THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 LHAND programs spell success for struggling families By Thor Jourgensen they led through the Department of Transitional ITEM STAFF Assistance of ce in Salem’s Shetland Park com- plex. LYNN — Helping people build stable and suc- A Family Success nancial coaching program cessful lives means guiding them to nancial self helped 120 people last year strengthen family suf ciency, said Lynn Housing Authority and budget-making skills and improve their credit Neighborhood Development (LHAND) Executive scores. Director Charles J. Gaeta. Its origins as a housing agency is just part of The agency’s Family Success Center operates LHAND’s history of transformation into a source more than a dozen nancial assistance and educa- of services for helping people live more stable tion programs from its Curwin Circle, 117 Frank- lives. lin St. and 10 Church St., locations. They are not “Social services are an important piece of what limited to LHAND tenants and they are linked to a family needs to stabilize. A roof isn’t always other city, as well as state agencies, providing a enough,” said Family Success Program Portfolio broad range of services. Manager Michelle D’Amico. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK The Residential Assistance to Families in Tran- She said residents often come to LHAND’s of c- sition program helped 300 people last year pay es with looming homelessness or joblessness wor- Michelle D’Amico, program portfolio manager at overdue rent and utilities to cover moving costs. rying them. D’Amico and Family Success Center LHAND’s Family Success Center, left, and Sara Johnson, Thirty families teetering on homelessness got programs manager at LHAND’s Family Success Center, help nding housing, beginning with applications LHAND, A3 speak about the center’s programs. Lynn Pottery coalition class in feeling good shape pushed for Saugus off bike students path By Elyse Carmosino ITEM STAFF By Gayla Cawley SAUGUS — When students enter ITEM STAFF Cecelia Fisher’s pottery class at Sau- LYNN — As the city pre- gus High School, they know they’re in pares to enter into a lease good hands. agreement with the Massa- In addition to the typical ceramics chusetts Bay Transportation class offering at Saugus, students also Authority to begin construc- have the opportunity to take an intro- tion of a long-awaited bike ductory pottery course thanks to the path, one community group school’s supply of 10 pottery wheels that helped get the proj- and two kilns. ect off the ground is feeling Fisher, who’s worked at the school for 11 years and was one of two art teach- slighted. ers to introduce the class during her The uproar is surrounding rst year, thinks students gain partic- the planned expansion of the ular bene ts from learning about the Northern Strand Trail into often nicky and time-consuming art Lynn, with construction slat- form. ed to begin this spring. “I think it’s an awesome course be- The Community Path of cause we’re such an instant-grati ca- Lynn Coalition, a nonpro t tion society, and this is so deferred,” that spent a decade advocat- she said. “It takes so long from start ing for the revitalization of to nish, which is really cool. I don’t the former railroad tracks know that they get that a lot in other that make up a portion of the areas. It’s nice.” trail, along with raising funds For Fisher’s students, the class can for and partnering with the be therapeutic and an escape from the city on the project, said city stresses of school. of cials are trying to shut “I just love the class so much. It’s a them out of the process, ac- nice free block and I love Ms. Fisher. cording to the group’s founder She’s awesome,” said senior Krista Sil- and president Lisa Wallace. ipigni. “It’s a good distraction for me, When completed, the 11¾ like from the outside world, and it’s in mile-trail will pass through school so it’s easy (to t into my sched- ve communities — Everett, ule).” Malden, Revere, Saugus and Fisher says she starts each semester Lynn — on the rail bed of the by introducing students to a variety of former Saugus railroad. A vi- foundational skills for techniques, such sion of Bike to the Sea since as hand building and wheel throwing, 1993, the mostly paved path then gives them a chance to put their would connect to the beaches new skills to use during independent- in Revere, Lynn and Nahant. ly-guided projects. These projects can The city expects its agree- be a test in more ways than one. ment with the MBTA to be “There’s a full range of emotions with signed by Christmas, which it. It can be really frustrating,” Fisher would be a long-term lease of said. T property. Every other com- “I had a kid (who was working) on a ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK munity included in the trail wheel-thrown piece. He was trimming Saugus High junior Serena Cacciola shares a laugh with visual arts teacher Cece- LYNN, A3 lia Fisher as Cacciola throws her clay on a wheel. POTTERY, A3

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Claire M. Harrold, 89 Mildred M. Blydell, 98

Claire M. (McManus) Harr- NAHANT — Mrs. Mildred M. old, age 89, of Lynn and Pea- (O’Brien) Blydell, 98 years, body, passed away on Nov. of Nahant and formerly of 20 at Alliance Abbott House Lynn, died on Monday, Nov. Nursing Home in Lynn after a 18, 2019 in The North Shore long battle with dementia. Medical Center, Salem Hos- She was the daughter of the pital after a brief illness. She late Hugh and Marie (Bour- was the wife of the late Walter que) McManus, and the wife F. Blydell, a Lynn Monument of the late LeRoy Harrold. Dealer. She leaves three daughters, She was born in Boston, Patricia Duvall and her hus- the daughter of the late Wil- band Jeffrey Larkin of Mary- liam and Anne (McDonough) land, Donna McLaughlin of O’Brien. She was raised in Lynn, and Cindy Harrold and South Boston and was a grad- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS her husband Patrick Shay uate of South Boston High U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gor- of New Hampshire. She was School. She lived in Lynn and don Sondland listens as he testi es before the the grandmother of Michelle in Nahant since 1984. House Intelligence Committee on Capitol Hill (Duvall) Kalinski and her hus- She was a member of the in Washington Wednesday. band Justin of Colorado, Jean- Charles McManus. Shoemaker Post 345 Ladies the late her twin sister Mary na (Duvall) Coviello and her Service information: At the Auxillary and a longtime com- Sullivan, the late Gertrude husband John of Maryland, request of the family, ser- municant of St. Pius V Church. O’Brien, Edna Hayes and Wil- Melissa (Duvall) Oleszek and vices will be private. In lieu She was employed as a tele- liam O’Brien. Key witness: her husband Eric of Virgin- of owers, donations may phone operator for New En- Service information: Her ia, Kelly McLaughlin of Lynn, be made to Alliance Health gland Telephone for 36 years. funeral will be held on Friday, Tracy McLaughlin of Medford at Abbott House, Resident She is survived by a daugh- Nov. 22, 2019 at 11 a.m. in Trump directed and the late Michael Mc- Activity Fund, Attn: Amy Dag- ter, Donna Decareau and the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, Laughlin. She also leaves six ley, 28 Essex St., Lynn, MA her husband Jack Decareau 67 Ocean St. (Route 1A), Lynn. great-grandchildren. She was 01902. Arrangements by the (LFD retired) of Plymouth, Burial in Pine Grove Cemetery, the sister of Carol Brown of SOLIMINE Funeral Home, N.H.; a daughter-in-law, Bon- Lynn. Relatives and friends quid pro quo Florida, Delores Fisher of New Lynn. Guestbook at www.so- nie Blydell of Lynn; and her are respectfully invited. Visit- Hampshire, Linda Masson of limine.com. grandchildren, Jenna, Shayla, ing hours are on Friday from By Lisa Mascaro, conversation a Pence ad- Buzzards Bay, Robert McMa- Christopher Blydell and Jason 9-11 a.m. prior to her funeral. Mary Clare Jalonick viser vigorously denied. nus of New Hampshire, and Blydell and his wife Bess; a Directions and guestbook at and Eric Tucker Pompeo also dismissed the late Eleanor Tournas, Hugh great-grandson, Camden; and www.solimine.com. ASSOCIATED PRESS Sondland’s account. McManus, Paul McManus and However, Sondland said, several nieces and nephews. WASHINGTON — Am- She is the mother of the late “Everyone was in the loop. bassador Gordon Sond- It was no secret.” Diane Curcio and the late Jef- land declared to im- The ambassador said frey Blydell. She is the sister of peachment investigators that he and Trump spoke Steven R. Reed, 64 Wednesday that President directly about desired in- 1955-2019 Donald Trump and his vestigations, including a lawyer Rudy Giuliani ex- colorful cellphone call this SAUGUS — Mr. Steven R. Lisa L. Greeley, 59 plicitly sought a “quid pro summer overheard by oth- Reed, age 64, of Saugus, died quo” with Ukraine, lever- ers at a restaurant in Kyiv. on Thursday, Nov. 20 at Brigham aging an Oval Of ce visit Trump himself insists & Womens Hospital, Boston. KENSINGTON, N.H. — Lisa for political investigations daily that he did nothing Born in Lynn, he was the son L. (Riley) Greeley, age 59, of of Democrats. But he also wrong and the Democrats of the late Richard and Mildred Kensington, N.H., died Mon- came to believe the trade are just trying to drum (Hanson) Reed. A graduate of day at the Catholic Medical involved much more. him out of of ce. Lynn English High School, he Center in Manchester, N.H., Besides the U.S. offer of As the hearing proceed- lived in Lynn for most of his life after a brief illness. She was a coveted meeting at the ed, he spoke to reporters and also had lived in Georgia the beloved wife of Thomas White House, Sondland outside the White House. and New Hampshire. E. Greeley, with whom she testi ed it was his under- Reading from notes writ- He was an Army veteran of shared 23 years of marriage. standing the president was ten with a black marker, the Vietnam War. Born in Chelsea, she was the holding up nearly $400 mil- Trump quoted Sondland Steven was a social work- daughter of the late Kenneth lion in military aid, which quoting Trump to say the er and peer specialist and Riley and Helen (Schmook) Ukraine badly needed with president wanted nothing worked at Eliot Hospital in Hall. She was raised in Halifax an aggressive Russia on its from the Ukrainians and Lowell. and was a graduate of Silver border, in exchange for the did not seek a quid pro quo. He was the brother of Mi- Lake High School, Class of country’s announcement of “I want nothing, I want chael Doyle of Florida, David 1978. She received her Bach- the investigations. nothing,” insisted the Reed of Lynn, Kathy Reed in the Vietnam Veterans Lot, elor’s Degree in Mechanical Sondland conceded that president, who often ex- of Lowell, Andrea Brown of Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn, Engineering from Northeast- Trump never told him di- horts Americans to “read on Friday, Nov. 22, 2019. Rel- ern University. Lisa had lived rectly the security assis- Rhode Island and Karen Hunt- the transcript” of the July atives and friends are invited in West Peabody and Lynn eld law, Susan and Paul Losano of tance was blocked for the er of North Carolina; and the phone call in which he ap- and are asked to gather in- prior to moving to New Hamp- Swampscott, David and Susan probes, a gap in his account step-father of Rocco Cennami pealed to Ukraine’s leader side the Boston Street Gate shire four years ago. Greeley of Bradford, Kimber- that Republicans and the and his wife Natalie of Roch- for “a favor” — the investi- of Pine Grove Cemetery at Lisa had worked as an en- ly and Thomas Peterson of White House seized on as ester, N.H., and Jamie Stevens gations. 9:45 a.m. To share a memory gineering manager for Gen- Nahant, and Chris Greeley of evidence the president did and her husband Marley Ste- He also distanced him- or leave online condolences eral Electric Aviation Product Peabody; as well as her niec- nothing wrong. But the vens II of Sanbornville, N.H. self from his hand-picked Support in Lynn until her re- es and nephews, Alexis Riley, ambassador said his deal- He was also the step-grand- please visit www.cuffemc- ambassador, saying he tirement four years ago. She Samantha and Andrew Riley, ings with Giuliani, as well father of Haile Stevens, Jarley ginn.com. The CUFFE-MC- didn’t know him “very was a design engineer and re- Jason and Jacqi Losano, and as administration of cials, Stevens III, Devyn Smith, Tris- GINN Funeral Home, 157 well.” A month ago, he ceived many engineering cer- Geof and Kyle Greeley. She was left him with the clear un- tyn Cennami and Cole Cenna- Maple St., Lynn, is assisting called Sondland “a real- mi, the step-great-grandfather the family with arrangements. ti cations, working extensively predeceased by her brother-in- derstanding of what was in aircraft engine analysis and law, Jurgen Greeley. at stake. ly good man and a great of Adrianna, and the uncle of American.” many nieces and nephews. training. Service information: A me- “Was there a ‘quid pro She loved spending time at morial visitation will be held quo?’” Sondland asked. The impeachment inqui- Service information: A ry focuses signi cantly on graveside service will be held LIFE WELL CELEBRATED® her camp in New Hampshire, on Friday from 3-5 p.m. in the “With regard to the re- surrounded by her pets. Lisa SOLIMINE Funeral Home, 67 quested White House call allegations that Trump loved to shop and decorate Ocean St. (Route 1A), Lynn. and White House meeting, sought investigations of her home. She also enjoyed Relatives and friends are the answer is yes.” former Vice President Joe her morning workouts with her respectfully invited. In lieu The rest, he said, was Biden and his son — and Read the iTem on your iPhone friends at the gym. of owers, donations may be obvious: “Two plus two the discredited idea that In addition to her husband, made to the American Heart equals four.” Ukraine rather than Rus- she is survived by her son, Josh Association, 300 5th Ave., Later Wednesday, an- sia interfered in the 2016 U.S. election — in return Greeley of Kensington, N.H.; Waltham, MA 02451. Direc- other witness undercut for the badly needed mil- her step-daughter, Danielle tions and guestbook at www. a main Republican argu- itary aid for Ukraine and Greeley of Manchester, N.H.; solimine.com. ment — that there could two brothers, Scott Riley of be no quid pro quo because the White House visit. Florida and Ken Riley and his Ukraine didn’t realize the In Moscow on Wednes- wife Susan of Westwood; her money was being held up. day, Russian President brothers-in-law and sisters-in- The Defense Department’s Vladimir Putin said he Laura Cooper testi ed that was pleased that the “po- Ukrainian of cials start- litical battles” in Wash- ed asking about it on July ington had overtaken the Margaret Kerivan, 85 25, which was the day of Russia allegations, which Trump’s phone call with are supported by the U.S. 1934-2019 the country’s new president intelligence agencies. “Thank God,” Putin said, PEABODY — Kerivan (Gull- when Trump rst asked for “a favor.” “no one is accusing us of ine), Margaret “Anne” of Pea- Her staff received an interfering in the U.S. body, Nov. 18, 2019 at age email, Cooper said, from elections anymore. Now 85. Devoted wife of 56 years a Ukrainian Embassy they’re accusing Ukraine.” to the late Charles J. Kerivan contact asking “what was Sondland said that con- (Charlie). going on with Ukraine’s ditions on any potential Loving mother of Kathleen security assistance.” She Ukraine meeting at the Salerno and her husband said she could not say for White House started as James of Peabody, Joan sure that Ukraine was “generic” but more items Casper and her husband Jo- aware the aid was being were “added to the menu seph of Peabody and Charles withheld but “it’s the rec- including — Burisma and J. Kerivan III and his wife Ali- ollection of my staff that 2016 election meddling.” son of Beverly. Adoring “Gram- they likely knew.” Burisma is the Ukrainian my” (also known as “Gram”) Sondland, the ambas- gas company where Biden’s to Matthew, James and Lauren sador to the European son Hunter served on the Salerno, Nicole and Carolyn Union and a major donor board. And, he added, “the Casper, and Brendan, Eliza to Trump’s inauguration, server,” the hacked Demo- and Annabelle Kerivan. Dear was the most highly an- cratic computer system. sister of Joan and Sandra Gul- held on Saturday, Nov. 23, at ticipated witness in the line of Mississauga, Ontario 9 a.m. at the funeral home House’s impeachment in- and Lawrence Gulline of Lagu- followed by a funeral Mass quiry into the 45th presi- 781-593-7700 na Beach, Calif.; and sister in- in St. Ann’s Church, Peabody, dent of the United States. Publishing Daily, except Sundays law to Kay Carey of Plymouth. at 10 a.m. She will be laid In often stunning tes- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 timony, he painted a pic- Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA Service information: A vis- to rest in St. Joseph’s Ceme- and additional of ces. itation will be held on Friday, tery, Lynn. 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President Mike Pence — a THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Democrats revive ‘Medicare for All’ fight at Atlanta debate By Bill Barrow, Democratic Party — less Will Weissert than three months be- and Jill Colvin fore the first voting con- ASSOCIATED PRESS tests and with big ques- tions hanging over the ATLANTA — The top front-runners. Some Dem- Democratic presidential ocrats have grown worried candidates spent large about Biden’s durability, chunks of prime-time tele- vision clashing over “Medi- while others fear that care for All” — again. Warren and Sanders are Like a string of previ- too liberal to win a gen- ous debates, Wednesday’s eral election. Those con- prominently featured cerns have prompted for- squabbles over a program mer Massachusetts Gov. that could alienate gener- Deval Patrick to launch al-election swing voters PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a late bid for the nomi- who may be wary of fully From left, Democratic presidential candidates nation, with former New government-run, univer- Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., former Vice York City Mayor Michael sal health care and that President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders, Bloomberg expected to ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK will be extraordinarily I-Vt., participate in a Democratic presidential jump in as well in the com- LHAND Executive Director Charles Gaeta difficult to get through primary debate Wednesday in Atlanta. ing days. speaks about the programs the center offers to Congress — even if Dem- In the moderators’ help get people back on their feet. ocrats take the White represents an important rent health care system chairs were four women, House and make signifi- ideological divide between is not only cruel, it is dys- including Rachel Mad- cant 2020 congressional progressive candidates functional,” Sanders said. dow, MSNBC’s liberal dar- LHAND programs spell gains. and moderates but also Former Vice President ling, and Ashley Parker, The latest faceoff, in At- because the party sees Joe Biden said many peo- a White House reporter lanta, came against the health care as a winning ple are happy with private for The Washington Post. success for families backdrop of impeachment issue — especially after it insurance through their It’s only the third time a Center’s help need advice consuming Washington, helped Democrats win the jobs, while Mayor Pete primary debate has been LHAND on how to obtain a job that President Donald Trump House last year. Buttigieg of South Bend, hosted by an all-female From A1 making major foreign pol- panel to date. can cover their expenses. Sens. Elizabeth Warren Indiana, complained Programs Manager Sara icy moves and well-known Buttigieg was asked ear- Gaeta said the Fami- of Massachusetts and Ber- about others taking “the Johnson help identify all Democrats having left — ly about how being mayor ly Success Center’s work nie Sanders of Vermont, divisive step” of order- the problems in their lives or recently joined — the of a city of 100,000 resi- is crucial at a time when the race’s strongest pro- ing people onto universal contributing to their most race. But the White House dents qualified him for the Lynn’s 1.5 percent hous- gressive voices, staunchly health care, “whether they significant return. hopefuls just couldn’t like it or not.” White House, and he said ing vacancy rate is histor- defended Medicare for All. “We do an initial assess- stop debating Medicare “The American people The debate came at a he was more than up to ically low and rents are ment and come up with for All, in part because it understand that the cur- critical juncture for the the challenge. prohibitively high. a to-do list and then the “It’s a huge challenge,” clients comes up with one he said. goal,” she said. LHAND relies on Lynn coalition feeling pushed off bike path Another Family Success $100,000 annually from program, Jobs Plus, helps United Way to support The Community Path of the accessibility, the in- is over a $300,000 Mass LYNN guide Curwin Circle pub- Family Success and Lynn Coalition will work ability for the communi- Trails grant the Baker From A1 lic housing residents to $150,000 a year from the on the creation of the ty to have a stake in our administration awarded better-paying jobs and Siemer Institute, an Ohio- has already entered into community path with con- own economic growth and to the city in June, which provides attorney refer- based charity seeking to the lease, according to nections down the former development, and that’s includes a $75,000 match rals to clear up court re- Mayor Thomas M. Mc- railroad spur to Summer what this concept did and from Lynn. end youth homelessness cord obstacles to employ- and economic instability. Gee’s office. Street, the Bennett Street the city isn’t recognizing Wallace said she start- ment. Last year, the state’s En- bridge and farther, accord- us,” she said. ed the organization so the Family Success has also D’Amico works with forged close links with ergy and Environmental ing to the flyer. Throughout the process, group could bring resourc- public school social work- Affairs’ Gateway Cities But it’s the first page of Wallace said the city has es into the neighborhood the Lynn public schools, ers who are on the lookout Bridgewell, Lynn Commu- Parks Program awarded the document that was used her plans, designs and make the railroad for students whose fami- $1.5 million to design and distributed at the City and concepts for the proj- more than just a bike nity Health Center and lies are swamped by hous- workforce development permit the trail to kick- Summit that the Commu- ect, along with submitting path. ing and money troubles. start the expansion into agency MassHire as well as nity Path of Lynn Coali- a similar grant application “(The coalition) has been Then they find ways to Lynn. In June, the state’s Jewish Vocational Services. tion is taking issue with, that she prepared. The co- unbelievable for the area,” guide families to financial Executive Office of En- which excludes the non- alition wants to work with said Ward 6 Councilor stability. Thor Jourgensen can be ergy and Environmental profit from the list of proj- the city, she said, but the Fred Hogan, who rep- Some people who seek reached at tjourgensen@ Affairs (EoEEA) kicked ect partners. group only seems to be in- resents the area where the out the Family Success itemlive.com. in another $14 million for The exclusion prompt- cluded when their work is community path would be construction. ed outraged social media used. located. “They just want to The majority of state posts from Wallace and “I am proud of the work be included or mentioned MCAS scores at forefront for funding will go toward the another member of the I have done behind the or recognized for the hard Lynn portion of the project, group, Emily Jodoin, who scenes for many years, work they’ve done and new Saugus school board but significant work re- wrote she has “tried to be- including supporting the been part of this partner- mains in Revere and Sau- lieve the Community Path Community Path of Lynn ship. I just want to make MCAS minded the superinten- gus as well, according to a Coalition wasn’t purpose- Coalition’s vision for this sure the community path From A1 dent he was talking to an flyer that was distributed ly being left out of this project,” McGee said in a and the city of Lynn con- entirely new committee work fixing some of the at the City Summit last project.” She and Wallace statement. “It has been, tinues to work together on that was still learning the district’s most pressing Saturday from the city’s said they considered the and continues to be, a col- the project and the com- ropes. issues he felt the board’s project consultant, Brown, action to be a “slap in the laborative effort to make munity path gets treated “Please don’t yell at us,” predecessors let slip Richardson, + Rowe. face” after all the hard the project a reality by equally.” Fisher told DeRuosi. “This through the cracks. In Lynn, the Northern work they’ve put into the working with the MBTA The partners listed on is our first meeting.” “This is not something Strand will begin at the project. for a long-term lease of the flyer include EoEEA, DeRuosi responded, “I I don’t know how to do, Lynn/Saugus line near “To tell the people in our the property and EEA for the Massachusetts De- apologize sir. I get pas- however, I do need sup- Boston Street and contin- city that the summit was funding for construction of partment of Transporta- sionate.” port … I need people who ue through the marsh via designed to include them, the project. tion, Massachusetts De- However, in a later re- understand that MCAS the former railroad right- to hear everything that “I thank the coalition’s partment of Conservation sponse to the superin- is a complex formula,” he of-way line to Western Av- people want to say and tireless advocacy, and and Recreation, the city of tendent’s comment about said. enue. The route will then then turn around and not with construction set to Lynn (mayor’s office, De- Saugus “falling asleep at In response to board continue on-street with a include the community or- begin this spring, I look partment of Public Works the wheel” when it came member Arthur Grabows- two-way separated bike ganizations that are part forward to the day in the and Department of Com- to the district’s scores, ki’s question of how DeRu- lane, which will make the of this project, that’s such very near future where we munity Development), School Committee Chair- osi expects to put his plans regional connection to the a contradiction,” Wallace can all enjoy this incredi- along with the cities of Re- man Thomas Whittredge into action while working ocean at the Lynn Shore said. “I’m tired of doing ble community asset.” vere, Malden, and Everett agreed that the committee within what he called an Reservation and the Na- all the work and everyone According to the may- and the town of Saugus. has its work cut out for it hant Causeway, according patting themselves on the or’s office, when Wallace “underfunded budget,” and will need to work as to the flyer. The project back. didn’t receive a grant she Gayla Cawley can be DeRuosi explained he a team going forward to will also include a linear “This is part of the rea- applied for, she provided reached at gcawley@item- didn’t believe “throwing accomplish their goals for park from Spencer to Cot- son Lynn continues to be the application for the city live.com. Follow her on money” at the problem the district. tage streets. the way it is because of to draw from. The dispute Twitter @GaylaCawley. would solve it. Instead, he “He’s right about that,” referred to previous dis- he said. “I think the new tricts where he’d helped educational plan will Pottery class in good shape for Saugus students raise scores, citing slow wake us all up as a com- but steady growth over munity.” POTTERY time as his main focus. 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[email protected] “I’m usually good with sketching, but I enjoy this, even though I get nervous ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Selling a house? sometimes that I might Buying a house? mess up,” he said. Saugus High School senior Nick Alba repeatedly slams his clay into the Find out what properties Despite the school’s abil- ground to stretch and even it out before putting it into the slab roller recently sold in your area. ity to provide students and eventually crafting it into a chip-n-dip plate. with a plethora of equip- Check out ment, Fisher says the Not only will the new ly to ceramics and pottery, pottery classes to accom- the Real Estate page current building doesn’t building house a much and enough space for all modate all the students in Saturday’s paper. have the space to use all larger art wing, but Fisher 10 pottery wheels to be looking to take the course the wheels at once. That says she was able to give used at the same time. every semester. will change once the high architects her own input Saugus High School “Because of how many school combines with the as to what she thinks principal Michael Hashem wheels we have, right now town’s middle school to the school’s art programs hopes that once the new we’re only offering (a few) move into a new, state-of- need. That includes a sep- building opens, the school classes each semester,” he the-art building next year. arate room dedicated sole- will be able to offer more said. “But it’s a big interest.” A4 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 OPINION How much would it take HOW TO REACH US E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ to make you happy? Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. 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When Newsroom After that, the happiness Would you buy a newer car, you’re used to working, [email protected] quotient tended to go down, or stick a little more in that your everyday anxiety is [email protected] rainy day fund? Would you even as the money — and that background fear that Ext. 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR stuff — tended to pile up. go on vacation — nothing through illness, layoff, or re- Forget about having more fancy, but something fun? tirement, that steady pay- Sports [email protected] money than you and your Would you go out to dinner check one day stops coming. next six generations of heirs more often, fix up the sag- As long as you’re “working Ext. 5 could spend. Ask yourself, ging porch, patch the roof, A grateful veteran steady,” your possibilities Retail and Online how much would you need improve your living space? seem endless. Now, if you have enough Advertising A thank you to the who served us a wonder- to make to just be happy? Let’s get real, 99 percent [email protected] Now, before you go on a money for everything you of us are not going to leave citizens of Lynn, the En- ful breakfast and the dig- need, and suddenly your ADVERTISING glish High School Marine nitaries that greeted each rant about socialism and this earth with our next six communism, where the windfall gives you not too Corps Junior ROTC and veteran with a heartfelt or eight generations already Ernie Carpenter Jr. masses are mostly all the much, but just enough for cared for. Too many of us re- Director of Advertising all who took the time to thank you. same poor because the rich what you want, what would main anxious about our per- and Business Development, ext. 1355 recognize our service to L. Robert Nadeau oligarchs have designed the you do? sonal economy, stock market [email protected] In this capitalist society, this great country. Lynn system that way, that’s not surges notwithstanding. Ralph Mitchell Also, thank you to those U.S. Navy what I’m proposing. we’re used to looking at all And even if your financial Sales Representative, ext. 1313 More than a few of us live the beautiful people who plan includes scratch tick- [email protected] paycheck to paycheck, un- have more stuff — more ets and big payoffs (the be- Patricia Whalen EDITORIAL deremployed, underinsured, houses, cars, boats, shoes lief that winning the lottery — and deciding that surely Sales Representative, ext. 1310 and under enormous stress is a when and not an if), [email protected] should something like an they must be happier than chances are the proposed BUSINESS OFFICE unexpected $400 bill come we are. If they’re not worry- wealth tax won’t affect you, up. Savings are minuscule, ing about whether to heat or unless you’re one of the 600 Maria Alvaracin 107 million eat, they must be ecstatic. retirement plans are a pipe or so people who have 99 ext. 1205 dream, and a sudden illness I’ve been wondering, what percent of the wealth. [email protected] would society look like if or car breakdown can be But if you had enough Susan J. Conti catastrophic. we all had what we need- money to survive, even Controller, ext. 1288 reasons to thank ed? Would we be as greedy But if you had enough thrive, and not worry, what [email protected] money in your savings, re- and selfish? If there was no would your life look like? Ted Grant tirement fund, kids’ college need, because everyone’s Could you be happy if you needs were met, what could Publisher, ext. 1234 math readers fund, that you didn’t have to had as much as everyone [email protected] sweat the small stuff, what we concentrate on? else, or would you still want would that look like? I’m not musing about be- just a little bit more? Marian Kinney From the editorial board of the Tribune I contend that so much of ing given everything our ext. 1212 As we watch billionaires [email protected] the economic anxiety could greedy hearts desire, al- weep from wanting to hold Judge Thad Balkman has had several brushes just boil down to always though a universal basic in- onto more than they can use Will Kraft with fame. When he was 14 years old, filmmak- having to struggle to stay come of say, an extra $1,000 in six lifetimes, we should put Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 [email protected] ers “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” used the afloat, and always having to a month (suggested by pres- aside our envy and take note Balkman family’s house in Long Beach, Calif., as worry about that unexpect- idential candidate Andrew of their angst. How much is Mike Shanahan Ferris’ suburban Chicago home. In high school, ed riptide. Yang) would help some peo- enough to make us happy? Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 Balkman was elected president of a senior class People used to talk about ple not have to choose be- And would we recognize it [email protected] tween heating and eating. that included entertainer Snoop Dogg. And after rainy day funds. But when if we finally got it? Carolina Trujillo law school in Oklahoma, Balkman had a distin- you’re working low or min- If we didn’t have to strug- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 guished run in that state’s Legislature. imum-wage jobs, and try- gle for survival, could we Cheryl Charles can be [email protected] Unfortunately, though, the judge’s latest mo- ing to decide how long you fulfill other hopes and reached at ccharles@item- can go without heat during dreams? Could we save the live.com. Jim Wilson ment of notoriety is much different — a humili- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 ation borne of his humanity. All of us make mis- [email protected] takes, although usually not in legal judgments J. WINSTON PORTER CIRCULATION against a consumer products Goliath such as Lisa Mahmoud Johnson & Johnson. On Friday, Balkman had to Manager, ext. 1239 admit that his decimal place error had created Saving an American industry [email protected] a $107 million mistake in an opioid case verdict CLASSIFIED that had been big news from coast to coast. A large majority of im- controls the global supply — that is, reduce the time Last summer Balkman heard the first case to portant minerals used in of cobalt, used in batteries required for a mining com- Abbe Young Smith go to trial among thousands of cases nationwide America are imported from for electric vehicles, which pany to get a mining permit Manager, ext. 1276 claiming that drug companies and distributors other countries, but the is needed for a low-carbon to about three years instead [email protected] marketed opioids too vigorously, and thus are United States needs to pro- future. In industrial compe- of 10 years or more now. GRAPHICS liable for provoking a deadly epidemic of over- duce more minerals in our tition or a trade war, where The trouble is that some country. In addition, now leverage matters, this gives members of Congress seem Trevor Andreozzi doses. In August he ordered Johnson & Johnson Designer to pay $572 million for its role in an opioid crisis some want to obtain miner- China a big advantage. reluctant to do so, because [email protected] that, Oklahoma’s attorney general contended, als via recycling in America. Our nation’s reliance on of the mistaken notion that Although the idea of re- untrustworthy countries mining can be problematic. In Mark Sutherland had killed 4,653 people in that state from 2007 to cycling has obvious appeal, for strategically important fact, modern mines can be de- Creative Director 2017. Balkman’s verdict received extensive me- it simply isn’t easy or inex- minerals extends to Russia. signed to protect groundwa- [email protected] dia coverage: It’s expected to shape settlement pensive. As for this issue, According to the Commerce ter quality and not harm the NEWSROOM negotiations over more than 2,000 similar law- about 85 percent of all used Department, the U.S. de- environment. We will need suits filed by local, state and tribal governments. automobiles are recycled, pends on imports for 93 per- more mines using improved Mike Alongi Many of those cases now are consolidated before providing large quantities cent of its uranium needs, designs and operating prac- Sports Reporter ext. 1228 [email protected] a federal judge in Ohio. of iron and steel. And other much of it from Russia and tices — coupled with appro- Johnson & Johnson lawyers then noticed that recycling comes from scrap other former Soviet states. priate regulations — in order Bill Brotherton Balkman evidently hadn’t done what his math lead, copper and aluminum. This has serious implica- to ensure that mining is safe. Features Editor ext. 1338 [email protected] teachers surely had taught him to do: When solv- But even with significant tions for national security But we cannot succeed in political and financial incen- and nuclear power. China resolving the problem unless ing a problem, first estimate your answer. Then Elyse Carmosino tives, recycling’s contribution has also become a key ura- we open more mines for do- do the math — twice. No, don’t blindly trust the Reporter, ext. 1264 to the supply of critically nium supplier. U.S. depen- mestic production. Sen. Lisa [email protected] calculator (or your dexterity in using it). Check important minerals like in- dence on imported uranium Murkowski of Alaska, head your work. And never forget, there are devils in dium, manganese, cobalt, ce- is expected to reach 99 per- of the Energy and Natural Gayla Cawley the decimals. sium and vanadium has not cent by the end of this year. Resources Committee, has Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] In his August order, Balkman had included in budged. The result is that One of the primary reasons introduced a bill that would the $572 million his calculation that it would we are heavily dependent on the United States has be- revamp the mine permitting Cheryl Charles cost Oklahoma birthing hospitals $107,683,000 imports of key minerals from come more reliant on foreign and regulatory process. News Editor, ext. 1278 for training to treat infants born dependent on overseas locations. sources for minerals is the Minerals mining in the [email protected] large increase in minerals opioids. Consider what has hap- United States can be saved. Olivia Falcigno pened to rare earth metals. that our country uses, both in Except the judge had made a three-place deci- Studies show that the Unit- Photographer, ext.1224 This group of 17 elements type and quantity. A Nation- ed States has untapped [email protected] mal error. The true cost is $107,683. with names like neodymium, al Research Council report mineral resources worth Balkman admitted his error in October and, promethium and yttrium showed that computers went an estimated $6.2 trillion, Spenser Hasak on Friday, lowered the $572 million judgment to are found in computer hard from using just 12 elements Photographer, ext. 1332 mainly on public lands in [email protected] $465 million. drives, electric vehicle batter- in the 1980s to as many as 60 the American West. Judge Balkman, we write about this with em- ies and smartphones, among by 2016. For many of these But will those resources ac- Thor Jourgensen pathy. Here at the Chicago Tribune, we make many other commercial prod- minerals, the United States tually be mined? As the tran- Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 mistakes. Were he alive, the not-quite-President ucts. The unfortunate reality uses more than it produces. sition to greener economy [email protected] Thomas E. Dewey could tell you about a doozy is that there is hardly any re- We cannot prudently post- gains we should be mindful Daniel Kane we made in 1948. We admire your forthright ad- cycling of rare earth elements. pone dealing with the prob- of dangers from the keep-it- Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 But without rare earths, lem. A key to sound minerals locked-up approach to U.S. [email protected] mission of error, and applaud your good humor in the transition to a greener policy is to ensure that U.S. declaring, “That will be the last time I use that mineral resources favored by economy would come to a production partly fulfills the some members of Congress Steve Krause calculator.” standstill. Today China dom- country’s needs. But U.S. de- Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 and environmental groups. [email protected] More important than our applause, you now inates the world’s rare earth pendence on imported min- Do we want China and are a prospective lesson plan celebrity to Ameri- production and supplies 80 erals has doubled in the past other countries to control Harold Rivera ca’s 3.2 million math teachers. Students routine- percent of the rare earths im- decade, and experts warn it U.S. access to strategical- Sports Editor, ext. 1238 ly complain to them that “I’ll never use math in ported by the United States. could get worse. ly important minerals? I [email protected] real life” or “This calculator knows all the math Recycling now barely makes What could turn this dan- think the answer is no. Anne Marie Tobin I’ll ever need.” The teachers now can retort with a dent in the nation’s use of gerous situation around? Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 J. Winston Porter is an the saga of a judge, his verdict and his imaginary our most important minerals, The answer is fairly clear: [email protected] and solution to the growing policymakers would have energy and environmental $107 million. need for minerals is divorced to do something to bring consultant in Atlanta. He is Ryan York Real life does demand math skills, daily. Judge from economic reality. U.S. mining costs down and a former assistant adminis- Copy Editor, ext. 1220 Balkman, your decimal debacle gives the rest of As for China, it is the pri- give U.S. companies the trator of the Environmental [email protected] us 107 million reasons to thank the teachers who mary supplier of 26 out of the same kind of opportunity to Protection Administration. TECHNOLOGY drive home that truth. 48 minerals that our country produce minerals that Aus- He wrote this for Inside- is import dependent. China tralia and Canada provide Sources.com. Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 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, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION New U.S.-China trade worries pull stocks lower on Wall Street By Alex Veiga fect Dec. 15 on about $160 smaller company stocks slid 2.2 percent. ASSOCIATED PRESS billion in Chinese imports. gave up 6.68 points, or 0.4 Citigroup dropped 1.2 Those duties would cover percent, to 1,591.61. percent as financial stocks Stocks closed broad- smartphones, laptops and Major stock indexes in fell along with bond yields. ly lower on Wall Street other consumer goods. Europe also closed lower. The yield on the 10-year Wednesday as investors “If a deal is not going to Growing optimism Treasury slid to 1.74 per- turned anxious about the get done before the end among investors that cent from 1.78 percent possibility that the U.S. of the year, then all of a the U.S. and China were late Tuesday. Falling bond and China may not reach sudden this uncertain- making progress toward a yields hurt banks because a trade deal before next ty comes back in around limited trade deal helped they are a benchmark for year. what’s going to happen pave the way for gains the interest rates lenders Technology stocks took around December 15,” said in the market in recent charge on mortgages and the heaviest losses. Com- Scott Ladner, chief invest- weeks, including a string other loans. munication services and ment officer at Horizon In- of all-time highs for the Energy companies held industrial stocks also vestments. “Are the tariffs major stock indexes. up better than the rest of were big losers. Banks fell back on the table again? That optimism dimmed the market as oil prices as bond yields declined. The market has certainly Wednesday as investors climbed 3.4 percent. Cono- Energy stocks notched the come to expect that those weighed the implications coPhillips rose 3.8 percent. biggest gains as crude oil are not going to happen.” of more tariffs kicking in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Benchmark crude oil prices rebounded. The selling nudged the next month. rose $1.90 to settle at A published report sug- major U.S. stock indexes The two countries have Traders John Doyle, left, and Ronald Madarasz $57.11 a barrel. Brent gested a “phase one” trade off their recent all-time raised tariffs on billions work on the floor of the New York Stock Ex- crude oil, the internation- pact may not be complet- highs. of dollars of each other’s change Wednesday. al standard, gained $1.49 ed this year as negotia- The S&P 500 index goods in the fight over to close at $62.40 a barrel. tors continue to wrestle dropped 11.72 points, or China’s trade surplus and pared to raise tariffs on ing months of antigov- Utilities, real estate over differences. Beijing 0.4 percent, to 3,108.46. technology ambitions. Chinese exports if the na- ernment protests. Chi- companies and makers of is pressing Washington to The Dow Jones Indus- That weighs on trade tions can’t reach an agree- na condemned the move household goods also rose agree to broader tariff roll- trial Average lost 112.93 worldwide and threatens ment on trade. and threatened “strong as traders favored less- backs on Chinese goods. points, or 0.4 percent, to to depress corporate earn- The Senate may have countermeasures.” risky and higher-dividend Investors have been hop- 27,821.09. The index was ings and global economic complicated the path to Technology and commu- paying stocks. ing the world’s two biggest briefly down 258 points. growth, which has already a deal Wednesday, when nication services compa- Investors also had their economies can make a The Nasdaq slid 43.93, showed signs of slowing. it passed a resolution in nies were among the big- eye on the latest batch of deal before new and more or 0.5 percent, to 8,526.73. President Donald Trump support of human rights gest losers Wednesday. HP quarterly results from big damaging tariffs take ef- The Russell 2000 index of said Tuesday he was pre- in Hong Kong follow- fell 2 percent and AT&T retailers. Lights out in California again with high wildfire danger

By Janie Har ASSOCIATED PRESS SAN FRANCISCO — Pacific Gas & Electric Co. turned off electrici- ty Wednesday for about 120,000 people in North- ern California to prevent power lines from spark- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ing wildfires as the region Amazon says it has considered adding facial faced a new bout of windy recognition technology to its Ring doorbell and warm weather. cameras. The utility originally said that about 150,000 customers, or about 375,000 people, would be Senators press affected by the outages but significantly lowered that number after some Amazon over areas got rain or increased humidity that lowered the doorbell concerns fire threat. PG&E spokeswoman By Matt O’Brien the senators noted that Ari Vanrenen said about 35,000 more people were ASSOCIATED PRESS Ring devices routinely store told they could lose power video recordings and other later Wednesday if weath- A group of Democratic data on Amazon servers. er conditions do not im- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS U.S. senators is question- “If hackers or foreign ing Amazon about the se- prove in their communi- actors were to gain access A shopper looks at extension cords at B&C Ace hardware store Tuesday curity of its Ring doorbell ties. People who lost power to this data, it would not in Grass Valley, Calif., in preparation of the planned Pacific Gas & Elec- cameras following reports were expected to get it only threaten the privacy tric power shutdown. that some Ukraine-based back Thursday. and safety of the impacted employees had access to A virtually rainless fall make 911 calls. were so slow or out of ser- Americans; it could also blackouts as a crutch after video footage from cus- has left brush bone-dry and years of failing to harden Statewide, about 3 per- vice, he said. threaten U.S. national se- tomers’ homes. forecasts called for low hu- its infrastructure to with- cent of cell towers failed More than 450,000 peo- curity,” the senators wrote. A letter to Amazon midity and winds gusting stand fire weather. at one point in late Octo- ple were left without com- “Personal data can be ex- Wednesday from Sen. Ron at times to 55 mph, which PG&E CEO Andy Vesey ber, but the numbers were munications, according to Wyden of Oregon and four ploited by foreign intelli- could fling tree branches acknowledged the out- much higher in northern the group. other Democrats said the gence services to amplify or other debris into power ages have been “terribly counties, such as Marin, Exasperated members internet-connected devic- the impact of espionage lines, causing sparks that disruptive” and said the which had 57 percent of of the California Public es may pose national se- and influence operations.” could set catastrophic fires company is taking steps to its towers out and Sono- Utilities Commission re- curity concerns. The senators asked the in the region, PG&E offi- avoid them in the future, ma, which had 27 percent minded representatives of News site The Intercept company Wednesday to cials said. but for now, “we won’t roll out. Sprint, AT&T, Verizon and reported in January that explain its practices to The blackout is the lat- the dice on public safety.” In some cases, public other companies ordered Ring employees in the U.S. address security vulnera- est in a series of massive Meanwhile, California’s safety workers had to to the meeting on Wednes- and Ukraine had access to bilities. outages by the country’s utility regulators are de- drive for an hour to see if day that customers pay for personal data from cameras Ring says it’s reviewing largest utility, including manding answers from they needed to check in, reliable service. around the world. The re- the letter. one last month that affect- wireless, internet and said John Kennedy of the “The customers need to port said Ring gave a vari- Sens. Ed Markey of Mas- ed nearly 2.5 million peo- landline providers whose Rural County Represen- know where there’s cover- ety of employees and execu- sachusetts, Chris Van Hol- ple and outraged local of- equipment failed during tatives of California. Fire age and where there’s not, tives access to recorded and len of Maryland, Christo- ficials and customers who previous outages, leaving departments lost contact and the local responders sometimes live video foot- pher Coons of Delaware accused the utility of over- hundreds of thousands of with fire trucks and some need to know,” said Com- age from customers’ homes. and Gary Peters of Mich- kill. Officials have accused people without a way to had to rely on radios be- missioner Martha Guz- Besides citing the report, igan joined the letter. the company of using the get emergency alerts or cause download speeds man Aceves. UAW president steps down as GM sues rival over union bribery

By Tom Krisher sulted in multiple arrests Motors filed a racketeer- “FCA’s manipulation of disadvantage to FCA. that payments were made ASSOCIATED PRESS starting in 2017. The move ing lawsuit against Fiat the collective bargaining Erik Gordon, a Univer- through a training center to oust the two leaders Chrysler, alleging that its process resulted in unfair sity of Michigan business jointly run by the compa- DETROIT — United would have brought union crosstown rival got an un- labor costs and operation- and law professor, said ny and the UAW. Durden Auto Workers President trials for both. fair business advantage al advantages for it, caus- one company suing an- handled the training cen- Gary Jones abruptly re- Pearson is facing crim- by bribing UAW officials. ing harm to GM.” other over bribes to union ter’s finances, and Brown signed Wednesday, cap- inal charges while Jones The unprecedented law- In a statement, Fiat officials is without prece- helped run the center. ping a tumultuous day has not been charged but suit, filed Wednesday in Chrysler called the law- dent. While GM’s allega- After leaving Fiat that saw union leaders federal agents raided his U.S. District Court in De- suit “meritless” and said it tions are believable given Chrysler, Iacobelli went to move to oust him and Gen- suburban Detroit home in troit, alleges that FCA would defend itself vigor- what federal prosecutors GM’s labor relations de- eral Motors accusing rival August. was involved in racketeer- ously. It also accused GM have already uncovered, partment in 2016. He was Fiat Chrysler in a lawsuit In the email, Maffeo ing by paying millions in of trying to disrupt its pro- it will have the burden suspended after his indict- of bribing union officials said Jones decided to step bribes to get concessions posed merger with French of convincing a jury that ment and fired in Decem- to get more favorable con- down before learning of and gain advantages in automaker PSA Peugeot the scheme actually hap- ber of 2017. tract terms from the UAW. the move to oust him. three labor agreements as well as ongoing con- pened, Gordon said. In a separate statement, Jones has notified the Jones, who has been a with the union. tract talks with the UAW. In addition to Fiat the UAW said it had mul- union that he would re- UAW member for 44 years The lawsuit alleges that “We are astonished by Chrysler, GM’s lawsuit tiple safeguards in place to tire, his attorney, Bruce and started as a factory Fiat Chrysler corrupted this filing, both its content names former FCA labor ensure the integrity of its Maffeo of New York, said worker, stepped down to the bargaining process and its timing,” Fiat Chrys- relations chief Alphons contracts negotiated with in an email. let the union focus on its with the UAW in the 2009, ler said. “We intend to vig- Iacobelli, and former FCA Fiat Chrysler, including re- The news of Jones came core mission of improving 2011 and 2015 union con- orously defend against this officials Jerome Durden views by local and interna- shortly after the UAW’s the lives of members and tracts to gain advantages meritless lawsuit and pur- and Michael Brown as de- tional union officials. International Executive their families, Maffeo said. over General Motors. sue all legal remedies in fendants. All have pleaded “We are confident that Board filed paperwork to Pearson’s status with “FCA was the clear spon- response to it.” guilty in the federal cor- the terms of those con- expel him and Regional the union was not clear sor of pervasive wrongdo- Glidden alleged that Fiat ruption probe, which has tracts were not affected by Director Vance Pearson late Wednesday. A mes- ing, paying millions of Chrysler CEO Sergio Mar- alleged that Fiat Chrysler Iacobelli’s misconduct, nor from the union over alle- sage was left seeking com- dollars in bribes to obtain chionne, who died last year, bribed UAW officials to that of any UAW officials gations raised by a federal ment from his attorney. concessions” from the was a “central figure” in the keep them “fat, dumb and involved in the misuse investigation into union Jones’ departure came union, GM General Coun- conspiracy, which was de- happy.” of joint program funds at corruption that has re- just hours after General sel Craig Glidden said. signed to put GM at a cost Authorities have said FCA,” the statement said. A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- at 105 Essex St.; at 6:08 p.m. Peabody teen struck larly arrests, reflect police records. Tuesday at 37 Friend St. In the event of a perceived inac- A report of motor vehi- curacy, it is the sole responsibility cle vandalism at 2:21 p.m. Tuesday at 87 Blakeley St.; of the concerned party to contact at 3:09 p.m. Tuesday at 87 and killed on Route 114 the relevant police department and Blakeley St.; at 8:06 a.m. have the department issue a no- Wednesday at 15 Dana St. By Thor Jourgensen boy’s name is being with- keep the family in your the investigation and has tice of correction to the Daily Item. ITEM STAFF held at the request of his thoughts,” she said. not been charged at this next of kin in order to According to the Pea- time, according to the DA’s Corrections or clarifications will not MARBLEHEAD PEABODY — The Es- be made without express notice of make a complete family body police log for Tuesday statement. sex County District Attor- notification, according to evening, the driver initial- The crash remains under change from the arresting police Complaints ney’s Office and Peabody the Essex District Attor- ly left the accident scene investigation by Peabody department. A Creesy Street caller re- police are investigating ney’s office. before returning and be- Police and Massachusetts ported at 2:43 p.m. Tuesday the death of a 13-year- Peabody School Superin- ing transported by police State Police Collision LYNN his family had been getting old Peabody boy who was tendent Cara Murtagh de- officers to the station. Analysis and Reconstruc- packages delivered to them struck by a car Tuesday clined to identify the boy The boy was initially tion Section. Arrests by Amazon, but hadn’t or- night while attempting to or the school he attended. taken to Salem Hospital “Our thoughts and cross Route 114 (Andover “We are saddened by the before being transported prayers are with the fami- Dana Anderson, of 21 En- dered anything. The caller was concerned that someone was Street) on a bicycle. great loss to our school to Boston Children’s Hos- ly and friends of the victim dicott Ave., Marblehead, was Peabody Police respond- community and we are pital. at this incredibly difficult arrested on a warrant charge using his credit information ed to reports of a crash respecting the families The operator of the vehi- time,” the Essex DA quot- of larceny at 10:35 a.m. Tues- and was advised to call Am- at 8:45 p.m. in front of wishes for privacy at this cle, a 19-year-old Peabody ed Peabody Police Chief day. azon. Shara Belgiorno, 28, was A report of identity theft at the Walgreens Plaza. The most difficult time. Please man, is cooperating with Thomas Griffin. arrested and charged with as- 3:25 p.m. Tuesday on Am- sault by means of a hypoder- herst Road. mic syringe, assault and bat- A caller reported a red SUV was playing loud music Police: Mother took daughter tery, receiving stolen property and shoplifting by concealing at 2:54 a.m. Wednesday on merchandise at 7:53 p.m. Pleasant Street. The person Tuesday. was moved along by police. from care facility, killed her Jessica Figueroa, 40, of 9 Littles Lane, Peabody, was PEABODY By Heather have to carry the burden of arrested and charged with Hollingsworth a handicapped sister and shoplifting by asportation and Accidents and Jim Salter declining mother” he said. on a warrant charge of larceny ASSOCIATED PRESS A report of a motor vehi- “I don’t approve of that at at 8:22 p.m. Tuesday. all but that’s apparently cle accident Tuesday at 286 ST. LOUIS — An elder- Mark Henry-Fletcher, 34, what the note said.” Washington St. at 8:58 a.m. ly woman who feared she of 8 Auburn St., was arrested Scott Theleman didn’t Tuesday; at 102 Tremont St. at was developing dementia and charged with operation say how he knew the con- of a motor vehicle with a sus- 8:59 a.m.; at 286 Washing- removed her mentally dis- ton St. at 9:19 a.m. Tuesday; abled adult daughter from tents of the note and po- pended license and resisting lice declined to comment. arrest at 8:10 a.m. Wednes- at 184 Lowell St. at 12:04 a care facility, then fatally Court records show that day. p.m.; at 2134 Crane Brook stabbed her in a suburban Way at 2:17 p.m.; at 101 St. Louis hotel before at- Marjorie Theleman was Main St. at 2:52 p.m. tempting to kill herself, appointed in 1989 as a Accidents guardian for her then-21- police and relatives say. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A report of a motor vehicle Complaints Marjorie Theleman, 78, year-old daughter, who crash with personal injury at was charged Tuesday with Marjorie Theleman, 78, was charged Tuesday was described as an “inca- 10:10 a.m. Tuesday at Thur- A report of a burglary alarm first-degree murder and with first-degree murder and armed criminal pacitated person.” A report good Marshall Middle School at 168 Newbury St. Tuesday armed criminal action in action in the death of her 51-year-old daughter, filed in 2014 in the guard- at 100 Brookline St. at 1:24 p.m. was unfounded. the death of her 51-year- Sharon Theleman, after police were summoned ianship case described A report of a motor vehicle old daughter, Sharon The- to the Holiday Inn in Fenton, Mo., because the Sharon Theleman as men- crash at 3:03 p.m. Tuesday SAUGUS leman, after police were pair had not checked out. tally disabled and visually at Euclid Avenue and Maple summoned to a hotel in impaired. The report also Street; at 8:11 p.m. Tuesday Complaints Fenton, Mo., because the police, a police detective moved there from a group said she needed a walker at Neptune Boulevard and pair had not checked out. wrote in the probable home because his sister’s or wheelchair and “cannot Summer Street; at 6:28 a.m. A caller at 9:21 p.m. Tues- Sharon Theleman was cause statement. mobility was declining. take care of herself.” Thom- Wednesday at 577 Walnut day reported his wife left her pronounced dead at the Police said she was ex- “She was concerned as Zotos, the attorney for St.; at 7:29 a.m. Wednesday purse on the sidewalk outside scene. Her mother, who pected to survive. But one about Alzheimer’s,” he Marjorie Theleman in the at 26 Belle Ave.; at 12:02 a daycare and he located the attempted to suffocate of her two sons, Scott The- said of his mother. “Her guardianship case, said he p.m. Wednesday at AL Prime purse at Avalon Bay Com- herself with a plastic bag, leman, who lives in the mother had it. She had had no recent contact with Energy at 969 Western Ave. munities using the Find My remained hospitalized Dallas area, said he has spent many years trying the mother or daughter A report of a motor vehicle iPhone app. He stated the Wednesday, according been told his mother is in to avoid it but felt she was and couldn’t comment. No hit and run crash at 3:23 p.m. daycare provided him with to a police news release. a coma and has a “50-50 heading that way.” attorney is listed for Mar- Tuesday at 16 Chestnut St. footage showing the driver She left a typed note ex- chance of surviving.” He “From what I understand, jorie Theleman in online of a black Honda CRV had plaining her actions and said his mother lived in a the note I haven’t seen said court records in the crimi- Assaults picked up the purse. Police a handwritten note tell- retirement community and she was doing this as a fa- nal case. Her bond was set were dispatched to the call- ing housekeeping to call wanted to have his sister vor to her sons, so we didn’t at $250,000. A report of an assault and er’s house for more informa- battery at 4:56 p.m. Tues- tion. day at Callahan Elementary A caller reported a suspi- School on O’Callaghan Way. cious vehicle parked on Wen- Former LSU student gets five dell Street facing the wrong Breaking and Entering way with its lights on at 6:27 A report of a motor vehi- p.m. on Tuesday. The car was years in pledge’s hazing death cle breaking and entering at running and had not moved 11:26 a.m. Wednesday at 8 in an hour. BATON ROUGE, La. contest to misdemeanor night of Sept. 13, 2017, if er to prosecute him. His Concord St. A resident called at 4:27 p.m. on Tuesday to report (AP) — A former LSU hazing and testified at they incorrectly answered next court date is Dec. 5. Theft she had locked herself out of student was sentenced Naquin’s trial were sen- questions about the fra- Naquin has also been her residence on Park Street. Wednesday to five years tenced to 30 days in jail. ternity or were unable to charged with obstruction A report of a larceny at An officer dispatched to the in prison, but a judge sus- Those jail terms for Se- recite the Greek alphabet. of justice for allegedly 11:43 a.m. Tuesday at 13 scene was unable to gain en- pended all but 2½ years of an-Paul Gott, 22, of Lafay- Gruver died the follow- deleting hundreds of files Union St.; at 12:28 p.m. Tues- try to the building. Caller said the term in the 2017 alco- ette, and Naquin’s former ing morning. His blood-al- from his phone during the day at 37 Trinity Ave.; at 3:42 she would stay with a friend. hol-related hazing death LSU roommate, Ryan Isto, cohol level was 0.495 per- criminal investigation and p.m. Tuesday at 121 Franklin of 18-year-old fraternity 20, of Butte, Mont., were cent, which is more than after a search warrant had St.; at 6:26 p.m. Tuesday at Theft pledge Max Gruver. the maximum allowed un- six times the legal limit been issued for the phone. 53 Smith St.; at 10:35 p.m. Matthew Naquin, an der the law at the time of to drive in Louisiana. An He has not been tried on Tuesday at 105 Laighton St. An employee from Mar- ex-Phi Delta Theta mem- Gruver’s death. autopsy also detected that charge. A report of a robbery at shalls on Broadway called at ber, also was sentenced to Gruver, of Roswell, Ga., THC, the chemical found Last year, Gov. John Bel 2:55 p.m. Tuesday at 140 3:50 p.m. Tuesday to report a 1,000 hours of community near Atlanta had been at in marijuana, in Gruver’s Edwards signed into law Union St.; at 12:56 a.m. shoplifting incident. The caller service and must pay a LSU a month when he system. the Max Gruver Act and Wednesday at 602 Boston St. reported a male wearing a $1,000 fine, The Advocate died of alcohol poisoning Another former LSU other anti-hazing bills white hat and gray shirt had reported. in what authorities have student charged with meant to curb hazing Vandalism just run from the store with Just days after Naquin described as a hazing rit- hazing, Patrick Forde, 22, and increase penalties. merchandise. An officer was was found guilty, two oth- ual at the Phi Delta Theta of Westwood, Mass., also Gruver’s parents were A report of vandalism at dispatched for more informa- er former LSU students fraternity house. He and testified as a prosecution instrumental in the pas- 9:46 a.m. Tuesday at TC Nails tion. and ex-Phi Delta Theta other pledges were told to witness. Prosecutors said sage of the act bearing members who pleaded no chug 190-proof liquor the they’ll decide later wheth- his name.

POLICE BRIEFS

State high court tosses self-defense. Tuesday of multiple Man pleads not guilty Trainer charged in dog’s She called herself a murder conviction The high court said the charges including aggra- in woman’s murder death pleads guilty “coward” for not being lead prosecutor appealed vated rape of a child. honest about the death. BOSTON (AP) — Mas- to jurors’ emotions, used Officers responded to ORANGE (AP) — A man WRENTHAM (AP) — A sachusetts’ highest court facts that weren’t in the a reported rape at Ham- has pleaded not guilty to Rhode Island dog trainer Man stabbed in has vacated a murder evidence, misstated facts blin Pond in town in July murder in the death of a who was caring for the Brookline park dies conviction because of lan- and improperly stated his 2012. A girl told police she woman whose body was beloved pet of former guage used by the prose- opinion. was leaving the bath- found near a wastewater New England Patriots BROOKLINE (AP) — cution during trial. It was the second time house when a masked treatment plant. linebacker Jerod Mayo Authorities say a young The Supreme Judicial Niemic’s murder convic- man threatened her with The Telegram & Ga- when the animal died has man stabbed at a popular Court ruling issued Tues- tion was tossed. a knife. zette reports that Keith pleaded guilty to related suburban Boston park day states the first-degree Prosecutors can either He reportedly forced her Hamel pleaded not guilty charges. has died of his injuries. murder conviction against accept a verdict reduction back into the bathhouse Tuesday in the death The Sun Chronicle A spokesman for the Nor- 31-year-old Jonathan to manslaughter or retry and assaulted her before of 26-year-old Kelsey reports that 42-year-old folk district attorney’s office Niemic must be vacated Niemic. running away. Clifford, whose body was Amelia Ferreira, of Cran- says 20-year-old Nicolas because the lead pros- Prosecutors are review- Dias was arrested in found in Athol on Nov. 11. ston, was sentenced Tues- Kern was stabbed multiple ecutor made improper ing the ruling. January 2017, a month Police say the Leomin- day in Massachusetts to times at about 2:30 a.m. statements during closing after Massachusetts State ster woman was beaten 18 months of probation Tuesday at Amory Park in arguments. Man convicted of raping a Police matched his DNA and stabbed in the face after pleading guilty to Brookline and died at the Niemic was convicted in 13-year-old girl at bathhouse with DNA found on the multiple times. obstructing justice. hospital later in the day. the 2010 stabbing death victim. Authorities say the Ferreira was caring for The victim lived in of 34-year-old Michael BARNSTABLE (AP) — A Dias has previous- 23-year-old Hamel was Knox, Mayo’s 5-year-old Brookline. Correia in New Bedford. man has been convicted of ly pleaded guilty to a the last person to see English bulldog, at her There have been no The men had a dispute raping a 13-year-old girl. 2016 sexual assault in Clifford alive. Police say home in June 2018 when arrests, but investigators over a woman they had The Cape Cod Times Craigville Beach. surveillance video shows the dog died. Instead of say they do not think the both dated. reports that 26-year-old Dias’ sentencing has Hamel getting in and out telling Mayo of the death, stabbing was a random Niemic’s attorney John Dias IV, of Barn- been scheduled for Nov. of the passenger side of she hid his remains and act and there is no threat argued the killing was stable, was found guilty 22. Clifford’s car at an Athol reported Knox missing. to the public. store. Cranston police found According to the town’s Hamel’s attorney, John the dog’s remains on Aug. website, the park is a lit- Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 Morris, says Hamel knew 5 in a trash bag in Ferrei- tle more than eight acres, CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Clifford through a mutual ra’s closet. and includes ballfields, Hotline friend. He says the arrest She was not charged walking trails, tennis All reports of neighborhood activity or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) was based on “a minimal with causing the dog’s courts and a dog park. will be investigated. police report with mini- death, which was unde- Neighbors describe it as a Callers may remain anonymous. Spanish menu available mal facts.” termined. safe area. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Disney Plus blames past hacks for user accounts sold online By Matt O’Brien subscription revenue now door for a hacker to gain ers reusing passwords len passwords or guessing account passwords, but it ASSOCIATED PRESS going to Netflix and other access to the others. and the service provider them can’t use a service doesn’t use them for log- streaming giants. Helped Users can easily avoid not providing sufficient without also having access ging in from new devices. Disney said Disney Plus by promotions, including a this by using - defenses to stop it,” Hunt to the legitimate user’s Multi-factor authentica- account passwords being free year for some Verizon words that are unique for said in an email. phone or email account. tion is harder to implement sold in underground hack- customers, Disney Plus each service, said Troy Paul Rohmeyer, a profes- Rohmeyer said services for services that are shared ing forums are coming attracted 10 million sub- Hunt, an Australian se- sor at the Stevens Institute from previous breaches at may be hesitant to im- in households, as multiple other companies, predat- scribers on its first day. curity researcher whose of Technology in Hoboken, plement tougher security users would need access to ing last week’s launch of The news site ZDNet “Have I Been Pwned?” N.J., said he’s surprised that because they don’t want the same phone or email its streaming service. found stolen account user- website alerts people streaming services haven’t to be seen as more incon- account. While Disney Plus, The company reiterated names and passwords sell- when their identity infor- yet implemented better se- venient than competitors. Netflix and Hulu let fam- Wednesday that it found ing for $3 on underground mation is stolen. curity such as multi-factor Multi-factor authen- ily members create their no evidence of a security hacking forums. Disney’s But Hunt said Disney authentication. tication is an option for own profiles, with separate breach and that account streaming service costs $7 should implement better With multi-factor au- many non-streaming ser- watch lists and preferenc- problems are limited to “a a month or $70 a year. security measures. thentication, users must vices, including Google, es, they all share the same very small percentage of Despite warnings by se- “The Disney situation enter a code sent as a text Facebook and Apple, but username and password. users” of Disney Plus. curity experts, users often appears to be yet another message or email when the extra security must Apple TV Plus gets around Disney and other tradi- reuse passwords at mul- credential stuffing attack logging in from a new de- be turned on. Disney Plus this by having each family tional media companies tiple services, meaning a where hackers exploit a vice. The code helps en- does require codes sent member sign in with a sep- are trying to capture the breach at one opens the combination of custom- sure that people using sto- by email when changing arate Apple ID. Review ‘21 Bridges’ puts NYC on lockdown

By Jake Coyle there are holes in this ASSOCIATED PRESS plan. For starters, you can just about skip a stone How excited James across the Harlem River Brown would have been to the Bronx. Sealing off a for “21 Bridges.” Take you sprawling metropolis like to bridge? How about 21 of Manhattan would be such them? a mammoth undertaking But I suspect even the that I wish “21 Bridges” Godfather of Soul would dropped the plot and in- give an easy pass to Brian stead turned its focus to Kirk’s “21 Bridges,” with hysterical transit author- Chadwick Boseman (who ity officials. It could have played Brown in the biop- been one very entertain- ic “Get on Up”). It’s a just- ing traffic report. good-enough New York But if the movie’s cen- crime thriller, made with tral conceit — putting sufficient slinky shadows Manhattan on lockdown and leading-man charis- — is laughably implausi- ma to do the trick. Even if ble, Kirk (who has largely its best trick is informing worked in television) nev- you, in case you ever won- dered, how many bridges ertheless invests his mov- there are crossing into ie with some genre muscle FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Manhattan. and noirish atmosphere. The whole film takes place earned eight Grammy Award nominations Wednesday, making her the show’s top-nominat- The filmmakers, them- ed act. selves, very nearly got it at night, as Davis and wrong. The movie’s origi- the narcotics officer he’s nal title was “17 Bridges.” paired with (Sienna Mill- Accounting errors are one er) hunt their shooters. New acts rule Grammys as Lizzo, thing, but misplacing the The film tells it both Queensboro Bridge plus from the detectives’ per- three more doesn’t exact- spective and the criminals (a pair of veterans played Lil Nas, Eilish lead in noms ly engender confidence in the entire enterprise. by Stephan James and The story is simple, even Taylor Kitsch), who stum- By Mesfin Fekadu Bon Iver’s “I,I,” Vampire earned a nomination for best engineered if the arithmetic isn’t. A bled into 300 kilograms ASSOCIATED PRESS Weekend’s “Father of the best music film, its album (non-classical). drug heist goes awry leav- of uncut cocaine when ex- Bride,” H.E.R.’s “I Used to version didn’t pick up any Several acts picked up ing seven cops dead. Andre pecting a more small-time NEW YORK — The Know Her” and Lana Del nominations. Instead her four nominations, includ- Davis (Boseman) is put in heist. That police were ca- Grammys are screaming Rey’s “Norman (Expletive) “The Lion King: The Gift” ing J. Cole, Gary Clark Jr., charge of the investiga- sually on the scene at the “” to Lizzo: Rockwell!” project — which features Lucky Daye, Thom Yorke, tion, largely because of his time adds to the mystery The breakthrough sing- Nominees for record of songs inspired by “The Bob Ludwig and Tanya shoot-first reputation. The that unfolds while Davis er-rapper scored a whop- the year include songs Lion King,” for which she Tucker, who in August re- son of a slain officer, Davis steadily closes in. ping eight nominations, in- that hit No. 1 on the Bill- voiced the character Nala leased her first album of has shot eight people in With J.K. Simmons play- cluding bids for the top four board Hot 100 chart this — is up for best pop vocal new songs in 17 years. nine years. He’s known as ing a suspicious NYPD cap- awards, making her the year, including “Old Town album, competing with British country-soul per- “a trigger.” And no in the tain, it’s dispiritingly easy show’s top-nominated act. Road,” “Truth Hurts,” Eil- projects from Ed Sheeran, former Yola also scored force will mind if this case to see where “21 Bridges” Lizzo picked up nomi- ish’s “Bad Guy,” Grande’s Swift, Eilish and Grande. four bids, including best ends with bloodshed. is heading. But the quality nations for album of the “7 Rings” and Post Malone Beyoncé’s “Spirit,” from new artist, pitting her With the two suspects of the actors — particular- year with her major-label and Swae Lee’s “Sunflow- “The Lion King” which against Lizzo, Lil Nas X, believed to be in Manhat- ly James (“If Beale Street debut, “Cuz I Love You”; er.” H.E.R.’s “Hard Place,” is being pushed for Os- Eilish, pop singer Mag- tan, thanks to an image of Could Talk”) and a near- song and record of the Bon Iver’s “Hey, Ma” and car consideration, is up gie Rogers, New Orleans them running a light from ly unrecognizable Kitsch year with her anthemic Khalid’s “Talk,” which for best pop solo perfor- group Tank and the Ban- an overhead camera, Da- — gives “21 Bridges” a No. 1 hit, “Truth Hurts”; peaked at No. 3 on the Hot mance along with Swift’s gas, the Austin-based duo vis orders the most auda- heft that its generic story and best new artist. 100, round out the eight “You Need to Calm Down,” Black Pumas and Spanish cious dragnet in the his- doesn’t deserve. Most of all, Like Lizzo, other new nominees. “Truth Hurts,” “Bad Guy” singer Rosalía, who won tory of dragnets: He shuts Boseman smoothly presides artists dominated with While Taylor Swift was and “7 Rings.” album of the year at last down Manhattan for the over the movie with poise Grammy nominations on shut out of album of the Overall, female acts week’s Latin Grammys. night, stopping all trains and command, a fine movie Wednesday: Billie Eilish year with “Lover,” the al- out-performed their male Lizzo’s road to the and ferries, shuttering the star finally unencumbered and Lil Nas X earned six bum’s title track earned counterparts in the top Grammys has been a long tunnels and, yes, closing by both the dictates of Mar- nominations apiece. a nomination for song of four categories: Five of the one: The 31-year-old, who all 21 bridges. vel and the pressures of the Eilish also scored nom- the year, a songwriter’s eight album-of-the-year performed with on Now, Manhattan isn’t biopic. (Though “Avengers: inations in the top four award. It will compete contenders are women, his “Plectrumelectrum” al- actually a medieval cas- Endgame” directors Joe categories, making the with “Truth Hurts,” “Bad while seven of the eight bum, grinded as an inde- tle that protects itself and Anthony Russo are pro- 17-year-old the youngest Guy,” “Hard Place,” Lady song-of-the-year nominees pendent and touring artist by moat. Believe it not, ducers.) artist in the history of the Gaga’s “Always Remember are by women. Female for years before signing a Grammys to achieve the Us This Way” from “A Star musicians also rule in the major-label deal, releasing feat. Lil Nas X, 20, is up Is Born,” Lewis Capaldi’s best new artist category, her first album in 2013. for three of the top four “Someone You Loved,” though record of the year But this year marked her awards, including album Lana Del Rey’s “Norman is evenly split. major breakthrough: Her and record of the year for (Expletive) Rockwell” and Grande, who won her song “Truth Hurts” topped “Old Town Road,” featur- Tanya Tucker’s “Bring My first Grammy earlier this the charts for seven weeks; ing Billy Ray Cyrus. Flowers Now,” co-written year, scored five nomina- she’s wowed audiences Lizzo’s “Cuz I Love You,” by Brandi Carlile. tions, as did H.E.R. and with her live performanc- Eilish’s “When We All Swift earned three nom- Finneas, Eilish’s older es — including her twerk- Fall Asleep, Where Do We inations, while Beyoncé brother who co-wrote, ing while playing the flute. Go?” and Lil Nas X’s “7” — who was shut out of co-produced and engi- She’s also graced several PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS — an 8-song EP — will the top three categories neered her debut album. magazine covers, earning compete for album of the — scored four. While her Finneas’ nominations praise for promoting body Stephan James, left, and Taylor Kitsch star in a year along with Ariana groundbreaking “Home- include producer of the positivity and denouncing scene from “21 Bridges,” in theaters on Friday. Grande’s “Thank U, Next,” coming” documentary year (non-classical) and fat shaming. Solomon promoted to lead NBC Olympics coverage LOS ANGELES (AP) — 4 he was leaving the net- searcher. So over the next ducer from 2006-12. She Molly Solomon began her work. She will continue to 22 years I really climbed oversaw the network’s career at NBC Sports as be executive producer at the production ladder at production of golf’s return a researcher for its Olym- GOLF Channel, a position NBC Sports doing every to the Olympics in Rio de pics coverage. Nearly 30 she has held since 2012. job along the way. That Janeiro in 2016. Landscaping years later, she will lead “I have three loves in my culminated in London, She will oversee over its coverage. professional life; it’s sports and I really thought that 7,000 hours of coverage • Fall clean ups • Construction NBC announced Tues- television, the Olympics was the apex. I know the across broadcast and ca- day that it has promoted and golf, so I feel really requirements of this role. ble channels as well as • Tree pruning • Patios Solomon to executive pro- very fortunate to be able to It’s very familiar.” online streaming. As was ducer and president of the combine them,” Solomon Solomon has extensive the case for the Seoul and • Tree removal • Walkways network’s Olympics unit, said during a conference history with the net- Beijing Games, many of becoming the first woman call Tuesday. “I really feel work’s Olympic coverage. the swimming and track to be an executive produc- like I’m returning to my She has worked 10 Win- & field finals are expected Call us now! er for a network sports di- roots at NBC Olympics. ter and Summer Games, to happen in the morning (781) 592-6211 vision. “My first job out of col- beginning as a network in Tokyo so they can air in Visit us on Solomon succeeds Jim lege nearly 30 years ago researcher in 1990 and be- prime time in most of the www.fowlerlandscapingco.comf l l d i Bell, who announced Nov. was as an Olympic re- coming coordinating pro- U.S. A8 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 LOOK! False Confession Day, National Gingerbread Day, Use Less Stuff Day, World Philosophy Day

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Juan Parrilla Bar and Grill opens its doors

Above left, from left, NSLBA Board of Directors Emmanuel Gonzalez, Yuban Taborda, Rosa Feliz, Mayor Thomas M. McGee, restaurant own- ers Joseph Licciardi and Juan Preciado, NSLBA president and CEO Frances Martinez, NSLBA director Sergio Espinoza and co-owner Omar Preciado attend the offical grand opening of Juan Parrilla Bar and Grill at 877 Western Ave., Lynn, on Tuesday. Above right, from left, Mayor Thomas M. McGee, NSLBA president and CEO Frances Martinez, restaurant owners Joseph Licciardi and Juan Preciado, Ward 2 Councilor Richard Starbard and NSLBA director Sergio Espinoza join the festivities.

Apple detectives comb U.S. Northwest for ‘lost’ varieties

PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) “To me, this area is a — The apple tree stands goldmine,” said Brandt, alone near the top of a who has found two lost steep hill, wind whipping varieties in the Idaho through its branches as a panhandle. “I don’t want perfect sunset paints its it lost in time. I want to leaves a vibrant gold. give back to the people so It has been there for that they can enjoy what more than a century, our forefathers did.” and there is no hint that Brandt and Bensco- the tree or its apples ter scour old county FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS are anything out of the fair records, newspaper The Baby Shark Live! tour is launching a new ordinary. But this scrag- clippings and nursery set of concert dates after recently wrapping up gly specimen produces sales ledgers to figure out dozens of performances in its first run in North the Arkansas Beauty, a which varieties existed America. so-called heritage fruit in the area. Then they long believed to be extinct PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS hunt them down, match- until amateur botanists Amateur botanist David Benscoter, of The Lost ing written records with in the Pacific Northwest Apple Project, picks an apple that may be of old property maps, land Baby Shark run tracked it down three the Clarke variety in an orchard near Pullman, deeds and sometimes the years ago. Wash. memories of the pioneers’ It’s one of 13 long-lost great-grandchildren. They also get leads from continues with apple varieties rediscov- Benscoter, who together planted by settlers as ered by a pair of retirees people who live near old form the nonprofit Lost they pushed west more orchards. in the remote canyons, than a century ago. wind-swept fields and Apple Project, log count- The task is huge. North new tour dates The two are racing hidden ravines of what less hours and hundreds America once had 17,000 of miles in trucks, on against time to preserve a named varieties of do- NEW YORK (AP) — pleased with the response was once the Oregon slice of homesteader his- all-terrain vehicles and mesticated apples, but Most viral videos have a we’ve seen and how broad Territory. tory: The apple trees are E.J. Brandt and David on foot to find orchards only about 4,000 remain. finite shelf life, but the the actual audience has old, and many are dying. The Lost Apple Project “doo doo doo” of “Baby been.” Others are being ripped believes settlers planted a Shark” shows no sign of And while the concert, out for more wheat fields few hundred varieties in abating. the first for most kids, or housing developments their corner of the Pacific The little ditty and may include the earworm for a growing population. Northwest alone. dance about a family of of “doo doo doo,” the sharks that captivated 90-minute event features the toddler set and be- music beyond that song, yond will still be with us including nursery rhymes as we go into the next de- around for far longer than The Perfect Gift cade, with a “Baby Shark “Baby Shark.” Live!” tour launching a “‘Baby Shark,’ which is for the Holidays new set of concert dates obviously the title and after recently wrapping the main song of the up dozens of performanc- show, only sort of appears CENTURY HOUSE es in its first run in North twice,” said Shaw. “And America. The second leg the rest of the show is GIFT CARDS of the tour kicks off in filled with great high-en- • Never Expires • Any Denomination • (No hidden charges) Independence, Mo., on ergy fun.” March 1. “Baby Shark” has been May be used for: Dessert cakes and pastries “Our target demograph- around for a few years • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner • Take Out ic is 2 years old all the but it took the world by PIES: Apple • Blueberry • Custard • Off Premise Catering • Epicurean Shoppe Coconut Custard • Pumpkin • Ricotta way up to 6 years old. storm last year when the Lemon Merigue • Pecan • Mince • Banana Cream Unexcelled Food & Spirits at Affordable Prices That’s sort of the main song and video by Pink- Chocolate Cream • Chocolate Mousse • Tropical Fruit sweet spot. But it’s family. fong went viral with Walk-ins welcome • Orders suggested by Nov. 25 CENTURY HOUSE EPICUREAN RESTAURANT SHOPPE It’s a family show. 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By Steve Krause dinner) doesn’t know when ITEM STAFF the dinner started. But he knows that David J. Lucey SAUGUS — If there’s (who would go onto become anyone who should know Massachusetts Registrar of the Saugus-Peabody rival- Vehicles) was the coach ry, it’s Sachem alumnus when it began. He was also Gene Decareau. Decareau’s coach. A former offensive and In his senior year, De- defensive end for the Sa- careau was good enough to chems in the mid-to-late make the North Shore All- 1940s, Decareau celebrated Star team, and played his 90th birthday Wednes- alongside the late Harry day night by attending the Agganis. Saugus-Peabody “He was built really solid, pre-Thanksgiving dinner at and he was really tough to Prince Restaurant. The ri- tackle,” Decareau said. “He valry began in 1944 (with a used to run with his feet 19-7 Peabody win), and De- spread wide apart, and that careau graduated in 1948. made him tough to bring So in terms of the rivalry, down.” he’s seen it all. Off the field? “All I know is that we lost “He was really a quiet my senior year,” he said. guy,” Decareau said, adding “But over the years, it’s that his quietness didn’t been a real up-and-down translate into arrogance. rivalry. A lot of good games, “He just didn’t have much and the kids always played to say.” hard, but played clean. It’s Decareau has come to been a good rivalry.” view Thanksgiving as his ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Decareau, who has been favorite holiday, and one of in the Saugus Lions Club Peabody football captains (top row, from left) Angel Paulino, Ramon Franco, Dylan Peluso, Colby the reasons for that is foot- for 51 years (the Lions Therrien and Declan Russell and Saugus football captains (bottom row, from left) Zack Kesbia, ball. Clubs of Saugus and Pea- Bruno Auzec, Marvens Jean and Christian Correia pose for a photo at a pre-Thanksgiving dinner body co-sponsor the annual FOOTBALL, B2 at Prince Pizzeria on Wednesday night in Saugus. Monzione readies for another bout By Anne Marie Tobin “The Castleton in Wind- ITEM STAFF ham is going to be the place to be on Thanksgiv- WINDHAM, NH — For- ing Eve,” said Monzione. mer Lynn eld High wres- “I’m going to stick to the tling standout Dom Monz- same game plan I always ione is back in the ring do. I’ll box, keep my chin — the boxing ring that is. down and hands up, lis- Monzione is the rst ten to what my coach, Joe bout on the card at the Lake, tells me, and I know Second Annual Thanks- it’s going to be an exciting giving Eve Boxing Spec- ght, and I’m sure Henry tacular next Wednesday feels the same way.” at the Castleton Banquet Monzione made his Bos- and Conference Center. ton Boxing Promotions Monzione will take on debut back in May of 2019 New Bedford’s Henry Gar- with a rst-round TKO cia in a four-round light- over Vermont’s Andre weight ght. The event is Belcarris. Two week later, being conducted by Boston he graduated from Merri- Boxing Promotions. mack College. Monzione Monzione (3-0) has nev- is employed as a nancial er had a bout go beyond analyst at Electric Insur- the opening round in his ance. career. In stark contrast, The 2015 Lynn eld Garcia has gone the dis- graduate turned pro in COURTESY PHOTO tance in all ve of his pro- 2016 following an out- fessional ghts with 20 Revere native Tatianna Iacoviello transferred standing high school ca- into Salem State this season after spending her professional rounds under reer wrestling for the his belt, while Monzione freshman year at Rhode Island College. COURTESY PHOTO Lynn eld/North Reading has spent less than nine co-op team (LNR). Former Lynn eld wrestler Dom Monzione is minutes in the ring as a making his mark in the boxing ring nowadays. pro ghter. MONZIONE, B2 Locals shine on Salem State women’s basketball team By Harold Rivera She’s improved leaps and ITEM SPORTS EDITOR bounds. She’s gotten her- self in shape. She’s learn- SALEM — When coach ing what it takes to be in Bobby Verdun took over basketball shape. She re- the Salem State women’s ally picks up on things. I basketball team, one of his think she’s going to have a priorities was to bring lo- great career with us.” cal talent to the Vikings. A Also in her freshman year later, Verdun and the season in Marblehead’s Vikings have made prog- Darcy O’Sullivan. A for- ress on that goal. ward, O’Sullivan scored Salem State tipped off seven points in Salem its 2019-2020 season ear- State’s season opener- a lier this month with ve 61-56 win over Elms Col- North Shore natives on lege. the roster. Two of them are “Darcy really de nes freshmen. work ethic,” Verdun said. COURTESY PHOTO “I think last year was an “She’s another kid who The Marblehead junior varsity boys soccer team. Front row left to right: Noah Faverman, Oliver inherited year,” Verdun, works really hard. In my Buckhoff, Isaiah Pina, Nate Bowden, Sammy Brown and Justin Featherstone. a Marblehead resident, opinion she has a great said. “This year starts our feel for the game but she’s Middle row left to right: Connor Shevory, Gavin Shevory, Jack Donovan, Dwight Foster, Sean rebuilding process. This is also a great teammate. Kenney, Damien King and Tyler Honlotter. our rst recruiting class. She can play either the Top row left to right: Adam Nyberg, Jaden Curtis, Thomas Dack, Ben Yates, Alex Burke and Coach We’re feeling the effects of four or the ve for us. She’s Elmer Magana. it. To build back the pro- getting better offensively. gram is going to take a Learning how to play the few years. But this fresh- big spot in college basket- Marblehead JV celebrates unbeaten season man class has some real- ball isn’t easy but she’s ly bright spots. They’ve embraced the process.” Revere’s Tatianna Ia- By Mike Alongi fore any individual play- nents 90-6 over the course ly ran through Tyler on shown  ashes of that al- ready.” coviello, a sophomore ITEM STAFF er. Lots of teams have tal- of the year. every play.” guard, has transferred to ented players but can’t Offensively, Marblehead On the defensive end it Peabody freshman for- MARBLEHEAD — It’s ward Liz Zaiter joins the Salem State after a season put it together in a team was led by a pair of 15- all started with goalkeep- at Rhode Island College. hard to go undefeated in environment, and we goal scorers in Justin er Gavin Shevory, who Vikings after a run to the any sport for an entire Division 1 North semi - Iacoviello’s averaging 4.7 were able to take our tal- Featherston and team only allowed six goals all points, 5.3 assists and 3.3 season, especially when a ent and turn ourselves MVP Thomas Dack. Cen- year. Center-back Nate nal with the Tanners last team has to go up against winter. Zaiter’s averaging rebounds per contest. into a well-oiled machine.” ter mid elder Tyler Hon- Bowden also held things “Tatianna didn’t have a ve other unbeaten teams eight points and eight re- That well-oiled machine lotter, the playmaker for down on the back end for great experience at Rhode along the way. But that’s bounds through her rst took down ve then-unde- the Magicians, scored 13 Marblehead. Island (College),” Verdun just what the Marblehead three college games. feated teams over the goals and facilitated a “Gavin came up so big said. “She’s starting to be junior varsity boys soccer “We call Liz ‘the big course of the season, in- number of others. for us in some crucial the player we all saw at team did in 2019, rolling hurt’ because she’s a real cluding Burlington and “Thomas was huge for spots,” said Magana. “He Revere. She’s a ball of en- through a number of op- physical presence for us,” local rival Peabody. The us at outside mid this made some key saves for ergy and a leader. As her ponents to nish the sea- Magicians won these Verdun said. “What I’ve year, he’s so skilled with us in games against Pea- con dence grows she’s go- son at 15-0-1. games by a wide margin, the ball and can also de- enjoyed about her so far is body and Burlington, ing to improve. She han- “We had a great year,” using a potent combina- fend well,” said Magana. her ability and desire to be which were both close dles that ball really well. said coach Elmer Maga- tion of offensive prowess “Justin made a number of coached. She’s one of the games.” She’s been a gift to us.” na. “We really played as a and defensive sturdiness plays for us as well, and rst kids at practice and unit and put the team be- to outscore their oppo- our entire offense basical- MARBLEHEAD, B2 one of the last to leave. SALEM STATE, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 Saugus, Peabody host pre-Thanksgiving football dinner FOOTBALL go to practice, do every- From B1 thing the star does, and never see the field on Fri- “I love the whole day,” day nights. They’re good he said. “I was the young- teammates, and those are est one of nine, so I loved the guys you need on having everybody togeth- teams.” er, and I love getting ev- Miraca was one such eryone together now. I player. love the game before the “He didn’t see the field dinner. I just love the nearly as often as he whole game.” would have liked,” Bet- Though he’s attended tencourt said. “But final- more Saugus-Peabody ly, when we needed him, games than he can count, he was there. And he did these days he doesn’t al- a good job for us.” ways go. That included a touch- “It depends on where I down pass in last Friday’s am, and where the game loss to Lynn English. is,” he said. “And if it’s too ----- cold, I don’t go. I hate be- Peabody native Chris ing out in the cold, al- Collins, now chief sports COURTESY PHOTO though my son bought me anchor for the New En- a heated jacket, so now I gland Cable Network Senior forward Mia Crawley is one of three co-captains on the Salem State women’s basketball guess I have no excuses.” (NECN) was the featured team this season. — speaker Wednesday. Col- Both coaches singled lins told the collection of out players for awards players, coaches and Li- Wednesday, but each for ons Club members from Local talent helping to power the different reasons. both communities that he Saugus’ Steve Cum- remembers football mings, just wrapping up games from his youth Salem State women’s basketball team his first year, presented more than he remembers the Saugus High Heise- high school games “be- SALEM STATE We’re committed to our petitive MASCAC sched- they’ve been in recent sea- man’s Trophy to running cause they mattered to From B1 community.” ule this season. sons. But Verdun feels the back Christian Correia, me. You remember any- Mellinger co-captains “The conference is get- future’s bright as the pro- who was forced to play Peabody junior guard/ thing you do that matters the Vikings alongside se- ting better,” Verdun said. gram builds. quarterback this season forward Katie Wallace nior forward Mia Crawley “Framingham’s very good. “This group is going to to you. when the starter was and Beverly junior guard (7.3 points per game) and Westfield has some of the be fun to watch over the “This game will be in hurt. Natalie Mellinger are also senior guard Courtney best players in the league. next four years,” Verdun “It was one of those your memories forever,” in the mix. Paschal (18.3 points per I appreciate being in MAS- said. “They’re excelling years anyway,” said the he said. “High School “We’re really committed game). CAC because it’s a great in the classroom. They’re first-year coach. “We had should be a great time in to the mission of the uni- “Their patience has been league. The coaches are competitive individually injuries in the beginning, your life, and you should versity in being a place appreciated as they’ve respectful. We have one and collectively. I think and a lot of people were remember it. You should that local kids can at- seen these kids grow up of the most brutal non- this group will develop playing in different remember the guys who tend,” Verdun said. “We on a daily basis,” Verdun league schedules. We’re into a winning program spots.” sat on your left, and sat want to keep kids local. said. “They’ve seen the going to take some lumps over the next four years. It Cummings, whose Sa- on your right, and sweat- Liz had a great career at program and where it’s early on but it’s going to won’t be easy. We’re going chems are 3-7 heading ed through practices to- Peabody. Tatianna had a at. I think they appreciate prepare us for our league. to be patient and develop into next Thursday’s gether.” great career at Revere. that we’re going out and At the end of the day, you these kids but we’re really game at Stackpole Field, He said he admired It hasn’t been done. My finding players for them. set out to win your league excited.” entire sophomore class is said being quarterback is players who persevere Moving forward, that cul- and qualify for NCAA’s.” Salem State (1-2) hosts walk-ons. We’re commit- tougher than it looks be- even when things get ture’s going to stick.” The Vikings, undoubt- Curry in a non-league tilt ted to the North Shore. Verdun foresees a com- edly, are younger than Saturday (1). cause “you’re not just tak- tough, such as when ing snaps, you have to you’re 3-7. own that huddle.” “How easy is it to take Two weeks of watching that easy road?” he asked. Lynnfield’s Monzione readies for another bout Correia, Cummings said, “But you put too much and he and his coaching into not to have that cour- MONZIONE member of the Lynnfield also placed in the top-50 lost a close split-decision staff wondered how he age and confidence you From B1 High School Wrestling all-time in points (224),” on the judges’ scorecards. could have only been do- need. That’s powerful Hall of Fame, two-time said LNR coach Craig “Dominic Monzione is ing it for two weeks. stuff.” Monzione’s name is all century point winner and Stone. “But I remember going to want to stand “We were amazed,” he He liked it to his own over the Lynnfield wres- two-time state, sectional most is his attitude, drive and fight, and I’m going said. journey as “a young black tling record book. A four- and CAL place finisher, he and discipline.” to be happy to give it back time Iron Man honoree, Peabody’s Mark Betten- kid going into the deep finished his career 78-22 Henry Garcia made his to him and come out with he had a breakout season overall and in the top-25 Boston Boxing Promotions the win. Momentum may court, whose Tanners are South for my first job (in his senior year, winning all-time in overall wins, debut in January 2019 be on his side, but expe- also 3-7, tabbed Krisli Alexandria, La.). But I al- the Division 2 North sec- despite missing most of with a back-and-forth rience is on mine. I have Miraca as his team’s most ways knew I wanted to tional championship and his freshman and sopho- slugfest against New Jer- a feeling the fans are go- dedicated player. come back to Boston to be Cape Ann League cham- more years with a dislo- sey’s Malcolm Simms that ing to love this fight,” said “It’s easy to come to a sports broadcaster, be- pionship at 145 pounds. cated elbow. ended in a draw. In his Garcia. practice when you’re the cause I wanted mom and He capped his stellar ca- “He had only a 2-0 re- most recent fight, Garcia Tickets for the Thanks- star,” Bettencourt said. dad Collins to be able to reer with a fifth-place fin- cord going into his junior scored a knockdown over giving Eve Boxing Spec- “But give me a guy who’ll see me on TV every night.” ish at the State Division year and still finished top- Maine’s Ernesto Ornelas tacular are on sale now at 2 championship meet. A 25 in all-time wins and in the second round, but www.BoxingNH.com. Read the iTem on your iPhone Magicians JV soccer finishes undefeated year MARBLEHEAD and unfortunately for us place a lot of good players.” team has shown a lot of From B1 that means we’ll have Still, Magana knows promise,” said Magana. “A probably 15 of our 22 play- that the future is bright lot of those kids will move But as is the case with ers move on to varsity for the junior varsity team up to JV-1 next season and junior varsity squads, the Marblehead team will next year,” said Magana. as well. hopefully that will help look much different come “It’s great for the program “We’re lucky to have take away the sting of los- next season. obviously, but it also three soccer teams here at ing so many great “We’re really talented, means we will have to re- Marblehead, and our JV-2 players.” Memphis freshman Wiseman cleared to return Jan. 12 (AP) — The James Wise- we will exhaust all avenues man saga finally has a res- on James’ behalf.” olution. Wiseman had filed a law- After months of back-and- suit to continue playing forth between Memphis and after the NCAA ruled him the NCAA, the sports gov- “likely ineligible” for receiv- erning body has cleared the ing the impermissible ben- heralded freshman to re- efits from Penny Hardaway turn to the basketball court — who was not the Mem- on Jan. 12. phis coach at the time. Wiseman will sit out a Wiseman withdrew a total of 12 games under a lawsuit against the NCAA decision announced by the on Nov. 14 after Memphis NCAA. played him in the Tigers’ The sports governing body first three games of the also announced Wednesday season. The 16th-ranked that Wiseman must donate Tigers were 2-1 with the $11,500 — the amount of 7-foot-1 center on the court. impermissible benefits the Once Wiseman withdrew NCAA ruled he received — his lawsuit, Memphis held to a charity of his choice to him out of a win over Al- regain his eligibility. corn State while working to The University of Mem- resolve his eligibility status phis issued a statement that with the NCAA. His first the NCAA informed school game back will be when the officials that Wiseman must Tigers visit South Florida. sit out nine games for the The NCAA had ruled infraction and three more Wiseman was “likely in- for the games the freshman eligible” due to $11,500 already has played this sea- Hardaway gave the cen- son. ter’s family for moving ex- Download the Itemlive App today “Based on case precedent, penses from Nashville to Scan with your camera the circumstances of this Memphis in the summer of case and other mitigating 2017. That started a legal factors, the University will battle that featured Wise- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS immediately appeal this man suing the NCAA and University of Memphis center James Wiseman decision,” Memphis said. obtaining a temporary re- will be allowed to return to the court on Jan. 12 “We expect a more fair and straining order to play two following a 12-game suspension. equitable resolution, and games. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE FRIDAY SATURDAY MIAA Football MIAA Football Division 5 state semifinal Division 8 state semifinal At Concord-Carlisle At Woburn Swampscott vs. Holliston (6:30) KIPP vs. West Bridgewater (11)

SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn Jets Alumni English/Tech alums are encouraged to participate. Hockey Game Pizza and refreshments will be provided, and a $20 The Lynn Jets Alumni donation to the program is Hockey Game will be played suggested. on Friday, Nov. 29 from noon For more information, con- to 2 p.m. at Connery Rink. tact coach Mike Roberts at All former Jets/Classical/ [email protected].

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The Bills (7-3) Jacksonville 4 6 0 .400 189 222 Tampa Bay 3 7 0 .300 277 313 North North have won six in a row and rank at the head of the Denver Broncos 27-23 and matched their best start W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA are coming off a 41-7 rout class,” said Ira Kaufman stay at No. 7. in 20 years with a 37-20 Baltimore 8 2 0 .800 341 196 Green Bay 8 2 0 .800 250 205 Pittsburgh 5 5 0 .500 200 202 Minnesota 8 3 0 .727 289 205 the Houston Texans. of Fox 13 in Tampa, Flor- Patrick Mahomes and win at Miami. Cleveland 4 6 0 .400 192 228 Chicago 4 6 0 .400 169 174 Cincinnati 0 10 0 .000 147 276 Detroit 3 6 1 .350 244 272 West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Patriots activate tackle Isaiah Wynn, place Kansas City 7 4 0 .636 308 256 San Francisco 9 1 0 .900 295 155 Oakland 6 4 0 .600 225 250 Seattle 8 2 0 .800 275 254 L.A. Chargers 4 7 0 .364 224 218 L.A. Rams 6 4 0 .600 243 198 Denver 3 7 0 .300 172 197 Arizona 3 7 1 .318 248 317 Gunner Olszewski on injured reserve list Thursday’s Game Detroit at Washington, 1 p.m. Indianapolis at Houston, 8:20 p.m. Oakland at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Sunday’s Games Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. BOSTON (AP) — The Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Jacksonville at Tennessee, 4:05 p.m. Miami at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Patriots have activated Dallas at New England, 4:25 p.m. Seattle at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. left tackle Isaiah Wynn N.Y. Giants at Chicago, 1 p.m. Green Bay at San Francisco, 8:20 p.m. Carolina at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Monday’s Game from injured reserve in Denver at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Baltimore at L.A. Rams, 8:15 p.m. hopes of bolstering their injury-plagued offensive line. NHL New England an- EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE nounced the move Tues- Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA day. In addition, the Pa- Boston 21 13 3 5 31 75 54 St. Louis 22 13 4 5 31 65 62 triots have placed rookie Florida 21 11 5 5 27 79 76 Colorado 21 13 6 2 28 76 61 receiver Gunner Olszews- Montreal 21 11 6 4 26 74 67 Winnipeg 22 13 8 1 27 61 65 Buffalo 21 10 8 3 23 60 63 Dallas 22 12 8 2 26 61 53 ki on IR with ankle and Toronto 23 9 10 4 22 73 81 Chicago 21 9 8 4 22 63 63 hamstring injuries. Tampa Bay 18 9 7 2 20 65 62 Nashville 20 9 8 3 21 71 68 Ottawa 21 9 11 1 19 59 69 Minnesota 21 8 11 2 18 57 70 Wynn started the first Detroit 23 7 13 3 17 54 86 Pacific Division two games of the season Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA before suffering a foot in- GP W L OT Pts GF GA Edmonton 23 14 6 3 31 76 63 Washington 23 16 3 4 36 89 69 Arizona 22 13 7 2 28 64 49 jury in the first quarter of N.Y. Islanders 19 15 3 1 31 63 46 Vegas 23 11 9 3 25 72 67 New England’s 43-0 win Carolina 21 13 7 1 27 74 61 Vancouver 22 10 8 4 24 70 65 Pittsburgh 21 11 7 3 25 71 55 Calgary 24 10 11 3 23 62 73 at Miami on Sept. 15. It Philadelphia 21 10 7 4 24 63 65 Anaheim 22 10 10 2 22 59 64 is the second straight sea- Columbus 20 8 8 4 20 50 65 San Jose 22 10 11 1 21 65 78 son that Wynn has spent N.Y. Rangers 18 8 8 2 18 60 66 Los Angeles 21 8 12 1 17 53 75 New Jersey 20 7 9 4 18 51 74 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. time on IR. A preseason Achilles tendon injury Wednesday’s Games Friday’s Games Ottawa at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. caused him to miss his en- Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 8 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. tire rookie season in 2018. Thursday’s Games Saturday’s Games Buffalo at Boston, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Washington, 12:30 p.m. He rejoins an offensive Detroit at Columbus, 7 p.m. Calgary at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. line that also has had to Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Arizona at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Carolina, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. adjust to losing starting Anaheim at Florida, 7 p.m. Columbus at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. center David Andrews in Vancouver at Nashville, 8 p.m. Detroit at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Calgary at St. Louis, 8 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Montreal, 7 p.m. the preseason because of Colorado at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Minnesota at Boston, 7 p.m. blood clots. Tampa Bay at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Florida at Carolina, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Toronto at Colorado, 7 p.m. Olszewski appeared Toronto at Arizona, 9 p.m. Nashville at St. Louis, 8 p.m. in eight games, playing San Jose at Vegas, 10 p.m. Chicago at Dallas, 8 p.m. mostly on special teams. Edmonton at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Edmonton at Vegas, 10 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS He has 20 punt returns Patriots left tackle Isaiah Wynn has been activated off the injured for 179 yards and two re- NBA reserve list and is expected to play Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys. ceptions for 34 yards. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Koepka withdraws from Presidents Cup with knee injury Boston 11 2 .846 — Houston 11 3 .786 — Toronto 9 4 .692 2 Dallas 8 5 .615 2½ Philadelphia 8 5 .615 3 Memphis 5 9 .357 6 (AP) — Brooks Koepka’s “Since my injury in Korea, five months of the season. we’re sorry he won’t be Brooklyn 5 8 .385 6 New Orleans 5 9 .357 6 knee injury is bad enough I have been in constant Two weeks later, he was with us in Australia. He New York 4 10 .286 7½ San Antonio 5 9 .357 6 Southeast Division Northwest Division that he withdrew from contact with Tiger and as- walking down a slope off would clearly be an asset W L Pct GB W L Pct GB the Presidents Cup three sured him that I was mak- the tee at the par-5 third both on the course and in Miami 9 3 .750 — Denver 9 3 .750 — Orlando 6 7 .462 3½ Utah 8 5 .615 1½ weeks before it begins. ing every effort to be 100% hole in the second round of the team room.” Charlotte 6 8 .429 4 Minnesota 8 6 .571 2 Koepka, the No. 1 play- in time for the Presidents the CJ Cup when his right Woods, who used one of Atlanta 4 9 .308 5½ Oklahoma City 5 9 .357 5 Washington 3 8 .273 5½ Portland 5 10 .333 5½ er in the world who led all Cup in Australia. However, foot hit a wet piece of con- his four captain’s picks on Central Division Pacific Division qualifiers for the American I need more time to heal.” crete and he landed hard himself after winning in W L Pct GB W L Pct GB team, said Wednesday the Koepka was coming off on his left knee for support. Japan, originally left Fowl- Milwaukee 10 3 .769 — L.A. Lakers 12 2 .857 — Indiana 8 6 .571 2½ L.A. Clippers 9 5 .643 3 injury he suffered Oct. 18 a season in which he won He shot 75 and withdrew er off the team and said it Detroit 4 9 .308 6 Phoenix 7 6 .538 4½ at the CJ Cup in South Ko- three times, including after the round, returning was the hardest phone call Cleveland 4 9 .308 6 Sacramento 6 7 .462 5½ Chicago 4 10 .286 6½ Golden State 3 12 .200 9½ rea is not recovering well a second straight PGA to Florida for treatment. he made when telling pro- Wednesday’s Games Atlanta at Detroit, 7 p.m. enough for him to complete Championship, and had Koepka has not spoken spective players he was not New York at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Charlotte at Washington, 7 p.m. Dec. 12-15 at Royal Mel- runner-up finishes in the publicly about the nature taking them. San Antonio at Washington, 7 p.m. Sacramento at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Charlotte at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. bourne in Australia. Masters and U.S. Open. of the injury. He was in Fowler, who got mar- Cleveland at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Miami at Chicago, 8 p.m. U.S. captain Tiger Woods When he started the new touch with Woods, who had ried in the offseason, has Golden State at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. San Antonio at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. Milwaukee at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. replaced him with Rickie season in October at Las been contemplating alter- not played since the Tour Orlando at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Denver, 9 p.m. Fowler. Vegas, he revealed he had native plans. Championship on Aug. 25 Detroit at Chicago, 8 p.m. Golden State at Utah, 9 p.m. Utah at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Houston at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. “I consider it to be a high stem cell treatment on his “Brooks and I talked, and and withdrew from the Houston at Denver, 9 p.m. Saturday’s Games Boston at L.A. Clippers, 10 p.m. Phoenix at Minnesota, 5 p.m. honor to be part of the 2019 left patella the day after he’s disappointed that he Mayakoba Golf Classic last Thursday’s Games Chicago at Charlotte, 7 p.m. team and I regret not be- the Tour Championship won’t be able to compete,” week because of a stomach Portland at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Orlando at Indiana, 7 p.m. New Orleans at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. Miami at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. ing able to compete,” Koep- because his knee had been Woods said. “I told him bug he picked up during Friday’s Games San Antonio at New York, 7:30 p.m. ka said in a statement. bothering him over the last to get well soon, and that his honeymoon. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 COMICS

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ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Friend fears for family living in piles of clutter DEAR ABBY: I have a my father’s poor health. close friend who is an ex- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Am I wrong to be up- treme hoarder. She and Van Buren, also known as Jeanne set? My brothers seem to her husband have a not prioritize our family beautiful, large, cus- Phillips, and was founded by her very highly. I am trying tom-built home that is mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact to focus on who will be stacked floor to ceiling Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. there and not on who with clutter. There are isn’t. But I am afraid this only narrow paths to Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. isn’t something I will for- walk around. Clothes, pa- get. pers, toys, etc. are piled everywhere. Normally, I full of clutter a few weeks their children’s sake. TRYING TO SMILE would mind my own busi- later. What can I do to IN FLORIDA help? Should I stay out of DEAR ABBY: My ness, but they have four DEAR TRYING: Un- it? Should I contact CPS? 25-year-old daughter is children at home. The less you have omitted children are getting to getting married in about some important informa- the age where they are CLUTTER two months. Invitations EVERYWHERE tion from your letter, has embarrassed about their have been sent out, and it not occurred to you that home. It is so bad they DEAR CLUTTER EV- everything was going your brothers’ refusal can’t invite friends over. ERYWHERE: Because along pretty smoothly. may have something to do When we discuss the you say the children are However, my two older with their relationship condition of the place loved and cared for, in- brothers, who live out of with your father? I’m as with her and her hus- stead of contacting Child state, have informed me mystified as you are about band, they get defensive Protective Services, I sug- that neither of them will why they refused the invi- and say they just don’t gest you quietly place a be attending her wed- tation, but please don’t have time. They do both call to the Health Depart- ding. They didn’t offer allow their absence to work full-time, and their ment for guidance. From any reason for not at- cast a shadow over this time off is usually spent your description, the tending, and money is happy occasion. shuttling the children to “beautiful, large, cus- not an issue. When you say you won’t activities. Overall, they tom-built” home may be a My father, who has forget it, I hope you won’t are excellent parents, fire hazard and possibly been very ill this past waste your precious time and the children are a danger to the family’s year with cancer, is doing looking backward and loved and cared for, but health if there are “crit- everything he can to be carrying a grudge. Your the condition of their ters” also living in that there. My daughter had daughter’s wedding is not house is worse each time mess. Whether their prob- hoped that everyone a command performance, I see it, and they continue lem is the result of de- could come, as it would be and if your brothers can- to buy more and more pression or simply gross an opportunity for our not be there to appreciate stuff. Last time I helped disorganization, they do entire family to be to- the joyous occasion, so be clear out a room, it was need an intervention for gether, especially given it. BRIDGE

Move up the ladder of declarer-play In 2009, Barbara Seagram and ent if North had opened one club.) published “Planning the This contract looks easy. Assuming Play of a Bridge Hand.” Now they trumps are not 4-0, there seem to be have written a sequel, “Planning the 10 tricks from one spade, three hearts, Play, the Next Level” (both Master four diamonds, one club and a club Point Press). on the board. What can go wrong? There are 13 chapters under three Well, suppose declarer takes the generic headings: useful techniques, first trick, cashes the heart ace and taking precautions and planning a leads another trump. Here, South strategy. After each deal, there is a immediately loses two hearts and plan synopsis; and every chapter two spades. ends with a quiz. Finally, the conclud- The spade two is unlikely to be a ing chapter contains 26 problems. singleton. With five strong spades, This book will help you learn how East might well have bid one spade, to marshal your thoughts when the and his spade queen would have dummy comes down. been a timely falsecard. In today’s deal, how should South Declarer should the first trick. play in four hearts after West leads If East returns his second spade, the spade two, and East puts up the South wins the trick, takes the heart queen? ace and plays another heart. West South’s jump to game is a slight cannot get in to cash a spade, and overbid, but all of his honors are declarer eventually pitches his third working. (It would have been differ- spade on dummy’s fourth diamond. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS REMIND REWIND

Murder, She Wrote: “Something Borrowed, Some- one Blue” Cozi TV, 1 p.m. Golden and gorgeous: Hollywood’s hunkiest stars Maude’s Bill Macy, who passed away last month, By Robert Edelstein ing Up Baby (1938), His Girl guest-stars as the playboy uncle of the bride when REMIND MAGAZINE Friday (1940) and The Phil- Grady (Michael Horton), beloved nephew of mystery adelphia Story (1940), Grant writer Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury), weds in For nearly two minutes, all turned his attention to thrill- this 1989 episode of the drama. Worth it just to hear we hear about — in TV news ers and became one of Alfred him coo, “Kinky.” reports in the U.S., Italy and Hitchcock’s favorite actors, Chasing the Sun England — is that the world’s starring in Notorious (1946), Ovation, 7 p.m. most eligible bachelor, the To Catch a Thief (1955) and Season Finale! handsome Nickie Ferrante, North by Northwest (1959). Former pro surfer and model Stephen Friedman’s is finally getting hitched, to In addition to pairing with travel series — which focuses the camera on the lo- a beautiful, wealthy heiress. Hollywood’s loveliest ladies, cals, not him — wraps up with a two-parter set in It is the beginning of the including Ingrid Bergman in 1957 romance An Affair to the northeast of Brazil. It’s for anyone who values Indiscreet (1958), Doris Day Remember. As we finally see conversation above scenery, though the sight of in That Touch of Mink (1962) Ferrante walk suavely down and Audrey Hepburn in Cha- passionate young men and women practicing the the gangway of a cruise ship rade (1963), Grant had plenty acrobatic sport capoeira would certainly qualify as in his tuxedo, even before we of beauties in his real life, too an amazing view. see his face, we can tell by — he was married five times, Grey’s Anatomy: “Let’s All Go to the Bar” that step, that voice and that including elopements with ac- ABC, 8 p.m. style who it will be: film leg- tresses Virginia Cherrill, Bet- Jo (Camilla Luddington) becomes a safe haven end Cary Grant. How many sy Drake and Dyan Cannon. volunteer and gets a call that a baby has been men in the movies could ever Rock Hudson dropped off at Station 19. Meanwhile, Meredith (El- live up to so vaunted a repu- With otherworldly good len Pompeo) moves forward with her life after facing tation? looks, charm and charisma, the medical board, and Bailey (Chandra Wilson) Say this for Grant, and for Rock Hudson established and Amelia (Caterina Scorsone) swap pregnancy all the other classic Hollywood himself as a heartthrob with updates. hunks you will see celebrat- roles in Magnificent Obses- Rock Hudson : “The Sin of Greed and a Chimi- ed in this issue of ReMIND: sion (1954), All That Heaven changa From Chi-Chi’s” They knew how to make an Allows (1955), Giant (1956) fortlessly cool acting, endear- a name for himself on Broad- entrance, whether they were and Pillow Talk (1959). Sadly, CBS, 8 p.m. ing accent and ruggedly ath- way in works by Cole Por- playing gruff or gritty, sensual Hudson suffered turmoil in The university makes George Sr. (Lance Barber) a letic physique honed during ter, Tennessee Williams and or sentimental. his personal life, as the ho- lucrative job offer in the hopes of recruiting Sheldon Thornton Wilder. The meth- Like John Wayne as the his days as a bodybuilder mophobic culture of the 1950s (Iain Armitage) in the new episode “The Sin of Greed od actor was one of the first crusty but principled U.S. — exploded into Hollywood forced him to live as a closeted and a Chimichanga From Chi-Chi’s.” to study in the Actors Studio Marshal Rooster Cogburn, hunk history as the first big- gay man. He died of AIDS in College Football: NC State at Georgia Tech with Lee Strasberg and Elia herding a wagon full of out- James Bond. Despite 1985, becoming one of the first ESPN, 8 p.m. Live Kazan, and in preparation for laws into the local jail in True five other actors having por- public faces of the disease. The NC State Wolfpack are at Bobby Dodd Stadium Grit. Like Sean Connery, trayed the secret agent, the his role as a murderous social in Atlanta for an ACC clash against the Georgia Tech lighting a cigarette with ca- 89-year-old Connery still re- climber in the film A Place in Clark Gable Yellow Jackets. sual elegance in Dr. No, deliv- mains the definitive 007 for a the Sun (1951), he even spent That infamous mustache NFL Football: Indianapolis at Houston ering one of the most famous lot of people who recall seeing a night in a prison. Talk about and unruffled grin charmed FOX & NFL Network, 8 p.m. Live lines in movie history: “Bond the original films in theaters committed to his craft! ladies onscreen and off (he was married five times) for Week 12 of the NFL season kicks off with the — James Bond.” and for those who discov- Charlton Heston decades. But when Clark Along with those signature ered them in later decades. Whether it’s “Let my people Thursday Night Football matchup in the AFC South Gable took off his shirt in entrances, the Hollywood Thanks largely to the char- go!” or “Take your stinking between the Indianapolis Colts and the Texans at 1934’s It Happened One hunks all share another win- ismatic Connery being the paws off me, you damn dirty Houston’s NRG Stadium. Night, some audience mem- ning quality — staying pow- embodiment of Bond in the ape!,” Charlton Heston was Superstore: “Curbside Pickup” bers were overcome, faint- er. Once they hit the screen, minds of many, the actor has the go-to guy for gravitas. NBC, 8 p.m. ing on the spot. Shrewd and we never want them to leave. retained his attractiveness His commanding presence As part of a new corporate initiative Dina (Lauren confident, Gable exuded his These are the men who have to fans no matter his age. He filled epics like The Ten Com- Ash) is spearheading, Jonah (Ben Feldman), Chey- sex appeal and had everyone kept film fans riveted for de- graced the cover of People’s mandments (1956), Ben-Hur enne (Nichole Bloom) and other overworked em- believing that he kissed like cades. And in a sense, they Sexiest Man Alive issue in (1959) and El Cid (1961), and ployees have to rush items directly to shoppers’ cars. were never hotter than in the 1989, at age 59, and 10 years no other. He proved just that was turned upside down in in his most famous role as Amy’s (America Ferrera) brother Eric (George Sala- 1950s and ’60s. It was a gold- later, an internet poll named apocalyptic sci-fi flicks like Rhett Butler in 1939’s Gone zar) visits the store, and Amy thinks she sees a spark en age of the movies when him Sexiest Man of the Cen- Planet of the Apes (1968) and With the Wind. “Rhett, don’t. with Mateo (Nico Santos). Garrett (Colton Dunn) is elegance and romance still tury. The Omega Man (1971). I shall faint,” exclaimed his impressed by a customer’s high-tech purchase. had its postwar place, but the Montgomery Clift Cary Grant precious onscreen love Scar- Directed by John Ford antihero emerged with a ven- Montgomery Clift was Few actors could balance lett (Vivien Leigh). But it was geance as Camelot begat Viet- TCM, beginning at 8 p.m. known as one of the most debonair regality with impec- his final words in that film nam, and life onscreen and off Enjoy an evening of films helmed by legendary direc- handsome men to ever grace cable comic timing like Cary — “Frankly, my dear, I don’t saw both new freedoms and tor John Ford, beginning with The Man Who Shot Lib- the silver screen, and be- Grant — the Brit-born actor give a damn” — that left most dark consequences. erty Valance (1962) and also featuring The Search- fore he was cast as dark and is the epitome of a screw- women heartbroken and for- ers (1956), The Grapes of Wrath (1940) and more. Sean Connery brooding characters in films ball-comedy leading man. ever in love with the actor, The evening will also include a 2018 documentary In 1962’s Dr. No, sexy Scot like Red River (1948) and After tickling audiences’ fun- who admitted: “What people called John Ford: The Man Who Invented America. Sean Connery — with his ef- The Heiress (1949), he made ny bones in flicks like Bring- see on the screen is me.”

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT LAND COURT Premises: 87 Laighton Street, Lynn, Massachusetts PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION 19 SM 004673 By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Docket No. ES19P3281EA ORDER OF NOTICE mortgage given by Ercira Mejia to Bank of America, N.A., said mortgage dated Essex Probate and Family Court December 31, 2007, and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry 36 Federal Street TO: Henry Dunn and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers of Deeds, in Book 27435 at Page 494 and now held by U.S. Bank National Salem, MA 01970 Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 (et seq) Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as Trustee for the RMAC Trust, (978)744-1020 Mr. Cooper claiming to have an interest in a mortgage covering real property in Series 2016-CTT by virtue of an assignment from Citibank, N.A. as Trustee for Lynn, 96 Sheridan Street, given by Henry Dunn to Shawmut Mortgage CMLTI Asset Trust to U.S. Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity Company, dated March 25, 1994, and recorded at Essex County (Southern but solely as Trustee for the RMAC Trust, Series 2016-CTT dated September 13, Estate of: District) Registry of Deeds in Book 12502, Page 495, has filed with this court a 2018 and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Elaine Marie Rice complaint for determination of Defendant's Servicemembers status. If you now are, Book 37038 at Page 358, previously assigned by Pennymac Holdings, LLC f/k/a Date of Death: 02/09/2019 or recently have been, in the active military service of the United States of PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust Holdings I, LLC to Citibank, N.A., as Trustee To all interested persons: America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil for CMLTI Asset Trust dated August 16, 2018, and recorded in the Essex County A Petition for Formal Appointment of Personal Representative has been filed by: Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on that (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 37038 at Page 356, previously Amy J. Rice of Peabody MA basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in this assigned by Citibank, N.A., as Trustee for CMLTI Asset to Pennymac Mortgage requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before December 16, Investment Trust Holdings I, LLC dated May 22, 2014, and recorded in the Essex as requested in the Petition. 2019 or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the foreclosure on ground County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 33292 at Page 98, The Petitioner requests that: of noncompliance with the Act. previously assigned by Bank of America, N.A. to Citibank, N.A., as Trustee for Amy J. Rice of Peabody MA Witness, GORDON H. PIPER, Chief Justice of said Court on October 29, 2019 CMLTI Asset Trust dated September 6, 2013, and recorded in the Essex County be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve With Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Recorder 11/20/19 (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 32900 at Page 116, for breach of Corporate Surety on the bond in an unsupervised administration. Item: November 20, 2019 the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, will IMPORTANT NOTICE be sold at Public Auction on December 12, 2019 at 3:00 PM Local Time upon the You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the CITY OF LYNN premises, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney CORRECTED must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on EXHIBIT A- Property Description the return day of 12/16/2019. Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council of the City of Lynn will hold a Closing Date: 12/31/2007 This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written public hearing on Tuesday, December 3, 2019 at 8:00 o'clock p.m. in Council Borrower(s): Ercira Mejia appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Chambers on: Public Hearing to make a determination on the percentages of the Property Address: 87 Laighton Street, Lynn MA 01902 timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections FY19 tax levy to be borne by each class of real and personal property, as well as within thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without further notice the financial effect of available alternatives, including the open space discount, A certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon, being shown as Lot 3F on a to you. the residential exemption and the small commercial exemption. Plan entitled "Subdivision Plan of Land, St. Jean-Baptiste Parish, Lynn, MA" UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM Per Order: Janet L. Rowe, City Clerk dated July 28, 2003, prepared by Medford Engineering & Survey, 15 Hall PROBATE CODE (MUPC) Item: November 20, 2019 Street, Medford, Massachusetts, said Plan is recorded with the Essex South A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 373, Plan 87. administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the CITY OF LYNN Containing approximately 2,770 square feet of land, more or less, according administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the CORRECTED to said Plan. Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Notice: Lynn City Council Public Hearing on Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 6:00 Being the same premises conveyed to David G. Lane and Denise L. Boucher, by WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. pm, Room 402 on the following Grant of Locations: deed of Lisa Alberghini and David Armitage, Trustees of St. Jean Baptiste Date: November 7, 2019 Petition of Keenan Brinn for Extenet Systems for permission to construct a small Realty Trust u/d/t dated June 11, 2003 recorded with Essex South District Pamela Casey O'Brien cell wireless telecommunications facility to be attached to an existing utility pole Registry of Deeds, Book 21524, Page 64, such deed dated April 14, 2005, Register of Probate located on a public way at the following locations: 3 City Hall Square, Exchange recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 24291, Page 498. Item: November 20, 2019 St. at Mount Vernon St., 33 Johnson St., 120 Munroe St., Tremont at 57 Market St., 452-548 Union St., 17 Whiting St., 7 Willow St., 1 Mall St., 140 South For my title see deed recorded herewith. Common St. (SEAL) COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Per Order: Janet L. Rowe, City Clerk LAND COURT Item: November 20, 2019 The description of the property that appears in the mortgage to be DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT foreclosed shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. 19 SM 005042 CITY OF LYNN For Mortgagors' Title see deed dated December 31, 2007, and recorded in ORDER OF NOTICE CORRECTED Book 27435 at Page 493 with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds. TO: Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council of the City of Lynn will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, December 17, 2019 at 8:00 o'clock p.m. in Council TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all Mark T. Collins, Christine M. Collins, Chambers on: Public Hearing to make a determination on the percentages of the liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if FY20 tax levy to be borne by each class of real and personal property, as well as any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, the financial effect of available alternatives, including the open space discount, 50 U.S.C. c. 50 § 3901 (et seq): the residential exemption and the small commercial exemption. FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid Per Order: Janet L. Rowe, City Clerk by a certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place of TD Bank, N.A. f/k/a Boston Federal Savings Bank, Item: November 20, 2019 the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within sixty (60) days after the claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynnfield, CITY OF LYNN date of sale. numbered 26 Wing Road, given by Mark T. Collins and Christine M. Collins to Boston Federal Savings Bank, dated May 22, 2003, recorded or filed at the Essex Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council of the City of Lynn will hold a Other terms to be announced at the sale. County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 20867, Page 109, has filed public hearing on Tuesday, December 3, 2019 at 8:00 o'clock p.m. in Council with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant's Servicemembers Chambers on the following: To deem the property at 16-18 St. Clair Street a BENDETT & MCHUGH, PC status. nuisance property due to noise, early morning excessive school bus beeping and 270 Farmington Avenue repeated neighborhood complaints. Farmington, CT 06032 If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Per Order: Janet L. Rowe, City Clerk Attorney for U.S. Bank National Association, States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Item: November 20, 22, 2019 not in its individual capacity but solely as Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on Trustee for the RMAC Trust, Series 2016-CTT that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in Present Holder of the Mortgage CITY OF LYNN this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before CORRECTED (860) 677-2868 December 23, 2019 or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the foreclosure Item: November 20, 27, December 4, 2019 on the ground of noncompliance with the Act. Notice: Lynn City Council Public Hearing on Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at 6:00 pm, Room 402 on the following Grant of Location: Petition of National Grid to Witness, Gordon H. Piper, Chief Justice of this Court on November 5, 2019 install conduits from new pole to an existing manhole on Harwood Street. CITY OF LYNN Per Order: Janet L. Rowe, City Clerk CORRECTED Attest: Deborah J. 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SHERIFFS'S SALE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Legal Notice COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS City of Lynn By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Zoning Board of Appeals ESSEX SS mortgage given by Adesuwa Vivian Smith, Sylvester Osazemwinde Osayande to By virtue of Execution #1713SC000853 issued by the Lynn District Court wherein, New Century Mortgage Corporation, dated April 24, 2006 and recorded in the The Zoning Board of Appeals will hear all parties of interest on the following Lynn Firemen's Federal Credit Union named Judgement Creditor(s) and Timothy G. Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25612, Page 598, of petitions on Tuesday, December 3, 2019 at 7:30 p.m., Room 302, Lynn City Hall. Sweeney named Judgement Debtor(s), issued on the 6th day of August in the year which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, by assignment from: 2019 and having levied upon seized and taken all the right, title and interest LOCUS: 65-67 BROAD STREET, PARCEL NO. 082-598-007 - PETITIONERS: PAUL which said Timothy G. Sweeney had in and to the lands in the hereinafter New Century Mortgage Corporation to U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee, H. QUEENEY AND ROSE B. GOULD (ZBA #9917) described in Book: 33248 Page 332 on the 5th day of September in the year recorded on September 25, 2008, in Book No. 28058, at Page 244 2019 at the Essex County Registry of Deeds as follows: AN ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL OF FINDING IN INSPECTIONAL SERVICES LETTER U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee to U.S. Bank National Association, as DATED 10/18/19 REGARDING 65-67 BROAD STREET, ZBA CASE #9635. A certain parcel of land, together with the buildings therein, situated in said Lynn, Trustee to J.P. Morgan Mortgage Acquisition Trust 2006-NC2 Asset Backed being shown as Lot #3 on a Plan drawn by Reid Land Surveyors, dated August 14, Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-NC2, recorded on February 5, 2009, in LOCUS: 789-795 SUMMER STREET, PARCEL NO. 021-293-020 & 025 - 1998, recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 335, Book No. 28301, at Page 285 PETITIONER: YEVGENY BERSHTEIN, TRUSTEE, BY HIS ATTORNEY, SAMUEL A. VITALI Page 23. Containing approximately 20,689 square feet of Land according to said (ZBA #9918) plan. for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 PM on December 2, 2019, on the TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF 9 THREE STORY TOWNHOUSE UNITS ON LOTS IN This conveyance is made together with the fee running to the middle of said mortgaged premises located at 38 Chestnut Street, Lynn, Essex County, THE R-4 APARTMENT HOUSE AND R-2 GENERAL RESIDENCE DISTRICTS, WITH Cannon Rock Road, which road shall forever remain open and unobstructed to be Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, 20,558 S.F.AREA, 63.35 FEET FRONTAGE, WITH LESS THAN THE REQUIRED SIDE used as a street for the benefit of all lots shown on the above described plan and AND REAR YARDS AND PARKING STALL WITHIN FIVE FEET OF THE PROPERTY LINE. also with the right to use all streets shown on said plan in common with others. TO WIT: Subject to restrictions of records. That certain piece or parcel of land, and the buildings and improvements thereon, LOCUS: 9 WARD STREET, PARCEL NO. 084-704-005 - PETITIONER: ARMERYS J. known as 38 Chestnut Street located in the City of Lynn, County of Essex, and SUAREZ, BY HER ATTORNEY, SAMUEL A. VITALI (ZBA #9919) Subject to the Covenants and Restrictions set forth in the Declaration of Common Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and being more particularly described in a Scheme Restrictions for Cannon Rock Road Extension, Lynn, MA, dated June 21, Deed recorded on 03/11/2003 at Book 20327, Page 591 of the Essex South TO PERMIT THE USE OF A BASEMENT APARTMENT IN A TWO STORY PRE-EXISTING, 2000, and recorded in the Registry of Deeds in Book 15697, on Page 97. District Registry of Deeds. For title reference see Deed recorded March 11, 2003 NON-CONFORMING MULTI-FAMILY DWELLING ON A LOT CONTAINING 3, 800 S.F.; in Book 20327, Page 591 40 FEET OF FRONTAGE, LESS THAN THE REQUIRED RIGHT SIDE LINE AND PARKING Subject to the Easement to Massachusetts Electric Company dated June 21, IN AN R-2 DISTRICT FINDING THAT SUCH USE IS NOT SUBSTANTIALLY MORE 2000, and recorded in said Registry as Document No. 372429 and Book 16534, For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern DETRIMENTAL IN EFFECT ON THE NEIGHBORHOOD. Page 573. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 20327, Page 591. LOCUS: 497 LYNNWAY, PARCEL NO. 051-748-034 - PETITIONER: NADEL Subject to Driveway Easement dated May 16, 2002, recorded in said Registry of These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit ABUHAJEB BY HIS ATTORNEY, SAMUEL A. VITALI (ZBA #9920) Deeds in Book 19660, page 516. of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax TO PERMIT THE USE OF A PRE-EXISTING, NON-CONFORMING BUILDING IN THE WFI On 12/19/2019 at 10:00 AM at the Deputy Sheriff's Office located at 45 titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or DISTRICT FOR RETAIL USE OF MORE THAN 5,000 S.F. AND LESS THAN REQUIRED Congress Street, Suite 4100, Salem, MA 01970, I will sell said right, title and liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, ON-SITE PARKING SPACES FINDING SUCH USE IS NOT SUBSTANTIALLY MORE interest at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, together with all costs having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, DETRIMENTAL IN EFFECT ON THE NEIGHBORHOOD. and fees thereon. Said sale of land subject to any and all encumbrances of record. easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. LOCUS: 563 BOSTON STREET, PARCEL NO. 038-331-040 - PETITIONER: ANTHONY NOTICE REGARDING ON-SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS TERMS OF SALE: P. BENNETT (ZBA 9921)

You are hereby notified that Massachusetts Regulations (Title 5 Regulations) A deposit of Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank TO PERMIT THE CONTINUED USE OF AN EXISTING NON-CONFORMING MIXED USE require an inspection of on-site sewage disposal systems when there is a transfer check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. STRUCTURE (5 APARTMENTS AND ONE RETAIL) BEING UTILIZED AS A SIX-UNIT of title to real estate. Any purchaser or transferee of real estate served by an The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., APARTMENT BUILDING ON A NON-CONFORMING LOT IN THE BUSINESS DISTRICT on-site sewage disposal system is obligated to inspect, and if necessary, to 150 California St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. 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B8 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2019 INTERNATIONAL Iran blames deadly unrest on outsiders, including U.S. By Jon Gambrell wrote. “The enemies have ASSOCIATED PRESS lived in a glass house and their sensitive and strate- DUBAI, United Arab gic military and economy Emirates — As a cold centers are easily accessi- rain fell on a suburb of ble.” Iran’s capital on Wednes- It did not offer any sug- day, women swallowed by gestion on how the retalia- black chadors and men in tion could occur, although green military-style jack- Iran enjoys the support ets walked alongside the of proxy forces across the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS flag-draped coffin of a Rev- wider Middle East and in- Prince Andrew’s effort to put the Jeffrey Ep- olutionary Guard member, creasingly has confronted stein scandal behind him may have instead one of over 100 people re- the U.S. this summer amid done him irreparable harm. ported to be killed in pro- the collapse of the nucle- tests across the country. ar deal a year after U.S. A low wail rose among President Donald Trump Amid turmoil, Prince the women as they passed PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS pulled Washington out of the burned remains of Mourners attend a funeral procession of Rev- the 2015 accord. buildings set ablaze in The protests come as olutionary Guard member Morteza Ebrahimi, Andrew to step back the chaos that began Fri- demonstrations also are who was killed during recent protests, in the day. The mourners did not taking place in Iraq and blame the Guard mem- town of Shahriar, Iran, some 25 miles south- Lebanon, two nations from royal duties ber’s death on Iran’s gov- west of the capital, Tehran, Wednesday. key to Iran’s regional ernment, which increased influence. In Syria, an- By Gregory Katz ularly since a television gasoline prices amid wide- since Saturday. blockage. other country supported ASSOCIATED PRESS interview on Saturday spread economic woes as Iran has yet to offer any “That the internet is still by Tehran, Israel said it failed to ease the many LONDON — Following Tehran’s nuclear deal with definitive figures of those shut down only signals struck dozens of Iranian questions about Andrew’s days of turmoil that have world powers collapses. killed, injured or arrest- that despite the heavy use targets near Damascus on links to Epstein. damaged the British roy- Instead, those at the fu- ed in the unrest. Amnesty of violence, the security Wednesday, attacks that For a senior royal to step al family’s reputation, neral blamed the United International on Tuesday forces haven’t been able a monitoring group said away from his duties is ex- States. said it believed at least to successfully squash the killed at least 23 people. Prince Andrew announced tremely unusual and re- “America, shame on you 106 people had been killed, unrest,” said Ali Fathol- Iran’s Foreign Ministry Wednesday that he will flects the degree to which for your conspiracies,” with the death toll possibly lah-Nejad, a visiting fel- on Wednesday summoned step back from public du- charities and educational they cried. “The blood of above 200. Iran’s mission low at the Brookings Doha the Swiss ambassador, ties because of his asso- institutions had ques- our youth is dripping from to the United Nations dis- Center. America’s representative ciation with a notorious tioned their associations your claws!” puted the figure as “base- In the hard-line Kayhan in Tehran, to complain American sex offender. with him in recent days. From allegations of for- less allegations,” although newspaper, editor-in-chief about what it described The second son of Queen Andrew said his history eigners in demonstrations a U.N. office earlier said Hossein Shariatmadari as U.S. intervention in the Elizabeth II said in a with Epstein had disrupt- to claims of outside forces it feared the unrest may alleged Wednesday that Islamic Republic’s affairs. statement that his ties to ed his family’s work and being involved, Iran’s gov- have killed “a significant the U.S., Israel, France The USS Abraham Lin- Jeffrey Epstein had be- “the valuable work going ernment has been blam- number of people.” and Saudi Arabia all sup- coln aircraft carrier, which come a “major disruption” on in the many organiza- ing everyone else for the Iranian reports suggest- ported the demonstra- had been in the Arabian to the royal family’s chari- tions and charities that I violence unleashed after it ed the unrest led to near- tions. The newspaper run Sea for months over those table work. It was unclear am proud to support.” raised the minimum price ly a half-billion dollars in by Shariatmadari, who tensions, sailed through the whether the change was a The prince said he re- for gasoline by 50 percent. damage and losses for the was appointed by Su- Strait of Hormuz on Tues- temporary or permanent gretted his ties to the bil- Those claims have been country. preme Leader Ayatollah day, the U.S. Navy said. shift in his role. lionaire investor, who took amplified by state-con- The internet outage and Ali Khamenei, described In Tehran’s suburbs, Andrew said he had ob- his own life in August trolled TV and radio chan- communication disruption “retaliation” as a legiti- people described the as- tained the queen’s permis- while in jail on sex-traf- nels, the only broadcasters made it difficult for Irani- mate right for Iran. sailants in the unrest as sion to step away. He also ficking charges. Andrew allowed, after interfer- ans to speak to the outside “It is possible to bring moving quickly, something said he was willing to help said he “deeply sympa- ence on illegal but widely world. The number of on- them to their knees mentioned by others. Gas any law enforcement agen- thizes” with Epstein’s vic- tolerated satellite dishes line videos of the unrest through imposing heavy stations and banks, both cy with an investigation. tims, many of whom were has grown worse and the similarly have dried up, financial and militaryprivate and state-owned, The scandal has rocked underage victims of traf- internet has been blocked a result of the internet damage,” the newspaper were seriously damaged. the royal family, partic- ficking.

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