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for By Thor Jourgensen ITEM NEWS EDITOR LYNN — A city volun- schools tary water ban imposed amidst regional drought By Adam Swift conditions left Tenleigh ITEM STAFF Nelson wondering Tues- day why she could not LYNN — The public dash through Flax Pond’s can get a close-up look on splash pad fountains. Wednesday, Sept. 14 at “The water isn’t work- the city’s two-school ap- ing,” said the 4-year-old proach to replacing the as she sought out shade aging Pickering Middle with her mother under School. nearby trees. The 7 p.m. meeting at The Flax splash pad and the Thurgood Marshall another at Kiley Play- Middle School follows ground and on Neptune up on a unanimous vote Boulevard are cool and by the Pickering Middle fun summer attractions School Building Commit- for kids but, hot weather tee Tuesday to support an or not, they are closed for option to build two new the season to save the city middle schools to replace water. Pickering. One school With the Water and would house 652 stu- Sewer Commission’s wa- dents near Breed’s Pond ter supply standing this Reservoir, while a larger week at 52 percent of full school for 1,008 students capacity, the commission would be built on McMa- ordered water conser- nus Field on Commercial vation measures under- Street. taken by local residents, This preferred school businesses and the city. building option will be Water and Sewer Direc- submitted to the Massa- tor Daniel O’Neill said the chusetts School Building Ipswich and Saugus rivers, Authority (MSBA) by the commission’s primary Sept. 29. But it’s still a water sources, are dry and long road before the shov- if water reserves fall be- els hit the ground at ei- low 45 percent, mandatory ther site. The splash pad at Flax Pond in Lynn is conservation measures will PICKERING, A7 closed for the remainder of the season be imposed. He said man- to conserve water. datory conservation was ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE WATER, A7 Any ideas for Greenwood Ave., Swampscott?

By Gayla Cawley mer middle school. The meeting will be at 7 shortly after. ITEM STAFF p.m. at the Swampscott Library to discuss Dreeben said the public discussion will ex- the current draft and hear suggestions for pand upon a meeting between her, Spellios SWAMPSCOTT — Town of cials are look- improvements that may be included in the and neighbors held in June after the zoning ing for the public’s help with the plan to nal RFP, which will be used to solicit poten- change was approved at Town Meeting. She transform the shuttered Greenwood Avenue tial developers. said the neighbors wanted to be part of the Middle School into affordable housing. “I’m looking forward to hearing from the RFP process and did have some input in the In May, Town Meeting approved a change residents and their reaction to the RFP,” said draft. Some of the guidelines were incorpo- in the zoning law to allow a planned devel- Thomas Younger, town administrator. “Once rated based on their comments, she added. opment district at the site. The designation the meeting is concluded, we will make a The primary design objective of the town out- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE allows for construction of up to 28 affordable decision if there are any other changes that lined in the RFP is to ensure that “any new housing units. The change was approved by needed to be made within the RFP.” development is appropriate in size, scope and Lynn Superintendent the state’s Attorney General on Aug. 9. The nal draft of the RFP will be present- appearance to the neighborhood. Dr. Catherine Latham On Thursday, Naomi Dreeben, chairwoman ed and potentially approved by selectmen at “We just want to point out what we’ve done talks at the new Pick- of the Board of Selectmen, and Peter Spellios, their Sept. 7 meeting. If approved, the doc- in response to the concerns and take in any ering Middle School a board member, will lead a public discussion ument will go to Town Counsel and Peter other feedback people want to provide to us,” meeting held at Lynn on the drafted request for proposals (RFP) Kane, director of community development, City Hall. for the purchase and development of the for- and released for developers to respond to SWAMPSCOTT, A7

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By Gayla Cawley and it’s lovely so I was in- T 8 ITEM STAFF trigued,” said 66-year-old H . U T Marilyn Goodrich, a Nahant R P NAHANT — Residents S E resident. Maryliz Cort D A Y, S could hear the church bells The Village Ringers are a participates ringing and decided to give small group that rehearses in the hand the instrument a try. once a week and performs bell ringing The Village Ringers hosted about six times a year in wor- workshop SAUGUS STATE REP an open house at the Nah- ship service or on a special at the Nah- ant Village Church on Mon- occasion. Christmas is a big ant Village FORUM THURSDAY day to introduce interested holiday for them. Marrit Hast- Church on residents to hand bells and ings, co-director of the church, Monday eve- SAUGUS — The Daily Item will sponsor chimes. They were invited to said she was hoping the open ning. a candidates forum on Thursday, Sept. 1, 7 learn to ring, while meeting house led to four to six new p.m., in the Saugus Town Hall auditorium Nahant hand bell ringers. ITEM PHOTO | with Democrats Jen Migliore and Saritin “I do hear the bell ringers NAHANT, A7 OWEN O’ROURKE Rizzuto. Item News Editor Thor Jourgensen will serve as forum moderator asking each candidate three questions following candi- INSIDE Lynn advances Gateway plan dates’ opening statements. Migliore, a Saugus native, has experi- In Lynn By Leah Dearborn opment for Lynn Housing Authority & Neigh- ence working for U.S. Sen. Elizabeth War- Pair arrested FOR THE ITEM borhood Development, said the application was ren and U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton. Rizzuto, a for assault, drug the nal remaining hurdle standing in the way Wake eld resident, is assistant vice pres- distribution. A3 LYNN — It’s onward and upward for the of construction on the project, which now may ident for community relations for Metro Gateway Residences on Washington after a begin as early as mid-September. Credit Union with 25 years experience In Food joint meeting of the Lynn City Council and “I think it’s a great step forward,” said serving the public. Rosalie’s City Planning Board on Tuesday. O’Malley about the Gateway project. “It shows Voters in the 9th Essex District including Both the Planning Board and City Coun- Lynn Ward 1, Precincts 1 and 2 residents; memories of the seriousness of the intent in including all cil approved the project’s application, which people and demographics in the revitalization Saugus Precinct 1, 2, 4-9 residents and digging for clams. B8 Thomas J. O’Malley, development consultant of Lynn’s downtown.” voters living in Wake eld Precincts 1, 2, 3 with AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust, In May, Gov. Charlie Baker said the Gate- and 7 go to the polls on Thursday, Sept. 8 to Nothing’s better than said deals with city taxes and urban redevel- way Residences on Washington will be the rst pick a Democrat to face state Rep. Donald mom’s homemade opment. Wong, a Saugus Republican, in the Nov. 8 baked bread. B8 Peggy Phelps, director of planning and devel- GATEWAY, A7 nal election.

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Jean C. Barbera, 70 Thomas J. Hogan, 77 Mary Ellen Clarke, 58 1945-2016 1939-2016 1957-2016 PEABODY, formerly of Lynn- Orsogna, one daughter, Lisa LYNN — Thomas J. Hogan, three children, Jay Hogan, Ed HARWICH — Mary Consigning Women field — Mrs. Jean C. (Annunzi- Cowgill and her husband, age 77, of Lynn, died on Sat- Hartigan and Robert Hogan Ellen (Andros) Clarke, which she called her ata) Barbera, age 70, died on Kent, of Chicago, Illinois, two urday, Aug. 27, 2016, after a and his wife, Jane, five grand- 58, of Harwich, “happy place.” Mary Tuesday, Aug. 30, at her home grandchildren, Matthew and lengthy illness. He was the hus- children, Ashleigh Germano, passed away on Sat- will be remembered in Peabody. She was the lov- Nora Cowgill. band of Donna (Silvia) Hogan Jay Hogan Jr., Taylor Hogan, urday, Aug. 27, sur- for her selfless and ing wife of Michael Barbera. Service information: Rel- with whom he shared 48 years. Tia Hogan and Tanner Hogan, rounded by her fami- positive spirit that Born in Orange, Conn., she atives and friends are invit- A lifelong resident of Lynn, four great-grandchildren, Ol- ly following a 2.5 year radiated kindness, was the daughter of the late ed to attend visiting hours he was the son of the late ivia, Avery, Blaze and Cruise, battle with cancer. warmth and love. Pascuale and Rita (MacCa- in the BISBEE-PORCEL- Arthur Quigley and Marjorie a sister, Johnson, and She was born on Mary’s family puto) Annunziata. A devoted LA FUNERAL HOME, 549 (Hart). several nieces and nephews. Dec. 31, 1957, in would like to thank homemaker, Mrs. Barbera Lincoln Ave., Saugus, on Thomas was a Veteran of Service information: His Lynn to the late James S. the doctors and nurses at was also an elementary and Thursday, 4-8 p.m. A funer- the U.S. Navy, serving from funeral will be held on Fri- Andros and Ellen (Canaris) Dana Farber, Brigham & middle school teacher for the al Mass will be held at St. 1957-1959. He had worked day, at 11 a.m., in the SOLI- Andros. Mary graduated from Women’s and Cape Cod Hos- town of Saugus. She was a John the Baptist Church, as a machinist at the GE River MINE FUNERAL HOME, 426 Lynn English High School in pitals for their exceptional member of the Boston Sports 17 Chestnut St., Peabody, Works and Everett Plants for Broadway (Route 129), 1975 and from the University care. Club in Lynnfield. She had on Friday at 10 a.m. Inter- over 25 years. Lynn. Relatives and friends of Lowell in 1979. Service information: Vis- been a resident of Saugus ment Holy Cross Cemetery Thomas was a loving hus- are respectfully invited. Mary was the loving wife of iting hours will be held on since 2004. in Malden. In lieu of flow- band, father, grandfather, Visiting hours Thursday, 2-4 John H. Clarke of Harwich for Friday, Sept. 2, from 4-7 In addition to her husband, ers, donations in her mem- great-grandfather and broth- p.m., and 7-9 p.m. Dona- 29 years. She was a wonder- p.m., at MORRIS, O’CON- Mrs. Barbera leaves one son, ory may be made to Catho- er. He loved to golf and tions may be made ful mother to her two children, NOR & BLUTE FUNERAL Michael Barbera Jr., of Wa- lic Relief Services at www. was an avid Red Sox to a charity of your James M. Clarke of Harwich HOME, 678 Main St., Har- tertown and his fiancée, Lisa crs.org. and Patriots fan. choice. Directions and Christine E. Clarke of wich Center. A graveside In addition to his and guest book at Washington, D.C. She is the service will be held on Sat- wife, he is survived by www.solimine.com. beloved sister of Diane Dona- urday, Sept. 3, at 11 a.m., hue and Cynthia Worthylake, at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, both of Lynn, and Carol Cahill South St. Harwich Port. In Helen V. Paszkowski, 97 of Peabody. She leaves be- lieu of flowers, donations Donald J. Whorf Sr., 86 hind an extensive network of in Mary’s name may be family and friends. made to the Jerome Lipper LYNN — Helen Vic- of the Holy Rosary 1930-2016 Mary devoted her life to Multiple Myeloma Cen- toria (Uscilka) Pasz- Sodality. raising her family. She also ter. To donate, please visit kowski, age 97, of Helen is survived LAKE HAVASU Regimental Combat touched many lives through http://www.myjimmyfund- Lynn, died Aug. 30, at by her daughters, CITY, Ariz. — Donald Team, 101st Airborne her volunteer work in the page.org/give/maryclarke. home surrounded by Fran Mosher and her (Don) J. Whorf Sr., Division. He was also Town of Harwich. For the past Notes of comfort may be her family. husband, Bill, of Cal- age 86, of Lake Ha- a cook for General eight years, Mary found joy made to her family at www. Born in Michigan ifornia, Victoria Mayo vasu City, Ariz., (for- Westmoreland during in her work as a manager at MorrisOConnorBlute.com. the daughter of the and her husband, merly of Lynn), died part of this time. late Michael and Vic- Dr. Richard Mayo, on Wednesday, Aug. Don is survived by toria (Koziol) Uscilka of South Carolina, 24, 2016, following his children, Drusilla and wife of the late Edward B. six grandchildren and nine a lengthy illness. He (Dru) Madruga of Paszkowski. Raised and ed- great-grandchildren as well was the husband of Lynn, Gerald (Jay) Gerald J. Fournier, 88 ucated in Lynn after moving as many nieces and nephews. the late June Drusilla (Bur- Whorf and Wendy Paul of Lake 1928-2016 from Franklin, N.H., where she She was predeceased by her gess) Whorf, with whom he Havasu City, Ariz., and David lived on a farm. Helen’s edu- only son, Edward F. Paszkow- shared 49 years of marriage. Whorf of New Mexico, and Gerald J. Fournier Jack, of Middle- cation began in a one room ski and her siblings, Sophie Born in Lynn on Feb. 27, the late Donald J. Whorf Jr., died peacefully in ton, Lisa Curtis and school house before her fami- Zachko, Alphonse Uscilka and 1930, he was the son of the of Lake Havasu City, as well his sleep on Monday, husband, Stephen, ly relocated. She then attend- Stanley Uscilka. late Donald A. and Agnes as eight grandchildren, 11 Aug. 29, 2016. Born of Lynn and Pau- ed Breed Jr. High School and Service information: (Manning) Whorf. He was born great-grandchildren and sev- May 27, 1928, in lette MacNeil and Lynn Classical High. Relatives and friends are and raised in Lynn, working at eral nieces and nephews. New Brunswick, Can- her husband, John, She was employed as an invited to attend her life the GE in Lynn for 22 years Service information: Pri- ada, he was the son of Georgetown, assembly specialist in the celebration on Friday, Sept. until his retirement at which vate services are being of the late Evariste his grandchildren, lighting and electronics divi- 2, from 8:30 a.m., to 10:15 time he moved to Lake Hava- held in LHC, AZ. In lieu of and Adelia (Doucet) Amanda Curtis and sion at Sylvania for over 20 a.m., at the NADWORNY su City, Ariz. flowers, donations may be Fournier. husband, Dr. Mitch- years before her retirement. FUNERAL HOME, 798 West- Don was an Army Veteran of made in Don’s name to the He was raised and educat- ell Izower, of Glen Cove, N.Y., Throughout her life Helen en- ern Ave., Lynn. A Mass of the Korean War, where he was Lake Havasu City Humane ed in Canada. Gerald married Ryan Curtis of Lynn and Me- joyed sewing, gardening and Christian Burial at Sacred a Corporal serving in the 187th Society. the love of his life, Simone gan MacNeil of Georgetown. taking care of her husband Heart Church will follow at (Godin), on Aug. 11, 1952. He is survived by several sis- until his death. In her later 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in They shared 64 wonderful ters, a brother, sisters-in-law, years Helen made over 1,000 St. Joseph’s Cemetery. A do- years as husband and wife. brothers-in-law, many nieces custom rosary beads and nation can be made to Sa- Wendy M. Hayes, 57 They moved to the United and nephews that all reside would send them off to mis- cred Heart Church in lieu of States in 1959, Gerald then in Canada. sions across the world. She flowers. For guest book and 1959-2016 founded Gerald J. Fourni- Service information: was a communicant of St. Mi- directions please visit www. er Construction Co. in Lynn, Relatives and friends are chael’s Church and member nadwornyfuneralhome.com. LYNN — Wendy M. three sisters, Dr. where they lived until 1992 kindly invited to visitation (Meninno) Hayes, Cheryl L. Meninno, when they retired to Largo, Fla. on Friday morning in the age 57, of Lynn, died Debby Regan and Gerald had many passions MACKEY FUNERAL HOME, on Sunday, Aug. 28, her husband, Tim, in life, but nothing compared 128 S. Main St., Route 114, 2016, at her home, Jill Guerriero and to his love for his family and Middleton, from 9-11 a.m. Dr. Irving B. Goldston, 97 after a lengthy illness. her husband, Joe, friends. He enjoyed traveling, A funeral Mass will be cele- 1919-2016 She was the wife all of Lynnfield, two especially road trips, fishing, brated for Gerald at 11:30 of Roland J. “Rolly” brothers, Nicholas playing cards and helping a.m., in St. Agnes Parish, PEABODY — Dr. Ir- mal training playing Hayes, her husband Meninno and his others. Gerald was a devout 22 Boston St., Middleton. ving B. Goldston died music “by ear.” He and best friend of 12 wife, Christine, of member of St. Jean’s Church Memorial donations can be on Aug. 27, 2016. used this talent to years. Swampscott, A. Scott Menin- and St. Catherine of Siena made to the Alzheimer’s As- Born in Boston on earn his way through Born in Saugus, she was no and his wife, Sandra, of Church for many years. sociation, at www.alz.org. May 13, 1919, he college and achieve the daughter of A. Nicholas Boxford. Wendy was aunt to In addition to his wife, he To leave a condolence see was raised in Revere, his dental degree. He Meninno of Lynnfield and Christopher Regan, T.J Re- is survived by his daughters, www.mackeyfuneralhome. where he graduated would often sit at his the late Margaret B. “Peggy” gan and his wife, Stephanie, Anne Ford and husband, com. from local schools. piano at home and (Grant) Meninno. Wendy was Erica, Amanda and Nicho- He later attended the entertain. Even as raised and educated in Sau- las Meninno, Jenna Papagni University of Iowa, he got older and his gus and graduated from Sau- and her husband, Mike, Sara where he earned a Doctor of physical condition limited his gus High School in 1977. She Guerriero, and Anthony and Prayer or politics? Dental Science in December ability to play the piano, he attained an associate degree Cindy Meninno. She was 1942. Immediately thereaf- taught himself drums which in hotel management from niece to Michael S. Grant and ter, he entered the Army Air he played while Cynthia sang Endicott College. Together with his wife, Cheryl, of Haverhill, Evangelist rallies Corps, where he went over- with the “Brooksby Irregulars.” her husband they owned and Charlene M. Kiley and her seas during World War II and In addition to his wife operated Rolly’s Tavern on The husband, Danny, of North served as a dentist earning Cynthia, Irving is survived Square in Lynn. Reading, Gloria Santangelo Christians in Boston the rank of Captain. Upon by his daughter and son-in- She started her career at and her husband, Fred, of his return in August 1946 law, Sherry and Allen “Auwe” the Bostonian Hotel in Bos- Lynnfield and the late The- By Bob Salsberg and Hartford, Connecti- as a decorated war veteran, Heiser of Waialua, Hawaii, and ton, worked in the Caribbean resa Ballerini and Lillian Tra- ASSOCIATED PRESS cut. he set up his dental practice daughter, Terry Kneeland and Islands for a number of years passo. She is also survived New England is believed and soon married the former John Neidozetko of Enfield, managing properties, was by many cousins. BOSTON — The son of to have proportionately Bella Madow of Chelsea and N.H. Survivors also include manager at Ritz-Carleton Ho- Service information: Her evangelist Billy Graham fewer evangelical Chris- moved to Swampscott. He sister-in-law, Ruth Granoff, tel in Naples, Fla., and then funeral will be on Friday, urged a gathering on the tians than many other lived there for more than 50 numerous nieces and neph- worked with Ruby Wines in at 10 a.m., from the SO- historic Boston Common parts of the country. Less years and practiced dentistry ews, including Mark Granoff, Boston. Wherever she worked LIMINE FUNERAL HOME, on Tuesday to vote in the than 10 percent of Chris- in Marblehead until he retired with whom he had a special and especially since she and 426 Broadway (Route 129) November election but tians in Massachusetts at the age of 80 to care for his “son like” relationship, step- Rolly have operated “Rolly’s Lynn, followed by a memori- stressed he was taking no identify as evangelical, then ailing wife. Dentistry was children, Dawn Sampson, Tavern on the Square,” she al Mass in St Pius V Church, sides publicly in the U.S. according to recent esti- an important part of his life Kim and Earl Lloyd, Vincent was much loved and respect- Lynn, at 11 a.m. Burial will presidential race. mates. – a profession he enjoyed so Ferratusco, and Vance and ed for her talents and her follow in Pine Grove Cem- The event was the latest Boston Common, estab- much that he tutored students Martha Ferratusco, and nu- beautiful personality. etery, Lynn. Relatives and stop on the Rev. Franklin lished in 1634 by the Pu- at Tufts University dentistry merous grandchildren and Besides her husband and friends are respectfully Graham’s 50-state Deci- ritan founders of the Mas- school on a monthly basis for great-grandchcildren. Irving is father, she is survived by two invited. Memorial visiting sion America tour, during sachusetts Bay colony, has many years. Fishing out of Sa- preceded in death by his first sons, Ryan Hayes and his hours on Thursday from which he asked Christians often been called America’s lem and Marblehead harbors wife, Bella, and two brothers, wife, Victoria, of Lynn and 4-8 p.m. Donations are to take a pledge to sup- first public park. It has with his two daughters, family Melvin and Lester. Tom Hayes and his wife, Sar- preferred to Girl’s Inc. of port, whenever possible, occasionally hosted reli- and friends and going to the Service information: In- ah, of Aldie, Va., four grand- Lynn, 50 High St., Lynn, MA candidates who uphold gious-style events, includ- Marblehead “Y” filled many terment will be held on daughters, Ava, Alissa, Mad- 0l902. Directions and guest biblical principles. ing the first U.S. Mass cel- leisure hours. Thursday, Sept. 1, 2016, at elyne and Charlotte Hayes, book at www.solimine.com. Making no direct refer- ebrated by Pope John Paul In 2001, he moved to 11:45 a.m., at Sharon Me- ence in his remarks to Re- II during his 1979 visit. Brooksby Village in Peabody. morial Park, Dedham Road, publican Donald Trump or While a smattering of Five years after the death of his Sharon. A memorial ser- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEF Democrat Hillary Clinton, Trump signs were evi- wife, he was fortunate to find vice will be held on Friday, Graham said the nation dent Tuesday, many in the love once more with Cynthia Sept. 2, 2016, at 10 a.m., was in trouble spiritual- crowd echoed Graham’s Ferratusco, and married her in the Chapel of Brooksby John F. Kennedy Library ly, economically and po- largely non-partisan in 2008 when he was 89. A Village, Macintosh building litically and neither ma- theme. man who cherished family, Ir- in Peabody. In lieu of flow- Foundation announces new leader jor party could turn that “This for me is spiritual, ving was able to spend his last ers, donations in his mem- BOSTON (AP) — The John F. Kennedy Library around. not political,” said Robbie years in a loving relationship ory to Operation Bootstrap, Foundation has a new executive director. “I have no hope in the McNerney, a Massachu- with a woman who not only 20 Wheeler St., Suite 203, The Boston-based organization announced Tuesday that Democratic Party all setts native who was tak- cared for him, but brought her Lynn, MA 01902. Arrange- Steven M. Rothstein had been selected to take the helm. right, zero hope,” Graham ing a break from mission- large family into the fold grant- ments under the direction of Rothstein will oversee all operations of the Founda- said to some applause, ary work in Vietnam. ing him an abundance of love the STANETSKY-HYMANSON tion, which provides financial support, staffing and adding quickly that before McNerney, who attended and companionship. MEMORIAL CHAPEL, creative resources for the John F. Kennedy Presiden- Republicans in the audi- with his Vietnamese-born From the time he Salem. For online con- tial Library and Museum. ence “high-five each other, wife, Mihlloan McNerney, was young, Irving was dolences, please visit Board Chairman Kenneth R. Feinberg said in a I have no hope for the Re- and their two young chil- an accomplished jazz www.stanetskyhyman- statement that Rothstein has “answered President publican Party.” dren, said he had not cho- pianist with little for- sonsalem.com. Kennedy’s call to service” throughout his career. Organizers of the event sen between Clinton and Rothstein was previously president of the world-re- estimated the crowd at Trump. nowned Perkins School for the Blind, which experienced about 3,400 on the balmy “Neither of the politi- significant growth during Rothstein’s 11-year tenure. late summer day. No offi- cal candidates can solve ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Most recently, Rothstein was CEO of Citizen Schools, cial count was available. our problems,” he said. “I a national nonprofit organization that partners with Similar rallies were think whoever is our next Call Customer Service to place an ad middle schools to expand the learning day for children scheduled this week in president will need the 781-593-7700, ext. 2 in low-income communities. Providence, Rhode Island, grace of God.” WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US Teen stabbed in neck at Breakheart

WAKEFIELD — A teen- tion, State Police said. ager was stabbed in the The incident is under in- 110 Munroe St. neck with a golf club shaft vestigation and does not P.O. Box 5 at Breakheart Reserva- appear to be a random act. Lynn, MA 01903 tion on Tuesday afternoon, Following the stabbing, Customer Service sustaining life-threaten- State Police arrested a Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ing injuries. Beverly man who was in- Connecting Emergency medical volved in a crash in a sto- All Departments: crews transported an len motor vehicle in down- 781-593-7700 18-year-old man by heli- town Wakefield. He was Ext. 2 copter to Beth Israel Dea- charged with the stabbing. coness Medical Center. The Police said a third man Classified Advertising [email protected] stabbing occurred on the was involved in the stab- Wakefield side of the res- bing in addition to the sus- Subscriptions [email protected] ervation during an alterca- pect and the victim. Circulation [email protected] Uber driver charged Ext. 3 Newsroom [email protected] with assault, theft [email protected] PHOTO | LYNN POLICE Ext. 4 MALDEN — An Uber prior occasions. During Lynn Police seized several small bags of marijuana, a scale, $1,502 in Sports driver was arrested after this incident, the victim cash, a loaded 9mm handgun and two cellphones from Gary Freeman [email protected] allegedly stealing from a did not use the rideshar- and Braulio Torres. Ext. 5 disabled woman on Mon- ing app, but called Brea Retail and Online day night. directly. When arrested, Advertising Wilson Brea, 21, of Re- Brea listed his job as an [email protected] vere, was arraigned in Uber driver, according to Lynn pair charged with Malden District Court the DA. ADVERTISING on Tuesday on charges of Police learned that Brea Ernie Carpenter, Jr. assault and battery on a had allegedly asked to use assault, drug distribution Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 [email protected] person over the age of 60 the victim’s bathroom af- or disabled and larceny ter arriving to pick her By Gayla Cawley When police asked the juana distribution, assault Bob Gunther up. After leaving the re- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 after stealing the woman’s ITEM STAFF victim why, he told them with a dangerous weapon, [email protected] purse and prescription stroom, he took the vic- he had been playing bas- firearm use in a felony medication, according to tim’s purse and allegedly LYNN — Two men were ketball with them ear- and other firearm-relat- Ralph Mitchell arrested Tuesday on drug Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1332 the Middlesex District At- pushed her after she tried lier at Marian Gardens. ed offenses. Torres was distribution and assault [email protected] torney’s office. to stop him. He then pro- The victim told police the charged with marijuana charges after allegedly Philip Ouellette At about 7:40 p.m. ceeded to leave with her suspects searched him by pointing a gun at a teen- possession with intent to Vice President / Sales, ext. 1257 Monday, Malden Police possessions, according to making him strip down ager in a parking lot. distribute, assault with [email protected] responded to a report of the DA. to his underwear. At that Lynn Police were flagged a dangerous weapon, as- Cassie Vitali a person who had been Bail was set at $500 point, he made his way down by a 17-year-old sault and battery, firearm Advertising Sales Rep., ext. 1280 assaulted and whose be- and Brea was ordered to back with them to the [email protected] Lynn man around mid- use in a felony and other longings had been stolen stay away from the victim Gardens to help search for and to not drive for hire night on Tuesday at the firearm-related offenses. Patricia Whalen from her by her driver. the phone. There, he was Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 The victim had allegedly within Massachusetts. He MBTA parking garage on The two backpacks jumped by the two sus- [email protected] used Brea’s services as a is scheduled to return to Market Street. The teen- Freeman and Torres were ager told police he ran out pects, along with other un- carrying contained more BUSINESS OFFICE driver for hire on several court on Sept. 20. of fear for his life after be- identified people, leading than 20 small bags of mar- Beth Bresnahan ing assaulted at Marian him to run. At the MBTA ijuana, containing approx- Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1253 LAW OFFICES OF garage, the victim ran into imately 76.3 grams of the [email protected] Lynn Drug Task Force Gardens, Lynn Police Lt. JAMES J. CARRIGAN Rick Donnelly said. police, Donnelly said. drug, which has a street Susan J. Conti • Social Security Disability Hotline The victim told police Controller, ext. 1288 The victim was confront- value of about $1,500. • Workers Compensation the suspects had back- [email protected] 781-477-4444 ed the first time that eve- Also seized were $1,502 in • Accidents packs and guns. Officers CALL 24 HOURS A DAY ning at the YMCA park- cash, drug paraphernalia, Ted Grant 25 years located across and the victim went back Publisher, ext. 1234 from Lynn District Court or text the word tiplynn and your tip to ing lot, where the two a loaded 9mm handgun “tip411” (847411) suspects, Gary Freeman, to Marian Gardens, where [email protected] 15 Johnson St. with a magazine and two 20, and Braulio Torres, he was able to point out cellphones, Donnelly said. Marian Kinney 781-596-0100 All reports of neighborhood activity ext. 1212 21, each of Lynn, allegedly the two suspects, Donnel- will be investigated. [email protected] JAMES J. CARRIGAN pointed a gun at him and ly said. Gayla Cawley can be ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN Callers may remain anonymous Will Kraft RONALD D. MALLOY accused him of stealing Freeman and Torres reached at gcawley@item- Vice President / Finance www.jamescarriganlaw.com Spanish menu available the former’s cell phone, were arrested. Freeman live.com. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Only bad judgment on display is from Weiner B A. B Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg T J   Edward M. Grant People whose judgment is called We don’t. Do we know what they fore quietly filing for divorce. News Editor Gordon R. Hall into question by Anthony Weiner’s privately agreed upon? What sort of I could go on, but you see my point. W   J. K Monica Connell Healey Vice President, Finance sexting: verbal contract they struck? What There are a lot of wronged spouses P   G. O  J. Patrick Norton Anthony Weiner. sort of promises and hopes they ex- out there. Vice President, Sales Michael H. Shanahan, Chairman Anyone who participates in sex- pressed? We don’t. Why do they stay? I truly don’t P ”  ting with Anthony Weiner. Second, judging the spouse of ev- know, but I will say this: There are Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 100 different ways to betray your Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 People whose judgment is not ery lawmaker brought down by a Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 called into question by Anthony sex scandal would be incredibly partner, and infidelity is just one. Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Weiner’s sexting: time-consuming. Deciding (and honoring) your own Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 personal threshold for holding on to Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Huma Abedin. Take Nebraska state Sen. Bill Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Hillary Clinton. Kintner, who’s deciding whether to a relationship is powerful. Deciding Brian C. ¢ayer, 1996-1999 “It’s just another example of Hil- resign this week after exchanging someone else’s? Petty. Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 We can claim that Abedin and Clin- Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 lary Clinton’s bad judgment,” Don- sexually explicit messages with a ald Trump said Monday. woman and pleasuring himself via ton and every other spouse who sticks John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 No. A guy texting photos of his Skype using his state-issued laptop. through a sex scandal exacerbate the crotch as his 5-year-old son sleeps (Kintner went to the police after the problem. They’re enablers. They’re next to him is an example of the woman attempted to extort money weak — or worse, they’re calculating. crotch-texting guy’s bad judgment. from him.) His wife is staying to But in so doing, we’re the ones de- It’s not an example of his wife’s pray with him about the scandal, ac- flecting the blame. boss’s bad judgment. cording to Kintner. Weiner has, time and again, ex- What about that wife, though? Or Jud McMillin, an Indiana state hibited horrendously bad judgment. For his own sake and, more import- She’s leaving now, but she stayed representative and staunch backer ant, for his son’s, I hope he learns before! He did this twice and she of the Defense of Marriage Act who EDITORIAL some healthy boundaries. stayed! Surely we can judge her. resigned last fall after a sexually ex- Meanwhile, I hope the rest of us I’d rather not. plicit video was sent from his phone can lay off his soon-to-be-ex-wife. to people on his contacts list. His First, it’s impossible to know the And her boss. Dreaming big in Lynn daily negotiations and dynamics wife stayed. and emotions in another person’s Or Eliot Spitzer, who resigned as Heidi Stevens is a columnist for New York governor after taking part Don’t ever say city officials can’t get anything marriage. Sure, they’re public fig- the Chicago Tribune. Readers may done during the summer. In separate meetings on ures. Sure, there’s a documentary in a prostitution ring. His wife, Sil- email her at hstevens@chicagotri- Tuesday, school officials and Mayor Judith Flanagan about them. But do we know them? da, stayed for close to six years be- bune.com. Kennedy advanced plans for new middle schools and the City Council and Planning Board set the stage for lower Washington Street’s renaissance. The proposed Gateway housing development reviewed by the council and board members will make Washington Street near the Lynnway home to people who will frequent downtown. Some of them will be workers who board commuter trains for a ride to their jobs in Boston. Others may be students attending the expanding North Shore Community College campus. Lower Washington Street, to put it mildly, has been a low-intensity zone near the city’s center for too long. The great swath of grass next to the col- lege was once part of Lynn’s industrial heart until fire swept down Broad Street. The Pelican Pub is about to hold dubious claim to being lower Wash- ington Street’s last remaining bar. New residents living on Washington Street can give the Sagamore Hill neighborhood a new lease on life and extend the downtown revival already energizing Central Square. To their credit, council- ors and board members are committed to looking ahead to make that revival possible. Kennedy and top school officials share the same progressive attitude with their decision to send a two-school plan to replace Pickering Middle School to state officials for review. Getting an initial state signoff on the schools is just the first step to con- vincing local residents that two new schools are needed and that the proposed locations make sense. Both proposed sites are located on two of the city’s busiest streets. Crosstown traffic turns off the Lyn- nway and travels up Commercial to Lynn Common. Drivers transiting from West Lynn to East Lynn use Parkland Avenue. The reality in land-poor Lynn is any and all pro- spective school locations are hard sells. The Brook- line Street land where Marshall Middle School now sits was one of the last industrial sites in the city. DAHLEEN GLANTON Building in the woods off Parkland Avenue al- lows Ward 1 residents to continue to lay claim to a middle school even after the existing Pickering Kaepernick exercising rights guaranteed to all Americans becomes a spillover school for expanding elemen- tary enrollment. On Friday night a football player Kaepernick exercised one of the wise would be unheard, even if it Building a school on McManus Field turns Com- refused to stand for the national an- greatest gifts America guarantees means losing his own prestige and mercial Street and Neptune Boulevard into an ed- them. its citizens under the Constitution wealth. Not everyone has the guts ucation zone with Lynn Vocational Technical Insti- In a statement against racial op- — the freedom of speech. to do that. tute, the Commercial Street annex and two nearby pression, San Francisco 49ers quar- Like many minorities, Kaepernick In exercising his free speech elementary schools located in a cluster. Why not terback Colin Kaepernick simply sees America as an imperfect na- rights, Kaepernick was not disre- think big and imagine a science, mathematics and remained in his seat while others tion, one that oppresses some groups specting our military, as some have technology training path that takes elementary stood with their right hand over while encouraging others to soar. He argued. If anything, he was recog- school students through Washington School to a their heart. And in the process, he doesn’t believe that Americans can nizing the heroic contributions of new STEM-oriented middle school and over to a showed the world what it means to afford to stand by and watch quietly our armed forces, whose job is to 21st-century Tech? be an American. as authorities trample on the civil ensure that Americans always have Dreaming big dreams on Washington Street and There is no clearer emblem of lib- rights of citizens. To do so is hypo- the right to disagree with their gov- for future school sites translates into a brighter fu- erty and justice than the American critical. ernment. And the right to stand or ture for Lynn. flag. It symbolizes our country’s com- On Twitter, he has documented a sit during “The Star-Spangled Ban- mitment to human rights, equality string of events that are emblem- ner.” and the pursuit of each individual’s atic of the social and racial divide In some ways, Kaepernick is like READERS’ FORUM idea of happiness. in America. He doesn’t like it when a modern-day Muhammad Ali, who Kaepernick, a biracial man who politicians try to turn their own cit- refused to fight in the Vietnam War, LaPierre supports Coppinger for sheriff was raised by white adoptive par- izens into the enemy, when a police not only because it was a violation of ents, does not believe those basic officer shoots and kills a black man his Muslim religion but because he To the Editor: rights are afforded to African-Amer- sitting innocently in his car or when did not believe America had always Many candidates are running but I strongly believe icans and other minorities. He felt students are silenced while trying to stood up for him. the only candidate who truly combines the in-depth compelled to make his feelings take a stand. “Why should they ask me to put on administrative, budget management, public safety and known. It is clear where he stands. a uniform and go 10,000 miles from community experience necessary to be an effective Es- “I am not going to stand up and Take, for example, that profani- home and drop bombs and bullets on sex County sheriff is Lynn’s own Kevin Coppinger. show pride in a flag for a country ty-laced email defending racial pro- brown people in Vietnam while so- Coppinger brings over 30 years experience and train- that oppresses black people and peo- filing that Maine Gov. Paul LePage called Negro people in Louisville are ing in public safety and law enforcement at every lev- ple of color,” he told NFL Media fol- left for a state lawmaker. treated like dogs and denied simple el. He knows how to make a public safety organization lowing the exhibition football game. “You shoot at the enemy. You try human rights?” Ali asked. work well. As Lynn’s police chief, Coppinger has re- “To me, this is bigger than football to identify the enemy. And the en- Many Americans scorned Ali for sponded 100 percent of the time to public safety inqui- emy right now, the overwhelming taking such a stance. His heavy- ries I have made as a city council member. and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way. There are bod- majority right now coming in, are weight boxing title was stripped Coppinger will ensure that all staff hires, assign- from him. ments, evaluations and promotions will be made on ies in the street and people getting people of color or people of Hispan- paid leave and getting away with ic origin,” the Republican governor It took years for people to realize merit and qualifications. He will expand and improve that Ali did nothing wrong, though murder.” said. the drug detoxification and follow-up program to pro- some never did. Obviously, not everyone agrees He tweeted about the incident in vide addicted inmates a path out of drug dependency. Kaepernick faces a similar chal- with Kaepernick’s assessment. But Buckeye, Ariz., where school admin- To be effective, the sheriff must earn and maintain lenge in defending his patriotism. the American flag represents his istrators refused to allow 10th-grad- the respect of the whole Sheriff’s Department as well Some see his protest as an extension right to speak out against any injus- er Mariah Havard to take her class as the public it serves. of Black Lives Matter, a movement tice he perceives. picture wearing a “Black Lives Mat- He will improve inmate reentry preparation and com- that is feared and misunderstood. He didn’t lead an anti-flag protest ter” T-shirt. munity linked follow-up programs to reduce recidivism. But like Ali, Kaepernick doesn’t There are links to police shootings He will fight for the state budget allocations necessary down the street. He didn’t set a flag seem to care what others think. So, to achieve comprehensive programs with better results. on fire on the lawn of the San Fran- in Milwaukee and Chicago, among under the banner of our flag, he took Kevin Coppinger has earned the respect and endorse- cisco Police Department, though do- other cities. a stand against injustice. ment of law enforcement and public safety leaders. He ing so would have been completely Some might look at Kaepernick’s Because to him, that is what it has earned my respect and my vote for sheriff. I hope all within his rights. social media posts and accuse him of means to be an American. Lynn citizens will join me and take the time on Thurs- He didn’t disrupt the national an- being obsessed with race. But to oth- day, Sept. 8 to give Chief Coppinger their support and them with shouts of “Black Lives ers, it simply shows that he’s aware. Dahleen Glanton is a columnist for their votes. Matter.” In fact, he didn’t say a word. As someone in the public eye, the Chicago Tribune. Readers may Brian LaPierre By remaining quietly in his seat he has chosen to use his platform email her at dglanton@chicagotri- Lynn at the exhibition football game, as a voice for those who other- bune.com. TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NC beaches thin out ahead of tropical weather

By Ben Finley and 58-year-old surf instruc- saying that wind problems Jonathan Drew tor, said he relished the were likely to be “mostly ASSOCIATED PRESS opportunity. minor,” but advised resi- “I saw it coming in last dents in case trees topple RODANTHE, N.C. — week and kind of made or lightweight objects are Crowds thinned Tuesday a prediction of what day blown around. on the beaches of North would be best to come At the same time, a trop- Carolina’s Outer Banks down,” said Kavika, who ical depression in the Gulf ahead of a tropical weath- drove down with a friend of Mexico prompted the er system that threatened from Virginia Beach, Va. to bring strong winds and National Hurricane Center heavy rains that could The weather system to issue a hurricane watch flood low-lying areas. was expected to pass near for areas of Florida’s Gulf Elsewhere, a powerful the Outer Banks by late coast stretching from the hurricane threatened to Tuesday before eventually Anclote River northwest pass “dangerously close” curving out to sea, likely of Tampa to Indian Pass to Hawaii, and a hurri- reaching tropical storm on the Panhandle. An area cane watch was issued status overnight with sus- west of Indian Pass was un- for parts of Florida’s Gulf tained winds of 45 mph, der a tropical storm watch. Coast because of a tropi- according to the National Forecasters say they ex- cal depression in the Gulf Hurricane Center. pect that system to turn to of Mexico. Heavy rains of up to 5 the northeast toward Flor- On North Carolina’s inches were expected in ida and become a trop- some areas. ical storm by sometime Hatteras Island, a slow PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS stream of dozens of cars With the storm centered Wednesday. That depres- from places including Zachary Zepeda, of Richlands, N.C., waxes his board before heading into about 60 miles south of sion was about 345 miles Maryland, New York and the surf in Surf City, N.C., Tuesday. Cape Hatteras as of 5 west of Key West, Fla. Ohio headed north toward p.m., a tropical storm National Weather Ser- a bridge to the mainland Some beaches were all their family plans to wait In nearby Frisco, warning was in effect for vice meteorologist Tom — but other vacationers but empty. Near Rodan- out the rain with movies whipped-up waves at- much of the Outer Banks. Lonka said the center of stayed and some surfers the, a couple and their or card games. tracted out-of-town surf- Forecasters have said it’s the storm approaching dove in for taller waves. 11-year-old son had the “We’re not worried about ers. A break in the rain not expected to surpass North Carolina should Several Outer Banks shore to themselves for the storm so much unless before more showers were tropical-storm strength. stay offshore, but the businesses reported can- a morning stroll. Joe they say there’s some- expected also brought Coastal Carteret County Outer Banks will be cellations and slower foot and Kelley Walker of thing to worry about,” Joe families out at midday. emergency officials issued lashed with rain and wind traffic. Markham, Virginia, said Walker said. Steven Kavika, a an advisory on Tuesday through Wednesday.

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We get hundreds of calls a day from at 1:32 p.m. Tuesday. Salem Street; at 12:55 p.m. people begging us for a bottle. It’s been Zachary Johnson, 27, of 9 A report of a breaking and Monday at Registry of Motor MADE JUST FOR entering at 6:59 p.m. Monday crazy. We try to meet the crushing Conomo Ave., was arrested Vehicles on Everett Street; at MEN OVER 50 ® on Brookhouse Drive. A man demand for Vesele .” and charged with possession 4:38 p.m. Monday at T-Mobile But now, for the first time ever, of a Class B drug, number reported his landlord broke on Everett Street; at 5:47 p.m. into his house and he wants to there’s a pill made just for older men. plate violation to conceal, un- Monday at Beachmont VFW It’s called Vesele®. A new pill that helps registered motor vehicle and prosecute her. He stated she Post on Bennington Street; also changed the locks on the you get an erection by stimulating your uninsured motor vehicle/trailer at 8:17 p.m. Monday at CVS body and your brainwaves. So Vesele® at 3:18 a.m. Tuesday. house and he still lives there on Squire Road; at 7:38 a.m. can work even when nothing else Theresa Learned, of 40 with his family. Monday on Atwood Street. Brisette Ave., Salisbury, was worked before. arrested on warrant charges Complaints Assaults The new men’s pill is not a drug. It’s of receiving a stolen motor something completely different A report of a suspicious cou- vehicle, operation of a motor A report of an assault at ple at 12:45 p.m. Monday on Because you don’t need a vehicle with a suspended li- 4:26 p.m. Monday on Broad- Front Street. A caller reported prescription for Vesele®, sales are cense and leaving the scene of way. property damage at 6:05 p.m. two suspicious people, a man exploding. The maker just can’t Monday. and a woman, being loud and Complaints produce enough of it to keep up with DOCTOR: “VESELE® Alexis Pabon-Texidor, of 445 cursing in front of kids. demand. Even doctors are having a PASSED THE TEST” A report of a misplaced wal- tough time getting their hands on it. So Essex St., was arrested on a A report of a disturbance at “As a doctor, I’ve studied the let at 3:17 p.m. Monday on what’s all the fuss about? warrant charge of assault and 4:53 p.m. Monday at Revere effectiveness of Nitric Oxide on the battery at 11:16 a.m. Tuesday. Gerry Street. A caller reported Beach Train Station on Shirley his wife had money taken from WORKS ON YOUR body and the brain. I’m impressed by Lashon Tate, 24, of 102 Avenue; at 7:23 p.m. Monday HEAD AND YOUR BODY the way it increases cerebral and penile an Uber driver. He stated that on Dana Street; at 9:37 p.m. Hanover St., was arrested and blood flow. The result is evident in she came home and realized Monday on Revere Street; at The new formula takes on erectile charged with drinking in public the creation of Vesele®. It’s sure-fire at 11:02 p.m. Monday. that she left the wallet in the 11:45 p.m. Monday on Cres- problems with a whole new twist. car with $600. He stated he cent Avenue; at 4:15 a.m. It doesn’t just address the physical proof that the mind/body connection Braulio Torres, 21, of 32 is unbeatable when achieving and Shepard St., was arrested and believes the Uber driver stole Tuesday on Trevalley Road. problems of getting older; it works an erection and the results charged with assault with a money from the wallet based on the mental part of sex too. Unlike dangerous weapon, assault on what the driver told him. The Theft Viagra®, the new pill stimulates your are remarkable” said Dr. Damaj. (His and battery, drug possession driver went to the station to tell sexual brain chemistry as well. Actually findings are illustrated in the charts with intent to distribute, fire- his side of the story. The wom- A report of a larceny/forg- helping you regain the passion and below.) arm use in a felony, unlawful an decided that she was going ery/fraud at 8:56 a.m. Mon- burning desire you had for your possession of ammo without to take the wallet home. day on Wentworth Road; at partner again. So you will want a firearm identification card, 9:39 a.m. Monday at Surfside sex with the hunger and stamina Apartments on Ocean Avenue; possession of a firearm with- Fire of a 25-year-old. at 10:26 p.m. Monday on out a firearm identification A report of a brush fire at card, defacing a firearm serial Crescent Avenue. THE BRAIN/ERECTION 3:37 p.m. Monday on Wyman A report of a larceny from CONNECTION number and carrying a loaded Road. Flames were about a firearm weapon at 12:30 a.m. a motor vehicle at 9:22 a.m. Vesele takes off where Viagra® foot from the ground, spread- Monday on Eustis Street. Tuesday. ing quickly and starting to only begins. Thanks to a Derek Wallis, of 37 Amity climb a tree. The fire was ex- discovery made by 3 Nobel-Prize St., was arrested on warrant tinguished. SAUGUS winning scientists; Vesele® has charges of possession of a become the first ever patented Class A drug, two counts of Accidents supplement to harden you and possession of a Class C drug, PEABODY A report of a motor vehicle your libido. So you regain your two counts of breaking and en- desire as well as the ability to act tering for a misdemeanor, at- Arrest accident at 11:03 a.m. Mon- on it. tempt to commit crime, taking day at City of Revere on Stone Dilania Maldonado, 50, HERE’S WHAT MEN and stealing a motor vehicle Street. In a 16-week clinical study; scientists of 34 Marlborough St., Provi- ARE SAYING and receiving stolen property from the U.S.A. joined forces to prove dence, R.I., was arrested and at 8:52 a.m. Tuesday. Breaking and Entering • I’m ready to go sexually and charged with threat to commit Nitric Oxide’s effects on the cardio Arthur Woods, 66, of 178 mentally. a crime and witness intimida- vascular system. They showed that Ferry St., Everett, was arrested A report of a breaking and tion at 10:50 a.m. Tuesday. Nitric Oxide could not only increase • More frequent erections in the night and charged with OUI liquor entering at 7:37 p.m. Monday at Cliftondale School at 54 your ability to get an erection, it (while sleeping) and in the morning. second offense and operation would also work on your brainwaves of a motor vehicle with a sus- Accidents Essex St. A woman reported • I have seen a change in sexual desire. one of the doors at the school to stimulate your desire for sex. The pended license at 7:35 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle results were remarkable and published • Typically take 1 each morning and 1 Monday. appeared to have been forced accident at 2:21 p.m. Monday open. Officers reported there in the world’s most respected medical each night. Great stamina results! at Speedway at 545 Lowell St.; journals. Accidents was malicious destruction • An increased intensity in orgasms. at 3:08 p.m. Monday at Pea- done to the property. THE SCIENCE OF SEX • My focus (mental) has really A report of a motor vehicle body Veterans Memorial High improved… Huge improvement. accident with personal injury School at 485 Lowell St.; at Complaints The study asked men, 45 to 65 at 5:34 p.m. Monday at 128 3:11 p.m. Monday at Higgins years old to take the main ingredient • Amazing orgasms! Middle School at 85 Perkins A report of suspicious activ- in Vesele® once a day. Then they were Washington St.; at 12:30 p.m. • I really did notice a great Tuesday at Holyoke Street and St.; at 3:55 p.m. Monday at ity at 9:09 p.m. Monday at 8 instructed not to change the way they ® improvement in my ability. O’Callaghan Way. Bertucci’s Pizza at 15 Newbury Newcomb Ave. A caller report- eat or exercise but to take Vesele A report of a motor vehicle St. A car into landscape bank ed two male teenagers walking twice a day. What happened next HOW TO GET VESELE® was reported. The vehicle was down the street only up to dim- was remarkable. Virtually every man accident at 6:23 p.m. Monday This is the first official public release at 126 Western Ave.; at 7:07 towed; at 6:15 p.m. Monday at ly lit and non-lit houses. She in the study who took Vesele® twice of Vesele® since its news release. p.m. Monday at Ida Street 550 Lowell St. and 232 New- further reported she opened a day reported a huge difference in bury St. State Police received a her door to one of the teens their desire for sex. In layman’s terms, In order to get the word out about and Western Avenue; at 7:52 ® p.m. Monday at B Street and report of an accident involving on her doorstep claiming to be they were horny again. 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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Two for one sails for schools People stock up, board up as hurricane PICKERING reduced square footage From A1 as well as some program- hurtles toward Hawaii ming reductions, as well as The submission will go a plan where two schools HONOLULU (AP) — es don’t float way or get through a review process would share some central Residents of Hawaii’s Big blown away,” said Big Is- with the MSBA voting in services, such as a gym and Island were evacuating land resident Mitzi Bet- November on possible ap- cafeteria, on a single site. animals and stockpiling tencourt, who boarded up proval for project funding. With the extent of a water Tuesday, bracing walls of glass windows at Superintendent Dr. possible MSBA contribu- for what could be the first her brother’s oceanfront Catherine Latham said tion unclear at this time, hurricane to make land- home. “It’s like, ‘Oh my she is grateful for the role Latham said the city fall in the state in decades. God, are we going to get the MSBA played in help- should move forward with The National Weather flattened or what?’” ing finance the Marshall the full programming at Service issued a hurri- Bettencourt, who lives in Middle School. two new schools. cane warning as the major a subdivision called Kapo- At this time, it is un- Category 3 storm dubbed ho Vacationland, manages clear how much of the cost “We should lay it all out of two new buildings the there and see where the Madeline hurtled west several vacation rental MSBA could pick up for chips fall,” said Latham. toward the island, urging properties and has her the city. Mayor Judith Flanagan residents to rush through own home to worry about, While estimated costs Kennedy said that none preparations to protect which sits a few blocks for the schools are still in of the plans set forward to themselves and their from the ocean. She and the early stages, at Tues- address the middle school property and expect hur- her neighbors were stock- needs were overly ostenta- ricane conditions within ing their pantries, stowing day’s meeting Gene Ray- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE mond of Raymond Design tious. the next 36 hours. away lawn furniture and Costs put forward an ini- “We are a land poor city Gene Raymond of Raymond Design Costs, left, “Hopefully our roofs preparing for power out- tial price tag of $83 mil- and we are trying to ac- Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy and Lynn stay on, and our hous- ages. lion for the project. commodate almost 1,700 Stapleton, project manager, talk about the new Also on the table were op- middle school students,” Pickering Middle School proposal at Lynn City tions for two schools with she said. Hall on Tuesday. Lynn advances Nahant chimes in at Village Church Gateway plan NAHANT From A1 GATEWAY the intersection of Wash- From A1 ington, Sagamore and ringers for the group. All Suffolk streets. skill levels can join. housing development to Phelps said that once “We want to get more benefit from a $100 million construction begins, it will people interested in it and fund to create workforce continue on an 18-month get more people to ring so housing. timeline. we can do more things,” The Department of The joint meeting in- Hastings said. “It’s a very Housing and Community cluded a public hearing, special musical skill to Development for low-in- during which several have so we want to share come units is also set to speakers took the floor the glory and the benefit.” contribute funding to the to voice their excitement Hastings said hand bells project. about the project. are like a piano keyboard, When completed, the “Today I feel like an with each bell having a development will consist uncle and we’re having a different key. The church of a five-story building baby delivered,” said Lynn is in possession of three with 71 rental units and resident Calvin Ander- octaves worth of bells that 2,000-square-feet of retail son, who spoke during the were acquired about 10 space on the first floor. hearing about the bene- years ago and have recent- The 2.5-acre parcel of ficial development of the ly been refurbished, ac- land in question sits at Washington Street area. cording to Diane Gaucher, co-director of the church. Three octaves of chimes are on loan for a year from the Handbell Musicians of America. Gaucher said bell ringing is more typi- cal in Protestant church- es, like the Nahant Village Church. Hand bells were devel- oped between 1696 and 1724 in England so that tower ringers could prac- tice indoors without an- noying neighbors. Hand bells were first brought to the United States from England by Margaret Shurcliff in 1902. Maryliz Cort, 62, of Na- hant, said whenever she has heard the bells, she ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE was impressed. She said Dylan O’Connell, left, and Tenleigh Nelson used she would possibly be in- the Flax Pond splash pad all summer until it terested in joining the was closed early in a move to conserve water. group, but the experience alone was gratifying. “What a great experi- Ban leaves kids high and dry ence,” she said. “I’ve lis- tened to them and they WATER for O’Connell, Dylan and sound so beautiful.” From A1 his friends. Alex Lehner, 15, of Na- “It’s awesome. They get hant said he never heard last imposed 14 years ago. to run around with the the bells, but decided to O’Neill hopes fall rains will other kids,” O’Connell come because they sound- make the measure unnec- said. ed like interesting instru- essary. City Public Works Com- ments. In the meantime, resi- missioner Andrew Hall “They sound beautiful dents are encouraged to said the splash pads typ- even when we’re just ring- limit lawn and garden wa- ically are shut down after ing them randomly,” he tering and take common Labor Day. He acknowl- said. sense steps to conserving edged their popularity but water like avoiding leav- said the splash pads con- Gayla Cawley can be ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ing faucets running. The sume water “like a sprin- reached at gcawley@item- Instructor Diane Graucher checks her tools before starting her work- city is shutting down out- kler.” live.com. Follow her on door irrigation systems Twitter @GaylaCawley. shop on hand bell ringing at the Nahant Village Church. “They run all day long supplying parks and play- as long as kids are there,” grounds and the splash Hall said. pads Nelson and Dylan Joely Garber of Lynn Any ideas for Greenwood Ave., Swampscott? O’Connell, 4, frequented said the voluntary water during the summer. restriction is an opportu- did not serve a public pur- building. property,” Younger said. SWAMPSCOTT Finding Flax Pond’s nity to think about water pose. Zoning reverted to The state’s controversial From A1 “So we have to disclose splash pad dry left Kelly use and global warming’s single-family housing. Chapter 40B housing pro- that. Anyone who meets O’Connell angry. She will impact on water availabil- Dreeben said. Groom Construction, gram allows developers to the requirements of the keep her children inside ity. The former middle the Salem-based company override local zoning by- RFP can respond.” this Labor Day weekend school was closed in 2007. that originally won ap- laws to increase the stock The zoning change also or head for the beach. A Thor Jourgensen can be Voters later approved a proval for condominiums of affordable housing in requires that at least 15 trip to the Flax splash pad reached at tjourgensen@ zoning change that would on the site, is eligible to municipalities where percent of the units con- was a daily summer ritual itemlive.com. allow multi-family con- bid once the RFP is issued. less than 10 percent of struction on the parcel. Officials said the hope is the homes are defined as structed be affordable. A Five years ago, voters also that Groom submits a bid affordable. Less than 4 second option would allow adopted plans to trans- as a compromise to the percent of Swampscott’s a builder to contribute to form the building into con- pending litigation. housing is considered af- an Affordable Housing Established 1973 dominiums. If the firm submits a bid fordable, according to the Trust Fund, which would Instruction in: But a group of abutters and the lawsuit is settled, Department of Housing be used to pay for afford- • BALLET filed suit in 2014, opposing officials have said there and Community Develop- able housing elsewhere in • TAP the revision in a neigh- would be no risk of a much ment. town. FALL • JAZZ borhood of single-family larger Chapter 40B af- The pending litigation is • LYRICAL homes. A Massachusetts fordable housing project disclosed within the RFP. Gayla Cawley can be REGISTRATION • GYMNASTICS Land Court revoked the reached at gcawley@item- • HIP HOP and the developer would “Within the RFP, it does • IRISH STEP DANCING multi-family zoning, rul- pay for the estimated $1 indicate that there is le- live.com. Follow her on CALL TO REGISTER ing that reuse of the school million demolition of the gal action pending on the Twitter @GaylaCawley. Birthday party packages available 781-581-6444 Classes for all ages 3 years and up Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 (All classes limited in size) CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Donna Moholland Estes, Director Hotline or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) A member of Dance Masters of America All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. 15 Bessom St., Lynn • 781-581-6444 Spanish menu available Callers may remain anonymous. donnasdancelynn.com A8 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Continuing the legacy Rotary Club STEMs out of Pistol Pete By Dillon Durst the University of Texas ball season at Classical. ITEM STAFF El-Paso on Sept. 30, 1961. Aside from football, in Without a doubt, “Pis- which he is projected to LYNN — You may have tol Pete” sits atop the play running back and noticed Lynn Classical Pedro family hierarchy defensive back this fall student Alex Pedro’s selfie of athletic greatness. for the Rams, Alex Pedro with First Lady Michelle But the genes inevitably is a member of Classical’s Obama in The Item re- trickled down to his son swim team, and plans to cently. Peter Jr., who starred take up lacrosse in the Aside from Harry Ag- on the gridiron at Lynn spring. ganis, Pedro’s grandfather, Classical before an ex- His cousin, Eric Pedro, Peter Pedro Sr., might be ceptional run at Albany stars on the St. Mary’s the city’s most accom- State University in New plished athlete. hockey team. As a junior York, where he was in- last winter, he helped “Pistol Pete,” as he came ducted into its Sports guide the Spartans to the to be known, torched Hall of Fame in 1997. As MIAA Div. 1 state cham- opposing defenses as a of the 2015 football sea- pionship game at TD Gar- 5-foot-8, 160-pound scat- son, he’s seventh on the back for West Texas State program’s list of most ca- den, and his 34 points (16 (now West Texas A&M) reer rushing yards with goals, 18 assists) were in the early 1960s. As a 2,612. good enough for second on sophomore in 1961, the After an accomplished the team. Lynn native led the nation athletic career, Peter Pe- “The Pedro family has in scoring with 22 touch- dro Jr. is senior vice pres- been blessed,” Peter Pedro downs, totaling 132 points. ident of the Bostonian Sr. told The Item back in Pedro’s football career Group, an insurance pro- March, while dealing with Last week, the Swampscott Rotary Club heard from Mark Glefand, eventually fizzled out, but vider, and became partner the death of his son An- left, about the work he and his foundation, STEM Synergy, are do- he still holds the record in 2004. He is a longtime thony “Ricky” Pedro. ing with science education in Ethiopia. Glefand and his organiza- at West Texas A&M for trustee of the Agganis One thing’s for sure: The tion are providing guidance and progress to the entire country’s most points in a game (36) Foundation. Pedro name reigns superi- educational system. He’s joined in the photo by Rotary President and most touchdowns in His son, Alex, is gear- or in athletic greatness in Toyuwa Newton. a game (6) – both against ing up for his senior foot- Lynn. MTV considers VMA changes because of audience shift Filled with Glee in Lynn NEW YORK (AP) — MTV says it will consider airing its Video Music Awards live across the country in SEND US YOUR STUFF future years, a reflection of how the annual celebration of pop culture is increasingly being experienced online WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, instead of on television. PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR This year’s show, featuring a 16-minute Beyonce mini-concert, four performances by Rihanna and a SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. Kanye West monologue, was watched by 6.5 million people on one of the 11 Viacom networks that aired it, the Nielsen company said. That’s sharply down from the 9.8 million who watched the 2015 show. A buzz deficiency is one factor, but another is the rapid change in how MTV’s young audience consumes LOTTERY content. The network said Tuesday that there were 149 million streams of VMA content online Sunday and MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Tuesday ���������������������� 0600 Tuesday ���������������������� 7292 Monday, a combination of live streaming through Monday ��������������������� 1305 Monday ��������������������� 2895 MTV’s website and aggressive packaging of video clips Sunday ���������������������� 7761 Sunday ���������������������� 2850 on venues like Snapchat, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: and the like. The majority of streams (86 million) came Monday, after people heard or read about the show and EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER All 4 ������������������������$6,976 All 4 ������������������������$4,503 wanted to check out clips, MTV said. 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Newell, posed for a photo with the show’s Mega Millions: 28-32-41-51-71 (11) “In a world where you are multi-platforming, when I creative team, from left, Lynne Jackson, can experience it on my feed from my friends on Face- Michael Palter and Robb Dimmick. Alex is, book who are in New York, are you better off just going as the poster suggests, a former cast mem- live?” he asked. “You give everyone essentially equal ber of Jazz is a Rainbow. access to every platform at the same time.” On Facebook, which has become more aggressive pro- moting video in the past year, there were 45.8 million Review: David Freed’s ‘Hot Start’ streams of VMA material on Sunday, compared to 4.4 has sense of authenticity million in 2015, MTV said. Atkins said MTV is committed to giving its fans ac- “Hot Start” (Permanent Press), by David Freed cess to its material in as many ways as possible. “Gone are the days where TV is where you go to,” he For a fictional action hero, Cordell Logan, a former said. “TV has to come to you.” military assassin now scraping out a living as a flying instructor in Southern California, is a real softie. He never stopped pining for Savannah, the love of his life, and has been inconsolable since his actions in “Voodoo Ridge” inadvertently led to her death. He spoils his cat, Kiddiot, who returns his affections by alternately clawing and ignoring him. He’s striving — and largely failing — to find serenity as a Buddhist. And he dotes on Mrs. Schmulowitz, his ancient busy- body of a landlady, whose health problems provide an emotional subplot for “Hot Start,” the fifth novel in this fine series. The main story line gets rolling when a strident animal rights advocate is arrested for gunning down an international big game hunter and his wife at their luxurious California estate. The accused is a distant relative of Savannah’s father, who uses Logan’s guilt to persuade him to look into the matter. But soon, the case takes several surprising turns, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and Logan finds himself tangling with the police, an Beyonce accepts the award for Video of the international call-girl ring, a corrupt congressman, Year for “Lemonade” at the MTV Video Music the White House and a vicious Czech crime boss who Awards at Madison Square Garden on Sunday. wants Logan taken off the board.

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SEPT. 1 SEPT. 9 TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Monday to Wednesday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. · Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. M’Cloudy | High 87, Low 68 Thunderstorms | High 78, Low 60 PM Showers | High 73, Low 59 Friday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. · Closed Sunday SPORTS B WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 Lynn’s Donovan named Salem State baseball coach

By Mike Alongi an excellent experience for our “I couldn’t be happier being FOR THE ITEM student-athletes. We couldn’t be named head coach of the Salem more proud that he surfaced as State University baseball pro- Lynn native Al Donovan, who the clear choice to lead Viking gram,” said Donovan. “I want has served as pitching coach baseball into the next phase.” to thank athletic director Peggy and recruiting assistant for the As pitching coach, Donovan Carl and assistant athletic di- Vikings since 2015, has been guided the Massachusetts State rector Jason Doviak, along with named the new head baseball Collegiate Athletic Conference’s the administration for selecting coach at Salem State University, Ken Hill Jr. will have athletic director Peggy Carl an- top ranked pitching staff over the me. I owe a great deal of thanks another crack at the nounced Thursday. Donovan re- past two seasons, helping Salem to former head coach Mike Ward starting quarterback’s places Mike Ward, who resigned State earn back-to-back confer- for what he has built over the job — this time at Texas in July after four successful sea- ence championships along with past six years, making Salem Christian University. sons. two NCAA Tournament bids. State one of the top D3 baseball “We are excited that Al will A graduate of Central Con- programs in the country. Our be continuing on in the Viking necticut State, Donovan was a players have worked hard both family in this new role,” Carl standout pitcher for the Blue in the classroom and on the eld, Another said. “His experience and en- Devils, earning Division I All- highlighted by eight all-confer- thusiasm for the program will New England honors after ence and 24 all-academic selec- be great assets as he takes the transferring from Western Caro- tions over the past two years.” Lynn’s Al Donovan, who Hill to reins of this successful program. lina, where he was named to the Currently, Donovan is the has been active in both Throughout the search process, Southern Conference All-Fresh- owner and director of baseball AAU baseball and Lynn we were continually impressed man team after helping the Cat- operations for the North Shore Youth Hockey, is the new conquer by Al’s baseball knowledge and amounts win the 1985 Southern baseball coach at Salem his commitment to providing Conference Championship. DONOVAN, B3 State. Idle chatter while settling in after two weeks away — one working and the other playing. Life doesn’t always afford Dominican us the opportunity of a second chance, which is why it’s nice to see Kenny Hill Jr. getting holiday one at TCU. Hill, son of former Major League Baseball celebrated pitcher Ken Hill, who grew up in on the court Lynn and played for Lynn Clas- By Harold Rivera sical, was a ITEM STAFF STEVE rising star LYNN — With a growing Latino population KRAUSE at Texas in Lynn, the Dominican community took to A&M, and the basketball courts at Breed Middle School was named the starting quar- to celebrate one of their country’s national terback for the Aggies after holidays yesterday. Using basketball as the Johnny Manziel was drafted platform, four teams battled it out at the rst by the Cleveland Browns. annual “Los Trinitarios Dominican League Hill started out like a house Tournament.” on re, and then leveled off. This month, Restoration Day is celebrat- Midway through the 2014 sea- ed in the Dominican Republic. The holiday, son, he lost his starting job. which is observed on August 16, celebrates Soon after, a couple of well-doc- the start of the Restoration War in the Do- umented off- eld incidents re- minican Republic in 1863. The country sulted in his suspension. By gained back it’s independence as a result of the end of the season, he was the war. asking out of A&M, and com- “Los Trinitarios,” a predominantly Domini- mitted to Texas Christian. can men’s basketball league in Lynn, hosted He had to sit out last season, a team from the Dominican Republic in the per NCAA rules. And now he’s tournament. The visitors hailed from El Mil- been named the starting quar- lon, a neighborhood in Santo Domingo, the terback. country’s capital. “Los Trinitarios” elded Let’s hope things go well for two teams, while the group from El Millon him going forward. If he wants did the same. The four teams will play for a any example of how a pro cup, which is scheduled to be awarded today should act, he need look no fur- at the tournament’s conclusion. ther than his own father. Ken Felix Martinez, president of the “Los Trin- Hill Sr. was a battler while itarios” basketball league, said the tour- in the big leagues, and won nament is a big part of the organization’s 117 games during his career. growth. He was a 1994 All-Star while “We started with softball rst,” Martinez with the Montreal Expos, said. “The reason we’re doing this is be- where he likely would have cause we’re pretty deep in our memories of won 20 games had the season our country as Dominicans. Most of the peo- not ended a month early due ple here are Dominicans. We opened up ten to the Major League Baseball years ago with a softball league and then we strike. And as a member of the saw that there a lot of Dominicans here that Cleveland Indians, he started play basketball that needed a league.” a game in the 1995 World Se- The idea to host the players from El Mil- ries. lon, a neighborhood with a population of less  than 10,000, came to be when Martinez’s ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON The end of the summer is a league heard the team was coming from the clear indicator that we’re ca- Los Trinitarios’ Pablo Garcia holds off the Millon defense as he tries to get reening into a time of the year hold of a rebound. BASKETBALL, B2 when foul weather plays a big- ger role in our lives. It starts innocently with the early au- tumn, which really is one of the nicest times of the year. Classical golf But soon enough, the whole thing disintegrates into win- ter and all that comes with it. looks to But there is an upside. Where spring is generally considered the season of regeneration rebound in 2016 and rebirth, coming, as it does, as we nally shove winter By Mike Alongi ership and overall team out the door, the fall has the FOR THE ITEM athleticism as strong same characteristics for local points for this year’s sports. All of a sudden elds Lynn Classical golf team. Despite losing se- that have been largely ignored coach Jack Morrison niors Brandon Devin (St. while the grass got baked by knows it’s hard to play Anselm), Andre Gaudet the sun come alive. There’s golf, let alone win. But (St. Anselm) and Sean football practice, soccer prac- entering his ninth season Dean (Bentley) to grad- tice, and all the rest. In a few as the Rams’ coach, he uation, a group of senior weeks, there will be football has a group of players he captains will lead the under the lights, soccer in the feels will potentially put way for Classical in 2016. afternoon, and a wide array of Classical over the edge Captains Steve Patrie, sports to captivate us. this year after struggling Mike Tarisuik and Jake The cycle starts anew. Wel- to a 5-13 record in 2015. Hickenbottom will sit come back, everybody. “It’s a tough game,” atop the lineup, while ju-  Morrison said. “But we nior Travis Ryan will try Before I left for parts un- have some players who to replicate a productive known (North Dakota) there have been around for season after playing well was a growing sentiment a while and some good in the Northeastern Con- among what Rick Pitino la- young players. We will ference championship beled “the Fellowship of the just play hard like we and the Division 1 cham- PHOTO | BOB ROCHE Miserable” to re Red Sox always do and see what pionship. happens.” Classical’s Brendan Lannon has a great follow through on his drive KRAUSE, B2 Morrison points to lead- GOLF, B2 on the rst hole of Reedy Meadows. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 One more weekend for live racing at Suffolk Downs

EAST BOSTON — If you’re still the start of racing on Saturday. and August, reduced the takeout to looking to see some live horse racing Over the course of the weekend, 15 percent on all wagers The take- in this area, you have one more shot. there will be three stakes races re- out rate, the percentage of wagering This weekend, Suffolk Downs will stricted to horses foaled in Massa- dollars retained by the pari-mutuel host the third and final of three chusetts — the John Kirby Stakes, association, has been lowered from scheduled live racing and food the Massachusetts Stallion Stakes 26 percent on all multiple bets, in- truck festivals for its this year. The and the Thomas F. Moran Stakes. cluding exacta, trifecta, the 50 cents $75,000 Steve Pini Memorial Stakes Each offers a purse of $75,000 and Pick-3 and Pick-4, the 10 cents su- will highlight the 11-race card Sat- is a showcase for the Massachusetts perfecta and $1 daily double. The urday. Thoroughbred breeding industry. reduction is from 19 percent on The Steve Pini Memorial Stakes is “We are thankful that we have straight win, place, and show bets. 1 1/16-mile turf race restricted to fil- been able to continue the tradition Post time for the 11-race card is at lies and mares. The black-type event of racing here during this transition 12:35 p.m. and gates open at 11 a.m. has drawn a field of 11, and features phase as we look toward the future In addition to live racing, the track some of the top trainers from across development of the property and we will be hosting a food truck festival the country, including Christophe look forward to working with the lo- featuring food trucks from over a Clement, Mark Casse and Bill Mott. cal horsemen and women, the local dozen vendors, craft beer, live mu- The race is named in honor of breeding farms and the Massachu- sic and family fun activities for the Steve Pini, a third-generation Suf- setts Gaming Commission to con- whole family. folk Downs employee and longtime tinue racing again next year,” said Live racing will continue Sunday track superintendent who died last Chip Tuttle, the Chief Operating with nine races carded, including year. There will also be a dedication Officer at Suffolk Downs. the $75,000 Massachusetts Stallion in the paddock in his memory wh Suffolk Downs has also, as it did Stakes and the $75,000 Thomas F. ich is scheduled to take place before last year and for the races in July Moran Stakes.

PHOTO | BOB ROCHE Classical freshman and junior member at Gan- non Golf Course, Kyle McCarthy, starts down the first fairway at Reedy Meadows on the first day of golf tryouts. Classical golf looking for bounce back year

GOLF on point in order to do From B1 well. “The NEC is a very com- Morrison also points to petitive golf conference,” junior Sean Devin, soph- he said. “We have to do omores Brendan Lannon lots of things right to win.” and Brett Bucklin, and The Rams have opened transfer-student Jack up practice in preparation Yanakakis as players who for the season, squeezing can make an impact on in four practice sessions the team this season. ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON already. The team still has “I think we have a good a week to get geared up for Los Trinitarios’ Francisco Cabrera, left, Los Trinitarios’ coach Angel Soto, center, and Millon’s balance of experience and the season opener, a home Orlando Florencio participate in a ceremonial tip-off. youth, and all our guys are athletic,” Morrison match against Saugus at said. “We’ve just got to put Gannon Golf Course on Restoration Day celebration hits the court it all together, which is Sept. 6. The match will one of the hardest things kick off the Rams’ 18- to do in golf.” game varsity schedule. BASKETBALL I think we’re trying to organize in youth know that the sport strength- Playing in the loaded “We’ve just got to take it From B1 sports and other things here in the ens our physical health.” NEC probably doesn’t one day at a time,” Mor- community.” Cabrera, who has resided in Lynn help matters, either. Com- rison said. “It’s always Dominican Republic to celebrate The tournament was dedicated to for 32 years, said the opportunity to peting against teams like tough to play in the NEC; their country’s restoration in the Francisco Cabrera, a Lynn resident play against a team from his home Beverly, Marblehead, Pea- that’s not going to change. United States. from the Dominican Republic, who country is an ideal way to celebrate body and others, Morrison So we have to go try to “This month we celebrate the res- plays in the “Los Trinitarios” league. the holiday. knows his team has to be play well.” toration of our country,” Martinez Martinez credited Cabrera as one of “It’s very significant for us as a said. “We contacted the Dominican the league’s advocates and pioneers. way to celebrate,” Cabrera said. players. They were coming over here, “Francisco’s one guy who has been “What better way to do it than with specifically to New York City. So we fighting to have basketball going for Krause: Another our brothers from the Dominican contacted them and they agreed to the Latino community here,” Mar- Republic? They came from our coun- continue the celebration here of our tinez said. “He’s been trying to or- try to support us and that means a restoration.” ganize for years and that’s why we lot to us.” Hill to conquer Martinez added that hosting a recognized him. In a way he’s prob- The “Los Trinitarios” league will team from the Dominican Repub- ably one of the biggest advocates for matic outs. They always lic, a country 1,600 miles away, will resume its normal schedule after KRAUSE organizing this league.” seem to come up with the hopefully strengthen the Latino the tournament, which consists of From B1 Moving forward the tournament bases loaded. community in Lynn. will be named after Cabrera, who games on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The league’s rosters comprise of manager John Farrell. He I say Farrell was on a “I think it’ll build strength for the was awarded with a plaque before can’t manage a game, say men aged 35 and over. short leash coming into Dominicans here” Martinez said. the tournament tipped off. A lifelong those in the fellowship. With the hope of making the tour- this season because of his “We see the needs since we have a basketball fan, Cabrera said he was He handles pitchers all two last-place finishes, high number in the community. We surprised to receive the honor. nament a staple to the Latino com- wrong. He always uses the munity in Lynn, the league intends and I say he’s on much see the needs and it’s not just work. “For me, this came as a surprise,” wrong guy coming out of better footing now, and to host it as an annual event. Lynn’s I think we’re starting to get involved Cabrera said. “I’m a big fan of the the bullpen, they say. that the fellowship should Latino community can also look once again in sports and that’s the sport. I’ve been playing basketball As I return, my ques- just shut up. reason why we’re doing these activ- and working with the community forward to the release of a Span- tion to these members of  ities.” for my whole life. The sport is good ish-Language newspaper, “La Voz,” the fellowship is this: Is Not seeing it in Jimmy He added, “We’re getting together. for our health and it’s good to let our coming soon. there a right guy? What Garoppolo. I know every- is he supposed to do when one is praying that he can everybody he summons hold down the fort while Buchholz falters in Red Sox loss to pitch in relief can’t get Tom Brady sits out four anyone out? games, but Jimmy G. has And what is Farrell done nothing to lead me BOSTON (AP) — Evan ing up his 29th save. supposed to do when his to believe the Patriots will Longoria broke a tie with Former starter Clay Bu- starting pitcher’s response run the table in those four a solo homer in the eighth chholz (5-10) took the loss, (that’s you, Eduardo Ro- games. inning, clearing Fenway pitching the eighth and driguez) after his team Luckily, the defense Park’s “Green Monster” allowing Longoria’s solo has hung a crooked num- has progressed enough and rallying Tampa Bay shot. ber up to take the lead is to perhaps make up for to a 4-3 victory over the Hanley Ramirez hit a to put runners all over the Boston Red Sox on Tues- homer in the fifth for Bos- bases and force his man- what Jimmy G. lacks. If it day night. ton’s first run and added ager to rush someone in doesn’t, this may be a long Luke Maile of the Rays an RBI single in the sixth from the pen? season. hit a two-run homer with when Boston scored twice If John Farrell had the  two outs in the seventh. to take a 3-1 lead. 2004 Red Sox (who, by the Finally, the most im- It was just the second ca- Boston took its first lead way, didn’t even catch fire pressive aspect of going reer homer for Maile, who in the sixth after Dustin and go on their champion- out to North Dakota with drove a 1-2 pitch from Pedroia walked with one ship run until just about the Lynn 15s for the Babe Drew Pomeranz out to out and went to third on now; people forget that Ruth World Series was to left to restore the tie after Xander Bogaerts’ double Terry Francona earned see how well the team did Boston had taken a 3-1 down the left-field line. the derisive nickname in comparison to the oth- lead. Pedroia tagged up and “Francoma” that sea- er nine. A few breaks and Pomeranz and Tampa scored on David Ortiz’s son), where pitchers had the boys could have easily Bay starter Jake Odor- sinking fly ball to right, well-defined roles, and been in the semifinals. izzi both pitched well but where Steven Souza Jr. who had a virtual all-star Losing Christian Burt, didn’t factor in the de- prevented another run at every position, and were who was arguably one cision as both bullpens with a diving catch. only 10 games over .500 at of the top two or three struggled to hold a lead. Boston ended up getting this point, perhaps all this players on the team, hurt Enny Romero (2-0) the run anyway on an odd idiotic talk would be justi- Lynn in the game it lost pitched a scoreless seventh single by Ramirez, whose fied. But for all the mash- to Eau Claire, Wisc., and the incident that resulted with two strikeouts and got towering popup to shal- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ers on this team, Farrell the win. Alex Colome sur- low right landed safely has to work around a few in him getting injured re- vived a hit and a passed between Souza and first Drew Pomeranz allowed the game-tying homer automatic outs too. And mains the lone negative in ball in the ninth while pick- baseman Brad Miller. to Luke Maile in the seventh inning Tuesday. we all know about auto- a sea of positives. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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SPORTS BRIEFS Boston Warriors Lynn Youth AAU basketball Soccer Revs Night The Boston Warriors AAU Lynn Youth Soccer is host- Basketball organization will ing a night at the New be holding 2016 fall tryouts England Revolution, Sunday, for both boys and girls on Oct. 23 during the Revolu- September 4 at Waltham tion’s game against the Mon- High School. Tryouts will be treal Impact. Kickoff is at 4 divided up by age groups, p.m. at Gillette Stadium. with the girls trying out Sideline seats will be dis- between 1:30 p.m. and 2:45 counted from $29 to $21, and p.m. and boys trying out PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS between 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. all Lynn players, teams, fami- on each of the days. lies and friends are invited to Tom Brady’s four-game suspension will officially begin this Saturday. For potential change in attend the match. 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For Brady keeping plans during riors.com or contact Boston- more information, contact [email protected] or 978- Erik Hatfield at president@ 460-2122. lynnyouthsoccer.org. ‘Deflategate’ suspension quiet TODAY IN SPORTS FOXBOROUGH (AP) — In some not allowed to have contact with the players whose discipline includes August 31 sets a trotting mile record with a clocking of ways, the Patriots’ last preseason Patriots or utilize team facilities. staying away from the team facility. 1:53 2-5 at Du Quoin, Ill. 1895 — The first professional football game game against the New York Giants But NFL spokesman Brian McCa- Brady said he and Guerrero would 1985 — Angel Cordero Jr., 42, becomes the is played, featuring Pennsylvania teams on Thursday will serve as a sort of rthy confirmed in an email to The work together similarly to the way Latrobe and Jeannette. Latrobe pays $10 to third rider in history behind Bill Shoemaker and Laffit Pincay Jr. to have his mounts earn going away party for Tom Brady. Associated Press that Brady will they have the past 12 years. quarterback John Brallier for expenses. Or at least a “see you later.” be allowed to work with his close “We’ll use all these days in the best 1934 — The Chicago Bears and the College $100 million, while riding at Belmont Park. Brady’s four-game suspension for friend, personal trainer and health way that’s possible to stay prepared All-Stars played to a 0-0 tie before 79,432 1991 — Houston quarterback David Klingler sets an NCAA record with six touchdown his role in “Deflategate” begins Sat- guru Alex Guerrero. and stay sharp. I have ideas of what in the first game of this series. passes in the second quarter, sending the urday as New England shifts to the I need to do based on all the prac- 1950 — Brooklyn’s Gil Hodges ties a major “Well that was nice of them,” Brady Cougars past Louisiana Tech 73-3. regular season. Once it starts, Brady tices that we’ve had and the limited league record by hitting Boston Braves cracked, when asked about being al- 1996 — Oklahoma State becomes the first won’t be eligible to rejoin the active playing time that I’ve had,” Brady pitching for four homers in the Dodgers’ lowed access to a guy he also calls a Division I-A team to win a regular-season roster until Oct. 3. His absence will said. “My goal is to come back and be 19-3 rout. Hodges also added a single for close friend. overtime game, avoiding an embarrassing mark the first regular-season games the best that I can be, just like every 17 total bases. he’s missed since 2008, when he suf- Brady and Guerrero are partners loss to Division I-AA Southwest Missouri other year, every other offseason.” 1955 — Nashua, ridden by Eddie Arcaro, fered a torn ACL in his left knee in in the TB12 Sports Therapy Center, State, when David Thompson’s 13-yard It’s customary for starters to sit goes wire-to-wire to defeat Swaps, ridden by the season opener. which is located on the adjoining touchdown run gives the Cowboys a 23-20 out the final preseason game, with Bill Shoemaker in a match race at Washing- The territory is so unfamiliar for complex to Gillette Stadium. Ac- win. players fighting for roster spots typ- ton Park. Nashua’s victory avenges his sec- the 39-year-old quarterback that cording to the Boston Globe , the Pa- 1999 — The U.S. Open loses two-time ond-place finish, behind Swaps, in the he’s not willing to share specifics triots have paid the firm to provide ically playing most. defending champion Patrick Rafter because 1955 Kentucky Derby. about how he plans to spend his nutritional advice to their players. But Brady might benefit from the of injury. Rafter, bothered by a right shoulder 1959 — Australia beats the defending time away from the only team he’s McCarthy said team medical staff extra snaps. He missed New En- injury, retires after Cedric Pioline broke his champion United States 3-2 to take the played for during his 16-year career. will be allowed to check on Brady’s gland’s first preseason game to attend serve in the opening game of the fifth set. Davis Cup. “In case someone else is in this sit- progress with his personal trainer, memorial services for a family mem- It’s the first time a defending champion — 1970 — The United States sweeps West “but cannot discuss or pass on foot- ber. He then sat out the second after man or woman — loses in the first round of uation in the future, I don’t want to Germany 5-0 to capture the Davis Cup. this Grand Slam tournament dating to give away all my tips,” Brady said. ball information.” accidentally cutting his right thumb 1977 — John McEnroe plays his first U.S. 1881. During his suspension, Brady is That rule is standard for other with a pair of scissors. Open match and receives his first Open 2001 — Pitcher Danny Almonte who domi- code of conduct penalty in a 6-1, 6-3 first- nated the Little League World Series with his round win over fellow 18-year-old Eliot 70 mph fastballs is ruled ineligible after Donovan named Salem State baseball coach Teltscher. government records experts determine he 1979 — Sixteen-year-old Tracy Austin actually is 14, and that birth certificates DONOVAN in from New Jersey, Rhode Island Shore Baseball League Hall of Fame defeats 14-year-old Andrea Jaeger 6-2, 6-2, showing he was two years younger are false. in the second round of the U.S. Open Earlier From B1 and other areas as well as the North in 2006. The finding nullifies all the victories by his Shore area. So that’s one aspect of As for moving forward, Donovan in the day, John Lloyd defeats Paul McNa- Bronx, N.Y., team, the Rolando Paulino Little Tigers, a highly competitive AAU the job I’m not too worried about.” plans to have a meeting with his mee 5-7, 6-7, 7-5, 7-6, 7-6 in the longest League All-Stars. baseball program. With over 20 match by games at the Open since the 2007 — Jeremy Wariner leads an American Prior to his involvement with AAU team within the next week to start introduction of the tie-break. The two play sweep of the medals in the 400 meters at years of experience, he has helped baseball, Donovan began his coach- preparing for fall baseball. 63 of a maximum 65 games in 3 hours, 56 the track and field world championships. develop numerous high school play- ing career as an assistant at Central “We’re going to start getting ready minutes. Wariner wins in a personal best 43.45 sec- ers achieve success across all colle- Connecticut State, where he worked for fall ball, get some practice time 1984 — Pinklon Thomas wins a 12-round onds, with LaShawn Merritt taking silver and giate divisions. According to him, with the pitching staff while also in and have some intra-squad decision over Tim Witherspoon in Las Vegas Angelo Taylor getting bronze. It’s the first the various connections he’s made serving as recruiting coordinator. scrimmages coming up,” Donovan to win the WBC heavyweight title. medal sweep for any country in the men’s over the years will only help him in Donovan was also instrumental in said. “We’ll play fall ball until about 1985 — Prakas, driven by Bill O’Donnell, 400 at the world championships. recruiting. the success of the North Shore Base- mid-October and then the guys will “I’m pretty well-connected at this ball League, where he played and focus on the weight room and their point, and not just in Massachu- managed before serving two sepa- academics before we meet up again MLB setts,” Donovan said. “There are a rate stints as league commissioner. in mid-January to prepare for our number of kids that we’ve brought Donovan was elected into the North Florida trip.” AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 75 57 .568 — Washington 77 55 .583 — Boston 73 59 .553 2 New York 68 64 .515 9 Tebow shows power in MLB workout Baltimore 72 60 .545 3 Miami 67 65 .508 10 New York 67 63 .515 7 Philadelphia 60 72 .455 17 Tampa Bay 56 75 .427 18½ Atlanta 49 83 .371 28 Central Division Central Division LOS ANGELES (AP) — W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Tim Tebow crushed a bat- Cleveland 75 56 .573 — Chicago 84 47 .641 — ting-practice fastball with Detroit 71 61 .538 4½ St. Louis 69 61 .531 14½ Kansas City 69 62 .527 6 Pittsburgh 67 63 .515 16½ a confident left-handed Chicago 63 68 .481 12 Milwaukee 56 75 .427 28 swing, sending it into the Minnesota 49 83 .371 26½ Cincinnati 55 75 .423 28½ West Division West Division trees next to the score- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB board beyond right field. Texas 78 54 .591 — Los Angeles 73 58 .557 — The Heisman Tro- Houston 70 62 .530 8 San Francisco 71 59 .546 1½ Seattle 68 63 .519 9½ Colorado 63 68 .481 10 phy-winning quarterback Los Angeles 57 74 .435 20½ Arizona 55 76 .420 18 only paused an instant to Oakland 57 75 .432 21 San Diego 55 76 .420 18 appreciate his shot, and Tuesday’s Games Cincinnati (Finnegan 8-9) at L.A. Angels then he went right back to Baltimore 5, Toronto 3 (Nolasco 4-12), 7:05 p.m. work on the unlikely next Cleveland 5, Minnesota 4 Toronto (Sanchez 12-2) at Baltimore (Gal- Detroit 8, Chicago White Sox 4 lardo 4-6), 7:05 p.m. chapter in his unique ath- Tampa Bay 4, Boston 3 Minnesota (Dean 1-4) at Cleveland (Klu- letic story. Seattle at Texas, 8:05 p.m. ber 14-8), 7:10 p.m. Tebow took his first big Houston 3, Oakland 1 N.Y. Yankees (Cessa 4-0) at Kansas City N.Y. Yankees at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. (Kennedy 9-9), 8:15 p.m. swings at a baseball ca- Cincinnati at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Stripling 3-5) at Colorado reer Tuesday, showing off Washington 3, Philadelphia 2 (Hoffman 0-2), 3:10 p.m. a powerful bat and other Atlanta 7, San Diego 3 Arizona (Ray 7-12) at San Francisco N.Y. Mets 7, Miami 4 (Moore 8-10), 3:45 p.m. developing skills during a Chicago Cubs 3, Pittsburgh 0 Cincinnati (Finnegan 8-9) at L.A. Angels workout in front of dozens St. Louis (Wainwright 9-8) at Milwaukee (Nolasco 4-12), 7:05 p.m. of major league scouts and (Peralta 5-9), 8:10 p.m. Washington (Gonzalez 9-9) at Philadelphia L.A. Dodgers (Hill 10-3) at Colorado (Morgan 1-8), 7:05 p.m. reporters. (Anderson 4-5), 8:40 p.m. Miami (Phelps 7-6) at N.Y. Mets (Colon The 29-year-old aspiring Cincinnati (Adleman 2-1) at L.A. Angels 12-7), 7:10 p.m. outfielder went through (Weaver 9-11), 10:05 p.m. San Diego (Friedrich 4-10) at Atlanta Arizona (Greinke 11-4) at San Francisco (Teheran 3-9), 7:10 p.m. drills at the University PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS (Cueto 14-4), 10:15 p.m. Pittsburgh (Vogelsong 3-3) at Chicago of Southern California's Wednesday’s Games Cubs (Montgomery 4-5), 8:05 p.m. Dedeaux Field for over Tim Tebow took the first swings of his baseball career Tuesday as he Chicago White Sox (Sale 15-7) at Detroit St. Louis (Weaver 1-1) at Milwaukee hosted a showcase for scouts. (Verlander 14-7), 1:10 p.m. (Garza 4-6), 8:10 p.m. an hour, confidently chas- Tampa Bay (Smyly 6-11) at Boston (Wright Thursday’s Games ing a dream deferred for I pushed it. I would rath- pitching from former big- have seen me when I was 13-6), 1:35 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 8:10 12 years. Declaring his Seattle (Hernandez 9-4) at Texas (Perez p.m. er be someone that could leaguers David Aardsma football career essentially 17, but you haven't seen 8-10), 2:05 p.m. San Diego at Atlanta, 12:10 p.m. live with peace and no re- and Chad Smith, who re- Oakland (Detwiler 1-3) at Houston (Fiers Miami at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. over, Tebow insists he is me since. A lot goes into it, 9-6), 2:10 p.m. San Francisco at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. serious about becoming gret than what-if, or being peatedly fooled him with so you'd better show some- more than a baseball cu- scared." off-speed pitches. Tebow thing. A lot of nerves, a lot riosity. Tebow's heavily mus- could only grin in frustra- of pressure, for sure." MLB WILD CARD STANDINGS "The goal would be to cled, 255-pound physique tion after he fanned on a Tebow hasn't played and 6.70-ish time in the series of changeups and AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE have a career in the big baseball regularly since 60-yard dash were im- breaking balls. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB leagues," Tebow said. "I his junior year at Nease Boston 73 58 .557 +2 San Francisco 71 59 .546 +2 just want to be someone pressive to the scouts. He "There is 100 percent Baltimore 71 60 .542 — St. Louis 69 61 .531 — High School in Ponte Ve- also showed undeniable nerves, no question about Detroit 70 61 .534 1 Pittsburgh 67 62 .519 1½ to pursue what I believe dra, Florida. He left early Houston 69 62 .527 2 Miami 67 64 .511 2½ in, what I'm passionate hitting ability with a se- it," Tebow said. "When to enroll at Florida, be- Seattle 68 63 .519 2 New York 67 64 .511 2½ about. A lot of people will ries of line drives and long you're at the combine or New York 67 63 .515 3 Colorado 63 68 .481 6½ ginning a fabled college Kansas City 69 62 .527 3½ Philadelphia 60 71 .458 9½ say, 'But what if you fail? homers during batting a pro day, you have your Chicago 63 67 .485 7½ Milwaukee 56 75 .427 13½ What if you don't make practice. body of work for four football career that led Oakland 57 74 .435 14 Cincinnati 55 75 .423 14 it?' Guess what? I don't But Tebow also showed years, everything that you to the 2007 Heisman and Los Angeles 57 74 .435 14 San Diego 55 75 .423 14 Tampa Bay 55 75 .423 15½ Arizona 55 76 .420 14½ have to live with regret. he still needs baseball sea- did, so it's not just that two national titles for the Minnesota 49 82 .374 22 Atlanta 48 83 .366 21½ I did everything I could. soning when he faced live one day. Here, you might Gators. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON SOUP TO NUTZ / RICK STROMOSKI

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER / TOM WILSON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) You must be realistic when Positive changes at home will A requested donation or Don’t let someone else’s un- Money matters will cause un- Changes at home will add to dealing with changes you want encourage you to socialize and handout is best declined. You certainty cloud your vision or certainty. Go over your expens- your comfort and encourage to make to your personal life or host functions. Your openness slow you down. Look at the big es in order to find a way to cut you to entertain more. If you should invest in your ideas and domestic environment. Practi- will surprise some, and will re- picture and use your imagina- corners. A business trip will express your thoughts, you’ll cal action over indulgent or ex- sult in positive interactions. Ask in boosting your standard of tion to come up with workable lead to information that will gather the support needed to pensive alterations is favored. for what you want. living. Charity begins at home. solutions. Don’t reveal person- encourage profitable changes reach your objectives. al information. to your lifestyle. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Take a unique approach when Jealousy and anger will surface Don’t let anyone badger you ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Bring about changes that will dealing with peers or superiors if you get into a competitive into thinking you aren’t doing Be logical. It’s in your best You’ll face criticism. Approach inspire you or make your life in order to capture attention. situation, or reconnect with interest to negotiate and to whatever you want to do si- more comfortable. Put greater enough or that you should take Don’t let the actions of others someone from your past. Avoid present what you have to offer lently. Once you have worked emphasis on personal growth influence you. Stick to your such encounters and focus on on responsibilities that don’t without the help of others. Be out all the kinks, you will find it and updating your appearance. principles. New beginnings are personal change, not besting belong to you. Offer help, but your own person and do things much easier to deal with non- Pamper yourself and focus on apparent. someone else. set some ground rules as well. for yourself. believers. rejuvenation.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Woman can’t make the break from her decades-long affair Another weird play that is necessary : I have in sex, you should not be- Hunter S. Thompson, who the club ace as an entry. been dating a married Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van come defensive if someone founded the gonzo journalism As declarer might lose the man for 30 years. Our re- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, asks an ignorant question movement, said, “When the lead twice before being able lationship started a few and was founded by her mother, about it. going gets weird, the weird to run for home, the critical months after he got mar- If the person asks if it’s a turn pro.” ried. I know it was wrong Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at play is to duck at trick one hormonal imbalance, the At the bridge table, if a weird to begin the relationship, DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los — let East take the trick. East result of having been mo- play is needed, one might will lead his second heart, but it started just as a way lested or if you are gay, all for me to get sexual expe- Angeles, CA 90069. think that a pro is most likely but South can win that trick you have to say is, “Nope, rience. For him, I think he to spot it. However, that does nope and nope!” As to the and attack clubs. Then, when was infatuated with the DEAR CAN’T STOP: sex-repulsed or who don’t not mean a less-skillful play- East is in with his queen, he The problem with the ra- man who confused his idea that a younger wom- experience sexual attrac- er will miss it. Making three will not have another heart to an found him attractive. tionale “what others don’t tion. I fit both of those member with a magic no-trump in this deal does wand, “No, thanks!” would lead; or, if he does, the suit is I asked him out knowing know won’t hurt them” is definitions. require a strange-looking play, have been a polite response splitting 4-3, and declarer will he was married, thus safe that, at some point, the People want to know but anyone who has met this from expecting a commit- truth usually comes out. what’s wrong with me: Is it to an obviously deluded lose only two hearts and two ment. I don’t think either And when it does, there individual. guideline before should clear clubs. a hormonal imbalance? the hurdle. of us expected our so- are usually plenty of hurt Was I molested? Am I se- With two stoppers in the After West leads his called relationship to last feelings. Frankly, I’m sur- cretly gay? One man even DEAR ABBY: I would suit led and two high cards to this long. I have dated oth- prised your lover has been suggested that sleeping love to see you refer to fourth-highest heart, and East dislodge, it is almost always er men (who knew nothing able to keep you under with him would “fix me”! If couples without children puts up the jack, what should right to duck the first trick. of him) and gave birth to a wraps for 30 years without it comes up around family, as “child-free” instead of declarer do? child (not his), so it’s not the two of you being spot- they always suggest that “childless.” Not every cou- Declarer starts with seven like he’s the only man I ted somewhere. someone will come around ple wants to have chil- top tricks: two spades, two see. (Of course, he knows I If you are truly sad for dren. The term “childless” hearts (given trick one) and date other men.) and change my mind. your lover’s wife, you Abby, is 25 years old too sounds like something is three diamonds. Obviously, he Many times I have should end the affair. thought about ending our young to know for sure missing. will attack clubs for the extra However, because it has that I don’t want to have winners, and if West has that affair because I feel guilty, taken you three decades to FREE IN and sad for his wife. My sex? How can I respond to queen, overtricks are going to discover your conscience, I these rude comments? MASSACHUSETTS roll in. But if East has the club problem is our conversa- somehow doubt you will. tions are intoxicating, our queen and West the ace, the ACE IN SOUTH DEAR FREE: You make kisses, touches and love- a good point. But I usually contract is in some jeopardy. making are like no other. DEAR ABBY: I’m an CAROLINA asexual woman in my 20s, couch my terminology ac- Suppose South takes the Must I stop seeing him? DEAR ACE: Twenty-five cording to what the writer first trick and runs the club Or do you think what oth- and I feel misunderstood. has stated. If someone re- 10. East wins with his queen ers don’t know won’t hurt When I “come out” to peo- is definitely old enough to them? ple, they usually make a know for sure whether you fers to her- or himself as and returns his remaining rude or vulgar comment. have a sex drive — or not. childless, I feel it would be heart, which establishes CAN’T STOP SEEING “Asexual” is the accepted Because you are open wrong to imply something West’s suit while he, West, has HIM term for people who are about your lack of interest the person didn’t.

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Premises: 138 River Street, Lynn, Massachusetts NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage In accordance with the provisions of M.G.L. c. 6C, § 3(18), the Massachusetts mortgage given by Jose H. Orellana to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, given by Thomas F. Hirtle and Sheila M. Hirtle to Mortgage Electronic Registration Department of Transportation is convening public hearings on toll structure Inc. acting solely as a nominee for IndyMac Bank, F.S.B., dated August 3, 2007 Systems, Inc. as Nominee for 1-800-East-West Mortgage Company and now held changes within the Massachusetts Turnpike, and the Metropolitan Highway and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book by U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust, said System. The proposed changes include changes in the toll structure and rates 27078, Page 296 of which mortgage Ditech Financial LLC is the present holder by mortgage dated October 22, 2008, and recorded in the Essex County (Southern through the implementation of all electronic tolling along the Massachusetts assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to IndyMac Bank District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 28121 at Page 497, as affected by an Turnpike and the Metropolitan Highway System. Public hearings will be held on the F.S.B. dated September 18, 2008 recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Assignment of Mortgage dated March 6, 2012, and recorded with said Deeds in dates and at the locations stated in this notice. Registry of Deeds in Book 28058, Page 240; assignment from IndyMac Ferderal Book 31167 at Page 368, as affected by an Assignment of Mortgage dated SCHEDULED HEARING DATES AND LOCATIONS Bank, F.S.B. f/k/a IndyMac Bank, F.S.B. to OneWest Bank F.S.B. dated May 11, August 18, 2014, and recorded with said Deeds in Book 33706 at Page 78, and 2009 recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book as affected by an Assignment of Mortgage dated October 17, 2014, and recorded Worcester 28624, Page 34; assignment from OneWest Bank, FSB to Ocwen Loan Servicing, with said Deeds in Book 33706, Page 80, of which mortgage the undersigned is Tuesday, September 6, 2016 LLC dated August 17, 2015 recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry the present holder, for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the Union Station - Union Hall of Deeds in Book 34352, Page 526; assignment from Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on September 7, 2 Washington Square to Residential Credit Solutions, Inc. dated October 14, 2015 recorded at Essex 2016, at 12:00 PM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises Worcester, Massachusetts 01604 County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34452, Page 442; and described in said mortgage, to wit: The land with the buildings thereon, known as 6:30pm - 8:30pm assignment from Residential Credit Solutions, Inc. to Ditech Financial LLC dated 138 River Street situated on the Southeasterly side of court leading a July 6, 2016 recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in southwesterly direction form the corner of River and Cooper Streets in Lynn, Essex Lynn Book 35082, Page 6, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the County, Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at the Wednesday, September 7, 2016 purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 7 Huss Court, corner of land now or formerly of Patrick Brenna and land of Henry P. Dunn, thence North Shore Community College Lynn, MA 01905 will be sold at a Public Auction at 1:00PM on September 21, running: SOUTHWESTERLY on said Court 40 feet to land of said Dunn; thence McGee Building Room 303 2016, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and SOUTHEASTERLY on land of said Dunn 100 feet to land of said Dunn; thence 300 Broad Street singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: NORTHEASTERLY on land of said Dunn 40 feet to land now or formerly of said Lynn, Massachusetts 01901 The land in Lynn together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as Patrick Brenna; thence NORTHWESTERLY on said land of said Brenna 100 feet to 6:30pm - 8:30pm follows: EASTERLY by Vine Street, 43.35 feet; SOUTHERLY by land now or the point of beginning.The description of the property contained in the mortgage formerly of Breed, 85.80 feet; WESTERLY by said land of Breed and by land now shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. For Newton or formerly of Purington, 66 feet and NORTHERLY by land now or formerly of Mortgagor's Title see deed dated October 22, 2008, and recorded in Book 28121 Monday, September 12, 2016 Warren Five Cents Savings Bank and of Heald, 92.50 feet. Be all of said at Page 496 with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds. TERMS City Hall - War Memorial Room measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and described and OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, 1000 Commonwealth Avenue containing 4,790 square feet of land. Said Premises are now known and encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, Newton, Massachusetts 02459 numbered 7 Huss Court. which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. TEN THOUSAND 6:30pm - 8:30pm For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) ($10,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid in cash, certified check, Registry of Deeds in Book 27078, Page 295. See also deed recorded in said bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place of the sale by the Framingham Registry of Deeds in Book 31092, Page 366. purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, certified Tuesday, September 13, 2016 The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days after the date of Town Hall - Nevins Hall assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable sale. 150 Concord Street encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Other terms to be announced at the sale. Framingham, Massachusetts 01702 and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of Marinosci Law Group, 6:30pm - 8:30pm record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. P.C. 275 West Natick Road, Suite 500 Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 Warwick, RI 02886 Allston /Brighton as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as Attorney for U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., Wednesday, September 14, 2016 a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust Jackson Mann School requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of Present Holder of the Mortgage 500 Cambridge Street bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check in thirty (30) Telephone: (401) 234-9200 Allston, Massachusetts 02134 days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & MLG File No.: 14-13383 A-4588156 6:30pm - 8:30pm Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 or such 08/17/2016, 08/24/2016, 08/31/2016 other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises Item: August 17, 24, 31, 2016 Springfield contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in Wednesday, September 14, 2016 this publication. (SEAL) City Hall - School Committee Room Other terms to be announced at the sale. THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 36 Court Street Ditech Financial LLC LAND COURT Springfield, Massachusetts 01113 Korde & Associates, P.C. DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT 6:30pm - 8:30pm 900 Chelmsford Street 2015 SM 001294 Suite 3102 ORDER OF NOTICE Lenox Lowell, MA 01851 To: Thursday, September 15, 2016 (978) 256-1500 Robert Pagliarulo Sr., Trustee of The Bodacrian Realty Trust, Nancy Pagliarulo, MassDOT Highway District 1 Headquarters Orellana, Jose, 14-014703, August 24, 2016, August 31, 2016, Trustee of The Bodacrian Realty Trust, Robert Pagliarulo, Jr., Trustee of The 270 Main Street September 7, 2016 Bodacrian Realty Trust Lenox, Massachusetts 01240 Item: August 24, 31, September 7, 2016 and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 6:30pm -8:30pm U.S.C. App.§ 501 et seq.: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Interested parties will be given an opportunity to present comments orally or in THE TRIAL COURT Certificateholders of the CWMBS Inc., CHL Mortgage Pass-Through Trust writing at the hearings. In addition, written comments will be accepted for 2 weeks PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT 2006-HYB2, Mortgage Pass Through Certificates, Series 2006-HYB2 following the hearings, until 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 29, 2016. ESSEX Division claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Saugus, Emailed comments may be made to: [email protected]. Written comments Docket No. ES16W104WD numbered 36 Western Ave, given by Robert Pagliarulo, Jr., to Mortgage Electronic may be mailed to: MassDOT Legal Department, Attn: Eileen Fenton, Senior Summons By Publication Registration Systems, Inc., dated July 15, 2005, and recorded with the Essex Counsel, Suite 3510, 10 Park Plaza, 3rd Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02116. Delia Macario Pojoy, Plaintiff(s) County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 24604, Page 359, and now Written comments may be mailed to: MassDOT Legal Department, Suite 3510, 10 v. held by the Plaintiff by assignment has/have filed with this court a complaint for Park Plaza, 3rd Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02116. Larazo DeLeon, Defendant(s) determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. This event is accessible to people with disabilities and individuals with limited To the above named Defendant(s): If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United English proficiency. If you need a reasonable accommodation (such as American A complaint has been presented to this Court by the Plaintiff(s), Delia Macario States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Sign Language Interpreters, assistive listening devices, handouts in alternate Pojoy,, seeking adjudication of the Defendant to be the father of the minor child Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on formats, etc.) and/or language assistance (such as translated documents or an and to grant the Plaintiff custody of the minor child. that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in interpreter) to fully participate, please contact MassDOT, Office of Civil Rights, You are required to serve upon Kevin Patrick MacMurray, Esq. - attorney for this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before October 857-368-8585 or [email protected] at least 14 days prior to plaintiff - whose address is MacMurray & Associates, 2 Center Plaza, Suite 550, 3, 2016 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the the event. Such services are provided free of charge. Boston MA 02108 your answer on or before JANUARY 3, 2017. if you fail to do so, benefits of said Act. Stephanie Pollack the court will proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this action. You area also Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief Justice of this Court on August 16, 2016 MassDOT Secretary and CEO required to file a copy of your answer in the office of the Register of this Court at Attest: Salem Deborah J. Patterson Item: August 25, 31, 2016 WITNESS, Jennifer Marie Rivera Ulwick, Esquire, First Justice of said Court at Recorder Salem, this 22nd day of August, 2016. 201103-0801-TEA Pamela Casey O'Brien Item: August 31, 2016 Register of Probate Item: August 31, 2016

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By Beth J. Harpaz ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Fifteen years after the Sept. 11th attacks, Lower Manhat- tan has been reborn. The revitalization of the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS city’s downtown, powered Miss Arkansas, Savvy Shields, waves during by $30 billion in govern- Miss America Pageant arrival ceremonies ment and private invest- Tuesday in Atlantic City. ment, includes not just the reconstruction of the World Trade Center site, but also two new malls Miss America filled with upscale retail- ers, thousands of new ho- tel rooms and dozens of eateries ranging from a contestants in new Eataly to a French food hall, Le District. The statistics alone are Atlantic City stunning. There are 29 ho- tels in the neighborhood, By Wayne Parry but we know where we compared to six before PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS want to go. You certainly 9/11. More than 60,000 Visitors take in the sights at the World Trade Center in New York. Be- want to put your best foot people live downtown, hind them is the newly opened transportation hub. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. forward, and this brings nearly triple the number — There they are: the people to Atlantic City to in 2000. And last year, the es for certain attractions. comparison, the Statue of the physical transforma- 52 Miss America contes- have fun and enjoy what area hosted a record 14 Liberty gets about 4 mil- tion at the site itself, but tants, on the Atlantic City we have to offer.” million visitors, according The 9/11 museum, which Boardwalk — and not a The contestants from all to the Alliance for Down- charges $24, has drawn lion visitors a year. there’s also the neighbor- moment too soon for a city 50 states, the District of town New York. 6.67 million visitors since “I don’t think anyone hood. There’s an energy that could use a happy di- Columbia and Puerto Rico And while there’s plenty its May 2014 opening. would have expected that here. People could have version. met the public in front of to do downtown for free, in- The observatory atop One we would have rebounded given up after 9/11 and no- The hopefuls were wel- Boardwalk Hall on Tues- cluding seeing the 9/11 me- World Trade Center, which so robustly, so quickly,” said body would have blamed comed to the seaside re- day. morial park, visitors have charges $34, has drawn Jessica Lappin, president them. Instead there has sort Tuesday afternoon This year’s competition also shown a willingness 3 million people in the 15 of the Alliance for Down- been a tenacity, a dedica- to kick off two weeks is the 96th in the history to pay relatively steep pric- months since it opened. In town New York. “There’s tion that is inspiring.” that will culminate in the of the pageant, which orig- crowning of the 2017 Miss inated as a way to extend America on Sept. 11. the summer tourist sea- Alaska turns to crowdfunding for park project They arrived as Atlan- son in Atlantic City for an tic City faces yet another extra week beyond Labor By Rachel D’Oro practice of financing ven- shortage of capital im- tary. The gem of Alaska’s imminent casino closing Day. ASSOCIATED PRESS tures through small pay- provement funds on oil pioneer past remains a — the Trump Taj Mahal The current Miss Amer- outs from large numbers prices that plunged two draw for tourists. is due to shut down on ica, Betty Cantrell, re- ANCHORAGE, Alaska of people. years ago and have stayed The improvement plan Oct. 10 — as well as a called sitting on the same — With Alaska’s fiscal cri- In recent years, funding low ever since. for Big Delta is relying threatened state takeover stage a year ago as one of sis drying up funding for a sites such as Citizinves- But some projects can’t on the “Fund Your Park” of its finances and deci- more than 50 hopefuls. number of state projects, tor and Spacehive have wait for the industry to site run by the National sion-making power. “It seems like you’re so officials hope a crowdfund- provided cash-generating rebound. About 250 feet Recreation and Park As- The city also is bracing small,” she said. “You’re ing campaign will raise platforms for those public of the Tanana River needs sociation for its members, for the possibility that vot- one of 52 girls: how are $50,000 toward shoring entities, tweaking the for- to be stabilized at Big Del- including Alaska. ers will choose to autho- you going to be noticed? up a crumbling riverbank mula of private pioneers ta State Historical Park, “This is just another rize two new casinos in the The best thing you can do creeping toward centu- such as Kickstarter and where the problem is fundraising tool,” said Mi- northern part of the state is just be yourself.” ry-old buildings at a state GoFundMe. threatening a roadhouse chele White, who manag- in a November referendum Cantrell, who was Miss park. “On our (state) website, and an old telegraph sta- es the “Fund Your Park” that Atlantic City officials Georgia, says she is head- Alaska is among a grow- we have a place where tion once used as part of a site. Since it was launched fear will cause even more ed to Nashville after the ing list of governments you can donate, but it’s military communications nearly two years ago, the of the city’s eight casinos pageant to begin a career and civic organizations the first time we’ve actu- system built in the early service has been used to go out of business. in country music. across the country going ally gone to crowdfund- 1900s. for 50 projects across the “Miss America is just “I’m thrilled to be pass- that route as traditional ing,” Alaska’s northern The park, 90 miles country. Eleven of those what this city needs ing on the crown to one revenue sources shrink. area park superintendent southeast of Fairbanks, projects — including the right now,” said Mayor of these amazing young The riverbank project Brooks Ludwig said. “This is located near a historic Alaska park — launched Don Guardian. “We may women,” she said. “I think marks the state’s debut in is new territory for us.” stopping point for travel- 30-day campaigns last be struggling financially, it’s in very good hands.” the increasingly popular Alaskans blame the ers, traders and the mili- week. B8 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 FOOD Memories of digging for clams

“Come out here with me, to look for big holes and, next 40 minutes or so he age as Nick, clamming large, and me and Noni and now experienced Nick Noni,” grandson Nick said that if he was lucky, he searched for another and, with my Nono on Revere the rest of us loved when was giving orders as we excited- would find a clam. The ef- remarkably, he found an Beach, Short Beach, Sa- they were cooked in a to- clammed. My brother, who ly about fort would require some even larger one. Thirty lem Willows or wherever mato sauce and served with makes the most delicious feeling a digging — several inches minutes later he was in the tide was right. If Nono spaghetti. If Noni made a dishes — clams casino, “big, very perhaps — and a great a battle for a third giant could get a ride, he would lot of sauce we would cook clam sauce, baked stuffed big” clam. deal of patience. “This one clam, but the suction and travel any distance, pitch- periwinkles in the sauce clams — learned by osmo- It was is really big Noni,” he told size, plus some consider- fork and bucket in tow. Our and with a toothpick pluck sis the art of clam prepa- a blazing me dramatically. Nick has able fatigue, did him in family loved soft-shelled out the delicate morsel in- ration. He is now pre- hot day my exaggeration gene, so I and he surrendered. clams, cherrystones, mus- side of the shell. paring his freezer for the Rosalie about 10 figured maybe he had cor- That night we feasted on sels and giant crabs. We just had the best va- “Vigilia,” the Feast of the Harrington days ago, nered a cherrystone or qua- stuffed clams, which Nick My job was to find the cation of the summer. My Seven Fishes on Christ- FOOD and I sat hog. But suspecting some- wasn’t thrilled about, but holes for the soft-shelled daughter Danielle, her mas Eve. He will shuck EDITOR at the thing larger, I went to offer he was excited to be the clams. I would stomp my boys Nick and Ethan, my several pecks of a variety ocean’s my help and support. After fisherman who brought in foot near the hole and if daughter Kathy, who is of clams for the occasion. edge with my legs in a few minutes of grabbing the catch. Like so many there was a squirt from visiting from Florida, and We left the Cape with the cool water, watching at the shell, with his body fishermen and hunters the hole I would scream for I were guests of my broth- enough clams to make a 8-year-old Nick attack the partially submerged, Nick before him, he was quite Nono and he would start to er Anthony and his wife clam sauce for the 11th ocean with the zeal that surfaced with a giant sea pleased to tell the story of dig. Often, there were many Carolyn in Osterville. The birthday celebration for only a boy can deliver. clam in hand. how, in a matter of a few clams in the one hole, which highlight was an unex- Ethan the next day and With his goggles on to help It was as if he had found hours, he had brought a was very exciting. pected visit from my niece wonderful memories of him see the ocean bottom, gold — he could not have vicious sea creature to sub- My favorite job was look- Carrie and her daughter, swimming in the beautiful he was sure that he was been more excited. mission, and then, to table. ing for crabs under a good- who took a bus from New- crystal-clear ponds, family on to something. That first catch provid- This experience brought sized rock. I just needed ton to be with us for an dinners, completed jigsaw Just as my Nono had ed loads of incentive to to mind my own encoun- to turn the rock over and overnight. puzzles, lawn games, bicy- taught me, I told Nick look for more, and for the ters at around the same scream for Nono. They were Not to be outdone, the cling and lots of laughs.

Linguine with Clam Sauce Serves four to six

— Place a large pot of water over medium heat to start the process of cooking 1 pound of linguine. — Wash 4 cups of grape tomatoes. — In a heavy saucepan, place 4 tablespoons of olive oil and 3 cloves of chopped garlic. Sauté the garlic over medium heat, do not brown it, as the browning locks the flavor in. — Pour in the grape tomatoes, 1 teaspoon of salt and, over medium heat, cook the toma- toes, watching the pan to assure the tomatoes don’t stick to the bottom. — Add 1/4 cup of water to the pan after a few minutes, and add a few sprigs each of rosemary and thyme and simmer until the tomatoes burst. Remove from the heat. Discard the herbs. — Puree tomatoes in the food processor, set aside. — To prepare clams: Wash carefully under running water to remove sand; discard all opened clams. Place cleaned and scrubbed clams in a colander. Do not submerge them in water. — In a heavy shallow pan like a fry pan, place 3 tablespoons of olive oil and a few cloves of chopped garlic. Cook the garlic until it is soft. Add 1 cup of white wine or 1 cup of chicken or clam broth and the tomato sauce; bring to a simmer. Add the clams and cover the pan. — After a few minutes, the smaller clams will start to open. As they open, remove to a platter with a slotted spoon. — Cook the linguine and drain. Arrange the clams in a circle on a platter and toss the linguine with a few tablespoons of butter. — Spoon the tomato sauce over the linguine, reserve some sauce for passing at the table, and sprinkle several tablespoons chopped basil over everything.

I like to serve grated Parmesan cheese with this dish, but in Italy this is strictly prohibited. Other cheeses like Pecorino Romano are OK though, as I recall. In Italian restaurants, they won’t even bring Parmesan to the table; they can’t imagine cheese and fish together. But I can! Rosalie’s linguine with clam sauce. CALLING ALL COOKS Nothing’s better than mom’s Does the woman down If so, we’d love to meet the street make a bo- and feature them and a lognese to die for? Does favorite recipe in our new the man at work bake a homemade baked bread weekly Neighborhood mean blueberry pie? Are Cooks column on our Food your mama’s quesadillas By Tyler Dillard pages. Please introduce or creative salads better FOR THE ITEM than any you’ve had in us by contacting Features a restaurant? 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