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Windy ELDER Shame on us Chair debut ABUSE leaves for bike his path seat By Bill Brotherton Edwards ITEM FEATURES EDITOR It’s 11 a.m. on Satur- steps down in day, 37 degrees, overcast, and windy as hell. A per- Swampscott fect day for a bike ride. By Daniel Kane Forty-one cyclists — 43 FOR THE ITEM if you count the child in the tag-along behind dad SWAMPSCOTT — After and this sleepy reporter serving as the Chair of the — are standing in the wet Swampscott Democratic parking lot at Bent Water Town Committee for more Brewing Co. on Commer- than a decade, Ralph Ed- cial Street in Lynn. wards stepped down on Bike to the Sea’s annual Sunday. April Fool’s Ride is about to “It’s sort of the passing begin. This year’s 10-mile of the torch,” Edwards trek is special, because it said. “I’ll continue to be in- includes cycling on the volved in the background proposed Lynn portion of and being supportive.” the Northern Strand Trail. Friends, colleagues and Since 1993, Bike to the local officials gathered at Sea has been working to Fantasy Island in Salem create a mostly-paved car- on Sunday to celebrate a free path from Malden/Ev- man who has dedicated erett, through the Saugus much of his life to public marshes, to the beaches in service and pursuing civil Revere, Lynn and Nahant. rights and social justice. This is Bike to the Sea’s Growing up in Alexan- 25th anniversary year dria, La., in the 1960s, he and, finally, good things saw the risks that many are happening on the blacks faced when exercis- northernmost section of ing their right to vote. the trail. In February, the “They put their jobs or state awarded $1.5 million even their lives on the to fund additional design line,” he said. “Political in- work to improve the cur- volvement was essential.” rent trail and jumpstart Throughout his career Ed- the expansion into Lynn. wards has served as an offi- “People are fired up cer in several organizations about this trail,” said Pete including the NAACP, Black Sutton, a Bike to the Sea Alcoholism and Addictions board member and the Council, YMCA, and TASH, guy who plans the group’s an international disability rides. and advocacy organization. Lynn’s Mayor, Thomas With him as Chair, the M. McGee, who chaired Swampscott Democratic the Joint Committee Town Committee worked on Transportation and with about 15 community served as its Senate chair colleges since 2007 to push since 2010, is committed for higher voter registration. to the project. On Satur- As of 2017 the efforts under day, Bill Bochnak, project Edwards can claim more coordinator at Lynn Eco- than 1,200 new voters. nomic Development, up- “It was never just one dated riders on the trail’s person,” he said. “I think progress, standing on that our roles in political Lynn Common with the ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON activity and community colorful mural on the Cen- service is what makes us terboard building in City as a group unique.” Hall Square hovering in Chair of the Lynn Dem- the background. He and PHYSICAL ABUSE ocratic City Committee his boss at EDIC, James Agnes Ricko has worked Cowdell, are committed to with Edwards addressing the project, as is Peter several campaigns and is- sues over the years and is BIKE, A3 The agony grateful for his impact. “He is a hard worker and a good, compassionate man,” she said. “We have been fortunate to benefit from often comes his dedication and strong leadership. Ralph is a dear friend and we respect and admire him tremendously.” Lynn Mayor Thomas M. from loved ones McGee, who had the op- portunity to work with Ed- wards while representing Swampscott in the Legis- The Item today begins a three-part series on Judge Timothy Feeley ordered condi- lature and as Chair of the abuse of the elderly. Part 1 addresses physical tions of his probation to include anger State Democratic Party, and emotional abuse. management classes, a mental health served as the master of cer- evaluation and treatment, and no emonies at the celebration. By Thomas Grillo “Ralph’s strong ideals ITEM STAFF contact with his mother. and thoughtful demeanor As seniors live longer in their homes, ollowing an argument with his is what made him a great leader, and I look forward to 86-year-old mother about him be- they are relying more on family for F care. But advocates say this depen- continuing our friendship ing unemployed for months, Bruce In- and collaboration for many glis threw her down a flight of stairs. dence make the elderly more vulnera- years to come,” McGee said. The 55-year-old Middleton man, ble to abuse. Looking back on his time who had been living with his moth- While there’s a perception nursing as a Chair, Edwards says homes are responsible for much of the one thing he is most proud er, pleaded guilty in Salem Superior of is how the organization Court last year. He was sentenced physical abuse and financial exploita- has nurtured future lead- to 18 months in jail on charges of tion of seniors, the perpetrators are ership and been active in assault and battery causing bodily more likely to be adult children, grand- the community. children or spouses, the people entrust- “We’ve made an effort injury on a person over 60. His moth- to not only talk about the ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK er recovered from injuries to her head ed with their care and protection, importance of community Jon Brideau of Bev- and arm. ELDER ABUSE, A5 involvement but actually erly pops a wheelie in model that,” he said. “We’ve the Bent Water Brew- worked hard laying a ing Co. parking lot to groundwork for the future.” stay warm before the start of the rst of - In Lynn Opinion Opinion In Sports cial Bike to the Sea ‘Lynn Grows’ kicks off Give me a spring break. Marblehead magic. Swampscott boys ride on Saturday. INSIDE new food system plan. A3 Brotherton, A4 A4 lacrosse nally wins. B1

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Adella M. Wishart, 87 Honey Maria Reynoso, 49 1968-2018 MERRIMACK, NH and Charles W. Wis- LYNN — Ms. Honey vived by her children — Adella (Della) M. hart Sr. of Bedford, Maria Reynoso, age Mark Anthony Healey Wishart, 87 passed N.H. She is also pre- 49, of Lynn, died on and Amanda “Mandy” away after a lengthy deceased by nephew Tuesday, April 3, at Healey, both of Lynn, decline of health on Michael F. Wishart of North Shore Medical her 4 brothers and 2 April 3. Chelsea. Center Union Hospi- sisters and her many Born in Lynn and Della leaves be- tal following a brief aunts, uncles, nieces, raised in Saugus, hind scores of nieces illness. She was the nephews and cous- Della moved to Merri- and nephews from longtime compan- ins including Pablo mack, N.H. ve years several areas of the ion of Paul Healey of Garcia and Ricardo ago. Della was very active in country. Her kind and gen- Lynn. Born in Santo Domingo, Reynoso. the American Legion Auxiliary tle manner will be missed by Dominican Republic in 1968, Service information: A Fu- Post 210 in Saugus and held them all. she was the daughter of Mario neral Service will be held a membership with In lieu of  owers, dona- Reynoso and Maria Gil. Hon- in the SOLIMINE FUNERAL them. She worked at Diamond tions in Adella’s name may be ey worked as a dispatcher for Crystal Salt for 40 years retir- made to the American Cancer Instant Alarm for many years. HOME, 67 Ocean St. (Rt. 1A), ing in 1992. Della was an avid Society at www.cancer.org. She enjoyed listening to music Lynn, on Tuesday, April 10 at Red Sox fan and had followed Service information: Rela- and had a funny nickname for 11 a.m. Burial will be in Pine them since games were aired tives and friends are invited everyone in her family. Honey’s Grove Cemetery, Lynn. Rela- on radio. to attend an hour of visitation favorite color was pink and she tives and friends are respect- She was predeceased by on Wednesday from 11 a.m. enjoyed spending time with her fully invited to attend. Visiting her parents, Frank and Della to noon, followed by a funeral family, especially her moth- hours will be on Monday from (Fullerton) Wishart of Saugus, service in the funeral home er, her children and her many 4 to 8 p.m. Donations in Hon- as well as four brothers; James at noon. Interment Riverside cousins. ey’s memory may be made to a J. Wishart of Saugus, Frank Cemetery, Saugus. For direc- In addition to her parents charity of one’s choice. Direc- J. Wishart Jr. of Raritan, N.J., tions and condolences, www. Mario and Maria and her tions and guestbook at www. George L. Wishart of Saugus BisbeePorcella.com. companion Paul, Honey is sur- Solimine.com. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Amelia Gapin works out in early morning fog while preparing to run the Boston Marathon Charles J. Malo, 80 Richard L. Love Sr., 69 during a jog at Liberty State Park in Jersey City, N.J. 1937-2018 1949-2018 SEABROOK, NH — spending time with LYNN — Richard L. Charles of Braintree; Trans women can Charles J. “Charlie” his family. Love, Sr., age 69, of and his many niec- Malo, of Seabrook, In addition to his Lynn, died on Wednes- es and nephews. He N.H. and formerly a wife Dorothy, Charlie day, April 4, following a was the brother of compete as women long-time resident of leaves his children: lengthy illness. He was the late Andrew, John Lynn, passed away in Arlin Thomas of the beloved husband Robert, Leonard and the Exeter Hospital in Lynn, Renee Ritchey of Dorna (Quinn) Love. Donald Love. in Boston Marathon Exeter, N.H. on Thurs- of Seabrook, and Born in Lynn in 1949, Service informa- social media group for day, April 5 at the age Charles Malo, Jr. of Richie was the son tion: A Funeral Ser- By Collin Binkley ASSOCIATED PRESS trans runners. “We are of 80. Born in Lynn Seabrook, along with of the late Andrew vice will be held on such a small percentage on June 9, 1937, he was the 5 grandchildren and his broth- and Dorothy (Cameron) Love. Tuesday, April 10 at the SO- BOSTON — In 1967, of the population that we son of the late Charles and er, William Malo and his wife, In addition to his wife Dorna LIMINE FUNERAL HOME, 426 a Boston Marathon of- generally just fly under Loretta (Turcotte) Malo. Char- Kathy of Lynn. of Lynn, Richie is survived by Broadway (Rt. 129), Lynn at ficial nearly dragged a the radar.” lie was raised and educated Service information: A Fu- his daughter Katherine Love 12 p.m. Burial will be in the woman off the course af- The issue drew atten- in Lynn. He went to work at neral Service will be held in of Lynn; his sons Sean Love Fire ghter’s Lot in Pine Grove ter she managed to enter tion in March after a an early age for the General the CUFFE-McGINN FUNERAL and his ancée Karen LaFarge Cemetery, Lynn. Relatives the men’s-only race. Five blogger wrote about three Electric Co. in Lynn working in HOME, 157 Maple St. Lynn on of Ipswich, Richard Love, Jr. and friends are respectfully decades later, race offi- openly transgender wom- their aircraft division assem- Tuesday, April 10 at 7 p.m. Vis- of Lynn and Robert Love and invited. Visitation will be on cials aren’t as concerned en signed up for Boston. bling turbines. Charlie married iting Hours will be held prior to his girlfriend Alishia Syrek of Tuesday from 10 to 12 p.m. about gender boundar- Grilk said there wasn’t Dorothy Hill in Lynn and the the service from 4 to 7 p.m. All Canton; his grandchildren Donations in his memory may ies: They’re now public- much debate — runners couple settled in Lynn where other services will be held pri- So e, Christopher, Aria, Aiden be made to a charity of one’s ly acknowledging that should qualify and com- they lived for many years be- vately. In lieu of owers, con- and Aaren; his sister Kather- choice. Complete obituary at transgender runners can pete using the same gen- fore moving to their home in tributions in Charlie’s memory ine Boyne and her husband www.solimine.com. compete using the gender der, he said, but otherwise Seabrook. Charlie enjoyed his may be made to the American they identify with. they won’t be challenged. early retirement from GE in Diabetes Assoc. 260 Cochit- “We take people at their That flexibility contrasts 1997. He was also a member uate Rd. #200, Framingham, word. We register people with the 1967 case of Kath- of the GE Local 201 of Lynn. MA 01701. For directions and Michael Thomas Egan, 81 as they specify themselves rine Switzer, who escaped Charlie had an artistic eye information, please visit: www. to be,” said Tom Grilk, the grasp of a marathon and a crafty hand and loved cuffemcginn.com. 1937-2018 chief of the Boston Athlet- official who found out she NAPLES, FL — Mr. Michael many nieces and nephews in- ic Association, the group entered the race using her Thomas Egan, age 81 of Na- cluding Lisa Sullivan of Lynn, behind the race. “Mem- initials, K.V. Switzer. While ples, Florida and formerly of Tim Sullivan of Maine, Pamela bers of the LGBT com- the same official also went Edith Mildred Backer, 99 Lynn, died on Friday, March Durant and her husband Clin- munity have had a lot to after male rule-breakers, 23 at the Barrington Terrace ton of Dracut, and Suzanna deal with over the years, it still became known as a Assisted Living of Naples fol- Rotcavich of Lynn. He was the and we’d rather not add to landmark moment in the Edith Mildred (Halbert) the USA. She also traveled lowing a lengthy illness. Born brother of the late William and that burden.” fight to include women in Backer, Age 99 years and 10 throughout the world. Edith in Lynn in 1937, Mike was the David Egan and Ann Sullivan At least five openly trans- sports. months, Entered into rest on followed in the steps and son of the late William and and uncle of the late Kevin gender women are signed Questions about how to April 7. She was preceded values of her loving Bubbe. Anna (Wright) Egan. He was Sullivan. up to run the storied 26.2- define and verify gender in death by her beloved hus- They spent ongoing quality raised and educated in Lynn Service information: A Me- mile race through Boston have rankled officials at band, Sumner Backer and her time together. She revered and has resided in Naples morial Service will be held and its suburbs April 16. the highest level of sport beloved daughter, Ellen Back- her Bubbe and brightened Florida for the past 30 years. on Wednesday, April 11 in And while they aren’t the for decades. But at the er as well as her beloved sis- up about the time that her He was a United States Army Holy Family Church at 11 first, their presence helped amateur level, the topic ter, Evelyn (Halbert) Daniels. grandmother (born in Vilna, Veteran of the Korean Con- a.m. Burial will be in the Ko- bring clarity to the race’s has surfaced more recent- She is survived by her devoted Lithuania) became a U.S. cit-  ict and worked as a letter rean War Veteran’s Section at stance on transgender ly as a growing number runners. nephew, Robert Daniels and izen as did thousands of oth- carrier for the United States Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn. of trans athletes look to In the past, it was un- his wife, Joan of Lawrence, MA er immigrants to the country. Postal Of ce in Lynn for over Relatives and friends are re- compete without masking certain how they would and niece, Sharon Kaufman of Edith lived in the precepts of 30 years, until his retirement. spectfully invited to attend. their identities. be treated. Some simply Several other major Katy, TX as well as very loving her Bubbe that education is Mike was a proud member of Arrangements entrusted to grandnieces, and nephews the National Association of SOLIMINE FUNERAL HOME, signed up and ran, while marathons said they have not only important, it is a ne- and great-grandnieces and Letter Carriers Branch 10 and Lynn. In lieu of owers, dona- some were too afraid to no official policies but are cessity. Edith was the epitome nephews. the Knights of Columbus, Vall- tions in his memory may be try, said Amelia Gapin, a taking a similar approach Edith was a longtime res- of such a message. A kind, adolid Council #70, Lynn and made to St. Jude Children’s transgender woman from to Boston. Organizers of ident of Lynn, Marblehead, thoughtful, loving, and insight- in Florida. He was an Research Hospital, 501 Jersey City, New Jersey, the Chicago, New York and Swampscott. She was ful person. She was just so avid reader and Boston St. Jude Pl., Memphis, who is registered for this City, and Los a proud graduate of Harvard wonderful. sports fan, especially of TN 38105. Directions year’s race. Angeles marathons all College. She taught Earth Sci- Service information: A the Red Sox and Patriots. and online guestbook “It’s kind of murky how said they honor the gen- ence at both East Boston and graveside service will be held Mike is survived by his at www.solimine.com . people handle it,” said der that runners submit Lynn English High Schools for on Tuesday, April 10 in Shirat Gapin, who also leads a during sign-ups. many years. A popular and Hayam Cemetery, Beth El Sec- much esteemed teacher and tion, 506 Lowell St. Peabody, MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS scholar, Edith also worked for MA at 11AM. Arrangements the General Electric Co. during are under the direction of Sta- the World War II period. She netsky-Hymanson Memorial Students angry over lege in Newton met with casting uncertainty over Mayor Mike Duggan will continually emphasized her Chapel, 10 Vinnin St. Salem, news of college closing their college president budget projections: One be at Harvard University love for her place of birth in MA. about the news the school proposal would increase to talk about rebuilding NEWTON (AP) — Stu- will be closing permanent- revenues through a four Michigan’s biggest city. dents at Mount Ida Col- ly at the end of the year. percent surtax on the They’re scheduled to NBC 10 Boston reports state’s highest earners, speak on campus Wednes- students met in a closed- while the other would low- day at a discussion titled Advertisement door meeting with college er revenues by reducing “Invested in Detroit.” It’s president Barry Brown on the state sales tax. being hosted by the Har- Which of these costly home seller mistakes Saturday. vard Kennedy School’s In- One student called the Police body camera program stitute of Politics. will you make when you sell your home? meeting “a waste of time,” will be funded New York-based JPMor- and that no answers were gan Chase says it plans to NORTH SHORE - A new report has just been As this report uncovers, most homesellers make 7 given for their many ques- BOSTON (AP) — A con- invest $150 million in De- released which reveals 7 costly mistakes that most deadly mistakes that cost them literally thousands of tions. troversial body camera troit by 2019 as part of its homeowners make when selling their home and a dollars. 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Every house on that cilor and candidate for the street is well-maintained. 11th Essex District House It was a grassroots effort seat, who showed up on and neighbors use the cur- the Common and at the rent dirt path to walk to start of the ride to wish ev- the grocery store. Parks eryone well. and lots of community “I like to refer to this as gardens are planned for Bicyclists a community path,” said the Lynn leg of the trail.” depart from Capano, “because it’s not Steve Winslow, a Mal- exclusively for bicyclists. den attorney who moved Bent Water Some of it will be a paved from bike-friendly Davis, Brewing walking path families can Calif., in 1989, yearned to Co. in Lynn enjoy.” ride from his new home to for the first Richard Fries, former the beach, just a few miles official executive director of Mass- away. It was impossible, so Bike to the Bike, and current interim he put Bike to the Sea’s Sea ride on director Tom Francis both wheels in motion. Saturday. rode and are enthused by “The focus has always the trail’s expansion. Clay been for Lynn and the ITEM PHOTO | Larsen of Malden is proj- beaches of Nahant and SPENSER HASAK ect manager for Bike to the Revere to be the ultimate ly rose to 45 degrees under has to be a great break- Saturday morning, the 43 ident and Bike to the Sea Sea and a landscape archi- destination,” said Winslow. sunny skies, definitely are. fast spot on the trail. Lynn of us meandered through board member, relaxing at tect; he rode and is respon- “The Beyond Walls murals Rich and Leah Razumny, would fit that bill easily.” Lynn streets, some remote the brewery, said she spent sible for writing grants to have inspired people to en- young parents and home- Jim Tozza, also of Sau- (Neptune Street Court, the morning with Wallace help fund trail projects. vision a family-friendly trail owners in Saugus, live near gus and a former president where Lisa Wallace and her cleaning up the path. “I’m “The trail changes for in Lynn. The commitment the Iron Works historic site of Bike to the Sea, was team of Community Path a part-time, fair-weather each town. Everett is close is there in Lynn now. It’s a and are thrilled about the the point person during of Lynn volunteers had bicyclist,” she said with a to the Mystic River; the great opportunity for the trail. “I work in the Finan- the Saugus trail’s earliest unveiled three new murals smile. “This trail is won- Wynn casino staff loves the city. The trail will connect cial District in Boston and days, working with Select- and just finished a morning derful. It’s a way to get trail and the mayor is a to jobs, in Boston, Assembly would love to ride my com- men and other officials clean-up of the area) oth- people healthier, whether booster. Malden has street Square and elsewhere. muter bike into work,” said eight years ago. He was ers busy (Western Avenue crossings, stores and com- “How much would it cost they walk or ride a bike. Rich. “It’s 10.3 miles, he awarded a citation from and over the Belden Bly There will be community munity gardens. In Revere, to bring the Blue Line to mapped it,” added Leah. the town for spearhead- Bridge), into the glorious the view of Rumney Marsh Lynn? What would the gardens on the trail; the Right now, Rich drives ing the effort. Tozza rode Rumney Marsh in Sau- views are beautiful.” is spectacular. Saugus is cost of another Big Dig his car on Route 1 to Wel- Saturday, despite having gus (the path’s entrance shady, lots of trees, and be? This is happening now, Linda Sullivan, a life- lington Station in Med- a mini-stroke 12 years ago is across the street from long Lynner, said addi- access to neighborhoods. and it will connect Boston ford, where he catches the and battling diabetes. the Officer Harold Vitale tional cleanups in Saugus Lynn is more of an urban and Lynn.” Orange Line to his office “My sugar was way up Memorial Park), into Re- and Lynn will be held for experience. When completed, the on State Street. “It takes and my doctor wanted to vere briefly, then returning Earth Day, on April 21, “Ten years ago, we met trail itself be a shade over forever,” he said. put me on the needle. I told via an off-road path that and April 28 and May 12. with now-Mayor McGee 12 miles long. Gus Fish of Saugus, him I wasn’t going on the leads to the Market Basket and Peter Capano, long- The most important who rides often with fel- needle. I started riding on store in Lynn and, finally, For more information, go time supporters. They thing, of course, is that the low retired pals, is eager Bike to the Sea rides. I rode through Lynn Common to biketothesea.com or the understand the trail’s im- residents of Lynn, Saugus, to see the trail expansion from Saugus to Peabody and then back to the brew- group’s Facebook page. portance. Lisa Wallace, Revere, and neighboring when I worked. I don’t own ery where thirsty riders completed. “We ride a lot, Bill Brotherton is the a Lynn resident, is to be communities are behind mostly on the Malden/Ev- a car,” said the 58-year-old. quenched their thirsts with commended as well. She the plan. Those who rode erett part, and in Chelms- “My health has improved. Sluice Juice, Thunder Funk Item’s Features editor. and I teamed up when she Saturday morning, when ford and Danvers. Part of I do take one pill (Met- IPA and other libations. Tell him what you think bought a house on Nep- the temperature eventual- our criteria is that there formin) a day, but that’s it.” Karyl Stoia, a Lynn res- at itemlive.com. ‘Lynn Grows’ party kicks off new food system plan

On Saturday, April 14, residents of the city and Food Project and the Lynn 3:30 to 5 p.m. at the Lynn suburbs to build a local and Food and Fitness Alliance Museum, the Lynn Grows sustainable food system. organized more than two Steering Committee will The Lynn Food and Fit- dozen listening sessions reveal its community-driv- ness Alliance (LFFA) is with groups around the en vision and set of six pri- a program that works to city in order to better un- orities for building a better identify, develop and imple- derstand what food system food system in the city. ment policy and environ- related issues are import- Lynn Grows is the cul- mental changes to promote ant to residents. Listening mination of two years of healthy eating and active sessions included an intro- work, with the commit- living for all residents. duction to Lynn Grows, a tee hosting more than 30 In late 2016, The Food discussion of the Lynn food listening sessions across Project and the Lynn system, and an opportu- Lynn with city stakehold- Food and Fitness Alliance nity for participants to of- ers, and hearing from formed the Lynn Grows fer feedback on the vision more than 300 residents partnership with a diverse and priorities, while shar- about their food realities. group of Lynn community ing their experiences and “We are excited to pres- member to create a more ideas for the future. ent a community-created equitable and healthy food vision to build a better food system in the city. All Lynn stakeholders and residents are invited COURTESY PHOTO system in Lynn and look The steering committee, a forward to getting other group of 25 Lynn residents on April 14 to learn more Lynn residents and stake- and city stakeholders, just about the Lynn Grows vi- holders involved in mak- completed their vision and sion and priorities. Snacks, Marshall Middle School ing this a reality,” said The list of six priority areas to interactive activities, and Food Project’s North Shore guide the Lynn Grows ini- music will be provided. students receive JFK award Regional Director John tiative. These priorities in- To RSVP, contact Olivia Wang. clude creating better access at oboggiano-peterson@ Marshall Middle School students Ariella winners. For more than 27 years, to healthy food, building fellow.thefoodproject.org Long, left, and Giuliana Imbriano (with The pair were nominated for their The Food Project has community gardens, in- and check Facebook (@lyn- history teacher Frank Vieira) were chosen “exemplary volunteer service,” according brought youth and adults creasing the availability of ngrows) for updates and by the John F. Kennedy Presidential to the award letter the students received. from diverse backgrounds fresh local produce at area watch for the lynngrows. Library and Museum to be John F. They were honored at an awards ceremony together on their farms to food businesses, and more. org website launching on Kennedy Make A Difference Award Thursday at the Boston museum. produce healthy food for During this process, The April 14.

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Home delivery Roast Turkey Dinner subscribers $6.99 get FREE access to the e-edition on ONLY WITH THIS COUPON Cannot be combined with any other offers. Not for take-out. Valid for up to 2 people. A4 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2018 OPINION Give me a spring break HOW TO REACH US E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S hands should be horse- John M. Gilberg The snow has melted, Chief Executive O cer whipped. Don’t get me E C  J. Edward M. Grant birds are chirping and Advertising Director 300-pound men are jog- started on those Haribo Gordon R. Hall T  J  ging in short-shorts. gummy bear commercials 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey Yup, spring has sprung. BillBill where everyone speaks in P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Chief Financial O cer You’d think I’d be in annoying baby voices. Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan BrothertonBrot Chief Operating O cer Chairman a good mood. You’d be And what’s up with Customer Service PŽ wrong. Just call me Bitchy women’s fashion? Local Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Bill. Along with blooming day, because it took forev- news anchors and weath- Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 crocuses and warmer tem- er to travel that measly er “girls,” when they’re not Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 peratures come a whole mile. It was like a scene shoehorned into an outfit 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 lot of irritants that get un- from “Dawn of the Dead.” that’d be more appropriate Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 der my skin. And I’m not Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Whenever I inched my at a cocktail party, have Ext. 2 Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 talking about mosquitos. taken a liking to those hid- way forward, another cre- Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Let’s face it, people are eous “cold shoulder” blous- Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 tin stepped into the street. classi [email protected] idiots and they’re at their (It happens on Market es that have holes on top, John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 worst when their win- Street, too, but at least on the side, everywhere. Subscriptions ter-dead brains react to the pedestrians there use It’s 20 degrees outside and [email protected] extended sunlight for the crosswalks; they just start they’re barely covered. Circulation first time in months. walking when the light Nearly as bad is the ep- [email protected] I propose that Gov. Bak- turns green for cars.) idemic of those dresses Ext. 3 er institute a driving ban Seasons change faster with fluffy bell sleeves. and insist that all Bay than it took me to get to Are they disco divas, Ag- Newsroom Staters shelter in place netha and Anni-Frid im- [email protected] Central Square. Thursday [email protected] EDITORIAL until May 1. It’s for our turned into Friday, winter personators, or news re- own good, people. into spring. When I start- porters? Ext. 4 Last week, during my ed, I was wearing a snow My testosterone may not daily 10-mile drive from Sports parka and the heater was be what it was, but IMHO [email protected] Danvers to Lynn, not a cranked up to 11; by the these styles are far from single motorist used his Ext. 5 Marblehead time I pulled into a park- sexy or sylish. Are men or her blinkah. None. Zip- ing lot on Oxford Street, telling these women what Retail and Online po. It was as if the North I’d stripped down to a to wear? If designers want Advertising Shore had been invaded T-shirt and every window to steal from the past, they [email protected] by a nefarious army of was down. could do worse than re- magic self-driving vehicles. Cars ADVERTISING And, of course, there visit those groovy getups were zooming in and out of Barbara Eden wore after Peter Battinelli Move over bake sales, candy drives and car washes side roads. Pickups were were no parking spots, but a few clueless, self-cen- ditching the harem two- Sales Representative, ext. 1217 — Marblehead’s Magic Hat Thrift Shop is a volun- crossing from the far right piece in later episodes of “I [email protected] teer and community donation powerhouse that has to the far left lane without tered imbeciles sat in Dream of Jeannie.” Ernie Carpenter Jr. slowing down. their cars forever staring generated more than $1 million for the town’s six Well, that’s enough. I’ve Director of Advertising I felt like I was invisible, at their phones while I Parent Teacher Organizations since 2005. already groused well past and Business Development, ext. 1355 trapped in a video game and others waited. That success is a huge testament to a community’s my bedtime. The world to- [email protected] willingness and commitment to helping out local pub- where I had to navigate Sigh... day is filled with so much Michele Iannaco obstacles that were con- OK, what else bothers lic schools. Over two decades the money raised through truly bad news, matters Sales Representative, ext. 1315 stantly materializing be- Bitchy Bill? Oh, yeah. Why, thrift sales ranging from used clothing to dishes and such as these are indeed [email protected] fore me. And it’s obvious when local TV newscasts other items has paid for motivational speakers and trivial. these me-firsters have and morning programs Ralph Mitchell storytellers to come to schools and funded other pro- But they still tick me off. never heard of the ev- show a video, do they run Sales Representative, ext. 1313 grams that, in School Superintendent Maryann Per- And those kids are play- [email protected] ry’s words, “...enhance the daily curriculum.” ery-other-car rule. the same 10-second clip And I have to ask this: over and over and over ing on my lawn again, Patricia Whalen Initiatives like Magic Hat exist across the country and dagnabbit... probably around the world. There is no shortage of peo- Do Jeeps come equipped again. Twice is enough, Sales Representative, ext. 1310 thank you. Even if a cute [email protected] ple who want to literally go the extra mile or dig deeper with directional signals? Bill Brotherton is the I ask, because I’ve never dog sidled up to Donald into their pockets, purses or wallets to enrich education. Item’s Features editor. Let BUSINESS OFFICE The motivation is simple: Almost everyone can seen a driver of a Cher- Trump and lifted its leg, him know what ticks you remember a teacher, coach or opportunity in school okee, Wrangler or Rene- after a couple of times it’d Susan J. Conti gade signal for a turn. get tiresome. off, whether it’s standing Controller, ext. 1288 that altered their life or set it on a new course. Those [email protected] memories help fuel long-standing volunteer-based But I digress. Those Wayfair TV ads behind some jerk with 30 efforts like Magic Hat and they help weave them into Finally safe in the city drive me bananas, espe- items in the 12-items-or- Ted Grant cially that “drop the mic” Publisher, ext. 1234 the fiber of a community. limits, I banged a right less (fewer!) line at the — yes, I signaled — onto one. What does it have to [email protected] Four days a week, shoppers in search of deals walk supermarket or being through a door at the back of Veterans Middle School Union Street from Cha- do with home goods? Hate Marian Kinney tham. A convention of ‘em! And whoever came subjected to whiners like ext. 1212 and start browsing racks of clothes and scanning Bill, at bbrotherton@ shelves filled with items for sale. jaywalkers must’ve con- up with that stupid “mind [email protected] gregated in the city that blown” move with the A few dollars spent on that shirt or a couple of itemlive.com. Will Kraft bucks spent on those shoes has translated into allo- Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 cations of $10,000 on average every six months dis- [email protected] tributed to each of the town’s six schools. The money Jennifer Perez goes to Parent Teacher Organizations to help pay for ext. 1205 ongoing PTO efforts to help local schools. [email protected] Magic Hat’s sustained success underscores the value Mike Shanahan of PTOs as fundraising sources and engines for inspira- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 tion. Children learn what volunteerism is all about when [email protected] they see their parents and teachers outside of the home Carolina Trujillo and classroom working together to help out their school. Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Volunteers are made, not born and the factory for [email protected] building future volunteers are PTOs and organiza- tions like them that show kids first hand how to pitch Jim Wilson Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 in and do their part to improve the world around them. [email protected] The success achieved by Magic Hat is a testament to the love Marblehead residents have for their town and CIRCULATION the pride they take in their schools. The thrift shop’s Lisa Mahmoud long-time volunteers remember naysayers shaking Manager, ext. 1239 their heads and declaring the thrift shop wouldn’t suc- [email protected] ceed as a viable source of volunteer donations. CLASSIFIED “One million dollars later — guess what — it worked,” said Wendy Roworth, president of the Abbe Young Smith Manager, ext. 1276 store’s nine-member board. [email protected] Magic Hat is a success, but its success is the product of many contributors: The people who shop in the store NEWSROOM provide money for school donations. Tireless commu- Bill Brotherton nity contributors keep the racks and shelves stocked. Features Editor ext. 1338 One class after another in schools across Marblehead [email protected] have benefited from the Magic Hat and learned lessons in the importance of improving schools by supporting Gayla Cawley Reporter, ext. 1236 PTOs and volunteerism. [email protected] Cheryl Charles News Editor, ext. 1278 CHICAGO TRIBUNE [email protected] Thomas Grillo Reporter, ext. 1264 If Trump wants a clean-air option smarter than fuel standards… [email protected]

Climate change is a real, perilous line with the tough fuel economy & Friends represent about a third manufacturers than at motorists, Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 phenomenon that the planet would standards California enforces. of the nation’s vehicle market. The fuel efficiency standards are an [email protected] be foolish to ignore. Given that, the The Trump administration says state’s attorney general, Xavier inefficient means to reach a good vexing question has always been, the rollback will free carmakers Becerra, has said if the Trump ad- end: less gasoline consumption. Thor Jourgensen how do we sensibly protect our en- from regulations that have kept ministration tries to revoke Cali- Trump instead would be smart Editorial Director, ext. 1267 vironment without manacling our them from producing more af- fornia’s waiver, his state will fight to embrace a different, smarter [email protected] energy-driven economy? fordable vehicles. California, said back. “We’re not looking to pick a idea this page has advocated for Steve Krause Trouble is, this country has grav- Trump’s Environmental Protec- fight with the Trump administra- some time: Sports Editor, ext. 1229 itated toward fuel economy stan- tion Agency chief, Scott Pruitt, tion,” Becerra says, “but when they A carbon tax imposed on fuel [email protected] dards for vehicles when a simpler, “shouldn’t and can’t dictate to threaten our values, we’re ready.” production would give consumers Owen O’Rourke easier to administer option awaits. the rest of the country what these It remains to be seen how Trump a choice: Want to save money and Photographer, ext. 1224 More on that in a moment. levels are going to be.” We often will handle the California conun- the environment? Fine, then con- [email protected] President Donald Trump is disagree with Pruitt, but here he drum. He could revoke California’s sume less fuel than you do today. Roberto Scalese gearing up a rollback of those fuel has a point. If California wants waiver, which likely would yield a Prefer your gas-guzzling SUV? Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 economy standards. By exactly to enforce tougher fuel efficiency protracted court fight. If he takes OK, but you’ll pay more for every [email protected] how much isn’t known yet, but this standards, by all means, Sacra- no action, the waiver will expire in gallon. And if your state wants 2025. In the meantime, carmakers even more stringent efforts to de- Mark Sutherland is a direct hit on former President mento, be our guest. But not as a Creative Director Barack Obama’s preferred meth- mandate affecting drivers in Illi- would have to choose between pro- press fuel consumption — are you [email protected] od of cutting tailpipe emissions as nois and other states. ducing two distinct lines of cars to listening, California? — state law- one way to curtail global warming. California won’t surrender easily meet the different fuel standards makers could add a state-based Anne Marie Tobin Obama’s plan forced carmakers to Washington. It has the power to — the federal government’s and carbon levy to the federal tax. Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 to, by 2025, ramp up the average enforce stricter air pollution stan- California’s — or adhering to Cali- Think about it this way: Fuel stan- [email protected] fuel efficiency of new light trucks dards thanks to a special waiver fornia’s stricter standards. In a pre- dards complicate life for automak- Bridget Turcotte and cars to more than 50 miles per granted under the 1970 Clean pared statement Monday, the EPA ers trying to appease government Reporter, ext. 1269 gallon in lab settings, or roughly Air Act. Twelve other states ad- said the California waiver “is still regulators as well as their own cus- [email protected] 36 mpg in real-world driving. It here to California’s stronger stan- being re-examined” by the agency. tomers. A carbon tax puts the onus Ryan York brought the rest of the country in dards; taken together, California Because they’re aimed more at on drivers to conserve — or pay. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 Trump warns Assad: ‘Big price Two questions for Mark Zuckerberg as to pay’ for fatal attack on Syria he heads to Congress By Jonathan Lemire mindless CHEMICAL ASSOCIATED PRESS attack in Syria,” Trump By Ryan Nakashima ity,” he told reporters on a tweeted. “Area of atrocity is ASSOCIATED PRESS conference call last week. WASHINGTON — Presi- He also admitted to mak- in lockdown and encircled SAN FRANCISCO — dent Donald Trump on Sun- by Syrian Army, making ing a “huge mistake” in day condemned a “mindless Congress has plenty of it completely inaccessible not taking a broad enough CHEMICAL attack” in questions for Facebook CEO to outside world. President view of Facebook’s respon- Syria that killed women Mark Zuckerberg, who will sibility in the world. Putin, Russia and Iran are and children, called Syrian testify on Capitol Hill Tues- Zuckerberg, however, has responsible for backing President Bashar Assad day and Wednesday about been apologizing for not do- Animal Assad. Big price an “animal” and delivered the company’s ongoing da- ing better on privacy for 11 a rare personal criticism to pay. Open area immedi- ta-privacy scandal and how years. In the current crisis, of Russian President Vlad- ately for medical help and it failed to guard against neither he nor chief operat- imir Putin for supporting verification. Another hu- other abuses of its service. ing officer Sheryl Sandberg the Damascus government. manitarian disaster for no Facebook is struggling to have clarified exactly how As Washington worked reason whatsoever. SICK!” cope with the worst priva- Facebook developed such a to verify the claim by Syri- Saturday’s attack took cy crisis in its history — al- huge blind spot, much less an opposition activists and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS place in a rebel-held town legations that a Trump-af- how it can prevent history rescuers that poison gas A child receives oxygen through respirators fol- near Damascus amid a re- filiated data mining firm from repeating itself. was used, Trump said there lowing an alleged poison gas attack in the reb- sumed offensive by Syrian may have used ill-gotten QUESTION: Who owns would be a “big price to pay” el-held town of Douma, near Damascus, Syria. government forces after the user data to try to influ- user data on Facebook, for resorting to outlawed collapse of a truce. Syrian ence elections. Zuckerberg the company or the us- weapons of mass destruc- cruise missiles to be fired at of hurt children helped spur activists, rescuers and med- and his company are in ers? If it’s the latter, why tion. A top White House a Syrian air base after de- the president to launch that ics said a poison gas attack full damage-control mode, shouldn’t Facebook allow aide, asked about the possi- claring there was no doubt air strike, and television in Douma killed at least 40 and have announced a people to opt out of being bility of a U.S. missile strike Assad had “choked out the new shows on Sunday aired people, with families found number of piecemeal tech- targeted by ads? in response, said, “I wouldn’t lives of helpless” civilians in similar depictions of suffer- suffocated in their houses nical changes intended to CONTEXT: Facebook col- take anything off the table.” an attack that used banned ing young Syrians. and shelters. The reports address privacy issues. lects data on its own (your Just over a year ago, gases. White House advisers “Many dead, including could not immediately be But there’s plenty the likes, which ads you click on, Trump ordered dozens of said at the time that images women and children, in independently verified. Facebook CEO hasn’t yet etc.); keeps data you share explained. Here are two yourself (photos, videos, questions that could shed messages); and correlates more light on Facebook’s data from outside sources to Yosemite park reopens after privacy practices and the data on its platform (email degree to which it is real- lists from marketers, and ly sorry about playing fast until recently, information flooding from California deluge and loose with user data — from credit agencies). or just because its practices Who owns what is a dif- have drawn the spotlight. ASSOCIATED PRESS The area was closed Fri- ficult question to answer, QUESTION: You’ve said and Facebook clearly hasn’t day as a powerful “Pineap- you should have acted years been good at explaining it. SAN FRANCISCO — Yo- ple Express” storm moved semite National Park re- ago to protect user privacy While you can download through. The heaviest rain opened Sunday after flood- and guard against other everything the company was in the northern Sier- ing that washed out roads abuses. Was that solely a knows about you, it doesn’t ra and in coastal counties during a strong Pacific failure of your leadership, really allow you to take storm, park officials said. from San Francisco north or did Facebook’s business “your” data to a rival. Forecasters said up to 6 to Mendocino during a 48- model or other factors cre- Sandberg told Today’s Sa- inches of rain fell over two hour period ending Satur- ate an obstacle to change? vannah Guthrie that given days as rivers swelled in day afternoon. How can you ensure that Facebook’s ad-driven busi- Northern California. Flooding was also re- Facebook doesn’t make sim- ness model, you can’t cur- Roads within Yosemite ported along the Truckee ilar errors in the future? rently avoid data mining Valley were swamped by River near Lake Tahoe. CONTEXT: Zuckerberg of your public profile infor- up to 4 feet of water that Further north, water controls 59.7 percent of the mation. (You can opt not to affected electrical and wa- flows into Lake Oroville fol- voting stock in Facebook. see the resulting targeted ter systems. Most facilities lowing the deluge were not He is both chairman of the ads, though.) Allowing that, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS reopened at midday, but enough to require opening board and CEO. He can’t Sandberg said, would effec- officials warned that traffic the partially rebuilt spill- Kevin Kimo Laughlin, a maintenance worker for be fired, unless he fires tively require Facebook to could be slow as cleanup way at the troubled dam Aramark, wades back to dry ground in Yosemite himself. “At the end of the turn into a “paid product” work continues. there, officials said. National Park’s Yosemite Valley on Saturday. day, this is my responsibil- that charges users. The agony often comes Spotting elder abuse An 80-year-old widow, relying on her adult children to provide meals, transportation, and to make financial decisions, finds it dif- from loved ones ficult to report abuse when one of her kids takes advantage of her. The child takes her ELDER ABUSE Advocates, social work- They provide personal a good thing,” said EOEA money, hits her, and is neglectful in caregiv- From A1 ers and police say while care, housekeeping, trans- Secretary Alice Bonner. ing. Furthermore, the widow is threatened every case of abuse can’t portation, grocery shop- “The home care program with loss of support from the child if she according to a National El- be prevented, there are ping, nursing, meals, and provides a nurse and a complains. — The National Care Planning der Abuse Incidence study ways for seniors to be saf- other services. case manager and a va- for the U.S. Department of er. Greater Lynn Senior riety of services that will Council on why seniors are reluctant to report Health and Human Ser- “One of the biggest risk Services, a nonprofit hu- help them stay in their abuse to authorities. vices. factors is when elders are man service agency creat- home safely and comfort- The survey found family isolated, and only one per- ed in 1975, provides these ably.” members were the perpe- son is going in and out of programs to elders in Physical elder abuse warning signs In addition, EOEA has trators in nine out of 10 the home keeping an eye Lynn, Lynnfield, Nahant, • Unexplained signs of injury, such as bruis- incidents of domestic elder on them,” said Alec Gra- Saugus, and Swampscott. a federal grant from the abuse and neglect. ham, director of the Pro- They deliver over 200,000 Administration for Com- es, welts, or scars “I’ve seen spouses as per- tective Service Program “Meals on Wheels” to munity Living to enhance • Broken bones, sprains, punc- the Protective Services petrators, and more and at the state’s Executive homes annually, and pro- tures, lacerations or dislocations more it’s adult children Office of Elder Affairs vide 600,000 rides for se- system in Massachusetts. who are stealing their (EOEA). “Memory prob- niors and the disabled on There’s also a service • Burn marks money or being physical- lems, such as dementia the North Shore. Any se- that includes a money • Recurring or unexplained in- ly or emotionally abusive and Alzheimer’s are risk nior or individual with a management program to juries to their elderly parents,” factors as well.” disability is eligible for a help elders who need as- said Carolyn Lewis, a One in 10 Americans free in-home assessment sistance managing their • Poorly treated or untreated social worker at North over 60 suffer some form and personalized package finances. The Massachu- injuries Shore Elder Services who of abuse, according to the of information. setts Money Management • Report of drug overdose or apparent failure works with survivors. “It’s Journal of Elder Abuse & Home care services are Program can be accessed to take medication regularly all about control.” Neglect. Worse yet, one available for anyone over through North Shore El- When Diana Mendon- study estimates that only 60. If the person is under der Services by calling • Broken eyeglasses or frames ca got married nearly 40 one in 14 cases of abuse 60 with a diagnosis of Alz- 978-624-2254. years ago, she thought are reported to authori- heimer’s disease and in • Signs of being restrained, such as rope it was for life. But when ties. need of respite services, While there is no single marks on wrists solution to prevent abuse, the retired state worker “If someone is in an abu- they are also eligible. El- Communication warning signs was diagnosed with leu- sive marriage, they don’t ders must be living at mitigating risk factors is kemia two years ago and want to admit it, and if home and not in an insti- the best method of pre- • Caregiver’s refusal to allow you to see the her ability to move dimin- they are being abused by tutional setting or assist- vention, according to El- elder alone ished, her husband ques- der Abuse Helpline & Re- adult children or grand- ed living. • Hesitation by elder to talk tioned whether she was children, they don’t want Residents who receive source Unit. They suggest truly ill. to get them in trouble,” MassHealth are finan- neighbors stay connected openly “He accused me of play- said Katie Galenius, di- cially eligible. The income with seniors; listen to old- • Fearfulness of caregivers ing games and insisted rector of the Women’s and guidelines require an er people and their care- • Confusing or contradictory I get up and walk,” she Family Abuse Programs annual income less than givers; intervene when said. “I explained my at Greater Lynn Senior $26,561 for a single per- you suspect elder abuse; If statements or accounts of in- muscles weren’t function- Services (GLSS). “From son and $37,581 for a cou- someone you know is be- juries ing and even showed him my experience, seniors do ple. Monthly co-payments ing abused, report it. Call • Unexplained agitation my medical records from not want to call the police range from $10 to $152. If 800-922-2275 or online Massachusetts General on their husband or their income exceeds those lim- • Denial of injuries mass.gov/elders, see the Hospital, but he wouldn’t kids.” its, the cost can be from Report Elder Abuse box at • The elder won’t see a doctor about their listen.” Graham said one solu- 50 to 100 percent for the Her husband’s verbal, tion is for seniors to take services. Calling 800-243- right. wounds emotional and psycholog- advantage of the Mas- 4636 can connect you to Tomorrow’s Part 2: Emotional elder abuse ical abuse included plac- sachusetts Home Care additional information Financial abuse. ing her wheelchair out of network, a group of 30 about services. warning signs reach, Mendonca said. nonprofits dedicated to “The fact that seniors are Thomas Grillo can be • Witnessing threatening, belit- reached at tgrillo@item- Last fall, she had enough serving seniors in every living longer and living tling, or controlling caregiver and filed for divorce. Bay State community. longer in their homes is live.com. behavior • Behavior from the elder that mimics dementia, such as rocking, sucking, Lynn Drug Task Force CALL 24 HOURS A DAY or mumbling to oneself Hotline or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) • Depression or withdrawal If someone you know is being abused, report it. All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Call 800-922-2275 or online mass.gov/elders. 781-477-4444 Callers may remain anonymous. Spanish menu available Sources: HelpGuide.org. and AARP A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2018

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Spanish menu available Para Espanol Favor de Llamal al Numero 781-513-3531 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 NATION Justice Gorsuch’s first year: Writing, speaking and cafeteria fixes By Jessica Gresko He started an opinion in- ASSOCIATED PRESS volving water rights with a humorous quote at- WASHINGTON — Neil tributed to actor Will Rog- Gorsuch became the Su- ers, who is said to have preme Court’s newest called the Rio Grande “the member a year ago this only river I saw that need- Tuesday. President Don- ed irrigation.” ald Trump’s pick for the So far this term Gorsuch high court, its 113th jus- has asked an average of 16 tice, has now heard more questions per argument, than 60 cases on issues in- the third highest average cluding gerrymandering, among the nine justices, fees paid to unions and according to SCOTUSblog. the privacy of certain cell- He’s rarely been the first phone records. justice with a question. It’s generally unwise to And during arguments in predict anything about a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS February in a high-profile justice so early into his or labor union case in which A firefighter looks out from the window of a damaged apartment in Trump Tower in New York on her tenure, with few opin- he holds the decisive vote, Saturday. ions written and votes in he said nothing at all. a small number of cases. Gorsuch has made the But so far Gorsuch has courtroom audience laugh been what Republicans 11 times this term. That Victim in Trump Tower blaze believed and hoped he puts him in fifth place for would be — a reliably con- laugh-getting by a justice, servative vote. according to Boston Uni- Beyond that, the public versity law professor Jay spent time with Andy Warhol has gotten a glimpse of Wexler. One such moment what Gorsuch may be like came during arguments in By Karen Matthews building did have work- had stopped helping him dential high-rises are not as a justice, from chances a case about a baker who ASSOCIATED PRESS ing hard-wired smoke de- pursue buying and sell- required to install sprin- to see him spar with law- cited his religious beliefs tectors, and that the fire ing art at the end of 2014, klers unless the building yers in court arguments, NEW YORK — The man in refusing to make a wed- department was first no- and in the last few years undergoes major renova- speak to groups and even killed in a blaze at New ding cake for a gay couple. tified of the blaze by the he had been “plagued with tions. tackle his first issue on Gorsuch noted he’s never York City’s Trump Tower detectors in the building’s debilitating medical prob- Some fire-safety advo- the cafeteria committee. had “a wedding cake that was an art collector who heating and ventilation lems that have made it dif- cates pushed for a require- A look at what observers I would say tastes great.” spent time with Andy system. A cause had not ficult for him to function.” have seen from Gorsuch Gorsuch has some spe- Warhol, but fell on hard ment that older apartment yet been determined. New York Fire Commis- inside and outside the cial roles as the court’s financial times in recent buildings be retrofitted Brassner, who records sioner Daniel Nigro said with sprinklers when New court in the past year. newest member. Those years and went through show bought his unit in the apartment was “virtu- York City passed a law re- Frequent readers of Gor- include taking notes and bankruptcy proceedings. 1996, is mentioned several ally entirely on fire” when quiring them in new resi- such’s writing as a justice speaking last at the jus- Todd Brassner, 67, died times in Warhol’s posthu- firefighters arrived. dential highrises in 1999, say his style is designed to tices’ private conferences on Saturday at a hospital mously published diaries, Fire sprinklers were not attract attention and reach but officials in the admin- as well as opening the door after a fire tore through with references including required in New York City an audience beyond law when anyone knocks. He istration of then-mayor his 50th-floor apartment lunch dates and shared high-rises when Trump professors and experts. So also serves on the court’s Rudy Giuliani said that in the high-rise, which taxis. The artist signed Tower was completed in far, he’s written three opin- cafeteria committee. was constructed at a time and dedicated at least one 1983. Subsequent updates would be too expensive. ions, two separate opinions Gorsuch has said his when building codes did print to him. to the building code re- Trump was among the where he agreed with the first cafeteria committee not require the residential But in recent years, quired commercial sky- developers who spoke out majority’s result and sev- act was to help address a section to have sprinklers. Brassner came upon mon- scrapers to install the against the retrofitting as eral dissents. problem with the meat- The city’s Department of ey difficulties. According sprinklers retroactively, expensive and unneces- Earlier this year Gor- ball subs. “The marinara Buildings said Sunday the to documents, his family but owners of older resi- sary. such began a dissent by sauce had been somehow citing English writer G.K. replaced by shrimp cock- Chesterton, an opening tail sauce,” he said. “We North Korea says Kim Jong Un that drew mixed reviews. got that fixed.” ready to discuss nukes with US

By Josh Lederman not yet heard directly ASSOCIATED PRESS from North Korea about Kim’s intentions. The U.S. WASHINGTON — later heard from other North Korea’s govern- countries including China, ment has communicated where Kim paid a rare vis- with the United States it, that the North was seri- to say that leader Kim ous about the offer. Jong Un is ready to dis- Still, North Korea’s gov- cuss his nuclear weapons ernment has not said any- program with President thing publicly at all about Donald Trump, officials a meeting with Trump, said Sunday, increasing and the lack of known con- the likelihood that the un- tact between Pyongyang precedented summit will and Washington about the actually occur. meeting has fueled fur- The confirmation from PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ther speculation about the Pyongyang directly, rath- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is said to be seriousness of Kim’s offer. er than from third coun- open and ready to discussing nuclear weapons A Trump administra- tries like South Korea, has with US officials, according to several reports. tion official on Sunday FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS created more confidence said that the U.S. had within Trump’s adminis- clear program, there was no North had conveyed the “confirmed that Kim Jong Associate Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, tration about the wisdom reason for the two countries invitation to a visiting del- Un is willing to discuss left, joined by Chief Justice John Roberts, walks of holding such a meeting, to hold negotiations. egation from South Korea, the denuclearization of down the steps of Supreme Court in Washington. as U.S. officials make se- Trump took his own ad- which in turn traveled to the Korean Peninsula.” A cretive preparations. The ministration and other Washington and relayed second official said that Trump administration has countries by surprise last the message to Trump. confirmation had come Michigan court hearing long said that if the North month when he accepted The president said yes through direct contact Koreans weren’t ready to an unusual offer from Kim to the meeting on the spot, between American and cases over guns, schools discuss giving up their nu- to hold a meeting. The even though the U.S. had North Korean officials. By Ed White choir concert at Ann Arbor ASSOCIATED PRESS Pioneer High School, scar- ing teens, staff and spec- The 2020 census test has critics ANN ARBOR, Mich. — tators. The school board A gun openly carried by a responded by banning all spectator at a school con- guns, with exceptions for counting concerns, not people cert in 2015 has turned police. into a major legal case as “If a student were to By Michelle R. Smith and community groups this question the administration line. Census Bureau officials the Michigan Supreme bring a gun into a school, ASSOCIATED PRESS week held an “emergency of Republican President say that the Rhode Island Court considers whether that would be worthy of an press conference” to raise Donald Trump announced test is on track, and that the state’s public schools expulsion,” said Jeanice PROVIDENCE, R.I. — concerns, which include a last month it would ask they’re focused on ensuring can trump the Legislature Kerr Swift, superinten- The success of the 2020 shortage of publicity around about citizenship. new technology works, in- and adopt their own re- dent of Ann Arbor schools. census, which will be the the test and its limited lan- The 2020 census will be cluding a smartphone app strictions on firearms. “So why would it be dif- first to include an online guage outreach in an im- the first to give respondents being used by canvassers The case from Ann Ar- ferent for other folks? ... survey, could hinge on a migrant-heavy county, with the option of answering on- and cloud computing. bor has been on the court’s What this case is about is single “dress rehearsal” un- large communities from docket for more than a local communities having derway right now in Rhode countries including the Do- year. But arguments set a choice.” Island — and so far, many minican Republic, Guate- for Wednesday are get- Separately, the Clio dis- locals aren’t impressed. mala, Portugal and Cape ting extra attention in the trict, north of Flint, has Providence County, the Verde. wake of a Florida school a similar policy. The Su- state’s most populous, is “If we don’t get it right shooting in February that preme Court is hearing the only place where the here, then the country’s killed 17. challenges from gun own- Census Bureau is running not going to get it right,” There’s no dispute that ers in both communities. a full test, after plans to Democratic Lt. Gov. Dan Michigan law bars people Gun-rights advocates ar- test two other sites this McKee warned. from possessing a gun in- gue that local governments, year were canceled be- The concerns in Rhode Is- side a weapon-free school including elected school cause of a lack of funding land are the latest evidence zone. But there’s a wrin- boards, can’t step into an from Congress. A planned of mounting apprehension kle: Someone with a con- area reserved for the Michi- question about citizenship over the 2020 census. Sev- cealed pistol permit can gan Legislature under state that has states suing the enteen states and six cities, enter school property with law. They point to a Lan- federal government isn’t a gun that’s openly hol- sing-area library whose ban including Rhode Island and FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS on the test. its largest city, Providence, stered. on the open display of guns Several elected officials sued the federal govern- U.S. Rep. David Cicilline completes his census Though rare, it hap- was struck down by the and leaders of advocacy ment on Tuesday to block a form on a computer at a library in Providence, R.I. pened three years ago at a state appeals court in 2012. A8 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Hannity vows to bash Kimmel until he apologizes to 1st lady

NEW YORK (AP) — Fox News Channel host Sean Hannity is vowing to continue his attacks on ABC late-night comic Jimmy Kimmel until Kimmel apolo- gizes for a segment in which he joked about First Lady Melania Trump’s accent. The dispute between the television personalities is unusually vitriolic, with Hannity calling Kimmel a “sick, twisted, creepy, perverted weirdo” during his Fox show on Friday. Kimmel, who had no show of his own on Friday, returned fire via Twitter. ABC officials had no immediate response to a request for comment on Saturday. With late-night comedy almost uniformly opposed to President Donald Trump and political talk dom- inated by conservatives, Kimmel and Hannity were playing to their audiences. The root of this flare-up was a Kimmel segment on his Monday show in which he played a film clip of Melania Trump, who was born in Slovenia, reading to children at a White House Easter celebration and mocked her accent. “Dees and dat,” Kimmel repeated, with a laugh. Kimmel turned to his show sidekick, Guillermo Ro- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS driguez, and said, “you could be first lady of the United States.” The Vatican Museums offer early-bird special to see its art That angered Hannity, cable television’s most fervent supporter of the Republican president. VATICAN CITY (AP) — The breakfast of croissants, juice and The “Good Morning Vatican Hannity’s initial attack on Kimmel, calling him an Vatican Museums are offering an coffee. Museums” tour lasts about an hour “ass clown,” was enthusiastically countered by Kimmel, early-bird special. A video shows a small group of for a maximum 20 people and can who said Hannity was the “whole ass circus.” The museums famed for Michel- visitors accompanying the muse- be booked at visitespeciali.musei@ “Game on,” Hannity said on Friday. angelo’s ceiling in the Sistine um’s key-bearer as he opens doors scv.va. Chapel and for masterpieces by and gates with a huge ring of doz- The Vatican Museums are nor- Raffaello has posted on its website ens of keys, switching on the lights mally open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. a new guided itinerary that starts along the frescoed and stuccoed and see as many as 20,000-25,000 at 6 a.m. and finishes with a light corridors as the tour progresses. visitors a day. Studio Ghibli co-founder, director Isao Takahata dies at 82

TOKYO (AP) — Isao Takahata, co-founder of the prestigious Japanese animation studio Studio Ghibli that stuck to a hand-drawn “manga” look in the face of digital filmmaking, has died. He was 82. Takahata started Ghibli with Oscar-winning anima- tor Hayao Miyazaki in 1985, hoping to create Japan’s Disney, and helped shape the style and voice of what became one of the world’s most respected animation studios as well as this nation’s prized cultural export. He directed “Grave of the Fireflies,” a tragic tale about wartime childhood, and produced some of the studio’s films, including Miyazaki’s 1984 “Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind,” which tells the horror of envi- ronmental disaster through a story about a princess. Takahata died Thursday of lung cancer at a Tokyo hospital, according to a studio statement Friday. He was fully aware how the floating sumie-brush sketches of faint pastel in his works stood as a stylistic FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS challenge to Hollywood’s computer-graphics cartoons. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS

NORTH SHORE COMMUNITY COLLEGE presents Study finds symphony pumps $261 million into Massachusetts’ economy

BOSTON (AP) — A new study says the dent study done in 2008. A decade ago, Boston Symphony Orchestra is making symphony-related economic activity was an increasingly noteworthy impact on pegged at $167 million. the state economy. Sheppard credits the orchestra’s grow- RESPECT Williams College economist Stephen ing impact on cuts in spending coupled Sheppard says performances at Sym- with an increase in spending by visitors phony Hall in Boston, Tanglewood in the Berkshires and the Boston Pops’ annual to the summertime Tanglewood festival. Independence Day concert on the Espla- His study says the July 3-4 outdoor nade bring in more than $261 million to Pops concert and fireworks alone gener- Massachusetts. ate $23 million for Suffolk County, which Adjusted for inflation, that’s up rough- includes Boston, and $15 million for the ly 40 percent from a similar indepen- state. BUILDING HATE-FREE COMMUNITIES Need to find an article? Subscribe to INCLUSION e-edition on Two-day, two-campus forum event 10:30 am – 12:30 pm 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm th th Danvers Campus Lynn Campus THU 11WED APRIL 12 How do we combat hate in order to In this event we hope to engage in an create communities that are truly open dialogue about these questions TH 40 FORUM inclusive? What exactly is the line and come up with strategies to ON TOLERANCE between free speech and hate create a community that is not only SEND US YOUR STUFF speech? What can you do to combat tolerant but accepting. hate in your community? WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL NORTHSHORE.EDU/TOLERANCE [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903.

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2018 Lynn native Todd relishes his latest challenge in the ring By Harold Rivera ITEM STAFF LYNN — Khiry Todd doesn’t shy away from challenges. A Lynn native and profession- al boxer, Todd, undefeated at 7-0, hasn’t hesitated from sign- ing up to go toe-to-toe with top- notch opponents. On May 5 at Foxwoods Resort Casino, Todd will face one of his biggest challenges yet when he steps into the ring with Law- rence’s Adrian Sosa. But Todd has full confidence in himself as he prepares for the fight. “I know he’s an undefeated fighter from Lawrence,” Todd said of Sosa, who’s 6-0. “He’s tough. They say he has punch- ing power but I feel he hasn’t been tested. I feel that he hasn’t been tested by a fighter like me before.” Todd and Sosa will battle in the junior di- vision, at a 143-pound catch ITEM FILE PHOTO weight. The bout will last six rounds. Todd, who has tallied Big Blue coach Todd Pierce said his young team five knockouts, most recently really needed Saturday’s victory. defeated Samuel Vazquez in a unanimous decision Jan. 26. “I’m in a good rhythm right Swampscott now,” Todd, a Lynn English alum, said. “I’m learning as I’m going. I’m learning a lot about myself as I go through each fight. Some- COURTESY PHOTO escapes Essex times I have an injury but I have Khiry Todd, right, feels next month’s opponent, Lawrence’s Adri- TODD, B2 an Sosa, has not been tested yet. By Harold Rivera overcame our mistakes. ITEM STAFF We didn’t panic about them.” SWAMPSCOTT — Af- Darian Wulf led Swamp- ter dropping its first two scott with three goals and Peabody boys games of the season by two assists. Kyle Fitzger- close margins, the Swamp- ald logged one goal and scott boys lacrosse team three assists, and Justin came into Saturday af- DeSalvo tallied one goal lacrosse gets ternoon’s contest against and one assist. Palmer, Essex Tech at Blocksidge Christian Pierro and Col- Field hoping the third lin Walsh scored one goal, time would be the charm. and Ethan Eichler dished interim coach Thanks to freshman one assist. Goalie Tim Per- By Anne Marie However, now that midfielder Vincent Palm- lin made eight saves. Tobin the coaching situation er, that’s exactly how To Essex Tech’s cred- FOR THE ITEM has been taken care of things played out. it, anytime the Big Blue with the appointment In a game that was back- took a lead it was rela- PEABODY — Perhaps of assistant Greg Welch and-forth from start to tively short lived. Swamp- now that the Peabody as interim head coach, finish, the Hawks scored scott claimed a 1-0 lead boys lacrosse coaching the Tanners feel they the final goal in regula- on Wulf’s goal 90 seconds situation has stablized are back in business in tion with 3:32 remaining into the game before the somewhat, the Tanners a big way. to force a four-minute Hawks knotted the game can go forward. Welch, a 2003 Pea- overtime period with a at 1-1 three minutes later. It’s been an awfully body High grad, knows 7-7 tie. With 1:22 to play Swampscott led 4-2 at the eventful preseason for a thing or two about in overtime, Palmer fired end of the first quarter. Peabody, and it carried Tanners’ lacrosse, hav- the game-winner into the The second quarter saw over into the Tanners’ ing owned the school back of the net to give the both defenses keep each first games -- both loss- record for most career Big Blue an 8-7 win- their offense at bay for the ma- es. They fell to Mas- points (225) for 10 first victory of the season. jority of the period. DeSal- conomet (14-4) and years. He is also the “I told the kids, ‘we’re vo got the Big Blue back North Reading (18-6). first, and only, Tan- a young team and that’s on the board with a goal But that’s only half of it. ner to be named a U.S. what we needed,’” Big in the closing minutes The Tanners lost their Lacrosse high school Blue coach Todd Pierce but the Hawks answered coach, Tony O’Donnell, All-American. Welch said. “The best part, like quickly, scoring with 38.8 who abruptly resigned played four years under I told the guys, is we all seconds left in the half. At ITEM FILE PHOTO one week into the pre- O’Donnell at Peabody. made mistakes, including season. O’Donnell had halftime, the Big Blue led Greg Welch will take over on an interim basis as Originally recruited to myself. I made at least come on board in 1999 play Division 1 at Bry- 5-3. the coach of the Peabody boys lacrosse team. He three that I know of. I’m “Essex Tech has a great as an assistant and ant University, Welch sure a lot of people had replaces Tony O’Donnell who resigned one week served the last six sea- me making more. But we SWAMPSCOTT, B2 into preseason. sons as head coach. PEABODY, B2

PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Kasper Latacz is one of three seventh-graders playing on the boys var- As the Florida Panthers congratulate each other, Boston Bruins’ Char- sity tennis team this year. lie McAvoy skates off the ice following their 4-2 loss Sunday. Peabody, Danvers join forces Panthers deny B’s the top spot

By Anne Marie Tobin for the second time in the last three years BOSTON (AP) — Roberto Luongo came the Bruins in the regular season. FOR THE ITEM after three of the original seven players off the bench to shut down Boston in the Florida starter James Reimer left in who tried out for this year’s team quit, third period, and the Florida Panthers the third with an injury, and Luongo PEABODY — Sometimes in times of a putting the future of this year’s team in dashed the Bruins’ hopes of getting the came in and stopped eight shots over the crisis, it’s not a friend who bails you out, question. top seed in the Eastern Conference play- last 8:07. The pair combined to make 41 it’s a rival who steps up and saves the The good news, however, was the offs with a 4-2 win Sunday night. saves. day. Tanners’ request to the Massachusetts The Bruins trailed Tampa Bay by a Henrik Borgstrom, Frank Vatrano, Such was the case last week for the Interscholastic Athletic Association point heading into the regular-season Maxim Mamin and Evgenii Dadonov Peabody boys tennis team, which turned (MIAA) to form a co-operative team with finale but couldn’t top a Panthers team scored for Florida. its program around with help in a big Northeastern Conference rival Danvers that was eliminated from postseason David Backes and David Pastrnak had way from the Tanners’ newest best bud- was approved, thereby ensuring that contention Saturday. a goal each for Boston, with Pastrnak dies at Danvers High. boys tennis will be played in Peabody Boston will host the Toronto Maple cutting it to 3-2 shortly before Reimer Last week, the Tanners were in serious Leafs in the first round beginning Thurs- jeopardy of having to disband the team TENNIS B2 day night. The Leafs were 3-1 against BRUINS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2018 Reed proves he’s the Master

AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — “It’s just a way of God ba- The loudest cheers were career. The tepid applause that sically saying, ‘Let’s see for everyone else, and Until Sunday, he was best greeted Patrick Reed on if you have it.’ Everyone Reed picked up on that known for the trophies he the first tee made it clear knows you have it physi- right away. The crowd was shared at the Ryder Cup he wasn’t the people’s cally with the talent. But squarely behind McIlroy and Presidents Cup. He choice. do you have it mentally? and his best chance yet is ferocious in match play, All he cared about was Can you handle the ups at completing the career especially the team variety, being the Masters cham- and downs throughout the Grand Slam. Then it was and his singles victory over pion. round?” Spieth, running off four McIlroy at Hazeltine in the He turned back an ear- He has proven that play- birdies in a five-hole stretch 2016 Ryder Cup led to his ly move by Rory McIlroy ing for his country. He did on the back nine to chal- nickname. and a late charge by Rick- it Sunday for himself. lenge the course record. The “He’s not scared. I think ie Fowler. Most daunting The final test was a 25- loudest cheer was for Fowl- you guys have seen that in the middle of the final foot putt down the scary er when he made an 8-foot previous from the Ry- round Sunday was a fa- slope on the 18th green, birdie putt on the final hole der Cups and the way he miliar name at Augusta and Reed pressed down to pull within one. plays,” said Fowler, who National — Jordan Spi- both hands, begging it to Reed never flinched closed with a 67. “He won’t eth — on the verge of the stop as it rolled 3 feet by. through it all. back down. I don’t neces- greatest comeback in Mas- From there, the 27-year- “I just went out there sarily see him as someone ters history. old Texan calmly rolled in and just tried to play golf that backs up and will let Reed had the game and the par putt for a 1-under the best I could and tried you come back into the the grit to beat them all. 71 and a one-shot victory. to stay in the moment and tournament. You have to And when he slipped on Known as “Captain not worry about every- go catch him.” that green jacket, he had America” for his play in thing else,” Reed said. Fowler did his best with PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS everyone’s respect. the Ryder Cup, Reed add- Reed, who finished at three birdies in a four-hole “I knew it was going to ed a far more important 15-under 273, won for the stretch, and the 8-footer Patrick Reed celebrates after winning the Mas- be a dogfight,” Reed said. title: Masters champion. sixth time in his PGA Tour on the final hole. ters golf tournament Sunday. This one’s going to sting even more for McIlroy By Tim Dahlberg when it mattered most. It also left him shaking his ters. He said he couldn’t wait to ASSOCIATED PRESS And once again he was left head, trying to figure out why it tee it up in the final group. standing alongside the 18th all went so bad. “It’s the last round of a ma- AUGUSTA, Ga. — It wasn’t green while another player cel- “Of course it’s frustrating,” jor championship, and we’re the collapse from seven years ebrated a Masters win. McIlroy said. “It’s hard to take both going for...,” McIlroy said, earlier, far from it. He was so close that he had a any positives from it right now, clearly confident after his third The way things unfolded for short eagle putt that could have but at least I put myself in Rory McIlroy on Sunday at the round. “Patrick is going for his Masters, though, it may end up tied him for the lead on the second the position. I didn’t quite do first and I’m going for some- hurting even more. hole. But after missing it he never enough. But, you know, come thing else. It’s going to be good History was at stake, along really looked the same again. back again next year and try.” fun.” with the green jacket. If McIl- “It wasn’t as if nerves got to If it wasn’t 2011, it was anoth- It turned out to be no fun for roy could bring it home in the me,” McIlroy insisted. “I just er huge opportunity frittered McIlroy. It was Reed, who would final pairing with Patrick Reed didn’t quite have it.” away. McIlroy didn’t blow a handle the pressure for his first he would become only the sixth By the time McIlroy’s day four-shot lead in the final round major win, not the Irish player PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS man to complete the career mercifully ended, the bounce like he did then, but he did blow with four major titles already Grand Slam, joining names in his step was gone, replaced another huge opportunity. in his display case. Rory McIlroy hits on the that will long live in golfing by a dejected look and slump- A day earlier he shot 65 and “I played some great golf yes- fourth hole during the final lore. ing shoulders. He signed for a issued a veiled warning to Reed terday,” McIlroy said. “I just round at the Masters tourna- But once again McIlroy’s put- 2-over 74 that left him tied for that three shots was nothing on didn’t continue that golf into ment Sunday. ter cooled off and he fell flat fifth, six shots back. a Sunday afternoon at the Mas- today.” Peabody gets interim boys lacrosse coach Lynn native Todd ready

PEABODY your comfort zone, and his heart and soul into an assistant coach this for his latest challenge From B1 this is one of those times.” Peabody lacrosse and I season, knows a thing or Peabody athletic director know it meant a lot to him. two about taking shots trains at Tomasello’s Box- switched gears after red- TODD Bob Bua said Welch was a He did a lot for the pro- as is the man who broke ing Club in Saugus with shirting as a freshman From B1 logical choice as O’Don- gram and did a lot for the Welch’s scoring record in trainer Joe Ricciardi. and transferred to Spring- nell’s successor and that kids. I wish him nothing his senior year. He fin- to fight through that. With “We’re working at a field College, where he the transition has been but the best.” ished his career with 286 this fight, I definitely feel played four years, serving steady pace right now,” smooth. As far as team goals points, scoring a stagger- I have an experience ad- as senior captain in 2008. Todd said. “We’re fight- “Greg brings a lot of en- goes, Welch said there is ing 77 goals and 49 assists vantage that he doesn’t “Coaching is extremely ing a six round fight, it’s thusiasm to the program no reason why Peabody that year to lead the state have. I feel that I have the time-consuming, especial- his first six round fight and has been a part of cannot get back to the in scoring. Ironically, he edge but I still have to put ly when you have full-time and my third. In the next the program for several tournament, which it has broke it in a game against the work in. job and other responsi- “I’ve been around this two weeks, we’ll bring the bilities, so we had talked years,” Bua said. “He re- not made since 2015. Smithfield High at Bryant training up in intensity. A lates well to the kids and “We are very young with University while Welch game since I was 12 years about it,” said Welch. “The old,” Todd added. “I’ve week before the fight, we’ll I think he brings a lot of five freshmen, and I think was an assistant coach. plan had been this year for seen top fighters and how drop it down a bit and that intensity, as you can see, we are having a hard time “I had nothing but good me to do most of the coach- they perform when the helps me keep it fresh by to the sideline. I think taking the shot when they feelings about what Keifer ing and Tony to handle the lights are on. I’ve seen fight night. once the kids get adapted are open,” he said. “If I saw did, especially consider- administrative duties, but Floyd Mayweather three “I have a great relation- to his style everything is a shot I liked, I took it and ing the irony that he did things changed. At first times and learned how he ship with Joe,” Todd add- going to get better. The the kids were shocked a am trying to instill that in it at Bryant, I guess the carries himself. I’ve tried ed. “We’ve had 13 ama- expectation with having little bit. But it is business them and we need to put stars were aligned,” said to put myself in that same teur fights and seven pro Greg is that the team will more time in on the man Welch. “He was one tough as usual and I told them mindset. My last three fights. Through all our pick up where there left off up. We are still teaching kid that had an incredible everything isn’t handed fights, I’ve been tested. fights together, we’re still without interruption and kids the fundamentals, will to win and I am hop- to you on a silver platter I’ve had to fight harder learning on the job.” it has been It has been but we will get there.” ing that he can instil that where you walk through and harder.” Todd isn’t fazed by the life and everything is easy. a seamless transition, a 2013 Peabody High toughness and desire to In preparing for the pressure that comes with There is adversity and good transition. graduate Keifer Heckman win in these young kids.” bout, Todd trains five to maintaining an undefeat- change, which are good “Obviously, like Greg, should be able to help in So far, Welch’s biggest six days a week. His first ed record. His focus is things. Sometimes you with Tony, it was always that department. Heck- challenge has been off the step is a 3- to 5-mile run just have to go outside all about the kids. He put man, who signed on as field. fully dedicated to putting each morning. Every oth- himself in the best posi- er day, he spars with his tion to win. training partners for three “There’s pressure be- Tanners’ and Falcons’ boys tennis squads join forces hours. cause you want stay unde- “I’m not doing anything TENNIS Danvers is going to hap- opportunity to compete. ing how to play tennis, so special, I’m not changing feated,” Todd said. “I try to From B1 pen,” said Peabody coach We are all excited about for them it gives them an what I do,” Todd said. “I take it one fight at a time. Maureen Kelly. “We also being able to perhaps pick opportunity to try the pro- just train hard like I al- I focus on fighting each and Danvers this spring, picked up one more Pea- up our first win on Mon- gram. It kind of happened ways do. I’m focusing on fight and not the records. and turning what tradi- body freshman so together day at Revere.” pretty quickly when Dan- small details. I’m looking There’s a lot at stake tionally has been bitter we have about 12 athletes. Peabody athletic direc- vers only had a few kids for the small mistakes when I think about it that rivals into fast friends. way but I just try to focus We had our first prac- tor Bob Bua said the co- sign up so they reach out, that he does that I’ll cap- By agreement, Peabody tice together last Thurs- op was a logical solution on fighting and winning.” and of course we only had italize on.” will serve as the host day, so it’s just great that to keeping tennis going in Tickets for May 5’s bout a few kids sign up as well, As the fight quickly ap- school with home matches someone was pulling the both communities. proaches, Todd’s plan is to cost $45 and can be pur- so it kind of made sense. being played on the newly strings for us and made “Hopefully it will be the ramp up the intensity in chased by contacting Todd resurfaced courts at Pea- this happen. Without it, way to keep the program It all kind of came togeth- his training sessions. Todd at [email protected]. body High and the teams both programs would like- alive and give the kids the er last week and I know wearing Peabody blue. ly have had to fold, so this chance to play,” he said. we are are thrilled that it “We found out this guarantees that boys from “A lot of the kids as it is did so the kids can keep Swampscott boys lacrosse week that the co-op with both schools will have the were beginners just learn- playing.” wins first game of season Bruins fall to Panthers, lose top spot in NHL East SWAMPSCOTT “I’m psyched to see Vin- From B1 cent score because he’s BRUINS had the freshman adjust- From B1 program,” Pierce said. ment coming in,” Pierce “They’ve improved leaps said. “He’s had a lot of suc- was hurt. Tuukka Rask made 22 saves. and bounds in the last few After beating the Bruins for the second cess as a youth player. He’s years. Once we get into beginning to learn that it’s time in three games, Florida is headed the Northeastern Confer- not the same game. He home despite an impressive 25-8-2 run ence, I don’t think there’s had two goals so it’s nice to end the season, including winning a better conference out to see him score.” their last five. there.” Trailing 3-1 heading into the third, After each team swapped Pierce noted that the Boston made a furious surge, outshoot- a pair of goals, Swamp- win is a step in the right ing Florida 26-6 but only scoring once. scott held a 7-5 advan- direction for his young Pastrnak scored a power-play goal at tage in the closing minute team. 9:54 of the third. Pastrnak led the Bru- of the third quarter. The “I think it was a big win ins with 35 goals and had a career-high Hawks inched closer with for us because we’re play- 80 points. another late goal, this ing a lot of freshmen and Dadonov put the game away when he time with 7.0 seconds left sophomores,” Pierce said. scored an insurance goal with 1:49 re- in the quarter, to make it a “They continued play- maining. 7-6 game moving into the ing and believing in each Boston had been unbeaten in regula- fourth. other. If we can keep that tion over its last 11 home games and Essex Tech scored the up all year, we’ll be ok no had beaten Florida in 12 of 13 overall. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lone goal of the fourth matter what happens.” Boston lost in the first round last year Swampscott’s back in ac- Boston Bruins’ Tommy Wingels (57), Charlie McAvoy (73) and quarter, with 3:32 remain- to Ottawa in six games after failing to tion Wednesday when the Zdeno Chara (33) wait for a face off during the third period ing in regulation, to force make the playoffs the two previous sea- overtime and set the stage Big Blue (1-2) host Win- of Sunday’s game. sons. for Palmer’s game-winner. throp. MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3 HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE Red Sox stun Tampa Bay with MONDAY Softball Baseball Peabody at Danvers (4) Arl. Cath. at Fenwick (4) Tech at Mystic Valley (4) Austin Prep at St. Mary’s (4) Track Classical at Somerville (4) Christo Ray/Fenwick at Marian (3:30) a 6-run eighth to sweep series Malden at English (7) Peabody at Gloucester (4) Malden Cath. at St. John’s (4) Shawsheen at Tech (4) BOSTON (AP) — The Kimbrel got three outs for Peabody at Revere (4) Swampscott vs. Salem (at Glouces- Salem at Danvers (4) ter, 4) Boston Red Sox are off to his third save. Saugus at Everett (4) Volleyball the best nine-game start Tampa Bay had a sea- Swampscott at Marblehead (4) St. John’s at Medfield (6) in franchise history. son-high 11 hits and left Winthrop at Beverly (4) WEDNESDAY All the close ones are go- 10 runners on base. Boys Lacrosse Baseball Classical at Malden (4) Beverly at Swampscott (4:30) ing their way right now. Red Sox starter Eduar- Everett at Salem (6) Classical at Winthrop (4) Andrew Benintendi hit do Rodriguez struck out Saugus at Revere (4) Danvers at Peaboedy (4) a tiebreaking RBI double five of his first six hitters St. Mary’s at Fenwick (4) Fenwick at Austin Prep (4) in Boston’s wild six-run Winthrop at Medford (5:30) Marblehead at Saugus (4) in his first game back off Woburn at Danvers (4) Medford at Salem (4) eighth inning, and the Red the disabled list from knee Boys Tennis Revere at Malden (TBA, 7) Sox beat the Tampa Bay surgery. But Tampa Bay’s Arl.Cath. at St. Mary’s (3:30) Somerville at English (4) Rays 8-7 on Sunday for C.J. Cron tied it at 1 with English at Malden (4) St. John’s at BC High (4) their eighth straight win. Fenwick at Lowell (3:45) St. Mary’s at Malden Cath. (4) a home run in the second. Marblehead at Swampscott (4) Tech at Minuteman (4) The Red Sox lost short- Carlos Gomez added an Revere at Danvers/Peabody (4) Boys Lacrosse stop Xander Bogaerts to RBI double in the third, Girls Golf Autin Prep at St. Mary’s (7) a left ankle injury in the and Adeiny Hechavarria Mt. Alvernia at Saugus (4) Danvers at Peabody (4) seventh, but moved to 8-1 made it 3-1 Rays with an Girls Lacrosse Fenwick at Arl. Cath. (4) with the sweep of their Concord-Carlisle at Marblehead (4) Pope John at Salem (6) RBI single in the fourth. Danvers at Peabody (4) Winthrop at Swampscott (5) three-game set against Rodriguez was charged Fenwick at St. Mary’s (7) Boys Tennis the struggling Rays. They with three runs and five Fontbone at Salem (4) Malden at Revere (4) also improved to 5-0 in hits in 3 2/3 innings. He Gloucester at Swampscott (4) at Lynnfield (3:30) one-run games. Manchester at Beverly (4) Salem at Medford (4:30) struck out seven and Matignon at Winthrop (6:30) Somerville at English (4) “We stole that one walked two. Girls Tennis Spellman at Fenwick (4) again,” first-year manager TRAINER’S ROOM Classical at Somerville (4) St. John’s at Cath. Mem. (4) Alex Cora said. Rays: Manager Kevin Everett at Saugus (4) Swampscott at Beverly (4) Bogaerts got hurt while Lynnfield at Fenwick (3:30) Girls Lacrosse Cash said Brad Miller sliding down into the Tam- Malden at English (4) Arl. Cath. at Fenwick (4) tweaked his groin running pa Bay dugout. Cora said Peabody at Revere (4) Manchester at Lynnfield (3:45) out of the box. The plan St. Mary’s at Arl. Cath. (3:45) Medford at Danvers (6:30) he expected to know more was to have him checked Swampscott at Marblehead (4) Salem at Revere (4) about the severity of the Softball Saugus at Gloucester (5) out Sunday and evaluated Beverly at Winthrop (4) St. Mary’s at Austin Prep (3:30) injury on Monday. “Further evaluation to- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS again Monday morning. English at Malden (4) Swampscott at Marblehead (4) Red Sox: Cora said Everett at Saugus (4) Girls Tennis morrow,” Cora said. “We’ll Boston Red Sox’s Mookie Betts celebrates at Dustin Pedroia is pro- Fenwick at Arl. Cath. (3:30) Beverly at Swampscott (4) know tomorrow after all home plate as he scores on an RBI-double by Marblehead at Swampscott (4) Danvers at Peabody (4) gressing well. He is start- the tests and everything.” Andrew Benintendi in the eighth inning of Revere at Peabody (4) English at Somervile (4) ing to run the bases, which Salem at Danvers (4) Fenwick at Spellman (3:30) Tampa Bay has dropped Sunday’s game. Somerville at Classical (4) Lynnfield at Manchester (3:30) eight straight since its win is the next step in his re- St. Mary’s at Austin Prep (3:30) Marblehead at Saugus (4) on opening day. “Colome is one of the the ninth inning of Tampa hab from left knee sur- Triton at Lynnfield (3:45) Medford at Salem (4:30) The Rays led 7-2 before best closers in the league,” Bay’s 3-2 loss. gery. He took ground balls Track Revere at Malden (4) Cora said. “First of all we “He’s human, so ev- on Saturday and has been Danvers vs. Beverly (at Manning Rugby Boston’s impressive rally, Field, 4) St. John’s at Belmont (6) helped by a pair of wild pushed them to bring him erybody can kind of go hitting for a month. “He’s English at Classical (4) Sailing pitches by Tampa Bay. in early. After that it was through a stretch. But moving well. He’s going Everett at Revere (4) Beverly vs. Landmark (3:30) Rafael Devers hit a two- good at-bat after good at- we’re some good hitters, side to side,” Cora said. Medford vs. Winthrop (at Revere,4) Gloucester at Winthrop (4) bat. It was fun to watch.” too,” Betts said. SURPRISE SONG Revere at Everett (4) St. John’s at Milton Acad. (3:15) run double and scored on TUESDAY Swampscott at Concord Acad. (4) Christian Vazquez’s single Colome said Benintendi “I think it’s a mix of us Brock Holt replaced Bo- Baseball Softball to get the Red Sox within got ahold of a cutter. putting together some gaerts and had one of the North Reading at Lynnfield (3:45) Austin Prep at Fenwck (3:30) one. Vazquez advanced on “I did as best as I can good at-bats and putting game’s most memorable Boys Lacrosse English at Somerville (4) moments when he batted Lynnfield at Manchester (3:45) Malden at Revere (4) a wild pitch by Alex Co- and tried to throw strikes some pressure and mak- St. John’s at Malden Cath. (7) Rockport at Lynnfield (3:45) lome (0-1) and scored on as best as I could,” he said ing him make pitches,” in the eighth inning. Boys Tennis Salem at Medford (4) Mookie Betts’ single. through an interpreter. said Betts. With Boston trailing Beverly at Winthrop (4) Saugus at Marblehead (4) Benintendi followed “That just happened to be Hanley Ramirez had two 7-2, Holt walked out to Manchester at St. John’s (4) Swampscott at Beverly (4) St. Mary’s at Spellman (3:30) Winthrop at Classical (4) with his clutch double to the result of it.” hits and two RBIs for Bos- Whitney Houston’s “I Will Girls Golf Track center, a highlight in a Colome also struggled in ton. Carson Smith (1-1) Always Love You,” prompt- Saugus at Notre Dame (4) Lynnfield/Ham-Wenham at Pentucket tough start for the young the series opener, allowing pitched a scoreless inning ing a rolling cheer from Girls Tennis (3:30) outfielder. two runs and four hits in for the win, and Craig the Fenway crowd. Lowell Cath. at St Mary’s (4) Malden at Marblehead (4) Pope John at Fenwick (3:30) Somerville vs. Saugus (at Marble- Saugus at N. Reading (3:30) head, 4) Winthrop at Beverly (4) St. John’s at Malden Cath. (4) Celtics lose to Hawks while resting regulars Sailing Volleyball St. John’s at Wayland (3:30) Essex Tech at Salem (4) BOSTON (AP) — Jaylen Brown could see the fourth TV/RADIO quarter well enough from the Boston bench to know Baseball he wasn’t worried about 2 p.m. Pittsburgh at Chi. Cubs...... MLB Network the Celtics’ recent stum- 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee at St. Louis...... ESPN bles. Pro basketball 7:30 p.m. Cleveland at New York...... NBATV “If we would have played 10:30 p.m. New Orleans at LA Clippers...... ESPN our normal rotation, we Soccer would have won that 2:30 p.m. Bayer Leverkusen at RB Leipzig...... FS2 game,” he said Sunday after coach Brad Stevens rested his starters and MAJOR LEAGUES watched the subs blow a 13-point, fourth-quarter American League National League East Division East Division lead to the Atlanta Hawks. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB “No doubt about it.” Boston 8 1 .889 — New York 6 1 .857 — Taurean Prince made Toronto 6 4 .600 2½ Atlanta 6 3 .667 1 New York 5 5 .500 3½ Washington 4 4 .500 2½ seven of eight 3-pointers Baltimore 4 6 .400 4½ Philadelphia 3 5 .375 3½ to score 33 points, getting Tampa Bay 1 8 .111 7 Miami 3 6 .333 4 Central Division Central Division help from Isaiah Taylor W L Pct GB W L Pct GB and Dewayne Dedmon Minnesota 4 3 .571 — Pittsburgh 7 2 .778 — down the stretch to help Detroit 4 4 .500 ½ Chicago 5 4 .556 2 Cleveland 4 5 .444 1 Milwaukee 5 5 .500 2½ the last-place Hawks beat Chicago 3 5 .375 1½ St. Louis 4 5 .444 3 the playoff-bound Celtics Kansas City 2 5 .286 2 Cincinnati 2 6 .250 4½ West Division West Division 112-106. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB With the No. 2 spot in Houston 8 2 .800 — Arizona 7 2 .778 — the Eastern Conference Los Angeles 7 3 .700 1 Colorado 5 5 .500 2½ Seattle 4 3 .571 2½ San Francisco 4 4 .500 2½ already locked up, Stevens Oakland 4 7 .364 4½ Los Angeles 3 6 .333 4 left Brown, Al Horford, Texas 4 7 .364 4½_ San Diego 2 8 .200 5½ Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games Jayson Tatum and Terry Seattle at Minnesota, ppd. Miami 6, Philadelphia 3 Rozier on the bench for the Baltimore 8, N.Y. Yankees 7, 12 innings Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 0 Boston 8, Tampa Bay 7 Chicago Cubs 3, Milwaukee 0 entire fourth quarter and Cleveland 3, Kansas City 1 Houston 4, San Diego 1 Boston lost for the third PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit 1, Chicago White Sox 0 Arizona 4, St. Louis 1 time in four games. Houston 4, San Diego 1 Atlanta 4, Colorado 0 Atlanta’s Dewayne Dedmon (14) fouls Boston Celtics’ Shane Larkin (8) Toronto 7, Texas 4 L.A. Dodgers 2, San Francisco 1, 10 “I think Brad made a L.A. Angels 6, Oakland 1 innings during the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game. Monday’s Games N.Y. Mets at Washington, 8:08 p.m. good call,” Brown said. Tampa Bay (Archer 0-0) at Chicago White Monday’s Games “(The backups) got an Sox (Gonzalez 0-1), 2:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Nova 0-1) at Chicago Cubs opportunity and it was Kyrie Irving and Gordon scored nine straight points games but still has the Detroit (Liriano 1-0) at Cleveland (Kluber (Chatwood 0-1), 2:20 p.m. Hayward for the rest of for the Hawks after they worst record in the East- 0-1), 6:10 p.m. Atlanta (Teheran 0-0) at Washington (Scher- well-deserved.” Toronto (Happ 1-1) at Baltimore (Bundy zer 1-1), 7:05 p.m. the season and Marcus trailed 103-101 with 2 ern Conference. 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Reed 0-0) at Philadelphia (Lively Rozier had 10 points, L.A. Angels (Richards 1-0) at Texas (Fister 0-1), 7:05 p.m. nine assists and eight re- Smart for the start of the minutes remaining. “(It’s) especially grati- 1-1), 8:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Chacin 0-1) at St. Louis (Miko- playoffs. Prince added eight re- fying, knowing you have Houston (Verlander 1-0) at Minnesota las 1-0), 7:05 p.m. bounds for Boston, which (Lynn 0-1), 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 1-0) at Miami had beaten Atlanta in the “Let young guys play in bounds and five assists, a couple impact players Seattle (Gonzales 1-0) at Kansas City (Urena 0-1), 7:10 p.m. the fourth,” Stevens said. and Damian Lee scored 14 out and still be able to do (Junis 1-0), 8:15 p.m. San Diego (Richard 0-1) at Colorado (Gray other three meetings this 1-1), 8:40 p.m. season. “Bench play is going to be with eight boards. Taylor what we do,” Prince said, Arizona (Godley 1-0) at San Francisco (Hol- huge for us going into the had 13 points and Ded- land 0-1), 10:15 p.m. Tatum scored 19, Hor- alluding to the injuries ford had 16 and Greg playoffs without a full ros- mon scored 10 for Atlanta, to Dennis Schroder and Monroe scored 17 for the ter.” which has beaten play- Kent Bazemore, two of the NBA Celtics, who are without Taylor and Dedmon off teams in consecutive team’s top three scorers.

EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB FINAL NHL REGULAR-SEASON STANDINGS TODAY IN SPORTS z-Toronto 58 22 .725 — z-Houston 64 16 .800 — x-Boston 54 26 .675 4 San Antonio 46 34 .575 18 EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE April 9 be outdone, later scores 63 against x-Philadelphia 50 30 .625 8 New Orleans 46 34 .575 18 GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA New York 28 52 .350 30 Dallas 24 57 .296 40½ 1946 — The Montreal Canadiens the New Orleans Jazz. It’s just y-T Bay 82 54 23 5 113 296 236 z-Nashville 82 53 18 11 117 267 211 Brooklyn 27 53 .338 31 Memphis 22 58 .275 42 beat the Boston Bruins 6-3 to win enough to give Gervin the scoring x-Boston 81 50 20 12 112 270214 x-Winnipeg 82 52 20 10 114 277 218 Southeast Division Northwest Division the Stanley Cup in five games. crown, 27.22 points per game to y-Wash 82 49 26 7 105 259 239 y-Vegas 82 51 24 7 109 272 228 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB x-Toronto 82 49 26 7 105 277 232 x-Minn 82 45 26 11 101 253 232 1947 — Leo Durocher, manager of Thompson’s 27.15, the tightest one- x-Miami 43 37 .538 — x-Portland 48 32 .600 — x-Pitts 82 47 29 6 100 272 250 x-Anaheim 82 44 25 13 101 235 216 the Brooklyn Dodgers, is suspended two finish ever. x-Washington 42 38 .525 1 Utah 47 33 .588 1 x-Phila 82 42 26 14 98 251 243 x-San Jose 82 45 27 10 100 252 229 for one year by Commissioner A.B. 1989 — Britain’s Nick Faldo makes Charlotte 35 46 .432 8½ Oklahoma City 46 34 .575 2 x-Col 82 45 30 7 97 242 230 x-LoA 82 45 29 8 98 239 203 “Happy” Chandler for “conduct detri- a 25-foot birdie putt on the second Orlando 24 56 .300 19 Minnesota 45 35 .563 3 x-NJ 82 44 29 9 97 248 244 x-Colorado 82 43 30 9 95 257 237 Atlanta 24 57 .296 19½ Denver 45 35 .563 3 mental to baseball.” Durocher is hole of a sudden-death playoff to win Florida 81 44 30 8 96 248 246 St. Louis 82 44 32 6 94 226 222 Central Division Pacific Division linked to gambling interests. the Masters. Runner-up Scott Hoch Carolina 82 36 35 11 83 228 256 Dallas 82 42 32 8 92 235 225 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 1950 — Jimmy Demaret wins his missed a 2-foot putt for par on the NYI 82 35 37 10 80 264 296 Calgary 82 37 35 10 84 218 248 x-Cleveland 49 31 .613 — y-Golden State 57 23 .713 — NYR 82 34 39 9 77 231 268 Edmonton 82 36 40 6 78 234 263 third Masters, by two strokes over first hole of the playoff that would x-Indiana 48 33 .593 1½ L.A. Clippers 42 38 .525 15 Detroit 82 30 39 13 73 217 255 Chicago 82 33 39 10 76 229 256 Jim Ferrier. have given him the title. x-Milwaukee 43 37 .538 6 L.A. Lakers 34 46 .425 23 Montreal 82 29 40 13 71 209 264 Vancouver 82 31 40 11 73 218 264 1962 — Arnold Palmer wins a three- 1993 — The Pittsburgh Penguins Detroit 38 42 .475 11 Sacramento 26 54 .325 31 Ottawa 82 28 43 11 67 221 291 Arizona 82 29 41 12 70 208 256 way playoff, beating Gary Player and beat the New York Rangers 10-4 for Chicago 27 53 .338 22 Phoenix 20 60 .250 37 Buffalo 82 25 45 12 62 199 280 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for x-clinched playoff spot Cleveland at New York, 7:30 p.m. Dow Finsterwald in the Masters. their 16th straight win to break the y-clinched division Oklahoma City at Miami, 7:30 p.m. overtime loss. Top three teams in each Toronto 4, Montreal 2 1978 — Gary Player shoots a final- NHL record of 15 held by the New z-clinched conference Memphis at Minnesota, 8 p.m. division and two wild cards per conference Florida 4, Buffalo 3 round 64 to win his third Masters, York Islanders. Sunday’s Games Orlando at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. advance to playoffs. Nashville 4, Columbus 2 edging Hubert Green, Rod Funseth 2000 — Fiji native Vijay Singh meets Atlanta 112, Boston 106 Sacramento at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. x-clinched playoff spot Colorado 5, St. Louis 2 and defending champion Tom Wat- every challenge to win the Masters, Indiana 123, Charlotte 117 Portland at Denver, 9 p.m. y-clinched division Philadelphia 109, Dallas 97 New Orleans at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. z-clinched conference Anaheim 3, Arizona 0 son by a shot. closing with a 3-under 69 for a three- Memphis 130, Detroit 117 Tuesday’s Games Saturday’s Games Edmonton 3, Vancouver 2, SO 1978 — Denver’s David Thompson, stroke victory over Ernie Els. Toronto 112, Orlando 101 Charlotte at Indiana, 7 p.m. Philadelphia 5, N.Y. Rangers 0 Calgary 7, Vegas 1 battling San Antonio’s George Gervin 2001 — Australia sets a record for Utah 112, L.A. Lakers 97 Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 4, Detroit 3, OT Dallas 4, Los Angeles 2 for the NBA season scoring title, the most one-sided international win Golden State at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Boston at Washington, 8 p.m. Washington 5, New Jersey 3 Minnesota 6, San Jose 3 Monday’s Games Phoenix at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Winnipeg 4, Chicago 1 scores 73 points against the Detroit in FIFA history, beating Tonga 22-0 in Toronto at Detroit, 7 p.m. Golden State at Utah, 9 p.m. Carolina 3, Tampa Bay 2, OT Sunday’s Games Pistons. It’s the third-highest output an Oceania Group One qualifying Chicago at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Houston at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Boston 5, Ottawa 2 Florida 4, Boston 2 ever in an NBA game. Gervin, not to match for the 2002 World Cup. B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2018 COMICS

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Take care of your responsibil- Share your experience and Share your feelings and take Make the most of what you’ve Connect with an old friend to Being open and honest about ities. If you fall short, you will skills, and help those in need. an intellectual approach when got. Discuss your intentions pick up where you left off. Cre- your feelings will help you cut face complaints and criticism. What you do for others will en- voicing your opinion or asking with someone you share re- ating a homier atmosphere in through any tension that’s If you want to excel, use your courage the same in return. A for something. Living within sponsibilities with or care for. your place of residence will building between you and a intelligence and control your physical act will do more good your means will help you avoid Being open about your situa- make a difference to someone friend, relative or loved one. temper. than would a cash donation. stress when the bills arrive. tion will help alleviate stress. who depends on you. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Don’t think out loud. Keep your Tread carefully when dealing You’ve got the right idea, so The voice of reason is the best Quiet and comfort should be Show compassion when deal- opinion to yourself and seek with sensitive issues at home don’t let insecurity stand in antidote to someone showing your goals. Refuse to let any- ing with people less able than out like-minded people to get or work. Be aware of how oth- your way. Speak up and par- overly emotional tendencies. one upset you, goad you into yourself. Taking on extra re- the most out of your day. Learn ers feel, and grant everyone the ticipate to gain experience as Offering stability, support, love an argument or persuade you sponsibilities will be satisfying from your experience and mis- right to have an opinion. Focus well as confidence. Physical and understanding will be ap- to make a decision that you and rewarding. What you learn takes. on your own behavior. improvements are encouraged. preciated and reciprocated. don’t feel good about. will help you excel in life.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Girl is tempted to choose a college close to home Table presence wins bucketfuls of tricks DEAR ABBY: My daugh- DEAR HOLDING THE A.N. Other defined an acci- worked well. But from East’s ter is graduating from high Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van PHONE: I agree. You’ll dent as a condition in which cards, South felt strongly that school and will be starting Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, get no argument from me. presence of mind is good, but the hearts were 2-4. He de- college. It was always her and was founded by her mother, absence of body is better. cided to try to score as many plan to go to a school away When your body is at the Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at DEAR ABBY: My par- trump tricks as possible. He from our small town, and I bridge table, if your presence DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los ents smoke weed and do played a diamond to the ace supported that decision. of mind is excellent and al- However, six months ago Angeles, CA 90069. other drugs, and I have no and led another diamond, she started dating her first idea what to do. They lows you to work out who which was uncomfortable for holds what, you are an expert. real boyfriend. scream and yell at us dai- East. If he had ruffed, declarer In today’s deal, how did His parents have offered ents made a generous offer, DEAR ABBY: We seem ly. There are four of us. I would have discarded a spade but although your daugh- to be living in a time of in- South play in four hearts after to pay all expenses if the don’t know if we should loser. If he had thrown a club, ter may be crazy about stant gratification. I’m West led the diamond five? two of them live in an turn them in so we can declarer would have dis- apartment and go to school their son, she should not talking about cellphones. North had an awkward re- live in a better environ- carded a spade on dummy’s at a college nearby. Finan- accept it. People think they MUST ment or just accept it. I bid. One spade risked missing fourth club. So East pitched a cially, this would be very She and this young man answer their cellphone no need your opinion so I do game. Two spades would have matter what. It’s ridiculous. helpful for my daughter, are starting new chapters what is right. promised five-plus diamonds. spade. South ruffed, played a but I’m worried that mov- in their lives. They will be When I call someone and The flaw in two no-trump, of club to the board and led an- ing in with a boy at such a meeting people and form- they answer, I start talking ANONYMOUS GIRL course, was the singleton other diamond to leave East only to be interrupted young age would be a mis- ing all kinds of new rela- IN INDIANA heart. South contemplated with no answer. take, and she wouldn’t get tionships. Forgive me for with something like, “I’m involved in something DEAR ANONYMOUS raising to three no-trump, but the full college experience. seeming negative, but what eventually chose four hearts. Her boyfriend is wonder- right now. Call you back!” GIRL: No child should be if the romance sours? Will A spade lead would have ful, and she is very happy his parents still be willing Once, an employer told me subjected to this. It’s un- been lethal, giving the de- in the relationship. She to pay for room, board and she was in the bathtub. healthy for you and your fenders two spades and two has a scholarship for free your daughter’s education My question is, why are siblings to be living with room and board at a col- at the same college? these people answering in drug-addicted adults who hearts. However, West, hoping lege three hours away. I Your daughter has the first place? If you can’t are unable to control their his partner was short in the talk, let it go to voicemail. can tell she’s very conflict- earned her scholarship. emotions. If there are rela- suit, opened with a diamond. Unless you think I’m call- ed. What do you think I Three hours’ distance tives who can take you in South won with dummy’s ing to give you money — a should encourage her to isn’t insurmountable. — grandparents, aunts, king and led the heart 10, do? LOT of money — the con- uncles — talk to them which was covered by the jack They can still see each versation can probably about it. However, if that’s and queen. Declarer cashed STUDENT’S MOM IN other if they wish. But the wait 10 minutes. What do not possible, tell a teacher the heart ace, then paused to MISSOURI separation will allow you think? them more time to con- or school counselor what’s consider the situation. DEAR STUDENT’S centrate on their studies HOLDING THE happening at home or call If hearts were 3-3, another MOM: Your concerns are as well as enjoy the full PHONE IN child protective services round of the suit would have valid. The boyfriend’s par- college experience. CALIFORNIA yourself.

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LEGAL NOTICE LYNN WATER AND SEWER COMMISSION COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE 400 PARKLAND AVE THE TRIAL COURT LYNN, MASS PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION mortgage given by Square Gardner, Jr. and Linda Gardner to Zurich Mortgage INVITATION TO BID Docket No. ES17P3170EA Solutions, LLC, dated December 12, 2006 and recorded in Essex County Essex Probate and Family Court (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26392, Page 396 (the "Mortgage") VARIOUS INSURANCE COVERAGES 36 Federal Street of which mortgage Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for MASTR Salem, MA 01970 Specialized Loan Trust 2007-02 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates is the present VEHICLE - COMMERCIAL AUTO (978)744-1020 holder by assignment from Zurich Mortgage Solutions, LLC to Deutsche Bank PROPERTY BOILER & MACHINERY National Trust Company as Trustee for MASTR Specialized Loan Trust 2007-02 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY - EXCESS LIABILITY Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates dated May 2, 2017 recorded in Essex County WIND TURBINE COVERAGE Estate of: (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35884, Page 224, for breach of EMPLOYEE BLANKET BOND COVERAGE Jane L Kilroy conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the EMPLOYEE LIFE - WORKERS COMPENSATION - PUBLIC OFFICIALS LIABILITY Also known as: Jane Lois Kilroy mortgaged premises located at 118 Adams Street, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at Date of Death: 09/19/2017 a Public Auction at 12:00 PM on May 9, 2018, at the mortgaged premises, more Specifications may be obtained from the Purchasing Department of the Lynn Water To all interested persons: particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said and Sewer Commission, 400 Parkland Avenue, Lynn, MA 01905 as of April 9, A Petition for S/A - Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal mortgage, to wit: 2018 free of charge. Commission hours are Monday 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., Representative has been filed by: Tuesday through Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Friday. 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 Nancy L. Kilroy of Lynn MA Property: 118 Adams Street, Lynn, Massachusetts a.m. Specifications will be mailed out per US Postal mail and are not available requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief electronically. Anyone requesting specifications by overnight mail shall include as requested in the Petition. The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, with the buildings thereon their Federal Express Number. The Petitioner requests that: bounded and described as follows: Nancy L. Kilroy of Lynn MA Bids must be sealed and marked accordingly and submitted to the Purchasing be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety NORTHWESTERLY: by Adams Street, 33 feet, 2 inches; Department, 400 Parkland Ave, Lynn, MA prior to 11:00 a.m. Thursday, May 3, on the bond in an unsupervised administration. NORTHEASTERLY: by land now or formerly of Phillips, 126 feet; 2018 at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud at the above said IMPORTANT NOTICE SOUTHEASTERLY: by Rockaway Court, formerly called Mountain Court, 33.5 feet; address. You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the and Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney SOUTHWESTERLY: by land now or formerly of Donovan, 126 feet. Upon vote and award by the Commission, the Executive Director executes all must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on Contracts. The Commission reserves the right to reject any and all Bids or the return day of 04/30/2018. be all of said measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and Proposals. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written described; being the premises now known as and numbered 118 Adams Street, appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a together with a vacant lot of land in the rear thereof. The Commission is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Organization and timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections invites bids from qualified D/MBE and D/WBE firms. within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern notice to you. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 6774, Page 592. Per: Betty Sutherland-Dumas UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM Chief Procurement Officer PROBATE CODE (MUPC) The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other Item: April 9, 2018 A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of (SEAL) Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS expenses of administration. LAND COURT WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Date: March 27, 2018 $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order 18SM001850 Pamela Casey O'Brien to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from ORDER OF NOTICE this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon Register of Probate Item: April 9, 2018 acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check To: in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Juan Holguin Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 Anna Collado a/k/a Anna E. Callado or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER 18CP0022NE, Trial Court of Massachusetts, error in this publication. U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 et seq.: Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Bristol County Juvenile Court, 75 No. Sixth Street, New Bedford, MA 02740 Other terms to be announced at the sale. Bank of America, N.A., successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA Countywide Home Loans Servicing LP TO: Desiree Littleton: A petition has been presented to this court by DCF (New Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee for MASTR Specialized Loan Bedford), seeking, as to the following child: Destiny Littleton, that said child be Trust 2007-02 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, found in need of care and protection and committed to the Department of Children Korde & Associates, P.C. numbered 24 Aborn Place, given by Juan Holguin and Anna Collado to Mortgage and Families. The court may dispense the rights of the person(s) named herein to 900 Chelmsford Street Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for VIP Mortgage receive notice of or to consent to any legal proceeding affecting the adoption, Suite 3102 Corp, dated July 7, 2003, and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) custody, or guardianship or any other disposition of the child named herein, if it Lowell, MA 01851 Registry of Deeds in Book 21198, Page 563, as affected by a Loan Modification finds that the child is in need of care and protection and that the best interests of (978) 256-1500 Agreement dated March 21, 2013, and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book the child would be served by said disposition. Gardner, Square and Linda, 15-020077 32536, Page 125, and now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set forth Item: April 9, 16, 23, 2018 with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' above, on the following date and time: 05/09/2018 09:00 AM Motion Status Servicemembers status. You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attorney and if the NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United represent you. Premises: 406 Broadway, Unit 108, Flax Pond Condominium, Lynn, MA States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date thereafter Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudication of this matter. By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at 508-990-4608. mortgage given by Martha A. Caradonna to H&R Block Mortgage Corporation and this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before May 14, WITNESS: John S. Spinale, FIRST JUSTICE now held by Bank of America, N.A., said mortgage dated March 27, 2001, and 2018 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the Roger J. Oliveira, Acting Clerk Magistrate DATE ISSUED: 02/07/2018 recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book benefits of said Act. Item: April 6, 9, 16, 2018 17003, Page 236, said mortgage was assigned from H&R Block Mortgage Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on March 28, 2018. Corporation to Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., by assignment dated April 12, 2001 Attest: Deborah J. Patterson and recorded with said Registry in Book 17573, Page 176; said mortgage was Recorder LEGAL NOTICE assigned from Countrywide Home Loans Inc., to Bank of America, N.A., by 18-031740 PUBLIC HEARING - TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS assignment dated June 17, 2014, and recorded with said Registry in Book 33381, Item: April 9, 2018 Page 317; for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018 foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on May 7, 2018 at 11:00 AM (SEAL) at 7:00 PM at SWAMPSCOTT HIGH SCHOOL, ROOM B129, 200 ESSEX STREET to Local Time upon the premises, directly in front of the building in which the unit is COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS hear the following NEW petitions: located, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Petition 17-22 by MARK DELISLE represented by LOMAS LAW LLC seeking a use The Unit No. 108, in Barclay Building, 406 Broadway, as defined in Master Deed 18SM001732 special permit, dimensional special permit, and a site plan special permit for the and as described in the floor plans filed with said Master Deed. A verified ORDER OF NOTICE conversion of an existing single-family dwelling to a four-family dwelling. Front statement in the form provided for in Section 9, Chapter 183A, of the General setback from the right corner of the home is 19.5 feet, where 20 feet is required. Laws of Massachusetts is attached to the Unit plan previously filed. To: This reflects a modification to the original requested relief. Property Located at 25 Amanda B Dicrescenzo GLEN ROAD. Map 23, Lot 9a. Said Unit No. 108 is hereby conveyed together with an undivided 1.5894 interest in the Common Areas and Facilities as defined and described in said Master Deed and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 And the following CONTINUED petitions will also be heard: Petition 18-04 (15 together with an exclusive right to use parking spaces B-47 and D-44 as shown on U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 et seq.: Prospect Avenue) said plans filed with Master Deed. The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC Marc Kornitsky, Chairman the event of a typographical error in this publication. Item: April 9, 16, 2018 claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in LYNN, For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated March 27, 2001, and recorded in the numbered 261 WALNUT STREET, given by Amanda B Dicrescenzo to Mortgage Essex County Registry of Deeds, in Book 17003, Page 234. Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Bank, FSB, CITY OF LYNN dated February 20, 2009, and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Said Unit will be conveyed together with an undivided percentage interest Registry of Deeds in Book 28345, Page 405, and now held by the Plaintiff by Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council of the City of Lynn will hold a in the Common Elements of said Condominium appurtenant to said Unit and assignment has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of public hearing on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at 8:00 o'clock p.m. in Council together with all rights, easements, covenants and agreements as contained and Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Chambers: referred to in the Declaration of Condominium, as amended. 1. Petition of Michelle Doucette owner of "Munchies", for permission to open an If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Ice Cream Store/Parlor with seating at 578-582 Chestnut Street. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers 2. Petition for a Sign Permit at Bread Dreams located at 66 Market Square. liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on 3. Petition of Olde World Remedies Inc., Alan Rosenberg, to open a Medical any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in Marijuana Dispensary at 953 Western Avenue, Mon-Sat 9am-8pm. this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before May 14, 4. Petition of Minh Hao Vo for a permit at 738-744 Western Avenue to allow FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid 2018 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the retail shops at street level with 2 floors above street level as residential units and in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place benefits of said Act. mixed use at street level in a Business District. of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on March 27, 2018. Per Order: Janet L. Rowe cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Item: April 5, 9, 2018 after the date of sale. Recorder 201605-0156-PRP Other terms to be announced at the sale. Item: April 9, 2018 LEGAL NOTICE Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP Lynn Conservation Commission 1080 Main Street Pawtucket, RI 02860 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 39, Section 23B, and Chapter Attorney for Bank of America, N.A. LAND COURT 131, Section 40, (the Wetlands Protection Act and By-Laws), the Lynn Present Holder of the Mortgage DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Conservation Commission will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, April 17, 2018, (401) 272-1400 18 SM 003217 at 6:30 p.m., Room 102A (ground floor) City Hall, on the Notice of Intent of Pat Item: April 9, 16, 23, 2018 McGrath, South Harbor Associates, LLC for the demolition of an existing ORDER OF NOTICE commercial building and the construction of a four building mixed use development. The location of the project is 800-810 Lynnway, in Lynn, MA. TO: Luis A. Santana Mary Lester CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Chairwoman PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER: 17CP0130SA, Trial Court of Massachusetts, U.S.C. App. ~ 501 et seq.: Item: April 9, 2018 Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Essex County Juvenile Court, 56 Federal Street, Room 2001, Salem, MA 01970 U.S. Bank National Association LICENSING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LYNN TO: Jasen L. Perez: A petition has been presented to this court by Salem DCF, claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in LYNN, seeking, as to the following child, Jasanthony Perez, that said child be found in numbered 96 Alley Street, given by Luis A. Santana to Mortgage Electronic The following hearing will be held on Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at 6:00 PM in need of care and protection and committed to the Department of Children and Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Sage Bank dated, August 1, 2013, and Room 302, Lynn City Hall: Families. The court may dispense the rights of the person(s) named herein to recorded in Southern Essex County (Salem District) Registry of Deeds in Book Notice is hereby given that District 45 Partners, LLC have applied for a Change receive notice of or to consent to any legal proceeding affecting the adoption, 32715, on Page 301, and now held by Plaintiff by assignment, has filed with this Beneficial Interest, Pledge of Stock and License. custody, or guardianship or any other disposition of the child named herein, if it court a complaint for determination of Defendant's Servicemembers status. Patricia M. Barton, Chairperson finds that the child is in need of care and protection and that the best interests of Item: April 5, 9, 2018 the child would be served by said disposition. If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set forth States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers above, on 07/19/2018 09:00 AM Hearing on Merits (CR/CV) Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attorney and if the that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before May 7, represent you. 2018, or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date thereafter benefits of said Act. with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudication of this matter. For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at 978-745-9660. Witness, Judith C. Cutler, Chief Justice of this Court on March 27, 2018. WITNESS: Hon. Mark Newman, FIRST JUSTICE Judith M. Brennan, Clerk Magistrate Attest: DATE ISSUED: 03/22/2018 Deborah J. Patterson Item: March 30, April 2, 9, 2018 Recorder Item: April 9, 2018 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 GENERAL REAL ESTATE NOTICES MISC. 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Canadian town mourns: 15 die when truck, bus collide By Jeremy the hockey-obsessed town ute included a Kraft mac- Hainsworth of Humboldt, Saskatche- aroni and cheese dinner and Rob Gillies wan reeling. box, which was a favorite ASSOCIATED PRESS The bus had 29 passen- meal of deceased forward HUMBOLDT, Saskatch- gers, including the driver, Evan Thomas. A bouquet ewan — A hockey arena when it crashed at about of pink roses adorned the became the epicenter of 5 p.m. Friday on Highway box, which read “to Evan, grief for a small Cana- 35, police said. Among the game day special, love dian town on Sunday, dead are Broncos head your billet brother and as friends, relatives and coach Darcy Haugan, team sister Colten and Shelby.” those that housed mem- captain Logan Schatz and While most of the play- bers of a youth hockey radio announcer Tyler ers were from elsewhere team gathered to mourn Bieber. in western Canada, they 15 people killed when a Residents of this town of were put up by families semi-trailer slammed into less than 6,000 have been in the small town of Hum- the team’s bus. leaving flowers, team jer- boldt. Billeting families PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Fourteen were also in- seys and personal tributes are a large part of ju- jured, some critically, in a on the steps of the arena’s nior hockey, with players Police observe the half marathon in front of the Berlin Cathedral, in collision that left a coun- entrance, forming a make- spending years with host Berlin, Sunday. try, its national sport and shift memorial. One trib- families. 6 detained amid ‘vague indications’ of attack during Berlin marathon

By Kirsten Grieshaber joint statement. broadcaster RBB that the ASSOCIATED PRESS Berlin police tweeted evidence of a viable and that six people were de- imminent attack was not BERLIN — Six people tained in cooperation with yet confirmed. were detained in connec- the city’s prosecutor’s of- “They were very vague tion with what police and fice. indications, but because prosecutors allege was a The German daily Die of the high threat level we plan to carry out an attack Welt first reported that immediately started with on Berlin’s half-marathon police foiled a plot to at- our police searches and Sunday, German authori- tack race spectators and arrests,” Neuendorf said. ties said. A police spokes- participants with knives. “But at the moment there man later said that no The main suspect al- are no really concrete indi- athletes or spectators had legedly knew Anis Amri, cations that an attack on been in danger. a Tunisian who killed 12 the Berlin half-marathon “There were isolated people and injured doz- was foreseen,” he said. indications that those ar- ens more when he drove One of the apartments rested, aged between 18 a truck into a Christmas Berlin special forces po- and 21 years, were partic- market in Berlin in De- lice raided before the race PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ipating in the preparation cember 2016, Die Welt re- started Sunday was also of a crime in connection ported. searched after the Christ- Emergency personnel work at the scene of a fatal crash outside of Tis- with this event,” prosecu- Police spokesman Thom- mas market attack, Die dale, Saskatchewan, Canada, Saturday. tors and police wrote in a as Neuendorf told local Welt reported. B8 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2018 ENTERTAINMENT McGregor’s UFC future is in doubt after of felony charges

By Dan Gelston ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Cocksure and uncouth, Conor Mc- Gregor was never afraid to defy authority. He dressed in fur coats and swung chairs at news conferences, reaped the riches of his dalliance with , and demanded his boss cut him an ownership stake in the MMA promo- tion that made him one of the sport’s most notorious names. What McGregor wanted, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS McGregor got — in cash, Charlie Plummer in a scene from the film, championships, and living “Lean on Pete.” his best luxe life. After one more decisive victory in New York, Mc- Boy meets horse in Gregor scaled the UFC octagon and draped two championship belts over the unsentimental his shoulder while a sold- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS out crowd roared in ap- proval. Ultimate fighting star Conor McGregor, center, is escorted by New York drama ‘Lean on Pete’ Court Police officers after a hearing at the Brooklyn Criminal Court, Friday. In the underbelly of a By Jake Coyle grizzled, ethically shabby New York arena 17 months He spoke only to ac- event fighter Khabib Nur- pened. He justified it. It ASSOCIATED PRESS horse owner Del (Steve later, McGregor went wild, knowledge that he under- magomedov because the was justified to him.” Buscemi, straying far from using a dolly, chairs and stood the conditions of his Russian had been involved White said the 29-year- There is painfully little his natural environment, guard rails as weapons, release, saying, “Yes, your in a hotel altercation with old McGregor said he was love, except for the warm New York), who gives him not his fists. Fueled by re- honor.” fellow fighter Artem Lobov. sorry about the fighters and compassionate film- a few bucks for an odd job. venge and running with McGregor was released McGregor tried to stick up who were injured, but, making itself, in Andrew Charley asks if he needs a pack of his “hoodlums,” on $50,000 bond — pock- for Lobov, a close friend, “this had to be done.” Haigh’s tender and heart- any more help, “help with McGregor’s antics landed et change for a fighter and apparently loaded a Michael Chiesa and Ray breaking coming-of-age anything,” he says, eager him in jail — and injured who was guaranteed $30 private jet with his best Borg were both pulled drama “Lean on Pete.” to just stick around the two fighters on Saturday’s million last year in his buds and flew to New York from the fight because of In his first American horses. UFC 223 card. ballyhooed boxing match to rumble. injuries suffered on the film, Haigh, the British Charley immediately Quiet and humbled, Mc- against Floyd Mayweather UFC President Dana bus from McGregor’s she- director of “45 Years” and takes to Del’s oldest, least Gregor couldn’t talk his Jr. McGregor is due back in White said Friday he spoke nanigans. “Weekend,” proves every flashy but sturdy horse: way out of trouble in a New court June 14. to McGregor via text and Video showed McGre- bit as adept at burrowing Lean on Pete, a five-year- York courtroom. Video footage appeared the brawler said the con- gor with a group of people into fragile human intima- old quarterhorse. Del and McGregor was arraigned to show the promotion’s frontation “had to be done.” causing chaos Thursday as cies across a vast Western his favorite jockey, Bon- Friday on charges of felony most bankable star throw- “It was probably the they took an elevator to the landscape as he showed in nie (Chloe Sevigny), cau- criminal mischief charges ing a hand truck at a bus worst conversation we loading dock at Barclays his earlier, more cloistered tion him about growing and misdemeanor assault, full of fighters on Thursday ever had,” White told FS1’s Center. He can be seen dramas. too attached. Pete won’t menacing and reckless en- after a news conference for “First Things First” on Fri- tossing trash cans and be- He makes precisely tuned, last much longer; Del is dangerment charges fol- ing prevented from throw- UFC 223 at Brooklyn’s day. “We talked yesterday quiet movies that speak vol- trying to squeeze a few lowing a backstage melee Barclays Center. before he turned himself in. ing a barricade at a bus umes about their charac- more races out of him be- he sparked at a UFC event McGregor was trying “It’s not that I don’t think during his unannounced ters. Fittingly, it’s the sound fore selling him off. This in New York City. to get at UFC 223 main he understood what hap- appearance in New York. design that you notice first is a horse racing world far in “Lean on Pete.” In the from Churchill Downs, of opening scenes, 15-year- hardscrabble courses, set old Charley Thompson off by ropes, with rampant (Charlie Plummer) goes cheating — at least for for a jog in his low-income Del. “He’s not a pet,” says Portland, Oreg., neighbor- Bonnie. “He’s just a horse.” hood, and the sounds of It’s a warning that could passing traffic and nearby double for “Lean on Pete.” machinery grate coarsely Haigh’s film might appear against Charley’s free and a mushy, Disney-style tale easy breathing. It will be a of boy-meet-horse, but long time before he can find “Lean on Pete,” based on peace. the novel by Willy Vlautin, Plummer, who played the is about a crueler world kidnapped Getty grand- without room for senti- son in Ridley Scott’s “All mentality. Just as Charley the Money in the World,” is settling into life at the gives a natural and crush- track, a violent tragedy ingly sweet breakthrough upsets his already tenu- performance. His Char- ous existence. ley is a meek, sheepish But it’s less Haigh’s kid yearning for a little mournful view of Ameri- stability. When a woman can society — one that, for his dad brings home buys sure, rarely finds Ameri- groceries and makes eggs can movie screens — that for breakfast, he hopeful- makes the heartfelt “Lean ly asks his father if she on Pete” stay with you. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS might stick around. It’s Plummer’s wounded, A display of weapons used during the Revolutionary War, including a fife and drum, at the Muse- On one of his runs, Char- achingly alone Charley, um of the American Revolution in Philadelphia. ley notices a nearby race- humbly striving across a track and is instinctually darkening land, holding drawn to it. He meets the on desperately. American Revolution Museum Fans dance as India is a winning battle for tourists court grants bail to By Kristen De Groot tions, exhibitions and pro- from visitors about the spring break and had al- ASSOCIATED PRESS gramming. “But the public toppling of statues around ready visited the Franklin Bollywood superstar response has been tremen- the country. Institute, gone to a Flyers PHILADELPHIA — The dous, across the political “Most people would hockey game and seen the By Ashok Sharma side the courtroom and Museum of the American spectrum.” agree, regardless of their Liberty Bell. ASSOCIATED PRESS chanted “We love you, Sal- Revolution is a year old The campaign to build political affiliation, that The short films and man.” His sisters, Alvira this month and officials NEW DELHI — A court and Arpita, were present and open the museum this is one of those mo- Washington’s tent were on Saturday granted bail say it has landed a deci- during the hearing. closed at $173 million, ments of deep reflection of their favorites. to Bollywood superstar sive victory in capturing “I like that it has a mod- Carrying big garlanded when the goal was $150 who we are as a people,” Salman Khan while he tourists’ attention in a city million. They opened with he said. “The American ern twist with all the in- posters of Khan, the fans appeals his conviction on with lots of revolutionary no construction and Revolution has incredible teractive exhibits, so the set off firecrackers and charges of poaching rare competition. have a hearty endowment relevance.” kids are engaged,” said sang songs from his Bol- deer in a wildlife pre- In honor of its first birth- in place, he said. Upcoming new additions Amanda Hrehowsik. lywood movies as some of day on April 19, also the serve two decades ago, a It’s been an extraordi- include a trip through Al- The museum was on the them chased his car head- anniversary of the shots welcome development for nary year to open a mu- exander Hamilton’s Phil- list of must-sees because ing to the airport. fired at the battles of Lex- seum about the American adelphia and the opening it was new, and because thousands of fans who ington and Concord in greeted their hero with The scenes were more Revolution, Stephenson of the “Revolution Place 10-year-old Matthew was intense outside his Mum- 1775 that ignited the war, said, with everything from Discovery Center” featur- studying the Revolution in songs and firecrackers. the museum is making Khan was convicted bai residence in India’s en- the uproar over the re- ing recreated historical class. tertainment capital. Thou- some additions while hold- moval of Confederate stat- environments to immerse “It’s really interesting, Thursday and sentenced sands of fans waited for ing the line on the its most ues to the Second Amend- families. because there was some to five years in prison and hours and lit up the sky popular exhibits. ment debates in the wake On a recent morning, the stuff I learned here that I was immediately sent to “The American Revo- of school shootings. museum was jam-packed didn’t learn in school,” he jail. On Saturday, Judge with fireworks as Khan lution has always been The museum’s exhibit with school groups, senior said. Ravindra Kumar Joshi or- reached his home. on the razor’s edge of the starts with the moment in citizen bus tours and visi- Maud Lyon, president of dered him to sign a sure- Flanked by his father culture wars. We had no New York City where citi- tors from all over. the Greater Philadelphia ty bond of 50,000 rupees and other relatives, he idea how people were go- zens pulled down the stat- Bill and Amanda Hre- Cultural Alliance, said it’s ($770) before he was set came to the balcony of his ing to receive this story of ue of King George III after howsik were visiting the a challenge for all Phila- free from the jail in Jodh- apartment with folded the revolution as we have hearing the Declaration of museum from Middle- delphia museums to get pur, a town in western In- hands and waved, thank- written it,” said Scott Ste- Independence read aloud. town, N.J., with their tourists to move “beyond dia. ing them for their support. phenson, the museum’s Stephenson said he’s over- two sons. They were in the bell” — meaning the Hundreds of Khan’s He retreated after signal- vice president of collec- heard a number of debates Philadelphia for the kids’ Liberty Bell. overjoyed fans danced out- ing his fans to go home.