Jason Calichman, who “He’s one of those impact the first player in the state to rush for more than cessful one for Sullivan and maximum effort. coached Sullivan in all three players that can change 2,500 yards in back-to-back seasons. He led the the Fighting Cats. Cheshire “The game never changes, of his seasons at Swamp- a team,” Calichman said. state in scoring as a senior with 192 points, then went 18-2 on the year, lean- it’s always the same game,” scott, recalls his former ace “We’re very proud of him ing heavily on Sullivan’s tal- Sullivan said. “That’s what as an outstanding compet- and wish him nothing but moved on to Bentley, where he enjoyed a success- ents on the mound. Sullivan I’ve always been told. Going itor who gave the Big Blue the best. We expect big ful football career. compiled a 7-0 record while from high school to college, a strong chance to win each things from Gavin. He Tickets to the banquet are $45 per person or boasting a 3.3 GPA in the it’s going to take some time time he took the mound. throws strikes, three differ- $85 per couple and can be purchased by sending classroom. to get used to that but hope- “Gavin’s a tremendous kid ent pitches for strikes, and a check made out to Bishop Fenwick Athletic Of- “All around I had a pretty fully everything works out and an unbelievable com- he competes. He’s going to fice, c/o Paula Hannon, 99 Margin St, Peabody, good year from academics if I compete and give it the petitor,” Calichman said. be a real factor at Stetson.” MA 01960.

Gannon Ladies Member tournament

PHOTO | BOB ROCHE Last weekend, the Gannon Ladies Inner Club held its annual Ladies Member tournament. The women played a waterfall format where they took one best ball on the par 5’s, two best balls on the par 4’s and three best balls on the par 3’s. The winners of this format were: Left are gross winners with a score of 158: Janet Moran, Kym Pappathanasi, Mary Hunt and Ann Dawson. Right are the net winners with a score of 123: Deb Breslow, Nancy Gheringhelli, Chris Breslow and Cathy Thibeault. TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS Registration for B’s 3:15 p.m. with a staggered start and ends at 9. The $80 academy underway donation includes nine holes, a cart, a buffet dinner and Registration has begun music. For those who just for Bruins Academy, which want the dinner, the cost is will run Saturday, Oct. $40. There will be raffles, a 7, 14, 21, 28 from 9:30 to 50/50, gifts, prizes and a 10:30 a.m. at Connery Rink silent auction. in Lynn. For information, or to sign The camp is being run up, contact Paul Ryan or thanks to a partnership be- Steve Patrie at pryanlynn@ tween Lynn Youth Hockey aol.com or s_patrie@verizon. and the Boston Bruins. net; or (781)632-9737 or Registration if $100. The (781) 417-9345. camp includes a free full Deadline for signup is set of CCM equipment Sept. 10. (valued at $500 retail) such as skates, pads, a helmet Lynn Youth Soccer and a stick; a profession- al personalized fitting in registration September; and four weeks of on-ice instruction by Lynn Youth Soccer is accepting online registration certified coaches and NHL for the Fall 2017 Intramural alumni. Program until August 28th, All children should be 2017. Children four and FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS able to skate on their own, older as of September 1, unaided. In addition, the NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is in talks with the league about a new five-year contract ex- 2017 are eligible to partici- program is intended for tension that would keep him in power through 2024. pate. To register, please cre- children who have not par- ate an online account, and ticipated in an organized enter your players informa- hockey program before. tion via the register link on Children who have regis- NFL, Roger Goodell working the homepage: www.lynny- tered with a Mass. Hockey outhsoccer.org. association previously are Lynn Youth Soccer relies not eligible to participate. on volunteers to support the on five-year contract extension For further information, program, and help is needed. contact communityrela- If you are interested in a (AP) — Commissioner Roger Good- in 2014. Because the league office is toward this extension signaled as [email protected]. volunteering, please check ell is on track to maintain his prom- no longer classified as a tax-exempt much. There’s another labor feud out the website or speak to a inent place at the table for the next organization, the commissioner’s sal- looming, with the potential for a lock- Lynn Jets hockey coach or board member. round of collective bargaining be- ary is no longer required to be made out or a strike in 2021, so the owners More information is avail- tween NFL owners and players, a public through tax filings. In 2013, will need faith in their leadership. golf outing able at www.lynnyouthsoc- process that’s sure to be contentious. he made $35 million. In 2012, he col- While Goodell’s job comes with a The Lynn Jets hockey cer.org, or on the LYS Face- The league is working on a five- lected $44.2 million. natural dose of divisiveness, he has team is sponsoring its sec- book page, or you can email year contract extension for Goodell, a Though TV ratings were down 8 become the face of player discontent ond annual golf outing Sat- [email protected]. person with knowledge of the negoti- percent last year and concerns about with the league’s discipline system. urday, Sept. 23, at Gannon ations told The Associated Press. The concussions have not subsided , NFL Goodell came under heavy criticism Golf Course, with alumni St. Mary’s boys person spoke to the AP on condition revenues have been steadily on the in 2014 for decisions in the Ray Rice from Lynn Classical, Lynn of anonymity Monday because the rise during Goodell’s tenure, $13 bil- case, with other high-profile inci- English and Lynn Tech. soccer car wash deal is not complete. Sports Business lion at last report. New stadiums, dents involving Adrian Peterson and Proceeds from the outing The St. Mary’s boys soccer Journal first reported the contract with significant public contributions, Kevin Hardy drawing the league willbenefit the 2017-2018 team is holding an annual negotiations. have continued to open across the negative headlines throughout the Lynn Jets Hockey Team. car wash fundraiser Satur- Goodell’s contract is up after the league. season that exacerbated tension be- Golfers can create their day, August 26 at the Lynn 2019 season. The new deal would go Though conflict has surfaced at tween owners and players. own foursome or sign up as Fire Station on Lynnfield St. through 2024. The current collective times with individual owners, no- Goodell’s recent decision to sus- a single/twosome and be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. A car bargaining agreement expires after tably New England’s Bob Kraft in pend Dallas Cowboys running back placed on a team. wash is a $5 donation to the the 2020 season. response to discipline for Patriots Ezekiel Elliott for six games in a The 9-hole even begins at team. Goodell replaced Paul Tagliabue quarterback Tom Brady for the de- case of alleged domestic violence has as commissioner in 2006. He earned flated footballs scandal, Goodell has sparked anew the sniping between just over $31 million for the 2015 clearly overseen enough success to the league office and the NFL Play- TV/RADIO season, down from about $34 million gain the trust of the clubs. The move ers Association. TV Angeles, NBA TV, 10:30 p.m. MLB Boxing LA Dodgers at Pittsburgh, Juan Carlos Payano vs. Alexis Anquan Boldin retires, turns focus from MLB Network, 7 p.m.; Bos- Santiago, FS1, 9 p.m. ton at Cleveland, NESN, Soccer 7:10 p.m.; Texas at LA NFL career to bridging racial divisions Angels, ESPN, 10:08 p.m. Champions: Astana vs. Celtic, FS2, 11:20 a.m.; Champi- Little League World Series ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. retiring some two weeks ons: Nice vs. Napoli, FS1, (AP) — A deadly, racially after signing a one-year Consolation game, ESPN, 11 2:30 p.m.; Champions: charged conflict in Char- contract with a base sala- a.m.; Elimination game, Sevilla vs. Basaksehir, FS2, lottesville, Va., caused An- ry of $1.75 million. ESPN, 3 p.m.; Elimination 2:30 p.m. quan Boldin to re-assess Boldin insisted his de- game, ESPN, 7:30 p.m. Radio his priorities and led to cision had nothing to do WNBA MLB the Buffalo Bills receiv- with Bills trading their Phoenix at Minnesota, NBA TV, Boston at Cleveland, WEEI-FM er’s decision to retire after top receiving threat, Sam- 8 p.m.; San Antonio at Los 93.7, 7:10 p.m. 14 NFL seasons. my Watkins, in a pair of In an interview Monday blockbuster deals on Aug. on SiriusXM NFL Radio, 11, or how the team’s of- MLB Boldin said he’s “uncom- fense struggled in a 20-16 fortable” with how divid- preseason loss at Phila- AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division ed the nation is and wants delphia on Thursday. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB to dedicate his entire fo- “I didn’t come to Buffalo Boston 71 52 .577 — Washington 74 48 .607 — cus to humanitarian and just to play with Sammy New York 66 57 .537 5 Miami 60 62 .492 14 Tampa Bay 61 65 .484 11½ Atlanta 55 67 .451 19 criminal justice causes. Watkins,” Boldin said, Baltimore 60 64 .484 11½ New York 54 68 .443 20 “I always felt like foot- reiterating comments he Toronto 59 65 .476 12½ Philadelphia 45 77 .369 29 Central Division Central Division ball would be my passion, made immediately follow- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB football would be the path ing Watkins’ trade to the Cleveland 68 54 .557 — Chicago 66 57 .537 — to a lot of things,” Boldin Los Angeles Rams. “For Minnesota 63 59 .516 5 Milwaukee 65 60 .520 2 Kansas City 62 61 .504 6½ St. Louis 63 61 .508 3½ said. “But just seeing the me to put some thought Detroit 54 69 .439 14½ Pittsburgh 60 64 .484 6½ things that transpired into anything like, ‘This is Chicago 47 74 .388 20½ Cincinnati 53 72 .424 14 West Division West Division over the last week or so, not what I signed up for,’ W L Pct GB W L Pct GB I think for me, there’s FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS would be absurd.” Houston 76 48 .613 — Los Angeles 87 35 .713 — something bigger than He discounted the no- Los Angeles 64 60 .516 12 Colorado 68 56 .548 20 Former Buffalo Bills wide receiver Anquan Bol- Seattle 63 62 .504 13½ Arizona 67 57 .540 21 football at this point.” tion that he might re- Texas 61 62 .496 14½ San Diego 55 69 .444 33 He then clarified that din announced his retirement from the NFL on consider retirement and Oakland 54 70 .435 22 San Francisco 50 76 .397 39 he was referring specif- Sunday to focus his efforts on racial issues. choose to play for a con- Monday’s Games (Jimenez 5-8), 7:05 p.m. ically to what happened tender later this season. Chicago White Sox 7, Minnesota 6, 1st Boston (Fister 2-6) at Cleveland (Carrasco I think I have a duty to derprivileged children. He game 12-5), 7:10 p.m. in Charlottesville on Aug. “Do I feel like I can Baltimore 7, Oakland 3 N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 8-10) at Detroit 13, when a counter-pro- stand up and make my has become an advocate still play? Of course,” the Boston at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. (Boyd 5-6), 7:10 p.m. voice heard and be a voice for criminal justice reform Seattle 6, Atlanta 5 tester and two Virginia 36-year-old Boldin said. Toronto (Rowley 1-0) at Tampa Bay (Archer Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 for those who don’t have a since his cousin was killed 8-7), 7:10 p.m. state police officers were “My passion for the ad- p.m., 2nd game voice.” by a plain-clothes police Texas at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Seattle (Gonzales 0-0) at Atlanta (Sims killed during a rally in- vocacy work that I do L.A. Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. 1-3), 7:35 p.m. volving neo-Nazis and The NFL’s 2015 Walter officer along the side of a outweighs football at this Arizona at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Minnesota (Gibson 6-10) at Chicago White other right-wing groups. Payton Man of the Year, Florida highway in Octo- point, so I’m not coming Milwaukee at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Sox (Giolito 0-0), 8:10 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Washington (Roark 9-8) at Houston (Mor- “Do I think I can solve Boldin oversees the South ber 2015. back to play for a contend- Oakland (Blackburn 3-1) at Baltimore ton 10-5), 8:10 p.m. all the problems that we Florida-based Q81 Foun- Boldin spoke to Siri- er or to do anything else. have in this country? Of dation, which offers edu- usXM a day after abruptly I’m done with the game of MLB LEAGUE LEADERS course not,” he said. “But cational support for un- informing the Bills he was football.” AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING AVERAGE BATTING AVERAGE Jose Altuve, HOU .362 Justin Turner, LAD .340 Alabama opens year atop AP college Eric Hosmer, KC .315 Charlie Blackmon, COL .336 Jean Segura, SEA .314 Bryce Harper, WAS .326 Avisail Garcia, CHW .314 David Murphy, WAS .325 football poll for second straight season Didi Gregorius, NYY .309 Buster Posey, SF .321 Marwin Gonzalez, HOU .307 Paul Goldschmidt, ARI .317 Jose Ramirez, CLE .304 Joey Votto, CIN .315 (AP) — No need to overthink it: Al- da State and preventing the first 1 vs. Trojans were ranked No. 1 the follow- George Springer, HOU .303 DJ LeMahieu, COL .312 abama is No. 1 in the AP preseason 2 opening game since the preseason ing season — the last team to do it Dustin Pedroia, BOS .303 Nolan Arenado, COL .312 Top 25. poll began in 1950. Alabama opens before this year. Pedro Rosario, MIN .303 Zack Taylor, LAD .311 HOME RUNS The Crimson Tide became the first the season against the Seminoles in TIDE WAVE HOME RUNS program in 12 years to take the top Atlanta on Sept. 2, just the fourth Alabama’s remarkable run under Aaron Judge, NYY 37 Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 45 Joey Gallo, TEX 35 Cody Bellinger, LAD 34 spot in The Associated Press presea- opener involving top-five teams and Saban has the Crimson Tide climbing Mike Moustakas, KC 35 Joey Votto, CIN 32 son media poll two straight years, and the first pitting teams ranked in the toward all sorts of AP poll milestones. Khris Davis, OAK 33 Charlie Blackmon, COL 29 Justin Smoak, TOR 33 will start the season ranked in the top preseason top three. This is the sixth time the Tide has Adam Duvall, CIN 29 Nelson Cruz, SEA 31 five for the ninth consecutive time. Southern California, which finished been preseason No. 1, tied for fifth Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 29 Logan Morrison, TB 29 Bryce Harper, WAS 29 Coach Nick Saban’s program has last season on a nine-game winning most. Edwin Encarnacion, CLE 28 become the surest thing in sports streak and No. 3 in the country, starts 10 — Oklahoma Miguel Sano, MIN 28 Ryan Zimmerman, WAS 29 George Springer, HOU 28 Anthony Rizzo, CHC 28 these days. The Tide does not always at No. 4. Defending national champi- 8 — Ohio State RUNS BATTED IN RUNS BATTED IN win the national championship — on Clemson begins the post-Deshaun 7 — Southern California Nelson Cruz, SEA 100 Nolan Arenado, COL 105 just half the time over the last eight Watson era at No. 5. Florida State 6 — Alabama Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 97 Justin Upton, DET 90 years — but is always in contention. received four first-place votes, Ohio 6 — Florida State Jonathan Schoop, BAL 88 Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 96 Khris Davis, OAK 86 Jake Lamb, ARI 95 Since 2008, only once has Alabama State got three and USC two. 6 — Nebraska Nomar Mazara, TEX 83 Marcell Ozuna, MIA 93 lost more than one game before bowl The one bit of bad news for Ala- Alabama’s streak of nine straight Manny Machado, BAL 81 Bryce Harper, WAS 87 season. bama? The Tide has failed to win the top-five preseason rankings is second Aaron Judge, NYY 80 Joey Votto, CIN 87 The Crimson Tide received 52 of 61 national championship the three pre- only to Florida State, which had a run Justin Smoak, TOR 80 Ryan Zimmerman, WAS 86 Robinson Cano, SEA 77 Adam Duvall, CIN 85 first-place votes from media members vious times it was preseason No. 1 un- of 11 straight seasons starting in the Mike Moustakas, KC 77 David Reynolds, COL 84 in the poll released Monday. Ohio der Saban. The last team to start and top-five under former coach Bobby Miguel Sano, MIN 77 Anthony Rizzo, CHC 84 State was No. 2, edging No. 3 Flori- finish No. 1 was USC in 2004, and the Bowden. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON SOUP TO NUTZ / RICK STROMOSKI

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

THE GRIZZWELLS / BILL SCHORR THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Embrace a challenge that re- An emotional situation will Certain emotions will stand be- Gather information that will Be responsible for your ac- An emotional situation will quires energy, skill and endur- trouble you. Don’t share per- tween you and the truth. Facts help you formulate the best tions. Offer to make reasonable leave you questioning a certain ance. You’ll master whatever sonal feelings or information will be offered, but it’s up to way to deal with a financial, le- changes if it will help keep the relationship. Look for alterna- you try hard to achieve. Chang- with your peers. Take care of you whether to believe or ig- gal or health matter. The more peace with someone you live tive ways to protect your status es at home will turn out to your your responsibilities and tend nore what you discover. A phys- you know, the harder it will be or work with. Protect yourself without compromising an im- liking. Listen to someone offer- to personal issues secretively. ical workout will ease stress. for someone to manipulate against injury and avoid exces- portant partnership. ing wisdom born of experience. you. sive behavior. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) Partnerships are best dealt with You’ll instinctively know and Review your finances before Keep an open mind when A steady pace and comprehen- Stick to the way you are used fairly and diplomatically. Your understand what to do and the you make a purchase or in- asked to make changes to sive plan will help you achieve to doing things. If someone is intuition will help you make the best way to reach your goal. vest in something that has the the way you do your job. If you your goal. Someone unique or being impulsive, don’t follow right choice regarding some- Dismiss anyone trying to tempt potential to turn into a money show reluctance to try some- unexpected will step up and suit. A sensible approach to life one who is dependent on you. you to do things differently. pit. Only take on what you can thing new, you will be viewed offer valuable information or and entertainment will protect Romance is encouraged. Moderation will be necessary. handle. as difficult to get along with. help. against loss and regret.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Family’s tolerance of verbal abuse is red flag for girlfriend How do you signal without a discard? DEAR ABBY: My boy- good.” If you want a pleas- Lucius Annaeus Seneca, partner in the right direction friend and I have been to- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van ant working relationship a Roman Stoic philosopher, by making a suit-preference gether for almost a year Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, with this person, mind statesman and dramatist who signal. He ignores both the and a half. In the begin- and was founded by her mother, your own business and do died in A.D. 65, said, “If a man trump suit and the suit led to ning, he kept his family Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at not attempt to “help” him does not know to what port he give the ruff. That leaves two suits, hearts and diamonds. and me apart. I thought it DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los by offering unasked-for is steering, no wind is favor- able to him.” With his ace in hearts, the was because they were ex- advice. Angeles, CA 90069. Sometimes a bridge player higher-ranking suit, East re- tremely close, but turns does not know which suit to turns his highest remaining out he was doing me a fa- DEAR ABBY: I’m usu- you and this man are seri- When, if ever, is it appro- lead. Then he must hope that club (here, the 10). But if his vor given their inappropri- ally well-spoken and artic- ous and you are contem- priate to speak to someone partner can steer him in the ace were in diamonds, the ate and cruel treatment of ulate with family and plating a future with him, about this bad habit? I right direction. lower-ranking suit, East would one another. close friends. But when In this textbook example, return his lowest club spot I strongly recommend that have recently learned that At my boyfriend’s birth- talking to strangers or po- look at the West and North (here, the three). Then West before formalizing your re- it is actually a medical di- day lunch, his father called tential employers, I tend hands. West leads his single- knows which suit to return. lationship, you seek pre- agnosis and can lead to his mother the worst possi- to choke up and make no ton club against four spades. Note, though, that you give marital counseling togeth- gastric disorders. We all East, bless his cotton toga(!), a suit-preference signal only ble word anyone could call er to avoid any unpleasant sense at all. I become anx- a female. My boyfriend and know there are many ious and forget what I wins with the ace and returns when attitude and count are surprises. either known or unnecessary. his sisters didn’t seem germs on our hands, and want to say. Do you have a club for West to ruff. What should West lead next, a heart phased by his verbal abuse. every time you put them any ideas why this hap- DEAR ABBY: I have a in your mouth, you’re or a diamond? I worry his parents’ toxic question about nail-biting/ pens? A North who is an advocate and unloving relationship transferring them to your finger chewing. We recent- TALKER IN THE of the Losing Trick Count will is something he will even- intestinal tract. ly hired a new employee WEST rebid three spades because tually settle for in life. Is it who is in daily contact with WORRIED IN THE his hand has only six losers. possible for children not to the public. He is a finger EAST DEAR TALKER: It may Even if he does, South’s hand emulate their parents’ ex- chewer, and his nails are happen because you suffer is not strong enough to con- ample, or should I move on? bitten well below the finger DEAR WORRIED: I from a form of social anxi- sider a slam. I am not a fan of leading a tip. I am struggling with have heard of very few ety — one shared by many NOT IN THE FAMILY suit bid by an opponent, but this because I had a child- nail-biters who are proud people. Fortunately, there’s on this deal, if West does not of the habit. There’s a say- DEAR NOT IN THE hood friend who chewed help for it if you consult a lead his club, four spades FAMILY: Children do not her fingers to the point of ing — not original — that mental health profession- makes easily. automatically follow the bleeding, and I have a if you want someone to al. Because it is interfering When East returns a club at abysmal patterns set by strong negative reaction avoid you, just tell him with employment opportu- trick two, he has to steer his their parents. However, if when I see people do it. something “for his own nities, you shouldn’t wait.

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MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Public Announcement Concerning a Proposed Health Care Project 295 Lynnfield Street, Lynn City of Lynn Lahey Health System, Inc., located at 41 Mall Road, Burlington, MA 01805 (the By virtue and in execution of the power of sale contained in a certain Mortgage On June 27, 2017, the following Ordinance Amendment was passed by the parent of Lahey Clinic Hospital, Inc., 41 Mall Road, Burlington, MA 01805, given by Charles G. Reither, as Trof "Charles G. Reither Realty Trust (u/d/t dated Lynn City Council regarding the storage, disposal and maintenance of Northeast Hospital Corp., 85 Herrick Street, Beverly, MA 01915, and Winchester March 7, 1996)", dated June 24, 2013 and recorded with the Essex County residential and commercial refuse containers and property within the City of Hospital, 41 Highland Avenue, Winchester, MA 01890), CareGroup, Inc., located (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 32591, Page 112, to Philip L. Lynn as follows: at 109 Brookline Avenue, Boston, MA 02215 (the parent of Beth Israel Deaconess Goduti, Trustee of "Profit Sharing Plan Master Trust" (u/d/t dated March 23, SECTION 1:00 NON-OWNER OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL SOLID WASTE Medical Center, Inc., 330 Brookline Avenue, Boston, MA 02215 (which in turn 1991), as assigned to Peter L. Knox, Trustee of The Knox Pension Realty Trust COLLECTION FEE includes Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Milton, Inc., 199 Reedsdale Road, Milton, (u/d/t/dated June 4, 1993) dated August 5, 2013, and recorded in the Essex The owner of any non-owner occupied residential unit receiving curbside collection MA 02186, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital - Needham, Inc., 148 Chestnut Street, County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33664, Page 112, as shall be charged an annual fee per unit for the collection of solid waste. The final Needham, MA 02492, and Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital - Plymouth, Inc., 275 currently held by Orca Development, LLC by way of Foreclosure Deed dated fee and conditions shall be subject to the determination of the Commissioner of Sandwich Street, Plymouth, MA 02360), New England Baptist Hospital, 125 November 17, 2016 and recorded on January 4, 2017 in the Essex County Department of Public Works who shall establish a written standard therefor. The Parker Hill Road, Boston, MA 02120, and Mount Auburn Hospital, 330 Mount (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35589, Page 503 (see, inter alia, fee established by the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works for Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA 02138), and Seacoast Regional Health Systems, Cavanaugh v. Fannie Mae, 85 Mass.App.Ct. 1117 (2014); see also SunTrust residential units shall include a two tiered fee schedule whereby Lynn residents Inc., located at 25 Highland Avenue, Newburyport, MA 01950 (the parent of Anna Mortgage, Inc., vs. Chan, MISC 11-447517 (2012)) of which Mortgage the owning a non-owner occupied residential unit shall pay a lower fee than those Jaques Hospital, 25 Highland Avenue, Newburyport, MA 01950) (collectively the undersigned is the present holder, for breach of conditions of said Mortgage and paid by a non-Lynn resident owning such a non-owner occupied residential unit. "Applicant"), intend to file an Application for Determination of Need for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the same will be sold at Public Auction at SECTION 2:00 EFFECT OF PRIVATE TRASH DISPOSAL ("Application") relative to a proposed affiliation involving the Applicant (the Noon on the14th day of September, 2017 on the mortgaged premises, hereinafter Solid waste fees for non-owner occupied residential dwellings shall not be "Project"). The Applicant is submitting its Application as it intends to affiliate to described, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to wit: collected when the owner or occupant thereof presents a current contract for create a new comprehensive, distributed, high quality and high-value non-profit private rubbish collection for the premises. Such contract must be valid and healthcare delivery system to serve patients throughout Eastern Massachusetts. To The land in Lynn with all building and structures thereon bounded and described remain in force for the entire term of the contract. Such contract must include: the facilitate the level of economic and clinical integration required to better manage as follows: term, address, number of units, and contract price. In the event that the contract is the health of a broad population and meaningfully impact care delivery in the terminated, the property owner shall notify the city in writing within five business state, the Project would establish a new parent company that will function as the Being shown as Lot 14 on a plan drawn by Eastman and Bradford, C.E. dated May days. In the event that the contract is terminated, the property owner shall be sole corporate member of each hospital, and will also include the participation of 21, 1912 recorded with Essex South Registry of Deeds, Book 2267, Page 1, responsible for the pro rata share of the trash fee for the remainder of the fiscal the organizations' accountable care organizations. The Total Value of the Project is bounded and described as follows: year. estimated to be approximately $5,323,154,000. There is not expected to be any SECTION 3:00 PENALTY -- FAILURE TO PAY FEE anticipated price or service impacts on the Applicant's existing Patient Panel. Any WEST: Fees not collected shall be subject to all collection remedies as provided for real ten Taxpayers of Massachusetts may register in connection with the intended by Lynnfield Street, fifty (50.00) feet; estate collection, including interest and demand fees. Any fee not paid 30 days Application or amendment by no later than October 16, 2017, by contacting the NORTH: from the date of the electronic transmission or mailing of each bill may be liened Department of Public Health Determination of Need Program, 250 Washington by Lot 11, on said plan, eighty-two and 90/100 (82.90) feet; to the property in the next real estate bill. Such liens shall remain valid to the Street, 6th Floor, Boston, MA 02108. EAST: extent allowed by law. Item: August 22, 2017 by Lot 13, on said plan, fifty-five (55.00)feet; SECTION 4:00 VACANT NON-OWNER OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL UNITS SOUTH: Any property owner who owns an unoccupied unit shall be eligible to receive a COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS by Lot 15, on said plan eighty-six and 64/100 (86.64) feet. credit for each full six-month period or longer for which the unit is not occupied. THE TRIAL COURT Property owners must provide documentation to the Commissioner of the PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Being the same premises as conveyed to the mortgagor by deed of Charles Gary Department of the Public Works signed under the pains and penalties of perjury, Docket No. ES17P2333EA Reither, dated March 12, 1996, recorded with Essex County (Southern District) demonstrating that the unit was vacant during the entire six-month billing period INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE Registry of Deeds, Book 13451, Page 248. for which such credit is requested. Eligibility shall be determined by the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works using a water bill or, in cases Estate of: Anna Theresa Zysk The above described premises will be sold SUBJECT TO and with the benefit of all where a unit's water meter is not separate from another unit, a letter or billing Also Known As: Anna Zysk restrictions, easements, improvements, covenants, conditions, building and zoning statement from the electric company. Individuals who make one or more false Date of Death: 05/27/2016 laws, to any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, water and sewer charges, municipal or representations regarding the vacancy status Essex Division other public taxes, assessments or lies, and rights of tenants and parties in of a residential dwelling unit shall be fined twice the amount of the single unit fee To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of possession, if any. for each such false representation up to a maximum of three hundred ($300.00) Petitioner Barbara A Marson of St. Petersburg FL dollars. Barbara A Marson of St. Petersburg FL In the event of any typographical error set forth in the legal descriptions contained SECTION 5:00 EXEMPTIONS has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to above, the legal description of the premises, the descriptions set forth and (a) Residents over the age of 60 who occupy a unit in which the serve without surety on the bond. contained in the Mortgage shall take precedence. resident has a life estate or in which the resident is a beneficiary of a trust holding, The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal said unit shall be exempt from such fee. Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without TERMS OF SALE: SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED ($7,500.00) DOLLARS will be (b) Owner occupied residential units as of July 1st in a given fiscal supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with required to be paid in cash, certified check or cashier's check of any bank or trust year will not be charged a fee. the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration company doing business in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, by the (c) Tenants who are related by first degree of kinship (i.e., parents, from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating purchaser, at the time and place of sale as a deposit. A Memorandum of Sale siblings, children) to the owner of record as identified in the deed filed at the Essex to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. ("Memorandum") shall be executed upon acceptance of the bid and all terms County South Registry of Deeds. It shall be the responsibility of the owner and said Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings thereunder shall be binding upon the bidder, including the condition that should relative to provide documentation to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of the and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal the high bidder for whatever reason fail to perform under the aforesaid Department of Public Works and the City Solicitor's Office to proof said tenancy Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Memorandum, in such event, the bidder shall forfeit the deposit in full which shall and first degree of kinship relations. Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. become the property of the Mortgagee. The Mortgagee reserves the right without SECTION 6:00 COMMERCIAL AND NON-PROFIT SOLID Item: August 22, 2017 further publication, advertisement or notification to offer the property to the second WASTE COLLECTION FEE highest bidder under the same conditions set forth herein. The terms of the The owner of any commercial unit or a unit owned by a non-profit or not for profit Memorandum of Sale shall be announced prior to the bid. The balance of the bid (other than owner-occupied units) receiving curbside collection shall be charged COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS price is to be paid in cash, certified check or cashier's check drawn upon any bank an annual fee per unit for the collection of solid waste. The final fee and conditions LAND COURT or trust company doing business in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts within shall be subject to the determination of the Commissioner of Department of Public DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT thirty (30) days after the date of sale to be deposited in escrow with Riccardo L. Works who shall establish a written standard therefor. The fee established by the 17 SM 005554 Rullo, Esquire attorney for Orca Development, LLC. Deed (which shall be in the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works shall be set to ensure that the ORDER OF NOTICE form of the usual Mortgagee's Deed under the Statutory Power of Sale) to be City of Lynn is reimbursed for the actual costs to collect solid waste from delivered within three (3) days thereafter at which time it shall be the sole and commercial establishments. TO: Wayne J. Sibelle and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the exclusive responsibility of the successful bidder to cause the same to be recorded SECTION 7:00 EFFECT OF PRIVATE TRASH DISPOSAL Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et seq.: Wilmington Savings with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in accordance with law. Solid waste fees for any commercial unit or a unit owned by a non-profit or not for Fund Society FSB as Trustee for Stanwich Mortgage Loan Trust A claiming to have profit (other than owner-occupied units) shall not be collected when the owner an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, numbered 16 Miller Place Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. thereof presents a current contract for private rubbish collection for the premises. given by Wayne J. Sibelle to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Such contract must be valid and remain in force for the entire term of the contract. Nominee for Premium Capital Funding, LLC d/b/a Topdot Mortgage, dated May Orca Development, LLC Such contract must include: the term, address, number of units, and contract 16, 2008, and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in By its attorney, price. In the event that the contract is terminated, the property owner shall notify Book 27788, Page 493, and now held by Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed the city in writing within five business days. In the event that the contract is with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' RICCARDO L. RULLO terminated, the property owner shall be responsible for the pro rata share of the Servicemembers status. If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military LAW OFFICES OF FRANK. N DARDENO trash fee for the remainder of the fiscal year. service of the United States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of 424 BROADWAY SECTION 8:00 PENALTY -- FAILURE TO PAY FEE the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the SOMERVILLE, MA 02421 Fees not collected shall be subject to all collection remedies as provided for real above-mentioned property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file a 617-666-2600 estate collection, including interest and demand fees. Any fee not paid 30 days written appearance and answer in this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, Dated: 8/18/17 from the date of the electronic transmission or mailing of each bill may be liened MA 02108 on or before September 25, 2017 or you will be forever barred from Item: August 22, 29, September 5, 2017 to the property in the next real estate bill. Such liens shall remain valid to the claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of said Act. Witness, JUDITH C. extent allowed by law. CUTLER, Chief Justice of this Court on August 14, 2017 Attest: Deborah J. SECTION 9:00 VACANT NON-OWNER OCCUPIED COMMERCIAL Patterson Recorder Item: August 22, 2017 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS AND/OR NON/PROFIT/NOT FOR PROFIT UNITS THE TRIAL COURT Any commercial and/or nonprofit/not for profit property owner who owns an PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT unoccupied unit shall be eligible to receive a credit for each full six-month period Docket No. ES17P2327GD or longer for which the unit is not occupied. Property owners must provide Notice of Comment Period and Public Hearing CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR documentation to the Commissioner of the Department of the Public Works signed INCAPACITATED PERSON PURSUANT TO G.L. c. 190B, º5-304 under the pains and penalties of perjury, demonstrating that the unit was vacant The Saugus Housing Authority has prepared its' Annual Plan for the period of 2018 Essex Probate and Family Court during the entire six-month billing period for which such credit is requested. in accordance with the requirements of Section 11 of the Quality Housing and 36 Federal Street Eligibility shall be determined by the Commissioner of the Department of Public Work Responsibility Act of 1998 and 24 CFR 903 which is the final regulation Salem MA Works using a water bill or, in cases where a unit's water meter is not separate issued by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) 2003. In the matter of: Alvaro Emilio Sanchez Hiciano Of: Lynn, MA from another unit, a letter or billing statement from the electric company. The Housing Agency's Annual Plan is a comprehensive document that describes RESPONDENT, Alleged Incapacitated Person Individuals who make one or more false representations regarding the vacancy aspects of the 2018 Annual Plan Goals. To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been status of a residential dwelling unit shall be fined twice the amount of the single filed by Rosalinda Hiciano Moya of Lynn, MA in the above captioned matter unit fee for each such false representation up to a maximum of three hundred A Public view and comment period will commence on Monday, August 21, 2017 alleging that Alvaro E Sanchez Hiciano is in need of a Guardian and requesting ($300.00) dollars. and end by the close of business on Thursday, October 5, 2017. The Authority will that Rosalinda Hiciano Moya of Lynn, MA (or some other suitable person) be SECTION 10:00 FEE SCHEDULE accept comments in writing or on audiotape during this period. appointed as Guardian to serve Without Surety on the bond. The petition asks the The annual fee will be collected in bi-annually statements commencing in court to determine that the Respondent is incapacitated, that the appointment of a September, 2017. On October 11, 2017 a Public Hearing will be held at 4:00 p.m. to discuss the Guardian is necessary, and that the proposed Guardian is appropriate. The petition Per: Annual Plan and to accept oral or written comments on the Plan. The Public is on file with this court and may contain a request for certain specific authority. Janet Rowe, City Clerk Hearing is scheduled to occur in the Community Room of Heritage Heights located You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your Item: August 22, 2017 at 19 Talbot Street in Saugus, MA. The location is wheelchair accessible. A copy of attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on the 2018 Annual Plan, supporting documents and attachments is available for the return date of 02/06/2017. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline Legal Notice review at the main office during normal business hours. The telephone number for date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. the Saugus Housing Authority is (781) 233-2116. If you fail to file the written appearance by the return day, action may be taken in To be sold at public sale at 8:00 A. M. the matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written on September 7, 2017 at 47 Alley EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific Street, Lynn, MA, misc. lots of property Item: August 22, 2017 facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. left in leased storage spaces by the IMPORTANT NOTICE following persons: The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the R. Brimage, P. Walker, S. Severino, P. above-named person's right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial McGlaughlin, A. Miller, D. Bennett R. affairs or both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone Lamus, D. Funes, A. Almakrami, R & L may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named Cruz-Partee person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. Item: August 22, 29, 2017 WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer MR Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Date: August 08, 2017 Pamela Casey O'Brien Register of Probate in Item: August 22, 2017 classifi eds.

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Ask the Expert #10: IRA, 401(k), 403(b), 457, and Pension Corner Ex-GE CEO Immelt among Thomas T. Riquier, a finalists in Uber search CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional By Tom Krisher Welch, paring back its fi- and President of The ASSOCIATED PRESS nancial services business Retirement Financial and acquiring businesses Center, has been helping DETROIT — Former in the power and oil and people with financial General Electric CEO Jef- gas sectors. He disposed of frey Immelt is among the the appliance unit and the questions for more than 46 finalists being considered years. Tom is a member of NBC television business. to run ride-hailing com- While he’s credited with Ed Slott’s Master Elite IRA Advisor Group™. pany Uber, but there’s no improving GE’s financial clear consensus among its performance, the compa- board about a front-run- DEAR TOM: Do you have any ny’s stock price trailed the ner, two people briefed on market with him as CEO. suggestions for ways to reduce the search said Monday. Uber, the largest Required Minimum Distributions that I The people, who asked ride-hailing company in must start taking at age 70 ½ from my not to be identified because the world, is now valued the search is confidential, IRA, 401(k), and 403(b)? around $70 billion. Its said some board members board has been fractured want to fill the position of late by a legal fight ANSWER: Absolutely! At age 70 ½, quickly to bring stability between one of the com- required minimum distributions (RMDs) must to the company, which has pany’s top investors and been plagued by missteps begin. What if you don’t need the money? Kalanick. that caused co-founder Benchmark Capital, a What if you don’t want a tax hit? Here are five and CEO Travis Kalan- major Silicon Valley ven- strategies to reduce your RMDs: ick to step down in June. ture capital firm, sued the Others want to wait and Uber board and Kalanick keep looking for CEO can- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS earlier this month, alleg- 1. Move your money to your 401(k) didates. Both people said a ing Kalanick has been Jeffrey Immelt stepped down as GE’s CEO at plan. Are you still working after age 70 ½? If Labor Day timeline for fill- interfering in the CEO ing the job is possible but the end of July but will remain chairman until search and manipulating you do not own more than 5% of the company the end of the year. and the plan offers a “still working exception” not entirely firm. Uber’s board in a scheme “He’s a front-runner but to bring him back as the you may be able to delay taking RMDs until may not be the front-run- chairman until the end executives but has sever- company’s leader. April 1 following the year you retire. If your ner,” said one of the peo- of the year, stepped down al top positions open that Kalanick lashed out in plan allows, you can roll your pre-tax IRA, ple. “It’s not as if every- as CEO at the end of July. won’t be filled until a CEO legal documents filed last thing’s over.” His experience running a is hired. week contending that 401(k), and 403(b) funds to your plan and One of the people said diverse conglomerate and Some on the board say Benchmark was secretly delay RMDs on these funds also. Just be there were two other can- dealing with a corporate Immelt lacks the entre- plotting against him and careful. If you have to take an RMD for the didates while the other board is a big plus to some preneurial spirit needed launched its plan to oust year from your IRA, you must take it before said there are as many as Uber board members to take Uber from a mon- him from Uber “at the five. Neither would identi- who want to bring expe- ey-losing startup to turn- most shameful of times” you roll over the rest of the funds. fy candidates other than rienced leadership to the ing consistent profits, the — shortly after his mother 2. Consider a QLAC. A Qualifying Immelt. company, the people said. people said. Immelt took was killed and his father Longevity Annuity Contract (QLAC) can help The 61-year-old Immelt, Uber is now being run by the helm of GE in 2001 critically injured in a boat- who will remain as GE’s a 14-person committee of from legendary CEO Jack ing accident on May 27. with longevity concerns. Funds you invest in the QLAC are not included in your balance when calculating your RMDs until you reach age 85. This will reduce your current RMDs. Sempra Energy bids $9.45B for You can purchase a QLAC with the lesser of 25% of your retirement funds or $125,000. Oncor, topping Buffett offer The 25% limit is applied to each employer plan separately, but in aggregate to IRAs. SAN DIEGO (AP) — Public Utility Commission 3. Be charitable. If you give money to a Sempra Energy is buying of Texas, U.S. Bankruptcy charity why not do a Qualified Charitable Texas power transmitter Court of Delaware, Fed- Oncor for $9.45 billion eral Energy Regulatory Distribution (QCD) from your IRA? If you are in cash, wresting it away Commission and the U.S. 70½, you may transfer up to $100,000 from Warren Buffett’s Department of Justice. annually from your IRA to a charity tax-free. Berkshire Hathaway. Once the transaction is The QCD will also satisfy your RMD but Sempra said Monday complete, Oncor CEO Bob that it will also pick up Shapard will become exec- without the tax. $9.35 billion of the compa- utive chairman of Oncor’s 4. Go Roth. If reducing RMDs is a concern ny’s debt. To gain posses- board. Allen Nye, current- for you, you should consider a Roth sion of Oncor, Sempra will ly Oncor’s general coun- conversion. You are not required to take acquire the reorganized sel, will succeed Shapard Energy Future Holdings as Oncor CEO. Both will RMDs from your Roth IRA during your Corp. Energy Future en- serve on Oncor’s board. lifetime. While conversion is a taxable event, tered bankruptcy in 2014, This is the fourth time you can exchange a one-time tax hit for a saddled with more than that an acquisition at- lifetime of no RMDs and their tax $40 billion in debt due to tempt has been made for cratering energy prices. Oncor. There was Berk- consequences. Your beneficiaries will need to Berkshire Hathaway shire Hathaway’s offer take RMDs from the inherited Roth IRA. said last month that it FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS last month. Previously, However, these distributions will most likely would buy Oncor for $9 bil- Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren in April Texas regulators be tax-free. lion, and last week it stuck Buffett speaks during an interview at the Fox rejected a proposed $18 to that bid. Hedge fund El- Business Network in Omaha, Neb. billion sale of Oncor to 5. Do it your way. Who says you have to liott Management, which NextEra Energy Inc. That be on Uncle Sam’s schedule? Once you reach owns a significant portion price tag included debt. hedge fund supports Sem- terminated by Energy age 59½, you can access your IRA funds of Oncor’s debt, opposed Regulators failed to accept Berkshire’s takeover bid, pra’s bid because it will Future. But Berkshire is that the NextEra transac- without penalty. From age 59½ to age 70½ is saying it wasn’t enough. provide more to all of On- entitled to receive a $270 tion was in the public in- the sweet spot for IRA planning. The money But Berkshire Hathaway cor and Energy Future’s million termination fee terest — a requirement is yours penalty-free if you choose to take a stood firm on its offer, say- creditors. that was negotiated. for the deal. distribution. However, you are not required to ing last week that it would Greg Abel, who leads Sempra expects to close A buyout attempt last not be increasing the bid. Berkshire Hathaway En- the sale in the first half year backed by the Ray withdraw specific amounts each year, as you Elliott spokesman Mi- ergy, said he’s disappoint- of next year. The deal still Hunt family of Dallas also will be once RMDs are required. Take chael O’Looney said the ed the Oncor deal was needs the approval of the faltered. advantage of these years to take money from your IRA on your own schedule. If you are now retired and your income is lower this may US stock indexes inch higher be the time to take a taxable IRA distribution to reduce RMDs later. You may consider using these funds to purchase life insurance or fund a after back-to-back down weeks Health Savings Account (HSA), if you are By Stan Choe erage gained 29.24, or 0.1 the market.” Bank head Mario Draghi eligible. Or, you could use them to enjoy your ASSOCIATED PRESS percent, to 21,703.75, and Companies are mostly are both expected to speak well-earned retirement. the Nasdaq composite done reporting their re- at the symposium, which NEW YORK — U.S. slipped 3.40 points, or 0.1 sults for the spring quar- begins Thursday and is stocks inched higher Mon- percent, to 6,213.13. ter, and their growth in hosted by the Fed’s region- day, as the Standard & Email your IRA, 401(k), 403(b) questions to The modest moves were profits was stronger than al bank in Kansas City. Poor’s 500 index steadied [email protected]. a return to form for the analysts expected. Not Tremendous stimulus following back-to-back market. It’s had just four only that, businesses also from central banks has losses the last two weeks. days this year where the reported higher revenues. been one of the main rea- Source: Ed Slott & Company, LLC This week may be a S&P 500 has dropped That’s encouraging given sons for the stock market’s calmer one for the stock by more than 1 percent, the struggles many com- market, after an unchar- surge since the Great Re- Material discussed is meant to provide general information and it which is well below the panies have had in recent cession. But the Feder- is not to be construed as specific investment, tax or legal advice. acteristically bumpy typical number in recent years to grow amid the stretch shook what had al Reserve is now slowly decades. But half those still-sluggish global econ- raising interest rates and been an incredibly smooth instances occurred in the omy. preparing to pare back the ride higher for stocks this last two weeks, stoked by Cecilia said he sees few vast trove of bonds that it year. Few market-moving worries about discord in potential drivers that bought following the 2008 events are on the calen- Washington and the po- could move markets much dar this week, and the tential for war abroad. in either direction in the financial crisis. Investors highlight will likely ar- “One of the reasons the coming weeks, and he ex- are wondering when the rive when central bank- market has held in and pects the market to “trade European Central Bank ers from around the world performed well recently — in some sort of sideways may follow suit. gather in Wyoming as the although it’s wobbled a bit fashion.” Jackson Hole has been weekend approaches. in the last two weeks — One potential highlight the site of market-moving The S&P 500 rose 2.82 has been earnings,” said could be the upcoming news in the past, includ- points, or 0.1 percent, to Ernie Cecilia, chief invest- gathering in Jackson ing in 2010 when former 2,428.37 after it and other ment officer at Bryn Mawr Hole, Wyoming, for central Fed Chair Ben Bernanke indexes flipped between Trust. “Without the earn- bankers, economists and signaled the central bank WEALTH MANAGEMENT SERVICES small gains and losses ings that we saw, it would policy makers. 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