THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018 Shedding more light in downtown Lynn

area lit up like Times Square on New Year’s Eve. Let there be light, indeed. BY BILL BROTHERTON Welcome to the most recent accom- plishment by Beyond Walls: the illumi- LYNN — Last night, as darkness set in, nation of three MBTA underpasses in about 500 people, including the mayor of downtown Lynn. Lynn, stood under a railroad underpass While local drum/percussion band on Washington Street and looked toward Grooversity got a mighty groove going, ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE the heavens. the lights pulsed in red, blue, yellow and People gather under one of the three overpasses that were lit as part of With the crowd clapping in rhythm and the Beyond Walls lighting ceremony on Wednesday. a loud 3-2-1 countdown, suddenly the LIGHT, A7

STEVE KRAUSE AT LARGE Agganis: The man, the myth, the games

We who enjoy sports are blessed to live in an age where everything is imme- diately lmed and saved for posterity. We can punch a few numbers and letters to access YouTube highlight clips of Bo Jackson or Deion Sanders. We contemplate how much skill it must take for someone to be able to climb a wall in center eld to make a catch while also bulling his way through a line of behemoth football players. And we take note that Michael Jordan — ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK deemed by many to be the best athlete of the 20th century — barely survived Food for thought: We waste Double-A . Tonight, we celebrate the legacy of a man who could pretty much do it all, and 133 billion pounds a year on an elite level, long before the likes of Jackson and environment. Sanders were even born. By Bella diGrazia, Lindsey Equally impressive, some or- The 57th Agganis football Ryan and Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF ganizations, like Creighton Pond game, featuring local senior Day Camp in Middleton, have athletes from high schools HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT Every year, the United States found a way to avoid throwing out throughout the area, will throws away more than one-third any food at all. hunger kick off at 7 p.m. at Man- of all the food it produces — 133 Creighton Pond Day Camp, run ning Field. The words on the hastily-lettered piece billion pounds. And grocery stores by the Lynn Boys & Girls Club, (In the event the game of cardboard read, “I’m hungry,” but the are responsible for tossing 10 per- has been providing free lunches is called due to rain, it’ll people holding the sign span the spec- cent of that. for children ages 6 to 14 every be played trum of American society. For young and Some of this food waste is inev- summer for the past decade. For Friday at old, someone living in a wealthy commu- itable, because of regulations de- years, many campers were unable 7, also at nity or a poor one, city dweller or small If tonight’s signed to keep the consumer safe. to bring their own lunch on a dai- Manning. town resident, hunger is a reality and game is Local school superintendents say ly basis, prompting former Lynn The call will The Item dug into the problem to portray it’s nearly impossible to measure Boys & Girls Club executive direc- rained out, be made by hunger’s faces and stories. how much food is thrown away tor, Obie Barker, to ask the Lynn it will be 3 p.m., with The six-part series that debuted Mon- by students, but all local school Public Schools administration for announce- played departments are committed to re- help. day in The Item and on itemlive.com re- ments both Friday ducing waste. Since then, the two organiza- veals how hunger knows no bounds and on itemlive. Other businesses, such as Whole tions have worked together and requires painful and gut-wrenching deci- at 7 p.m. com and Foods Market, have found a way sions on the part of people af icted by it. the Agganis to use discarded food and help the WASTE, A6 Foundation website.) All you have to know about Harry Agganis is that The average household discards 20 lbs. of food a month when he graduated from erton household. Our waste manage- the fridge too long. Boston University, he chose By Bill Brotherton ITEM STAFF ment system was to dump leftovers to play for the Boston Red We are not alone. The average and veggie skins into a garbage pail Sox when baseball was not American household throws out 20 “Take what you want, but eat what sunk into the ground in our back- even his best sport. pounds of food each month. you take,” my dad would say every yard. Once a week, the man from In high school and in Statistics show that up to 40 per- night as our family sat down to din- the piggery would come and take it college, Harry Agganis was cent of the food in the United States ner. He told my sisters and me that’s away. Food for his hogs; recycling at a football player. He lled what he heard daily from the Navy its most basic. is never eaten and 90 percent of that the 10,000-capacity Man- chef during his World War II stretch Today, my wife and I throw out an wasted food ends up in land lls. At ning Bowl whenever Lynn in the Paci c Theater. inconceivable amount of food: bags of the same time, one in 10 Americans Classical played there. Back in the 1960s, there wasn’t lettuce, fruits and veggies past the struggle to put enough food on the Agganis was “The Golden much food thrown out in the Broth- expiration date, leftovers that sit in table. Greek,” the athlete who rose above all others of his era and in this area. On that, there is near unanimity. But there’s very little lm INSIDE or video as evidence of his Swampscott selectmen like greatness. And what has Opinion survived has that grainy, what they see in administrator stilted quality that you of- Prosperity’s gateway. A4 ten see whenever there’s an Lynn By Gayla Cawley of Selectmen, in the board’s annual image of Babe Ruth running Of cials seeking new ITEM STAFF evaluation. the bases after hitting a proposals for former “The eagerness, energy, and commit- . Marshall School. A7 SWAMPSCOTT — Town Adminis- But there is enough archi- trator Sean Fitzgerald has received ment to town government demonstrat- val footage of him to be able high marks from the Board of Select- ed during Sean’s interview process has LOOK! extended without pause or disappoint- to determine that Agganis Lynn celebrates men more than a year into his tenure. had the tools to make it in Juneteenth. A8 “In his rst year as Swampscott’s ment to the manner in which Sean un- the NFL. of the town administrator, Sean has demon- dertakes his responsibilities on a daily thought Sports strated to the board an unprecedent- basis. Simply stated, Swampscott is Agganis lacrosse all-stars ed work ethic and enthusiasm,” wrote AGGANIS, B2 take to the eld. B1 Peter Spellios, chairman of the Board SWAMPSCOTT, A7 Sean Fitzgerald

OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 HIGH 74° VOL. 140, ISSUE 170 POLICE/FIRE ...... A5 COMICS ...... B4 TRAVEL...... B8 LOW 62° LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018

MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS State looks to ease blow to highway in Westford Feds: Troopers ‘tarnished’ unions from court ruling when she crashed into another vehicle. The BOSTON (AP) — driver of that vehicle was Massachusetts House 35-year-old Raming Medi- na Cabreja of Worcester, badge with bogus OT shifts Speaker Robert DeLeo is hoping to soften the blow who was pronounced dead to unions following a Su- at the scene. She has By Alanna preme Court decision. been released on personal Durkin Richer The court on Wednes- recognizance and ordered ASSOCIATED PRESS day ruled that public to remain under house employees can’t be arrest until the next BOSTON — Three re- forced to pay fees to hearing on July 27. cently suspended or re- labor unions that repre- An attorney for Gag- tired Massachusetts State sent them in collective non-Erickson could not be Police troopers were ar- bargaining. The decision immediately identified, rested Wednesday and is expected to financial- and a working number for charged with taking thou- ly weaken unions and her residence could not be sands of dollars of over- affect millions of govern- found. time pay for hours they ment workers. didn’t work by submitting DeLeo, a Democrat, told Ex-boarding school teacher bogus traffic citations to conceal that they had ac- reporters that legisla- pleads not guilty to rape tive leaders are talking tually been off the clock. U.S. Attorney Andrew PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS to unions to discuss MILTON (AP) — A Lelling called the arrests possible action. He said onetime boarding school From left, former Massachusetts State Police Troopers Paul Cesan, Da- the beginning of his of- he hopes to act quickly teacher returned to the vid Wilson, and Trooper Gary Herman leave Moakley Federal Court in fice’s investigation into before the Legislature U.S. from Thailand has Boston Wednesday. whether overtime abuse completes its formal ses- pleaded not guilty to child is a systemic problem at sion on July 31. rape charges. Massachusetts State Po- al funds. They appeared 138-mile Massachusetts state police. State police It wasn’t immediately The Norfolk District lice, who put their lives on in Boston’s federal court Turnpike from Boston to have told prosecutors that clear what kind of action Attorney’s office says about 40 employees had the line for all of us every hours later and were re- the New York state border. lawmakers could take to 72-year-old Reynold Buo- apparent discrepancies each and every day,” Hank leased from custody on Officials say the men help unions. no left Milton Academy in between pay received and Shaw, FBI special agent in certain conditions. put in for overtime pay for Unions typically spend 1987 and had been living hours worked in 2016, but charge of the Boston Field Cesan and Herman’s law- shifts they either left hours million lobbying Bea- in southeast Asia for a the three troopers are the Division, told reporters. yers didn’t immediately early or didn’t work at all in con Hill each year. The number of years. Paul Cesan, 50, Gary respond to messages from 2016. For example, Cesan’s Massachusetts Teachers only ones so far to face Prosecutors say Buono Herman, 45, and David The Associated Press. It cruiser radio was off — sug- Association — the state’s criminal charges. was arraigned Wednes- “These troopers selfishly Wilson, 57, were arrested was not immediately clear gesting he wasn’t operating largest union — reported day on three counts of spending over $500,000 tarnished the reputation at their homes just after if Wilson has an attorney. the vehicle — the entire rape of a child and three and badge worn proud- sunrise and charged with The troopers were mem- time he claimed to be work- on lobbying efforts in counts of rape of a child 2017. ly by so many other hard embezzlement from an bers of the now-disbanded ing an overtime shift that with force involving one working members of the agency receiving feder- Troop E, which patrols the year, court records say. student. He was named Fire officials investigating in sealed indictments last hazmat situation year. Milton Academy said Mom demands release of daughter BOSTON (AP) — Fire in February 2017 that officials are investigating independent investigators what caused an alarm to had determined Buono separated while crossing border go off and spur a hazmat molested at least a dozen response. male students. He headed By Philip Marcelo The suit is among doz- A 12-story commercial the school’s theater ASSOCIATED PRESS ens filed across the coun- building in the city’s Fi- program for more than a try since President Donald nancial district was evac- decade. BOSTON — A Guatema- Trump signed an execu- uated Wednesday after- An attorney for Buono lan woman seeking asy- tive order last week end- noon for what fire officials rejected the findings of lum in the U.S. is suing for ing his administration’s are calling “an unknown the investigation at the the release of her 8-year- practice of separating mi- chemical release.” time. Buono has opted old daughter from federal grant children from their Officials say five people, to postpone bail argu- custody, after the two were parents. including three firefight- ment until July 18. He is forcibly separated after Among the other Mas- ers, have been taken to ordered held without bail crossing the U.S.-Mexico sachusetts cases is Lidia hospitals for medical until then. border illegally. Karine Souza, a Brazilian evaluations. Their condi- Angelica Rebeca Gonza- woman who filed a federal tions aren’t immediately Ethel Kennedy to join fast lez-Garcia said Wednes- lawsuit Tuesday demand- available. day her daughter is fear- ing the release of her Around 200 people protesting family separation ful and lonely, having been 9-year-old son, who’s been were evacuated from the BOSTON (AP) — The bruised by another child detained in Chicago since building. 90-year-old widow of and dealt with a fever and last month. The department’s Robert F. Kennedy plans pink eye (conjunctivitis) The Massachusetts AC- hazmat team was initial- to participate in a hun- since being detained. She’s LU’s lawsuit also comes ly alerted after an alarm ger strike to protest the even had to celebrate her PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS after a federal judge in on the building’s fifth separation of immigrant eighth birthday among San Diego, in a sepa- floor went off. Angelica Rebeca Gonzalez-Garcia pleads to be families. complete strangers, the rate case brought by the Fire Department reunited with her 8-year-old daughter during The Boston Globe 31-year-old mother said. ACLU, ruled Tuesday that spokesman Marc Sand- “I’m desperate. I’m plead- a news conference at the office of the Ameri- any migrant children sep- ers says a strange odor reports Ethel Kennedy can Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, plans to join several of ing. I want my daughter arated from their parents was making people feel back with me,” she said, Wednesday in Boston. must be returned to their ill. The hazmat team is her family members and dozens of activists who speaking through tears families within 30 days. working to determine in the office of the Amer- The ACLU and two Bos- filings by the initials S.K. Gonzalez-Garcia said whether the odor was each plan to fast for 24 hours and make a dona- ican Civil Liberties Union ton-area law firms say They argue that the con- Wednesday she and her caused by a chemical of Massachusetts, which they’ve filed an emergen- tinued separation violates daughter were apprehend- spill. tion equal to the value of the food they would have is representing her in the cy lawsuit to immediately the family’s due process ed after crossing the bor- case. “She’s a little girl. reunite Gonzalez-Garcia rights, as well as the Con- der in Arizona and were Firefighters revive dog eaten. The organization Rob- She hasn’t done anything with her daughter, who stitution’s guarantee of quickly sent to separate rescued from blaze ert F. Kennedy Human wrong.” is only identified in court equal protection. detention facilities. FALL RIVER (AP) — Rights is holding what Firefighters have helped it calls a “hunger strike House OKs automatic voter registration bill rescue eight people and and prayer chain” over revived a dog that passed 24 days in honor of an estimated 2,400 children By Steve LeBlanc pioned by groups like Com- says it’s important to get and addresses to voter out during a fire at an ASSOCIATED PRESS mon Cause Massachusetts the bill approved by the lists in their city or town. apartment building. separated from parents because of President and the League of Women Massachusetts Senate Those who are automat- First responders were BOSTON — The Mas- Voters of Massachusetts. and signed by Republican ically registered will be called to the fire in Fall Donald Trump’s “zero tol- sachusetts House has ap- erance” policy for immi- It was approved by the Gov. Charlie Baker so his notified by mail of the op- River at 11:30 a.m. proved a bill that would House on Wednesday on a office can begin automat- portunity to choose a polit- Tuesday. Fall River fire grants who enter the U.S. create an automatic voter illegally at the Mexican 130-20 vote. ically registering eligible ical party or to decline to inspector Paul Cote says registration system, mak- border. An estimated 680,000 Massachusetts residents register. Those who do not inspectors were already ing it easier for people to Kerry Kennedy heads eligible Massachusetts in time to vote in the 2020 decline within three weeks inside the building when cast ballots in elections. the organization. She voters are currently not presidential primary. will be registered to vote. the blaze began and were The system would au- says her mother is “very registered to vote. Galvin said the bill Those already registered able to alert residents. tomatically update a per- joyful” about participat- “It’s a win for democracy, would let Massachusetts will have their information Cote tells The Boston son’s voter registration ing in the protest. it’s a win for security, and residents automatically be checked for any changes, Globe residents might when he or she notifies a it’s a win for voters,” said registered to vote as part such as a change of ad- not have known about Hot air balloon makes state agency like the Reg- Pam Wilmot, executive di- of their transactions with dress. the fire otherwise, istry of Motor Vehicles of rector of Common Cause the Registry of Motor Ve- The process to start au- because the building’s surprise landing in yard a new address or other Massachusetts. hicles and MassHealth tomatically registering smoke detectors weren’t change in status. Democratic state Sec- unless they specifically voters would begin Jan. 1, METHUEN (AP) — A working. The bill has been cham- retary William Galvin decline to add their names 2020, under the bill. Firefighters pulled a giant, smiley face hot air family’s pet pit bull from balloon has made a sur- the apartment and used prise landing in a home- House approves ‘gay conversion therapy’ ban CPR to revive the uncon- owner’s yard. scious animal. First responders say individual’s sexual iden- and suffering to a child, bigotry and can have last- The dog was transport- the hot air balloon By Steve LeBlanc ASSOCIATED PRESS ed to a veterinarian for carrying six passengers tity can be emotionally but said the bill is written ing, detrimental health traumatizing, particularly in a way that is in violation effects,” DeLeo said. “In further treatment. A sec- landed in a Methuen BOSTON — The Mas- for teens and children. of the First Amendment short, there is no place for ond dog died in the fire. yard around 6:30 a.m. sachusetts House has “There’s a broad consen- right to free speech. The cause of the fire is Tuesday. No injuries overwhelmingly approved this cruel activity in Mas- sus in the medical com- “The idea that a doctor still under investigation. were reported. a bill that would ban so- sachusetts.” munity that attempts to can’t speak to a 12-year old Balloon pilot Tony Sica called “gay conversion The bill would still al- change a minor’s sexual child about some alterna- Woman arraigned in says they took off from therapy” for minors. low adults to engage in orientation or gender iden- tives maybe to permanent, connection to fatal crash New Hampshire, and the The bill passed on a 137- conversion therapy if they landing was normal for 14 vote Wednesday. tity through conversion life-changing surgeries choose. WESTFORD (AP) — A his company High Five Supporters of the ban therapy are unnecessary, without being in violation woman has been ar- Ballooning. say the therapy — which ineffective and harmful,” of the law and potential- raigned in connection to a Sica says they mostly aims to alter a person’s the Newton Democrat said. ly losing their medical li- Opponents of the ban cense is crazy to me,” the 781-593-7700 fatal highway crash. land in residential areas sexual orientation — is Publishing Daily, except Sundays Prosecutors say 45-year- because New Hampshire widely discredited by med- say the state shouldn’t Billerica Republican said, USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 old Julie Gagnon-Er- is a heavily wooded state. ical and mental health as- come between a patient predicting that the bill Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA ickson was arraigned Sarah Benoit, the owner sociations. They say the and their therapist. They will end up in court. and additional offices. of the home where the say if sexual desires and Democratic House Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Wednesday in Ayer Dis- therapy is premised on the Subscriptions trict Court and charged balloon landed, tells belief that being LGBTQ gender identities exist on Speaker Robert DeLeo Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States with felony motor vehic- WBZ-TV the pilot gave is an illness that needs to a spectrum, therapy that hailed the lopsided vote, $20.00 for 4 weeks ular homicide while oper- her a bottle of champagne be cured. addresses gender identity saying he supports the $65.00 for 13 weeks ating under the influence and a thank you card. Supporters say the ther- should be allowed. push to ban what he said $130.00 for 26 weeks $260.00 for 1 year of alcohol. Benoit says the passen- apy can lead to depression Rep. Marc Lombardo was a discredited form Send payment to and POSTMASTER, Officials say Gag- gers were in good spirits, and suicide in young peo- said he understands the of therapy aimed at the send address changes to: non-Erickson was driving telling her “we’re just ple. impulse to protect children young and vulnerable. The Daily Item 80 miles-per-hour in the here for some morning State Rep. Kay Khan and opposes conversion “This practice has no sci- 110 Munroe St. wrong direction on the coffee.” said attempts to alter an therapy that brings pain entific basis, is rooted in P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 NATION Stunning defeat emboldens the left as Dems eye a new identity

By Steve Peoples do so much better, and we and Bill Barrow could be so much better." ASSOCIATED PRESS But hardly clearer for the party. NEW YORK — Alexan- Her stunning victory dria Ocasio-Cortez sur- in the Democratic pri- prised herself. And a lot of mary offers a new win- other people, too. dow into the tug-of-war The 28-year-old liberal for the direction of the activist, who worked as party as Trump's presi- a bartender at times last dency stretches through year, knocked off the No. 4 its second year, a fight of- House Democrat Tuesday ten overshadowed by the in New York City. And in more explosive intraparty so doing, the former Ber- debate on the Republican FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS nie Sanders campaign or- side. Rep. Roger Williams, a Republican who op- ganizer threw a spotlight Ocasio-Cortez's un- posed the bill, said, “we need to start securing on the surge of energy on likely win elevated the the border and not reward bad behavior, and the left that's re-defining Democratic Party base's that’s what this bill did.” the Democratic Party's leftward lurch on some search for a new identi- issues — the embrace of ty in the age of Donald Medicare for all and the Trump. abolition of the federal House nixes GOP "We always thought it agency that enforces im- was possible," Ocasio-Cor- migration laws, among tez said of her win against them — even if the party's immigration bill, 10-term incumbent Joe establishment leaders are PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Crowley in an interview reluctant to promote such Wednesday with The As- liberal priorities as Dem- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the winner of a Dem- ignoring Trump sociated Press. She added: ocrats fight for control of ocratic Congressional primary in New York, up- "I just felt like we could Congress this fall. set U.S. Rep. Joe Crowley in Tuesday’s election. By Alan Fram cans voted "no," including and Lisa Mascaro many of the party's most ASSOCIATED PRESS conservative members. "We need to start se- Justice Kennedy retiring, giving WASHINGTON — The curing the border and Republican-led House not reward bad behavior, resoundingly rejected a and that's what this bill Trump a major high court pick far-ranging immigration did," said Rep. Roger Wil- bill Wednesday despite an liams, R-Texas. Conser- eleventh-hour endorse- By Mark Sherman half an hour about a po- vatives have opposed the ment by President Don- bill's provision offering a ASSOCIATED PRESS tential successor and oth- ald Trump, as the gulf er topics. The retirement chance at citizenship for WASHINGTON — Jus- between the GOP's mod- hundreds of thousands of will take effect at the end erate and conservative tice Anthony Kennedy, of July. immigrants who came to wings proved too deep for the U.S. illegally as chil- the Supreme Court's deci- Trump praised Kennedy sive man in the middle on leaders to avert an awk- dren. Calling it amnesty, as a man of "tremendous abortion, gay rights and ward election-year display they have said it doesn't vision" and said his search other contentious issues, of division. do enough to limit the for a new justice would be- announced his retirement The bill was killed 301- number of relatives who gin "immediately." Wednesday, giving Pres- 121, with nearly half of immigrants here legally ident Donald Trump a Without Kennedy, the Republicans opposing the can sponsor for residence. golden chance to cement court will be split between measure. The depth of Even if it passed, the bill conservative control of the four liberal justices who GOP opposition was an rejected Wednesday would nation's highest court. were appointed by Demo- embarrassing showing have been dead on arriv- The 81-year-old Kenne- cratic presidents and four for Trump and a rebuff of al in the closely divided dy, often a voice of moder- conservatives who were House leaders, who'd post- Senate, where Democrats ation over three decades named by Republicans. poned the vote twice and have enough votes to kill on the court, provided the Trump's nominee, likely proposed changes in hopes it. House Democrats voted key vote on such closely di- to give the conservatives of driving up the tally for unanimously against it. vided issues as affirmative a solid majority, will face a a measure that seemed "Show some compas- action, guns, campaign fi- Senate confirmation pro- doomed from the start. sion," said Rep. Adriano nance and voting rights cess in which Republicans The roll call seemed to Espaillat, D-N.Y., who in addition to same-sex hold the slimmest major- empower GOP conserva- came to the U.S. from the marriage and the right to ity but Democrats can't tives on the fraught issue. Dominican Republic with abortion. prevent a vote. Last week a harder-right his parents at age 9. "Will Kennedy informed his Trump already has a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS package was defeated but we step up to be the coun- colleagues of his plans, list of 25 candidates — 193 Republicans voted for try that allowed me, as a then went to the White 24 judges and Utah Sen. Without Kennedy, the court will be split be- it, 72 more than Wednes- young boy, to find safety House to meet with Mike Lee — and has said tween four liberal justices who were appointed day's total. In Wednes- with my mother and fa- Trump, where the presi- he would choose a nomi- by Democratic presidents and four conserva- day's vote, 112 Republi- ther?" dent said they talked for nee from that list. tives who were named by Republicans. High court: Unions Frustration and heartbreak for can not force govt. migrant parents looking for kids workers to pay fees

By Morgan Lee many newly arrived im- By Mark Sherman National Education Asso- migrants don’t have, said and Julie Watson ASSOCIATED PRESS ciation. "They are going ASSOCIATED PRESS Jesse Bless, an attorney after our members." from Jeff Goldman Immi- WASHINGTON — The But American Federa- EL PASO, Texas — In an gration in Boston, who is Supreme Court ruled tion of Teachers President unmarked brick building representing Lidia Karine Wednesday that govern- Randi Weingarten said a few blocks from the Mex- Souza. ment workers can't be unions would not be dis- ican border, immigrant Souza, 27, turned her- forced to contribute to la- suaded: "Don't count us parents clutched folders of self and her son, Diogo, bor unions that represent out." birth certificates and asy- into U.S. authorities at the them in collective bar- lum paperwork and sat on Texas border and request- gaining, dealing a serious The labor leaders spoke folding chairs, waiting to ed asylum, arguing her financial blow to Demo- after the court ruled that use a single, shared land- life was in danger in her cratic-leaning organized the laws requiring fair line phone. native Brazil. U.S. officials labor. share fees violate the First They rushed to the detained her in Texas and The court's conservative Amendment by compelling phone as their names took her son May 30 with- majority, re-empowered workers to support unions were called with word that they may disagree with. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS out telling her where he by Justice Neil Gorsuch, a relative or government would be. scrapped a 41-year-old "States and public-sec- worker was on the line, Lidia Karine Souza, 27, turned herself and her When she was released decision that had allowed tor unions may no longer perhaps with news about son, Diogo, in to U.S. authorities at the Texas bor- June 9, she said, anoth- states to require that pub- extract agency fees from their children. der and requested asylum, arguing her life was in er detained mother who lic employees pay some nonconsenting employ- For days and weeks now, danger in her native Brazil. had also been separated fees to unions that rep- ees," Justice Samuel Ali- some of the hundreds of from her child told her to resent them, even if the to said in his majority parents separated from Tuesday night to reunite said he believes the dead- check a Chicago shelter, workers choose not to join. opinion in the latest case their children at the Mex- the more than 2,000 chil- line is realistic. and there she found him. The 5-4 decision not only in which Gorsuch, an ap- ican border by the Trump dren with their parents in "It's a question of politi- They were allowed no will free non-union mem- pointee of President Don- administration have been 30 days, or 14 days in the cal will, not resources," he more than weekly 20-min- bers in nearly two dozen ald Trump, provided a key battling one of the world's case of those under 5. said. ute phone calls, in which states from any financial fifth vote for a conserva- most complex immigra- But huge logistical chal- For many immigrants, he begged her to get them ties to unions, but also tive outcome. tion systems to find their lenges remain, and wheth- the bureaucracy has be- reunited. could encourage mem- Trump himself tweeted youngsters and get them er the U.S. government come increasingly frus- Souza, who moved in bers to stop paying dues his approval of the deci- back. can manage to clear away trating as they try to find with relatives in Massa- for services the court said sion while Alito still was For many, it has been a the red tape, confusion their children. chusetts, said she submit- Wednesday they can get reading a summary of it lopsided battle, and a frus- and seeming lack of co- Some have had to send ted 36 pages of documents for free. from the bench. trating and heartbreaking ordination and make the for birth certificates and that U.S. officials required Union leaders said in one. Most do not speak deadline remains to be identity documents from to regain her child. But reaction to the ruling that English, many know noth- seen. Honduras and are waiting her son remained in custo- they expect to suffer some LAW OFFICES OF ing about their children's The Justice Department for them to arrive in the dy, much of it quarantined loss of revenue and also JAMES J. CARRIGAN whereabouts, and some and the Department of mail. in a room because he had predicted that the same • Social Security Disability say their calls to the gov- Health and Human Ser- Some parents who are the chicken pox, and she anti-union forces that • Workers Compensation ernment's 1-800 informa- vices, which is in charge of attempting to get their now has been told her rel- pushed to get rid of the • Accidents tion hotline have gone un- the children, gave no im- children placed with atives need to be finger- so-called fair shares that 25 years located across from Lynn District Court answered. mediate details Wednes- friends or relatives in the printed and the soonest nonmembers had to pay Now, at least, they have day on how they intend to U.S. are being asked by the boy could be released will try to persuade mem- 15 Johnson St. the legal system on their respond to the ruling. the government to provide in late July. bers to cut their ties. 781-596-0100 side, since a federal judge Anthony Romero, execu- fingerprints of relatives He celebrated his ninth "There are already JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN in California ordered the tive director of the Ameri- along with utility bills and birthday Monday locked plans," said Lily Eskelsen RONALD D. MALLOY Trump administration can Civil Liberties Union, lease information, which up. García, president of the www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018 OPINION JAY AMBROSE HOW TO REACH US

E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S The Constitution wins again Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant It won’t quit. Critics of erts got at the truth of tury document is outdat- Advertising Director T  J  Gordon R. Hall President Donald Trump things in his ruling that ed and that playing loose 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey screech profanities on TV, said it was not the job of is the way to go. The real P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Chief Financial O cer they throw press secretar- the court to judge Trump’s solution, if they are right Lynn, MA 01903 Michael H. Shanahan J N. W  ies out of restaurants and statements but to judge about a need for change, is Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman one of them on Tuesday whether they influenced the legitimate amendment Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PŽ Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 said the Supreme Court’s what he did. They didn’t. process that requires upholding of a travel ban There was no religious Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 widespread consensus. All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 was the equivalent of one discrimination in the ban. Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Sometimes it has seemed 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 of the worst things it has It was religiously neutral. we do not even have a Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 ever done. It was also well within the Constitution anymore, Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 That would be allow- president’s authority and Classifi ed Advertising Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 just an oligarchy of nine classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 ing Japanese-American responsibilities as decid- people taking the place Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 citizens to get locked up ed, not by emotions riding of Congress. With one ap- Subscriptions [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 in concentration camps high, but by statutes. pointment, that of Justice This decision, he wrote, during World War II, and Neil Gorsuch, Trump has Circulation Justice Sonia Sotomayor was in no way akin to [email protected] done much to keep consti- wasn’t through yet. In a OKing the racist roundup tutionality in place, as was Ext. 3 dissent, she wanted the of Japanese-Americans, shown by still another de- Newsroom world to know that Trump something that was objec- cision Tuesday. [email protected] had called for a complete tively illegal and scarcely [email protected] California had written a Muslim ban during the a presidential prerogative. Ext. 4 campaign, and that this Sotomayor’s contrary con- law saying that anti-abor- EDITORIAL tion, crisis pregnancy Sports very act, an example of his tention strikes me as say- [email protected] recurring religious bias, ing she cares not a whit centers must advertise was all the evidence need- for rule of law, just as low- where abortions can be Ext. 5 ed that his ban was a dis- er courts ruling against had, which is kind of like Retail and Online grace to America, the Con- Trump’s second and third saying Republican head- Advertising Prosperity’s quarters should advertise [email protected] stitution, all we stand for. bans were doing serious, What we had here was politicizing harm to a ju- speeches by socialist Sen. ADVERTISING Bernie Sanders. The First still another example of an diciary thereby rendered Ernie Carpenter Jr. overreaching Trump ad- less credible. Amendment has some- Director of Advertising gateway thing to say about this, as and Business Development, ext. 1355 versary aiming to do more To not a few leftists out damage to our precious there, the decision was did another 5-to-4 court [email protected] Snowball effect is one of those overused phrases system of governance than just another instance of decision that, of course, Michele Iannaco writers lean on to explain how a seemingly isolated he could come up with at conservatives outnumber- still allows the state gov- Sales Representative, ext. 1315 event exerts significant influence or casts a big shad- his very worst. The occa- ing liberals on the court. It ernment to advertise all it [email protected] ow on the world around it. sion was a 5-to-4 decision was more than that. It was wants. Ralph Mitchell With apologies to critics of overused phrases, let us upholding his effort to the people believing in the Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Liberty lives on, at least [email protected] state here and now that the newly-christened Gate- keep terrorists from com- most obvious meanings of for a while. way North housing on lower Washington Street will ing our way from countries the Constitution outnum- Patricia Whalen have a huge snowball effect on Lynn. Jay Ambrose is an op- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 where they are plentiful bering those who want to [email protected] Ten years in the making with a $31 million price and where vetting is a lost reform it into vaporous ed columnist for Tribune tag, the 71-unit housing development is a major step cause the United States is ideals they can then twist News Service. Readers BUSINESS OFFICE forward in transforming a run-down corner of Lynn trying to restore. anyway they like. Their may email him at speakto- Susan J. Conti into a vibrant extension of downtown. Gateway is lo- Chief Justice John Rob- take is that the 18th cen- [email protected]. Controller, ext. 1288 cated two blocks from the Market-Broad streets bus [email protected] stop and commuter rail platform and it sits at the NOAH BERLATSKY Ted Grant edge of the Sagamore Hill neighborhood. Publisher, ext. 1234 Once home to a row of bars, lower Washington [email protected] Street — thanks to Gateway North — is about to be- Marian Kinney come an extension of downtown five minutes away It’s not the spoiler that’s ext. 1212 from public transportation and entertainment and [email protected] places to eat. Will Kraft And that is just the start: The people who live in objectionable, it’s the spoiler alert Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 Gateway North are going to want more amenities [email protected] that meet their needs, including additional places to “Rosebud” is the sled. Jennifer Perez eat and places where they can have fun. Spider-Man dies. L3-37 ext. 1205 [email protected] Transforming a once-neglected stretch of street in gets scrapped and turned Lynn is just one of the potential changes Gateway into part of the Millenni- Mike Shanahan North brings to Lynn. The building is, in the tru- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 um Falcon. Amy framed [email protected] est sense, a mixed-income project. Its apartments her husband for her own are scaled to traditional affordable as well as mar- faked murder. Carolina Trujillo ket-rate rents. But Gateway North is also the flag- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 According to internet et- [email protected] ship for providing workforce housing. iquette, all of these movie Defined as rental housing that is affordable to Jim Wilson reveals should have been Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 working families whose incomes are too high for preceded by a big warning: [email protected] subsidized housing, but not enough to afford mar- SPOILER ALERT, and CIRCULATION ket-rate rents, workforce housing represents an ap- you should have averted proach to development that embraces the realities of your eyes. “Spoiler alert” Lisa Mahmoud the housing market. Manager, ext. 1239 is so ubiquitous, so accept- [email protected] It’s safe to say that Lynn Housing Authority & ed that the Oxford English Neighborhood Development (LHAND), through its Dictionary is adding it to CLASSIFIED development arm, Neighborhood Development Asso- its august lexicon as of Abbe Young Smith ciates, Inc., is uniquely positioned to bring the work- this month. Manager, ext. 1276 [email protected] force housing concept to fruition. Spoiler alerts have un- PHOTO | LUCASFILM LHAND has a history of turning neglected sections questionably conquered NEWSROOM of Lynn ranging from the Highlands, to Sagamore criticism; they are stan- Seeing the phrase “spoiler alert” has become Hill to corners of West Lynn, into attractive and Mike Alongi dard reviewer practice, ubiquitous, especially with such anticipated Sports Reporter ext. 1228 safe places to live. Gateway North, a partnership be- not just standard English. films as “Solo.” [email protected] tween Neighborhood Development Associates, Inc., But I wish it weren’t so. Bill Brotherton and Boston-based Hub Holdings LLC, is proof that The idea that you must Spit on Your Grave” is a own acts of evil and cruel- Features Editor ext. 1338 innovative, even risky, development ideas are doable. not give away a plot twist great movie. But I think ty. [email protected] It’s fair to say only LHAND Executive Director in a film, TV show, game or Ebert’s review is great, “The mindless and hys- Gayla Cawley Charles J. Gaeta and Director of Planning and Devel- book is bad for criticism, too, in its own way — full terical banality of the evil Reporter, ext. 1236 opment Peggy Phelps could have brought to bear the and worse for art. of passion and uncompro- presented in ‘The Exor- [email protected] planning experience, vision, and wealth of contacts The term “Spoiler alert” mising anger. Ebert re- cist’ is the most terrifying Cheryl Charles required to get Gateway North off the drawing board signals more than a re- fuses to see the film from thing about the film,” he News Editor, ext. 1278 and see it through a 10-year planning and construc- veal. It indicates cautious the perspective of its fans; writes. “Americans should [email protected] tion process. criticism that’s worried he insists that he will not know more about evil than Bella diGrazia Critics, and Lynn has its share, will do their best to about giving offense. stand (or sit) with them. A that, and if they pretend Reporter, ext. 1317 downplay Gateway North’s impact on the city’s and [email protected] Alerting readers to spoil- spoiler alert in his review otherwise, they are lying.” the region’s unmet housing needs. But they will not ers in reviews treats books would be hypocritical, Prefacing his exploration Thomas Grillo be able to deny Gateway North’s ability to turn lower Reporter, ext. 1264 and movies like delicate weak — just plain wrong. of the movie with “spoiler Washington Street into an extension of Lynn’s walk- [email protected] works of wonder whose If knowing the plot of “I alert” would have been tan- able downtown. They won’t be able to deny, as Mayor mysteries must be protect- Spit on Your Grave” makes tamount to saying “I have Spenser Hasak Thomas M. McGee pointed out, the development’s Photographer, ext. 1332 ed rather than explored. you less likely to pay mon- a subtle and painful point 100 percent-union employment track record. [email protected] The spoiler alert is con- ey to view it, Ebert thinks to make about American They will have to admit Gateway North’s is yet Thor Jourgensen gruent, not coincidentally, that’s all to the good. racism — but don’t pay at- another Lynn-first effort to meet local and regional Editorial Director, ext. 1267 with corporate marketing. “There is no reason to see tention if you haven’t seen [email protected] housing challenges head on. (Movie studios regularly this movie except to be en- ‘The Exorcist’!” Daniel Kane warn critics not to reveal tertained by the sight of When fans or studios Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 plot twists before a cer- sadism and suffering,” he chastise writers for spoil- [email protected] tain date, on the implicit writes. ers, they are saying that Steve Krause threat that if they do they A total pan isn’t the only criticism must always pri- Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 may be denied access to reason to suspend your be- oritize the views of those [email protected] future screeners.) lief in spoiler alerts. In his who see art in a certain, Emma LeBlanc Pérez But caution and delicacy book-length work of film narrow, predictable and Copy Editor should not be criticism’s criticism, “The Devil Finds linear way. [email protected] intent. Work,” James Baldwin If critics want to pre- Harold Rivera Take, for example, Roger doesn’t hesitate to give serve a film’s narrative Sports Editor, ext. 1238 Ebert’s infamous review away the ending of one of roller-coaster ride, its sur- [email protected] of the rape/revenge thrill- America’s most famous prises, so be it. But that Owen O’Rourke er “I Spit on Your Grave” horror movies: “At the shouldn’t be the standard Photographer, ext. 1224 (1980). Ebert starts with end of ‘The Exorcist,’” he for criticism. Those with [email protected] this, “A vile bag of garbage writes, “the demon-racked something different to say Roberto Scalese named ‘I Spit on Your little girl murderess kiss- should be allowed to say it Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 [email protected] Grave’ is playing in Chica- es the Holy Father, and without the ritual use of go theaters this week.” He she remembers nothing.” “spoiler alert.” The term Mark Sutherland then summarizes the plot Baldwin doesn’t care Creative Director is in the OED. But that [email protected] of the movie, from begin- about preserving the plea- doesn’t mean critics have ning to end, sans spoiler sures of story resolution to use it. Anne Marie Tobin alerts. His point is that for future filmgoers. He’s Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] “I Spit on Your Grave” is using William Friedkin’s Noah Berlatsky is the a moral abomination. You film to make a point about author most recently of Bridget Turcotte how white people in the “The Consequences of Fem- Reporter, ext. 1269 can’t spoil a moral abomi- [email protected] nation. It’s already a ruin. United States deny, and inism: Women Film Direc- As it happens, I think “I conveniently forget, their tors.” Ryan York 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] THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Accidents 3:13 p.m. on Tuesday; on Es- earlier in the day of one pair of Harmony Grove Cemetery with SAUGUS larly arrests, reflect police records. tes Street at 12:41 a.m. on shoes worth $50 and the store a rifle that may or not be real. A report of a motor vehicle In the event of a perceived inac- Wednesday. caught it on camera on Wash- Police confirmed it was a pellet crash at 380 Western Ave. at Arrests curacy, it is the sole responsibility ington Street at 7:55 p.m. on gun and advised man to put it 10:39 a.m. on Tuesday; at 670 Tuesday. The caller knew the away and sent him on his way; Elisa Marie Doherty, 30, of of the concerned party to contact Theft Western Ave. at 11:06 a.m. suspect and was able to gave a report of vandalism on Tues- 23 Carr Road, was arrested on the relevant police department and on Tuesday; at 127 Union St. A report of larceny at Essex responding officers a detailed day at 4:52 p.m. at Nordstrom warrant charges of leaving the have the department issue a no- at 11:44 a.m. on Tuesday; at and Washington streets at 8:20 description. at 210 Andover St. Mall secu- scene of personal injury, operat- tice of correction to the Daily Item. Graves and Western avenues p.m. on Tuesday; at 19 Allen rity reported juveniles did some ing a motor vehicle with a sus- Corrections or clarifications will not at 12:16 p.m. on Tuesday; at Ave. at 9:52 a.m. on Wednes- minor damage in the bathroom. pended license, and driving the 177 Fayette St. at 2:12 p.m. on PEABODY be made without express notice of day. Officer brought the kids to the wrong way on a state highway. Tuesday; at Munroe and Wash- change from the arresting police Arrest Outreach Center where they Robert D. Ariniello, 41, of 25 ington streets at 3:30 p.m. on Vandalism Beachview Ave., was arrested department. were picked up by their parents. Tuesday; at Broad and Market Ty Lee Arbegast, 28, home- on warrant charges of assault A report of vandalism to a streets at 5:52 p.m. on Tuesday; less, was arrested and charged and battery. motor vehicle at 114 Newcastle LYNN at Lynn City Hall, 3 City Hall on Monday at 11:11 p.m. for REVERE St. at 4:47 p.m. on Tuesday. Square, at 6 p.m. on Tuesday; breaking and entering in the Accidents Arrests at Allerton and Ford streets at nighttime, burglary, and assault. Arrests 6:10 p.m. on Tuesday; at Broad A report of a motor vehicle ac- MARBLEHEAD Omar Gaviria-Agudelo, 45, Misael Alburquerque, 20, and Market streets at 6:14 p.m. Accidents cident on the Main Street ramp of 19 Orchard St., was arrest- on Tuesday; at CVS Pharmacy, Accidents of 21 Eliot Road, was arrested near Route 1 at 9:55 a.m. Tues- ed and charged with assault 65 Boston St., at 2:20 a.m. on A report of a motor vehicle and charged with domestic as- day; at 444 Broadway at 12:51 and battery with a dangerous Wednesday. A report of a truck hitting a crash, possible rollover, on Mon- sault or domestic assault and p.m. Tuesday. weapon at 4:05 p.m. on Tues- A report of a and run mo- motor vehicle at Atlantic Avenue day at 5:19 p.m. at 225 Ando- battery intimate relationship at day. tor vehicle crash at 298 Union and Hawkes Street at 3:40 p.m. ver St. and 2 Sylvan St. Parties 2:26 p.m. Tuesday. Complaints Elodia Carrillo, 48, of 89 St. at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday; on Tuesday. refused medical attention. One A 15-year-old juvenile was ar- Broad St., was arrested and on Rockingham Street at 3:09 operator was cited for operat- rested and charged with armed A report of a raccoon chasing charged with parole or proba- p.m. on Tuesday. Complaints ing to endanger and a red light robbery on American Legion cats around a property on Cen- tion violation at 10:11 a.m. on A report of a motor vehicle violation; a hit and run accident Highway at 7:58 p.m. Tuesday. tral Street at 9:43 a.m. Tuesday. Wednesday. crash with personal injury at A caller reported he lost his was reported on Monday at 6:24 A report of an older male uri- Dennis Conway, of 47 Euclid 161 Walnut St. at 6:15 p.m. on American Express credit card p.m. at Macy’s at 210 Andover Accidents nating in the take out spot at Applebees Restaurant in front Ave., Quincy, was arrested on Tuesday; at Essex and Wash- on June 6 and his wife called St.; a report of a motor vehicle A report of a motor vehicle of customers at 2:48 p.m. Tues- warrant charges of possession ington streets at 9:25 a.m. on a number that she found on crash was reported on Tuesday accident at Sunoco Gas Sta- day. Police report the man has a of a class B drug, operating Wednesday. the internet to report it, but the at the Sports Medicine North at tion at 2:26 p.m. Tuesday; at medical condition. a motor vehicle with a sus- number was not identical to the 1 Orthopedic Drive at 8:03 a.m. Stop & Shop on Squire Road pended license, marked lanes Assaults number on the back of the card. Caller said she struck a parked at 3:44 p.m. Tuesday; at Co- violation, operating under the The scam number told his wife car in the lot; a motor vehicle Overdose A report of an assault and peland Circle at 7 p.m. Tues- influence of drugs, and on a to purchase $2,600 worth of crash was reported on Tuesday battery with a dangerous weap- day; at BJ’s Gasoline Station A report of a woman uncon- separate default warrant at gift cards at a 7-11 convenience at 8:31 a.m. at 69 Northend on at 82 High Rock St. at 3:23 scious from a possible drug 4:04 p.m. on Tuesday. store, which she did, and then St.; a motor vehicle crash was on Ward Street at 6:55 p.m. William Cruz, 42, of 47 p.m. on Tuesday. she called the number back and Tuesday; on Copeland Circle at overdose on Broadway at 4:04 reported at 2 Cross St. and 174 a.m. Tuesday. Whiting St., was arrested and gave them the gift card informa- Andover St. on Tuesday at 4:17 8:07 p.m. Tuesday; at Stop & charged with operating a motor Breaking and Entering tion. Afterwards, when she real- p.m.; at 7 Summit St. and 33 Shop on Squire Road at 10:53 vehicle with a revoked license ized it was a scam, she called a.m. Wednesday. Theft A report of a breaking and Centennial Drive on Tuesday at at 7:24 p.m. on Tuesday. the number back to get a reim- 5:36 p.m.; at 128 Lowell St. on A report of tools stolen from Franklin Evans, 35, was entering at 75 Silsbee St. at bursement and they told her to Complaints 12:58 p.m. on Tuesday. Tuesday at 9:46 p.m. Witness a motor vehicle at Lowe’s on arrested and charged with send over $1,500 in order to do Broadway at 6:39 a.m. Tuesday. A report of a motor vehicle said two people on a motorcycle A report of vandalism to mo- possession of a class A drug, so at 10:36 a.m. on Tuesday. may have crashed into a wall. A report of shoplifting from trespassing, possession of a breaking and entering at 411 A caller reported someone tor vehicle at Revere Housing Broad St. at 1:53 p.m. on Tues- Officer checked the area, but Kohl’s Department Store on class E drug at 11:36 p.m. on shot what appeared to be a Authority at 8:21 a.m. Tuesday. day. found nothing. Broadway at 10:28 a.m. Tues- Tuesday. pellet gun into his backyard on A report of an assault and day; at Walmart on Broadway at battery on Campbell Avenue at Brian Mishel was arrested Atlantic Avenue at 4:56 p.m. on Overdose 2:54 p.m. Tuesday. on warrant charges of assault Complaints Tuesday. Responding officers 2:59 p.m. Tuesday. and battery with a dangerous A report of threats made at spoke with both parties and re- An unconscious overdose A report of vandalism to the SWAMPSCOTT weapon, possession to dis- Bayridge, 60 Granite St., at solved the complaint. victim was reported on Monday MBTA Parking Lot at Winthrop and Washburn avenues at 6:19 tribute drugs, possession of a 1:56 p.m. on Tuesday; at 41 A caller reported a dispute at 5:47 p.m. on Hoover Avenue Accidents class B drug, and distribution Merrill Ave. at 9:39 p.m. on between him and a neighbor and taken to Salem Hospital. p.m. Wednesday. of a class E drug at 11:55 a.m. Tuesday. over a cut down tree that left A report of a motor vehi- on Tuesday. A report of a fight at 21 Whit- damage to the caller’s proper- Complaints Theft cle crash at CVS Pharmacy, Christos Turner, 37, of 7 ty on Birch Street at 5:54 p.m. ing St. at 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday; A report of a breaking and en- 413 Paradise Road, at 12:21 Rhodes St., Saugus, was ar- at Dollar Zone, 517 Lynnway, at on Tuesday. Responding officers A report of a disturbance on p.m. on Tuesday; at Humphrey tering on Goldie Street at 8:05 rested and charged with a pa- 8:18 p.m. on Tuesday. worked with both parties to re- Monday at 2 North Central St. Street and Kings Beach Terrace p.m. Tuesday; at Revere Housing role or probation violation at solve the issue. and 10 Pound Lane at 7:29 at 12:46 p.m. on Tuesday; at 10:57 a.m. on Wednesday. Overdoses A caller reported damage to p.m. Report of a half dozen Authority at 9:31 a.m. Wednes- Humphrey Street and Monu- Anthony Vidal, 21, of 6 Es- his car door after having a dis- teenagers loitering and yelling day; on Winthrop Avenue at ment Avenue at 4:45 p.m. on sex Circle, was arrested and A report of a possible over- pute with someone he knew on at traffic. Officer sent the girls 5:17 p.m. Wednesday; Tuesday. charged with operating a motor dose on Washington Street at Broughton Road at 10:04 p.m. on their way and advised not to A report of shoplifting at Big vehicle with a suspended li- 12:09 p.m. on Tuesday; on on Tuesday. yell at traffic; A report of suspi- Lots at 7:47 p.m. Tuesday. Complaints cense, failure to stop for police, Pinkham Street at 1 p.m. on cious activity on Howley Street A report of a breaking and speeding, failure to signal, and Tuesday; on Chatham Street Theft on Tuesday at 3:58 p.m. Caller entering to a motor vehicle on A report of a disturbance at resisting arrest at 4:10 p.m. on at 1:51 p.m. on Tuesday; at said there’s a man in a white Hillside Avenue at 1:46 a.m. 63 Salem St. at 11:48 p.m. on Tuesday. Platform Central Square at A caller reported a theft from T-shirt and dark shorts in the Wednesday. Tuesday. Officer charged in death of black teen who was shot in back By Errin Haines turned his hand toward nia prosecutors typically be in the car," he said. Whack him when he ran from the specify what subsection of Zappala said witnesses and Claudia Lauer car and the officer "saw homicide they will pursue described Rose as show- ASSOCIATED PRESS something dark he per- later in the case. ing his hands before the ceived as a gun," accord- Allegheny County Dis- shooting, stressing that he PITTSBURGH — A ing to the criminal com- trict Attorney Stephen did not have a weapon. white police officer was plaint. Zappala said his office Asked by reporters if he charged Wednesday with During a second recap of planned to ask a jury saw anything in Rosfeld's homicide in the death of last week's shooting, Ros- to consider the highest past employment records an unarmed black teen- feld told investigators he charge of first-degree mur- that raised concerns, Zap- ager who was shot in the did not see a gun and he der. He argued against re- pala said yes but declined back while fleeing a traf- was not sure if the teen's leasing Rosfeld on bail. to elaborate. fic stop, a shooting that arm was pointed at him PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS "You do not shoot some- Rosfeld's attorney, Pat- has fueled daily protests when he fired at 17-year- one in the back if they are rick Thomassey, said little around Pittsburgh. old Antwon Rose Jr. Michelle Kenney, the mother of Antwon Rose not a threat to you," Zap- as he left court but previ- Prosecutors cited officer The 30-year-old officer Jr., cries during the funeral service for her son pala said. ously told CBS News that Michael Rosfeld's incon- had been sworn in just at Woodland Hills Jr. High School. The car Rose was in had the officer was depressed. sistent statements about hours before the June 19 been stopped on suspicion He "feels bad about what whether he saw a gun in shooting in East Pitts- a couple weeks. After be- Criminal homicide is of involvement in a drive- happened, and it was his the teen's hand. burgh, a small town near ing charged, he turned a broad category that by shooting. But investiga- first time ever firing his The officer first told in- the city, after working at himself in and was re- includes manslaughter tors determined that Rose weapon as a police officer," vestigators that the teen the police department for leased on $250,000 bond. and murder. Pennsylva- had done nothing "except Thomassey had said.

2018 Fundraising Events City of Lynn May 6 1 to 7 p.m. Tony’s Pub & Grill Kickoff to the 2018 Sunday 196 Franklin Street FIREWORKS May 24 4 to 8 p.m. District 45 Thursday 45 Lewis Street FUNDRAISER  May 25 4 to 8 p.m. John’s Roast Beef Friday 111 Western Avenue Sponsored by the office  June 3 Noon to 5 p.m. Lazy Dog Sports Bar of Mayor Thomas M. McGee  Sunday 328 Broadway Red Rock Park • Lynn Shore Drive June 5 5 p.m. - close Rolly’s Tavern  Tuesday 338 Broadway Tuesday, July 3, 2018 at 9 p.m. June 14 Gates open 6 p.m. North Shore Navigators Thursday Game starts 7 p.m. Fraser Field We would like to thank our 2018 sponsors.  June 15 3:30 p.m. Golf Gannon Municipal Golf Course  Friday 6 p.m. Dinner 60 Great Woods Rd. Call 781-586-6770 to register. June 21-24 Thurs. and Fri. - Lynn Carnival Please make checks payable to The Lynn Fireworks Fund. Thurs. - Sun. 5 to 10 p.m. Keaney Park Name Sat. and Sun. -   1 to 11 p.m. Business   July 3 9 p.m. Lynn Fireworks  Tuesday Lynn Shore Drive Address      City / State / Zip    Email (optional) For any additional information, please call 781-586-6850 A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018 HIDINGhunger IN PLAIN SIGHT Bill would put end to ‘meal shaming’

The state’s Education The Legislature’s Ed- Committee shelved a ucation Committee has proposal last month that given the bill a study or- would prohibit Massa- der, making it unlikely it chusetts school districts will pass this legislative from denying hot lunches session. to children who don’t have Students were among money to pay for them, or those speaking before whose parents have fallen lawmakers at the hear- behind on meal plan in- ing held last month, stallments. echoing the idea that Critics call the practice school meal debt is a bur- “meal shaming” because den adults should bear — of the embarrassment it not kids. can bring to students. It A recent study by the would become illegal un- Massachusetts Law Re- der bills filed by state Sen. Cynthia Creem of New- form Institute found many ton and state Rep. Andres schools have policies that Vargas of Haverhill. instruct cafeteria work- “It’s really about the ers to toss out hot meals school district and the and substitute cold cheese parent. Not the child,” sandwiches for students said Creem, a Newton who have exceeded their Democrat, and co-sponsor meal accounts. of the bill with Vargas, a Some schools bar stu- Haverhill Democrat. dents from extracurric- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK “We should not be hu- ular activities if their Mike Anderson, a volunteer with Youth Works from Greenfield, Ohio, gets blueberry scones ready miliating and shaming parents have school meal for lunch at My Brother’s Table. Donating food to avoid waste can be tricky business. our children.” debt. DEP regulations keep some donations from people who need them most

By Gayla Cawley frigerated or frozen. EPA Food Recovery Hierarchy can ITEM STAFF “What has to be taken into account contribute to a comprehensive food is the time and temperature of how waste reduction plan. Statistics from Feeding America it’s stored and if it’s safe to serve and Food thrown in the trash is a lost show that there are 652,760, or 1 in eat,” Fischer said. “Sometimes that opportunity and wasted resource, 10, people struggling with hunger in doesn’t work if it’s been served at Fischer said. Leftover food can be Massachusetts. an event, sat out awhile, packaged used to feed people or, if not, it can But each day, food continues to be and sent out. Sometimes it reaches a tossed out by businesses and orga- be composted to increase the pro- point where it becomes risky to serve nizations after events and functions. ductivity of soil, which goes back to people and not safe to donate.” Can’t it be donated to those in into the food system. Fischer said those food safety and need? Or, he said, it can be returned to John Fischer, branch chief for com- sanitary standards are part of the the food system by using it as ani- mercial waste reduction for Massa- state food code, administered by the mal feed. chusetts Department of Environ- Department of Public Health. The RecyclingWorks in Massachu- mental Protection (MassDEP), said That’s the biggest reason why setts program has worked with state ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE food waste represents the single big- Lynn’s My Brother’s Table, which and local health officials, food res- gest material that gets thrown out serves free meals to those in need, cue organizations, food banks and Under a proposed bill, no child will be denied a in the trash. More than one million won’t accept donated food from busi- organizations with established food hot meal because parents can’t pay. tons of food gets discarded annually nesses for the most part, according donation programs through stake- in Massachusetts alone. to the organization’s executive di- holder meetings in 2015 to develop a A lot of times, food can be donated, rector, Dianne Kuzia Hills. Food Donation guidance document. Fischer said, but business owners “We love getting donations … but Another strategy, Fischer said, is Coming may fear people getting sick, despite we have to make sure we follow food that MassDEP has established a liability protection through the Bill safety regulations,” Hills said. “A Commercial Food Material Disposal Emerson Food Donation Act, which lot of our guests have health issues, Ban, which bans disposal of food and this week was passed in 1996 during the Clin- so we try to be really conservative other organic wastes from businesses ton administration. around our food safety, because we and other institutions that dispose of Friday: The Help. What organiza- For many, he said, the issues are don’t want to make anybody sick.” more than one ton of those materials tions and public entities are working to food must be delivered from the Some progress has been made in per week. He said about 1,700 busi- reduce hunger and how successful are event to the organization, requiring preventing food waste. nesses statewide fall into that cate- they? time and money, and can’t be do- The U.S. Environmental Protec- gory; the companies are finding other Saturday: How we can help. What nated if it’s not stored at the proper tion Agency (EPA) ranks feeding ways to manage those food materials. can the individual do and where can temperature. At events, for instance, hungry people as one of its top pri- someone specifically contribute food, he said food may be left out for long orities, as a strategy to reduce wast- Gayla Cawley can be reached at time or money to help end hunger. periods and isn’t promptly returned ed food. It has asked businesses to [email protected]. Follow her See more stories on itemlive.com. to a safe temperature by being re- consider how each strategy on the on Twitter @GaylaCawley. Share your story on our Facebook page. Food for thought: We waste 133 billion pounds a year

WASTE in Swampscott and Lyn- ra Bread donates unsold From A1 nfield, has partnerships bread and baked goods with local food banks and to local hunger relief and ensured that every camp- donates food at the end of charitable organizations er spends the day with a each day to those in need. at the end of the day. The full stomach. It also has an organized, program is called Day- “We give them (the comprehensive food com- End Dough-Nation. school department) the to- posting program. The or- Panera Bread only al- tal number of lunches we ganic material is compact- lows freshly baked goods will need for the following ed and sent to regional to sit on the shelf for a sin- day,” said Leland Boutilier, composting centers. The gle day. Rather than toss- camp director. “The goal is food waste is composted ing unsold breads, bagels, to have none left over.” in an environment that muffins, and pastries in a The few leftover lunches may include garden waste. dumpster, employees box at the end of each day are It takes approximately them up for local nonprof- dispersed among hungry six months to convert the its. Any tax-exempt rescue staff members and camp- waste into nutrient-rich mission, food pantry, food ers, said Boutilier. The pri- compost, which is then bank, soup kitchen, meals ority may be giving kids donated or distributed to delivery program, senior the summer fun their par- community gardens, used center, nursing home, ents expect, but the goal is in landscaping, or sold in school, or church is eligi- to also guarantee they’re Whole Foods stores. ble to receive items. having fun while staying It participates in Massa- Once an organization is healthy. chusetts-based Recycling approved to receive the At Land of a Thousand Works, a group with a mis- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK goods, it sends a volunteer Hills, a coffee shop on sion to reduce business’ Pride Motor Group Lynnway employees David Cunha of Lynn, left, and to the store after closing Munroe Street in Lynn, food waste. Kirill Zemlyansky of Peabody serve burgers to a guest at My Brother’s time for a pickup. a unique partnership “Because we do so much Table. In Saugus, pickups are with The Haven Project, production we have food made by a pantry volun- a non-profit organization diversion programs,” said students were classified DeRuosi said the prob- who could use assistance teer on Thursday nights. helping homeless and Karen Franczyk, Green as economically disadvan- lem in Saugus is reflective but don’t seek help. He be- Wendy Reed, director of unaccompanied young Mission coordinator for taged during the 2016- of the problem in the na- lieves elementary school the United Parish Food adults, has reaped divi- the North Atlantic Region 2017 school year. tion. children are more likely Pantry, said Stop & Shop dends. One hundred per- for Whole Foods Market. and HoneyBaked Ham “Our rates of economi- “Right now, one child in to accept help than middle cent of the shop’s proceeds “One of our core values is in Saugus both donate cally disadvantaged are five lives in poverty in this and high school students. go to the non-profit. to do what’s best for the unexpired items when “Here at the shop we environment.” going up,” said DeRuosi. country,” he said. “Forty The Saugus United Par- they turn over their in- make every order fresh,” About 47 percent of ele- “We’re watching a gradual percent of all children live ish Food Pantry, which op- ventory. There is nothing said Gini Mazman, execu- mentary school students increase of 5 or 6 percent in low-income families. erates out of the Cliftondale wrong with the items, tive director. “There’s nev- in Saugus qualify for free a year. I wouldn’t be sur- When it comes to food in- Congregational Church on but the companies follow er a waste of food at the or reduced price lunch, prised if, for the first time, security, it is a real deal.” Friday mornings, receives a policy to empty the en- end of the day.” said Saugus Superinten- we will be at 50 or 51 per- Because of the stigma, donations from a few local tire fridge at once rather Whole Foods Market, dent Dr. David DeRuosi. cent economically disad- DeRuosi said he knows businesses. than checking for dates, which has stores locally About 27 percent of all vantaged next year.” there are other students Company-wide, Pane- she said. THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Lynn officials seeking new proposals Shedding more light for former Marshall Middle School in downtown Lynn and business manager housing for seniors 62 and for the demolition of the to be built because Ingalls LIGHT By Gayla Cawley Rich Antonellis all took ITEM STAFF older — last time, city offi- shuttered school, but this and Aborn Elementary From A1 a bow. Three recent Lynn cials asked for 80 percent time around, the devel- schools are nearby. To put LYNN — City officials green. The faster the band Vocational Technical In- market-rate and 20 per- oper will incur the cost another one nearby is not played, the quicker the are finalizing a Request cent subsidized, but now of demolition, according wise. If Aborn were to be stitute graduates, Camer- for Proposals to solicit de- colors changed, starting on Fentress, Rartha Kou the preference will be for to City Council President replaced, it would be more on Central Avenue all the velopers’ plans for turning at least 80 percent subsi- Darren Cyr. prudent to do so on its ex- Thach, and Jose Zacarias the former Thurgood Mar- way to Washington Street. Lopez, worked side by side dized and 20 percent mar- Ford said, as far as the isting site, he said. When MBTA trains pull shall Middle School into ket-rate units, Lamanna School Committee is con- The City Council also with the union members, affordable senior housing. out of the station above, and got to stand on the lift said. cerned, proposals have authorized the city to ob- the speed and color of the Officials are seeking with the other dignitaries. Last time, the city asked to be solicited for senior tain a $5.8 million bond lights will change. proposals four months af- “This is dedicated to the for developers to pay a housing, rather than for repairs to the Hood Mayor Thomas M. Mc- ter rejecting a bid for its minimum sales price of apartments that allow Elementary School, which citizens of Lynn and those potential reuse into se- Gee, elected officials, civic, $4 million, but this time families with kids. was built in 1961 and is lo- community, business and who hold Lynn in the nior housing — the City around, there is no mini- “If they don’t have senior cated on Oakwood Avenue. hearts,” said Soto, a Lynn Council said B’nai B’rith union leaders crowded mum bid, but $4 million is housing and it’s going to The funding will pay for onto an orange construc- resident. Housing, a Brighton non- the suggested bid. be apartments, then the the design and replace- tion lift, and helped “flip Al Wilson, founder/ex- profit that builds afford- “If we don’t give any School Committee will not ment of the roof and win- the switch” to reveal 600 ecutive director/guiding able homes for seniors in indication of what we’re approve it,” Ford said. “It’s dows/doors. feet (247 fixtures) of col- light of Beyond Walls, Greater Boston, the only looking for, we could get not that we don’t like kids, As of late April the city orful LED “smart” light- said: “This is fantastic. bidder in the city’s last Re- ridiculously low bids that it’s just that we don’t have was to be reimbursed up ing. This is more than just This plan started at a quest for Proposals (RFP), we’re going to throw out,” room for any more. We just to $4.2 million upon com- a public art installation community meeting in did not meet the require- said John Ford, a member don’t have room in the pletion of the project by with a programmable, 2016. More lights were ments of the RFP. of the School Committee schools. We’re bursting at the Massachusetts School remote-controlled, col- needed downtown, that’s The RFP Committee who sits on the RFP Com- the seams right now.” Building Authority, a qua- or-changing system, it will what we were told over discussed changes for mittee. He said the building is si-independent govern- make three busy intersec- and over again. It took the redevelopment of the Ultimately the City school property and the ment authority created to tions (in Central Square awhile, but I love the way 95-year-old former school School Committee is not Council and School Com- fund capital improvement and on Washington and the community, business building on Porter Street mittee, the latter of which going to give it up to make projects in public schools. Market streets) brighter leaders, property own- on Tuesday night, with has final say on the sale, their situation worse. The The remainder of the cost and safer for pedestrians. ers, the union guys who plans to solicit proposals will have to decide if the school department also would be picked up by the The vintage neon art dis- worked for 10 weeks in next month. property is worth selling needs money to build new city. played throughout down- Unlike the last RFP, depending on the bid, or schools. three teams of four in ice Cyr said Hood school town also shined brightly and snow and wind, all which asked for a max- if the property should be “There’s a real need for desperately needs new last night. came together to make imum of 120 units, de- land banked, with the senior housing in the city,” windows and a new roof. Pedro Soto, manager this happen.” velopers can now submit building torn down and Ford said. “A lot of people, Because of the amount of the project for Beyond McGee said he was not plans with an unlimited the lot reserved for future when they retire, they of money that needs to Walls, served as emcee. surprised by the large number of units, as long school use, most likely for want to downsize when be spent on those compo- The night’s loudest as they comply with the an elementary school, La- their kids leave the house. nents, the city is also re- cheer was for IBEW Local turnout. “This is a special one parking space per unit manna said. Proceeds from It’s difficult. If we can get quired to make the build- 103, whose members vol- night. Al Wilson had the requirement, according to the sale would go to the more housing for seniors ing handicap accessible unteered their time and vision and here we are. … James Lamanna, the city’s school department for cap- and not increase the stu- with the funding. labored in snow, cold and He tapped into the hearts attorney. ital needs, such as a future dent population, it’s a win. wind to drill 530 holes in and soul of this city, and The new RFP, which is school or school repairs. And we would get money.” Gayla Cawley can be the bridges’ underside to the community respond- meant to be less restric- With the previous pro- Ford said he’s against reached at gcawley@item- make the lights secure. ed and came together to tive, is also flipped on al- cess, the city would have land banking the property live.com. Follow her on IBEW foremen Scott Ellis make this happen.” lowing more subsidized contributed $2.2 million for an elementary school Twitter @GaylaCawley. and Tim Mackey, business The second Beyond agents Dave O’laughlin Walls Mural Festival will and Kennell Broomstein be held Aug. 6-19. Lynner a finalist for national education award Swampscott selectmen like what they see in administrator SWAMPSCOTT ment of the town’s long- From A1 time veterans agent, Jim Schultz. better as a result of Sean’s Change and successes Ellen Latham of leadership.” in town government over Lynn is a final- Fitzgerald, a Peabody the past year highlighted ist for the Pres- resident, started his ten- in the evaluation include idential Award ure with the town in Feb- a new budgeting process, for Excellence in ruary 2017 — he signed a capital plan, the comple- Mathematics and four-year contract, which tion of negotiations for Science Teaching, shows that his salary is five collective bargaining the highest honor scheduled to increase agreements, the start of bestowed by the from $129,800 to $131,100 the rail trail and signif- federal government on July 1. He’s set to make icant personnel changes specifically for K-12 $132,400 in the final year and town hall reorganiza- mathematics and of his contract, which ex- tion. science teaching. pires June 30, 2020. “The Board of Select- Spellios wrote that the men is very satisfied with The award recog- board has been impressed Sean’s performance and nizes teachers who with Fitzgerald’s knowl- is very optimistic about develop and imple- edge of municipal gov- the success and future ment a high-qual- ernment and has been of Swampscott under his ity instructional particularly pleased with leadership,” reads the program that is the discipline and focus evaluation. “Sean has ex- informed by con- he has brought to Swamp- ceeded expectations in vir- tent knowledge and scott’s municipal finances. tually every category. enhances student For instance, he said “We look forward to con- learning. Latham, Fitzgerald and his finan- tinuing our collaboration the daughter of cial team have provided with Sean and working Lynn Superinten- significant transparency with him and the entire dent of Schools to the annual town bud- professional and volun- Dr. Catherine C. get, and have provided teer town government to Latham, teaches at the board, Finance Com- continue the significant mittee and Town Meeting the John D. O’Bry- progress made over the with an “unprecedented ant School of Math past year.” amount of financial anal- and Science in Bos- The evaluation outlined ysis and reporting,” which ton. She is one of that the board and Fitz- ensures the proper admin- gerald would be working four Massachusetts istration of town finances. throughout the summer finalists at the high The board also praised on shared goals, including school level. Fitzgerald’s strong per- the ongoing implemen- sonnel hires and restruc- Latham is pictured tation of financial and with Massachusetts turing in Town Hall over the past year. Gino Cresta, personnel policies and in- Commissioner of creasing the efficiency of Elementary and department of public works director, and Ron- town government. Secondary Educa- Fitzgerald said the goals tion Jeff Riley. ald Mendes, town treasur- er, were both promoted to discussed in the work- assistant town adminis- ing sessions will center trators and Cheryl Her- around the important fi- rick-Stella was hired as duciary responsibilities Forty Steps to celebrate 25th anniversary town accountant. facing the town, which Julie DeLillo was recent- will be part of a broader By Bella diGrazia quality performances and tails and a buffet dinner silent auction with an ar- ly hired as joint human re- discussion on some of the ITEM STAFF educational workshops for from 5-8 p.m. at Seasons, ray of local prizes. The cost sources director between big projects in town, but all ages and abilities, ac- the golf club’s restaurant. is $75 per person for nine- the town and school de- also some of the long-term NAHANT — Forty Steps cording to their website. During the daytime golf hole golf, dinner, and cock- partment and will start financial sustainability Dance will celebrate its The dance troupe has per- outing, guests will watch tails or $45 per person for on July 16. DeLillo has an for Swampscott. 25th anniversary with a formed throughout the pop-up performances from just dinner and cocktails. extensive background as a “It’s really helpful to get golf outing and fundraiser Boston area and has done the dance company right Those unable to attend human resources director, some constructive feed- at the Nahant Golf Club a number of shows abroad on the golf course. the two-part event are en- but also has a law degree, back and I really feel like on Saturday. over the last two decades. During the evening cele- couraged to sponsor a golf- Fitzgerald said. I work with an incredible The premier dance com- Forty Steps Dance is bration at the restaurant, er, with all proceeds going “Hiring strong people is cadre of dedicated depart- pany was founded in 1992 continuing their celebra- guests will enjoy two sig- directly to the non-profit a clear sign of strong lead- ment heads and elected by Artistic Director and Na- tion this weekend from nature performances of dance company. ership,” Spellios wrote. officials,” Fitzgerald said. hant resident Sallee Slagle. 2-5 p.m., tee-off beginning Forty Steps Dance num- For reservations, go to Also highlighted in the “Swampscott really has They present professional at 3 p.m., followed by cock- bers and participate in a www.fortystepsdance.org. evaluation was Fitzger- a great team of town em- ald’s efforts to strengthen ployees that really work the town’s relationship hard every day and frank- Saugus rehab, health center nets five-star rating with the School Commit- ly, a lot of the positive work tee, Superintendent Pa- that has occurred over the SAUGUS — Chestnut care and Medicaid Ser- hood of Saugus. leading association for mela Angelakis and the past year has been based Woods Rehabilitation vices to help consumers The center, which is long-term and post-acute school department’s busi- on teamwork and a shared and Healthcare Center compare nursing homes a member of Marquis care. The program hon- ness office; to stay on top sense of responsibility achieved a five-star rating with a scoring system Health Services, was also ors association members of grant and governmen- that town employees and from the U.S. Centers for based on health inspec- recently recognized with a across the country that tal funding opportunities elected officials share. I’m Medicare and Medicaid tions, staffing, and quality Bronze National Quality have demonstrated their for town projects; and his excited about the work Services. measures. Award from the Ameri- dedication to improving initiative to consolidate ahead and feel encour- The five-star quality rat- Chestnut Woods is a can Health Care Associa- quality of care for seniors the veterans’ services de- aged to be working with ing system was developed three-level, 88-bed center tion and National Center and individuals with dis- partment with the city of such a great group of mu- by the Centers for Medi- in a residential neighbor- for Assisted Living, the abilities. Lynn following the retire- nicipal leaders.” A8 THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

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LYNN — A Juneteenth Celebration was held at the Lynn Auditorium on Saturday. Juneteenth is an annual holiday that commemorates African American emancipation that occurred in Texas on June 19, 1886. (Top left) Delyanna Assade, left, and Ari- yani Duverge of the Cultura Latina Dance Academy perform a dance. (Top right) Kardell McClain, 3, of Lynn gets the Super- man logo painted on his forehead. (Left) Karen Agnew, left, and Barbara Mitchell, both of Salem were all smiles during the celebration. (Right) Kaleo Jacobs of Lynn raps to entertain the crowd.

Review: NBA greats go geriatric in the formulaic ‘Uncle Drew’

By Jocelyn Noveck someone sought to make it into a play — on condition that he choose ASSOCIATED PRESS full-length movie — and why not? his own teammates. Road trip! The Alas, the resulting film falls into a two set out to gather up a team of For a few shining minutes, "Uncle disappointingly formulaic lull for Drew's old cohorts — emphasis on Drew" is the movie it surely intend- large stretches, squeezing all spon- old. Dax is initially uncertain, but ed to be: funny and clever, quick and taneity from the proceedings. Don't as Drew likes to say: "You don't stop snappy, and most of all, fun — all fault the talented cast, which in- playing because you get old. You get infused with love for the great sport cludes a squad of hard-working NBA old because you stop playing." of basketball. luminaries in heavy aging makeup, Teamwork. Friendship. Family. Unfortunately, those minutes and comedy stars including the Playing for the game's sake, not come during the closing credits, a delightful Tiffany Haddish and Lil money. All these themes come to- sequence entertaining enough to be Rel Howery, so memorable in "Get gether in a warm-hearted but highly its own viral video. Out." Fault the unimaginative script predictable way. But wait — that's what "Uncle they've been given. It's undeniably fun to watch these Drew" originally was, anyway: a The premise: Dax (Howery), is a guys do their thing under gallons of series of web videos from a Pepsi ad downtrodden Foot Locker employee makeup, and the promising Lowery campaign starring NBA great Kyrie trying to make a buck. As a teen, does what he can with the corny script Irving as a white-haired senior cit- he was a talented player, but quit — including one funny "Get Out" izen who shows up on a playground altogether when he missed a crucial reference which we won't spoil for you. court and blows all the "youngblood" game-winning shot, and lost his As for Haddish, she's a treasure, hotshots away. Combining Irving's nerve. He's also an orphan, who nev- but has little to do here, and she's talent with the satisfying element of er had a sense of family. funniest and loosest when we're not age trumping youthful hubris, they Locals at the barber shop suggest even guaranteed to be watching: couldn't lose. Dax, now teamless, go find Uncle during those closing credits. Make It's perhaps not surprising that Drew. And the old man agrees to sure to stick around. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Joe Jackson, patriarch of musical Jackson family, dies at 89

NEW YORK (AP) — Joe Jack- Gary, Ind. But he far surpassed his son, the fearsome stage dad of own dreams through his children, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson particularly his exceptionally gifted HALT and their talented siblings, who seventh child, Michael. Fronted took his family from poverty and by the then-pint-sized wonder and launched a musical dynasty, died brothers Jermaine, Marlon, Tito EVENT Wednesday. He was 89. and Jackie, the Jackson 5 was Clark County Coroner John an instant sensation in 1969 and Fudenberg told The Associated became the first phase of super- Press that Joe Jackson died at Na- stardom for the Jackson family. than Adelson Hospice in Las Vegas. Over the following decades, millions Fudenberg said he did not have would listen to both group and solo full details, and a determination recordings by the Jackson 5 (who SAT. was not immediately made about FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS later became known as The Jack- JUNE whether his office would handle the sons) and Michael would become case. death," the coroner said. one of the most popular entertain- 30TH "We are reviewing the circum- Jackson was a guitarist who put ers in history. stances surrounding the death, his own musical ambitions aside Joe Jackson died two days after 5-10PM but there is no reason to believe to work in the steel mills to sup- the nine-year anniversary of Mi- it's anything other than a natural port his wife and nine children in chael Jackson's death. LYNN TECH SEND US YOUR STUFF WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMIS- SION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903.

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By Daniel Kane lowing only one goal after coming in for the ITEM STAFF second half. “This is my third year being able to coach LYNN — After a close first half, the North the Agganis games,” North coach Kerri surged past the South in the second half O’Connor (Ipswich) said. “I really think of it of the Seventh Agganis Girls Lacrosse All- as an honor because these girls are often my Star Game to earn a 14-4 victory at Man- opponents during the season so I’m focusing ning Field Wednesday night. on scouting them but it was fun to switch The North squad was led by four goals gears and actually be able to coach them. from Jordyn Tveter (Masconomet), which “This game is a fun opportunity to see earned her the North team’s MVP award. some of the top players come together Francesca Carpinella (Bishop Fenwick), and really work together instead of being Emma Farnham (Andover), and Molly Ke- against each other,” she said. arney (Newburyport) each scored two goals For the South, Jenna Balboni earned for the North. Gabriella Machado (Glouces- MVP honors after scoring three goals. Oliv- ter), Rachel Boylan (Bishop Fenwick), So- ia Smyrnios (Lynnfield) also added one goal phie Caldwell (Gloucester), and Emily Ken- for the South. yon (Gloucester) also each added a goal in “It was definitely good, especially playing the win. with people I’ve never played with before,” “It feels absolutely incredible. I’m so hap- Balboni said.”I thought both teams played py I played in this game,” Tveter said. “It really good.” was really great playing with these girls. South coach Annie Madden (Marblehead) I played against them all throughout my was happy to coach a pair of her Magicians season and I’m just happy I could play with stars in recent Marblehead graduates Car- them as a team together. oline Driscoll and Hadley Carlton. Driscoll “It feels good scoring some goals and also and Carlton both helped lead the Magicians playing one more time with my former goal- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE to the Division 1 North final in the state ie Marissa Karras,” she added. Fenwick’s Francesca Carpinella, left, and Peabody’s Sarah Buckley, tournament this past season. North goaltender Molly Laliberty (New- right, battle it out during the Seventh Agganis Girls Lacrosse All-Star buryport) also had a solid game in net, al- AGGANIS GIRLS, B2 Game at Manning Field Wednesday. Peabody 15’s roll Agganis Boys Lacrosse All-Star to District 16 Game goes down to the wire By Harold Rivera North coach Steve Driscoll, ITEM SPORTS EDITOR of Fenwick, said. “Both teams win over Lynn definitely competed. I think LYNN — It isn’t often that it kind of goes to show this By Mike Alongi an all-star game becomes a ITEM STAFF game means a lot to the se- back and forth battle from niors. Being selected is mean- PEABODY — The 15-year old Peabody Babe Ruth the opening whistle to the ingful and that’s a good thing all-stars brought their heavy bats to the ballpark final seconds. Wednesday for this game, and for the Ag- Wednesday, turning on the jets early and rolling to a night’s Seventh Agganis Boys ganis foundation.” 10-0 win in a shortened game against the Lynn 15’s in Lacrosse All-Star Game, Ipswich attacker Patrick the District 16 sectional tournament. In addition to the however, was certainly one of Gillis scored three goals, all hot bats, Peabody got a stellar pitching performance those. in the first half, to pace the from Alex Gonzalez, making this a solid all-around Andover’s Bret Miller scored North’s offense. Gillis was team win. the eventual game-winner named the North team’s “We always play tough against the Lynn kids every with 2:25 remaining to lead MVP. single year. We’re always 1 and 2 in the league and it’s the North all-stars to a 10-9 “Patrick has done a lot of win over the South at Man- usually a really close game, but this year our bats were winning during his four years ning Field. Miller’s goal broke just on re,” said Peabody manager Don Ligh. “Every- at Ipswich,” Driscoll said. “It’s a 9-9 tie and the North de- body up and down the lineup produced offensively to- a nice way to kind of put that fense did just enough to hold night, we played great defense and got great pitching. feather in his cap and end his the South offense in the clos- It was a great win.” high school career. It’s a cool ing minutes. Gonzalez pitched all ve innings for Peabody, giving way for him to go out and it’s “It was back and forth,” up just two hits with two walks and four strikeouts. a cool way for all the seniors South coach Todd Pierce, who Both hits he gave up came in the rst inning. to go out. I know our guys stepped down from his coach- “He’s always great, and he showed it again tonight,” from Fenwick had a blast.” ing duties at Swampscott last Ligh said of Gonzalez. “The rst game he pitched he Billerica attacker Tyler ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE week, said. “The kids had a had a 70-pitch complete game, and today he threw 65 Morris scored two goals to great time. They competed. Swampscott’s Collin Walsh looks for a pitches. He works fast and is always ef cient out there.” lead the South. Morris was They were out there working passing lane during the Seventh Ag- Gonzalez also went 1-for-3 with an RBI in the win. named the South team’s MVP. Peabody’s offense was led by Anthony Conforti (2-for-3) hard and it was fun.” ganis Boys Lacrosse All-Star Game at and Christian Loescher (1-for-2), both of whom had “It was a great game,” AGGANIS BOYS, B2 Manning Field. three RBI. Cam Cuzzi (1-for-2) added two RBI, while Nic Fiory (1-for-2) had one RBI. “There’s just no other way to say it, they kicked our butts today,” Lynn manager Dave Galeazzi said. “We had a couple opportunities in the rst and second in- Lynn coaches Carroll, Runner ning to get to Gonzalez but we couldn’t come up with the big hit, then he settled into a groove out there. Give credit to Peabody, they really took it to us today.” ready for Agganis Football Game The Lynn 15’s looked like they were going to get off to a good start in the top of the rst, moving runners to By Harold Rivera rst and second with two outs on back-to-back singles ITEM SPORTS EDITOR by Lucas Fritz and Luke Mannion. But then, Gonzalez buckled down and forced a groundout to end the inning LYNN — There’s no shortage of similarities be- unscathed. tween English football coach Chris Carroll and Peabody took that momentum into the bottom of the Tech’s James Runner. Both Lynn natives and for- rst. Scott Emerson singled to lead off and then ad- mer football players themselves, Carroll and Run- vanced to second on a passed ball before Gonzalez ner have coached their programs into state tourna- knocked him home with an RBI single. A strikeout, a ment contenders over recent seasons. hit batter and a single loaded the bases with two outs Tonight (7 p.m.) at Manning Field, Carroll and for Loescher, who laced a two-run single up the middle Runner will coach against one another in the 57th to put Peabody up 3-0. After the next batter walked to Agganis Football All-Star Game. Carroll will man load the bases again, Cuzzi made it 5-0 with his two- the South all-star sideline, while Runner will direct run single. the North squad. The Peabody 15’s came back with more repower in “We’ve had a lot of competitive teams in our North the bottom of the second. A walk and a hit batter put Shore area,” Runner, who was named The Item’s two men on for Conforti, who knocked a two-run double Coach of the Year this past season, said. “This game all the way out to the center eld fence to go up 7-0. ITEM FILE PHOTO is loaded with talent. We have kids going Division I, ITEM FILE PHOTO In the bottom of the third, Fiory came through with English football coach II and III. I’m ecstatic to be coaching these players. Tech football coach an RBI single to extend Peabody’s lead to eight runs. Chris Carroll will coach You never know what’ll happen in four or five years. James Runner will Finally, in the bottom of the fourth, Peabody scored the Agganis South It’ll be cool to say, ‘hey, I coached that player.’” coach the Agganis North two more runs. Back-to-back singles put two runners on team. FOOTBALL, B2 team. for Conforti, who earned his third RBI with a ground- out. Loescher followed with an RBI sac- y to make the score 10-0. From there, Gonzalez simply needed to work through the top of the fth to give his team the win. He did just Navs drop another one to Brockton that, forcing a groundout and then striking out the nal two batters to earn the victory. BROCKTON — The North Shore a one-out single, Frelick walked, es-loaded walk to force home a run. The win effectively clinches the District 16 title for Navigators entered Wednesday and both moved up on a wild pitch. The Navs scored twice in the Peabody, although the 15’s still technically have one night with two consecutive wins The lead was short-lived as fifth to cut their deficit to 6-4. Af- more game to play before states. They’re now at 2-0, for the second time season, but Brockton sent 10 batters to the ter Frelick lined a one-out double meaning the worst they can nish is at 2-1. And since they couldn’t make it three in a plate and scored four runs on and designated hitter Harrison Lynn (who gets an automatic bid for hosting the state row as the Brockton Rox scored in just one hit in its half of the first. Engstrom (Cochise) reached on an tournament) is now 2-1, Peabody will own that head-to- five of their eight plate appearanc- Navs starter Garret Keough (Holy error, Sutherland reached on a sec- head tiebreaker no matter what. es en route to an 8-5 triumph at Cross) walked four, hit a batter, ond miscue that scored two runs. “It feels good, but now we’re on to states,” Ligh said. Campanelli Stadium. and allowed a three-run triple to The Rox responded with sin- “We’ve just got to stay focused and keep this good play North Shore fell to 8-16. catcher Jack Kelly (Northwestern) gle runs in the fifth and seventh going.” Center fielder George Suther- in just two-thirds of an inning. frames to conclude their scoring. And for Lynn, losing by this type of margin is a new land (Cochise) went 1-for-4 with Kelly paced the Rox offense with Left fielder Kalen Puckett (Geor- phenomenon. But, as Galeazzi puts it, maybe this is two RBI to lead North Shore’s of- a 2-for-4 showing, one run scored, gia State) drove the latter tally exactly what the team needs heading into states. fense, while shortstop Sal Frelick and four RBI. home with a single. “No one wants to lose by 10 runs, especially in an elite (Boston College) scored twice and Brockton extended its lead to North Shore benefitted from two competition like this,” Galeazzi said. “So maybe that’s extended his hitting streak to 11 three runs in the second as center more of five total Rox errors in the something we needed. The past couple of years this games. fielder Charlie Maxwell (North- ninth. Pinch-hitter Jake Gustin team has gone pretty far and we’ve never lost a game North Shore was on the posi- western) was hit by a pitch to (Bryant) reached on an error and stole second before crossing the like that, so maybe this is something we can now use as tive side of a first-inning lead as open the inning, stole second base, a motivator.” plate as Varinos grounded a field- Sutherland dropped a two-run sin- and first baseman Vinnie Pallis- The Babe Ruth state tournament begins July 6. er’s choice to shortstop. gle into left-center field after third co (UConn) drove a sac-fly. In the BABE RUTH, B2 baseman Elias Varinos (Tufts) hit fourth, Kelly drew a two-out, bas- NAVS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018 Lynn Woods Summer Cross Country Series completes another lap

The Lynn Woods Summer Cross Lynn’s Olivia Horton placed sec- hill finished first with a time of And in the long race, dubbed ished fourth, while Woburn’s Chris Country Series continued Wednes- ond (15:24), while Marblehead’s 13:52. Lynn’s Tiana Foglietta fin- “Triple Towers,” Lynn’s Timothy Smith (35:59) placed fifth. day, with nearly 250 runners com- Yannick Imhoff (15:34), Winthrop’s ished second with a time of 14:42, Bogomolov was the top finisher The Lynn Woods Summer Cross peting on the cool summer eve- Bailey Ferguson (16:02) and New- while Saugus’ Michael Mansfield with a time of 32:23. Melrose’s Country Series continues next ning. buryport’s Alexander Robertson placed third with a time of 15:25. Adam Cook finished just behind in week. With the Fourth of July fall- In the 1.59-mile long kids race, (16:12) rounded out the top five. Reading’s Dave Singer (16:16) and second place (32:25), while Lynn’s ing on a Wednesday this year, next Lynn’s Kaylei Johnson took the In the short race around Steel Lynn’s Kyle McCarthy (16:22) fin- Matt Viega finished third (33:08). week’s races will be held on Thurs- top spot with a time of 15:14. Tower, Dave Dunham of Haver- ished fourth and fifth, respectively. Jim Pawlicki of Lynn (35:43) fin- day, July 5. Runner, Carroll look forward to coaching their seniors once more FOOTBALL last time is a very good feeling in the all-star game, Runner took attending it and now coaching know the kids and seeing them From B1 and something I’m looking for- away an important message in in it, it’s an honor that I’m very all work together.” ward to.” regards to the Agganis legacy. proud of.” And both coaches, who’ve de- “I think the game should be On the North sideline, Runner “I was lucky to be selected as Practices for the game began veloped a friendship outside of very exciting,” Carroll, who was will coach defensive back Jamie an Agganis all-star in 1998,” last week and have run since football over the years, are look- named the Northeastern Confer- James, running back Steffan Runner said. “I played defensive then. Both coaches say they’re ing forward to coaching against ence Coach of the Year, said. “A Gravely, running back Keoni line and I scored a touchdown focused on letting their play- one another tonight. lot of local teams had great years. Gaskin, offensive/defensive line- in the game. Harry Agganis was ers make the most of their final “Me and Chris are friends out- All those local teams are put into man Joshua Pena and defensive the biggest athlete to come out of game as high school student-ath- side of football,” Runner said. two teams playing against each back Marcus Taylor. Each of the Lynn. He wasn’t just an athlete letes and things look good on “When I first got the call to be the other. The game should be very five played an integral part in but a great humanitarian. That’s both sides thus far. coach, I wanted to call Chris and exciting and a lot of fun.” the Tigers 2017 season, which what I try to be and that’s what I “You keep things to a minimum ask him to coach with me. Then I Both Carroll and Runner will included winning the MVADA try to teach my players. because you don’t want guys to was told he’ll be coaching the oth- coach five of their recent grad- Small Championship. Runner added, “When the play- get hurt,” Runner said. “As far as er team. I’m proud of Chris and uates, seniors from their 2017 “They were all part of our ers see how many people come to execution and having the right everything he’s accomplished. I squads, in tonight’s game. Car- championship run,” Runner said. the game and they see the tradi- reads, we’ve been working on that respect everything he’s done with roll will coach defensive back “I’m excited that they’ll be play- tion that’s involved with it, it’ll a lot in practice. We’re making his program.” Tyshawn Anderson, running ing. It’s a lot of fun. This is four hit them once the lights come on.” sure players know where to be. “I have a lot of respect and back Ski Gaston, linebacker Ja- years of experience on the field Also coaching in his first Ag- I told them ‘win or lose, just exe- admiration for James,” Carroll cob Miller, offensive/defensive for three of them. Josh and Jamie ganis game, Carroll competed in cute. Just do your job right every said. “He does a tremendous job lineman Alex Rodriguez and of- turned it up their junior year. It’s 2006 when he represented the single down on the field.’ They’ve at Tech. It’s bittersweet coaching fensive/defensive lineman Emil humbling because they’re all Bulldogs. Coaching in the all-star already won because they were against him. If he wasn’t coach- Rossi on the South all-star team. over the field. They’re helping game, Carroll noted, is an oppor- nominated as all-stars.” ing the North team, I’m sure we “It’s very special for me,” Car- out the other guys on the team. tunity he takes a lot of pride in. “Things look good,” Carroll would’ve linked up to coach to- roll said. “It was a very special It’s really humbling.” “It’s a very special week,” Car- said. “It’s a collection of all-stars gether. Looking across the field senior class. They worked tire- Runner, coaching his first Ag- roll said. “It’s a great tradition. from the North Shore. We have and seeing him on the other side- lessly and they were tremendous ganis game, has vivid memories From a historical standpoint, many talented players. The one line, it’s good for the city of Lynn leaders. They were a huge part of of competing in the all-star tilt Harry Agganis is somebody you cool thing is seeing how kids having two coaches from Lynn the turnaround, going 10-1 last shortly after graduating from grow up learning about. Being from different schools approach coaching against each other in season. Coaching those guys one Classical in 1998. From playing able to play in the game in 2006, the game. It’s nice getting to such a prestigious game.” South pulls away late in Agganis girls lacrosse Andover’s Miller scores AGGANIS GIRLS from Balboni and Smyrnios within From there on out the North dom- game-winner in Agganis From B1 two minutes of each other to take a inated, scoring seven consecutive 2-1 lead. goals while allowing none. boys lacrosse game “Coming and coaching for the Ag- The North team then scored five “I told them, ‘You were picked. ganis game is always a great way to consecutive goals, two by Carpinel- You’re one of the top players in your end the season,” Madden said. “To la, to take a 6-2 lead. Balboni would league so you know how to play, you AGGANIS BOYS see all of the seniors come out and add another goal in the final minute might not know each other’s names, From B1 play one final game together is real- of the half to make the score 6-3 fa- but you know how to communicate The South all-stars took a 1-0 lead after Craig Claf- ly a great celebration for everyone.” voring the North at halftime. and how to move the ball,’” O’Con- lin (Catholic Memorial) scored the game’s first goal two The game started off with a quick The second half started with the nor said of her team. “They did a and a half minutes into the tilt. Just over a minute lat- goal from Tveter, but the South re- North’s Machado and Balboni swap- good job of just working together as er, Gillis tied the game at 1-1. Matthew Rawding (Bev- sponded with back-to-back goals ping goals to put the score at 7-4. one big unit out there.” erly) reclaimed the lead for the South with 24:57 left in the first half, but North’s Daniel O’Connell (Methuen) knotted things up again at 2-2. It remained a cat and mouse game through the end of Peabody baseball, softball teams earn shutout wins the first half. Gillis added two more goals, while Kevin Murphy (North Reading) and Miller each tallied one. BABE RUTH and Jackson scored on a bases-load- old softball all-stars to a 5-0 win South’s Morris, Connor Bond (Malden Catholic), Alex From B1 ed walk to Fabbo. over Wyoma. Peabody captured the Alessi (Essex Tech) and Deven Patel (Catholic Memori- Dooley (3 1/3 innings, 5 strike- District 16 championship with the al) each scored once. At halftime, both sides were even BASEBALL outs, 6 walks, 1 hit) and Nick Villa- win. in a 6-6 tie. Peabody West 5, Wyoma 0 no (2 1/3 innings, 5 strikeouts, Bettencourt struck out 12 Wyoma “They wanted to play and score some goals in the be- Peabody earned a shutout win walk) combined for the win. batters and sealed the no-no on the ginning,” Driscoll said. “Then they started to realize over Wyoma in District 16 action. Wyoma’s only hit was leadoff sin- final batter. Three years ago at the that it was a pretty even game. It was cool.” “It wasn’t a great hitting game by gle by Chris Marks in the second. age of nine, Bettencourt threw a A two-goal rally with tallies from the Central Catholic either team but we got the hits Only one Wyoma runner reached perfect game in the sectional cham- duo of Liam Burke and Zachary DeBay gave the North when we needed them and got good second base, thanks to Peabody pionship game at Woburn. an 8-6 lead to start the second half. Refusing to quit, the pitching,” said West manager Steve catcher Andy Bousquet , who Avery Greco’s 2-run single in the South tied the game with goals from Morris and Chris- tian Billingsley (Saugus). Porcello. “We got contributions from gunned down two Wyoma runners bottom of the third gave the Tan- Kevin Swenson (Ipswich) put the North ahead 9-8 everybody and the kids rose to the attempting to steal second. ners all the runs they needed. with 5:40 to play, but the South, once again, evened occasion.” “We had one bad inning and “It was incredible to see the kids the score on Nick Sanderson’s (Saugus) goal with 3:12 Peabody scored in the first when couldn’t get a hit when we needed pull it off,” said coach Mark Betten- remaining. That set the stage for Miller, who’ll attend Thomas Fabbo was hit by a pitch it,” Wyoma coach John Meklis said. court. “They played great defense Colby College in the fall, to break the 9-9 tie with the and scored on a wild pitch. “We are a good hitting team and I all-around. I’ve been a part of three eventual game-winner at the 2:25 mark. Peabody broke the game open in am confident we can shake this one perfect games and two of them have Both coaches agreed that Wednesday’s game served the third, sending 10 batters to the off and that our bats will come been thrown by Abby (the other one as a strong showcase for the improvement and growth plate with four of them scoring. alive.” was thrown by Peabody High’s Alex of lacrosse across the North Shore. Starting pitcher Jayce Dooley led SOFTBALL D’Angelo in 2017) and I can tell you “It’s really nice. We had kids from all over the place off with home run. With two outs, Peabody 5, Wyoma 0 it never gets old.” which is nice to see,” Pierce said. “Newer programs like Andy Bousquet and Jacob Behn When it comes to perfect games, Peabody moves on to the first Salem Academy had one kid here (Thomas Philbin). drew back-to-back walks, then it’s getting to be a habit for 12-year- round of the sectional tournament That just shows the growth of lacrosse in the North pinch-hitter Alex Jackson knocked old Abby Bettencourt, who threw Sunday, July 1 at 5:45 at home Shore area. I thought the goalie from Malden Catholic Bousquet home with a double to her second perfect game in three against District 13 champion (Eric Almquist) played outstanding in the second half. left. Behn scored on a wild pitch years, leading Peabody’s 12-year- Woburn. It was fun.” “Lacrosse is such a cool sport that it’s able to take ev- erything you learned in hockey, football and baseball and put it to use on the lacrosse field,” Driscoll said. Agganis: The man, the myth, the games “It really is a sport for athletes. To be able to see the amount of kids that were playing in it and the amount AGGANIS royalty. You could solve the human and landed back in the hospital. of people that were here, it’s really showing how im- portant lacrosse has been on the North Shore over the From A1 genome project singlehandedly by And 63 years ago yesterday, a blood the time you’re in the 10th grade, clot traveled to his lungs and he years.” so. That’s who Agganis turned down and you’d still be behind the foot- died suddenly of a pulmonary em- so he could stay close to home and ball star in the food chain. And for a bolism. He was only 26. play baseball for the Red Sox. talent of Harry Agganis, that went His death stunned everyone. Peo- Navs have another win There’s a popular expression that double. ple who knew him only by his ex- often describes athletes who are Yet there is no evidence that I ploits were devastated to the point streak snapped, this head-and-shoulders above their know of that would suggest Agganis of tears. His funeral was massive — peers: men playing with boys. One of was unbearably conceited. Rather, still among the largest ever in Lynn. my cousins, significantly older than most people who know say it was The mixture of athleticism and ac- time by Brockton Rox me, knew some of Agganis’ contem- quite the opposite — that he was a ademics he demonstrated while he poraries and he told me that’s exact- good guy who did his best to keep was alive prompted Lynn attorney NAVS ly what they said about him. it all in perspective. That proba- Charles Demakis to ask The Item From B1 Some of his teammates from those bly had a lot to do with being the and the Red Sox to start a scholar- old Classical football teams, guys youngest of seven children, four of ship foundation in his name. The Saint Joseph’s duo of Zach Begin and Matt Dem- such as Dick Dooley, say the same them brothers. There’s nothing like That foundation is going strong ma was strong for the final five innings out of North thing. having four big brothers to let you today, with Demakis’ son, attorney Shore’s bullpen. Begin fanned five over four frames of People knew, even when Aggan- know exactly where you stand in Thomas C. Demakis, as its chair- two-run ball, while Demma finished the game with a is was in junior high, that he was the pecking order! man. It has awarded $1,955,000 in scoreless frame that included a strikeout. special. It was probably the same as But I’m sure it had plenty to do, scholarships to 964 scholar-athletes Catcher Dominic Keegan (Vanderbilt) recorded a Stan Bondelevitch recognizing Dick too, with the values he learned from single as a pinch hitter in the ninth inning. Varinos, Jauron’s talents, or Billy Wise peg- being part of an close immigrant since its inception, including 19 more that were announced Sunday Frelick, Sutherland, second baseman Joey Murphy ging Tony Thurman and Tim Frager family and a tight-knit community. (Saint Joseph’s of Maine) and right fielder Drew Rob- (who stole the show as a ninth-grad- at the ceremony that marked the He may not have been the best ertson (LIU Post) all recorded hits for North Shore. er in the Classical-English football student, but, again, evidence sug- beginning of what has come to be For Brockton, Maxwell and third baseman Zach Gelof game in 1982 while still at Breed) gests he took his academics serious- known as Agganis Week. (Virginia) each scored twice, while Kelly and Puckett as special. ly — enough so that he managed to The week concludes tonight with There’s probably no way of know- graduate from BU on time even af- the football game, which began as each recorded two of the team’s seven hits. Evan Ferris ing whether Agganis ever had what ter signing with the Red Sox. the only fundraiser for the founda- (Monmouth) struck out six over four innings of starting I call “jock-itis,” or when — if he did Sadly, this seemingly indestructi- tion, and is still, for all intents and work, George Goldstein (Middlebury) allowed two un- — he grew out of it. But if he did, it ble, ever-youthful kid, who survived purposes, the main way to raise earned runs on one hit in the fifth, and Brad Marchetti was only a slight case. Having been high school and and money for the scholarships. (Tufts) struck out nine Navs over four innings of one- around sports long enough, I can who solved Major League pitching If you enjoyed last fall’s fabu- hit ball to conclude the game and earn the win in his say unequivocally that it is virtual- and was hitting .315 and starting lous football season — especially first appearance of the summer. ly impossible not to come down with at first base for the Red Sox, could in Lynn — there will be 17 players The Navs are scheduled to continue their three-game it in some form if you’re a stand- not overcome the frailties of his own from the four schools — Classical, road trip at 7:05 p.m. Thursday in Nashua, N.H., and out athlete. Adults kowtow to you, body. He developed a viral infection English, Tech and St. Mary’s -- that 6 p.m. Saturday in Pittsfield, Mass. North Shore’s next even when you’re still in elementa- in June of 1955 and was hospital- went an aggregate 42-6. It’ll be your game at Fraser Field is slated for Sunday at 5 p.m. ry school. Wherever you go, you are ized. He tried to come back too soon last chance to see them. against the Rox. THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

AGGANIS WEEK SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS THURSDAY At Manning Field, Lynn (Not including last night’s games) Today Friday Saturday Football North vs. South (7) at Nashua at Pittsfi eld W L Pct. GB Streak L10 (7:05) OFF (6) M. Vineyard 15 6 0.714 - 1L 5-5 SPORTS BRIEFS Bristol 14 9 0.609 2 1W 5-5 Brockton 12 11 0.522 4 3L 4-6 September inside her Lynn Woods cross Pittsfi eld 11 12 0.478 5 1L 7-3 Revere home. She was a Sunday Monday Worcester 9 12 0.429 6 1W 3-7 Lynn native and a member vs. Brockton at Pittsfi eld country series Nashua 9 13 0.409 6.5 1W 5-5 of the St. Mary’s High soft- (5) (6:30) The 49th annual Lynn North Shore 8 15 0.348 8 2W 5-5 ball team. Summer cross country series will continue every Wednesday until Septem- Bishop Fenwick ber 26, with the exception Coming up in the clutch of July 5. basketball camp Each evening includes a The Bishop Fenwick regular 1.59 mile, a short Girls Basketball Camp race of the day and a long will be held from July race of the day. There is no 23-26 (9 a.m.-1 p.m.) at entry fee. Danvers Indoor Sports. Refer top www.lwrun.org Instructors include play- for more information. ers and coaches from the 2018 Division 3 North Carey Baseball champion Crusaders, as well as current collegiate Academy this July players. Anyone interested can contact Fenwick coach The Carey Baseball Adam DeBaggis at aag- Academy will conduct it’s [email protected] for more specialty camps July 11 details. and 12 at the Lynn Babe Ruth Complex at Breed Middle School in Lynn. Spartans Baseball The hitting sessions will be conducted from 9 to Basics clinic 11:30 a.m. Each player The Spartans Baseball will be slow-motion ana- Basics clinic will be held lyzed by video and receive at Pine Hill Field begin- a written evaluation. ning on July 16 and run- The pitchers/catchers ning until July 20. Partici- session will be held from pants will learn the basics 12:30 to 3pm. All aspects of hitting, fielding (infield of their respective and outfield), proper mechanics will be covered. throwing mechanics and Each will receive a written base running. Participants evaluation in addition to are asked to bring their all pitchers video ana- own baseball gloves and lyzed. bats. The concession stand The cost of each five- will be open for snacks/ hour session is $90 each. lunch and pizza will be For further information served on Friday, July 20 please contact Coach at the camp’s conclusion. Frank Carey at (781) 842- Contact St. Mary’s base- 4042 or at fdcarey13@com- ball coach Derek Dana at cast.net or at www.carey- 781-521-9439 or ddan- baseballacademy.com. [email protected] for more information. Masucci softball tournament Correction The Vanessa Masucci co-ed In a story on the Swampscott-West Lynn slow-pitch softball tourna- Little League game in ment will be held the week- Wednesday’s Item, the end of July 20-22 at Grace innings in which Swamp- Rogato Field at Breed Mid- scott scored its final six dle School, Lynn. runs were incorrect. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The tournament is seeking Swampscott scored three a number of additional co-ed runs in the fourth inning, Craig Kimbrel reacts after getting a strikeout with men on second and third in the top of the teams. and three more in the eighth inning, preserving a two-run lead for the Red Sox. If interested, call 781 599- fifth, to make the score 4861 or email at vanessama- 10-0. When West Lynn succisoftball2018@hotmail. failed to score in the bot- Vanessa Masucci (MacCor- tom of the fifth, the 10-run mack) was murdered last mercy rule was invoked. A new course for Woods, and maybe a new putter POTOMAC, Md. (AP) — Hurley III said. TV/RADIO Tiger Woods is playing the Woods is the only two- Quicken Loans National time winner of the Nation- TV for the last time, and so al, both times at Congres- MLB much about this year feels sional a few miles down the 3 p.m...... Chi. Cubs at LA Dodgers ...... MLB Network new. road. He hasn’t played the 7:10 p.m...... LA Angels at Boston ...... ESPN, NESN Woods played his rst event since 2015 when he College World Series 18-hole round at the TPC was struggling with back 6:30 p.m...... Arkansas vs. Oregon State ...... ESPN2 Potomac at Avenel Farm issues that eventually led WNBA during the pro-am Wednes- to multiple surgeries and day, and it didn’t take long kept him out of golf for the 7 p.m...... New York at Washington ...... NBA TV to realize why the course better part of two years. 9 p.m...... Los Angeles at Seattle ...... ESPN2 rated as the fourth tough- This is the nal edition Golf est to par last year on the of a tournament that be- 11 a.m...... LPGA: Women’s PGA Championship ...... Golf PGA Tour, behind only gan in 2007 with high 3 p.m...... PGA: Quicken Loans National ...... Golf three majors. hopes, with Woods as the 4 p.m...... US Senior Open ...... FS1 “It’s certainly a lot more tournament host at Con- Lacrosse dif cult than what I had gressional, held around 7 p.m...... MLL All-Star Game ...... ESPN2 or ESPNews envisioned,” Woods said. the Fourth of July with a World Cup “They’ve got the rough up, theme built around salut- 10 a.m...... Japan vs. Poland ...... FS1 fairways in. It’s like a mini- ing the military. 10 a.m...... Senegal vs. Colombia ...... Fox Open here.” Woods’ career took sever- 2 p.m...... England vs. Belgium ...... Fox Also new: his putter. al unexpected turns a few 2 p.m...... Panama vs. Tunisia ...... FS1 Maybe. years later, with surgeries Auto racing Woods has been strug- to his knee and back sand- 9 p.m...... ARCA Series: Scott 150 ...... FS1 gling with just about ev- wiched around the down- Radio ery aspect of putting since fall in his personal life. MLB March, when he made a There was a change in title brief charge in the nal sponsors, a change in dates 7:10 p.m...... LA Angels at Boston ...... WEEI-FM 93.7 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS round at Bay Hill until ty- and the eld gradually be- ing for fth. He missed the Tiger Woods works on his putting during a came weaker. MLB cut at the U.S. Open two practice round at the Quicken Loans National Rickie Fowler, who has a NATIONAL LEAGUE weeks ago, and last week Wednesday in Potomac, Md. corporate deal with Quick- East Division East Division in the Bahamas he began en Loans, is the only player W L Pct GB W L Pct GB New York 52 25 .675 — Atlanta 45 32 .584 — tinkering with a new put- the right positions and on lines, then I have a hard from the top 10 competing Boston 53 27 .663 ½ Philadelphia 41 36 .532 4 ter. The one he used in nine seeing the lines again,” time seeing my line. It’s a this week. He checks in Tampa Bay 39 40 .494 14 Washington 41 37 .526 4½ holes of practice on Tues- Woods said. “Once I start vicious cycle.” at No. 8. Quicken Loans Toronto 37 41 .474 15½ New York 31 45 .408 13½ Baltimore 23 55 .295 29½ Miami 32 47 .405 14 day, and in the pro-am, was to get that ball rolling on Whether it goes in his decided not to renew its Central Division Central Division a mallet variety. my lines, then I’ll be back bag on Thursday remains a contract with Woods’ foun- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 43 34 .558 — Milwaukee 45 32 .584 — “I’m trying to nd some- to putting like I was. I just mystery. dation, instead sponsoring Minnesota 34 40 .459 7½ Chicago 42 34 .553 2½ thing that I can feel again have not been rolling it on “Tiger had three putters a new PGA Tour event in Detroit 36 43 .456 8 St. Louis 41 36 .532 4 Chicago 26 51 .338 17 Pittsburgh 37 41 .474 8½ like the swing of the put- my lines. And then on top on the putting green be- Detroit that starts next Kansas City 24 54 .308 19½ Cincinnati 32 46 .410 13½ ter, getting my body in of that, when they don’t roll fore I walked in here,” Billy summer. West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 52 28 .650 — Arizona 44 34 .564 — Seattle 49 31 .613 3 Los Angeles 42 35 .545 1½ NBA Commissioner Adam Silver gets extension Oakland 41 38 .519 10½ San Francisco 40 39 .506 4½ Los Angeles 41 39 .513 11 Colorado 38 40 .487 6 Texas 35 45 .438 17 San Diego 35 46 .432 10½ (AP) — NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has received

Wednesday’s Games Arizona (Greinke 7-5) at Miami (Richards a ve-year contract extension, a reward for accomplish- Houston 7, Toronto 6 2-4), 12:10 p.m. ments that include rapid growth in the value of franchises Kansas City 5, Milwaukee 4 Chicago Cubs (Quintana 6-6) at L.A. Dodg- N.Y. Yankees at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. ers (Kershaw 1-4), 3:10 p.m. and attendance records around the league being set an- Seattle at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Colorado (Gray 7-7) at San Francisco (Strat- nually. L.A. Angels at Boston, 7:10 p.m. ton 8-5), 3:45 p.m. Oakland at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Washington (Roark 3-8) at Philadelphia Board of Governors Chairman Larry Tanenbaum of the San Diego at Texas, 8:05 p.m. (Nola 9-2), 7:05 p.m. Toronto Raptors announced the deal, one that keeps Silver Minnesota at , 8:10 Milwaukee (Guerra 3-5) at Cincinnati (DeS- under contract through the 2024 NBA Finals. Financial p.m. clafani 3-1), 7:10 p.m. Cleveland at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Friday’s Games terms were not disclosed. Cincinnati 6, Atlanta 5 Minnesota at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m. Silver, 56, led a very smooth series of negotiations with Arizona at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. the NBA players union on the way to a new collective bar- Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Detroit at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. gaining agreement in 2016 — one where salaries around Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Houston at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Thursday’s Games Chicago White Sox at Texas, 8:05 p.m. the league soared thanks to a $24.1 billion, nine-year tele- Oakland (Manaea 7-6) at Detroit (Fulmer Cleveland at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. vision and media rights deal that he helped strike with 3-6), 1:10 p.m. Kansas City at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Minnesota (TBD) at Chicago White Sox Minnesota at Chicago Cubs, 5:05 p.m. Disney and Turner Sports two years earlier. (Giolito 5-7), 2:10 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Franchise values of the 30 NBA clubs have risen vefold, Seattle (Leake 8-4) at Baltimore (TBD), Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 3:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Miami, 7:10 p.m. from an estimated $12 billion when Silver took over to $60 Houston (McCullers 8-3) at Tampa Bay Atlanta at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. billion now. This was also the fourth consecutive season NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has been giv- (Stanek 1-1), 7:10 p.m. San Francisco at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. en a ve-year extension, which will keep him in L.A. Angels (Barria 5-3) at Boston (Johnson Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. where the league set an all-time attendance record, with 1-2), 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. 22.1 million fans attending games in 2017-18. his position through the 2024 season. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON CUL DE SAC / RICHARD THOMPSON

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

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) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Firm up an agreement you Initiate your plans. Don’t be Use your intelligence and make Discipline and carefully consid- Take control of any situation You’ll have ample opportunity to have with someone. Holding shy or afraid to take a step into solid plans with like-minded ered plans will help you avoid that can affect your reputation, present and promote what you people. Avoid conflict and peo- making a costly mistake. Walk status or relationships with want to pursue. The individuals up your side of an arrangement the limelight. You’ve got what will push others to follow suit. ple who tend to be bad influ- away from unpredictable sit- important people. A change you encounter and the places you it takes to turn an idea into a ences. Put anger aside and di- uations and people. Focus on will lead to positive ideas and visit will offer inspiration and pos- Take nothing for granted and reality. leave little leeway. rect your energy into achieving maintaining a good reputation plans. itive feedback. Embrace change. positive results. and getting positive results. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Don’t react to what others do Physical improvements can be Aggressive behavior will not be Only take on what you can handle. You’ll be faced with Look inward and consider what Being aggressive will backfire or say without thinking. Diplo- successfully made. Fixing up in your best interest. Use your you can do to improve your on you. You are best off biding macy, consideration and fair- your surroundings or updating demanding, critical people if energy wisely and get the grunt skills, image or lifestyle. Eval- your time, being patient and ness will be required to avoid your look will result in greater work out of the way first if you you make unrealistic promises. uate your relationships and avoiding an altercation that opposition. Self-improvement confidence and compliments want to avoid complaints or in- Avoid indulgent people and ex- back away from people who could ruin your plans. Self-con- and nurturing important rela- from someone special. Love is terference. cessive spending. bring out the worst in you. trol is recommended. tionships are encouraged. in the stars.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Divorced dad vows to boycott any events that include his ex Always consider the whole deal DEAR ABBY: My par- would make her neighbors Scott Adams, the creator of lead. The “nine never” odds in ents went through a bitter Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van who have “mom bodies” the Dilbert cartoon, said, “Ev- the diamond suit are immate- divorce five years ago and Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, uncomfortable, and she ery skill you acquire doubles rial. Declarer must play a di- have had little to no con- and was founded by her mother, doesn’t want to upset your odds of success.” amond to the king, then lead tact since then. During the them. In bridge, it is all well and a diamond to his jack. Here, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at good to know the more com- process of the divorce, DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los I was shocked and of- the finesse wins, and South their communication was fended for women of all mon odds, but you still have pockets an overtrick. But even through my siblings and Angeles, CA 90069. sizes. I responded that I to take each deal on its merits if the finesse loses, with West me, which took a toll on us. would never be uncomfort- and recognize those in which on lead, the contract would the mathematics are effec- However, despite the tur- doesn’t want to be in the your father. You CANNOT able with anyone’s mom still be safe. body or ask them to cover tively irrelevant. moil of the divorce, we are presence of our mother. control the actions of an- In this example, how should Always try to find a guar- up, and I won’t wear a still close to both of them. We all think he’s overre- other adult. You can, how- South play in three no-trump anteed line of play. When you I’m a medical student acting and needs to get ever, control the way you T-shirt. My bathing suit is after West leads a fourth-high- can, do not worry about the who will be graduating over the past. Must we get react to his behavior. not skimpy and would not est club five, East puts up the sums! next year. I recently over the fact that he You and your siblings be considered revealing queen, and declarer wins with The total of possible auc- brought up the idea of doesn’t want to be around should not allow your- by any standards. She his king? tions is a 48-digit number. having a graduation party, our mother and allow him selves to be manipulated. responded that if I have a The auction was the most The number of deals is only a but my father says he re- to skip these important “Remind” your father that problem with it, I should common. But which is the 29-digit number. It isn’t even fuses to come if Mom or days? if he follows through with just not come. Help! greater, the number of possi- close. anyone from her side of his threat, he will be ble auctions or the number of CHILD OF DIVORCE SHOCKED AND the family will be there. missed, and the only per- different deals? IN MICHIGAN OFFENDED This led to a discussion son he’ll be hurting is him- Declarer has seven top tricks: three spades, one about future weddings DEAR CHILD: Your fa- self. DEAR SHOCKED heart, two diamonds and one and events that will most ther may be angry, but he AND OFFENDED: Be likely happen soon. DEAR ABBY: My best neither shocked nor of- club (trick one). So, South is also being selfish and needs only two more tricks My siblings and I are in friend from college recent- fended. I agree that no one childish. By telling you from the diamonds — he can our mid- to late-20s, and ly had a baby. I had what he did, he’s attempt- should have to cover their afford to lose one diamond Dad insists that he won’t ing to manipulate you into planned a trip to visit her, bodies. I suspect your best trick as long as the opponents attend any future events choosing between him and and during my visit, she friend from college is not do not then run the clubs. that Mom will attend, your mother. said, we would visit the happy with HER post-ba- From trick one, declarer even if it’s his own child’s By asking me whether local pool. A week before I by body right now and knows that West has the club wedding. It was extremely you should “allow” him to was set to leave, she noti- wants to avoid compari- ace. East, playing third hand difficult to hear. skip these important mile- fied me that I would have sons. Tell her you under- high, would have won with the My siblings and I can’t stones, you appear to be to wear a T-shirt over my stand, and try to resched- ace if he could have. South imagine him boycotting under the impression that bathing suit at all times ule a visit during ski must fight to keep East off the something just because he you can somehow control because my “fit body” season.

EVENING TV LISTINGS THURSDAY’S TV JUNE 28, 2018 CROSSWORD 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Greater Steves’ Member Favorites Member Favorites Aman- Beyond Greater Steves’ Antiques ^ PBS Boston Europe pour-PBS 100 Days Boston Europe WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! Big Bang Big Bang Big Brother (N) S.W.A.T. “Imposters” News Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With $ CBS Fortune (N) Theory Theory James Corden WCVB News- Chronicle The Gong Show (N) Match Game (N) Take Two “Smoking News- Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline Page Six % ABC Center 5 Gun” (N) Center 5 (N) TV (N) WBTS Boston Access Little Big Shots (N) Marlon Marlon Law & Order: Spe- Boston Tonight Show-J. Late Night With * NBC News (N) (N) (N) cial Victims Unit News Fallon Seth Meyers WFXT Ent. TMZ (N) The Four: Battle for Stardom A new set of Boston 25 News at Boston TMZ FIFA World Cup Wendy 9 FOX Tonight challengers face the Four. (N) 10PM (N) News Tonight (N) Williams WUTF El Chavo Reto 4 elementos: Naturaleza extrema República Mundialista Laura Mal- = UMA querida WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News 8p (N) Law & Order: Crimi- Law & Order: Crimi- Seinfeld Seinfeld How I Met How I Met King of F MNT Theory Theory nal Intent nal Intent Queens WGBX The Great British Father Brown The Coroner “Crash” Secrets of Scotland PBS NewsHour (N) The This Old House Scotland L PBS Baking Show Yard Hour Yard WWJE I Survived Teka, FBI: Criminal Unraveled “Death Dr. G: Medical Cold Case Files Most Shocking Border R JN Robert and Debbie. Pursuit Pact” Examiner High-speed chases. 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Im- The Affair SHOW Punisher” (2004) Mark Wahlberg, Kevin Bacon. ‘R’ steals a little boy. migrant migrant “402” (6:45) ››› “The Princess and ›› John Q (2002, Drama) Denzel Wash- ››› Rising Sun (1993, Mystery) Sean ››‡ Alpha Dog STARZ the Frog” (2009) ‘G’ ington, Robert Duvall. ‘PG-13’ Connery, Wesley Snipes. ‘R’ (2006) Bruce Willis. (6:30) ›› “Ghost Rider” (2007, Action) ›‡ Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance The Expanse “Con- The Expanse “Abad- Face Off SYFY Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes, Wes Bentley. (2012, Action) Nicolas Cage, Idris Elba. gregation” don’s Gate” Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan Actor Timothy Brooklyn Conan Actor Timothy TBS Theory Theory Theory Theory Olyphant. Nine Olyphant. NCIS: New Orleans ››‡ Now You See Me (2013) Jesse Eisen- ››› Premium Rush (2012, Action) Joseph Castle “Resurrection” Castle TNT “Slay the Dragon” berg, Mark Ruffalo. Gordon-Levitt, Michael Shannon. Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Queen of the South Shooter “Red Meat” Law & Order: Spe- Queen of the South Shooter USA cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit “El Colgado” (N) (N) cial Victims Unit “El Colgado” RuPaul’s Drag Race RuPaul’s Drag Race “Grand VH1 Trailblazer RuPaul’s Drag Race “Grand Love & Hip Hop: At- Ink: VH1 Finale” (N) Honors 2018 (N) Finale” lanta “Showing Off” Chicago B6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018 CLASSIFIED

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MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE INVITATION TO BID STACEY'S BROOK COMPREHENSIVE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage Premises: 16 Caldwell Crescent, Lynn, MA SEWER SYSTEM REHABILITATION PROJECT - PHASE 1B given by Rade Ernjakovic to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as SWAMPSCOTT, MASSACHUSETTS nominee for Quicken Loans Inc., its successors and assigns, dated May 25, 2013 By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book mortgage given by Hector Luis Salas to Mortgage Financial Services, Inc., and now The Stacey's Book Comprehensive Sewer System Rehabilitation Project - Phase 1B 32536, Page 527, subsequently assigned to Green Tree Servicing LLC by held by Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency, said mortgage dated February includes cured in place pipe rehabilitation of approximately 17,400 linear feet of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Quicken Loans Inc., 27, 2004 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of sewer mainline and 180 service laterals, 1,200 vertical feet of sewer manhole its successors and assigns by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern Deeds in Book 22446, Page 30, said mortgage was assigned from Mortgage rehabilitation and rehabilitation of 16 split-wall manholes. District) Registry of Deeds at Book 33844, Page 249 for breach of the conditions Financial Services, Inc. to Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency by assignment of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public dated February 27, 2004 and recorded with said Registry of Deeds in Book 22446 Sealed Bids for Stacey's Brook Comprehensive Sewer System Rehabilitation Auction at 3:00 PM on July 12, 2018 at 55-57 South Street, Unit 2, Lynn, MA, all at Page 49; for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of Project - Phase 1B will be received at the Department of Public Works, at 22 and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on July 19, 2018 at 10:00 AM Monument Avenue, Town Hall, Swampscott, MA, until 2:00 p.m. on Thursday July Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises described in said 26, 2018, at which place and time said Bids will be publicly opened and read Land Situated in the City of Lynn in the County of Essex in the State of MA mortgage, to wit: aloud. CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. 2 IN THE SOUTH STREET CONDOMINIUM (THE CONDOMINIUM) WITH A POST OFFICE ADDRESS OF 55-57 SOUTH STREET, LYNN, The land, with the buildings thereon known as 16 Caldwell Crescent, Lynn, Essex The primary means of document delivery will be a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) MASSACHUSETTS, CONTAINING AND HAVING A PERCENTAGE INTEREST IN THE County, Massachusetts, being a portion of Lot 88 on a plan drawn by C.W. Gay, internet link to download the Contract Documents. Requests for the FTP internet COMMON AREAS OF THE CONDOMINIUM OF 6.36% AND CREATED BY A MASTER C.B., dated June 25, 1982, recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, link should be directed to Daniel Scott, Kleinfelder, by phone at (617) 498-4670 DEED (THE MASTER DEED) RECORDED WITH ESSEX REGISTRY OF DEEDS ON Book of Plans 13, Plan 23, bounded and described as follows: or by e-mail at [email protected]. The Contract Documents may be examined DECEMBER 30, 1985, IN BOOK 8075, PAGE 225, IN ACCORDANCE WITH AND and obtained at the Office of Kleinfelder, One Beacon Street, Suite 8100, Boston, SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LAWS CHAPTER NORTHERLY: by said Crescent, 11.30 feet; MA. Upon request, a paper copy of the Contract Documents will be made available 183A AS AMENDED ("CHAPTER 183 A"). THE UNIT IS MORE PARTICULARLY for pick up in person, with a required $100 refundable deposit payable to DESCRIBED IN THE MASTER DEED, AND IS CONVEYED TOGETHER WITH THE NORTHEAST: by said Crescent, by a curved line, 32.22 feet; Kleinfelder. Sewer CCTV videos will be made available to all plan holders, upon MORTGAGOR'S UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON AREAS AND FACILITIES OF request, for streaming or downloading from our hosted SharePoint site. THE CONDOMINIUM (THE 'COMMON AREAS AND FACILITIES') AS SET FORTH IN EASTERLY: by said Crescent, 36.68 feet; Item: June 28, 2018 THE MASTER DEED. THE UNIT AND SUCH UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON AREAS AND FACILITIES ARE CONVEYED WITH THE BENEFIT OF AND SUBJECT TO SOUTHERLY: by Lots 78 and 79, as shown on aid plan 45.75 feet; THE RIGHTS, EASEMENTS, RESTRICTIONS, COVENANTS, AGREEMENTS, NOTICES HELP WANTED OBLIGATIONS, CONDITIONS AND OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE INSTRUMENT WESTERLY: by the remaining portion of Lot 88, 65.52 feet; ESTABLISHING T HE UNIT OWNER'S ORGANIZATION FORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 10 OF CHAPTER 183 A, ("THE CONDOMINIUM TRUST"), THE Containing 2,230 square feet, more or less, according to said plan. JOB INFORMATION BY-LAWS CONTAINED THEREIN AND ANY RULES AND REGULATIONS PAY CALLS SERVICES PROMULGATED PURSUANT THERETO (HEREINAFTER COLLECTIVELY CALLED THE Being the same premises conveyed to me by deed of Julie E. Cronin, dated "CONDOMINIUM DOCUMENTS") INSOFAR AS THE SAME ARE NOW IN FORCE AND February 27, 2004 and recorded with Essex South Registry of Deeds herewith. Pay Call Numbers APPLICABLE. THE UNIT TOGETHER WITH THE FOREGOING UNDIVIDED INTEREST NOTICE (900, 976 and 550) For more information and assistance AND APPURTENANT RIGHTS AND FIXTURES HEREINAFTER MENTIONED ARE The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in Advertiser telephone numbers with regarding the reliability of business SOMETIMES HEREIN REFERRED TO AS "THE MORTGAGED PREMISES". THE the event of a typographical error in this publication. 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST opportunities, work-at-home opportuni- MORTGAGED PREMISES INCLUDE, TO THE EXTENT OF THE MORTGAGORS INTEREST disclose the price of the telephone ties, employment services and financ- THEREIN, PLUMBING FIXTURES, GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES, FIRE For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated February 27, 2004 and recorded in call. When a number is published ing, the Daily Item urges its readers to EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS, SHADES, SCREENS, BLINDS, STORM WINDOWS, WALL the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 22446, Page 28. within the advertisement the per contact the Better Business Bureau PARTITIONS, ATTACHED FLOOR COVERINGS AND ALL OTHER FIXTURES NOW OR minute and/or flat charge must be Inc., 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite HEREINAFTER PLACED ON OR IN THE MORTGAGED PREMISES INSOFAR AS THE TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all included. If you dial a pay per call 102, Marlborough, MA 07152-4705 or SAME ARE, OR CAN BY AGREEMENT OF THE PARTIES BE MADE, A PART OF THE liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if number from an advertisement appear- call 508-652-4800 any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. REALTY. ing in the classified section and it DOES NOT disclose this information, NOTICE The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, please notify the Item classified Don't pay to find work before you get restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax department immediately. Response to the job. Legitimate job placement firms FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in any pay per call numbers will be that work to fill specific positions in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place possession, and attorney's fees and costs. charged to your telephone bill and cannot charge an upfront fee. For free of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in anyone under 18 years of age must information about avoiding employ- cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days TERMS OF SALE: have parent's consent. ment service scams, write the Federal after the date of sale. A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of Please call immediately for further Trade Commission at Washington, a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be details or information. D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud Other terms to be announced at the sale. delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be CLASSIFIED Information Center, required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of (781)593-7700 1-800-876-7060 the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other 1080 Main Street GENERAL check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid Pawtucket, RI 02860 YARD SALES HELP WANTED at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms Attorney for Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure Present Holder of the Mortgage HELP WANTED-SALES sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be (401) 272-1400 EARN $500 A DAY (SALES) Final entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further Item: June 28, July 5, 12, 2018 Expense Insurance • Exclusive Leads • recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Local Training/Support • Every day is description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of Payday • Agent Health/Dental Benefits • Incentive Trips CALL 860-357-6904 an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. LEGAL NOTICE www.fhginsurance.com MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE SWAMPSCOTT ~ 28 CRESCENT ST, Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Sat, June 30, 8a-2p. Avon bottles, old NOW HIRING! Cleaners wanted! Ditech Financial LLC fka Green Tree Servicing LLC By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain tools, misc. household items, ladies' Drivers license required. Up to $15/hr. mortgage given by Paul F. Murphy Jr. to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, clothes, records. Interviews 10am-1pm, M-F Present Holder of said Mortgage, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated June 24, 542 Loring Ave, Salem By Its Attorneys, 2005 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book ORLANS PC 24462, Page 343 (the "Mortgage"), as affected by a Loan Modification Agreement RENTALS PO Box 540540 dated February 24, 2017, and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 35744, Waltham, MA 02454 Page 009 of which mortgage Ditech Financial LLC is the present holder by Phone: (781) 790-7800 assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS) as 17-016823 nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. to Green Tree Servicing, LLC dated APARTMENTS Item: June 21, 28, July 5, 2018 January 18, 2012 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds King's Lynne's Annual Flea Market LYNN ~ Sat, June 30th, 8 am to 2 pm. in Book 31033, Page 472, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the Lynn ~ Studio, 1, 2, 3 bdrms. Clean, Rain or shine. 115 O'Callaghan Way, MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 49 Gardiner modern apartments. On bus line, or 30 Kingswood Circle if rain! Street, Lynn, MA 01905 will be sold at a Public Auction at 12:00 PM on August parking, laundry. From $950, No fees. Look for the balloons! By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage 14, 2018, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and Call ~ 781-477-6457 given by Victoria Belliveau and Frances Colcord to Mortgage Electronic Registration singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Systems, Inc., as nominee for Mortgage Lenders Network USA, Inc., its successors REAL ESTATE and assigns, dated July 25, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern The land in said Lynn, Massachusetts together with the buildings thereon, bounded District) Registry of Deeds at Book 25940, Page 224, subsequently assigned to and described as follows: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee, on behalf of SASCO Mortgage Loan Trust REAL ESTATE 2007-MLN1 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-MLN1 by Mortgage WESTERLY by Gardiner Street, 44 feet. FOR SALE Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Mortgage Lenders Network LYNN ~ 38 COOLIDGE ROAD, USA, Inc., its successors and assigns by assignment recorded in said Essex County NORTHERLY by land now or formerly of Hall, 135.61 feet; Saturday, June 30, 8a-2p. Household REAL ESTATE: 4BR Farmhouse on (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 36276, Page 276 for breach of the items, clothing, snowblower, pitching 189+/ Acres in Groton, VT. Auction: conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at EASTERLY by lands now or formerly of Archer and of Gammon, 44 feet; machine and other various items. July 17 @ 11AM. Includes 2Unit Public Auction at 3:00 PM on July 19, 2018 at 24 Hawthorne Street, Lynn, MA, all and House, Brook, Views & Sugar Maples! and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: MISC. (MA Lic. #1926) THCAuction.com SOUTHERLY by land now or formerly of Trainor, 135.34 feet. 8006347653 A parcel of land with the buildings thereon in said Lynn, known as 24 Hawthorne Street, bounded and described as follows: NORTHWESTERLY by Hawthorne Street, Be all of said measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and WANTED TO BUY OR TRADE: 50 feet; SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Smith, 100 feet; described and containing 5,934 square feet of land. Said premises are now known FREON R12 WANTED: CERTIFIED AUTOMOTIVE SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Kenney, 50 feet; and NORTHEASTERLY and numbered as 49 Gardiner Street. BUYER will PAY CA$H for R12 cylinders by land now or formerly of Young, 100 feet. Containing 5000 square feet of land, or cases of cans. (312) 291-9169 more or less. For title reference see deed of Diane Burke dated June 24, 2005 and recorded BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: Established AUTOMOBILES herewith Vending Company Route, Estimated The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Annual profit of $100,000. $75,000 1999 LEXUS, LS 400, 4 door sedan, restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern turn key operation with full company 198k miles, was babied! Sea green, titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24462, Page 341. support for your success, Exclusive loaded! Asking $2800. In Swamp- possession, and attorney's fees and costs. territory. Contact Information: scott. 617-435-3659. 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The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of story bldg. with elevator, at 319 from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order Lynnway. Secure bldg. with plenty of check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from parking!!! Rent $540, 375 sq. ft. at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon Call 781-632-4086 of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the NEW IN TOWN? description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. error in this publication.

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At Hooker And here's Frommer's rooms can be had for $149. option: the Via ride-shar- waterfalls in Transylvania et-list style, or they could Falls, in the same forest, advice for dealing with To really save money, "vis- ing service, which charges County, N.C., located about make a leisurely jaunt to see the wide, 13-foot falls people who approach you it in January or February," a few dollars a ride. halfway between Ashe- one or two. where Hawkeye's canoe on the street, like cos- Frommer said. "You can get CitiBike, a bike-sharing ville, N.C., and Greenville, There's no wrong reason plunged in "The Last of tumed character actors in a really nice hotel room in system, is $12 a day "for S.C. Known as the "Land to visit a waterfall. the Mohicans" as he ed Times Square who offer to February for $99 and that as many half-hour rides as of Waterfalls," the region GO FOR THE Magua's men. pose for photos and then same hotel room in October you want," Frommer says. has the biggest concentra- INSTAGRAM SHOT GO TO GET WET demand payment: "Pre- will cost you $329." "Biking is the fastest way tion of waterfalls on the Those who want the best Swimming is permitted tend you're deaf. You just GETTING AROUND to go anywhere. And there East Coast, according to #no lter photos for the at many of the waterfalls keep walking. ... You may- "Don't be scared" of the are certain streets now the local tourism board. least amount of hiking can in Transylvania Coun- be can be polite and say, subway, Frommer says. The cascades are particu- easily pop into the Pisgah ty. At Hooker Falls, wa- 'Sorry,' and keep walking, that have really good bike larly dramatic now after National Forest and take ter from the Little River but you can't give them an New Yorkers love complain- lanes that are separated record-setting rainfall this sel es in front of the 60- pours over the ledge to opening." ing about their trains, but from the traf c." spring. Unique features in- foot Looking Glass Falls. create a large and popu- clude a temperate rainfor- Five miles past the for- lar swimming hole with est in Gorges State Park, est's main entrance, this various depths. Those who Redwood grove on California’s where more than 80 inches beast of a waterfall can want calm can wade in the of rain fall annually. be viewed within steps of shallow creek area farther "This is a land of all the main road, U.S. 276. A away from the falls, while coast to become a public park kinds of superlatives," says staircase meets the road the more adventurous can Nathan Jordan, a spokes- near the top of the gush- swim in the deeper parts STEWARTS POINT, feet — wider than a two- man for the Transylvania ing falls. You can park or even dare to walk along Calif. (AP) — An environ- lane road. County Tourism and De- your car and take in the the rocks underneath the mental group said Tues- "The unique element of velopment Authority. breathtaking view from falls. day that it is acquiring a this property is that it's an grove in Northern Califor- undisturbed ancient for- nia with hundreds of an- est ecosystem," said Sam cient redwood trees, some Hodder, president of the taller than the Statue of Redwoods League. "This Liberty, and is planning is a special place. We want to preserve it and open a people to see it. ... There's public park. a lot we can't save, but we Save the Redwoods can save this." League said it is purchas- The tallest of the 1,450 ing the 738-acre grove, trees in the grove is 313 which is a third larger feet, taller than the Stat- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS than Muir Woods Nation- ue of Liberty, Hodder said. al Monument and has 47 The tallest of the 1,450 The tallest at Muir Woods percent more old-growth trees in the grove is is 258 feet. trees, the San Francisco 313 feet, taller than The land has been Chronicle reported. the Statue of Liberty. owned for a century by the Known as Harold Rich- Richardson family, whose ardson Redwoods Reserve, Muir Woods' majesty. One patriarch, Herbert Archer the sprawling forest in of its oldest trees in the Richardson,  rst bought Sonoma County matches grove has a diameter of 19 the forest in 1918.

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The National Trust would like to see Route 66 designated as a National 2018 RED ROCK PARK Historic Trail as a way to promote preservation. SUMMER ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE July 3*: Lois Lane & the Daily Planets Route 66, Larimer Square on the July 5: All Fired Up July 12: MaryBeth Maes Band National Trust’s endangered list July 19: Lexington Street Band July 26: Brian Maes Band ASSOCIATED PRESS Trust has identi ed since proposal to rezone parts the list was launched 31 of the Colonial Annapolis July 28**: Toe Jam Puppet Band (Kid’s Concert) WASHINGTON — years ago, the private non- Historic District threat- Aug 2: Night Flight Route 66, Denver's Lar- pro t organization says ens the City Dock area's imer Square and school Aug 9: White Lightnin’ fewer than 5 percent have views, heritage tourism Aug 16: 12:01 Blues Band buildings in Los Angeles been lost. and more. & are on the National Trust The National Trust's In South Carolina, the Aug 24: *Movie Night* A Wrinkle In Time for Historic Preservation's concerns about local pro- National Trust says an 2018 list of America's 11 posals for development annexation proposal could @FOLNB All concerts are from 6:00 pm to 8:00pm most endangered historic range from Denver's lead to zoning changes * July 3rd concert is 7:00pm to 9:00pm * places. Larimer Square to a site and development that The annual list high- across from Mount Vernon might damage the land- ** July 28th Activities from 11-2, Toe Jam Puppet Band plays from 1-2 ** lights architectural and in Virginia. scape of the Ashley River Refreshments, co ee, and Friends’ merchandise will be available for purchase. cultural sites that the Larimer Square is a Historic District outside National Trust deems at thriving retail center. But Charleston. risk from development or the National Trust says Route 66 is up for des- A special thanks to all of our sponsors: neglect. its history as Denver's ignation as a National The list can mobilize oldest commercial block Historic Trail, which the support and funding for and  rst historic district National Trust says would preservation. But listings is threatened by propos- bring "recognition and can also be controversial. als to build two towers economic development" Saving neglected historic and partly demolish sev- to historic sites along the properties is expensive. eral buildings. storied road. The U.S. Sen- Lynn Community Development And when the National The National Trust also ate would have to pass Trust advocates halting highlighted a proposal to legislation for the desig- proposals to develop a site, build a gas compressor nation to take effect and local residents and of - station across from Mount the president would have cials may disagree, citing Vernon, adjacent to Pis- to sign it before the end a need for modernization cataway National Park in of 2018. Route 66 opened or economic growth. Accokeek, Md. in 1926, connecting eight Still, of the nearly 300 Elsewhere in Maryland, states between Chicago places that the National the National Trust says a and California. Friends of Lynn & Nahant Beach :: www.lynn-nahantbeach.org