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Marblehead Candidates Stake out Positions Nahant House Goes to the Birds TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 2017 O’Brien: Lender hurt homeowners Marblehead By Thomas Grillo cial gain, Ocwen has been victimizing counts. ITEM STAFF these homeowners and it has to stop.” The multistate examinations and Massachusetts took the action Mon- monitoring revealed serious viola- candidates LYNN — Southern Essex Register day with more than 20 other states tions of consumer protection statutes of Deeds John O’Brien applauded the to address issues related to the Flori- and regulations and signi cant con- Division of Banks’ decision to tempo- da-based company’s operations. cerns with Ocwen’s ability to remain rarily suspend Ocwen Loan Servicing Ocwen services 34,472 loans in the a growing concern, the state said. stake out LLC’s ability to do business in Mas- Bay State. Of that number, 1,256 “With the ling of these actions it sachusetts. mortgages are held by homeowners gives me hope these homeowners will “Ocwen is a nancially troubled who own property in southern Essex see an end to this injustice and that positions company that has been misleading County since 2004. Ocwen will nally be held account- and hurting innocent homeowners Among other violations, the com- able for their actions,” O’Brien said. By Gayla Cawley for some time now,” said O’Brien in a missioner charged Ocwen has failed ITEM STAFF statement. “In their quest for nan- to accurately manage escrow ac- HOMEOWNERS, A7 MARBLEHEAD — Board of Selectmen candi- dates got an opportunity to state their cases to voters during on a forum Monday night, leading up to the May 9 Town Election. A term on the ve-member board of selectmen is only for one year, so incumbents have to run annually. Six candidates are running to ll ve seats. Four incumbents are vying to retain their seats and two challengers are looking to get on the board. Jackie Belf-Becker, who serves as chairwoman, Harry Christensen Jr., Judith Jacobi and James Nye have each decided to run for re-election. Bret Murray decided not to run for another term. John Liming and Mark C. Moses Grader are each running to become selectmen. The four incumbents and two challengers faced off at the Marblehead League of Women Vot- ers’ Candidates Night at the Marblehead High School Library. The forum was moderated by Jeff Shribman, a former selectman. Belf-Becker, an attorney, said she has lived in Marblehead for 41 years. Her husband of al- most 43 years is a lifelong resident. Their two children have gone through Marblehead Public Schools. She is running for her 13th term on the Board of Selectmen and has been chairwoman for nine years, not all consecutively. Previously, she served six years on the School Committee, including three as chairwoman. “I believe that understanding the town, the ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK budget process and the need to be scally respon- The house at 25 Furbush Road in Nahant is set to be torn down by the Nahant Preserva- sible while addressing the services Marblehead- tion Trust. ers rely on are key factors to one’s success as a selectman,” Belf-Becker said. “We don’t reinvent By Bridget Turcotte the wheel here. We keep it rolling smoothly and ITEM STAFF seemingly effortlessly.” Nahant Belf-Becker said the town has consistently NAHANT — Neighbors say Avis “Louise” Haynes, who received a Triple A bond rating, which she said died in 2007, would have been happy for her home to speaks volumes to the strong nancial position become part of the town’s bird sanctuary. of the town. Also re ecting that strength, she house Haynes was the last person to live in the ve-room said, is the lower than most tax rate. She said home at 25 Furbush Road, which sits overgrown with the town has not had a general override for the weeds and bushes and has vines climbing its sides. The past 12 years, largely due to scal planning. roof is in disrepair and the structure suffers from water One of the key issues for the board, Belf-Becker goes to and ood damage, but through the large windows at the said, is that all collective bargaining agreements home’s corner, a leather chair looks out with a stack of have to be renegotiated in early 2018. She said books on the table beside it. successful, fair, and good faith negotiations are the birds NAHANT, A7 MARBLEHEAD, A7 ‘The dude shot BY BILL BROTHERTON Picking up Lenny and then me’ By Thomas Grillo Good Vibrations ITEM STAFF in Lynn City Hall LYNN — The victim of an Easter Sunday double shooting recovering from gunshot wounds said his best friend was senselessly murdered. By Phil Hailer Prince Belin, 41, was struck by bullets on Exchange Street and FOR THE ITEM his best friend, Leonardo “Lenny” Clement, 46, was fatally shot moments later. I’ve grown comfortably old over the “Lenny was more than a brother to me,” said Belin, who was just years with my dear friend Brian Wilson, released from Massachusetts General Hospital. “I loved him like even though we’ve never met. To wit: He sunshine. When we met four years ago at church, he shook my would have no idea how thrilled I am that hand and I could feel the love in his touch.” this rock and roll legend, at close to 75 Last week, the Massachusetts State Police issued a warrant for years of age, is coming to Lynn Auditori- William A. Cash, who authorities allege red the gun. um Saturday night to perform his glorious In an interview Monday, Belin, a real estate agent, said he, his ancee, and Clement, were walking downtown following services 1966 signature Beach Boys album, “Pet at the Zion Baptist Church. The trio was approached by a man Sounds,” in its entirety. driving a Chrysler that had stopped in the crosswalk, he said. It is safe to say that his show will not “This car came from nowhere and cut us off,” he said. “When I rival the raucous Rolling Stones concert asked if I could help him, he said ‘I want to talk to her,’ and I told at Lynn’s Manning Bowl that took place him ‘You don’t need to talk to her, that’s my ancee,’ and he sped in the same year that his masterpiece was off.” WILSON, A3 Just when they thought the ordeal was over, the man returned ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK on foot, Belin said. Prince Belin, one of two men shot in Lynn on SHOOTING, A7 Easter, discusses the shooting and his recovery. Malden mayor stays young INSIDE In Lynn by helping senior citizens It’s all fun and games in Lynn. A3 helped create placemats that will be given to By Steve Freker Lynn student steps FOR THE ITEM nursing home residents around the city. They up to serve. A3 worked with students from the Linden’s sec- MALDEN — Malden Mayor Gary Christen- ond grade class on the project. son joined a group of local elementary school In Opinion It was part of the mayor’s participation in Getting Revere in students who used their creativity and talent fth Annual Corporation for National and the pipeline. A4 on an art project to try and brighten up the COURTESY PHOTO Community Service’s “Mayors Day of Rec- day for some senior citizens. ognition for National Service.” He was one In Sports Brian Wilson will perform “Pet Christenson trekked to the Linden STEAM of more than 4,200 mayors nationwide who St. Mary’s Alock hurls Sounds: The Final Performances” Academy on Malden’s east side with volun- took part in the service day. perfect game. B1 Saturday night at Lynn Auditori- teers from the RSVP Program coordinated um. by Mystic Valley Elder Services (MVES) and MALDEN, A7 OBITUARIES ..............................A2 POLICE/FIRE .............................A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ........... B4-5 HIGH 47° VOL. 139, ISSUE 118 LYNN .........................................A3 LOOK! .......................................A8 CLASSIFIED ........................... B6-7 LOW 45° OPINION ...................................A4 SPORTS ................................ B1-3 BUSINESS ................................B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 2017 OBITUARIES Hernandez friends Florence Dickey, 91 Catherine Fee, 88 1925-2017 1928-2017 and family turn out Mrs. Florence Eliz- man Ferguson, II. WAKEFIELD — love of her life, and abeth Ferguson Dick- Mrs. Dickey is sur- Catherine “Kay” Fee, her husband of 63 for private funeral ey, 91, passed away vived by her sons, 88, of Wakefield, years, James J. Fee, Saturday, April 22, Dr. Hugh B. (Brad) former longtime resi- Jr. of Wakefield, N.H. 2017, at Westmin- Dickey, III and his dent of Lynn, passed Her daughters; Karen ster Health Care after wife, Cynthia Shaw away peacefully on E. Grocki of Saugus a long struggle with Dickey of Rock Hill Sunday, April 23, and Roseline A. Revil- Alzheimer’s Disease. and Thomas Lee 2017, at Wolfboro la of Lynn. Her sister- Mrs. Dickey was Dickey, II and his Bay Center in Wolf- in-law, Joan Noble of born in Charlotte, wife, Susan Mitchell boro, N.H. She was Lynn. Her friend and N.C. on August 21, 1925, the of Lafayette, CO; her grand- born in Lynn on August 30, care giver, MaryAnn Murray of daughter of the late Richard children, Caitlin Leigh Dickey 1928, the daughter of the Wolfboro, N.H. Her grandchil- Furman Ferguson and the late of Breckenridge, CO, Stephen late, Michael and Vincenta dren; Justin Grocki and his Ruth Chapman Ferguson. She Braford Dickey of Charlotte, (Jenerlavitch) Noble. She was fiancée, MaryKate Roberts, grew up in Charlotte, N.C. and NC, Sarah Elaine Dickey of raised and educated in Lynn.
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