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THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019 DEALS KIPP, Lynn eld, Swampscott schools get high marksOF THE $DAY$ By Thomas Grillo at 49. rated advanced on the MCAS community, students, faculty, Lynn eld High PGis . 371 percent ITEM STAFF The highest ranked schools English test last year was 76 and staff,” said Robert Cleary, and 99 percent of seniors grad- in the annual survey are those percent while 22 percent scored the school’s principal. “Much of uated last year. Three North Shore schools whose students demonstrated as pro cient. that ranking relies on advanced At KIPP Academy, the only made it onto the Top 50 of U.S. charter school in Lynn, the News & World Report’s Best strong outcomes in state math The math MCAS exam had placement (AP) participation and reading tests, passed col- similar results as 80 percent of and performance. We’re proud numbers tell the story. AP par- High Schools. ticipation is DEALS73 percent, reading Of the state’s 395 high schools, lege-level classes, and graduat- students placed in the advanced that we’ve not only increased ed in high proportions. category while 17 percent were the number of students taking pro ciency is 91 percent while Lynn eld High ranked 31st, 86 percent ofOF its highTH schoolersE In Lynn eld, where the stu- pro cient. AP classes, but have maintained KIPP Academy Lynn Char- tested well in math. The gradu- ter School came in 43rd, and dent-teacher ratio is 12 to 1, the “Anytime your school gets rec- solid performance as well.” $DAY$ Swampscott High squeaked in percentage of 10th graders who ognized, it’s a re ection on the The AP participation rate at SCHOOLS,PG. 3 A3 Builder Water/sewerDEALS ghts commissionOF THE $DAY$ Saugus bond ratingPG. 3 about circles drain By Gayla DEALSCawley housing ITEM STAFF OF THE By Bridget Turcotte LYNN — The Lynn Water & Sewer Com- ITEM STAFF mission has been put $onDA noticeY $that its bond rating will likely be downgradedPG. 3 be- SAUGUS — Despite a cause of the city’s nancial dif culties. housing moratorium that Although the Lynn Water & Sewer Com- was just put in place, the mission (LWSC) is a quasi-public author- town is considering pro- ity created by the commonwealth of Mas- posals for a subdivision at sachusetts, it is being tied into the city of Golf Country. Lynn because of a legal ruling in Puerto “We believe with this Rico regarding its inability to pay back preliminary plan we may debt service incurred by one of its entities. be entitled to a building David Travers, LWSC head of nance, permit down the road said the commission is in pretty good when we complete this shape nancially. It carries an A1 bond process,” said Attorney rating with Moody’s Investors Service, but Paul Feldman, represent- because of Lynn’s nancial situation, the ing Engineering Alliance, city carries a Baa1 rating with a negative Inc. Peabody native hopes to outlook. Developers received “So, Moody’s is viewing the disparity be- site plan approval from tween our bond rating and the city’s as a the Planning Board in ride Charlie Horse to fame negative and they’re looking to downgrade September for a 245-unit the bond rating of the Lynn Water & Sewer apartment complex on the Commission,” Travers told water and sew- 10.7-acre site on Route 1 By Bella diGrazia er commissioners on Monday night. North made up of three ITEM STAFF “We have a rating call at the end of this parcels, including the for- month and we’re going to defend the com- mer Golf Country proper- LYNN — Gary Leavitt is hoping to ride a horse named mission’s position as best as we can, but ty. It would include apart- Charlie to the big screen. we just wanted to put the commission on ments in three four-story The longtime writer, radio personality, and celebrity notice that odds are good we’re getting a buildings, an outdoor pool, impersonator recently self-published “Charlie Horse,” downgrade on our bond rating because of common area, and a t- a children’s book about a disabled horse who showcas- what’s going on in the city of Lynn.” ness facility. es his bravery in order to help out his animal friends. Daniel O’Neill, LWSC executive director, About 40 percent of the Leavitt, a Peabody native and former Item sports re- said the impact of a potentially downgrad- units would be one-bed- porter, has high hopes for the book, including a PBS ed bond rating would be felt if the commis- room and about 60 per- television show, character merchandise, and a feature sion needed to go out to the general bond cent would be two-bed- lm. market in the future. room. At least 10 percent “I think the book will appeal to not only kids, but all According to a Moody’s Investors Service of the apartments would age groups, genders and demographics,” Leavitt said. press release, the ratings of seven water/ be affordable, as required “Charlie is a character that is not only brave, but he’s sewer utilities, including the LWSC, and by zoning. not afraid to rely on other people.” one special assessment district have been But now the Planning After nearly four decades in the entertainment indus- placed under review. Board is considering a try, including a role as Bozo the Clown on Fox WNAC- The decision is driven by those entities Preliminary Subdivision TV in Providence from 1992 to 1994, the 58-year-old having a three or four notch difference in Plan led by Engineer- said he thought it was time to try something new. He its bond rating from its associated “parent” ing Alliance, Inc., that began writing the material in 2013 but felt his writing local government, according to Moody’s. changes the driveway off for it at the time could have been better. Water and Sewer commissioner Vincent of Route 1 to a subdivision “I couldn’t get it to a point where it was endearing Lozzi Jr. said it wasn’t fair that the com- road and adds a cul-de- to children,” he said. “I put it on the backburner for a mission’s good bond rating was getting sac. while.” spoiled by the city having a bad one. “We’re not asking to Four years later, he picked his pen and paper back up Commissioner David Ellis said the LWSC modify the development,” COURTESY PHOTO and had a new plan. He said he wrote the story with a is a totally separate entity from the city of said engineer Rick Salvo. rhyme scheme, hoping it would be more appealing to his Lynn by law. “I hope (our) law rm can ex- “We’re not at that point Gary Leavitt has writ- future young readers. The story was done a few months plain to Moody’s that we’re not the city of yet. The project that was ten the children’s later and he began working with an illustrator, Alexan- already contemplated book “Charlie Horse,” Lynn,” he said. here is the same proj- pictured above. HORSE, A3 SEWER, A3 ect we intend to follow through with. There’s no plans here to do a differ- ent type of project.” Town Meeting unan- Illustrating imously put a stop to INSIDE multi-family development for the next two years, the art of Opinion despite trepidation from the Planning Board, at a Cawley: Coffee meeting last month. football lovers can rejoice A section was added to and take heart. A4 the town’s bylaws that By Steve Krause temporarily prohibits new ITEM STAFF building permits from LOOK! LYNN — When it comes to being issued for the con- recognizing a part of Lynn’s Girls Inc. of Lynn struction of multi-family heritage behind which all the awarded Cummings dwellings with three or diverse elements of the city can Foundation grant. A8 more units. gather, there’s nothing quite Planning Board member like sports. Philip Silvani pointed out That is especially true with Sports: that developers haven’t football, says Carolyn Cole, di- Lynn’s Eddie Bynum received building permits rector of the Downtown Lynn for the project, which set to be inducted Cultural District. means they are subject to into MASCAC That is why, with her public the moratorium. Hall of Fame, B1 art project, Cole took commit- Feldman argued that tee member Leah Warren’s sug- • moratorium shouldn’t be a gestion that the city sponsor a factor in approving a pre- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Blues score twice sports mural that depicts foot- liminary subdivision plan. in rst period, run ball heroes past and present. Sitting from left, Ed Toner, Leah Warren, and Gerry LeBrasseur, past Bruins to win The question of whether Warren got the idea two years and standing from left, Carolyn Cole, Chris Chipouras, Arthur the law is applicable to ago when she went to Bucknell Chipouras, and Michelle Pedro look through photos of George Stanley Cup. B3 SAUGUS, A3 “Chippy” Chipouras that will be featured in the new mural at FOOTBALL, A2 Manning Field.

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Geraldine L. Thomas Edward Clinton Sr. , 79 Gregory P. Rebidue, 59 Savory Taylor, 98 1940-2019 Geraldine L. Savory Taylor; Thomas Edward Clinton Sr. Gregory P. Rebidue, age 59 fourth child of the late Meta passed away peacefully on years, died unexpectedly Tues- Mottley-Savory and Ernest L. May 24, 2019 surrounded by day at Lahey Clinic in Burling- Savory, after a 98 year jour- his family. He was 79 years ton due to injuries sustained ney on this earth transitioned old. Born January 20, 1940 in in a car accident in Beverly. He peacefully to be with our Lord Swampscott, Massachusetts was the husband of the late on June 7, 2019. and raised in Lynn. He attend- Karlene (Nichols) Rebidue, In 1946, Gerri met and ed Saint Mary’s High School and Rebecca A. (Conrad) Re- married the love of her life, where he lettered in base- bidue of Seabrook, NH. Malcolm B. Taylor. This 56 year ball, basketball and football Born in Saugus he was the union was graced by their from his sophomore to senior son of the late Russell P. and daughter Loretta Lynne. years. He graduated from Bos- Joyce L. (Dow) Rebidue. Greg Her deceased siblings are ton College in 1962 and im- attended schools in Lynn and Elma E., Rupert, Evelyn, Le mediately joined the Marine Lynnfield and graduated from Roy, and Arthur Savory. Gerri Corps, becoming an officer Lynnfield High School, Class is survived by her daughter, and leading Marines in com- of 1978. He served in the U. S. Loretta, in-laws, William and bat. Upon discharge, Thom- Air Force for several years af- Caroline Smartt, Frederika La- as attended and graduated ter high school. Greg was em- mot, Naomi Smartt, Dorothy College Law School. ployed as Manufacturing Fore- Eversley, and a host of nieces, Hope Cemetery, Boston, He was admitted to the Mas- addition, Tom loved to share man at The Office Manager in Penny A. King of Beverly, Lor- nephews, and friends. MA. sachusetts and Federal bars countless stories with family Lawrence for over 25 years. He raine T. Rebidue of Peabody, Service information: A TRIBUTE GIFT CAN BE and practiced law from 1970 and friends about the adven- loved playing softball, candle- Wendy J. Fortado of Peabody, There will be a Viewing on MADE IN HONOR OF GERAL- until his retirement in 2015. tures that he and Ann had pin bowling, golfing and play- two grandchildren Karlene Friday June 14, 2019 from DINE L. SAVORY TAYLOR TO He was a founding partner of traveling back and forth across ing cribbage. and Leonardo Rebidue, 2 10:00 to 11:00am followed ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION, the successful and highly re- the world for five decades. In addition to his wife he is stepgrandchildren Hunter by Funeral Service at 11:00 309 WAVERLEY OAKS RD, spected Boston maritime law Always a positive force in survived by one daughter Brit- Killam, Mikayla Parsons, and O’clock at Greater Bethle- WALTHAM, MA 02452. firm, Clinton & Muzyka, estab- the lives of everyone he met, tany R. Rebidue of Seabrook, many nieces and nephews. hem Temple Pentecostal For online condolences visit lished 1984. he was the greatest of friends, NH, three sons Bruce R. Reb- He was also brother of the late Church, 21 Light St., Lynn, www.rileyantoinefuneralhome. He is survived by his wife the fiercest of litigators, the idue of Pecos, TX, Brandon R. Russell L. Rebidue. MA 01905. Interment: Mt. com. of 51 years, Ann; his oldest kindest of fathers, and the Rebidue of Salem, Nicholas Service Information: A son Thomas Jr. and his wife most loyal and devoted of Stammas of Lynn, a stepson Memorial Mass of Chris- Annastacia; his daughter Su- husbands. Services are pri- Tad Killam of Exeter, NH, one tian Burial will be held zanne; his youngest son Neil vate but a celebration of his stepdaughter Tiana Warren on Saturday in St. Mary’s Brenda L. Hannan, 55 and his wife Kelly; his four life will be announced. Those of Seabrook, NH, six brothers Church at 9:00 AM to grandchildren Cameron, Mol- wishing to make a donation Richard E. Rebidue of Lynn, which relatives and friends 1963-2019 ly, Tyler and Connor; his sister in Tom’s name may do so to Raymond L. Rebidue of Lynn, are invited to attend. In Helen and brother Raymond Massachusetts General Hos- Michael A. Rebidue of Billeri- lieu of flowers pleas make Brenda L. Hannan, 55, of and his wife Paula; several pital. Arrangements are under ca, James T. Rebidue of Pea- donations to the New En- Lynn, MA passed away sud- nieces and nephews; and his body, Christopher J. Rebidue gland Organ Bank 60 First denly, due to health compli- the care of the Cuffe-McGinn dear friend William Stuart. Funeral Home. of Danvers, David J. Rebidue Ave. Waltham, MA 02451. cations, on June 8, 2019. Tom’s greatest pleasure of Merrimac, NH, four sisters Guest book at parkerme- Born to “Blondine” (Guitard) in life was making all those Marjorie M. Miller of Beverly, morialfuneralhome.com Hannan and the late “Reggie” around him feel comfortable Hannan. Survived by daugh- through endless conversation, ® ter Chantal, grandson Blake; great food and good drink. In LIFE WELL CELEBRATED fiance Patrick, sister “Pau- line”and brother Steven, niece Morgan and nephew Mark, Jr. and many treasured cousins, aunts, uncles and friends; Illustrating the art of football and predeceased by a brother “Ronnie.” A graduate of NSCC and FOOTBALL the funding ($1,300) com- a bartender for many years, From A1 ing via a grant from the Brenda always knew how to Lynn Cultural Council. make everyone around her University for a Hall of “The toughest aspect of laugh. In her younger days, going to the beach and shop- Fame ceremony, and saw a this was the preparation,” she would often sing karaoke; ping. She was most excited mural inside the gym with Warren said, adding that she quickly became known to become a grandmother a collage of pictures from football historians such as for her beautiful voice. She she loved reading to him and a recent championship Classical alumnus John loved to have coffee with her planned to move closer to team. Muckian and St. Mary’s neighbors, lunch with the girls, him. “I thought we should graduate John Hoffman have something like that helped her immeasurably. in Lynn,” she said. “You go The mural depicts a to Fraser Field, and there wide range of former James W. O’Brien are all kinds of pictures of Lynn football players, Lynn baseball history. But going back to the Chipo- 1955-2019 we had nothing about foot- ras era at English, along Passed away after lengthy ews. In addition he leaves ball.” with Warren, Dick New- illness. He is survived by his his brother John McHale, the Cole said it wasn’t a dif- ton, Brian Vaughan, Ed wife Estelle, two daughters late Kevin McHale, sister Pat ficult decision to choose Toner and Greg Landry. Katie Ortiz and Kelly Hatt. He Broughton and sister Dee Warren’s suggestion out of It also includes Aggan- also leaves six grandchildren, Lanngren all the ones she received. is, Boley Dancewicz, Ar- several nieces and neph- Private services will be held. “It seemed to encompass thur and Jeff Akers, Tony a lot of different things,” Thurman, Stu Primos and Cole said. “It’s important Gerry LeBrasseur from to recognize our legacy Classical; Drislane, Stefan Massachusetts lawmakers like this.” Gravely and Pete Pedro of The mural will be un- Lynn Trade/Tech; and Joe advance ‘millionaire tax’ veiled Sunday June 23, DiVito, Ray Armstead and on the first day of Agganis the 2016 St. Mary’s foot- By Bob Salsberg currently requires that all Week, the five-day stretch ball team. ASSOCIATED PRESS income be taxed at uni- that honors the memory of “I think it’s wonderful to form rates. An earlier ef- Harry Agganis with a se- BOSTON — The Leg- celebrate our city’s great fort by a coalition of labor, ries of nine games, includ- islature advanced a con- history,” said Toner, who religious and community ing football. stitutional amendment played at UMass-Amherst groups to raise taxes on “That seemed to be the Wednesday calling for and then for the Boston about 20,000 of the state’s most appropriate time an additional tax on the Patriots in the mid-1960s. wealthiest residents was to do this,” said Warren, state’s highest earners, LeBrassuer, who has an knocked off the 2018 bal- whose husband, Chris, while skirting any discus- “Ironman” award given in lot after a legal challenge. was quarterback when sion of replacing Massa- his name each year at the “The Massachusetts Lynn English went to the chusetts’ current flat tax ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Classical football banquet, economy is working great Division 3 Super Bowl. system with a graduated also gave his endorsement. for those in the upper 1 Chris Warren’s cousin, George “Chippy” Chipouras which will be fea- income tax. “Now people can see percent, but the time is Rick Drislane, a Lynn tured in the new mural at Manning Field. Backers of the so-called what great days those now for all residents to Tech star who died in an millionaire tax say the were,” he said. “It’s a one- reap the benefits of what auto accident just weeks depicted on the mural. and, over a two-year pe- 4 percent surtax on the time thing right now …” this great state can ac- after playing in his last “It’s a forgotten era. We riod, assembled photos portion of an individual’s “... But,” said Cole, “this complish through the game, is also depicted on need to keep these days wherever she could find annual income that ex- is the type of thing that revenue of the fair share the mural. alive.” them. Some came from ceeds $1 million would doesn’t have to remain amendment,” said Demo- “I think it’s important, The mural was an ambi- The Item’s files, some from generate up to $2 billion stagnant. It can grow. The cratic Rep. James O’Day, because it seems that tious undertaking. It will the families of athletes de- in revenue earmarked for city has a great legacy in using the term preferred Lynn sports prior to the be 22 feet long and four picted, and some from the investments in education all sports.” by the measure’s most 1980s is almost forgot- feet deep, and placed out- Lynn Museum. and transportation. Oppo- ardent supporters to de- ten,” said Chris Chiporas, side the facility, next to The actual cost of the Steve Krause can be nents, including Republi- scribe it. whose father, John, played the ticket window. Warren project was slightly under reached at skrause@item- cans and several business O’Day, the amendment’s for Lynn English and is handled all the research $1,700, with the bulk of live.com. organizations, argue the lead House sponsor, cit- measure could put a drag ed two derailments on on the state’s booming the Boston-area transit MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS economy. system in recent days as The 147-48 vote by a evidence the state needs Report: Number of 43 train derailments Attorney General Scott and Boston’s Bunker Hill joint session of the Dem- more resources for trans- MBTA derailments among during the five-year period Harshbarger of Casner & Monument, including cor- ocratic-controlled Legis- portation infrastruc- of 2014-2018. That was Edwards LLC will lead respondence from Thomas lature was unsurprising ture. He also pointed to nation’s highest the second only to New the review. Jefferson, James Madison, given the strong support the state’s educational Orleans, which logged 72 The museum conduct- and others is being offered BOSTON (AP) — Fed- shown for the millionaire achievement gap and long ed its own investigation, for sale by a Philadelphia eral records show the derailments on its smaller tax in a procedural vote waiting lists for preschool which led to two patrons documents dealer. Massachusetts Bay Trans- system of aboveground last month. programs in urban neigh- being banned for alleged portation Authority has streetcars. The amendment, howev- borhoods. disparaging remarks one of the highest rates er, still requires another Rep. Brad Jones, the during the May 16 visit. of derailments among the Boston museum hires firm to 781-593-7700 favorable vote during the House Republican leader, But the museum says nation’s public transit Publishing Daily, except Sundays next two-year session of warned against a “bait investigate racism reports “we came to the decision systems. USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 the Legislature before it and switch” scenario in that an investigation by Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA The MBTA is reeling BOSTON (AP) — Bos- can come before voters for which millionaire tax rev- an external party could and additional offices. from two subway train ton’s Museum of Fine Arts ratification in 2022. enue supposedly promised provide greater objectivity Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item derailments in recent has hired an outside law Subscriptions The state’s constitution for education and trans- and clarity.” portation is in fact divert- days, including one that firm to investigate reports Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States ed for other purposes. A occurred on the Red Line that a group of minority $20.00 for 4 weeks Documents related to $65.00 for 13 weeks IN MEMORIAM proposal by Jones to add Tuesday in Boston that middle school students $130.00 for 26 weeks JOSEPH MODUGNO language further guar- was continuing to cause was subjected to racism by Boston’s Bunker Hill $260.00 for 1 year FOURTH ANNIVERSARY anteeing the revenue is disruptions for commuters staff and patrons during a Send payment to and POSTMASTER, 2015 ~ JUNE 13 ~ 2019 Monument for sale send address changes to: Although we gaze sadly at your spent exclusively on edu- Wednesday. field trip last month. empty chair, your fond memories Museum leadership in a The Daily Item cation and transportation The Boston Globe BOSTON (AP) — Doc- 110 Munroe St. will always be here. statement Wednesday said Lovingly remembered by wife Mary, was defeated in a mostly reported that its review uments related to the P.O. Box 5 your children, and grand-children party-line vote. of federal records showed former Massachusetts Battle of Bunker Hill Lynn, MA 01903 THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019 A3 KIPP, Lynnfield, Swampscott 5 suspects, including a gunman, arrested schools get high marks in Ortiz shooting

SCHOOLS Last fall, the 18-year-old our own group.” nomic backgrounds and By Michael Prosecutors have said From A1 helped organize the Black At Swampscott High provides them challenging Weissenstein the two men on the motor- Student Union as a place reading proficiency among coursework on the path to and Martín José cycle were seen on securi- ation rate is 88 percent. for teens of color to gather. its students is 100 percent graduation. Adames Alcántara ty camera footage talking One person who was not The school’s minority en- while math is 95 percent; The ranking was com- ASSOCIATED PRESS with other people in a gray surprised by KIPP’s rank- rollment is 94 percent — the graduation rate is 97 pleted in coordination with Hyundai Accent and in an- ing was Fatoumata Haja including 20 percent black percent; and 58 percent North Carolina-based RTI SANTO DOMINGO, Do- other Hyundai in a nearby Ba, an 11th grader who and 67 percent Hispanic. took at least one AP exam. International, a nonprof- minican Republic — Five street before the shooting. transferred from Breed “At the public schools I Superintendent Pamela it research firm. Together suspects, including the al- Meanwhile, in Boston, Middle School to the char- attended, we never talk- Angelakis did not return a they rated 17,245 public leged gunman, have been Ortiz’s wife said in state- ter school in 2014. ed about race or about call seeking comment. high schools out of more detained in the shooting ment that the former Red “I think our school is re- our experiences outside of A great high school is than 23,000 reviewed. of former Red Sox star Da- Sox star was able to sit up ally great,” she said. “KIPP school,” Ba said. “But at key, according to U.S. News vid Ortiz, the Dominican and take some steps as he pushes us to get out of our KIPP, they know we are & World Reports, because Thomas Grillo can be Republic’s chief prosecutor recuperates in the inten- comfort zone and let us aware of race and they it educates students from reached at tgrillo@item- said Wednesday. sive care unit at Massa- shine in different ways.” gave us the space to create a variety of social and eco- live.com. A sixth suspect was also chusetts General Hospi- being pursued in the shoot- tal. ing, which witnesses said “His condition is guard- was carried out by two ed, and he will remain in Builder fights Saugus about housing men on a motorcycle and the ICU for the coming two other groups of people days, but he is making good SAUGUS ing Department and, ulti- ing that lessen uses or Salvani made a motion to in cars, the Dominican Re- progress toward recovery,” From A1 mately, if we don’t agree the development of their deny the application, but public’s chief prosecutor, Tiffany Ortiz said in the with the Building Depart- property,” said Feldman. it failed with a 2 to 3 vote. Jean Alain Rodríguez, told statement. the property will be for ment, it’s going to be de- “That’s what the law al- Instead, members agreed a news conference. Dominican prosecutors Authorities gave the someone else to decide, he termined by a judge.” lows us to do.” to conduct a site visit of said in a court document name of the alleged shooter that one of the suspects, said. The way the law works Attorney Jesse Schomer, the property and recon- in the state, property own- who was hired as special vene June 20. as Rolfy Ferrery, aka Sandy. Oliver Moisés Mirabal “That’s not something ers can protect their land counsel for the town, said Authorities have declined Acosta, was seen driving that will be determined by from being down zoned, he his position is that the Bridget Turcotte can be to give a motive for the the Accent before mount- the Planning Board,” said said. moratorium is applicable reached at bturcotte@item- shooting at a popular San- ing a motorcycle driven by Feldman. “It’s going to be “They can protect their to the project. live.com. Follow her on to Domingo bar Sunday 25-year-old Eddy Vladimir determined by the Build- land from changes in zon- At a June 6 meeting, Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. night. Feliz García. Police Maj. Gen. Ney “In one of the videos it was Aldrin Bautista Almon- possible to observe both the Water/sewer commission bond rating circles drain te said the coordinator accused and the shooter of the attack was offered planning the commission SEWER sachusetts, according to the city’s financial situa- into compliance with a 400,000 Dominican pesos, of the incident right on Oc- From A1 Moody’s. tion and low bond rating. 2001 consent decree filed or about $7,800, to carry tavio Mejía Ricard Street, “The uncertainty re- But he said Moody’s view by the U.S. Environmen- out the shooting. He said which is parallel to the the alleged coordinator was place where the event took “We will defend that garding the interpreta- is that the city’s finances tal Agency, which called among the suspects in cus- place,” prosecutors said in position, but I think they tion of ‘special revenue’ affects not only its busi- for cleaning up West Lynn tody. the court document. view the taxpayers of resulting from the federal nesses and residents, but and the downtown. Lynn are under some appeals court ruling un- also its institutions. The CSO project is be- stress because of what’s derscores the importance “Through no fault of our ing financed through the going on,” Travers said. of the linkage between a own, we may get a down- State Revolving Fund “The taxpayers are ul- local government’s gener- grade in our bond rating,” Loan Program offered by timately the ratepayers al credit quality and that Vitali said. “It will not the Massachusetts De- also, so if they’re stressed of its enterprises,” reads affect the debt we have partment of Environmen- on one arm, they’re going the Moody’s press release. (now, but it) might affect tal Protection. to be stressed on the other. Sam Vitali, legal counsel our debt in the future. We “The real crux of the I think that’s their view.” for the LWSC, said the rul- probably lack standing to matter will come if and The decision is related ing was related to Puerto challenge it.” when we need to get fi- to legal developments in Rico’s inability to pay back The potential down- nancing beyond the state Puerto Rico’s bankruptcy certain municipal bonds grade comes as the LWSC revolving fund,” Vitali proceeding. The common- due to its financial state. is planning to begin con- said. wealth of Puerto Rico was Vitali said the commis- struction on a 13-year, financially strained even sion intends to make its $200 million combined Gayla Cawley can be before it was devastated case that since it’s a sep- sewer outflows (CSO) proj- reached at gcawley@item- by Hurricane Maria in arate entity, it shouldn’t ect in June 2020, which is live.com. Follow her on September 2017. be lumped together with meant to bring the city Twitter @GaylaCawley. 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Hastings, 1904-1922 cups of coffee a day I’m typically a twice 781-593-7700 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 wouldn’t do any dam- Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 a day coffee drink- Ext. 2 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 age to their hearts. coffee per day, but the Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 er, but still rack my Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 So, as you’re testing results showed there brain each night classi [email protected] Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 out the theory, just was no damage to the when I have difficulty Subscriptions Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 remember that when hearts of those who falling asleep. [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 you’re feeling jittery drank up to 25 cups Circulation But for me, it’s not [email protected] and anxious, with per day. so much the taste of Ext. 3 sweaty palms and a For context, there’s coffee that I enjoy. I’ll Newsroom racing heart, research about 95 milligrams only drink it if there’s [email protected] shows that’s healthy. of caffeine in one cup add-ons like flavored [email protected] Later that night, of coffee, 475 milli- syrups and milk Ext. 4 when you’re lying in grams in five cups, Sports mixed in. [email protected] bed and sleep nev- and a whopping 2,375 Unfortunately, a er arrives, and you milligrams in 25 cups Ext. 5 EDITORIAL study that promis- Retail and Online spend the next day of java. es vast amounts of Advertising [email protected] exhausted and barely For Starbucks fans, coffee won’t damage ADVERTISING able to function, you according to its listed your heart can’t also nutritional informa- Ernie Carpenter Jr. Congress can help can think about rest- ensure that it won’t tion listed online, a Director of Advertising ing easy, that it’s not affect your waistline, and Business Development, ext. 1355 grande iced coffee is [email protected] putting any perma- especially when it’s Americans prepare nent strain on your serving up 165 mil- Ralph Mitchell sweetened. Sales Representative, ext. 1313 heart. ligrams of caffeine, [email protected] Drinking 10, 160-cal- The study found while a venti has 235 orie iced coffees (a nu- Patricia Whalen for retirement that drinking even milligrams, or about Sales Representative, ext. 1310 tritional estimate for [email protected] Proposals to freeze or limit Social Secu- large amounts of cof- 2½ cups of coffee. a venti sweetened) a BUSINESS OFFICE rity benefits used to be common from fis- fee won’t damage So, in theory, some- cally conservative think tanks pushing for day would translate Maria Alvaracin balanced budgets. But this idea has nev- arteries and harm one could drink 10 ext. 1205 your heart. The new venti iced coffees from to 1,600 calories. Just [email protected] er gained much traction with politicians, one of those has more even green-eyeshade Republicans, for a study contradicts Starbucks a day and Susan J. Conti than a woman’s daily Controller, ext. 1288 very good reason: They know that seniors the results of pre- still keep their heart [email protected] are often highly dependent on Social Secu- recommended intake vious research that health intact. Ted Grant rity checks — and are more likely to vote has shown coffee can Another popular of sugar. Publisher, ext. 1234 than most age groups. So, be still, my (rap- [email protected] Yet until this spring, this appreciation cause a stiffening of coffee chain, Dunkin’ Marian Kinney hadn’t translated into concrete efforts by the arteries, putting Donuts doesn’t list its idly) beating heart, ext. 1212 Congress to help older people live comfort- pressure on the heart caffeine content on its all that coffee is good [email protected] ably in retirement. Thankfully, last month, and increasing the nutritional informa- for you (for now), but Will Kraft the House approved the Setting Every Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 likelihood of a stroke tion online. I can’t promise the [email protected] Community Up for Retirement Enhance- same for your neigh- ment (SECURE) Act on a 417-3 vote. The or heart attack, ac- Even though I’m not Mike Shanahan boring organs. Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 lopsided approval reflected recognition of cording to CNN. entirely buying the [email protected] the fact that nearly half of U.S. households The study partici- results of this recent Gayla Cawley is a staff Carolina Trujillo in which the primary wage earner is 55 or pants drank an av- study, especially con- reporter with the Daily Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 [email protected] older had no retirement savings, accord- erage of five cups of sidering new research Item. ing to a 2016 Government Accountability Jim Wilson Office report. Senate Finance Chairman Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, expects quick [email protected] approval by the Senate, and the White LETTER TO THE EDITOR CIRCULATION House appears supportive as well. Lisa Mahmoud Among the measure’s many provisions, Manager, ext. 1239 here are the most important: We need new ways to [email protected] It would give employers, in particular CLASSIFIED small businesses, modest financial incen- Abbe Young Smith tives to offer 401(k) retirement plans to help hungry kids Manager, ext. 1276 employees, including potentially millions [email protected] of part-time workers. It would make it I would like to see two dollars a day) ing this assistance, GRAPHICS easier for small firms to save money by Congress pass a new and “deep poverty” Trevor Andreozzi joining in pools with other small compa- all recipients would Designer [email protected] nies to jointly offer these plans. It would program into law (meaning at a level be responsible for also give smaller companies a tax credit which would replace half of the official Mohamed Diop doing some type of Designer to encourage them to automatically enroll the former “Aid To poverty line). volunteer-work and/ [email protected] workers in 401(k)s, a policy with a great Families With De- The new initiative or job-training. Mark Sutherland record of pushing Americans to save for pendent Children” could be paid for by Creative Director retirement. By way of back- [email protected] program which was adopting a “National It would scrap rules that create dis- ground, I am a NEWSROOM incentives for older Americans to keep passed under Frank- Wealth Tax” of 14.25 retired college pro- Mike Alongi working. Under current law, individuals lin Delano Roosevelt percent on all indi- fessor of Sociology, Sports Reporter ext. 1228 who reach the age of 70{ can no longer in 1935 and abol- viduals with a net [email protected] Social Work, and make contributions to Individual Retire- ished in 1996. worth of $10 million Bill Brotherton ment Accounts (IRAs) and must begin to Psychology. Features Editor ext. 1338 Ever since its aboli- and higher which is [email protected] take distributions from such accounts. I taught at West The House bill would end any age limits tion, there has been exactly what Don- Gayla Cawley a large increase in ald Trump proposed Virginia University Reporter, ext. 1236 on IRA contributions and raise the age to [email protected] 72 for mandatory IRA distributions. Some the number of people in 1999 before he and Slippery Rock Cheryl Charles senators think the age for mandatory IRA (especially children) became what I al- University. News Editor, ext. 1278 distributions should be raised to 75. Given living in “extreme ways believed to be a [email protected] the good health of millions of seniors, that Stewart B. Epstein poverty” (meaning “FAKE-conservative.” Bella diGrazia makes sense. Reporter, ext. 1317 It would make technical changes related living on less than In return for receiv- Rochester, New York [email protected] to 401(k) plans’ liability risks that would Thomas Grillo encourage them to offer annuities — fixed Reporter, ext. 1264 regular payments to retirees that bring a [email protected] comforting certitude to monthly budget- Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 ing. [email protected] The SECURE Act would also fix a glitch Thor Jourgensen in the GOP’s 2017 tax cut law that sharp- Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 ly increased taxes on benefits given to [email protected] “Gold Star” families in which a member Daniel Kane died while serving in the military. This Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 should have been remedied the day it was [email protected] noticed, but at least Congress is getting Steve Krause around to it now. Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 While the bill is highly constructive, it [email protected] should only be a start to a broader, long- Owen O’Rourke Photographer, ext. 1224 term federal effort to promote retirement [email protected] security. There needs to be a concerted Emma LeBlanc Pérez push to create incentives for — and make Copy Editor it easier for — lower-income Americans [email protected] to invest in retirement plans — especial- Harold Rivera ly less affluent minorities and those with Sports Editor, ext. 1238 jobs in the “gig” economy. The large major- [email protected] ity of tax incentives to promote retirement Roberto Scalese saving go to wealthy families — those who News Editor, ext. 1211 [email protected] least need the help. That doesn’t make sense. Anne Marie Tobin Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 With America on track for one-fifth of its [email protected] population to be 65 or older by 2030 — an Bridget Turcotte all-time high — retirement security needs Reporter, ext. 1269 to be recognized as a crucial national is- [email protected] sue. Congress and the Trump administra- Ryan York tion must rise to the occasion. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 [email protected] A San Diego Union-Tribune editorial. TECHNOLOGY Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Ex-Stanford coach avoids prison A video of the time in college bribery scam Facebook CEO Mark Zucker- By Alanna Durkin berg, created as Richer part of an art ASSOCIATED PRESS project and cir- culated on Face- BOSTON — A former book-owned Ins- head sailing coach at tagram over the Stanford avoided prison past few days, time when a judge sen- combines news tenced him Wednesday for footage of Zuck- his role in a sweeping col- erberg with pho- lege admissions scam at ny audio. elite U.S. universities. John Vandemoer is the FILE PHOTO | first person to be sen- ASSOCIATED PRESS tenced in the case that exposed the lengths that some wealthy parents will go to get their chil- Facebook’s Zuckerberg is the dren into the nation’s top schools. Vandemoer admitted focus of latest doctored video FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to agreeing to help stu- By Mae Anderson their secrets, their lives, its policies. Pelosi criti- dents get into Stanford as John Vandemoer admitted to agreeing to help ASSOCIATED PRESS their futures,” Zuckerberg cized Facebook at the time recruited athletes in ex- students get into Stanford as recruited athletes seemingly intones in a for leaving the video up. change for money for his in exchange for money for his sailing program. NEW YORK — Three voice that does not sound Zuckerberg tried to reach sailing program. weeks after Facebook re- very much like Zucker- out to her to explain the U.S. District Court Judge take any of the money for and to get into the best fused to remove a doctored berg’s. “I owe it all to Spec- situation, but she did not Rya Zobel sentenced himself. school they can honestly video of House Speaker tre. Spectre showed me take his call, according him to one day in prison, Assistant U.S. Attorney and through hard work,” Nancy Pelosi slurring her that whoever controls the to a person familiar with words, Mark Zuckerberg which he was deemed to Eric Rosen told the judge Rosen said. data controls the future.” the matter who was not is getting a taste of his have served. He will pay that a prison sentence was Prosecutors had sought (Spectre is the evil organi- authorized to discuss it own medicine: fake foot- a $10,000 fine and serve necessary to send a mes- more than a year behind zation in the James Bond and spoke on condition of age showing him gloating two years of supervised sage to other defendants bars. Vandemoer plead- movies.) anonymity. Facebook and over his one-man domina- release, including six charged in the case and ed guilty in March on the The video was created Pelosi’s office declined to tion of the world. months of home confine- other people considering same day that charges by artists Bill Posters and comment Wednesday. ment with electronic mon- on cheating the college were announced in the It’s the latest flap over deviously altered “deep- Daniel Howe with help Facebook said the Zucker- itoring. admissions system, which so-called “Operation Var- from artificial intelligence berg video likewise doesn’t Zobel said she believed he said is “crying out for sity Blues” case against 50 fake” videos as Facebook and other social media companies and displayed violate its Instagram poli- it was important that reform.” people, including business over the past week or so at cies and will be left up. Vandemoer be punished “If we fail to take these executives and Hollywood services struggle to stop the spread of misinforma- an art show in Britain on “We will treat this con- because “it’s too easy to do crimes seriously, if you actresses. the influence of technol- tent the same way we this kind of thing.” But she tion and “fake news” while give just a slap on the Vandemoer stood to ad- ogy. Posters also put the treat all misinformation said she didn’t believe he also respecting free speech wrist instead of real pun- dress the judge and apolo- footage on Instagram and on Instagram,” the compa- needed to serve time be- ishment. ... We are short and fending off allegations gized to his family, friends, Vimeo. ny said in a statement. hind bars, noting the pow- changing not only the the sailing team and Stan- of censorship. Posters said he targeted Facebook does not pro- erful letters of support he criminal justice system, ford. “I am devastated that The somewhat crude Zuckerberg as “one person hibit false information received and calling him but all those kids in high the program and the sport video of the Facebook governing control of 2 bil- from being shared on In- probably the “least culpa- school who are working would be looked at poorly CEO, created as part of lion people’s personal pri- stagram or its main Face- ble” of those charged in hard every day in an effort because of my actions,” he an art project and circu- vate data. He’s at the cen- book service. If third-party the case because he didn’t to improve their own lives said. lated on Facebook-owned Instagram over the past ter of the debate that asks fact checkers flag an item few days, combines news questions whether that is on the main service as footage of Zuckerberg with a safe place for our data to false, the company “down- Baltimore withdraws lawsuit phony audio. be.” ranks” it to make it more “Imagine this for a sec- When the Pelosi video difficult to find. Facebook against owner of Preakness track ond, one man with total turned up on Facebook, has been testing a way to control over billions of the social network said extend that approach to it did not violate any of By David Mcfadden ly had with the Canadian into further disarray as people’s stolen data, all Instagram. ASSOCIATED PRESS company’s president. Stronach has steered ren- “I am pleased that we ovation funding toward BALTIMORE — Balti- have reached this with- Laurel Park, which it hopes more announced Wednes- drawal agreement and to transform into a state- day that it has withdrawn standstill with the Mary- of-the-art facility. Citing a lawsuit against the owner land Jockey Club and the the “safety and security of and operator of the histor- Stronach Group to give the all guests and employees,” ic city racetrack that hosts parties an opportunity to the Maryland Jockey Club the Preakness Stakes, the discuss Pimlico and racing closed off 6,670 seats in the Triple Crown series’ middle in Maryland,” Young said in Pimlico grandstand before jewel and the second-oldest a statement. this year’s Preakness race, track in America. He stressed that City and many of the barns are Earlier this year, Mary- land’s biggest city had Hall is “committed to keep- dilapidated. A water main asked a court to grant own- ing the Preakness in Bal- break on Preakness Day ership of the Pimlico Race timore.” City leaders have shut down many of the toi- Course and the Preakness been seeking state funding lets last month. race to Baltimore through to redevelop the 149-year- In the city’s statement condemnation. The lawsuit old track and the surround- Wednesday, company pres- had dramatically ratcheted ing Park Heights neighbor- ident Belinda Stronach up a dispute over whether hood. was quoted as saying the the Preakness would con- However, a push to have executives appreciated the tinue to be run at crum- Laurel Park host the sec- withdrawal of the suit and bling Pimlico or at a fresher ond leg of the Triple Crown looked forward to working Maryland track, the own- doesn’t appear to be going with city and state offi- er’s favored Laurel Park. away. cials in finally resolving APITOL The Pimlico course and The rundown Pimlico the matter. Laurel Park are both course is desperately in State law requires the owned by Stronach, a Ca- need of a major overhaul, Preakness Stakes to be Waste Services nadian company that owns and Baltimore city officials, run at Pimlico. It may only several other U.S. tracks the owners of the track and be run elsewhere in Mary- including the Santa Anita many trainers disagree on land as a result of a “disas- Park in California. whether it’s smart to spend ter or emergency.” CDL DRIVER POSITIONS AVAILABLE But Baltimore Mayor nearly half a billion dollars The Kentucky Derby — Bernard “Jack” Young dis- on upgrades. Last year, a held each year at Chur- closed Wednesday that the study by the Maryland Sta- chill Downs in Louisville, Capitol Waste Services is seeking city has withdrawn its con- dium Authority said the Ky. — and the Belmont demnation action against Pimlico Race Course should Stakes run at Belmont motivated and safety conscientious the Stronach Group, the be torn down and rebuilt at Park in Elmont, N.Y., Maryland Jockey Club and a cost of $424 million. make up the other top individuals for full and part time positions others following a “produc- Meanwhile, the old Bal- thoroughbred races of the tive discussion” he recent- timore track has fallen Triple Crown. to operate our rubbish and recycling vehicles. Good driving record essential. Businesses showing discontent with Trump’s trade policies Candidates must have an active CDL driver’s license and DOT Card. Must be By Paul Wiseman stop the migrants. But by CEOs, opposes the use of and Steve Peoples Monday, Trump was again tariffs and has made the able to perform repetitive lifting and pass a ASSOCIATED PRESS threatening the tariffs if case to the administra- Mexico didn’t abide by an tion about the risks they pre-employment DOT physical, drug WASHINGTON — Pres- unspecified commitment, pose to economic growth. screening and participate in a random ident Donald Trump’s to “be revealed in the not But Trump has remained aggressive and wildly un- too distant future.” a fervent advocate of the drug and alcohol consortium. predictable use of tariffs is Business groups, al- import taxes anyway. spooking American busi- ready uncomfortable with “They are going to do ness groups, which have Trump’s attempts to stem what they do — it’s not up long formed a potent force immigration, are struggling to us,” Jamie Dimon, chair- EXCELLENT WAGES AND BENEFITS! in his Republican Party. to figure out where to stand man of the Business Round- Corporate America was in the fast-shifting political table and CEO of JPMorgan blindsided last week when climate. They have happily Chase, said at a gathering of Interested candidates may email Trump threatened to im- supported his corporate tax reporters Wednesday. pose crippling taxes on cuts and his moves to loos- “Business is losing,” said Capitol Waste Services at Mexican imports in a push en environmental and oth- Rick Tyler, a Republican to stop the flow of Central er regulations. But many strategist and frequent [email protected] or American migrants into are concerned about the Trump critic. “He calls the United States. president’s mercurial ap- himself ‘Mr. Tariff man.’ call 617-569-1718 for an employment The two sides reached proach to tariffs. He’s proud of it... It’s bad a truce Friday after Mex- The Business Round- news for the party. It’s bad application. ico agreed to do more to table, an association of news for the free market.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019 POLICE/FIRE Lynn man is arrested on All address information, particu- Town Hall. was stopped prior to their ar- larly arrests, reflect police records. Report of a school bus un- rival. In the event of a perceived inac- able to get down Highland Av- A caller reported at 12:05 drug trafficking charges curacy, it is the sole responsibility enue on Tuesday at 2:49 p.m. a.m. on Wednesday that their Officer reports bus was able State Street neighbor was of the concerned party to contact to get out. listening to their television By Gayla Cawley Juan Pablo Luna Percel at 85 Washington St. and the relevant police department Caller reported a suspicious too loud. Responding officers ITEM STAFF was charged with cocaine seized 36 grams of cocaine trafficking 36-plus grams and have the department issue a gray or silver four door sedan reported the area was quiet LYNN — A 38-year-old and five grams of heroin notice of correction to the Daily driving slowly around the Syl- upon arrival. Lynn man was arrested on and Class A drug distribu- or fentanyl, Lynn Police Item. Corrections or clarifications van Circle neighborhood on drug trafficking charges tion. Lt. Michael Kmiec said. will not be made without express Tuesday at 7:33 p.m. Officer PEABODY after $4,100 worth of co- At approximately 6 a.m., Gayla Cawley can be notice of change from the arrest- reports no such vehicle can caine and heroin was State Police, Lynn Police be found. reached at gcawley@item- ing police department. Arrest found at his Washington and the Drug Enforce- Street home on Wednes- ment Administration ex- live.com. Follow her on Medical Aid Thomas J. Connors, 34, of day morning, police said. ecuted a search warrant Twitter @GaylaCawley. LYNN 280 Washington St., Apt. A Ambulance requested at was arrested on Wednesday Arrests 130 Summer St. on Tuesday at 8:37 a.m. and charged at 9:50 a.m. Patient taken to with assault and battery on a Defense in trial of Chinese Raelyn Barrett, 33, was the hospital. household member, intimidat- arrested and charged with Well-being check request- ing a witness, and malicious trespassing and on warrant ed for a man on Trickett Road destruction of property in ex- charges of shoplifting by who appears to be confused cess of $1,200. scholar’s death: He did it concealing merchandise and on Tuesday 4:29 p.m. Officer By Michael Tarm meled her in the head with A federal judge moved Class A drug possession at reports the man was gone Summons ASSOCIATED PRESS a baseball bat in his bath- the trial to Peoria in cen- 8:40 a.m. Wednesday. upon arrival of police. room before decapitating tral Illinois after Chris- Raelyn Barrett, 33, was Medical Guardian request- Osselito Jean-Baptiste, PEORIA, Ill. — As federal her. tensen’s lawyers said pre- arrested and charged with ed an ambulance at 500 34, of 153 May St., Lawrence prosecutors on Wednesday With Yingying Zhang’s trial publicity would have escaping from municipal Ross Drive on Tuesday at 9:13 was summoned on Tuesday at shared with jurors grisly father sitting just a few feet made it impossible for the lockup, disorderly conduct p.m. Patient taken to Union 4:58 p.m. following a motor details of how they claim away on a courtroom bench, 29-year-old former physics and trespassing at 9:18 a.m. Hospital in Lynn. vehicle stop on Crowninshield a former University of Illi- prosecutor Eugene Miller student to get a fair trial Wednesday. Street and charged with op- nois doctoral student kid- also revealed for the first in the Champaign area, Amanda Elwell was arrest- Property Check erating a motor vehicle with napped a visiting scholar time that Brendt Chris- where the 45,000-student ed on warrant charges of day- a suspended license and from China, then brutally tensen was captured on an university is located. The time breaking and entering for Property check at Glen equipment violation. beat and killed her, defense FBI wiretap bragging that university has more than a felony, larceny and opera- Meadow Park on Tuesday at Duarte Welton Moreno, attorneys intent on sparing Zhang had been his 13th 5,000 Chinese students, tion of a motor vehicle with a 4:41 p.m. Officer reports all 41, of 33 Tracey St. was sum- their client a possible death victim. But the prosecutor among the largest such en- suspended license at 12:02 appears to be OK. moned on Tuesday at 6:05 penalty offered an excep- didn’t say if authorities be- rollments in the nation. p.m. Wednesday. p.m. following a traffic stop at tional claim: He did it. lieved him. Prosecutors allege Chris- Tammy Lafontaine, of 210 MARBLEHEAD the Salem Five Savings Bank Opening statements Miller told jurors that tensen, posing as an un- Maple St., was arrested on a at 19 Central St. for operating began in the federal Christiansen became ob- dercover policeman and warrant charge of sexual con- Complaints a motor vehicle with a sus- death-penalty trial of sessed with serial killers taking advantage of Yingy- duct for a fee at 10:59 a.m. pended license. Vehicle re- Brendt Christensen, a in the months before for he ing Zhang’s small stature Wednesday. A caller reported at 12:15 leased to a licensed operator. case that is being close- kidnapped the 26-year-old and lack of English fluency, Juan Pablo Luna Percel, p.m. on Tuesday that her car Juan L. Paulino, 40, of 21 ly watched by Chinese Zhang, setting a goal of in- lured the 26-year-old into 38, of 85 Washington St., was keyed on Monday on Bowditch St. was summoned students across the U.S. famy for himself by slaying his car in June 9, 2017. She was arrested and charged Ramsay Road. on Wednesday at 2:41 p.m. Christensen is accused of someone. Zhang, who had had just missed a bus on with Class B drug trafficking A caller from the Board of following a traffic stop at 10 luring 26-year-old Yingying only been at the university her way to sign an apart- 36-plus grams and Class A Health reported at 12:20 p.m. Bowditch St. for operating Zhang into his car in June for two months, aspired to ment lease off campus in drug distribution at 7:06 a.m. on Tuesday that a trash truck a motor vehicle without a li- 2017 as she headed to sign become a professor in her Champaign’s sister city Ur- Wednesday. pulled down a limb which cense. a lease off campus. home country. bana, 140 miles southwest pulled some wires down on Prosecutors told jurors “While Yingying was of Chicago. Accidents Sewall Street. At 12:32 p.m. Accidents Wednesday that Chris- on campus pursuing her Christensen told Zhang the Light Department reported tensen took Zhang to his dreams, he was on campus to get into his car because A report of a motor vehicle the tree was rotted and was Motor vehicle crash report- apartment where he raped, pursuing something dark he had questions for her, crash with personal injury at resting up against the second- ed at 243 Washington St. and choked and stabbed her — something evil,” Miller an attempt he’d made ear- 5:29 p.m. Tuesday at 237 ary at the time. By 2:12 p.m., 1 Allens Lane on Tuesday at in his bedroom. They said said, standing at a podium lier in the day with another Broadway. the tree department cleared 3:29 p.m. Operator ticketed Christensen later pum- in front of jurors. woman, Miller said. A report of a motor vehicle the scene and the road was for a marked lanes violation crash at 6:34 p.m. Tuesday back open. and an improper turn. at Beach Road and Nahant A caller reported at 1:10 A 911 caller reported a very Street; at 8:24 p.m. Tuesday p.m. on Tuesday that a ce- minor motor vehicle crash on N. Carolina man pleads guilty at 460 Chestnut St.; at 7:53 ment truck just took down Tuesday at 3:59 p.m. at Pil- a.m. Wednesday at Boston the power lines on Crestwood grim Rehabilitation & Skilled to killing 3 Muslim students and Congress streets; at 1:54 Road. At 1:20 p.m., Electric Nursing Center at 96 Forest p.m. Wednesday at 91 Com- Light reported the pole was St. Caller said she was from thorities to pursue hate- mercial St. down and people were trying out of state and was uncer- By Emery P. Dalesio] ASSOCIATED PRESS crime charges. Authorities A report of a motor vehicle to drive over the live wires. By tain of protocols in Massa- later indicated they did not hit and run crash at 8:39 a.m. 2:10 p.m. they reported they chusetts. Dispatcher advised DURHAM, N.C. — Mo- have sufficient evidence Wednesday at Lynn English would be able to open the her to exchange information ments after a North Caro- to successfully prosecute High School at 50 Goodridge road shortly. with the other operator and lina man pleaded guilty to Hicks on those charges. St.; at 1:52 p.m. Wednesday A caller reported at 1:36 she said police assistance was unnecessary. gunning down three Mus- Moments after Hicks’ at Friend and Green streets. p.m. on Tuesday that he was lim university students, a selling an item on Craigslist Report of a two-car motor entered his plea, Assistant vehicle crash at 291 Lynnfield prosecutor played a cell- District Attorney Kendra Complaints and began communicating phone video of the slayings with someone interested in St. on Tuesday at 6:34 p.m. Montgomery-Blinn played Operator of motor vehicle two in the courtroom Wednes- a cellphone video of the A report of a gunshot at buying it. He stated each time day as one of the victims’ 10:46 p.m. Tuesday at Holling- he got an email reply, it came was taken to Salem. No tows, slayings as the victims’ par- officer will document. relatives fainted, others ents and siblings watched sworth and Wilson streets. from a different email and he wept openly and a man realized it was a scam. Woman called Tuesday at from the front row. hurled an expletive at the Women wept openly and Overdose A caller reported at 5:33 6:55 p.m. to report a motor PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS vehicle crash which occurred confessed killer. a young man hurled an p.m. on Tuesday that employ- Craig Stephen Hicks, 50, A report of an overdose at ees of a Marblehead market on June 8 at 550 Lowell and Police say Craig Hicks expletive at Hicks after 8:57 p.m. Tuesday on Essex 232 Newbury streets. Officer entered the plea to three burst into a condo in watching the video, shown on Pleasant Street took her counts of first-degree mur- Street. phone. A witness called in at will document. Chapel Hill owned on a large pull-down screen Motor vehicle into a tree re- der in a packed Durham by 23-year-old Deah and on two flat-screen tele- 5:38 p.m. and stated it did courtroom. It came more Theft not appear as though some- ported on Wednesday at 9:03 Barakat and fatally visions that were used to a.m. at 16 Broad St. Officer than four years after the shot Barakat, his wife, give people in the court- A report of a larceny at one took the caller’s phone. February 2015 slayings At 6:15 p.m. on Tuesday, a reports operator taken to Sa- Yusor Abu-Salha, 21; room a better view. The 10:14 a.m. Wednesday at 8 lem Hospital. and two months after in- and her 19-year-old sis- prosecutor also showed a Bennett Circle; at 12:15 p.m. walk-in reported a road rage coming District Attorney ter Razan Abu-Salha. video of Hicks’ confession Wednesday at 44 Chestnut incident involving two teenage Satana Deberry dropped occupants at Smith Street Complaints and a series of still pho- St.; at 2:06 p.m. Wednesday plans to seek the death Hill owned by 23-year-old tos portraying happy mo- at 50 Normandy Road. and Pleasant Street. She stat- Report of a tree down at 40 penalty in hopes of conclud- Deah Barakat and fatally ments in the victims’ lives. ed the other vehicle pulled Walsh St. on Tuesday at 7:17 ing a case that she said had shot Barakat, his wife, Yu- Barakat’s older sister, Dr. up beside her while she was p.m. Officer reports the tree languished too long. Vandalism sor Abu-Salha, 21; and her Suzanne Barakat, fainted going 30 mph and started appears to be on property “I’ve wanted to plead yelling and swearing at her, while watching the video. A report of motor vehicle owned by the Peabody Hous- guilty since day one,” Hicks 19-year-old sister Razan pulled up on her bumper and She later appeared at a vandalism at 7:04 p.m. Tues- ing Authority and the reporting told Superior Court Judge Abu-Salha. continued to honk the horn. news conference with other day at 32 Curwin Circle. party was advised to call them Orlando Hudson. The judge At the time of the shoot- She stated her son was in the family members, and an at- in the morning. said Hicks had agreed as ings, Chapel Hill police car and he was also scared so torney said she was OK. Caller from 3 Coolidge Road part of his plea to accept said Hicks claimed he was LYNNFIELD she drove right to the police Montgomery-Blinn said reported a friend was staying three consecutive life sen- provoked by competition station. Deah Barakat had turned Alarms in her basement apartment tences without parole and over parking spaces at the on his phone’s video to A caller reported at 6:37 but no longer wants her there condo complex. Relatives of p.m. on Tuesday that his wife 64 to 89 months for the capture an exchange with Burglar alarm sounded at on Tuesday at 8:34 p.m. Of- crime of discharging a gun the victims said their fam- Hicks, who she said was 4 Josephs Lane on Tuesday was being harassed. ficer reports the tenant was ily members were targeted A caller reported at 6:48 into a building. often seething during his at 5:57 p.m. Officer reports taken to Salerm Hospital fol- because they were Muslim, p.m. on Tuesday that some- Police say Hicks burst previous encounters with doors and windows are se- lowing a panic attack. into a condo in Chapel and they asked federal au- the victims. cure but the interior alarm is one removed the umbrella Disturbance reported at 25 still on. from a table in their Stratford Bartholomew St. on Wednes- Resident reported an acci- Road yard. Responding offi- day at 3:45 a.m. of people POLICE BRIEFS dental burglar alarm was trig- cers reported the wind did the being loud in a van parked gered on Tuesday at 6:55 p.m. damage, not a vandalizer. in front of the home. Officer Men who died in van rollover picked up passengers in office in Boston says at 11 Alexandra Road. A caller reported loud mu- spoke to the three parties and were from Poland Philadelphia, New Jersey, 71-year-old Walter sic near Atlantic Avenue and advised them to quiet down. and to Johnson, of Framingham, Eisenhower Road at 9:39 Complaints visit scenic areas of Mas- pleaded guilty Tuesday. p.m. on Tuesday. Responding ATTLEBORO (AP) — Overdose sachusetts. He faces up to 20 years Caller reported a solicitor is officers were unable to locate State Police have iden- The crash occurred in prison at sentencing going door-to-door in the Lyn- any loud noise. Unresponsive woman re- tified the two men who died when a tour van when the van made con- scheduled for Sept. 10. nbrook Road neighborhood A caller reported a loud par- ported at 286 Newbury St., Authorities say an on Tuesday at 2:25 p.m. Offi- ty on Prospect Street at 11:54 Apt. 48 on Wednesday at rolled over on a Massa- tact with a Toyota SUV chusetts highway last driven by a Rhode Island investigation began in cer spoke with the man and p.m. on Tuesday. Responding 2:21 a.m. Officer reports she January 2017 into child advised him to get a permit at officers reported the party was taken to Union Hospital. weekend as natives of woman, who was also Poland. hurt. pornography being trad- Police on Tuesday The crash remains un- ed by a Craigslist user. said 42-year-old Leslaw der investigation. The investigation led to Mastej and 49-year-old Johnson, a track coach Lynn Drug Task Force Jaroslaw Nowak died in Ex-Harvard track coach at Wellesley High School 781-477-4444 Saturday’s crash on In- at the time. Authorities Hotline terstate 95 in Attleboro. pleads guilty to say during a search of Nine other occupants child porn charge Johnson’s home, imag- of the van, including the es and videos of child CALL 24 HOURS A DAY driver, were injured. They BOSTON (AP) — A pornography were found were from Poland, New former Harvard Univer- on his computer and on or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) York, Philadelphia and sity assistant track coach a thumb drive hidden in New Jersey. who also coached at a his bedroom. Spanish menu available The van was operated suburban Boston high Johnson was an assis- by a tour group that ca- school has pleaded guilty tant coach of the Harvard ters to Polish and Pol- to possession of child men’s and women’s track All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. ish-American communi- pornography. teams from 1982 until Callers may remain anonymous. ties. Police think the tour The U.S. attorney’s 2006. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Arts After Hours presents Sondheim’s ‘Assassins’ LYNN — Stephen Sond- heim’s Tony Award-win- ning theatrical tour-de- force, ‘’Assassins,’’ opens at Arts After Hours Friday night. ‘’Assassins’’ portrays the lives of nine individuals who assassinated or tried to assassinate the presi- dent of the United States, in a one-act historical “re- vusical” that explores the dark side of the American PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS experience. From John Entertainer and activist Jon Stewart lent his Wilkes Booth to Lee Har- support to re ghters, rst responders and vey Oswald, Sondheim survivors of the September 11 terror attacks at and fellow writer John a hearing by the House Judiciary Committee. Weidman take audienc- es on a nightmarish roll- er-coaster ride in which COURTESY PHOTO assassins and would-be The cast of Arts After Hours production of “Assassins.” Jon Stewart lashes assassins from different historical periods meet, lem’s Chris Reade as the Quiros, Stoneham’s Adele what drives them, what out at Congress over interact and inspire each Balladeer, Boston’s Dylan Leikauskas, Everett’s Fer- they’re passionate about, other to harrowing acts in C. Wack as John Hinck- nando Barbosa, and Bos- and what they’d be will- the name of the American ley, Lowell’s Tim Sheils ton’s Colin McIntire. ing to do to achieve their 9/11 victims fund Dream. as Samuel Byck, Med- “’Assassins’ features dreams.” By Matthew Daly “should be flipped,” so The musical’s Broad- ford’s Benjamin Finn as the largest cast, crew, pit Opening night is Friday, ASSOCIATED PRESS that first responders were way production won five Giuseppe Zangara, Win- band, and audience seat- June 14, at 8 p.m. Addi- on the dais, with members Tony Awards, including throp’s Amy Oldenquist ing that we’ve ever had tional shows are Saturday, WASHINGTON — Co- of Congress “down here” Best Revival of a Musical. as Lynette “Squeaky” in all nine seasons at Arts June 15 at 8 p.m., Sunday, median Jon Stewart in witness chairs answer- Directed by Hingham’s Fromme, Lynn’s Derek After Hours,” said Gam- June 16 at 4 p.m., Friday, scolded Congress Tuesday ing their questions. Nathan Fogg DiSisto and Clark as Charles Guiteau, baccini. “We are excited June 21, at 8 p.m., Satur- for failing to ensure that First and foremost, produced by Arts After Whitman’s Athan Man- to see how audiences re- day, June 22 at 8 p.m., and a victims’ compensation Stewart said, families Hours’ Producing Artistic talos as Leon Czolgosz, spond to a larger-than-life Sunday, June 23, at 4 p.m. fund set up after the 9/11 want to know, “Why this Director Samantha Gam- Lynn’s Victoria Weinstein production in our intimate All performances will be attacks never runs out of is so damn hard and takes baccini, “Assassins” fea- as Sara Jane Moore, and black box theater. This held at the Neal Rantoul money. so damn long?” tures Somerville’s Todd Georgetown’s Ian Prime show holds a mirror up Black Box theatre at Lynn Stewart, a longtime ad- The collapse of the World McNeel as The Propri- as Billy, Sara Jane Moore’s to audiences and forces Arts, 25 Exchange St. vocate for 9/11 respond- Trade Center in Septem- etor, Salem’s Asa Pedi as son. Ensemble mem- them to ask difficult ques- For tickets, go to www. ers, angrily called out ber 2001 sent a cloud of John Wilkes Booth, Sa- bers are Brighton’s Jen tions about themselves, artsafterhours.com. lawmakers for failing to thick dust billowing over attend a hearing on a Lower Manhattan. Fires bill to ensure the fund burned for weeks. Thou- can pay benefits for the sands of construction Scorsese on Dylan, Net ix next 70 years. Pointing to workers, police officers, rows of empty seats at a firefighters and others and beating back the blockbuster House Judiciary Commit- spent time working in the tee hearing room, Stew- soot, often without proper By Jake Coyle the movie is largely about art said “sick and dying” respiratory protection. ASSOCIATED PRESS what remains from that first responders and their In the years since, many families came to Washing- freewheeling extravagan- have seen their health de- NEW YORK — A re- za, when Dylan drove a ton for the hearing, only cline, some with respira- cent multiplex marquee is Winnebago-led caravan to face a nearly deserted tory or digestive-system haunting Martin Scorsese. of musicians, artists and dais. ailments that appeared Twelve screens and 11 of poets (among them Allen The sparse attendance almost immediately, oth- them were showing one Ginsberg, Ramblin’ Jack by lawmakers was “an ers with illnesses that movie: “Avengers: End- Elliott, Joni Mitchell, Bob embarrassment to the developed as they aged, game.” Neuwirth) on a nation- country and a stain on including cancer. “Now, that’s not fair,” wide storm. In white face this institution,” Stew- More than 40,000 peo- Scorsese says. “We have to and with blazing eyes, art said, adding that the ple have applied to the ght back at this practice “disrespect” shown to first Dylan unleashed ferocious September 11th Victim of overwhelming the mar- responders now suffering performances of “A Hard Compensation Fund, ket with the blockbuster. from respiratory ailments Rain’s A-Gonna Fall,” which covers illnesses po- The — how should I put and other illnesses “is ut- ‘’Isis,” Hurricane” and tentially related to being it? — the regular lm, terly unacceptable.” “When I Paint My Master- at the World Trade Cen- that’s being edged out. It’s Lawmakers from both piece.” ter site, the Pentagon or got to go someplace. It has PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS parties said they support What’s left of that mu- Shanksville, Pa., after the to go someplace because the bill and were monitor- attacks. More than $5 bil- Martin Scorsese’s latest lm, “Rolling Thunder sical moment? “Ashes” you know why? There are ing the hearing amid oth- lion in benefits have been Revue: A Bob Dylan Story By Martin Scorsese,” Dylan resolutely states people that are going to er congressional business. awarded out of the $7.4 which opened Wednesday, includes Dylan’s in the lm. Ginsberg, in continue to make them.” Rep. Mike Johnson, billion fund, with about rst on-camera interview in 10 years. a speech at the tour’s Scorsese, 76, is still mak- R-La., predicted the bill 21,000 claims pending. conclusion captured on will pass with overwhelm- Stewart and other ing them, though there’s the folklore and embrace Shepard-scripted four- camera by Dylan, pro- ing support and said law- speakers lamented the little “regular” about his Dylan’s own trickery; hour 1978 lm “Renaldo vides a counterpoint that makers meant no disre- fact that nearly 18 years latest lm. “Rolling Thun- “Rolling Thunder Revue” and Clara”) and contem- Scorsese favors. The poet spect as they moved in after the attacks, first re- der Revue: A Bob Dylan merrily prints the legend. porary interviews with implores all to “take from and out of the subcommit- sponders and their fam- Story By Martin Scorsese” The lm, which pre- many of the participants, us some example” and “go tee hearing, a common oc- ilies still have no assur- is a blistering semi- c- mieres Wednesday on including Joan Baez and, out and make it for your currence on Capitol Hill. ance the fund will not run tional documentary that Net ix and in select the- in his rst on-camera in- own eternity.” Scorsese Stewart was uncon- out of money. The Justice chronicles Dylan’s mythic aters, includes restored terview in a decade, Dylan. was so moved by Gins- vinced. Department said in Feb- 1975-1976 rambling cav- performance footage from It can feel like eons ago. berg’s words that he used Pointing to rows of uni- ruary that the fund is be- alcade across a post-Viet- the tour, scenes of the Dylan himself says Roll- them last year in his com- formed firefighters and ing depleted and that ben- nam America. Scorsese backstage circus (much ing Thunder happened so mencement address at his police officers behind efit payments are being has also inserted ction- of which was shot for long ago “I wasn’t even daughter’s high-school him, he said the hearing cut by up to 70 percent. al characters to amplify the Dylan-directed, Sam born.” But for Scorsese, graduation.

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©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019 TOMORROW: 7 P.M. FIRST PITCH FRASER FIELD - 365 WESTERN AVE POST-GAME FIREWORKS Fenwick baseball outlasts Swampscott in Div. 3 By Mike Alongi for-4) had one RBI, while ITEM STAFF Angelo McCullough (2- for-3), Keegan O’Connor WALTHAM — The (2-for-4), Ethan Belt (2- Bishop Fenwick baseball for-4) and Scott Emerson team has shown a propen- (2-for-4) each had multi- sity to come through in ple hits. the biggest moments It was another combined during this year’s state effort on the mound for tournament run. It con- Fenwick, with Christian tinued Wednesday after- Loescher earning the win noon as the No. 4 Crusad- after getting the start and ers squeezed out a 3-2 pitching 3 2/3 innings. He victory over No. 8 Swamp- allowed two runs on four scott at Bentley Universi- hits with one strikeout. ty’s Robert DeFelice Field Bright (2/3 inning) and in the Division 3 North Trey DeLoury (2 2/3 in- semifinal. All it took was nings, two hits, two strike- a 3-run third inning rally outs) pitched in relief. to propel Fenwick to victo- “I feel like I’m telling ry. Cory Bright (1-for-3) the same story I have all came through with the year, but the guys stepped big hit for the Crusaders, up and worked together,” knocking a 2-RBI single. said Steeves. “Christian “That’s Cory,” said Fen- fought hard, he’s still bat- wick coach Russ Steeves. tling back from an injury, “He’s our quarterback, Cory came in and got us a he’s our student-athlete of couple of tough outs, and the school — there’s no Trey came in on short rest one better. It doesn’t sur- and got the job done once prise me at all that he ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK again. It was really im- came up with the big hit pressive all around.” The Bishop Fenwick baseball team has advanced to the Division 3 North final after beating Swamp- when we needed it.” scott Wednesday afternoon at Bentley University. Harrison Brickett (2- FENWICK, B2 Lynnfield back in Div. 3 North final By Daniel Kane two kids kind of led the ITEM STAFF way a little bit.” John Singer (1-for-2, LOWELL — The No. 3 walk, sac bunt) also had Lynnfield baseball team an impact at the plate got it done in every phase with one RBI and one run. of the game in Wednes- Matthew Fiore also had day’s 6-3 win over No. 2 one RBI. Gloucester in the Division With only one day to 3 North semifinal at Ed- prepare for the Fisher- ward A. LeLacheur Park. men, O’Brien credited his Pioneers pitchers Clay- team for getting the job ton Marengi and Will Ga- done. rofoli shined in the win. “We knew (Gloucester) Marengi got the start and was really good team,” threw 4 2/3 innings, allow- O’Brien said. “They hit the ing three runs on four hits ball and we knew it. Our and five walks with four coaches did a fantastic job strikeouts. Garofoli, who getting the kids ready. also went 2-for-4 at the They scouted right on plate and knocked in a with the stuff that we had. pair of runs, closed out the It’s a real credit to them. win with a perfect 2 1/3 And then the kids followed innings, striking out three. the game plan and the two “Our kids came to play pitchers did a fantastic (Wednesday),” Lynnfield job.” coach John O’Brien said. Gloucester got on the “We played perfect de- board first with a leadoff fense, had some timely single and a pair of walks hitting, got the bat on the loading the bases in the ball and our two pitchers second inning. Marengi missed the mark on a wild were outstanding. Clayton ITEM FILE PHOTO pitch and Lucas Melanson ITEM FILE PHOTO on short rest gave us 4 2/3 scored to put the Fisher- Lynnfield’s Will Garofoli went 2-for-4 with two and then Will came in and Aiven Cabral pitched four-plus innings and al- men ahead 1-0. RBI and also earned the seven-out save in a win shut the door. Will also lowed four hits to earn the win for St. Mary’s in over Gloucester in the Division 3 North semifinal. had two big RBI, so those LYNNFIELD, B2 the Division 2 North semifinal Wednesday. Lynn’s Eddie Bynum set to be Spartans survive against Greater Lowell inducted into MASCAC Hall of Fame By Steve Krause nal Saturday (3) against ITEM STAFF No. 4 Woburn at Fraser. By Harold Rivera The No. 2 Spartans (18- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR LYNN — St. Mary’s base- 5) got the winning run ball coach Derek Dana has home in the bottom of the SALEM — Lynn native Eddie about as much experience fifth on a strange play. Bynum never imagined his track playing the game of base- With one out, Lee Pacheco and field career would bring him ball as anyone in this area, lifted a towering fly ball any level of recognition. Bynum, and if he’s learned one to left that kept drifting a 2004 graduate of English High, thing it is this: never take away from the Gryphons’ knew he was a good runner and a play off. Jacob Trzcienski and to- gave his best effort during each “We preach that to the ward left-center. By the meet. As he progressed in his kids all the time,” he said time it dropped between days wearing the Salem State after his team’s 2-1 win the two fielders Pacheco uniform, Bynum started to gar- over No. 3 Greater Lowell was rounding second and ner attention at national meets. in the Division 2 North steaming for third with a Bynum’s impressive track re- semifinal Wednesday night triple. cord includes being a six-time at Fraser Field. After DJ DiCenso was NCAA All-American, two-time “You go all out, every called out on strikes, Dana Division III 55-meter indoor na- play,” he said. “Run out sent junior Austin Fogliet- tional champion, three-time every ground ball. Back ta up to pinch hit. Foglietta MASCAC indoor 55-meter cham- up bases. You do enough hit a quail that looked as pion, three-time New England of those little things, and if first baseman Brian Bo- 55-meter indoor champion re- things can end up going sia would catch easily. But cord-holder, two-time ECAC your way. they’re called quails for 55-meter champion and two-time “We tell them all the time a reason. The ball dipped Salem State President’s Cup win- to put pressure on the oth- and Bosia ended up diving ner. er team,” he said. for the ball, trapping it. Bynum can now add 2019 MAS- COURTESY PHOTO The No. 2 Spartans put When he turned to throw that practice into play CAC Hall of Fame inductee to his Lynn native Eddie Bynum is set to be inducted into the MASCAC the ball to first, there was resume. against the Gryphons. And no one on the bag. Hall of Fame for his career as a track and field athlete at Salem because of that, they’ll be BYNUM, B2 State University. playing in the sectional fi- ST. MARY’S, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019

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ITEM FILE PHOTO Matt Fiore had one RBI for Lynnfield in a win over Gloucester in the Division 3 North semifinal Wednesday night. Pioneers take down Gloucester in Div. 3 LYNNFIELD From B1 But Lynnfield answered with Luke Martinho, Brian Cardarelli and Singer all drawing walks to load the bases COURTESY PHOTO with one out. Martinho scored on a passed ball and Fer- This past weekend the Gannon Ladies completed their annual 4-ball tournament at Gannon nando Gonzalez kept the inning going with another walk Golf Course. In the end, Judy Johnson and her daughter, Tara Friedman, won the event by de- to load the bases. Garofoli came through with the Pioneers’ feating Patty Roderick and Gina Manning 2-up. Coming in third place was the team of Cathy first hit of the night and it was a big one, knocking in two Thibeault and Nancy Gheringhelli, defeating Eloise Deveney and Alana Pederson 2-and-1. runs to give Lynnfield a 3-1 lead. Fiore capped the rally next with a 1-run single to stretch the Pioneers lead to 4-1. Pictured left to right are Eloise Deveney, Alana Pederson, Nancy Gheringhelli, Cathy “We’ve worked on discipline at the plate all year long and Thibeault, Gina Manning, Patty Roderick, Judy Johnson and Tara Friedman. it seems to have paid off,” O’Brien said. “Sometimes we chased early in the year. Toward the middle of the year we were swinging at bad pitches, now we’re letting that stuff go. It’s much more focused because the coaches are getting that into their heads.” The Fishermen took a pair of runs back in the fifth in- ning. E.J. Field laced a single and stole second to start the inning off before Zach Abbott reaches on a walk. A few batters later Melanson laced a two-run double to left field to cut the Pioneers lead to 4-3. Garofoli relieved Marengi to get Lynnfield out of the fifth. But the Pioneers responded again with two runs in the sixth. An error and a single from Cardarelli put runners on first and second. Jonathan Luders hit a fly ball into foul territory along the first base line and Martinho pulled off some smart base running, tagging to third base and scor- ing on an errant throw to give the Pioneers a 5-3 lead. John Singer came through next with a RBI single to stretch the lead to 6-3. Garofoli dominated in the last two innings. The right- hander was perfect in the sixth and seventh innings, striking out three to seal the win. “Gloucester’s a great team,” O’Brien said. “They came right back at us. It’s a credit to our kids, they fought for a couple more runs and we were lucky to have Will come in and close the door. You never know what can happen. We knew we had a battle. We were just able to get some hits, play a little small ball and get a little luck. We’ll take all of the above to win these games.” The Pioneers move on to the Division 3 North final where they’ll take on No. 4 Bishop Fenwick at Alumni Field in Lowell Saturday (3). “Fenwick is a really good team,” O’Brien said. “Russ (Steeves) does a great job at Fenwick. He’s a friend of mine. We’ve watched them play, but again we have to play well. ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK We have to come and play like we did tonight. I’m sure it Bishop Fenwick’s Cory Bright (left) went 1-for-3 with two RBI, while Swampscott’s Drew Olivieri will be a battle.” (right) went 1-for-3 with one RBI in a Division 3 North semifinal game Wednesday. Lynn’s Bynum enters Fenwick baseball advances to Div. 3 North final FENWICK in the loss, tossing seven back in the bottom of the “Those guys have all From B1 innings and allowing fourth by again scoring been crucial pieces of the MASCAC Hall of Fame three runs on 12 hits with with the bases loaded, team over the past few For Swampscott, Drew six strikeouts. this time on a RBI walk years, and we’ll miss them BYNUM Olivieri (1-for-3) and Zach It was actually Swamp- from Olivieri, to make it all greatly,” said Caponi- From B1 Elwell (1-for-4) each had scott that jumped out to 3-2. But that was as close gro. “At the same time, one RBI. Jonathan the lead early on, capital- as the Big Blue would get. with the guys we have “I’m surprised,” Bynum, who was inducted into Salem Oriakhi (2-for-4), Dylan State’s Athletics Hall of Fame in 2014, said. “I obvious- izing on a bases-loaded Despite loading the bas- coming back and the tal- January (1-for-3) and situation when Elwell es in the fifth and putting ent we have coming up ly know that when I look back at my track career I have Cam O’Brien (1-for-2) also some great accomplishments. I didn’t even know there smacked a RBI single to the tying run on base in through the ranks, we’re had hits. Swampscott had left field to make it 1-0 in the sixth and seventh in- in good shape moving for- was a MASCAC Hall of Fame. It’s quite an honor. Not a number of chances to the bottom of the first. nings, Swampscott simply ward as well.” everyone gets inducted into a hall of fame. To have my put runs on the board, It took until the top of couldn’t come up with the As for Fenwick (17-6), name placed among other great athletes is a great hon- loading the bases in the the third for Fenwick to critical hit to keep its sea- it’s on to the Division 3 or.” first, fourth and fifth in- Joining Bynum as the 2019 inductees are Bridgewa- nings. respond. It started with a son alive. DeLoury forced North final against No. 3 ter State softball standout Jen Goodwin, MCLA base- “Give credit to Fenwick, walk, a single and a bad a popout to end the game Lynnfield (18-5) Saturday ball coach Joe Zavattaro, Salem State administrator they battled through ev- throw to put runners on and send Fenwick to the afternoon (3) at Alumni Jon Galaris (the school’s first full-time athletic director) erything and came out on second and third for Division 3 North final. Field in Lowell. and the 1985-1986 Division III National Champion top,” said Swampscott Bright, who stepped in For Swampscott, the “The last time we were Salem State women’s basketball team. coach Joe Caponigro. “But and lined a 2-RBI single season comes to an end at there (in 2004) I was an “I didn’t think or was even aware that there were any that being said, we did into left-centerfield to14-9. Six seniors — El- assistant coach and the halls of fame at this level,” Bynum said. “The only halls have our chances and we give the Crusaders the well, Ryan Graciale, Max time before that (in 1985) of fame I was aware of were the ones in professional just couldn’t come up with lead at 2-1. Two batters Pegnato, Colin Reiling, I was on the team, and sports. I couldn’t have imagined it, but it’s a great hon- the big hit. But that’s later, Brickett knocked a Jack Leahy and Tony Co- both times we won it,” or to go through this process again.” baseball sometimes.” RBI single of his own to nigliaro — have played said Steeves. “Hopefully At Salem State, Bynum competed in the 55 meter Nick Reiser battled on put Fenwick up 3-1. their final game for the the third time’s a charm dash, 100 meter dash, 200 meter dash and anchored the the mound all game long Swampscott got one run Big Blue. for us too.” school’s record-breaking New England Alliance 4X100 relay team. He started his collegiate career with few expectations but it didn’t take him long to realize that special opportunities were within reach. St. Mary’s punches ticket to Div. 2 North final “I learned a lot more in college than in high school,” Bynum said. “In high school it was more so doing it for ST. MARY’S from right-center to dead fun. It was like that during my freshman year in college From B1 center, diving, and snaring as well. Then I went to an ECAC Meet and I realized Matt Gaudette’s line drive. there was a lot of seriousness to it. Fun is great but it Foglietta, running full “The defense picked up started to turn a serious corner of competing with try- stride, beat Bosia to the the offense,” said Dana, ing to accomplish a national championship. I didn’t bag as Pacheco crossed the “and we got good pitching.” even think that was possible in the beginning.” plate. Freshman Aiven Cabral Bynum was named the nation’s top Division III out- “Give (Foglietta) credit,” pitched into the fifth in- door track athlete in 2007. His mental approach on the said Dana. “He busted his ning, giving up four hits, race track was a key ingredient to his success. butt running down to first. before giving way to “I’m the type of person that’s really calm,” Bynum He put the ball in play. Coppola, who picked up said. “I looked at every meet the same way. If it was a That’s No. 1, and he busted the save, retiring seven practice meet against teammates or a national meet, his butt down the line.” straight hitters. there was no difference. Obviously the pressure was Dana was happy with all “Cabral pitched very high but I never looked at it that way. I never let the aspects of the game. Pache- well,” said Dana, “and pressure affect me at all. I looked at it as another race co made a nice scoop on a Jared did what he always and whatever happens, happens. throw from shortstop Jar- does. He wanted the ball. “During that first ECAC Meet my freshman year, that ed Coppola to get the third We’ve come to expect it.” was the first time I was actually nervous,” Bynum said. out in the first inning after Greater Lowell took a 1-0 “I had a conversation with myself and said ‘this is silly, the Gryphons had run- lead in the top of the third why am I nervous?’ It didn’t help. Why treat it as dif- ners on first and second. thanks to a couple of Spar- ferent? Ever since then I decided to put nervousness to Terence Moynihan kept tan misplays. the side and whatever happens, happens.” a hot grounder in front of “We had a lapse,” said Bynum lives in Billerica and works for Raytheon as a him, which kicked over to Dana, “but we kept it to a financial analyst. Coppola, who in turn, was minimum.” “I just happened to know someone in the financial able to turn it into a force However, St. Mary’s tied field and they gave me a shot,” Bynum said. “The rest play at second in the third, the game in the bottom of ITEM FILE PHOTO is history. Having a sports management degree, you when the Gryphons scored the inning on DiCenso’s still have to know finances. Salem State prepared me their only run. And Kyle base hit that scored Cop- Lee Pacheco had a triple and scored the well with that. That’s why I’m still here nine years Ouellette committed lar- pola, who had singled and game-winning run for St. Mary’s in a win over later.” ceny in the fourth, running stole second. Greater Lowell in the Division 2 North semifinal. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS THURSDAY No. 7 Mansfield/No. 5 BC High at (Not including last night’s games) No. 2 St. John’s (at Campanelli, 4) Tonight Friday Saturday MIAA Softball at Westfield vs.Westfield Division 3 North MIAA Boys Lacrosse at Brockton Rox No. 2 Amesbury vs. No. 3 St. Mary’s Division 1 North Starfires Starfires (7) W L Pct. GB Streak L10 No. 2 Acton-Boxboro/No. 3 Lin- (at Martin Field, 3:30) (10:30 a.m.) (7) coln-Sudbury at No. 1 St. John’s (at North Shore 8 3 0.727 - 3W 7-3 No. 12 Lynnfield at No. 1 Austin St. John’s, 5) Prep (at Martin Field, 5:30) Brockton 8 4 0.667 .5 2W 7-3 MIAA Girls Lacrosse Pittsfield 7 4 0.636 1 3W 6-4 FRIDAY Division 1 North Sunday Monday MIAA Baseball No. 4 Marblehead at No. 3 North vs. Worcester Worcester 4 4 0.500 2.5 1L 4-4 Division 1A “Super 8” Andover (5:30) Bravehearts OFF Nashua 4 8 0.333 4.5 2L 4-6 (3 & 5:30) Westfield 4 8 0.333 4.5 2L 4-6 SPORTS BRIEFS Bristol 3 7 0.300 4.5 4L 3-7 Ridley basketball year. Races will be held every Wednesday until spring workouts September 25. There is no entry fee to The Ridley Basketball run, and the races will Skill Clinics will run spring/ begin at 6:30 p.m. Each summer workouts on Mon- evening there will be three day evenings (7-8:30 p.m.) races — the short race, the until June 24. The sessions 1.57-mile race and the long will take place at St. Mary’s. race. The courses cover dif- Drills are designed to help ferent combinations of fire any player at any level with roads and single-track ball handling, shooting (off paths, and the courses vary the dribble, off screens and from week to week. For off the pass), creating your further information, please own shot and finishing at visit www.lwrun.org. the rim. Games will also be mixed in so that players can Lynn Babe Ruth learn how to use their skills in a game situation. The cost registration of the clinics is $200. For Lynn Babe Ruth Baseball more information, contact will hold registration for Helen Ridley at via phone at its Senior Division today 781-775-0078 or email at rid- and Friday from 5 p.m. to leytopflightbasketball@ 7 p.m. gmail.com. The teams will play against teams from Pea- Lynn Woods body, Danvers, Amesbury and other cities and towns Summer Cross of the North Shore. Country Series Any player born prior to May 1, 2003 and on or The Lynn Woods Summer after January 1, 2000 will Cross Country Series will be eligible for Babe Ruth run its 50th season this 16-18 League competition.

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The Blues woke up scoreless, then Schenn put Not so surprising with or so away from an assas- Monday, May 27 St. Louis 4, Boston 2 Thursday, June 6 on New Year’s morning it out of reach with 8:35 Gretzky, who is the NHL’s sination attempt in his na- Boston 4, St. Louis 2 with the worst record in to play and Sanford made leading regular-season and tive Dominican Republic. Wednesday, May 29 St. Louis 2, Boston 1 Sunday, June 9 the league but won 30 of it 4-0 before the Bruins playoff scorer, but O’Reilly Retired Red Sox pitch- St. Louis 3, Boston 2 Boston 5, St. Louis 1 their final 49 regular-sea- spoiled Binnington’s bid had just three goals in his er Curt Schilling also was Saturday, June 1 Wednesday, June 12 son games and soared for a shutout. first 22 postseason games. in the crowd, wearing his Boston 7, St. Louis 2 St. Louis 4, Boston 1, St. Louis wins through the playoffs to St. Louis can stop sing- Boston will have to con- World Series ring and Monday, June 3 series 4-3 reach the final for the first ing the blues. sole itself with the two a Bruins jersey. Former time since 1970. It’s time to play Gloria. major sports champion- Patriots tight end Rob Coach Craig Berube, Returning to the site ships it has already won in Gronkowski also made an NBA FINALS who took over when Mike of their last appearance the past year, or the dozen appearance on the video Thursday, May 30 Toronto 105, Golden State 92 Yeo was fired in November, in the final, which ended trophies that have been board. Toronto 118, Golden State 109 Monday, June 10 Sunday, June 2 Golden State 106, Toronto 105, Toronto leads series 3-2 Golden State 109, Toronto 104 Thursday, June 13 Betts’ walk-off walk lifts Sox over Rangers Wednesday, June 5 Toronto at Golden State, 9 p.m. Toronto 123, Golden State 109 Sunday, June 16 BOSTON (AP) — Mook- game. Friday, June 7 x-Golden State at Toronto, 8 p.m. ie Betts watched patiently Matt Barnes (3-1) as four straight pitches pitched a scoreless ninth. missed the strike zone, Starter Rick Porcello was MLB and the Red Sox averted in position for the win disaster. until Texas tied it in the AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division Betts drew a bases-load- eighth. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ed walk from reliever Jes- Brandon Workman hit New York 41 25 .621 — Atlanta 38 29 .567 — Tampa Bay 41 26 .612 ½ Philadelphia 38 30 .559 ½ se Chavez in the ninth, Shin-Soo Choo with a Boston 35 34 .507 7½ New York 33 34 .493 5 giving the Red Sox a 4-3 pitch and went to third Toronto 23 43 .348 18 Washington 31 36 .463 7 win over the Texas Rang- when Vázquez fielded a Baltimore 21 45 .318 20 Miami 24 42 .364 13½ Central Division Central Division ers on Wednesday and bunt by Delino DeShields W L Pct GB W L Pct GB halting Boston’s three- and threw wildly. Elvis Minnesota 44 21 .677 — Chicago 38 29 .567 — Cleveland 34 33 .507 11 Milwaukee 38 29 .567 — game skid. Andrus tied it with a sac- Chicago 32 34 .485 12½ St. Louis 33 33 .500 4½ “I was pretty confident rifice fly to right. Detroit 24 39 .381 19 Cincinnati 30 36 .455 7½ Kansas City 21 45 .318 23½ Pittsburgh 30 36 .455 7½ knowing the situation The Rangers had three West Division West Division that he had to kind of consecutive hits with W L Pct GB W L Pct GB come to me at that point. two outs in the first, tak- Houston 46 22 .676 — 45 23 .662 — Texas 36 31 .537 9½ Arizona 36 33 .522 9½ He was in trouble,” Betts ing a 2-0 lead on Hunter Oakland 35 34 .507 11½ Colorado 35 32 .522 9½ said. “It’s huge. It’s kind of Pence’s double to cen- Los Angeles 33 35 .485 13 San Diego 33 34 .493 11½ Seattle 28 42 .400 19 San Francisco 27 38 .415 16½ tough because obviously ter, then went without Wednesday’s Games Pittsburgh (Musgrove 4-6) at Atlanta (Tehe- we didn’t want to let them a baserunner until the Oakland 6, Tampa Bay 2 ran 4-4), 12:10 p.m. back in the game right sixth. Porcello retired 13 Cincinnati 7, Cleveland 2 Arizona (Greinke 7-2) at Washington (Fedde Boston 4, Texas 3 1-0), 7:05 p.m. there.” straight batters before Chicago Cubs 10, Colorado 1 St. Louis (Flaherty 4-3) at N.Y. Mets Boston rallied against Andrus’ two-out double in Arizona 2, Philadelphia 0 (deGrom 3-6), 7:10 p.m. Miami 9, St. Louis 0 San Diego (Quantrill 1-2) at Colorado (Gray Chavez (2-1) in the ninth the sixth. Toronto at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. 5-5), 8:40 p.m. after allowing the Rang- Porcello allowed two Milwaukee at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Lester 5-4) at L.A. Dodgers Seattle at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. (Kershaw 5-1), 10:10 p.m. ers to tie it in the eighth PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS runs on five hits in 6 2/3 Detroit at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. Friday’s Games on an unearned run. innings. Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. Boston at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Mookie Betts gets doused by teammates after San Diego at San Francisco, 9:45 p.m. Cleveland at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Andrew Benintendi hit “This was a game I think Thursday’s Games L.A. Angels at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. a triple and two doubles, drawing a walk-off bases loaded walk to beat everybody knew we need- Seattle (Kikuchi 3-4) at Minnesota (Pineda Texas at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. 4-3), 1:10 p.m. Kansas City at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. driving in two runs for the the Texas Rangers Wednesday afternoon at ed to win,” Benintendi Toronto (Stroman 3-8) at Baltimore (Ynoa N.Y. Yankees at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Red Sox as they avoided Fenway Park. said. “Rick went out there 0-2), 7:05 p.m. Toronto at Houston, 8:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Skaggs 4-6) at Tampa Bay Seattle at Oakland, 9:37 p.m. falling below .500 for the and after that first inning, (Yarbrough 5-2), 7:10 p.m. Arizona at Washington, 7:05 p.m. first time in more than a The next four pitches were do the work. Today was a threw the ball really well Texas (Sampson 5-3) at Boston (Price 4-2), Pittsburgh at Miami, 7:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. St. Louis at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. month. balls, and Marco Hernán- day when I wasn’t able to and gave us a shot to win. Detroit (Boyd 5-4) vs. Kansas City (Bailey Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. Christian Vázquez, dez, who pinch-ran for do it in a situation when Yeah, this is a big win so 4-6) at Omaha, Neb., 8:05 p.m. San Diego at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Happ 6-3) at Chicago White Chicago Cubs at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. whose throwing error in Vázquez, trotted home. we needed it, for sure.” hopefully we can build off Sox (Nova 3-5), 8:10 p.m. Milwaukee at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. the eighth put the tying “I was just missing by a The start of the game it.” run on third, led off the little bit. I think I was try- was moved up three hours Benintendi, ejected ninth with a ground-rule ing to be too fine in that to 4:05 p.m. to avoid over- Tuesday night for shout- TODAY IN SPORTS double to center. Jackie situation where I don’t lapping with Game 7 of ing at umpire Angel Her- June 13 15-round unanimous decision over Bradley Jr. followed with know why I should,” said the Stanley Cup Final nandez about a called 1913 — James Rowe sets the re- Max Baer in New York to win the a single and the Rangers Chavez, whose scoreless between the Boston Bru- strike, doubled and scored cord for the most number of Belmont world heavyweight title. walked Michael Chavis streak of 22 2/3 innings ins and St. Louis Blues. in the first. He hit an RBI Stakes wins by a trainer, eight, when 1953 — Ben Hogan wins the U.S. to load the bases for Bet- came to an end. “Just let Chants of “We want the triple in the third, tying it he sends Prince Eugene to victory. Open for the fourth time, with a six- ts, who fouled off the first them put the ball on the Cup!” rang out from the at 2-2, and drove in a run 1935 — Jim Braddock scores a stroke victory over Sam Snead. pitch he saw from Chavez. ground and let the defense stands throughout the with a double in the fifth. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019 COMICS

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THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Boyfriend confesses being attracted to woman’s brother DEAR ABBY: I am ment party. Kevin is a gay male. My sister, Dear Abby is written by Abigail also nearing retire- “Cate,” is in what ap- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne ment age. When Kevin pears outwardly to be Phillips, and was founded by her finally leaves, am I ob- a committed relation- mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact ligated to plan a re- ship, but I know for a Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. tirement party for fact it isn’t. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. him? He has never lift- Her boyfriend, “Dar- ed a finger for anybody, ren,” invited me out for and he sure doesn’t de- coffee a few days ago, DEAR IN A BIND: pervise someone I’ll serve a party honoring and while he was dis- Your sister’s relation- call “Kevin.” He is lazy, the fact that he sat in cussing some of their ship with Darren was and his work is so a chair for 30 years. Or relationship troubles, “wrecked” the minute sloppy he should have should I not help plan he told me he isn’t he told you that he isn’t been fired long ago. I either party? sure that he’s straight. certain he’s heterosexu- and many supervisors He then proceeded to al and that he has his before me have tried to STUCK say he could easily see eye on you. If you and no avail to motivate SUPERVISOR himself dating me! Darren were to become him, but we work in DEAR STUCK: Un- I don’t know what to involved, it would like- government, and he less party-planning is do. I want to tell Cate, ly devastate Cate, and knows how to game part of your job desig- but I don’t want to I don’t recommend it. the system. Our unit’s nation, you are not ob- wreck her relation- Talk to Darren and tell reputation has suf- ship. The other prob- him it’s time to come fered because of Kev- ligated to arrange one lem is, I also feel at- clean with Cate. Then, in. For reasons beyond for Kevin if you prefer tracted to Darren, but if he doesn’t, a loyal my control, we are not to, considering it’s not my place to sibling should tell his stuck working togeth- what a problem he has pursue him. Any ad- sister before she wastes er. been for your unit. A vice would be helpful. any more time on this I supervise another party later celebrating boyfriend. person who is retiring the welcoming of “new IN A BIND IN soon, and I would like staff” would probably NEW YORK DEAR ABBY: I su- to help plan his retire- go over better. BRIDGE

When favorable, bid one more Seneca the Younger, an ancient but it gave South the opportuni- Roman playwright and philosopher, ty to rebid three no-trump with a wrote, “A sailor without a destination heart stopper. cannot hope for a favorable wind.” West led the spade king (not a At the bridge table, finding the psychic low spade). South ducked right destination a couple of spades, took the third, final contract crossed to his hand with a dia- usually produces a favorable mond and ran the club queen. He score. But sometimes an opponent ended with nine tricks: one spade, can make getting to that contract one heart, three diamonds and four nigh impossible. clubs. In the given auction, the first three One East followed the principle bids were clear-cut, South’s three- that with a respectable suit at fa- heart cue-bid showing game-going vorable vulnerability, bid one more values with club support. Then, than usual. When East overcalled West might have bid three spades; three hearts, South felt that his but when he passed, North tempo- hand was too promising to settle rized with three spades. He knew for three no-trump. He cue-bid four shifted to the spade king. North had that his partner did not have four hearts, which led to a final contract to lose two hearts and two clubs spades (he would have made a of five clubs. East led the heart king. (the ruff and the king) to go down negative double over two hearts), West ruffed away dummy’s ace and two. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS REMIND, REWIND Jinn When family matters – a look at the most beloved TV families of all times New Series! By Matt Roush, ‘50s TV. An estimated 44 million House on the Prairie kept TV star beat examples of integrated fam- Netflix’s first Arabic-language original series follows ReMIND Magazine tuned in to watch Lucy give birth Michael Landon planted firmly in ilies, with Diff’rent Strokes and a group of teenagers as their friendships and bud- to “Little Ricky” on Jan. 19, 1953 the 19th century. Formerly Little Joe Webster built around breakout ding romances are tested when they unknowing- From the pioneering The Gold- — the same night Lucille Ball de- of Bonanza, Landon gained new child stars (Gary Coleman and ly invite the supernatural forces of jinn into their bergs of the 1950s — a hit on radio livered her own son, Desi Arnaz Jr. fame as Charles Ingalls, ruggedly Emmanuel Lewis). But in 1984, world. As good battles evil, can the friends come that transferred Gertrude Berg’s — more than would tune in to Presi- stalwart farmer and father to the the traditional family sitcom made together in time and find the answers needed to popular Jewish mother Molly to dent Eisenhower’s inauguration the adorable Laura (Melissa Gilbert) a spectacular comeback with the save everything? newfangled TV — to The Goldbergs next day. and her siblings Mary and Carrie. phenomenal success of The Cosby Soccer: FIFA Women’s World Cup: Group Stage of today, with its nostalgia for the 1960s No matter the natural calamity Show. Long before its star’s fall from FOX, beginning at 12 p.m. Live 1980s, the TV family has always As a rule, families got weirder amid the fruitful Midwestern plains, FOX airs a FIFA Women’s World Cup doublehead- grace, the nation reveled in the lov- been among the culture’s most and wackier in the 1960s, with the Charles held this family together. er with Australia vs. Brazil in a Group C match, able antics of the Huxtables. That beloved touchstones. Recalling the notable exception of national trea- The same was true of the sprawling show’s success helped make the followed by South Africa vs. China PR in clash of days when families still gathered sure Andy Taylor of Mayberry, the and tightly knit Depression-era clan Keatons of Family Ties household Group B opponents. together around the TV, we see soft-spoken sheriff hero of The Andy The Waltons, another heartwarming names — especially Michael J. Fox Golf: U.S. Open: First Round ourselves, for better or sometimes Griffith Show. Raising sweet little drama embraced by an America as Alex, the preppy son of former FS1 & FOX, beginning at 12:30 p.m. Live worse, in these wonderfully satis- The 119th U.S. Open Championship golf tourna- Opie (Ron Howard) with the help seeking wholesome displays of flower-power parents. By the late fying multigenerational comedies ment takes place at famed Pebble Beach Golf of Aunt Bee (Frances Bavier) in this traditional values. Richard Thomas 1980s, “TGIF” had become a Friday and dramas. Links in California. Brooks Koepka is two-time bucolic Brigadoon of North Caroli- as the idealistic John-Boy was first destination for families, with the Moms who were always there, fa- defending champion, and he’ll face the likes of na civility, Griffith brought natural among equals in a show that felt Tanners of Full House leading the thers who thought they knew best Dustin Johnson, Justin Rose, Rory McIlroy, Tiger warmth and wry serenity to Andy’s like home, especially at lights out, way, while critical accolades greet- (they often did!), and their sons Woods and Francesco Molinari. FS1 and FOX com- challenges of keeping the peace at as family members bade each oth- ed the perceptive 1960s coming- and daughters who experienced bine to televise the tournament through Sunday. home and in the local jailhouse. er good night. of-age memories of Kevin Arnold those eternal growing pains — how iZombie: “Filleted to Rest” Continuing the Father Knows Best In comedy, a throwback to the (Fred Savage) in The Wonder Years. comforting to be invited into their The CW, 8 p.m. tradition, Fred MacMurray as Steve rock-’n’-roll 1950s made Happy Primetime soaps were all the homes for a good life lesson. Each While investigating the murder of Eleanor Barba, Douglas presided over an ever-ex- Days a popular destination, with rage in the ‘80s, with the combative episode is like a family reunion with panding brood through 12 seasons Ron Howard evolving from May- a chef at a high-end restaurant, Liv (Rose McIver) Ewings of Dallas, the glittery Car- people we knew on a first-name ba- of My Three Sons (1960-72). berry’s Opie to naive high schooler consumes her brain and becomes an unrelenting ringtons of Dynasty and the deni- perfectionist who knows just how to break a person sis. It doesn’t get better than that. And was there ever a wish-fulfill- Richie Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. zens of Knots Landing keeping us to their very core. Meanwhile, Major (Robert Buck- Take a look through the decades ment fantasy as charmed as Family C (Tom Bosley and Marion Ross) glued week after week. ley) is on a mission to find out who is betraying the at our scrapbook of memories, full Affair, in which Manhattan bachelor kept the home fires burning, wel- 1990s commander. of the shows that we welcomed as Uncle Bill (Brian Keith) eventually coming Henry Winkler as the rebel No TV family had more explosive Major League Baseball: Detroit vs. Kansas City part of our own families. warmed up to his role as guardian Fonzie into the extended family. The success — and staying power — (at Omaha) 1950s of orphaned Jody, Buffy and Cissy? blended family of The Brady Bunch than The Simpsons, the animated ESPN, 8 p.m. Live TV’s first decade was an age of Having a butler as devoted as Mr. would have been right at home in misfits still going strong 30 years The Kansas City Royals and Detroit Tigers play at TD safe havens, with idealized families French helped. the 1950s as well. Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb., site of the College who became enduring icons, like Still, abnormal was the norm in But revolution was brewing, and later. (It helps when no one has to World Series. Leave It to Beaver’s June Cleaver many family sitcoms. The Addams Norman Lear’s smash hit All in the age on camera.) Bratty Bart, clue- Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta and her pearls, husband Ward and Family and The Munsters celebrat- Family brought the topical wars less Homer, long-suffering Marge WE tv, 9 p.m. his words of fatherly wisdom, and ed the macabre with their ghoul- between generations into the main- and precocious Lisa are uncannily Season Premiere! Wally and the Beav, forever getting ish outsider chic, and Bewitched stream with its unsparing yet hilar- timeless, even when skewering sa- This season, R. Kelly’s ex-wife Andrea “Drea” Kelly into scrapes. The Adventures of brought Grace Kelly glamour to ious portrayal of bigoted patriarch cred cows of the moment. Almost and her three children move back to Atlanta and Ozzie & Harriet made us believe we Elizabeth Montgomery’s portrayal Archie Bunker (Carroll O’Connor) as cartoonish were the dysfunction- are breaking their silence in a buzzing child sup- were spending time with the actual of Samantha Stephens, the witch indelibly railing against changing al Bundys of Married With Children, port battle. Also, a violent night between rapper Nelson family, as heartthrob sons next door. The transplanted Clam- times. Spinoffs included the out- whose subversive take on the do- Bow Wow and his then-girlfriend Kiyomi sends At- Ricky and David grew up before our petts of the raucous hit The Beverly spoken Maude and the equally mestic sitcom helped launch the lanta police rushing to the scene where they are eyes. On Father Knows Best, Robert Hillbillies befuddled their snooty groundbreaking Good Times, de- FOX network in the 1980s, while arrested and charged with battery. Young’s Jim Anderson dispensed neighbors, while the animated The picting the Evans family getting by The Simpsons went on to define it. Life in Pieces: “Four Short Fairy Tales” Standup comedians became ‘90s CBS, 9:30 p.m. wise advice to Bud, Betty and “Kit- Flintstones took us back to the in an inner-city housing project. headliners, all hoping to achieve In the new episode “Four Short Fairy Tales,” the ten,” role models all. Donna Reed Stone Age to suggest that cavemen Viewers wept along with the Cosby Show-level success with family tries their best to hide their horrified reac- epitomized the wholesome house- (and women) weren’t really all that Lawrences of Family as they dealt their visions of family life. Several tions when Tim (Dan Bakkedahl) gets a toupee. wife in her self-titled show, while primitive. Yabba-dabba-doo! with modern-day issues including Abby’s: “The Fish” Danny Thomas projected showbiz 1970s divorce and cancer, but even that succeeded, including the sardonic NBC, 9:30 p.m. pizzazz as an entertainer raising TV families went in two directions paled next to the real-life exploits working-class appeal of Roseanne, Series Finale! a family on Make Room for Dad- through much of the 1970s: either of PBS’ An American Family, an un- the mock-macho shenanigans of The new comedy ends after one season tonight. dy (later titled The Danny Thomas leaning toward nostalgia for sim- precedented documentary series Tim Allen in Home Improvement When Bill (Nelson Franklin) admits to the group Show). pler and happier days, or taking depicting the fractures within Cal- and Ray Romano’s too-close-for- that he has Padres season tickets behind home But it was the blessed addition unusually realistic stock of who we ifornia’s upper-middle-class Loud comfort living situation, with his plate that he lost in his divorce, the gang forces to the Ricardo family in the second were in those turbulent times. family. meddling parents (Doris Roberts him to invite his ex-wife to the bar to reclaim the season of smash hit I Love Lucy Adapting Laura Ingalls Wilder’s 1980s and Peter Boyle) across the street, tickets. that made the biggest impact on beloved books of frontier life, Little The early 1980s introduced off- in Everybody Loves Raymond.

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By Bassam Hatoum to social media to criticize frain from inflammatory and Samy Magdy the FDFC’s decision, de- rhetoric and de-escalate ASSOCIATED PRESS claring that protest lead- tensions, and that the mil- ers, in calling off the strike, itary council would to take KHARTOUM, Sudan had diminished their abili- confidence-building mea- — Activists called off a ty to pressure the generals sures including the release general strike and civil to give up power. of political prisoners. disobedience campaign as “The problem was not The United States, more businesses reopened calling off the disobedi- meanwhile, announced and traffic returned to its ence, but was its abrupt the appointment of a spe- normal bustle on Wednes- suspension. It seemed cial envoy for Sudan to day in Sudan’s capital of that you are giving orders promote a democratic res- Khartoum, as the U.S. and to people,” said Hammour olution. State Department Ethiopia stepped up efforts Ziada, a Sudanese novelist spokeswoman Morgan to find a peaceful solution and activist. Ortagus said retired veter- to the crisis — following According to protest last week’s deadly clamp- an diplomat Donald Booth, leaders, theirs was a prac- down by security forces on who previously served as pro-democracy demonstra- tical decision. The general U.S. special envoy for Su- tors. strike was successful on its dan and South Sudan, had Security forces violently first day, Sunday, but the started his job by accom- campaign had lost momen- panying the top U.S. diplo- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS dispersed the main pro- test sit-in on June 3 in tum by Monday and Tues- mat for Africa Tibor Nagy Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, right, speaks with media during a Khartoum, killing over 100 day, they said. on a visit to Khartoum late joint press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, after people in the capital and The move came amid Wednesday. their meeting at the Saadabad Palace in Tehran, Iran, Wednesday. across Sudan in a sweep- intensifying efforts by the Booth’s appointment is ing crackdown, according United States and neigh- a demonstration that “the to protest organizers. It boring Ethiopia to end the United States has a firm Japan premier warns U.S., Iran was an alarming turn in standoff between the two commitment to the Suda- the two-month standoff sides. Prime Minister Abiy nese people and efforts to between the protest move- Ahmed set out to revive advance a peaceful politi- ‘accidental conflict’ possible ment and the military, the negotiations on his vis- cal solution,” Ortagus told which removed President it to Khartoum on Friday. reporters in Washington. By Amir Vahdat, pulled out of last year. It’s new terms. While Presi- Omar al-Bashir from pow- Ethiopia’s Foreign Min- In Khartoum, Nagy and Aya Batrawy also the first visit of a sit- dent Donald Trump says er in April amid a popular istry said on Wednesday Booth will “call for a ces- and Jon Gambrel ting Japanese premier in he wants to talk to Teh- uprising against his rule. that the military council sation of attacks against ASSOCIATED PRESS the 40 years since the Is- ran, the U.S. has piled on The Forces for Decla- and the FDFC had agreed civilians and urge parties” lamic Revolution. sanctions that have seen ration of Freedom and to resume their talks soon, to resume talks. TEHRAN, Iran — Jap- But success may prove Iran’s rial currency plum- Change, which represents “in good-faith to iron-out The state-run SUNA anese Prime Minister difficult for Abe, as the met along with its crucial the protesters’ demand the remaining outstanding news agency said Suda- Shinzo Abe traveled to Houthi rebel attack on oil exports. for civilian rule, called on points,” including setting nese diplomat Elham Ibra- Tehran on Wednesday to Saudi Arabia’s Abha re- Abe called for “more pa- people to return to work up a government council him had met with Nagy warn that an “accidental gional airport under- tience” on all sides in the across Sudan, after the to run Sudan during a set soon after his arrival. The conflict” could be sparked scored. The attack is just crisis, which he warned three-day general strike, transition period. agency quoted Nagy as amid heightened tensions the latest in a wave of could spiral out of control. on late Tuesday. The statement added saying the U.S. backed the between Iran and the rebel drone and missile “At the moment tension Its decision reflected a that all previous deals be- Ethiopian efforts to end U.S., a message that came attacks targeting the is rising. We should do any- growing desire for the pro- tween the generals and the crisis and halt violence hours after Yemen’s Irani- kingdom, which has been thing we can to prevent an test leaders and the ruling protest leaders, despite the against civilians. an-backed Houthi rebels mired in a yearslong war accidental conflict from military council to avoid a break in talks earlier this Rasha Awad, editor of attacked a Saudi airport, in Yemen that has killed happening and Iran should further escalation, after a month, have been restored. the Sudanese daily Al-Tah- wounding 26 people. an estimated 60,000 peo- play its constructive role,” week of violence. These would include a gyeer, said the FDFC had Abe’s trip is the high- ple and pushed the Arab Abe said in an address to “We are highly optimistic three-year transition peri- gambled on international est-level effort yet to world’s poorest nation to journalists after talks with that the negotiations will od, a Cabinet appointed by pressure after last week’s de-escalate the crisis as the brink of famine. Iranian President Hassan be resumed, and things the protester leaders, and violent crackdown. Tehran appears poised to Iran is threatening to re- Rouhani. “There is possi- will be back to normal and a legislative body with a She said the protest lead- break the 2015 nuclear sume enriching uranium bility of an accidental con- they will achieve an agree- civilian majority from the ers hoped that the Ethiopi- deal it struck with world closer to weapons-grade flict and a military conflict ment,” said Yousef Hassan, FDFC. an initiative, backed by the powers, an accord that level on July 7 if Euro- should be prevented at all a teacher from Khartoum. The ministry said both U.S., would lead to a hand the Trump administration pean allies fail to offer it costs.” Activists, however, took sides also agreed to re- over of power to civilians.

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By Mary Ann the walls are lined with Anderson too many hospitality and TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE tourism awards to list. The Swag — its name It’s not often I think of comes from the word my Granny Trudy, my meaning a dip between grandmother on Daddy’s two mountains — is built side of the family. After of stone and hand-hewn all, she died more than logs, mostly from the hard- 40 years ago. But when wood of tulip poplar trees. I happen upon a garden The main lodge contains as pretty and thriving as the dining room, library hers once was, I can’t help and a few guest suites and but remember her and her is partly built from sturdy, love for colors and flowers. old timbers from the now In a tiny swath of North long-gone Lonesome Valley Carolina’s ribbon of the Primitive Baptist Church Smoky Mountains, I in Tennessee. The Swag’s found a wonderful repli- then-owners Dan and ca of Granny’s garden, Deener Matthews bought one crammed with a ka- the wood from the church leidoscopic patchwork of after it was dismantled, brightly hued zinnias and plus wood from other log dahlias, clumps of black- buildings scattered across eyed Susan, and clus- North Carolina and Ten- ters of butter-and-eggs, nessee, to build the inn a sweetly-scented flower with its heavenly views. that is a natural magnet PHOTO | (JUMPING ROCKS PHOTOGRAPHY FOR THE SWAG/TNS) The Matthewses, a for jewel-toned butterflies Lunch at The Swag is brownbag, albeit gourmet brownbag. On a beautiful day, most guests picnic memorable and charis- and bumblebees. at Gooseberry Knob, which offers otherworldly views of the mountains of North Carolina. matic couple, in 1969 first This luxuriant garden bought the property that of flowers, herbs and veg- was once a potato farm. shares a common bor- ters right on the sky-high myriad hiking opportuni- punctuated only by the etables is at The Swag, They soon built a second der with Great Smoky 5,000-foot mark, which ties are part of the magi- wing-flutter of dozens of a mountaintop inn just home on the mountain- outside of Waynesville. 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Step nature trails, tailored for where elk and deer feed, ern-day stress. road that wends steeply view mirror and not think outside of the front door both the serious and unse- and flower-filled meadows This mountaintop hide- for 2 miles from the Cat- of it even once. of the inn, and there’s the rious hiker, thread not only reminiscent of a fairy tale. away is where log cabin aloochee Valley far be- The Swag, high atop park in all its verdant glo- through the inn’s 250 acres Add into the mix the meets luxury, where ritzy low to the near top of the Hemphill Mountain, ry. And its elevation tee- but also the park. The incredible quietness meets rustic, and where mountain. Travel dilemmas: TSA’s fine line on CBD oil By Catharine Hamm CBD oil is said to relieve But if you look at the LOS ANGELES TIMES pain and is especially pop- page today, it says medical ular among those who suf- marijuana can be trans- Hey, did you hear that fer aches, which is pretty ported in carry-on bags the Transportation Secu- much everyone who ever and checked bags, with rity Administration is go- walked (or limped) the the proviso of “special in- ing to allow you to carry Earth. It’s easy to obtain structions.” CBD oil in your carry-on even if you do not live in “Products/medications bag and your suitcase? a state where marijuana that contain hemp-derived PHOTO | DANNY LEHMAN/NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE That’s a wow. is legal. CBD or are approved by Norwegian Sky arrived in Cuba in May 2017, the line’s first foray into It also may be wrong. At It also does not get you the FDA are legal as long what was then a promising Cuban cruise market. least, for now. high, according to Har- as it is produced within In what may be one of vard Medical School’s the regulations defined by the more confounding Healthbeat newsletter. the law under the Agri- changes for travelers, Under TSA’s “What Can culture Improvement Act Norwegian once saw big CBD oil can be carried I Bring” answer program 2018.” on a plane — if it meets that lets passengers ask Quickly, travelers, does certain requirements. about items that may or your CBD oil conform promise in Cuba. Now the U.S. No one seems quite clear may not be allowed on with that law? 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Administration, the air- “Possession of marijua- you have today probably wegian Sky was Norwe- decades of strict regula- Royal Caribbean Inter- port security gatekeep- na and cannabis-infused does not conform to that gian Cruise Line’s first tions, which then-President national is sailing modified ers, will deal with these products, such as canna- law. Answer to the sec- ship to sail to Cuba. On Barack Obama loosened for itineraries for now. Passen- changes. bidiol (CBD) oil, is illegal ond question: TSA officers Tuesday, the Sky was one some types of travel. gers booked for Majesty of Sometime around Me- under federal law,” the old probably couldn’t differ- of the last ships to leave Now the excitement is the Seas and Empress of morial Day, the TSA TSA page said. “TSA offi- entiate, but the point may Havana, and the company gone — and so are the the Seas cruises that were changed its stance on cers are required to report be moot, one policy expert has since canceled all its cruise ships. supposed to visit Cuba carrying onboard a plane any suspected violations said. fall Cuba sailings after the This week Norwegian have the option of staying a medication that treats of law, including posses- When TSA was asked U.S. ban was announced Cruise Line canceled all of with the cruise and receiv- childhood epilepsy and on sion of marijuana and can- about these questions, it earlier this week. its Cuba sailings scheduled ing a 50 percent refund or CBD oil, which WebMD nabis-infused products.” was still consulting its “Sailing into the Hava- on the Norwegian Sky and canceling for a full refund. calls “the hot new product If you followed the letter attorneys for answers to na Harbor today, we were the Norwegian Sun after The U.S. tightening of trav- in states that have legal- of the law, CBD oil was a these and other regulato- welcomed by the Cuban Sept. 2. Automatic refunds el rules forbid what are called ized medical marijuana.” nonstarter. ry questions. people with open arms and will be applied to the pas- “people-to-people” group excitement to share their sengers’ form of payment, tours, which feature cultural incredible culture with the website said. and educational itineraries, our guests,” President and Until then, passengers on and cruise ships, yachts and Chief Executive Frank Del cruises before Sept. 2 may even fishing boats from trav- Ad Special Rio said in May 2017. sail a modified Caribbean eling to Cuba.

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