MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 2016 North Shore responding to ODs By Gayla Cawley pen in every city and town everywhere.” the incident and provides them with tools ITEM STAFF Statewide, there were 1,379 opioid-relat- and a way to commence recovery. Reen said ed overdose fatalities in 2015, more than the strategy is called a “door knock,” where With opioid overdoses on the rise, near- double the number in 2012, according to the victim is also checked on. ly everyone knows someone affected by the the state Department of Public Health. Gov. “Some people are amazed that we actu- epidemic. Charlie Baker recently signed legislation ally come back and talk to them,” he said. Last year, 16 overdoses were reported in that promises to address the deadly epi- “There’s the element that they’re actually Swampscott and three deaths. So far this demic plaguing the commonwealth, which being treated like a human.” year, there were 14 overdoses, including most notably limits opioid prescriptions to Before an overdose, parents often had no one death. a seven-day supply. idea that their child was using drugs, Reen “We’re de nitely seeing this as a trend In Swampscott, an overdose response said. that’s affecting every community, it doesn’t team recently began to track overdose data Detective Rose Cheever said overdoses may matter the demographic,” said Bren- and started following up with victims. be on the rise because heroin is laced with dan Reen, a Swampscott police of cer. “It Reen said victims’ friends and family have ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE doesn’t matter where you are. It can hap- few resources. The team visits a home after OVERDOSES, A7 Joanne Eagan, the prin- cipal of the Sacred Heart School in Lynn, is retiring after 30 years. A little Eagan bit of gave her Heart to country West Lynn in Saugus

By Michele Durgin By Jessie Nocella FOR THE ITEM FOR THE ITEM SAUGUS — Young people danced LYNN — Joanne Eagan calls and elders clapped as Blue Heart- the classrooms and hallways of ache brought country tunes to Sacred Heart School her other Breakheart Reservation. home. Friends of Breakheart Reserva- For the past 34 years, 30 of tion (FOBR), a volunteer group them as principal, she has ruled dedicated to the preservation of with a gentle touch over thou- the 640-acre state park, offered a sands of students during a key free concert to about three dozen time in their development. guests. The country cover band But by summer’s end Eagan made their third visit to the res- will be retired. She will trade Homeowner cops to ervation on Saturday for an after- her principal hat for one that noon of outdoor music. It was held says grandma. Her son, Den- in the new gazebo and the grassy nis, and his wife, Andrea, will lawn made a perfect spot for on- welcome their first child in arson in Swampscott lookers. the fall. Lead vocalist, Monica Brooks, “My husband and I are eager- By Gayla Cawley kicked off the set with a rendition ly awaiting a blessed event,” of country singer Sara Evans’ hit ITEM STAFF she wrote in a letter sent to the “Suds in the Bucket.” She was school community. “I can’t begin SWAMPSCOTT — Following a backed by the other members to explain how thrilled I am at three-alarm re that ripped through who have played together since the prospect of my new job title, a 9-room contemporary style home they were recruited by Hank ‘Nana.’ ” on Saturday night, police arrested Clark in 2012: Bill Hunt as lead Sacred Heart began in a small the homeowner who, they allege, set guitarist, Rod Deck playing bass building on Robinson Street the blaze. and vocals, and Rick Leavitt on when only grades 1-8 were of- Timothy Brosnan, 57, was charged drums. fered. Within a few years, she with arson at the scene of the re. Deck said the band has played He is expected to be arraigned Mon- music for most of their lives and EAGAN, A7 though it is not a livelihood, it is day in Lynn District Court, Swamp- most de nitely a passion. scott police said. “Playing in a place like this ex- The re was reported at about poses our music to people who INSIDE 5:45 p.m. at 11 Linden Ave. and ar- might not otherwise hear us,” he son was suspected shortly after rst said. responders arrived, according to In Sports PHOTOS | PAULA MULLER Lynn Shore completes Swampscott Fire Chief Kevin Breen. COUNTRY, A7 undefeated season, Top, Swampscott re ghter, Justin Ramstine, “As our crews were beginning to wins City Series. B1 suffered heat exhaustion and was transport- ght the re, he (Brosnan) spoke ed to the hostipal after responding to a three- with the police of cer and it was Bight Me sails to victory at alarm re in Swampscott on Saturday. Bottom, my understanding that he indicated Helly Hansen Marblehead re ghters continue to put out the blaze at 11 NOOD regatta. B1 Linden Ave. FIRE, A7 Marblehead in tune with homelessness By Leah Dearborn FOR THE ITEM The Marblehead MARBLEHEAD — The Marblehead Little The- Little Theatre cast atre put on a big show to combat a big problem: members, from homelessness. left, Nora Falk, Pro ts from their sold-out Best of Broadway PHOTO | PAULA MULLER Jennifer Hurley, performance on Saturday night went towards Anne Lucas and helping the Lynn Shelter Association open a day Bill and Louanne King listen Karin Anderson. shelter and fund a photography project. as the Blue Heartache Band performs at Breakheart Res- PHOTO | PAULA MULLER HOMELESS, A7 ervation in Saugus. Something positive brewing with LPD

By Michele Durgin Five years ago, police of cers in Haw- ASSOCIATED PRESS thorne, Calif., hosted the rst “Coffee Jay and Bethany With A Cop” gathering to improve rela- Pike talk with LYNN — Eva Yeno, a West African tions between law enforcement and the native and Lynn resident, was curious Patrolman Ryan community. Dulong, of the about the “Coffee With A Cop” event Today, there are programs in all and stopped by the Land of A Thou- Lynn Police De- states. The Lynn Police Department partment, meets sand Hills cafe to check it out. held its third discussion at the coffee with people at the “Talks like this help people trust each shop on Munroe Street. other more and that’s needed,” said the The event attracted fewer than a half Land of a Thou- Lynn Classical senior. “I am going to dozen people and a few declined to com- sand Hills cafe on encourage people at school to come to ment. The participants speculated the Munroe Street in next month’s meeting and I hope every- session wasn’t publicized enough and on Saturday. one who attends spreads the word that the police are here to help us.” COFFEE, A7 PHOTO | PAULA MULLER

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Kevin J. Middleton, 54 Joseph F. Spinale, 82 Stephen M. Greeley, 57

Kevin J. Middleton, age 54 wife Joann Middleton, Jr., of PEABODY — Jo- Joseph S. Spina- BEVERLY — Ste- ly, a sister, Maureen years, of Bradford, formerly of Lynn, Robert and his wife seph F. Spinale, 82, le of Belmont, NH, phen M. Greeley 57, Sweeney of Lynn, a Lynn and Woburn, died unex- Donna Middleton of Derry, NH, died unexpectedly Deborah Ago & her beloved husband of brother, John Gree- pectedlyThursday at St. Eliz- Scott Middleton of Lynn, two at his home that he husband John of Darlene A. (Meldon) ley and his wife, abeth’s Hospital in Brighton. sisters Linda and her husband shared with the love Groveland, James Greeley, died Marcia of CA, his Born in Malden he was the Fred Pica of Woburn, Cheryl of his life, Janice C Spinale & his Wednesday, July 27, mother-in-law, Sha- son of the late Kenneth H. and Dellossantos of Lynn, and Levesque, on Thurs- wife Stephanie of 2016 at the Lahey ron Haibon of Bev- day July 28, 2016. Beverly, and Mary Shirley A. (Berton) Middleton, many nieces and nephews. Medical Center in erly, his faithful pet Sr. He attended Woburn High Born in Danvers, Ellen Spinale of Burlington. Born dog, Princess and Service information: School. Kevin was employed he was the son West Peabody; five and raised in Lynn, several nieces and as a dock worker and was em- Graveside services will be of the late Salvatore and grandchildren, Austin Ago & he was the son of the late nephews. ployed in several area trucking held at Puritan Memorial Hazel (White) Spinale. He his wife Jamie, Timothy Ago Thomas and Elizabeth (Bru- Service information: companies, including Steve’s Park in Peabody on Tuesday grew up in Peabody where & his wife Caroline, Lindsey no) Greeley. He received Visiting hours will be held Freight. He enjoyed working at 10:00 AM to which rela- he attended schools, and Ago all of Groveland, James his education in the Lynn at the Campbell Funeral on cars, and tinkering with tives and friends are invited graduated from Peabody J. Spinale of Beverly, and school system and attended Home, 525 Cabot Street, electronics. to attend. Guest book at High School, Class of 1954. Joseph W. Spinale of Bel- the Lynn Technical School. Beverly, Wednesday, Au- He is survived by three parkermemorialfunealhome. He lived in Swampscott for mont, NH; two great-grand- Mr. Greeley had been em- gust 3, 2016 from 4 to brothers Kenneth H. and his com. nearly 50 years, and lived in children, Hunter and Olivia ployed for over ten years as 6:30 p.m. followed by a Gilford, NH for the last 12 Ago of Groveland; a brother a machinist at Microline in closing prayer at 6:30 p.m. years. Vincent Spinale & his wife Beverly and at the time of Relatives and friends are Mr. Spinale was a paint- Marcia of Seabrook, NH, his retirement he worked for invited to attend. Contri- Clifford L. Teague, 73 er with Alfred Theriault, and and several nieces and Berkshire Manufacturing in butions may be made in then a mechanic at A.C. nephews. Newburyport. his memory to the Ameri- Lawrence Leather Company Service information: In addition to his wife, can Heart Association, 20 of Peabody. He worked for Relatives and friends are with whom he shared sev- Speen Street, Framingham, LYNN — Clifford L. James Cook of Alba- over 30 years as a machinist kindly invited to gather enteen years of marriage, he MA 01701. Information, “Cliff” Teague, age 73, ny, GA, as well as 22 with Gloucester Engineering on Thursday at 9 a.m from is survived by his daughter, directions, condolences at of Lynn, died Friday grandchildren, 17 before retiring almost 20 the CONWAY, CAHILL-BRO- Melanie E. Greeley of Bever- www.campbellfuneral.com. in Salem Hospital. great-grandchildren; years ago. He was also an DEUR FUNERAL HOME, 20 He was the husband and several nieces Auxilliary Police Officer with Church St., Peabody, fol- of the late Dorothy I. and nephews. He the Town of Swampscott. lowed by a Funeral Mass (Tarasuik) Teague. He was the son of the Joe was a member of the at 10 a.m. in St. John the was a lifelong Lynn late Esther (Teague) Italian-American Club of Baptist Church, Peabody. resident, and had MacLean and broth- Peabody, was a model car A visitation will be held on worked as a general er of the late Henry collector, and was an avid Wednesday from 4–8 p.m. contractor. Philip Cook. sports fan for the Red Sox, in the funeral home. Burial Cliff was a member and Service information: Patriots, and Nascar Racing. will be in St. Mary’s Cem- Past Commodore of the Vol- His funeral will be held He was a member of the IA etery, Salem. Memorial unteer Yacht Club in Lynn. on Thursday at 10 a.m. in of M Union, and was most donations may be made in He was an avid boater and the SOLIMINE FUNERAL passionate about his four his memory to the Special enjoyed fishing. He also en- HOME, 426 Broadway (Rt generations of family—espe- Olympics, Attn: Memorial joyed riding his Harley Da- 129), Lynn. Burial will be cially his grandchildren and Gifts, 1133 19th St. NW, vidson motorcycle. in Pine Grove Cemetery, great-grandchildren. He will 12th Floor, Washington, He is survived by his chil- Lynn. Relatives and friends be dearly missed. D.C. 20036-3604. Please dren; Lisa Tarasuik, Tammy are respectfully invited. He is survived by Janice visit www.ccbfuneral.com Kinney and her husband Tim Visiting hours are Wednes- Levesque of Gilford, NH; two for online obituary & sign PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Smith, Lori Fernandez and day from 4-8 p.m. Those sons and two daughters, condolences. In this April 27, 2016 photo, Richard Sawyer, her husband Jorge Nunez, who prefer may make Jr., left, tosses back an undersized lobster who Clifford “Packy” Teague and donations to the Ameri- fishing on Long Island Sound off Groton, Conn. his wife Barbara, Leah Chen can Lung Association, 14 and her husband Huberto, Beacon Street, Suite 717, Donald J. Angelli, 84 Jason Teague and his wife Boston, MA 02108. Direc- Kimberlee, and Hayley Mana- tions and guestbook at Restrictions on tap laysay all of Lynn; his brother, www.solimine.com. LYNN — Mr. Don- shared 63 years of ald J. Angelli, 84, of marriage he leaves for New England Lynn, died Satur- his son, William J. day, July 30, 2016 Angelli and his wife Helen J. O’Brien, 102 in the Kaplan Fam- Ann of Lynn, his lobster fishery 1914-2016 ily Hospice House, daughters, Dawn M. Danvers after a Brown and her hus- By Patrick Whittle it was worth more than LYNN — Mrs. Hel- was a strong willed, brief illness. He is band Arthur, Julie A. ASSOCIATED PRESS a half-billion dollars last en J. (Maciejew- feisty lady of 102, the husband of Mrs. year. Lobsters have re- Strong and her hus- PORTLAND, Maine — ski) O’Brien, age who was dearly Sarah E. (Kenning) band Frank, Cheryl mained plentiful for con- 102, of Lynn, died loved by her family Southern New England Angelli. He was born in Lynn, M. Curry, Diane M. Strong sumers, and prices have on Friday, July 22, and friends. lobster fishermen might been relatively stable, be- the son of the late Nicholas and her husband James, all 2016 at the Ab- In addition to her and Yvonne E. (Morrissette) have to start throwing cause of abundant supply of Lynn and Kathleen M. Zepf bott House Nurs- husband Bill and Angelli. He was raised in back smaller lobsters in from northern New En- ing Home, Lynn, her parents Joseph Lynn and was a graduate of and her husband Joseph of an attempt to stem popu- gland and Canada. following a brief and Alexandra, St. Mary’s High School. He Bellingham. He also leaves lation losses. But the catch south of illness. She was Helen was prede- was a graduate of the Mas- 17 grandchildren 12 great New restrictions are on Cape Cod has plummet- the wife of the late William ceased by her 3 children, sachusetts College of Art grandchildren and several tap for the region’s histor- ed as ocean temperatures H. O’Brien, Sr., who died in William H. O’Brien, Jr. in and received his Master’s nieces and nephews. He is ic lobster fishery, which is have risen. The lobster 1975. Born in Lowell, MA 2004, Robert J. O’Brien in in Education from Fitchburg the brother of Linda Mullen grappling with an unprec- catch there sank to about on January 26, 1914, Hel- 2008 and M. Lois McGov- State College. Mr. Angelli and her husband William of edented decline. Scientists 3.3 million pounds in 2013, en was the daughter of the ern in 2015, her brothers worked full time while pur- Leominster and the late Al- have said lobsters off south- 16 years have it peaked at late Joseph and Alexandra Joseph and Anthony Macie- suing his education as well phonse Angelli. ern Massachusetts, Rhode about 22 million in 1997. (Stankiewicz) Maciejewski. jewski and her sisters Lena as raising a family. He has Service information: Island and Connecticut The fishery commission’s She and her five siblings Richards and Theresa Be- lived in Lynn all of his life. His funeral will be held have declined in the face of reports states that man- were raised and educated auregard. He was a Navy Veteran of on Wednesday, August 3, the warming ocean. agement strategies can do in Lowell. Helen is survived by her the Korean War. He was a 2016 at 9:30 a.m. from The regulatory Atlantic only so much if environ- In the early 20’s, Helen grandchildren Thomas A. Scout Master for the Sacred the SOLIMINE FUNERAL States Marine Fisheries mental conditions persist. was awarded the title “Miss McGovern, Jr. and his wife Heart Church Boy Scout HOME, 426 Broadway (Rte Commission is considering The possibility of new re- Lowell” and crowned “Miss Carrie of Lynn, Sally A. Glow- Troop. He was a communi- 129) Lynn followed by a fu- ways to help preserve the strictions has some lobster Becker Shoe”. In the 30’s, ik and her husband Timo- cant of Sacred Heart Church neral mass in Sacred Heart species, and a report from fishermen on edge. Bill she married Bill O’ Brien, thy of Danvers, Robert A. and a member of the Sa- Church at 10:30 a.m. Buri- the commission says one Lister, a Cape Cod harvest- way to preserve lobsters a Lynn Firefighter, and had O’Brien and his wife Lynne cred Heart Development al in St. Joseph’s Ceme- er, said he is concerned for three wonderful children, of West Peabody, Cheryl M. could be to increase the Fund. He also was involved tery, Lynn. Relatives and the livelihood of lobster- Bill, Bob and Lois. She was Burnett and her husband with the Boys and Girls Club minimum harvesting size. men who make their living blessed with five grandchil- John of Spring Hill, FL and friends are respectfully in- The commission’s lobster of Lynn. Mr. Angelli was a vited. Visiting hours are on south of the Cape. dren, Tom, Sally, Robert, Susan C. Ryan and her devoted and loving hus- board might take action on “The scientists have Tuesday from 4-8 p.m. Do- Cheryl and Susan; eight husband Kenneth of Merri- band, father, grandfather the issue Thursday. been telling them the Great-Grandchildren, Sean, mack, NH, her Great-Grand- and great grandfather. nations in lieu of flowers “The biggest challenge stocks are in trouble,” Heather, Michael, Steph- children Sean, Heather, Mi- He was employed as a may be made to the Care I see is trying to estab- Lister said. anie, Timothy, Brendan, chael, Stephanie, Timothy, teacher for Northeast Voca- Dimensions ( Hospice of lish an appropriate goal The commission’s lob- Lyla and Tommy and four Brendan, Lyla and Tommy, tional Tech High School in the North Shore) 75 Syl- to manage the fishery in ster board will meet to Great-Great-Grandchildren. four Great-Great-Grandchil- Wakefield, teaching graphic van Street , Suite B-102, the face of what the scien- discuss the issue in Alex- Helen owes her longev- dren and her loving sister arts. He also worked as an Danvers, MA 01923 or The tists are telling us is the andria, Virginia, near its ity to the love she had for Alice R. Davis of Somer- art teacher at Sacred Heart Sacred Heart Development decline caused by ocean headquarters. The board her family and her many sworth, NH. School. He worked Fund, 571 Boston warming,” said Dan McK- could vote on potential life skills. She loved cook- Service information: for Hoods Milk many Street, Lynn, MA iernan, a member of the new rules, which could ing, baking, knitting and Her Funeral will be held years ago. 01905. Directions lobster board. be followed in October or crocheting and was an avid on Wednesday, August In addition to his and guestbook at New England lobster February by a vote to put bowler. She had a remark- 3, 2016 at 10 a.m. from wife with whom he www.solimine.com. fishing is one of Ameri- the proposal out for public able diet of good food, es- the SOLIMINE FUNERAL ca’s oldest industries, and comment. pecially green vegetables. HOME, 426 Broadway (Rt. She avoided stress, never 129), Lynn followed by a drove a car or smoked and Funeral Mass at 11 a.m. MASSACHUSETTS BRIEF enjoyed a glass of wine each in St. Pius V Church, Lynn. day. She never took medica- Burial will be in St. Joseph Massachusetts man to carry ceremonies for the Rio Boston hearing to focus on ter to review the police tion until she turned 90 and Cemetery, Lynn. Relatives Haiti’s flag at Rio Olympics Olympics. body cameras for police department’s plan to pilot would visit her doctor yearly. and friends are respect- Asnage Castelly (us- the cameras. Some of her great pleasures fully invited to attend. SPRINGFIELD (AP) NAHJ’ kuh-STELL’-ee) BOSTON (AP) — Resi- The department has were dancing with her hus- Visiting hours will be on — A Haitian-born wres- says the Olympic Com- dents in Boston will have promised for months to band, going to Mass regu- Tuesday from 4-7 p.m. Di- mittee of Haiti chose him tling coach from western a chance to weigh in on provide up to 100 cameras larly, St. Jude Novenas and rections and guestbook at Massachusetts will carry as flag bearer from a pool the city’s plan to equip to patrol officers for a six- praying the Rosary. Helen www.solimine.com. the flag for the Caribbe- of 11 athletes represent- an nation in the opening ing a variety of sports. police officers with body month test. The games open Friday. cameras. 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By Will Weissert really starting a life to- ASSOCIATED PRESS gether,” he said. The NTSB said the bal- 110 Munroe St. LOCKHART, Texas — loon was run by Heart of P.O. Box 5 A hot air balloon made Texas Hot Air Balloon Lynn, MA 01903 contact with high-ten- Rides. Nichols’ Facebook sion power lines before Customer Service page identifies himself Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. crashing into a pasture as the chief pilot of that in Central Texas, killing business, which does not Connecting all 16 on board, accord- All Departments: appear to be registered 781-593-7700 ing to federal authorities with the state of Texas. who are investigating Ext. 2 The passengers met the the worst such disaster balloon operator in the Classified Advertising in U.S. history. [email protected] San Marcos Wal-Mart A power line was parking lot at about 5:45 Subscriptions tripped at 7:42 a.m. Sat- [email protected] a.m. Saturday, and trav- urday, and the first call eled to Fentress Texas Circulation to 911 came a minute [email protected] Airpark. Ground crew later, National Trans- members told the NTSB Ext. 3 portation Safety Board that they launched about Newsroom member Robert Sum- 20 minutes after the ex- [email protected] walt said during a news PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS [email protected] pected 6:45 a.m. time, conference. The crash communicated with the Ext. 4 site was near a row of In this aerial photo authorities investigate after a hot air balloon caught on fire and crashed in in Central Texas near Lockhart, Texas, Saturday. balloon by cellphone and Sports high-tension power lines, the pilot navigated with [email protected] and aerial photos showed time,” Sumwalt said, not- a total of 16 people, none cial media pictures of the an iPad. Ext. 5 an area of scorched land ing some of that is wit- of them children. The balloon set up, the rising The balloon traveled Retail and Online underneath. One witness about 8 miles from take- ness statements that can NTSB has not yet public- sun, them in the basket. Advertising described to The Asso- off to crash, and the [email protected] fade with time. ly identified the pilot or “It’s a bit haunting now ciated Press seeing a basket was found about “This wreckage will not the passengers. but I guess it was a bit ADVERTISING “fireball” near the power three-quarters of a mile be here more than anoth- Matt Rowan and his of a play-by-play,” Josh Ernie Carpenter, Jr. lines. from the balloon materi- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 The NTSB will look at er day or so,” he added. wife, Sunday Rowan, Rowan told The Associat- al itself. [email protected] all factors that might The pilot was Skip Nich- were among those on ed Press on Sunday. Caldwell County Sher- Bob Gunther have played a role, in- ols, 49, said Alan Lirette, board the hot air bal- He said the two, both iff Daniel Law said in a Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 cluding weather, but is who identified Nichols as loon. His brother, Josh 34, lived in San Antonio statement that NTSB [email protected] concentrating on gather- his best friend, roommate Rowan, said that as the and just got married in and medical profession- Ralph Mitchell ing “perishable evidence, and boss. Lirette said he two prepared to take the February. “They were re- als have said identifica- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1332 helped launch the bal- balloon ride they texted ally happy and they were [email protected] the evidence that goes tion of the victims will away with the passage of loon, which was carrying family and posted on so- in love and they were be “a long process.” Philip Ouellette Vice President / Sales, ext. 1257 [email protected] Cassie Vitali Fires keep tourists Advertising Sales Rep., ext. 1280 [email protected] Patricia Whalen away from Big Sur Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 [email protected] (AP) — Blazes have de- were already reporting as BUSINESS OFFICE stroyed dozens of homes in much as a 50 percent drop Beth Bresnahan several Western states and in business, said Stan Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1253 scared away tourists from Russell, executive direc- [email protected] California’s dramatic Big tor of the chamber of com- Susan J. Conti Sur coast, which is near a merce. That’s even though Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] wildfire burning in hard-to- the only signs of the blaze reach forested ridges that were fire trucks and an Ted Grant Publisher, ext. 1234 fire crews will likely be bat- occasional whiff of smoke [email protected] tling for another month. along the famously wind- Marian Kinney Here’s a look at some of ing and scenic Highway 1. ext. 1212 the fires: Normally, this time of [email protected] CALIFORNIA year “is when everybody PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Will Kraft Fire officials say a wildfire really runs at 100 percent,” Vice President / Finance This image made from a video provided by Mondelez International burning near California’s Russell said Friday about ext. 1296 shows Luke Aikins in a net after successfully skydiving without a para- dramatic Big Sur coast has tourism in the area. “This is [email protected] chute in Simi Valley, Calif., Saturday. destroyed 57 homes and is when we make our money.” Jennifer Perez threatening 2,000 more. Highway 1 remained ext. 1205 [email protected] The week-old blaze has open, but signs along the also scared away tourists narrow route warned CIRCULATION Skydiver becomes first to who are cancelling book- travelers that all state Lisa Mahmoud ings after fire officials parks in the area were Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] warned that crews will closed because of the fire. land jump without chute likely be battling a wild- NEVADA CLASSIFIED fire raging in steep, forest- Two hundred firefight- Abbe Young Smith By John Rogers 4-year-old son, Logan, and nearly didn’t come off as ed ridges just to the north ers with air support Manager, ext. 1276 for another month. turned back the immedi- [email protected] ASSOCIATED PRESS other family members. planned when Aikins re- The California Depart- ate threat to homes north “I’m almost levitating. vealed just before climb- Kerry Smith ment of Forestry and Fire of Reno where a series of Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 LOS ANGELES — Af- It’s incredible,” the jubi- ing into his plane that Protection said Saturday lightning-sparked wild- [email protected] ter leaping from an air- lant skydiver said, raising the Screen Actors Guild that the blaze has grown fires prompted voluntary plane, Luke Aikins rock- his hands over his head CUSTOMER SERVICE had ordered him to wear to 52 square miles (134 evacuations Friday. But eted toward earth for two as his wife held their son, a parachute to ensure his square kilometers). more fire crews were on Sophia Tizol minutes, and then calmly who dozed in her arms. ext. 1300 safety. The blaze a few miles the way as evening thun- flipped onto his back at “This thing just hap- [email protected] Aikins didn’t say what north of Big Sur has also derstorms moved into the the last second and landed pened! I can’t even get the prompted the original re- killed a bulldozer operator area packing potential for NEWSROOM dead center into a 100-by- words out of my mouth,” striction, but SAG spokes- working the fire line. more trouble. Bill Brotherton 100-foot net in California. he added as he thanked woman Pamela Greenwalt More than 5,000 firefight- The biggest blaze has Features Editor ext. 1338 Cheers rose from those the dozens of crew mem- [email protected] said the union and produc- ers are battling the wildfire burned about 2 square who gathered at the Big bers who spent two years ers “could not come to an that officials expect to lin- miles (5.18 sq. kilome- Gayla Cawley Sky movie ranch on the helping him prepare for Reporter, ext. 1236 outskirts of Simi Valley to agreement on the safest ger until the end of August. ters) in the Red Rock area [email protected] the jump, including those Officials say flames are watch the stunt, including way to pursue this stunt east of U.S. Highway 395. who assembled the fishing concentrated in forested But it is 50 percent con- Dillon Durst his family. and therefore we could not Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 trawler-like net and made ridges above the summer tained and should be ful- The 42-year-old skydiv- sanction it to go forward [email protected] sure it really worked. fog line along the coast. ly contained by Monday er with more than 18,000 under a union agreement.” Thomas Grillo The jump — from the Many patches of fire were night, Truckee Meadows jumps made history as the Aikins said he consid- Weekly/City Editor, ext. 1264 death-defying altitude in areas too steep to be Fire Protection District [email protected] first person to survive a of 25,000 feet — makes ered pulling out at that point because having reached. spokeswoman Erin Hol- Spenser Hasak leap without a parachute Aikins the only skydiver Big Sur establishments land said. Copy Editor, ext. 1278 and land safely in a net. ever to go from plane to the parachute canister [email protected] As the audience erupt- planet Earth without a on his back would make Thor Jourgensen ed, Aikins quickly climbed parachute. his landing in the net far News Editor, ext. 1267 more dangerous. If he [email protected] out, walked over and The stunt, broadcast live hugged his wife, Monica, on the Fox network for the had to wear it, he said he Steve Krause Sports Editor, ext. 1229 who had been watching TV special “Stride Gum wouldn’t bother to pull the [email protected] from the ground with their Presents Heaven Sent,” ripcord anyway. Katie Morrison Sports Reporter [email protected] One dead after historic Md. Owen O’Rourke Photographer, ext. 1224 [email protected] town ravaged by floodwaters Ann Marie Tobin Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] ELLICOTT CITY, Md. of emergency, which will catastrophic, just gutted,” Bridget Turcotte — Historic, low-lying Ell- allow greater aid coordi- he said. “Everything in it Reporter, ext. 1269 icott City was ravaged nation and assistance. has been swept out. All of [email protected] by floodwaters Saturday Videos posted on social the glass is broken, many Mark Sutherland night, killing at least one media showed floodwaters of the sidewalks are out. Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 person and causing dev- rushing down the town’s [email protected] It’s hard to believe.” astating damage to busi- Main Street, which slopes Barth said bystanders Ryan York nesses, officials in Mary- toward the river, and Copy Editor, ext. 1220 helped rescue some mo- land said. sweeping away cars. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher It’s obvious who is a responsible adult in this race Edward L. Cahill B A. B John M. Gilberg Chief Executive O cer There are adults in this presiden- would have hit them.” That was a man, talking to a boy. T J   Edward M. Grant News Editor Gordon R. Hall tial race and there are children, and That may thrill some voters, but That was a father whose son died de- W   J. K this week’s Democratic National Monica Connell Healey call it what it is: childish. The words fending this country, now faced with Vice President, Finance Convention did an excellent job of of a big talker. Chum for angry sup- J. Patrick Norton a presidential candidate who glibly P   G. O  separating the women from the boys. porters, but nothing that would ap- Vice President, Sales Michael H. Shanahan, casts aspersions at all Muslims. Chairman There was a constant drumbeat in peal beyond a churlish base. P ”  As the convention wrapped up, many Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 the lead-up to Hillary Clinton’s Thurs- Clinton referenced her book, “It conservatives, real conservatives, not Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 day night speech, and that drumbeat, Takes a Village,” in calling people to those staining their legacies by falling Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 which had to pound loudly in Donald work together, saying: “None of us in line behind Trump, took to Twitter Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Trump’s ears, was: No, no, no, no. Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 can raise a family, build a business, and acknowledged the adults. Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 No, a real estate mogul and reality heal a community or lift a country GOP consultant Matt Mackowiak Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 television star is not qualified to be totally alone. America needs every tweeted: “This Democratic conven- Brian C. ¢ayer, 1996-1999 president. No, the condemnation of one of us to lend our energy, our Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 tion has been an unmitigated disas- an entire religion is not in line with talents, our ambition to making our Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 ter for the GOP. Very well produced. American values. No, demonizing nation better and stronger.” John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 immigrants will not make America Trump’s lead spokeswoman tweet- Unifying. Patriotic. Bravo.” great again. ed in response: “#crookedHillary Republican strategist Rich Galen And no, as Clinton said in perhaps doesn’t understand that there is only wrote: “How can it be that I am stand- the best line of her speech, “A man ONE President not a village of Presi- ing at my kitchen counter sobbing be- you can bait with a tweet is not a man dents. @realDonaldTrump can fix it!” cause of the messages being driven at you can trust with nuclear weapons.” That is, without exaggeration, one the DNC? Where has the GOP gone?” You don’t have to like Clinton. You of the dumbest things I’ve read in Washington Post conservative don’t have to trust her. But you do my life. And it is, again, childish. blogger Jennifer Rubin acknowl- have to have to decide which America Clinton’s convention dared to ad- edged: There is joy here, entirely EDITORIAL is really out there: the flame-engulfed dress policy, where none was found missing at the RNC.” hellhole presented at the Republican at Trump’s rage-fest in Cleveland. There are adults in this presiden- National Convention, the one that Speakers in Philadelphia called for tial race and there are children. The Trump-Putin bromance: Trump believes can only be fixed by compassion and unity, showed the Clinton is by no means a perfect Trump; or the still-strong, inclusive, diversity that is America, and built adult. But this convention made a flawed but fixable-if-we-work-togeth- a case against Trump that was far strong case that she is also not the A recipe for heartache er nation that Clinton invited Demo- more than the “Lock her up!” gibberish insidious caricature her political op- crats, Republicans and independents chanted at the Republican convention. ponents have spent years sketching. All the talk of a Donald Trump-Vladimir Putin to join her in making better. The most powerful moment Thurs- bromance has been pretty hard to stomach. Two The people calling her the embod- “In the end, it comes down to what day night belonged to Khzir Khan, iment of evil are the same ones who self-aggrandizers with a penchant for intolerance Donald Trump doesn’t get, that the father of a U.S. Army solider, an and boorish behavior. Spasibo, nyet. And if the spent the past seven years claiming America is great because America is American Muslim, killed in Iraq. President Obama is a secret Muslim courtship of Vlad and Donald isn’t enough of an good,” Clinton said. “So enough with He put a question to Trump: “Let sent here to destroy America. It’s a eye-roller, consider Contestant No. 3 in this Dat- the bigotry and bombast.” me ask you, have you even read the fine fantasy, a childish nightmare, ing Game: Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder Perhaps that’s just flowery talk United States Constitution?” holed up in the Ecuadorean embassy in London. Pu- coming from a politician. But it is Then he pulled a pocket-sized Con- but it doesn’t stand up to scrutiny. tin-Trump-Assange: Cue theme music to “Three’s also, notably, what an adult would stitution from his jacket and said: “I So where does this leave us? Company.” say. Cut the crap. Let’s work together. will gladly lend you my copy.” It’s simple: We have two major par- It’s a triad armed with untold bombast capability, While Clinton was making her Khan continued speaking to ty candidates. One is an adult. The and its connective tissue is a common enemy: Hil- speech, Trump was at a rally in Iowa Trump: “Have you ever been to Ar- other is tweeting a poorly thought lary Clinton. Trump’s opponent in the presidential saying how he would like to punch lington Cemetery? Go and look at out response to a minor insult, like election won’t be Putin’s vodka partner any time some of this week’s Democratic con- the graves of brave patriots who a frustrated, angry child. soon. Unlike George W. Bush, we haven’t looked into vention speakers. died defending the United States of Putin’s eyes and seen his soul, so we can’t be sure “You know what I wanted to. I America. You’ll see all faiths, gen- Rex Huppke is a columnist for the what he thinks about a Hillary presidency. But we wanted to hit a couple of those ders and ethnicities. You have sacri- Chicago Tribune. Readers may email do know Russia’s Kremlin-controlled media churn speakers so hard,” Trump said. “I ficed nothing and no one!” her at [email protected]. out anti-Hillary messages by the bales. Commen- tary in one Russian pro-government tabloid, Kom- solmolskaya Pravda, called the prospect of Clinton in the Oval Office “insanity, a deadly danger to all of humanity, which could threaten the very existence of our civilization.” Hillary is just as radioactive for Assange. She hails from an administration that has been inves- tigating him on espionage allegations stemming from an unauthorized release of classified informa- tion to WikiLeaks in 2010. In February, he wrote on WikiLeaks that “Hillary lacks judgment and will push the United States into endless, stupid wars which spread terrorism.” So it’s no surprise that all three are central char- acters in the latest email scandal, the batch pilfered from Democratic National Committee computers and diverted to Assange’s WikiLeaks. Some of the emails suggest the DNC favored Clinton over Ver- mont Sen. Bernie Sanders during the primaries. Democrats accuse Russia of hacking into the DNC in an attempt to meddle in the presidential cam- paign in Trump’s favor. Cyberexperts have also said they believe Russian intelligence agents are behind the hack, but that hasn’t been proved. Assange is no fan of Trump, either. Asked by a British interviewer his preference between Trump and Clinton, Assange replied, “You’re asking me do I prefer cholera or gonorrhea? Personally, I’d prefer neither.” But he certainly has reasons to look upon Putin favorably. It was one of the Kremlin’s pet pro- paganda projects, the English-language, state-run Russia Today television network, that gave Assange airtime for a 10-part talk show series in 2012. PETER BRODSKY We’re not that worried about the Trump-Putin-As- sange triad _ common nemesis, but in the end, dif- ferent agendas, different playbooks. What concerns us is the bromance. Society’s implicit racial biases must be addressed Trump has made it increasingly clear that as president he would view Russia and Putin far dif- Growing up as a child of privilege icans being shot by police. Living in lice,” “All”) lives matter, but our soci- ferently than Obama, Clinton or even the rest of in a predominantly white communi- this society, no matter what his or ety’s everyday messages have taught the Republican Party have. Putin’s commandeer- ty, my parents always taught me that her conscious beliefs are, a police of- us that black lives do not matter as ing of parts of Eastern Ukraine has made NATO all people were equal. Yet I noticed ficer’s subconscious has been taught much, so we need to be reminded that more relevant than ever. Yet Trump has suggested that adults around me sometimes that black men are dangerous and they do. To me, the Black Lives Mat- he would condition coming to the defense of other told racist jokes. The bad guys on TV that black people should be deferen- ter movement is speaking uncomfort- NATO allies on whether they meet the alliance’s shows often were black. Most of the tial. So rather than viewing the po- able truths that we as a society have black people in my life were either my not been courageous enough to admit. defense spending requisites, 2 percent of a member lice as explicit racists or viewing the housekeeper or men on the street who African-American community as hy- This movement is also demanding nation’s gross national product. The Kremlin sees reminded me of the bad guys on TV. per-sensitive, consider this possibility: that we acknowledge our past and NATO as one of the biggest threats to Russian secu- I believed the lessons my parents What if, because of the implicit bi- our present. Unfortunately, we are rity, and Trump’s stance plays perfectly into Putin’s had taught me, but I sensed a differ- ases we have all been taught, when often in denial. The Civil War wasn’t playbook. ent message from society. the police encounter a black man on about slavery, we tell ourselves; it was Trump has taken his flirtations with the Kremlin The first time I became conscious the street, they are genuinely afraid? about states’ rights. African-Amer- a step further, encouraging Russia to hack into Clin- of the impact of society’s messages on What if they interpret a man selling icans are disproportionately incar- ton’s emails in order to hurt her chances, in effect me occurred when I read that John cigarettes as dangerous and, believing cerated, we tell ourselves, because daring an adversarial nation to violate American Grisham novel about the rape of an they are acting in self-defense, choke they commit more crimes. The poor law by breaking into a private computer network African-American girl. In the clos- him to death? What if they interpret neighborhoods of Baltimore, Fergu- and committing cyberspying on the U.S. Trump now ing statement, the lawyer asks the a passenger reaching for his wallet to son and, yes, southern Dallas are says he was being off-handed and sarcastic. Was he jury to imagine the horrible things show his firearms license as a mortal dominated by African-Americans, we also riffing when, at the same press conference, he the rapist did to this innocent child. threat? What if the police pull over tell ourselves, because of choices they said he would consider recognizing Crimea as Rus- And then he asks them to imagine a black motorist and she is annoyed made, rather than redlining, restric- sian territory? Does he disagree with the U.S., the she is white. At that moment I re- and does not treat them deferential- tive mortgage policies or violence Western world and his own Republican Party that alized taking Grisham’s suggestion ly, and somewhere inside, they are from whites trying to keep them out the annexation amounted to an illegal seizure of made me feel more empathy. I was offended and the situation escalates? of “their” neighborhoods. another country’s territory? shocked. And deeply ashamed. From I believe that the vast majority of I am grateful to this new genera- It’s becoming clearer that a Trump White House that moment, I became driven by people are people of good will and that tion of thinkers and activists who could take a friendlier tack with Putin’s Kremlin. the cause of racial equity. the vast majority of police are excel- are helping us acknowledge our his- Trump has spoken admiringly of Putin, and has Society’s terrible subliminal mes- lent, generous and courageous profes- tory and society’s implicit biases. I said that if elected, he would want to “get along with sages are everywhere. And they do so sionals. So the only explanation of the believe that if we are willing to hear Russia.” It’s a tack that likely would backfire, and much damage. Many scientific stud- tragic interactions between the police their message and take a hard look the consequences could prove disastrous. Putin has ies have been conducted to measure and African-Americans that makes in the mirror, all ethnicities will crafted a reputation as a ruthless pragmatist. Allies our implicit (i.e., subconscious) bias- sense to me is this idea that our ac- benefit and finally be treated as who no longer remain useful quickly morph into en- es and there is no doubt that we, as tions are affected by the unspoken true equals in our community. emies. And his only rule is, there are no rules. a society, have absorbed the negative lessons society has taught us. But Trump could end up being red meat for a messages about African-Americans When I hear people say that Black Peter Brodsky is a businessman Kremlin that, in many ways, has recoiled into a we are bombarded with every day. Lives Matter, I know they are not and Dallas resident. He wrote this Cold War-like mindset. And there’s nothing sarcas- Our implicit biases provide an im- saying that other lives do not matter. for the Dallas Morning News. Read- tic or off-handed about that. portant context for the multiple oc- They are saying that our society is ers may email him at peter@redbird- currences of unarmed African-Amer- already clear that other (“White,” “Po- development.com. TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A5

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THIS PRODUCT IS NOT ed. “Hillary voted for the leadership of this beauti- mentioned Trump by INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE. RESULTS NOT TYPICAL. Iraq war, not me!” ful country.” name or repudiated him. A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 2016 POLICE/FIRE Harvard Summer All address information, particu- of property damage, operation 20 Sutcliffe Road. accident at 10:50 a.m. Friday larly arrests, reflect police records. In of a motor vehicle with a sus- on Pleasant Street; at 6:05 School student the event of a perceived inaccuracy, pended license, child endan- Complaints p.m. Friday on Washington it is the sole responsibility of the con- germent while OUI and on war- Square; at 1:27 p.m. Saturday rants at 11:37 p.m. Friday. A report of a disturbance at on Lighthouse Lane. cerned party to contact the relevant drowns in Charles Rafael Rodriguez, 45, was 11:44 a.m. Friday at 61 Com- A report of a motor vehicle police department and have the arrested and charged with mercial St.; at 5:44 p.m. Friday hit and run accident at 11:54 CAMBRIDGE (AP) — A up, state police said. He department issue a notice of correc- breaking and entering day- at 570 Western Ave.; at 5:45 p.m. Friday on Tedesco Street; student at Harvard Sum- was found about 25 min- tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or time for a felony, larceny from p.m. Friday at MBTA Parking Ga- at 12:16 a.m. Saturday on mer School apparently utes later by Cambridge clarifications will not be made without a building, assault and battery rage at 186 Market St.; at 8:48 Pleasant Street. drowned in the Charles Fire Department divers p.m. Friday at 645 Lynnway; at express notice of change from the ar- and destruction of property River after “going into the and taken to a hospital, more than $250 at 4:44 p.m. 9:50 p.m. Friday at 137 Alley water off a footbridge,” au- where he was pronounced resting police department. St.; at 12:35 a.m. Saturday at Complaints Friday. thorities and university dead. George Tate, 22, of 32 Sa- Fran’s Place at 776 Washington A report of suspicious activ- officials say. St.; at 1:30 a.m. Saturday on Sandra Naddaff, dean of LYNN chem St., was arrested and ity at 11:04 p.m. Saturday on Massachusetts State Harvard Summer School, charged with disorderly con- Essex Circle; at 1:40 a.m. Satur- Baldwin Road. A caller reported Police didn’t specify in a Arrests day at 121 Franklin St.; at 3:06 sent an email to summer duct at 12:57 a.m. Saturday. hearing a noise over her fence news release if the man school students announc- a.m. Saturday at 2 Johnson’s and said she looked out from Jerome Clayton, 39, of 55 Joseph Trial, 36, of 253 Lin- jumped or fell, but Mid- ing Greene’s death, ac- Terrace; at 3:13 a.m. Saturday the second floor and could see Goldthwait St., was arrested coln Ave., Saugus, was arrested dlesex County District At- cording to The Harvard at 26 Sweetser Terrace; at 3:23 a car load of kids in the upper torney Marian Ryan said and charged with violation of and charged with motor vehi- Crimson student newspa- cle breaking and entering with a.m. Saturday at 24 Wentworth bell parking lot. She stated she investigators believe the the open container law and Place; at 7:46 a.m. Saturday at per. theft, possession of a Class C is not sure what they are up to drowning was accidental. possession of a Class B drug at 8 Nichols Ave.; at 11:21 a.m. “It is with deep sad- drug, shoplifting by concealing and they had left the area. She Ryan identified the 4:17 a.m. Saturday. Saturday at 8 Varnum St.; at ness that I share that merchandise and on warrant heard a couple of pops like man as 18-year-old Tyler Romel Danis, of 501 Wash- 11:45 a.m. Saturday at 31 Cur- charges of operation of a mo- fireworks. An officer reported Greene, of Georgia. WA- one of our students, Tyler ington St., was arrested on win Circle; at 8:31 p.m. Satur- tor vehicle with a suspended no one was there. GA-TV in Atlanta report- Greene, tragically passed warrant charges of uninsured day at 75 Silsbee St.; at 10:52 ed that Greene was from away yesterday evening,” motor vehicle/trailer, opera- license and speeding at 8:31 p.m. Saturday at Commercial Dallas, Georgia. The pros- Naddaff said in the Satur- tion of a motor vehicle with a p.m. Saturday. and South Common streets; Theft ecutor released no further day morning email. suspended license and opera- Aysha Young, of 174 Russell at 10:55 p.m. Saturday at 95 St., Everett, was arrested on a A report of two bicycles sto- details. A gathering in Greene’s tion of a motor vehicle with a Pleasant St.; at 11:05 p.m. len at 10:37 a.m. Saturday honor was held Saturday suspended registration at 3:17 warrant charge of larceny more Witnesses reported see- Saturday at Franco American on Humphrey Street. A call- in the Eliot House Junior a.m. Sunday. than $250 at 10:56 a.m. Sat- ing the man go into the AmVets Post 161 at 535 West- er reported two trek bicycles Common Room at the uni- Thomas Gallant, 49, was urday. ern Ave.; at 12:11 a.m. Sunday river off the Weeks bridge were stolen from his garage in Cambridge around 8:45 versity, with counselors arrested and charged on pro- at 381 Western Ave.; at 1:10 overnight. One bike was white. tective custody at 8:34 p.m. Accidents a.m. Sunday at 41 Trinity Ave.; p.m. Friday, come up with and clergy members pres- The other was blue and silver. his arms flailing, go under ent for support, according Saturday. A report of a motor vehicle at 11:51 a.m. Sunday at 41 He said he got home to find an O’Neill Gonzalez, 23, of 10 again and not come back to The Boston Globe. accident at 11:24 a.m. Friday Light St. open garage and wasn’t sure if Anderson Lane, was arrested at 624 Boston St.; at 12:02 he had shut it. and charged with drug posses- p.m. Friday at Market and Mun- Overdose sion to distribute at 12:32 p.m. States’ flag-burning roe streets; at 3:51 p.m. Friday A report of an overdose at NAHANT Friday. at 111 Chestnut St.; at 3:20 Jose Grullon, 47, of 144 10:56 p.m. Friday on Chancery a.m. Saturday at 118 Union Court; at 1:38 p.m. Saturday on Accidents laws unconstitutional, South Common St., was arrest- St.; at 3:20 a.m. Saturday at ed and charged with assault Washington Street; at 4:31 p.m. 178 Euclid Ave.; at 10:49 a.m. Saturday on Boston Street. A report of a motor vehicle and battery, unarmed robbery Saturday at 162 Washington but still persist and malicious wanton property accident at 12:58 p.m. Satur- St.; at 11:43 a.m. Saturday day at Nahant Housing Author- defacement at 1:21 a.m. Sun- Theft eight people have been at 599 Lynnway; at 8:49 p.m. ity on Nahant Road; at 1:33 By David Mercer day. ASSOCIATED PRESS arrested since 2007 for Saturday on South Street; at A report of a larceny at 9:35 p.m. Saturday on Causeway. Yeuris Grullon Sanchez, 23, things such as burning a 2:20 a.m. Sunday at 74 Chest- a.m. Friday at 76 Park St.; at URBANA, Ill. — Cham- of 144 South Common St., was flag while walking in traf- nut St.; at 11:25 a.m. Sunday 9:42 a.m. Saturday at 123 N Breaking and Entering paign County State’s At- arrested and charged with ma- fic and hanging a torn flag at 185 Market St. Common St.; at 2:14 p.m. Sat- torney Julia Rietz had licious wanton property deface- from a tree. And there ap- A report of a motor vehicle urday at Salem Laundry at 100 A report of an attempted just finished walking in a ment and unarmed robbery at hit and run accident at 3:31 Essex St.; at 3:24 p.m. Satur- breaking and entering at 6:14 pears to be little political 1:50 a.m. Sunday. July 4th parade when her p.m. Friday at 555 Lynnway; at day at 27 Spring St.; at 7:32 p.m. Saturday on Valley Road. assistant told her a cen- motivation to change or Raymond Laurin, 65, was 8:25 p.m. Friday at 742 West- p.m. Saturday at 8 Grant Road; do away with the flag-des- arrested and charged on pro- tral Illinois man had been ern Ave.; at 10:40 p.m. Friday at 8:03 p.m. Saturday at 707 Complaints arrested on suspicion of ecration laws, an act for tective custody at 6:39 p.m. at 25 Forest Hill Ave.; at 11:21 Western Ave.; at 11:11 a.m. Saturday. burning an American flag. which some voters might p.m. Friday at 93 Warren St.; Sunday at Goodyear at 205 A report of a disturbance at punish them. Dean McDonough, of 272 7:54 p.m. Friday at Flash Road Rietz said she knew “im- at 10:43 a.m. Saturday at 11 Market St. “Inevitably someone Lynnfield St., was arrested on Playground on Flash Road; at mediately” that the Ur- Sachem St. A report of motor vehicle theft bana Police Department who is not schooled in warrant charges of two counts at 2:38 p.m. Friday at 15 Deer 3:11 p.m. Saturday on Willow A report of a police motor needed to release Bryton Supreme Court decisions of shoplifting by concealing vehicle accident at 3:50 p.m. Park; at 4:26 p.m. Friday at Road. merchandise, operation of a Mellott, who posted a vid- reads the statute book Friday at Holly Avenue and Lyn- Lynn Shore Drive and Prescott and says, ‘Hey, let’s take motor vehicle with a suspend- Road. eo of the act on Facebook nfield Street. SWAMPSCOTT this guy in,’” said Ken ed license and failure to stop/ A report of a robbery at 11:32 and whom police initial- yield at 6:49 p.m. Saturday. p.m. Friday at 25 State St. ly said they arrested to Paulson, dean of the Col- Patrick McGough, 36, was Assaults Arrests protect from threats. The lege of Media and Enter- arrested and charged on pro- A report of an assault and Vandalism Timothy Brosnan, 57, of 11 state law used to jail him, tainment at Middle Ten- tective custody at 10:41 p.m. battery at 10:33 a.m. Friday Linden Ave., was arrested and though clear in its prohi- nessee State University Saturday. on Walnut Street; at 9:45 p.m. A report of vandalism at 8:18 charged with arson of dwelling bition of desecrating ei- and president of the First Diana Morrison, of 26 Friday on Lynnway. a.m. Friday at 520 Washing- house at 5:41 p.m. Saturday. ther the U.S. or state flags, Amendment Center. He Sweetser Terrace, was arrested A report of an assault and ton St.; at 12:40 p.m. Friday is unconstitutional. argues the laws need to be on warrant charges of no in- battery with a dangerous at 106 Bay View Ave.; at 6:07 Complaints An Associated Press repealed, saying, “Other- spection/sticker and operation weapon at 4:53 a.m. Satur- p.m. Friday at 11 Pond St.; at analysis shows at least 40 wise innocent people will of a motor vehicle with a sus- day on Washington Street; at 1:09 p.m. Saturday at 91 Lyn- A report of suspicious activity states still have flag-des- be arrested.” pended license at 11:30 p.m. 2:25 a.m. Sunday on Lynnfield nway; at 2:18 p.m. Saturday at 12:01 a.m. Saturday at 93 ecration laws, punishing Arkansas, Connecticut, Friday. Street; at 11:58 a.m. Sunday at 93 Lynnway; at 10:30 a.m. Magnolia Road. A caller report- those who burn or oth- Missouri, New Hampshire Kathleen Morrison, 34, Sunday at 4 Moon Road. on South Common Street. ed someone stiffed a cab driver erwise damage U.S. and, and Rhode Island are the of 26 Sweetser Terrace, was A report of motor vehicle van- in most cases, state flags A report of an assault at 1:22 and fled into his yard. only states to have taken arrested and charged on pro- dalism at 11:20 a.m. Saturday A report of a disturbance at with fines or even jail a.m. Sunday on South Com- any kind of action to get tective custody at 3:54 a.m. at 42 W Baltimore St.; at 1:40 2:21 a.m. Saturday at Eastman time. A handful of South- mon Street. rid of their flag-desecra- Saturday. p.m. Saturday at 63 Autumn Avenue and Minerva Street. ern states extend that tion laws, while Alaska, Kelly Nelson, 38, of 21 Breaking and Entering St.; at 6:50 p.m. Saturday at protection to Confederate Springvale Ave., was arrested Albany Street and Albany Ter- Fire flags. Yet, the U.S. Su- Wyoming and Wisconsin on warrant charges of an un- A report of a breaking and race; at 11:25 a.m. Sunday at preme Court ruled in sep- have no such laws. registered motor vehicle and entering at 1:05 p.m. Friday at 118 Gardiner St. A report of a fire at 5:41 p.m. arate cases in 1989 and “I can tell you that some uninsured motor vehicle/trailer 174 Fayette St.; at 12:15 p.m. Saturday at 11 Linden Ave. A 1990 that flag burning of the emails and mes- at 9:49 a.m. Friday. Saturday at 71 Harwood St. MARBLEHEAD caller reported the windows and other forms of dam- sages that I’ve received, Janet Paradis, 58, of 67 A report of a motor vehi- exploded and black smoke age are constitutionally I’ll kindly say (they are) Collins St., was arrested and cle breaking and entering at Accidents started pouring through the protected free speech. passionate,” Rietz said of charged with OUI liquor sec- 9:08 a.m. Sunday at 8 Chase windows. Timothy Brosnan, 57, Most people who burn the response to the Urba- ond offense, leaving the scene Lane; at 9:10 a.m. Sunday at A report of a motor vehicle was arrested. flags in protest, like those na man’s arrest. “I can see outside of the Republican where a legislator might National Convention in not want to vote against Cleveland this month, are this kind of a statute or One dead, three hospitalized not arrested. But at least take action on it.” NATION BRIEFS in aftermath of Austin shooting Cowboys pay tribute to Dallas Man admits to urging officer

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — police before start of camp posing as boy to travel for sex A shooting in a crowded OXNARD, Calif. (AP) — PROVIDENCE, R.I. entertainment district of The Dallas Cowboys paid (AP) — A Massachusetts downtown Austin early tribute to Dallas police man has admitted to try- Sunday set off a chaotic and the five officers killed ing to entice a person he scene, leaving one wom- by a gunman with a cer- believed to be a 14-year- an dead and three oth- emony before the start of old Rhode Island boy to ers wounded and police have sex with him. searching for a suspect. training camp. Dallas players walked Rhode Island U.S. Attor- Austin Police Chief of ney Peter Neronha says Staff Brian Manley says arm-in-arm onto the field Saturday with police 49-year-old Christopher police received reports of Chassey, of Plymouth, gunshots in the crowd- Chief David Brown, pleaded guilty Friday to ed entertainment area Mayor Mike Rawlings enticement to travel in shortly after 2 a.m. Police and members of four of interstate to engage in arrived to find a chaotic the five families of officers illicit sexual activity. scene and five people shot. who were killed in an am- Authorities began inves- Manley says a suspect bush in downtown Dallas tigating Chassey in April began firing into the during a Black Lives 2015 after a member of crowd after an initial dis- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Matter rally. the Rhode Island Internet turbance. Police work the scene after gunshots rang out in downtown Austin, Tex- After taking the field Crimes Against Children He said a woman was as, just as the bars were emptying early Sunday. in four waves, players pronounced dead at the Task Force answered an and coaches formed a online advertisement scene, and three other of people running in differ- one individual who was ed an active shooter scene circle for a moment of women were taken to seeking sex in exchange ent directions with all the initially noted as a person in the area, but Manley silence with the Dal- University Medical Cen- for cash posing as a gunshots coming out.” of interest, however that las contingent, which ter Brackenridge with said two separate inci- 14-year-old Rhode Island He said officials are try- person’s status at this included children. Brown gunshot wounds. Officials dents caused the confu- boy. addressed the team and described those trans- ing to determine who the point is undetermined.” sion. He said there was Police say Chassey sent shouted “Dallas strong” ported to the hospital as suspects are, and he didn’t Manley said because another confrontation in the fictitious boy hun- rule out that a suspect of the large crowd pres- as he wrapped up his serious, but said their a nearby parking garage dreds of sexually explicit might be one of the people ence, police were getting remarks. emails over the next sev- wounds were not consid- and that a shot was fired ered life-threatening. transported to the hospi- descriptions of a suspect During the preseason eral months and mailed there. A man was trans- Manley said another vic- tal. from witnesses. However, and possibly regular him $100 last year so the tim declined to be trans- “We have multiple indi- he said the descriptions ported to the hospital af- season, the Cowboys boy could purchase a bus ported to the hospital. viduals, witnesses, that we were consistent, to an ex- ter that confrontation, but will wear a decal on ticket to Plymouth. “It was a very chaotic are currently interview- tent, but not all the same. his condition was not im- their helmet that says Chassey is scheduled to scene,” Manley said. “A lot ing,” Manley said. “We had Police originally report- mediately known. “arm in arm.” be sentenced Oct. 14 MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Homeowner admits to arson A little bit of FIRE exhaustion, Breen said. From A1 Damages are estimated country in Saugus at $500,000 to $700,000. that he started the fire,” The house might be sal- COUNTRY Gary Connors. Breen said. vageable, but its contents From A1 Peter Rossetti Jr., chair- Brosnan spread gas- are a total loss, Breen man of FOBR, said he was oline, an accelerant, all said. They also played other excited to use the gazebo around the house and Timothy and Mary Bros- well known songs includ- which was rebuilt this then lit it, Breen added. nan are listed as the own- ing “The Right Place,” year by students from When firefighters -ar ers of the 7,200-square- “Blame it on Your Heart,” Northeast Metropoli- rived, they were greeted foot house. The “Satin Sheets” and “What tan Regional Vocational by heavy fire coming from single-family, four-bed- I Like About You.” Brooks High School in Wakefield. the garage at the front of room home was built in said she enjoys the range FOBR works with the De- the house and flames from 2008 and has an assessed of music they perform, but partment of Conservation the left rear corner of the value of $791,800, accord- has also written pieces for and Recreation to provide dwelling. Brosnan was in ing to property records. the band. nearly 99 percent of free the driveway, but no one Breen said the fire pre- “I like doing covers but activities to the public. else was home at the time, sented some challenges. there’s nothing like doing “The music draws them Breen said. “It was a fairly warm some of your own songs,” in,” Rossetti said. “That’s “Neighbors reported day,” he said. “It was not she said. the idea.” hearing what they be- exceptionally difficult, but Gary and Marie Con- Joe DiGirolamo, 22 a res- lieved was an explosion,” there were some challeng- nors, a couple who are ident of Peabody, watched Breen said. es based on the fact that it longtime Saugus resi- the band after taking a The fire took about an was an arson fire.” dents brought their dog to walk on one of the reser- enjoy the show. They have vations many trails. hour to extinguish. PHOTO | PAULA MULLER Justin Ramstine, a Gayla Cawley can be attended for years and “Breakheart is such a Swampscott firefighter,reached at gcawley@item- Revere firefighter Louis Iovini, of Ladder 2, like that families come to popular tourist spot,” he was treated and released live.com. Follow her on tries to cool down after being inside the burn- the woods to watch live said. “Having a venue at a local hospital for heat Twitter @GaylaCawley. ing building at 11 Linden Ave, Swampscott. music. here is a good combina- “You can do all the tion of mixing music and North Shore responds to ODs screaming you want,” said nature.”

OVERDOSES Naloxone, the lifesaving have been reported year- by the police department From A1 overdose drug. to-date, with 28 deaths. In and contacts those peo- Picariello said there is a July, there were 32 over- ple to provide assistance, fentanyl, which makes the three-pronged approach to doses and two fatalities. In Donnelly said. drug more potent. responding to overdoses, 2015, there were 348 over- When responding to an Marblehead Police Chief which includes medical, doses with 50 fatalities. overdose scene, officers Robert Picariello has seen police and fire personnel. Lynn Police Lt. Rick and detectives provide overdoses more than tri- After an overdose is de- Donnelly said victims are ple from last year. In 2015, termined, the first concern given advice and counsel- family members with in- his department had three is preservation of life, fol- ors are available at the po- voluntary commitment reported overdoses. So lowed by an examination lice station. information, which helps far this year, there have of what happened and In Lynn, like other com- them have a loved one been 10 overdoses, but how to deal with it. munities, officers arecommitted to a detox facil- the numbers don’t include The chief said numbers trained to administer ity, Donnelly said. July. In June, two of those could be up because over- Narcan and the drug is “Officers just aren’t overdoses were fatal. doses may have not al- equipped in patrol cars. out there trying to make “That’s a significantways been reported and The Behavioral Health arrests,” Donnelly said. number,” Picariello said. “I because of the increased Unit is located inside the “They realize this is an think we’re certainly ad- awareness of the issue. station. Overdose victims epidemic and there’s more dressing it.” Police say the Good Sa- are provided with contact ways to cure the problem Marblehead has an opi- maritan Law has also information for the unit, PHOTO | PAULA MULLER than making arrests. We oid working group and helped. If someone calls which includes licensed try to cover all the bases.” Members of the Blue Heartache Band enter- the town’s website lists 911 during an overdose, mental health and sub- tain at Breakheart Reservation on Saturday resources including infor- they cannot be criminally stance abuse clinicians. afternoon. mation on how to talk to charged. In addition, the unit is Gayla Cawley can be children about drug use, In big cities, the issue is provided with the contact reached at gcawley@item- treatment options and massive. information of the victims live.com. Follow her on how to obtain Narcan, or In Lynn, 247 overdoses and known heroin addicts Twitter @GaylaCawley. Eagan gave her In tune with homelessness Heart to West Lynn EAGAN grade at Sacred Heart. HOMELESS “No Business Like Show From A1 “Mrs. Eagan is the most From A1 Business” from Annie Get amazing person I’ve ever The night’s theatrical Your Gun. launched pre-kinder- met,” she said. “Sacred performance was an ode Michael Tarmey, the as- garten and kindergar- Heart has a beautiful, to the history of Broad- sociation’s treasurer said ten classes. By 1989, the welcoming spirit because way, featuring songs from many homeless shelters school had moved into a of her and she is like a nearly three dozen musi- operate from 4 p.m. to 9 bigger facility on Boston second mother to all of the cals that spanned more a.m., leaving many with- Street, behind the Sacred students, past and pres- than 100 years. out a place to go during Heart Church. ent.” Between songs, perform- the hours in-between. Eagan credits her ded- Michelle Avery, 42, an- icated staff, which in- ers delivered brief mono- “It’s a big gap not be- other graduate, had three cludes faculty, as well as logues about how musi- ing taken care of,” said daughters graduate from nuns and priests, with the cals evolved. Tarmey, who spoke be- the school, and Charlotte, The numbers selected school’s success over the 10, is entering fifth grade. fore the show about the past three decades. She for Best of Broadway came group’s recent photogra- “She has been the most from composers Stephen said each of them took the wonderful principal any- phy project. school’s mission serious- Sondheim and Andrew one could hope for,” she Dubbed “Off The Grid,” ly to encourage students Lloyd Webber. said. “She encourages par- it provides shelter patrons to be ambassadors of the Songs ranged from sim- ents to get involved and access to cameras to docu- Catholic faith, and to em- ple love tunes of the ear- her door has always been ment their experiences. power students to attain ly 1900s to more complex open. She was constant- The best photographs their highest academic po- subjects explored on the ly working to make the will be showcased at Lyn- tential. stage in the 1980s and school the best it could nArts starting Sept. 17. Fr. Brian Flynn, the pas- ‘90s through today. be, whether it was hiring Elaine Miller, the shel- tor of Sacred Heart and Highlights included excellent teachers or mak- ter’s development director, St. Mary’s, said it hasn’t a powerful rendition of sunk in that his hard- ing sure the technology “You’ll Never Walk Alone” said the night’s perfor- offered is state-of-the-art. mance raised $3,000 for working, beloved friend from 1945 hit musical and co-worker is retiring. Simply put, she dedicated Carousel, sung by return- the association. her life to the school and Best of Broadway has “Joanne Eagan and Sa- ing Little Theatre per- cred Heart are synony- we are all the better for former, Thomas Edmonds. four remaining perfor- it.” mances at the Little The- mous with each other,” he The comedic “You’ll Be said. “Her leadership has Mary DeAngelo, a teach- atre every night from Aug. Back” from 2016 Tony been invaluable to me and er at the school for the last 4-7. The Aug. 4 show is award-winning musical, PHOTO | PAULA MULLER the pastors who have pre- three years, will take over Hamilton, also wowed the also a fundraiser, with as principal. Mark Shasha and Karin Anderson are two of the ceded me. Her faith, love crowd. profits going toward the and concern for children, Eagan said she will singers performing during the “Best of Broad- The show closed with the Marblehead Museum & faculty, staff and parents, miss are the smiles she way” show at the Marblehead Little Theatre. cast on stage for a cover of Historical Society. as well as her gifts as a saw each time she walked teacher and a leader, have the halls or visited class- helped to shape who we rooms. Something positive brewing with LPD are as a Catholic school. “Sacred Heart has been I wish her the best as she one of the true loves of prepares to enjoy more my entire life,” she said. COFFEE “The program is scheduled Emily Urbina, 25, Drop Much of the discussion time with her growing “It has been an honor to From A1 to be held here on the last in Center director of The between Dulong and the family.” be the principal and my Saturday of each month Haven Project, a nonprof- residents centered around Amy Newhall, 40, who heart is filled with a life- perhaps schools should be and I hope the word it program dedicated to crime, relationship build- graduated in 1995, is time of incredible mem- asked to promote it in the spreads and it grows and helping the homeless, said ing and homelessness. the parent of Rashaud, ories that I will always fall. grows.” the gathering can become While Lynn’s overall 11, who is entering sixth cherish.” The shop’s manager, Abi- Patrolman Ryan Dulong, a city resource. crime rate fell by 6.4 per- gail Cissel, 22, said it’s im- 36, the officer selected to “This is an awesome op- cent from 2013 to 2014, the portant to provide a com- participate in this month’s portunity for local citizens most recent data available fortable place for police program, has been on the to get to know police in a from crime-data.com, the and residents to meet and police force for 11 years. more personal way,” she city has a perception that hopes it becomes more “Building better rela- said. “Lynn police do a ter- it is unsafe. popular. tionships within the com- rific job of working with Attendees agreed that “This is a great way to munity is important,” he the public and makes a these important issues create better dialogue be- said. “Everyone benefits special effort to include need to be addressed more tween the police and the when we share ideas and the younger members of frequently and by all Lynn citizens of Lynn,” she said. concerns.” the community.” residents. 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What fools these mortals be Fiesta on the Lynn Common

PHOTO | PAULA MULLER Members of the Guatemalan Dance Group, Guatemayense, dance at the Viva Latino Ameri- ca Festival on Lynn Common on Saturday.

The forest was full of wood nymphs and fairies on Saturday as Arts After Hours put on A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Lynn Woods. “Puck”, played by Cassandra Making contacts at the club Meyer, observed the play from afar and makes mischief.

COURTESY PHOTO Tedesco Country Club, in Marblehead, hosted the Lynn Area Chamber of Commerce’s “Multi Chamber Women In Networking” business event last week. PHOTOS | PAULA MULLER Rory Boyd as “Oberon” and Cassie Foote as “Titania” plot in the forest as the Outrage, caution from Latino stars in critical election year audience watches. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Celebri- ties are known to jump on political bandwagons, whether it’s Oprah ‘Jason Bourne’ wins with $60 million, Winfrey cheering candidate ‘Bad Moms’ scores Barack Obama in 2008 or Clint Eastwood and his GOP convention LOS ANGELES (AP) — Between the monologue deriding the president return of Matt Damon as super spy in 2012. “Jason Bourne,” the promise of laugh- While Republican nominee ing along with a few fed-up ladies in Donald Trump’s harsh rhetoric the raunchy comedy “Bad Moms” and on immigrants and wall-building the dark internet thriller “Nerve,” all might be expected to convert a of which had strong debuts, there was wave of Latino stars into activists, something new for everyone in theaters the reaction has been cautious from Damon this weekend. some, fiery from others as Latino Even after a nearly 10-year hiatus, stars search out their own path in Matt Damon as Jason Bourne still an extraordinary political year. draws a significant audience. The Paul Green- Their involvement may be influ- grass-directed sequel raked in a healthy $60 million enced by career concerns among the in its opening weekend, according to studio estimates still-emerging Hollywood base of Sunday. Latino entertainers, as well as the Not adjusted for inflation, it’s the second highest complex and thorny political heri- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS opening of the series, behind “The Bourne Ultima- tage of Latin American immigrants. In this Friday photo released by HBO, host Bill Maher, left, and tum’s” $69.3 million debut in 2007 — the last time Differences are evident among even guest, actress America Ferrara appear on “Real Time with Bill Damon appeared as the Robert Ludlum-created established stars like Eva Longo- Maher,” in Los Angeles. character. ria, Salma Hayek and Jennifer With a nine-year gap between films, Universal kept Lopez. said in an emailed reply. fessor at the USC Annenberg School awareness high in the lead up to the release with “So when Donald Trump calls us For singer-actress Lopez, ques- for Communication and Journalism. airings of the Matt Damon “Bourne” trilogy on eight criminals and rapists, he’s insult- tions at a recent red carpet event Research consistently shows that of NBCUniversal’s networks. Social media channels ing American families,” Longoria, drew measured responses. immigrants in general are less likely also pushed out a video where Matt Damon recaps the a veteran political activist, said previous three films in 90 seconds. during her speech to the Democrat- “I encourage all Latinos to go out to discuss issues with their children, “In the exit polls, the No. 1 reason for people check- ic convention. “My father is not a and vote and have their voice be something “acutely” evident among ing it out was the previous films,” said Nick Carpou, criminal or rapist. In fact, he’s a heard because we do hold a lot of those from Latin American coun- Universal’s president of domestic distribution. “Audi- United States veteran.” power in that sense,” she said. How tries where political violence and ences were ready for it and satisfied.” Hayek responded to an interview does she plan to use her power? “By one-party rule limit opportunities According to exit data, audiences were 55 percent request with a call to arms. one, voting, and by two, encourag- for involvement, he said. male, and 60 percent over the age of 35. “I think it’s important for all Lati- ing others to,” Lopez said. “In the African-American commu- The original R-rated comedy “Bad Moms,” from the nos, not only artists, to get involved Among African-American celeb- nity, on the other hand, we’ve had writers of “The Hangover,” also had reason to crack in this election. We have been rities, it’s not unusual to weigh in generations of political engagement open the champagne this weekend. The STX Enter- ignorantly insulted by one of the publicly on volatile topics such as with parents, with ministers and tainment film, starring Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and candidates who claims Latinos are police shootings. But there’s a sharp with community organizations, and Kathryn Hahn as a trio of moms on the edge, blew criminals when in reality we are a difference between blacks and Lati- the vote was really hard fought past its $20 million budget to take in earning $23.4 great contribution to America,” the nos, famous or not, when it comes to for,” Hollihan said. “It’s part of the million in its first days in theaters. Oscar-nominated actress (“Frida”) politics, said Tom Hollihan, a pro- culture to be politically active.” WEATHER LOTTERY

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With him in it. got the jump on Wyoma right away, Hartford’s Lynn Shore Braves completed an undefeated season scoring ve runs in the rst inning. Saturday at Wyoma Little League’s The key blow was Aiven Cabral’s Reinfuss Field, defeating the Wyo- two-run homer that sailed far over ma Royals, 15-1, in four innings to the left- eld fence. It was one of two win this year’s City Series. homers by Cabral, who nished the Hartford published a book last day with ve RBI. summer on the history of the City Yordy Contreras also knocked in Series, calling it a labor of love. He a run in the rst with a single, and said Saturday’s victory over Wyo- scored on another base hit. ma “was the highlight of my Little It was an all-around great day PHOTO | BOB ROCHE League career. for Cabral, who got the nod as the starting pitcher and pitched The Lynn Shore team waits to swarm Yordy Contreras as he rounds the bases on “This is my eighth time in the City Series,” said Hartford, who a home run. was a longtime coach, manager and CITY SERIES, B3 ‘Bight Me’ sails to win at Marblehead NOOD By Katie Morrison in quite some time. But it division, the most competi- ITEM STAFF was still two Marblehead tive in the regatta, beating natives who ended up as out 31 other competitors MARBLEHEAD -- The overall winners. to claim rst place with 29 2016 Helly Hansen Mar- Charlie Pendleton and points. They were named blehead NOOD Regatta Jim Raisides, both of Mar- the overall winners for the was the largest the Bos- blehead, sailed Bight Me third time at the Marble- ton Yacht Club has seen to victory in the Rhodes 19 head NOOD. Raisides and Pendleton are xtures in the Mar- blehead sailing commu- nity, and Raisides serves as the vice president of the Rhodes 19 Fleet 5 in town. The duo last won the Rhodes 19 in 2012, and secured a couple of second-place nishes in the following years. This year’s performance for the pair was a nice bounce back from a ninth-place nish in 2015. Though they’ve been named the overall winners at the Marblehead NOOD twice before, both men say they’ll never take it PHOTO | BOB ROCHE for granted, acknowledg- ing the excellent class of Bishop Fenwick’s Cody Mullen sets to loft a pass to his receiver in the Lynn Flag Football Tournament at Manning Field Saturday. ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON sailors each year’s regatta brings to Marblehead. Jim Raisides, left, and Charlie Pendleton, overall The Rhodes 19 division winners at the Helly Hansen Marblehead NOOD is always lled with tight regatta, share a laugh during an interview with Flag football tourney Sailing World Magazine after their win. REGATTA, B2 gets big turnout East Lynn strolls to By Steve Krause the city. “We wanted to get to help us, and because of ITEM SPORTS EDITOR them away from the TV, that, the kids who played and get them to do some- didn’t have to pay any- LYNN — Roughly 170 thing constructive. I think thing,” said Smith. “A lot South Babe Ruth title  ag football players de- we accomplished that.” of businesses came for- scended on Manning Actually, Smith said, the ward, and John Kasian to the plate and scored ire and Robbie Murphy Field Saturday for the By Anne Marie Tobin turnout was better than at City Hall (Community FOR THE ITEM four runs. It had only one followed with singles, but inaugural Stop the Vi- hit in the rally, but it was Bleau got out of the jam olence: Lynn Parks and he thought it would be. Development) found us LYNN — The East Lynn a big one: a two-run, two- with a grounder to third Recreation Flag Football “I think the kids real- a day the facility wasn’t Senior Babe Ruth team out bases loaded single by base. Bleau settled down Tourney, and organizer ly responded to what we being used, so we didn’t played a near- awless Jackson Cooper that made and allowed just three hits Rob Smith feels the event were trying to do,” he said. have to pay for that, ei- game last night at Clan- it 5-2. over the next six innings. met his committee’s ob- “It was a great day, and a ther. And Lisa Nerich cy Field, beating Peabody, Bleau got off to a bit of Pat Bartholomew led off jectives. great feeling to see every- from Parks and Recre- 5-3, to win the Northeast a rocky start. Peabody the bottom of the second “We wanted to get the one having a good time.” ation was awesome, too.” Senior Babe Ruth South starter Mike Raymond led with a single. He stole sec- kids off the streets, to give In all, 16 teams partici- This was Smith’s idea. championship. off the game with a triple ond and third, and, just for them something to do for pated, free of any admis- “I was just sitting East Lynn starter Corey to the fence in left-center. good measure, also stole a day,” said Smith, a long- sions or registration fees. around wondering Bleau pitched a gem of a Vin Orlando brought Ray- home to tie things up at 1-1. time assistant in both “We got some great complete game, allowing mond home with a ground football and in sponsors who stepped up FOOTBALL, B2 just two earned runs on out to second. Joe Magu- EAST LYNN, B3 six hits, a walk and two . He had a little help from Peabody, which made Navs win seventh straight three costly errors and is- sued seven walks, three of It was a very successful total baserunners. Maiola (UMass Lowell) which ended up scoring. weekend for the North Alex Brickman (Siena continued the rally with “They gave us some gifts Shore Navigators, as the College) came in to close a walk. and we took advantage, team broke the .500 mark it out and looked good in Christian Cabrera but Corey pitched a fan- for the rst time this sea- his two innings of work, (Broward CC) came up tastic game tonight,” East son and extended their allowing one hit lowering to the plate and worked Lynn manager Jim Dever- season-long win streak to his ERA to an even 3.00 the count to 2-1. The eaux said. “This was by seven with a pair of close on the season. He was fourth pitch sailed past far the best-hitting team wins. credited with the win, the catcher, allowing the we had faced with their Sunday, the Navs im- thanks to the late-game runners to move up and entire lineup capable of proved to 26-24 with a offense from the Naviga- Roper to score. Following hitting, but Corey just 4-2 win over the Wachu- tors. that, Cabrera launched used the fastball and a sett Dirt Dawgs at Fraser In the eighth inning, a sacri ce  y, scoring nice mix of off speed stuff Field. the game was tied at one Singleton and giving the and just threw strikes. The Navigators got when the Navigators got Navs a 3-1 lead. They put the ball in play a superb effort out of their offense going. Mac- The Navigators would and our defense was solid starting pitcher Nick Daniel Singleton (Salem put up one more run in and made plays.” Malatesta (St. Joseph’s State) and Jordan Roper the inning thanks to a Trailing 2-1 in the bot- PHOTO | ANN MARIE TOBIN College of Maine). Ma- (Marist College) got on single by Nick Falkson latesta worked seven in- base to start things off (Tufts University). That tom of the fourth inning, Lynn second baseman Joey Ragusa goes to ip East Lynn sent nine men nings dominated the Dirt via a walk and a hit by a the ball to the bag. Dawgs, allowing just ve pitch respectively. Colby NAVS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 2016 Tedesco crowns champions

MARBLEHEAD — Brad back the lead, and she never (the others were in 2008, 2009, Tufts and Joanne Steadman are relinquished it. Her front nine and 2011-13) by five shots over the men’s and women’s champi- was highlighted by a 30-foot DeSalvo. ons at Tedesco Country Club. birdie putt on the seventh. Nine players competed in this Steadman won her champion- Steadman’s front-nine 40 year's tournament. ship Friday in a 54-hole stroke- stretched her lead over Pap- Tufts won his title last month, play format. pathanasi to four shots and five winning by a stroke over Jim Her opening 89 gave her a over DeSalvo. Katsos, 225 to 226, and by three one-shot lead over Lisa DeSal- Steadman struggled on the over Matt Sachar (228). vo. Defending champion Kym 11th hole but Pappathanasi Three golfers finished tied for Pappathanasi fired an 85 in the and DeSalvo did also, keeping fourth: Bill Cunningham, Bren- second round to lead Steadman Steadman’s lead at four shots. dan Locke and Anthony Dilisio, (89) and DeSalvo (88) by one Steadman played steady golf all of whom finished with 231. stroke after 36 holes. for the last seven holes to shoot It was Tufts’ fourth club In the final round, Steadman’s a final-round 89 and win her championship. He won his oth- par on the third hole gave her sixth Tedesco Championship ers in 2004, 2006 and 2011.

ITEM FILE PHOTO The competitive Rhodes 19 division, which the overall ITEM FILE PHOTO winners, Jim Raisides and Charlie Pendleton raced in, get Lynn native Katie Burt is one of six current members of the Boston College women’s ready to set sail Thursday. hockey team invited to attend USA Hockey’s annual Women’s National Festival. Burt among players headed Locals win big in Helly Hansen NOOD regatta to Women’s National Festival REGATTA to two locals - Tomas Hornos of From B1 Marblehead and Charles Kenah- CHESTNUT HILL — Six '16, defenseman Emily Pfalzer U.S. Women's National Team an of Swampscott. Kenahan held members of the forthcoming '15, forward Haley Skarupa '16, that won gold at the 2016 Inter- competition, and 2016’s races a slight lead heading into the fi- 2016-17 Boston College women's forward Kelli Stack '11, forward national Federation were no different. Of the 11 rac- nal race, but Hornos delivered hockey team – and a total of 13 Allie Thunstrom '10 and for- Women's World Championship es over four days, their boat only a first-place finish in the final Eagles overall – are headed to ward Dana Trivigno '16. – including Carpenter, Keller, finished first four times. But no of six races to take first overall USA Hockey's annual Women's In total, nine members of the Pfalzer, Skarupa, Stack and other sailors in the division fin- with 14 points. National Festival, which will be Eagles' record-setting 2015-16 Trivigno – and 21 members of ished first more than twice. Leicester, VT’s Don Brush was held August 8-14 at the Olympic squad are headed to the Team the U.S. Women's National Un- Raisides said that their key to also in the mix in the Etchells, Center in Lake Placid, N.Y. USA camp, the largest continent der-18 Team that won gold at keeping calm during tense races making things even tighter for The six members of the 2016- from any one team – high school, the 2016 IIHF Under-18 Wom- is staying focused. Hornos and his boat, Destiny. 17 BC women's hockey team college or professional – that en's World Championship will “The tension gets a little high, “We got a lucky [wind] shift at headed to Lake Placid are soph- played together last season. take part in the festival. The but we stick to what’s happening the end so we were able to beat omore defenseman Grace Bizal, The festival is an annual train- complete roster includes 32 de- on the race course, and under- everybody else,” said Hornos, junior goaltender Katie Burt, ing session that will also be used fensemen, 54 forwards and nine stand where your competition is who was born in Chile. “They junior defenseman Kali Flana- to select two 22-player rosters goaltenders. and what you think you should also sailed really well, it was a gan, junior defenseman Megan for a pair of series against Can- In addition to the American do next,” said Raisides. really good regatta.” Keller, freshman forward Cai- ada held simultaneously from players headed to USA Hockey's Though Pendleton and Danvers’ Fred DeNapoli and trin Lonergan and sophomore August 17-21 in Calgary, Alber- camp, senior forward Kristyn Raisides had the advantage of his crew on Allegro Semplicita forward Makenna Newkirk. ta, at Canada Olympic Park. Capizzano is headed to camp being familiar with the waters narrowly beat out Mark Masur Additionally, seven former The U.S. entries will feature an with Canada to compete for a in Marblehead, when asked if and Two Feathers, from Dallas, Eagles are among the 95-player Under-18 Select Team and Un- spot on the Canada U22 roster. there’s a rule of thumb to follow Texas, for a win in the J105 divi- roster: defenseman Lexi Bend- der-22 Select Team. Canada's camp will be held Aug. when sailing in the Marblehead sion for the second straight year. er '16, forward Alex Carpenter Twenty-one members of the 5-21, in Calgary, Alberta. weather, Raisides smiled and DeNapoli gave the credit to his shook his head. crew when talking about Allegro “Never,” he said. “We live here, Semplicita’s recent success. Navs break .500 for first time this year we love it, it’s a fantastic place to “We have a great core group, sail, but we would pretty much we’ve been together for about six NAVS by former Salem State Viking the fourth inning. like to sail anyplace but here be- years,” said DeNapoli. “It’s 75, From B1 and current Los Angeles Angels Brian Burke () cause there are so many variables, 85 percent crew and only about minor-leaguer Richie Fecteau. came in to relieve Tramon- and it really is a challenge. It’s a 15 percent driver. Driving is an brought in Nick DiBenedetto Maiola is also the second Nav- dozzi and he did a stellar job of very difficult place to be consis- easy thing to do compared to (Trinity College) to extend the igator this season to have a keeping them in the game. He tent, so you really have to focus.” what these guys (the crew) do. lead to 4-1 and ultimately give multi-homer game. Brickman worked 4 1/3 innings, allowing “We do our homework, get out Other winners included Nor- the Navigators the cushion that completed the feat earlier in the only four baserunners and strik- early and do a lot of wind checks, walk, Conn’s. Marek Zaleski they needed to win the game. season in a trip to Worcester. ing out two batters. Burke kept kind of look at what’s going on, in the Laser Full Rig, Astoria, Saturday, the Navigators All of the Navigators’ offense the Suns offense in check and make a hypothesis for what’s go- N.Y.’s Ryosuke Sakai in the La- managed to squeak by the came by way of the long ball. In gave the Navigators a chance to ing to happen during the day,” ser Radial, Stowe, Vt.’s Berit Pittsfield Suns, 3-2, earning the top of the eighth, DiBened- build on the 1-0 lead they had said Pendleton. “Sometimes it Solstad in the Town Class, Lex- their first winning record of the ettotook the first pitch deep to when he entered the game. works out, the majority of the time ington’s Norm Cressy and Bruce season. left center field. It was his sec- The Suns threatened late in it does, but sometimes it doesn’t, Dyson in the IOD, Portland, Maiola provided most of the ond homer of the season and it the game, as they score twice and we make adjustments.” Maine’s Carter White in the J24, offense for the Navigaters. Mai- made the score 3-0 at the time. in the ninth, but Quinn Di- The duo will travel down to the Weston’s Brian Keane in the J70 ola crushed two solo home runs Bobby Tramondozzi (UMa- Pasquale (Stevens Institute) British Virgin Islands in October and West Roxbury’s Colin San- from the cleanup spot in the or- ss Boston) got the start for got a key bases-loaded strike to compete in the final regatta in tangelo in the Viper 640. der, his first putting the Navs the Navigators and was effec- that end the game. the Helly Hansen NOOD series One hundred and ninety boats on the board and giving them a tive. He pitched four shutout The Navigators will return to from October 23-28. participated in this year’s regatta, 1-0 lead. innings, notching a couple of Fraser Field on Wednesday, Au- Raisides and Pendleton were falling just four shy of the NOOD His second home run was his strikeouts. He worked out of a gust 2 when they play host to the not the only local winners at the regatta in Annapolis for the larg- seventh of the season, which couple of jams, including a bas- Martha’s Vineyard Sharks. First regatta. est Helly Hansen NOOD regatta tied the franchise record held es-loaded situation at the end of pitch is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. The Etchells races came down in the United States this year. Flag football tournament draws 170 athletes

FOOTBALL School (South Boston), Brian From B1 Vaughan was the coach. In middle school, Julianna’s whether there was something we Hair Salon defeated Team Nich- could do over the summer, before olson, 33-14. Most Valuable our 3-on-3 basketball tourna- Player Mathius James had three ment in September,” he said. “I touchdowns. Lou Rivera Jr. also thought of the flag football, and played well. Lou Rivera was the ran it by the rest of the commit- coach. tee, and we went with it.” The high school championship It was a lot of work, he said. game was the last of the day, with “Getting sponsors is huge,” he Rick’s Auto Collision defeating said, “but also getting water do- AWCC Auto Works, 38-20. nated was a big thing too. We got Rick’s was led by the Dylan and a lot of help from WalMart and Cody Mullen, who each threw a Stop & Shop. We had to get foot- touchdown pass and caught one. balls, and the flags. Everybody West Lynn Pop Warner coach An- stepped up.” dre Robinson coached the team. In grammar school champion- Committee members includ- ship action, the team sponsored ed Smith, former English High by Lynn School Committee girls basketball coaches Fred member John Ford defeated Lu- Hogan and Rachael Bradley, li’s, 27-20, led by David Brown Ford, Antonio Gutierrez, Ebony Jr. and Brian Vaughan Jr., both White, Ward 6 City Councilor of whom scored touchdowns. Peter Capano, former English PHOTO | BOB ROCHE Former Lynn English standout, football coach Peter Holey and and current coach at Excel High Val Deland. Keoni Gaskin, left, and Jamie James break out in laughter after Gaskin’s interception. MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

TV/RADIO SPORTS BRIEFS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS (Not including last night’s games) TV Diamonds in the Tonight Tuesday Wednesday WEST MLB: NY Yankees at NY at vs. Martha’s W L Pct. GB Streak L10 Mets, ESPN, 7:10 p.m.; Rough softball Off (6:35) Vineyard Worcester 32 16 0.667 - 1W 5-5 Bristol 22 26 0.458 10 1L 5-5 Boston at Seattle, NESN, Sharks (7) The Diamonds in the Torrington 19 28 0.404 12.5 1W 4-6 10:10 p.m. Rough softball camp will be Pittsfield 17 29 0.370 14 3L 2-8 Basketball: Men’s exhibition, held Aug. 8-12 at Breed Mid- Wachusett 18 31 0.367 14.5 5L 3-7 US vs. Nigeria, NBA TV, 8 dle School softball field from EAST Thursday Friday W L Pct. GB Streak L10 p.m. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. vs. Bristol Blues vs. Seacoast Seacoast 33 15 0.688 - 5W 8-2 Cycling: Tour of Utah (Stage Lunch is provided on Tues- (7) Mavericks Nashua 30 19 0.612 3.5 2L 6-4 1), FS2, 12 p.m. day and Thursday. (7) Navigators 26 24 0.520 8 7W 7-3 The camp is for those aged Brockton 25 24 0.510 8.5 2W 8-2 Horse racing: Saratoga, FS2, 7-17. Participants get a M. Vineyard 20 30 0.400 14 1W 3-7 4 p.m. T-shirt, and there will be Soccer: Friendly: Liverpool vs. competition on Friday. AS Roma, ESPN2, 8:30 The cost is $125. The Pedroia leads ninth-inning comeback p.m. coaching staff includes Chris RADIO Warren, Derek Dana, Frank- ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) even have been up to bat MLB: Boston at Seattle, ie Galeazzi, Jenny Garrity — Dustin Pedroia came in the ninth had Red Sox WEEI-FM (93.7), 10:10 p.m. and Winthrop softball coach through with another big manager John Farrell not Dave Guffy. homer against Huston come out to help him ar- TODAY IN SPORTS Street. He almost didn't gue a called third strike Referee have the chance. in the fourth inning. An- Aug. 1 Pedroia hit a go-ahead, gels starter Tyler Skaggs 1936 — The Olympic Games open certification three-run shot with two looped a curveball high outs in the ninth inning and outside for strike in Berlin. The opening ceremonies is The Association of New presided over by Adolf Hitler. and Xander Bogaerts fol- three and Pedroia imme- 1945 — New York's Mel Ott hits his England Football Officials lowed with another homer diately argued the call 500th home run in a 9-2 victory (ANEFO) will conduct its to lead the with home plate umpire over the Boston Braves at the Polo annual certification course Grounds. Only Babe Ruth with 714 over the Los Angeles An- Gabe Morales. Knowing and Jimmie Foxx with 527 have for those interested in offici- gels 5-3 Sunday. how short-tempered Pe- more. ating high school, prep Street (3-2) entered with droia is, Farrell came out 1972 — Nate Colbert of the San school and youth football. a 3-0 lead, walked Jackie to finish the argument Diego Padres drives in 13 runs in a Registration is Monday, Aug. doubleheader sweep of the Atlanta Bradley Jr. and allowed with crew chief Joe West Braves 9-0 and 11-7. 29 at 7 p.m. and weekly Aaron Hill's single. After and was quickly ejected. 1987 — Mike Tyson wins the undis- classes will continue for two a pair of strikeouts, Mook- Pedroia hit his second puted heavyweight championship months. At conclusion of the ie Betts singled in a run go-ahead homer run in the with a 12-round unanimous decision course, an exam will be and Pedroia homered to ninth inning or later. The over IBF champion Tony Tucker in Las Vegas. given for certification. center on a 1-0 slider as other was a tiebreaking, two- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Mike Trout climbed the run drive off Street in the 1990 — Arkansas jumps to the Dustin Pedroia celebrates with Mookie Betts af- Southeastern Conference, severing center-field fence in vain. 10th inning of a 13-11 win at its 76-year tie to the troubled South- But Pedroia wouldn't Colorado on June 24, 2010. ter hitting a go-ahead home run in the ninth. west Conference. Youth summer 1992 — Eric Griffin, a two-time world champion at 106 pounds, Track Series loses to Rafael Lozano of Spain Rookies turning heads at Patriots camp under the new electronic scoring The Lynn Parks and Rec- system used at the Summer Olym- reation Department’s youth FOXBOROUGH (AP) Ryan said of Jones, the They're doing an impres- ing their case. pics, even though all five judges summer evening track — Despite not having a 60th pick — and New En- sive job of trying to inject So far, so good. Sixth- credit him with more blows than his meets will be held at the opponent as did five jury members first-round draft choice gland's first — in the 2016 life into a veteran squad, round pick Kamu Grugi- used as a backup in case the com- Manning Field in Lynn, run- as a penalty in the Tom draft. a team trying to add rook- er-Hill has been singled puter failed. ning every Monday evening Brady "Deflategate" case, "The kid's a competitor. ies even though its first- out by Belichick for his 1994 — Baltimore's Cal Ripken through August 15. The the You see that in the lock- round pick was taken becomes the second major leaguer early work. Grugier-Hill, meets begin at 6:30 p.m. to play 2,000 straight games as the have a group of rookies er room. You see that on away by Commissioner a college teammate of There is no entry fee. already opening eyes at the field. He fits right in Roger Goodell. Orioles beat Minnesota 1-0. Garoppolo's at Eastern 1996 — Michael Johnson wins Among the events will the training camp. with what we're trying to Camp is still young, and Illinois, is listed as a line- Olympic gold in the 200 meters in a the 30-meter dash for chil- It starts with cornerback do, and I think the whole there is plenty of media record 19.32 seconds, becoming backer but really is a hy- dren 3 years old and young- Cyrus Jones. bunch of rookies and (sec- attention being paid to the first male Olympian to win the brid linebacker/safety 200 and 400 in a single games. er. Six longer races will be "I'm not one to grade ond-year corner) Justin Brady and Jimmy Garop- Dan O'Brien wins gold in the decath- held for those in high school people, I'm not coach (Bill Coleman and all those polo, his apparent replace- who doesn't care where he lon, four years after failing to make and younger.There will also Belichick). But I can just guys are doing a great job ment for the first four plays — and has also been the U.S. Olympic team. tell, the kid's an athlete," of just competing every games. But this is a time part of special teams in 2004 — Karen Stupples wins her be a standing long jump and first major title with a record-tying softball throw. fellow cornerback Logan day." rookies really start mak- camp. 19-under 269 at the Women's Brit- Children from all commu- ish Open. Stupples ties the low nities are invited. To register score in a major, set by Dottie Pep- Offense leads Lynn Shore to City Series win per at the 1999 Nabisco Dinah or to find out more, visit Shore. www.lwrun.org. CITY SERIES darrama, with two each. From B1 The Braves played 18 TRANSACTIONS regular-season games, National League a no-hitter in the game, winning them all. Then, which lasted only four in- American League — they won two more in their nings, until Wyoma’s final BOSTON RED SOX — Sent Optioned LHP Zac Curtis to regular league playoffs to at-bat, when Christian RHP Craig Kimbrel to Paw- Mobile (SL). Designated 1B earn the right to play in Moran hit a blast out of Mike Freeman and RHP Josh the City Series -- their sec- tucket (IL) for a rehab assign- the park to account for his Collmenter for assignment. ond straight appearance ment. team’s only run. Selected the contracts of in the tournament (they CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Trad- Wyoma was able to stave LHPs Steve Hathaway and lost to Wyoma last year). ed LHP Zach Duke to St. off Shore for one inning They survived the win- Louis for OF Charlie Tilson. Adam Loewen from Reno -- the second -- but even ner’s bracket -- something Reinstated LHP Carlos (PCL). Recalled RHP Evan that required a Herculean Hartford says helped Rodon from the 15-day DL. Marshall from Reno. effort. The Braves loaded them immeasurably -- and — Placed the bases with none out. KANSAS CITY ROYALS — needed only one game to LHP Matt Marksberry on the However, Moran made a Placed RHP Wade Davis on win the title. 15-day DL. Recalled 2B Dan- nice catch on a line drive the 15-day DL, retroactive to “We had to fight through iel Castro from Gwinnett (IL). and doubled the runner Thursday. Recalled LHP Matt the loser’s bracket last Strahm from Northwest CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned off second. He then caught another line drive for the year,” said Hartford, “and Arkansas (TL). RHP Justin Grimm to Iowa we ran out of pitching. (PCL). Selected the contract third out. NEW YORK YANKEES — Trad- This year, we had nine of LHP Brian Matusz from Shore scored another ed LHP Andrew Miller to kids on the team who have Iowa. five runs in the third in- Cleveland for OF Clint Frazier, ning, however. Cabral put pitched, but we were for- LOS ANGELES DODGERS — LHP Justus Sheffield and his second homer of the tunate to stay in the win- Optioned C Austin Barnes to RHPs Ben Heller and J.P. Fey- day out of the park, this ner’s bracket, so our pitch- Oklahoma City (PCL). Rein- ereisen. Traded RHP Vicente time with two runners on ing was solid.” stated OF Kike Hernandez Campos to Arizona for RHP base. The win is the 11th City Tyler Clippard. Assigned Fra- from the 15-day DL. In the top of the fourth, Series title for Lynn Shore zier and Heller to Scranton/ MIAMI MARLINS — Assigned Shore had its third five- since it was chartered in Wilkes-Barre (IL), Feyereisen 1B Don Kelly outright to New run inning, with the big 1956. to Trenton (EL) and Sheffield Orleans (PCL). Optioned RHP blow being a two-run ho- “During the years when to Tampa (FSL). Jose Urena to New Orleans. Dick Champa (the late mer by Contreras, two of PHOTO | BOB ROCHE his three RBI. Connery Post 6 American MLB Also having multi- Legion baseball manager) Lynn Shore manager Paul Hartford hugs his ple-RBI days were Robert was involved, Shore domi- third baseman Roberts Galvis after Lynn AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Galvis and Damian Gua- nated,” said Hartford. Shore’s City Series win. East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Baltimore 59 45 .567 — Washington 61 44 .581 — Toronto 59 46 .562 ½ Miami 57 48 .543 4 East Lynn cruises past Peabody Boston 57 46 .553 1½ New York 54 50 .519 6½ New York 52 52 .500 7 Philadelphia 48 59 .449 14 Tampa Bay 42 61 .408 16½ Atlanta 37 68 .352 24 Central Division Central Division GENERAL W L Pct GB W L Pct GB for South Babe Ruth title HELP WANTED Cleveland 60 42 .588 — Chicago 62 41 .602 — Detroit 57 48 .543 4½ St. Louis 56 49 .533 7 Chicago 51 54 .486 10½ Pittsburgh 52 51 .505 10 SCHOOL NURSES Kansas City 49 55 .471 12 Milwaukee 47 56 .456 15 EAST LYNN choice back to Raymond, “He threw strikes, we CITY OF PEABODY Minnesota 40 64 .385 21 Cincinnati 42 62 .404 20½ leaving the bases load- put the ball in play, but The City of Peabody is seeking full-time West Division West Division From B1 and part-time Registered Nurses to W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ed for JP Reiling, who they made all the plays Texas 62 44 .585 — San Francisco 61 44 .581 — work in the public schools. Duties Houston 55 49 .529 6 Los Angeles 59 46 .562 2 Raymond (2-for-3, 2 runs brought Bleau home with defensively,” Peabody include but are not limited to Seattle 52 50 .510 8 Colorado 52 53 .495 9 scored, RBI) led off the a sacrifice fly to right. Jer- manager Joe Spuglio said. medication administration, health as- Los Angeles 47 57 .452 14 San Diego 45 60 .429 16 third with a long fly ball emy Epstein walked to re- “They didn’t get too many sessment, counseling, screenings, and Oakland 47 58 .448 14½ Arizona 43 62 .410 18 medical treatment to students. RN that was dropped by the load the bases for Cooper, hits, but it was a case of Sunday’s Games Boston (Rodriguez 2-4) at Seattle (Paxton license required. School nurse certifi- Baltimore 6, Toronto 2, 12 innings 3-5), 10:10 p.m. Lynn center fielder. Ray- who singled home Nugent deja vu as we had lost our cation and BSN preferred. For a Cleveland 8, Oakland 0 Miami (Koehler 8-8) at Chicago Cubs mond then scored on an- and Bartholomew to make first playoff game to them detailed job description, information Detroit 11, Houston 0 (Hendricks 9-7), 8:05 p.m. other Orlando (2 RBI) it 5-2. the same way, with just on additional minimum qualifications Tampa Bay 5, N.Y. Yankees 3 Washington (Strasburg 14-1) at Arizona and experience, and how to apply, Minnesota 6, Chicago White Sox 4 (Bradley 4-6), 9:40 p.m. grounder to second to put Peabody pulled to with- that one bad inning. please go to www.peabody-ma.gov/hr Texas 5, Kansas City 3 Milwaukee (Nelson 6-9) at San Diego Peabody on top 2-1. .html. Peabody is an EOE. Boston 5, L.A. Angels 3 in two in the fifth on a Devereaux said he is (Cosart 0-1), 10:10 p.m. Sharon Cameron Seattle at Chicago Cubs, 8:08 p.m. Tuesday’s Games In the fourth, Lynn’s Raymond RBI single that looking forward to the Miami 5, St. Louis 4 Director of Health Texas at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Joey Ragusa started scored Ryan Newbury, league championship N.Y. Mets 6, Colorado 4 and Human Services Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 1 things off by reaching on who had led off the inning game. Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. City of Peabody Milwaukee 4, Pittsburgh 2 Minnesota at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. an infield error. He stole with a long double to left “We have one game left, 24 Lowell Street San Francisco 3, Washington 1 N.Y. Yankees at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Peabody, MA 01960 L.A. Dodgers 14, Arizona 3 second, got to third on a center. which I am told will be Toronto at Houston, 8:10 p.m. 978-538-5920 Cincinnati 3, San Diego 2 wild pitch and scored on After that, Bleau shut played Wednesday against Monday’s Games Oakland at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Fax 978-538-5990 Kansas City (Duffy 6-1) at Tampa Bay Boston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. another wild pitch. Walks the door and retired sev- either Hamilton Wenham San Francisco at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. (Archer 5-14), 7:10 p.m. to Liam Devereaux, Bleau, en of the final eight bat- or Danvers,” he said. “This GET THE RESULTS YOU WANT Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. Minnesota (Berrios 1-1) at Cleveland CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE: (Salazar 11-3), 7:10 p.m. St. Louis at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. and Shea Nugent loaded ters with the only blemish is it for a lot of these guys, N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 6-8) at N.Y. Mets Miami at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. the bases with no outs. being a two-out single by so this is our swan song 781-593-7700, ext. 2 L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. (Verrett 3-6), 7:10 p.m. Devereaux was cut down Murphy (2-for-3) in the top and we want to go out on Toronto (Stroman 8-4) at Houston (Fister Washington at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. classifi[email protected] 10-7), 8:10 p.m. Milwaukee at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. at the plate on a fielder’s of the sixth. top.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 2016 COMICS

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LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A personal gain will come from Consider where the informa- Put your time and effort into Look at change as a new be- Get involved in activities or Don’t share personal secrets an unexpected source. You’ll tion you are receiving is com- personal improvement. The ginning filled with opportunity events that will allow you to or beliefs. Someone will take meet someone interesting while ing from before you let your less you do with people offer- and something that will moti- show off what you have to offer. advantage of you if you are traveling or reunite with people emotions take over. You are ing indulgent temptations, the vate you to learn and expand A personal change will give you too forthcoming. A personal from your past. Take your time better off critiquing yourself, easier it will be to take care of your interests. Turn a negative greater stability and tame any change will help build confi- responding to an offer. not others, if you want to avoid business and build a stable into a positive. insecurity you harbor. dence. Romance is highlighted. discord. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) future. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) Socialize with colleagues and SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Protect against being judged TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Refuse to let moodiness take you will find out information Travel outside your usual realm. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) by someone from a different Spend time with the people over. You will get more sympa- that will help you get ahead. Getting a broader spectrum will Use your emotions to your ben- background by offering an ami- who make a difference in your thy and workable solutions if An unusual opportunity will stir your imagination and help efit. You can manipulate a situ- cable solution to any disagree- life. Take care of health issues. you share your concerns with- be made available. Don’t let you create a personal environ- ation if you are tactful and per- ment that arises. Being able to Consider an alternative ap- out showing anger or criticism. anyone limit your chance to try ment that suits your nature. Let suasive. A deal will have strings find the good in whatever you proach as well as a traditional Work with, not against, the ma- something different. your emotions be your guide. attached. Check the fine print. encounter will pay off. method of treatment. jority.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Couple’s long-ago ties can be bound up again Straight thinking while on defense DEAR ABBY: Forty-five If I didn’t have to work, Dame Edith Sitwell, an En- that his side needs five tricks. years ago I had a mistress. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van I’d take care of her perma- glish poet who died in 1964, From where may they come? My wife knew about her. Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, nently myself. I admit that said, “I have often wished I The defenders surely have Both of our spouses have and was founded by her mother, she can be difficult to live had time to cultivate modesty. to take two hearts and three now passed. I have found with. She can cut you ... But I am too busy thinking clubs. But that will almost her address on the inter- Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at about myself.” certainly require West to lead net, and I’m debating if I DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los down, insist you do all kinds of errands and is Some bridge players are twice through dummy’s club should contact her. What Angeles, CA 90069. too busy thinking about their king. suspicious about someone do you think? hand and do not consider There isn’t a moment to taking her money. I don’t UNSURE IN IOWA this time!” When your fortunately, we seem to partner’s plays and problems. lose. East must discourage child falls off her bike and have reached a point in know what to do. In this deal, how can the de- with his heart three at trick DEAR UNSURE: Be- gets a great big scrape on our culture that nothing is ONE OF SIX IN OHIO fenders defeat three spades one. Then, if West is watch- cause you are both now her forearm, you do not private anymore. I’ll print after West leads the heart ing and trusting, he will shift unencumbered, I don’t see have to post a picture of your suggestion to parents, DEAR ONE OF SIX: king? to a club. East will win that any reason why you the scrape for the world to but while I applaud your Has your mother always West was just about worth trick with his jack, play a low shouldn’t. Clearly, you wanting to protect their see. When your child is been this way? If so, then his nudge to two hearts. At heart to his partner’s queen, have things in common running through the back- children, it’s their job. If perhaps it’s time for anoth- least he had good trumps, and take two more club tricks and a lot of shared history. yard sprinkler without the photos bother you, ig- even if the rest of his hand was when West leads that suit clothes on, you do not have nore them and keep scroll- er family meeting. To ex- waste paper. North’s three again. DEAR ABBY: We are to post a picture to let us ing. pect one sister to shoulder hearts was a cue-bid raise, Nicely done! well into school’s summer know. the entire burden of taking showing at least game-invi- vacation, filled with days Abby, please encourage DEAR ABBY: We are a in a demanding, suspi- tational values with three or by the pool, trips to the your readers to have a family of six children. Our cious parent is unfair to more trumps. South had no zoo, and plenty of time for memorable, safe and ex- elderly mother lives with her. interest in going higher. kids to goof off around the each of us three to 10 citing summer — but to If there have been chang- house. This extended lei- months at a time. Out of If West, after winning the keep those photos to them- es in your mother’s person- first trick, has his head in sure time for the kiddos selves. the six of us, only one is a may be a good time to re- homemaker who has the ality, consider having her the clouds, he will immedi- mind parents to be COMMON SENSE, room and ideal setting for be neurologically evaluat- ately continue with the heart thoughtful about what PLEASE her to live comfortably. ed to see if there is some- queen. Then the contract can- they post on social media. However, she refuses to thing wrong with her. A not be beaten. Some basics: When your DEAR C.S.P.: You obvi- have Mom permanently. geriatric psychiatrist could At trick one, it is East’s job ously don’t want the chil- to send an attitude signal, child accidentally dumps The rest of us have jobs give you some helpful in- all the sunscreen from dren put at risk or shamed. that don’t allow us to be to tell partner whether or not put regardless of whether your beach bag onto the Some people feel a compul- with her during the day. he would like another round car floor, you do not have sion to record everything a Yet we all agreed that put- she’s ill — and help you all of hearts played. Here, East to post a picture of a re- kid does for the world to ting Mom in a nursing decide upon a workable, knows that South has at most gretful, crying toddler to see because their child is home would be out of the permanent living situation two hearts. East is also aware prove that “he really did it so special and unique. Un- question. for her.

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Jacques Hamel had his throat slit PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Tuesday by two Muslim Imam Sami Salem delivers his speech during JK Rowling hopes Harry fanatics, to Paris’ iconic a Mass in Rome’s Saint Mary in Trastevere Notre Dame, where the church, Italy, Sunday. rector of the Mosque of Paris invoked a papal ben- Confederation, Abdullah in nearby Saint-Etienne- Potter play goes global ediction in Latin, many Cozzolino spoke at the du-Rouvray , which began churchgoers were cheered Treasure of St. Gennaro when two 19-year-old at- By Jill Lawless Co-producer Sonia here without ruining ev- by the Muslims in their chapel; three imams also tackers stormed a stone ASSOCIATED PRESS Friedman said she had big erything.” midst. attended Mass at the St. church and killed Hamel hopes for the show, which The script of the play is Interviewed outside the Maria Church in Rome’s as he celebrated morning LONDON — London is has been more than two being published Sunday, cathedral in Rouen, Jac- Trastevere neighborhood, Mass. She joined her fel- under Harry Potter’s spell years in the making. with a global print run in queline Prevot said Mus- donning their traditional low Catholics in turning once more — and J.K. “Hopefully many coun- the millions, so future audi- lims were making “a mag- dress as they entered the to shake hands or em- Rowling hopes the rest of tries at some point will ences will have more oppor- nificent gesture.” sanctuary and sat down in brace the Muslim church- the world will eventually get to see it,” Friedman tunities to know the plot in “Look at this whole Mus- the front row. goers after the service. follow. said. “But it’s a big piece of advance if they choose. lim community that at- Ahmed El Balzai, the At Paris’ iconic Notre The stage play “Har- theater, it’s a big endeav- Without entering spoiler tended Mass,” she said. “I imam of the Vobarno Dame cathedral, Dalil ry Potter and the Cursed or. You can’t just turn this territory, it’s safe to say find this very heartwarm- mosque in Italt’s Lombard Boubakeur, the rector of Child” had its gala opening around overnight.” that the play has much ing.” province of Brescia, said the Mosque of Paris, said Saturday in London’s West The play has been in to make fans rejoice. This French television broad- he did not fear repercus- repeatedly that Muslims End and is already the the- is both an eighth install- cast scenes of interfaith sions for speaking out. want to live in peace. Bou- ater event of the year. previews at the theater solidarity from all around “These people are taint- bakeur, in a fraternal nod Rowling joined director for almost eight weeks, ment in the Potter saga France, with Muslim ing our religion and it to the Catholic Church, John Tiffany, playwright but few details of the plot worthy of Rowling’s seven women in headscarves is terrible to know that said he was addressing Jack Thorne and the cast have leaked (though those novels, and a stage specta- and Jewish men in kippot many people consider all “Urbi et Orbi” — a Latin onstage to receive a rau- seeking spoilers online cle to delight even the un- crowding the front rows Muslim terrorists. That blessing long identified cous standing ovation at will find them). initiated. of Catholic cathedrals in is not the case,” El Bal- with the pope and mean- the end of the two-part People leaving the show The script — written by Lille, Calais or the Basil- azi said. “Religion is one ing “to the city and the show at London’s Palace are handed buttons urging Thorne from a story by ica of Saint Denis, the tra- thing. Another is the be- world.” Theatre, where it’s sched- them to #keepthesecrets — Rowling, Thorne and Tif- ditional resting place of havior of Muslims who France and Italy are uled to run at least until and most have complied. fany — picks up 19 years French royalty. don’t represent us.” both increasing their su- December 2017. Tiffany said spilling the after the end of the final There were similar Italian Foreign Minister pervision of mosques af- If the boy wizard’s cre- play’s secrets was “like un- novel, “Harry Potter and scenes in Italy, where the Paolo Gentiloni thanked ter the spate of jihadi at- ator has her way, that will wrapping children’s Christ- the Deathly Hallows.” head of Italy’s Union of Italian Muslims for their tacks, including Tuesday’s only be the beginning. mas presents for them in Harry — the orphaned Islamic communities — participation, saying they attack in France and the “I’d like as many Potter November, in front of their boy whose destiny was to Izzedin Elzir — called on “are showing their com- July 14 atrocity in Nice fans to see it as possible,” eyes. And why would any- save the wizarding world his colleagues to “take munities the way of cour- in which a fanatical Mus- Rowling said on the red one want to do that?” — is now an overworked this historic moment to age against fundamental- lim truck driver plowed carpet before the show, as Rowling said fans have civil servant at the Min- transform tragedy into ism.” through a crowd of revel- fans cheered and poked “been amazing, they’ve istry of Magic, feeling the a moment of dialogue.” Among the parishioners ers, killing 84 people. Both camera phones over crowd been incredible.” approach of middle age. The secretary general in Rouen was a nun who attacks were claimed by barriers in hope of getting “It is the most extraordi- His younger son, Albus of the country’s Islamic survived Tuesday’s siege the Islamic State group. a picture. nary fandom, so I’m kind Severus, is a reluctant pu- There’s already talk of a of not surprised, because pil at Hogwarts School of Broadway run, and Rowl- they didn’t want to spoil Witchcraft and Wizardry, ing said: “I’d like it to go it for each other,” she said. struggling with the bur- wider than that.” “But I am so happy we got den of his family’s fame. Black Lives supporters seek backing from other minorities

By Deepti Hajela ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — The lat- est deaths of black people at the hands of police led Jaime Sunwoo to under- take something she had always struggled with — a conversation with her parents about race. After two much-publi- cized deaths in July, the 23-year-old Korean-Ameri- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS can from Brooklyn showed her parents a crowd- Pope Francis celebrates a Mass at the Saint John Paul II Sanctuary in sourced letter initiated by Krakow, Poland, Saturday. Asian-Americans specifi- cally to urge others in their community to support the Saints’ blood and bones inspire Black Lives Matter move- ment. Translated into Ko- rean, the letter led to an Catholic pilgrims in Poland unusual moment when Sunwoo’s mother talked By Frances D’Emilio container of blood drawn a song in the hit musical “about our intentions for and Monika from him during medical “Jesus Christ Superstar.” the movement and what Scislowska care in the final weeks of Mary Magdalene now is we want to achieve,” her ASSOCIATED PRESS his life in Rome. His long- honored with the same daughter said. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS time aide, and now Kra- level of liturgical feast Sunwoo, who said her In this Thursday July 21 photo, Korean Amer- KRAKOW, Poland — kow Cardinal Stanislaw day reserved for the apos- family did not discuss ra- ican Jaime Sunwoo shows, from her laptop, a Relics of saints aren’t Dziwisz, asked doctors to tles. Francis is particu- cial issues when she was social media collaboration letter written by rare in Krakow, especially give him a vial of the blood. larly struck by how Mary these days. growing up, said she had a host of Asian Americans and translated for Other relics of the saint Magdalene stood by Jesus Embedded in a gray me- never articulated the ideas their communities to discuss and support the in the chapel include his when other disciples were morial stone, a story be- “so coherently and all at Black Lives Matter movement, in New York. pectoral cross, as well as deserting him, and was once” as the letter did. low the altar where Pope a tunic he wore the day a the first, on Easter morn- That letter and similar have led the movement for as much attention as those Francis celebrated Mass gunman shot him, wound- ing according to Scripture, versions in other languag- opportunities not just for of some black men whose on Saturday in a shrine ing him critically, on May to whom Jesus appeared. es have been circulating in themselves, but for us as deadly encounters with of- dedicated to St. John Paul 13, 1981, in St. Peter’s According to Italian Car- an effort to enlist Asians, well,” an English-language ficers were caught on video, II, is a glass bubble filled Square in Vatican City. dinal Gianfranco Ravasi, with blood drawn from the Hispanics and other mi- version of the letter says. such as Alton Sterling, who Some relics now in Kra- there is no real basis in Polish pontiff shortly be- norities in the movement “Black people have been died July 5 in Baton Rouge, kow are on loan, like those the Gospels to conclude fore his death in 2005. and to cast light on con- beaten, jailed, even killed Louisiana, and Philando from a French church of she was a prostitute. He The round, transparent nections between differ- fighting for many of the Castile, who was killed the Mary Magdalene, a cher- says that erroneous con- vial of blood is just one of ent minority groups. rights that Asian-Ameri- following day in a suburb of ished model of mercy for clusion was made because several relics of John Paul “A system that doesn’t cans enjoy today. We owe St. Paul, Minnesota. the current pontiff, who her name is mentioned in value black lives cannot them so much in return. in this southern Polish thinks the world now the Gospel close on the For Latinos, “not being city where he served as a value Asian-American or We are all fighting against able to get their stories needs more of that quality. heels of an unrelated ref- Asian lives either,” said cardinal before becoming The figure of this wom- erence to a “noted sinner” the same unfair system told around this leaves the Jenn Fang, who writes that prefers we compete the first-ever Polish pon- an, which popular tradi- who bathed Jesus’ feet black community alone in about issues including against each other.” tiff in 1978. tion holds was a prostitute, with her tears and dried a struggle that is really Asian-American activism Karla Monterroso, an ad- Here are some of the is climbing in esteem with them with her hair. at the Reappropriate blog. vocate for increasing black shared,” she said. more popular saints’ relics Pope Francis, who sees her Pilgrim Nounella From the beginning, and Latino representation Latinos and blacks “have currently or permanent- as a compassionate, enthu- Blanchedent from French Black Lives Matter sup- in the technology field, very, very intricate and in- ly in and around Krakow, siastic evangelizer. Guadeloupe found the porters have included pro- helped write a letter in terwoven issues that can which is hosting a Catho- Dominican priests at a Mary Magdalene relics testers and activists of all Spanish and English aimed almost be spoken to in the lic youth event this week church in France where helped her to pray. races. In this latest cam- at Hispanic communities. same sentence with re- drawing hundreds of thou- part of her tibia bone is “You can focus better on paign, minority supporters The Spanish letter refer- gards to the criminal jus- sands of pilgrims. kept accompanied her rel- the prayer. You can focus are turning to the people ences the deaths of Antho- tice system,” said Maximo In the Church of the ics to St. Casimir church in better on your thoughts. closest to them, trying to ny Nunez, Melissa Ventura, Anguiano, an activist in Relics, the lower of two Krakow earlier this month. She brings you closer to convince them that the Pedro Villanueva and Alex San Antonio, Texas, who churches in the Sanctuary A recent Vatican decree God,” the 27-year-old pil- movement is their fight too. Nieto, who were all killed has written about the need of St. John Paul II that lies has “upgraded” how the grim said as a priest cel- “In fighting for their in interactions with police. for Latinos to speak out on a hill overlooking some church remembers the ebrated a Mass in French own rights, black activists Their deaths did not receive against police misconduct. shopping centers, is the woman whose life inspired to a packed church. B8 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 2016 HEALTH Recall prompts new warning: Don’t eat dough By David Pitt ferent strains of E. coli al Mills is based, has had “Only a small sub-set of ASSOCIATED PRESS bacteria that produce the most illnesses with five. flour produced at the Kan- a toxin that can make Colorado, Illinois, Michigan sas City plant has been DES MOINES, Iowa — people sick. In the past each reported four. traced back to individuals The most basic of baking several years, the CDC WHICH PRODUCTS who have become ill. To ingredients, flour, is at the has investigated several ARE AFFECTED? date, E. coli has not been center of a complicated multi-state outbreaks of The recall is a small found in testing of the question: How did it be- these E. coli strains linked fraction of the 2.5 billion manufacturing facility,” come contaminated with to sources such as sprouts, pounds of flour General the company said. bacteria normally found but never raw flour. Mills produces in a year. BUT I LOVE COOKIE in animal feces? HOW DID THE E. Batches of unbleached, DOUGH, WHAT NOW? The E. coli-tainted flour COLI GET INTO THE all-purpose, and self-ris- from General Mills has Throw away any product FLOUR SUPPLY? ing flour varieties from included in the recall, in- sickened 46 people in 21 The CDC and FDA don’t General Mills, Gold Med- cluding flour stored in con- states and prompted about know, though are investi- al, Wondra and Signature tainers other than the orig- 45 million pounds of it to gating. Kitchens flour brands are inal packaging, Neil said. be recalled. And, the Food The bacteria lives in ani- included. A few cake mix- and Drug Administration mal intestines and is most es, a biscuit mix and a Stop making homemade is cautioning raw cookie playdough for children or commonly spread through PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS pancake mix containing dough and cake batter afi- contamination from feces. General Mills flour also tasting cake or cookie bat- cionados not to indulge. Flour is refined from wheat In this undated file photo, cookie dough clings were recalled. ter before cooking. FDA testing determined grown in open fields and it to the beaters of a standing mixer. WHAT DOES GENER- Cooks at home and in that raw dough eaten or is considered a raw agricul- AL MILLS SAY? restaurants and bakeries handled by people who tural product with no treat- ologist Dr. Karen Neil said. better within a week, but In an emailed response to should wash hands, work became ill was made us- ment process designed to WHAT TYPES OF ILL- some become seriously ill The Associated Press, the surfaces and utensils ing flour was produced kill contaminants like bac- NESSES ARE REPORT- and develop potentially company said its officials thoroughly after working between November 2015 teria before it reaches con- ED AND WHERE? fatal kidney failure. Thir- do not believe the Kansas with raw dough products and February 2016 at the sumers. As a result, there’s These strains of E. coli teen people have been hos- City plant is the source of containing flour. Keep General Mills facility in potential for contamination bacteria can cause di- pitalized and one has kid- the bacteria but they “have raw foods away from flour Kansas City, Missouri. between the field and the arrhea and abdominal ney failure, the CDC said. elevated cleaning proto- to prevent cross-contami- Officials found two dif- packaging, CDC epidemi- cramps. Most people get Minnesota, where Gener- cols” out of caution. nation. More bug spray, less dining al fresco planned in Zika zone By Jennifer Kay coffee with her husband. and Kelli Kennedy U.S. health officials said ASSOCIATED PRESS they do not expect wide- spread outbreaks in this MIAMI — As word country of the sort seen in spread that Miami’s hip- Brazil, and other parts of pest neighborhood was Latin America and the Ca- now considered ground ribbean, in part because of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS zero for the first mosqui- better sanitation, better In this photo taken Thursday, Anthony Villar- to-transmitted infections mosquito control and wid- of the Zika virus in the U.S. real ties his running shoe at his home in Citrus er use of window screens Heights, Calif. mainland, many residents and air conditioners. vowed to take precautions, The virus has triggered local officials urged tour- alarm across the warmer ists not to change travel latitudes of the Western Bill to prevent LGBT plans and mosquito-con- Hemisphere. Although trol workers geared up for most people who get Zika discrimination at war against the pests. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS don’t even know they are “Zika is now here,” Dr. In this Tuesday, June 28 file photo, a natural sick, infection during preg- Thomas Frieden, direc- resources officer takes water samples decanted nancy can cause babies to religious schools tor of the U.S. Centers for from a watering jug, checking for the presence be born with disastrously Disease Control and Pre- of mosquito larvae in Pembroke Pines, Fla. small heads and other se- By Darcy Costello Under the proposed vention, said Friday. vere brain-related defects. ASSOCIATED PRESS state law, schools would Some Miami residents wood neighborhood’s bright “I’m freaking out ... but also have to disclose if Some medical experts SACRAMENTO, Calif. said Friday that they were murals. The gentrifying at the same time I don’t they have been granted said pregnant women — The conflict between stocking up on mosquito neighborhood is known for want to freak out,” said should not travel to the exemptions from federal religious freedom and Title IX rules against dis- repellent and planning to bold graffiti-style murals Wynwood resident Zoe Miami area, especially if it gay rights has a new bat- bring lunches to work in- spray-painted across ware- Schultze as she cradled involves spending time out- crimination to prospective tleground — California’s and current students, fac- stead of sitting at outdoor houses, art galleries, restau- her 6-month-old son in her doors. However, the CDC is religious colleges and uni- cafe tables under the Wyn- rants and boutiques. arms while she stopped for not issuing such advice. ulty and staff members. versities. Some religious school of- A bill moving through the ficials worry the measure Legislature would remove would mean they wouldn’t a longstanding exemption Still going to the Olympics? be able to sign an agree- from anti-discrimination ment with the state nec- laws for religious institu- essary to accept Cal Grant tions, potentially exposing funding given by the state the schools to civil rights Some health risks to consider to low-income students. lawsuits from students School officials say, in or- By Mike Stobbe the minds of people head- spread by tropical mosqui- The same mosquito and employees. der to sign, they need the ASSOCIATED PRESS ed to the Olympics, said Dr. toes, though it also can be spreads other tropical ill- Some schools call the exemption to laws prohib- Nicholas Van Sickels, as- transmitted through sex. nesses, including chiku- measure, SB1146, an at- NEW YORK — Travel- sociate director of Tulane Travelers can protect them- ngunya, which has been iting discrimination. ing to the Olympics? Don’t tack on their free exercise University’s travel medi- selves from mosquito bites spreading in Brazil and “They’re putting a gun to let illnesses meddle with of religion and say the ex- cine clinic in New Orleans. by, among other things, other parts of South Amer- our head: ‘Either change your fun. emption allows them to “Zika is what brings them wearing long sleeves and ica in the last few years. the way you believe and Roughly half a million craft campus policies in in the door,” Van Sickels long pants and using in- It has some of the same line with their faith. practice your faith, or you people from around the won’t be able to partici- world are expected to trav- said of recent clinic visitors. sect repellents. Also, stay in symptoms as Zika, but the Currently, religious insti- The risk of getting sick places with air conditioning joint pain is often debilitat- tutions can assign housing pate in Cal Grant,’” said el to the Olympics in Rio John Jackson, president from Zika is low, especially or that use window and door ing and can give people a based on sex, not gender de Janeiro. And while Zika of William Jessup Univer- compared to other illnesses screens, the CDC suggests. stooped appearance — the identity, and discipline stu- is in the spotlight, there sity, which has campuses that a visitor to Rio might Will you know if you’re name chikungunya comes dents for violating moral are other bugs and health in Rocklin and San Jose. suffer. It’s winter in Brazil; infected? You might not. from a word meaning “to be- codes of conduct, which can problems that Olympic “We want a license to be a time when mosquitoes Most infected people do come contorted.” Like Zika, include anti-transgender or athletes and spectators faithful and don’t want should keep in mind. that spread the virus are at not get sick, and those that there is no vaccine or cure strict sexuality provisions. The bill tries to force the state to have a license What’s the biggest threat? a low ebb. But for mothers- do usually experience only for it. There are vaccines to discriminate.” Health experts say the to-be, the stakes are very mild symptoms, like fever, or medicines for other mos- schools to “change 2,000-year-old teachings Anthony Villarreal, 25, most likely cause of death high because an infection rash, red eyes, joint pain, quito-borne diseases seen a former track and cross or serious harm to travelers during pregnancy can cause that ends within a week. in Brazil, including yellow to be in line with LGBT ideology,” said Derry Con- country athlete at William everywhere is injuries from serious birth defects. That’s But some infected adults fever, dengue fever and ma- Jessup, is among those car accident, falls, crime or why pregnant women have have developed a paralyz- laria. Those aren’t consid- nolly, president of John Paul the Great Catholic who say they would have other mishaps. been told to stay away. ing condition called Guil- ered much of a threat for benefited if the law were in But that’s not what’s on The virus is mainly lain-Barre syndrome. Olympic visitors, though. University in Escondido. “It’s no longer ‘live and let place. He says the univer- live.’ It’s ‘If you don’t toe the sity dismissed him in 2013 line with us, we’ll take you after learning that he lived to court big time,’” he said. with his boyfriend. The law faces an upcom- The university main- ing test in the state As- tains Villarreal violated a sembly after passing the policy prohibiting violent Senate. behavior after being ar- Bill supporters say it rested and charged with would be the first law of domestic violence. Villar- its kind in the nation and real acknowledges he was would create a safe space arrested after a domestic for LGBT students. violence call involving Its author, Sen. Ricar- the home he shared with do Lara, D-Bell Gardens, his boyfriend, but he says argues that students who charges were never filed. attend religious colleges Villarreal now works or universities should three jobs to pay off stu- have the same rights and dent loans for an education protections as students he has yet to finish. It’s too who attend other schools. late for him to sue, but he “Opponents of LGBT supports the legislation. equality have been using “It isn’t out to attack the pretext of exercise of Christian universities or religion to justify discrim- wipe them off the face of ination,” said Rick Zbur, the planet,” he said. “They executive director of the shouldn’t have the legal advocacy group Equality right or entitlement to dis- California. criminate against anyone.”