FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 Saugus Peabody hot on basks in glow heating of light plant

By Thomas Grillo safety ITEM STAFF PEABODY — The Peabody Municipal By Thor Jourgensen Light Plant’s (PMLP) $13 million Ipswich ITEM STAFF River Substation has been completed. SAUGUS — Sec- The project, which began in June 2018, ond-hand space heat- will deliver electricity to more than 5,000 ers, poorly-maintained households in West Peabody. It also has furnaces and improper- the capability to serve other sections of the ly-used gas stoves are system as needed. ready to rear their heads “The substation will provide additional with cold weather’s onset capacity and improve reliability for all of and become ready sourc- PMLP customers, allowing for new usages es for res, warned Fire of electricity,” commissioner Charles Bon- Chief Michael Newbury. fanti said in a statement. With dropping tempera- The ve-member board oversees PMLP, tures around the corner, the community-owned, nonpro t utility Newbury is amplifying From left, Peabody Municipal Light Plant commissioners Bill Aylward, Tom Pa- company serving the residents of Peabody his year-round warnings ras, Bob Wheatley, Charlie Bonfanti, Tom D’Amato, PMLP Electrical Engineer and South Lynn eld. about re dangers and Roy Simoes and PMLP Manager Charles Orphanos celebrate the launch of the taking aim at space heat- plant’s $13M Ipswich River Substation. PEABODY, A3 ers and other supplemen- tal heating source dan- gers and urging residents to prepare heating sys- tems to work during cold District shows Lynn runners keep weather months. His advice: Get a fur- nace serviced annually improvement Marines’ memory alive before winter arrives. “If you re up a heating system you don’t service, under Tutwiler it can get a delayed igni- tion. All of a sudden, the By Gayla Cawley house is full of smoke,” ITEM STAFF Newbury said. He said the re depart- LYNN — A new report from School Superin- ment sees an increase in tendent Dr. Patrick Tutwiler shows he has been faulty furnace calls in No- able to meet goals centered around district im- vember and re ghters provement, but still has some work to do with respond during the winter meeting the needs of two underperforming to emergency calls trig- groups of students. gered by alternative heat- Tutwiler has released his End of Cycle Report, ing sources, including out- which is a self-assessment of the goals he set for dated space heaters and himself for the 2018-19 school year, his rst as people using gas stoves as the district’s superin- a heating source. tendent. The safest heaters are Results show he has built with heat-resistant determined he was ceramic frames and kill able to reduce middle switches that shut the school overcrowding heater off if it tips over. and develop a compre- Newbury spoke this hensive pre-K to 5 so- week to a group of greater cial-emotional learn- Lynn area social service ing curriculum. agency representatives But he was not able who work every fall to pro- to reduce the aca- Dr. Patrick Tutwiler demic achievement From left, Lynn Police Lt. Glenn Dunnigan, his son, Cullen Dunnigan, vide heating assistance to and Lynn Police Of cer/USMC Sgt. Kenny Runyan ran the Marine low-income residents and gap between students Corps Marathon last Sunday in honor of fallen Lynn Marines Eric seniors. with disabilities and their regular education He credited state Rep. counterparts for math and English Language Hopkins and James Jonah, below from top. Donald Wong, state Sen. Arts MCAS scores for grades 3-8, nor was he Brendan Crighton and able to increase the percentage of students By Bella diGrazia their legislative colleagues making progress toward English Language pro- ITEM STAFF ciency. Students with disabilities and English with helping to obtain $30 LYNN — With every mile Glenn Dunnigan, Cullen Dun- Language Learners (ELLs) are the lowest per- million in heating assis- nigan, and Kenny Runyan ran during the Marine Corps forming subgroups in the district. tance to help people pay Marathon last Sunday, the memory of two fallen marines natural gas heating bills “These are extremely rigorous goals,” Tutwiler kept them going. and buy heating oil. said. “I’m my own worst critic. I’m ercely pas- This wasn’t the rst time Lynn Police Lt. Glenn Dun- The ongoing application sionate about partnering with the Lynn Public nigan and his son Cullen ran the full 26.2 miles in Wash- process for people seeking Schools team and the broader community to assistance is a perfect op- continuously improve and get the district to a ington, D.C., but it was the rst time they brought Lynn portunity to remind agen- place I believe it can go.” Police Of cer Kenny Runyan to run with them. The three cy and organization repre- The Department of Elementa- men ran in honor of Lynn natives Corporal James “Jim” sentatives to alert people ry and Secondary Education (DESE)-required Jonah and Lance Corporal Eric Hopkins, who both died to winter heating hazards. report includes Tutwiler’s goals for student this year. Newbury’s message learning, district improvement and profession- “I’ve done 12 marathons and that one was the worst about safe heating coin- al practice. The results are part of the criteria I have done as far as weather,” said Glenn Dunnigan. cides with the state Fire used by the School Committee in their evalua- “There were times when it was pouring pelting rain in 80 Marshal’s reminder to tion process for the superintendent. degrees. I looked down at my shirt and saw their names change smoke alarm bat- Tutwiler wrote in his self-assessment that he and told myself to keep going.” teries this weekend and has made “some progress” toward, but did not Dunnigan said he rst ran the “Marathon of the Monu- replace aging alarms. meet his three student learning goals, a catego- ments” in 2002, inspired by his father, who served in the “This weekend as you ry aimed at increasing achievement for all stu- Navy for 22 years. Runyan, 30, was a sergeant in the Unit- change your clocks, check dents. He determined that he has “met” his four ed States Marine Corps, serving in the Marine Reserves SAUGUS, A3 DISTRICT, A3 MARATHON, A3

Election Day WHO IS YOUR Peabody has authority Polling places. A2 PERSON OF THE YEAR? Opinion The Essex Media Group, which publishes The to begin school project Jourgensen: The year Item, Itemlive.com, the La Voz newspaper and the Grim Reaper rode 01940, 01945 and 01907 magazines, want to honor By Thomas Grillo The Massachusetts School Building Au- roughshod. A4 a Person of the Year in each of the eight communi- ITEM STAFF thority (MSBA), the quasi-independent Sports ties we cover: Lynn, Lynn eld, Marblehead, Nah- government authority created to fund ant, Peabody, Revere, Saugus and Swampscott. PEABODY — The rst phase in the long Tech volleyball falls to process to repair or replace the 50-year-old capital improvement projects in the Com- Ipswich in Div. 3 We ask you to re ect over the last year and iden- monwealth’s public schools, approved a tify those who have made a positive impact on your William A. Welch Elementary School on North tourney. B1 feasibility study for the project. The vote city or town. Essex Media Group, which also pub- Swampscott Avenue was approved by the represents the rst phase of a multi- Entertainment lishes The Peabody Weekly News, The Lynn eld state Wednesday. “This is a very signi cant rst step,” said step process to renovate or replace the NSMT’s “Bodyguard” Weekly News and North Shore Golf Magazine, entertaining as well will take your recommendations and select one of School Committeewoman Beverley Ann 4,300-square-foot school. Grif n Dunne. “It represents great prog- as poignant. B8 them as a person of the year in each community. PROJECT, A3 We’ll accept nominations through Friday, Nov. 15. ress in improving the school.” For instructions on how to nominate, please go to www.itemlive.com. We will have the set-up on the website. We are looking forward to hearing from you. REMEMBER TO VOTE NOV. 5

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 58° VOL. 141, ISSUE 277 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 39° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 ENTERTAINMENT ...... B8 PAGE A8 $1.50 A2 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 OBITUARIES POLLING LOCATIONS

Election Day is Nov. 5 Church, 50 Walsh Ave. Shirley Gunderman, 92 Lorrie L. Colclough, 55 Polls are open 8 a.m. to Ward 3, Precinct 3, Wil- 8 p.m. son Terrace Recreational 1927-2019 Hall, 15a Wilson Terrace LYNN Ward 4, Precinct 1, Cal- SALEM — Mrs. Shirley SAUGUS — Lorrie L. (Nichol- Ward 1, Precinct 1, vary Baptist Church, 4 (Rose) Gunderman, 92, of son) Colclough, 55, formerly of Shoemaker School, 26 Re- Coolidge Road Salem, formerly of Peabody, Lynn, wife of Kerry Colclough, gina Road Ward 4, Precinct 2, passed away on Wednesday, died unexpectedly on Friday, Ward 1, Precinct 2, Smith Barn, 38 Felton St. Oct. 30, 2019 in Advinia Care Oct. 25, 2019 at her home. Pondview Lodge, 112 Ward 4, Precinct 3, Pea- following a lengthy illness. Born and raised in Lynn, Kernwood Drive body Veterans Memorial She is the beloved wife of the she was the daughter of Gale Ward 1, Precincts 3 & 4, High, 485 Lowell St. late Warren Gunderman, with A. (Spence) Sweeney and her Sisson School, 56 Conomo Ward 4, Precinct 3a, 300 whom she shared 58 years of husband, Jack Sweeney of Ave. Brooksby Village Drive, marriage. Peabody and the late Thomas Ward 2, Precincts 1-4, Mcintosh Clubhouse Shirley was born Jan. 15, A. Nicholson. Ward 5, Precinct 1, 1927 in Peabody, she is the St. Pius Lower Church A loving daughter, moth- 2, West Congregational daughter of the late Kenneth Hall, 215 Maple St. er, grandmother and friend, Church, 27 Johnson St. and Gretta V. (Herrette) Rose. Ward 3, Precincts 1-4, Lorrie was dedicated to her Ward 5, Precinct 3, Mc- She grew up in Peabody and Marshall Middle School, three sons and granddaugh- Carthy School, 76 Lake St. lived in Lynn for many years. 100 Brookline St. ter. She was a wonderful cook Ward 6, Precinct 1, West She worked as a bookkeep- Ward 4, 1-4, Harrington and enjoyed preparing large Memorial School, 15 Bow er for Whitten Buick for many School, 21 Dexter St. meals for family and St. years as well as H.W. Larson Ward 5, Precincts 1-4, especially on the holidays. Lynn Tech Annex, 90 Ward 6, Precinct 2, 3, and Son Plumbing and Heat- on Monday, Nov. 4, 2019 She also had a great love for aunts, Pat Hussey, Sandra ing in Nahant. from 9-11 a.m. Her funer- Prunier, Jacalyn Hudson and Commercial St. Burke School, 127 Birch music, whether it was going to Ward 6, Precincts 1-4, St. Shirley enjoyed singing, knit- al service will follow in the a concert or just listening to Karen Nicholson; as well as ting and reading. funeral home at 11 a.m. In- extended family. Lynn Tech Fieldhouse, 80 SAUGUS her favorite band. She will be Neptune Blvd. Precinct 1, American Le- She is survived by many terment will be in St. Mary’s Service information: Her missed by all who knew her. Ward 7, Breed Middle gion Hall, 44 Taylor St. nieces and nephews includ- Cemetery, Lynn. Relatives funeral services will be pri- In addition to her mother, School, 90 O’Callaghan Precinct 2, Veteran’s ing Alisa Werner, Erich, David, and friends are respectfully she is survived by her three vate. Assisting the family Lynne and Wayne Gunderman. invited. To share an online Way School, 39 Hurd Ave. sons, Justin Bartimus of Lynn, with the arrangements is the PEABODY Precinct 3, Chestnut She is also survived by many condolence please visit Kerry Colclough Jr. of Revere CONWAY, CAHILL-BRODEUR Ward 1, Precinct 1, Woods Rehabilitation grand nieces and nephews. www.cuffemcginn.com. and Zachary Colclough of Wo- Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St., Service information: Shir- Saint Ann’s Church, 140 Center, 73 Chestnut St. burn; a granddaughter, Kyla Peabody. Contributions may Lynn St. Precinct 4, Belmonte ley’s visitation will be in Colclough of Lynn; a brother, be made in Lorrie’s memo- the CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral Ward 1, Precinct 2, Aviv Middle School, 25 Dow St. ® Wayne Nicholson and his wife, ry to My Brother’s Table, 98 Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, LIFE WELL CELEBRATED Centers for Living, 240 Precinct 5, Lynnhurst Karen of Rowley; a step-sis- Willow St., Lynn, MA 01901. Lynnfield St. School, 10 Elm St. ter, Maryellen Lear and her For online guestbook please Ward 1, Precinct 3, Precinct 6, Veteran’s husband, Dan of Beverly; her visit www.ccbfuneral.com. Saint Ann’s Church, 140 School, 39 Hurd Ave. Lynn St. Precinct 7, Knights of Ward 2, Precinct 1, 2, Columbus, 1 K of C Dr. George Kapetanakis, 62 Welch School, 50 Swamp- Precinct 8, Belmonte 1957-2019 scott Ave. Middle School, 25 Dow St. Matthew A. Plouffe, 62 Ward 2, Precinct 3, Precinct 9, Oaklandvale SALEM — George Kapeta- 1957-2019 South School, 16 Maple School, 266 Main St. nakis, 62, of Salem, passed St. Extension Precinct 10, Italian on Oct. 15, 2019. LYNN — Matthew A. Plouffe, Ward 3, Precinct 1, American Club, 1 Beach- George was born March 9, 62, of Lynn, passed away on 2, Our Lady of Fatima view Ave. 1957 in Sellasia, Greece to Pa- Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019 in nagiota Markopoulos and Xris- North Shore Medical Center tos Kapetanakis. His family im- Salem Hospital with his loving Branches leave migrated to the U.S. where he family at his side, after a cou- attended Lynn Public Schools. rageous battle with cancer. He lived in Las Vegas, Nev., Matthew was born April 29, budget unfinished, where he built a successful 1957 in Lynn, he is the son of career as an executive chef the late Robert J. and Janice A. for many restaurants and ca- (Brown) Plouffe. He was a life- break for weekend sinos. George recently moved long resident of Lynn. He was back to Massachusetts to be a graduate of Lynn Vocational By Colin A. Young the important bill has not with family. Technical Institute, Class of STATE HOUSE been sent to a conference George is survived by his 1975. NEWS SERVICE committee and it’s not three children, Stephen Ka- Matthew worked as a mov- clear who is negotiating. petanakis of Maine with Gail er for Eastern Commonwealth BOSTON — A spending “We’re working closely Kapetanakis of Revere, George of Leominster, George Mer- for many years. He previously bill allocating the big fiscal with the House both on Ramirez and Panagiota ousis and wife Kelly of Gard- worked for Phillip Lighting 2019 surplus and deposit- the substantive differenc- Ramirez with Yolanda Ramirez, ner, Nicholas Papalambros Company. Russo and her husband Jay ing hundreds of millions es to get to agreement on all of Las Vegas. Also by his and wife Assunta of Revere Matthew will always be re- of Georgetown. He is also sur- of dollars into the state’s those and also obviously siblings, Adamantia Merousis and Panagiota Papalambros membered as a dedicated vived by many nieces, neph- rainy day fund was still just to work out the pro- and husband Kosta, Elpiniki and husband Nikos of Lynn. father, brother and friend, and ews and great friends. In addi- stuck in a twilight zone cess to get a final bill on Papalambros and late hus- He leaves behind aunts and will also be remembered for tion to his mother and father, Thursday as lawmakers the governor’s desk,” Sen. band George, all of Lynn. His cousins as well. his great sense of humor. He Matthew is predeceased by recessed for the weekend Jason Lewis said after nieces and nephews, Despina Service information: Ser- enjoyed all sports especially his brother Scott Plouffe. and gave no indication presiding over the Sen- Merousis and fiancé Anthony vices will be private. the local Boston teams. He Matthew will be missed by that the issue will be re- ate’s session Thursday. was also an avid fisherman all who loved him. solved imminently. “Certainly the Senate, and recently took up cooking. Service information: Mat- On Thursday morning, and I believe the House, He is survived by his daugh- thew’s visiting hours will be in the House and Senate are committed to doing ter, Kasey Plouffe of Lynn; his the CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral both adjourned until Mon- that as soon as possible.” longtime partner of 30 years, Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, day without taking action Rep. Paul Donato, a mem- Nancy Thomassen, 89 Anne Gray and her daughter on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019 on a more than $700 mil- ber of Speaker Robert De- Lyndsay and their grandson from 2-5 p.m. In lieu of flow- lion budget bill to close Leo’s leadership team who 1930-2019 Malachi; his brothers, Wade ers donations in Matthew’s out the fiscal year that presided over Wednesday’s Plouffe and his wife Patricia memory may be made to the ended June 30, autho- session, said the two sides Mrs. Nancy (Gregory) Thom- Saugus and Thomas Thomas- Cornell of Peabody, Dean rize chunks of one-time assen, 89, passed away on sen and his wife Maureen of North Shore Cancer Center, are “just waiting to see if Plouffe of Lynn, Robert Plouffe spending, shore up state Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019 in the Boxford. She is also survived 104 Endicott St., Danvers, we can come to a compro- Jr. of Lynn; his sisters, Linda reserves, and pay bills Rose Wood Nursing and Re- by her six grandchildren; two MA 01923. To share an online mise. That’s where we are Plouffe and her husband Paul left over from fiscal 2019. habilitation Center following a great-grandchildren and two condolence please visit www. at this point.” Both sides said talks over lengthy illness. She is the wife nieces. In addition to her hus- Zabierek of Lynn, Stacy Trott cuffemcginn.com. Sen. Michael Rodrigues, the budget bill, which is of the late Anders M. Thomas- band and parents, Nancy was and her husband David of the chairman of the Sen- sen. predeceased by her brother Peabody, Rhonda Plouffe and stalled as the branch- ate Ways and Means Com- her longtime partner Robert es gripe over procedural mittee, said he is “con- Nancy was born June 13, Robert Gregory. LIFE WELL CELEBRATED® 1930 in Rockland, Maine, she Service information: Nan- Smith of Lynn and Michelle issues, would continue stantly communicating is the daughter of the late Bert cy’s visiting hours will be in through the weekend but with the House chair.” and Margaret (Innes) Gregory. the CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral She resided in Saugus and Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Boston and grew up in Maine. on Monday, Nov. 4, 2019 Nancy was a graduate of Gor- from 4-6 p.m. Her funeral ACLU sues FBI, DEA for forcement agencies failed The Massachusetts Frank-Walter Steinmei- don College, Class of 1953. service will be in the funer- to respond to a January Democrat while acknowl- er is scheduled to deliver Nancy worked at the Rug- al home on Tuesday morning facial recognition records public records request. edging “several errors” brief remarks Thursday gles Street Baptist Church and at 10 a.m. Interment will be BOSTON (AP) — A civil The ACLU is seeking said Wednesday she afternoon at the Goethe New England Baptist Hospital in Seaview Cemetery, Glen rights group is suing the policies, contracts, and oth- “didn’t give much thought Institute in Boston. He’s as a secretary for many years Cove, Maine, on Thursday, federal government to er records on the govern- to what bank account then expected to attend a until her retirement. She later Nov. 7, 2019 at 12 noon. joint concert of the Boston release records about its ment’s use of face recogni- to use,” because per a worked at Caldors. Relatives and friends are tion programs and other Symphony Orchestra and use of facial recognition prenuptial agreement She was a longtime active respectfully invited. To share biometric identification Germany’s visiting Leipzig technology. her and her husband’s member at Austin Square an online condolence please and tracking technology. Gewandhaus Orchestra. The American Civil accounts were fluid. Baptist Church. visit www.cuffemcginn.com. The Justice Depart- Trahan says her hus- Germany and the U.S. Liberties Union and its Nancy is survived by her ment, FBI and Drug En- band, Dave, deposited have boosted cultural ties Massachusetts chapter children, Gregory Thomas- forcement Administration $300,000 into their joint throughout 2019 as part sen and his wife Lorna of say they filed the lawsuit — the federal agencies of a two-nation friend- ® checking account, and LIFE WELL CELEBRATED in Boston federal court Saugus, Hans Thomassen of named in the suit — de- that money was then ship campaign dubbed Thursday after law en- clined to comment. transferred to her cam- “Wunderbar Together” San Francisco, Oak- paign account. (“Wonderful Together.”) land, Berkeley, Calif., and There have been Germany launched Somerville are among the complaints filed against the multimillion-dollar communities to ban the Trahan with the Federal publicity campaign in use of facial recognition Elections Commission late 2018 as it smarted technology by municipal claiming that she illegally from President Donald agencies. funneled money from a Trump’s verbal attacks Critics say the surveil- spouse’s account. and a perceived disre- lance tools invade privacy Trahan’s attorney says gard for the long-term and are prone to error. the couple merged their U.S. ally. finances long before the Money from Trahan campaign campaign, and his client came from joint account has “an equal right to 781-593-7700 manage and dispose of Publishing Daily, except Sundays NORTH ANDOVER their marital property.” USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 (AP) — U.S. Rep. Lori Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA Trahan says she used and additional offices. Germany’s president Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item $300,000 deposited by Subscriptions her husband into a joint wraps up U.S. charm Prepaid by mail to all parts of the account to help finance offensive in Boston $20.00 for 4 weeks the final days of her 2018 $65.00 for 13 weeks BOSTON (AP) — Ger- $130.00 for 26 weeks campaign for Congress. $260.00 for 1 year many’s president is visit- Send payment to and POSTMASTER, IN MEMORIAM ing Boston as his country send address changes to: JOAN REYNOLDS wraps up a yearlong The Daily Item 2014 ~ NOVEMBER 1, 2019 charm offensive designed 110 Munroe St. ON HER FIFTH ANNIVERSARY to ease tensions with the P.O. Box 5 In loving memory, Gail, Brian, Leon Lynn, MA 01903 United States. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Trick-or-treater, 7, critically Peabody basks in injured in Chicago shooting glow of light plant PEABODY and Department of Public Services Water Depart- CHICAGO (AP) — A From A1 ment. It also serves as 7-year-old girl out trick- Electricity is received at part of the city’s bike path, or-treating in a bumble- the substation from ISO which was unavailable at bee costume was critically New England, a Holy- times during construction. injured Thursday night oke-based nonprofit Re- “With hundreds of after being struck by ap- gional Transmission Orga- parent stray gunfire, po- trucks needing access nization that serves the six to the worksite, closing lice said. New England states, and The girl, who was shot in the path was necessary delivers power throughout for public safety,” said the upper chest area, was Peabody and South Lynn- taken to Stroger Hospital in Charles Orphanos, plant field in the PMLP distribu- manager. “We appreciat- critical condition, according tion wires that are usually to Fire Department spokes- ed everyone’s support and atop utility poles. understanding.” man Larry Langford. A The substation is one of 30-year-old man was shot Thomas Paras, commis- six interconnected facil- sion chairman, praised in the left hand and taken ities owned by PMLP, al- to a nearby hospital in good the PMLP team for their lowing for the re-routing work on the project. condition. of power in emergency sit- The shooting occurred “Hundreds of people uations. worked together to com- early Halloween evening The project included as the girl was walking plete this multi-year proj- hauling in 10,000 cubic ect that will benefit the with her family and other yards of fill to raise the trick-or-treaters along a ratepayers of the PMLP station above the flood street in the Little Village for many years to come,” line. Once the new equip- neighborhood. he said. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ment was partially opera- In a tweet, Chicago po- The ribbon cutting was tional, the former station lice spokesman Anthony Trick-or-treaters walk past a crime scene in the 3700 block of West 26th held on October 30. An was decommissioned and Guglielmi said the girl St., where a 7-year-old girl was shot while trick-or-treating Thursday in open house for city offi- demolished, and the land was believed to be an un- Chicago. cials will be announced was restored to its natural intended victim. He said soon. wetland condition. members of the communi- cago Tribune. “The girl’s tended victim. It was not “This is unacceptable,” Now fully operational, Thomas Grillo can be ty were assisting investi- father was screaming, ‘My immediately known if the police Sgt. Rocco Alioto the substation access road reached at tgrillo@item- gators “but we need more.” little girl’s been shot.’” wounded man was with said. “A 7-year-old girl is shared by the PMLP live.com. “We heard the shots ... Police said a group of the girl or was the one that was trick-or-treating four shots, and I went out- males were chasing an- targeted by the shooters. with her family had to get side,” said Lali Lara, who other male along the Police say they have no de- shot because a group of works in a nearby cell- street when someone in scription of the gunman, guys want to shoot at an- Peabody has authority phone store, told the Chi- the group fired at the in- and no one was in custody. other male.” to begin school project Lynn runners keep Marines’ memory alive PROJECT tee MSBA will fund the From A1 Welch construction proj- ect. A number of factors MARATHON one else.” you have to finish for was young and following Dunne said the school Throughout the run, the somebody. Our training a lengthy battle with Post will be considered, includ- From A1 has been in need of a ma- ing need, and the avail- only thing that was heard wasn’t the best, but we Traumatic Stress Disor- jor facelift for years. The from 2009 to 2016. He was was the sound of feet run- both said we have to keep der (PTSD). He was 45 ability of funds before the inefficient heating system state determines which activated for deployment ning, said Dunnigan. In pushing for these fallen years old. and frosted windows must in 2011, he said. most marathons, he gets marines.” “It’s still very fresh to all schools get the cash. be replaced, and students State Treasurer Deb- The Dunnigans and amped up with the sound Eileen Jonah said she of us and we haven’t had and faculty require 21st Runyan ran as members of crowds cheering, but knows her brother would a lot of time to process orah Goldberg said the century classrooms that feasibility study will ex- of Team NECHV (New En- during this race his main have been proud to know what happened,” Avery meet the needs of today’s gland Center & Home for motivation was seeing the that Dunnigan ran in his said. “Eric would never amine potential solutions schools, she said. to the issues identified at Veterans), one of the na- photos of all the soldiers name. He died of a heart talk about his injury and Last month, the City tion’s largest private com- who died or were killed in attack in March at the age I was in high school when school facilities and help Council approved $1.2 the state develop the most munity-based providers of action. of 58, she said, but before it happened. Ever since million to hire an archi- cost effective plan to ad- human services to veter- “I looked up and saw a that, he battled with ad- then, he suffered with tect and project manager dress those issues. ans who are experiencing photo of Capt. Jennifer diction issues for most of tremors and nightmares. to complete the study of The MSBA partners challenges following their Harris from Swampscott,” his life. It changed who he was. He the school by year’s end. with Bay State communi- military service. There said Dunnigan. “I was “It is such a struggle,” wanted to be a marine for Dunne said with its ap- were extra numbers for touched inside and it kept Jonah said. “You watch life, but couldn’t go back proval, the MSBA will re- ties to support the design runners, Dunnigan said, me moving. I remember someone really try and with his injury.” imburse the city for those and construction of ed- so he invited his Lynn Po- thinking ‘all right, now I turn things around over Hopkins and Jonah will costs. ucationally appropriate, lice colleague to join him know why I am out here.’” and over and when they continue to be honored The report by the ar- flexible, sustainable, and and his son. Thinking of Lynn’s fallen relapse it is heartbreak- on Sunday, Nov. 3 at a chitect and the project cost-effective public school “I’ve been wanting to marines, Jonah and Hop- ing for the whole family, fundraiser hosted by the manager is expected to facilities. Since its 2004 do it for a while and just kins, was one of the main but especially for the per- Dunnigans. From noon to provide the School Com- inception, the authority never got around to it, so reasons Runyan was able son trying to turn things 5 p.m. at The Lazy Dog mittee with a range of op- has made more than $14 when Glenn called me it to finish the 26.2 miles, he around for themselves. in Lynn, raffles and com- tions including the cost to billion in reimbursements lined up perfectly,” said said. My mother has now out- memorative t-shirts will renovate the school versus for school construction Runyan. “He knew what Dunnigan said he grew lived her son and that is be sold and 10 percent new construction. Dunne projects. being in the Marine Corps up with Jonah and his especially painful … Be- food and beverage sales said the city will decide “We are committed to meant to me.” family, and later found ing a marine was very will go directly to the the best option. Under working with these dis- NECHV. There is also an “There were moments out he had mutual friends much part of Jim’s iden- the MSBA guidelines, the tricts to help address online fundraising page on the course that I was with Hopkins. Jonah was tity. There was a brethren state would reimburse the the deficiencies at these with all proceeds going to like ‘what am I doing in the older neighbor who formed from that and it city as much as 55 percent schools,” said John K. Mc- the veterans center. the pouring rain with always took care of every- definitely became part of for construction costs. Carthy, MSBA’s executive “My whole family is so this pain in my legs and one, he said. who he was.” Still, there’s no guaran- director, in a statement. thankful they chose to my muscles cramping “When I was at Jim’s Jill Avery, a close friend honor him in this way,” up,’” Runyan continued. funeral, all the neigh- of Eileen Jonah, said it was said Avery. “He would’ve Saugus hot on heating safety “Then, I look up and see borhood families were a bonding experience for been honored to know all the names along the back together and I got them to have both of their they did that for him.” SAUGUS test them, and to check for route and I see other peo- the idea then,” said Dun- brothers honored like this. From A1 their birthdates. If they are ple out there running, like nigan. “I didn’t know Eric Her brother, Hopkins, died Bella diGrazia can be more than 10 years old, re- the double amputee right personally, but I knew we on Oct. 1 due to compli- reached at bdigrazia@ your alarms,” said Peter place the entire alarm,” he near me, and it motivates had to run for him, too. It cations from an injury he itemlive.com. Follow her Ostroskey. “Working smoke added. you to keep going and not gives you more incentive suffered during a military on @BelladiGra- alarms are key to surviving give up on yourself or any- and drive when you know training exercise when he zia. a fire. This is a good time Thor Jourgensen can be of year to replace regular reached at tjourgensen@ District shows improvement under Tutwiler batteries in your alarms, to itemlive.com.

DISTRICT centered around school percent increase in special the high school level, and From A1 officials’ belief that there’s education students meeting there was improvement, benefit to a teaching staff their state accountability but it was not met at the call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 district improvement that reflects its diverse targets in grades 3 to 8 last non-high school level. to start your goals, and those he set (87 percent non-white) year, a system that mea- Tutwiler attributed the daily subscription. for professional practice, student body; and work sures district performance improvement to the dis- which means he was able with educators, school of- based on factors such as trict’s “Every Student, to complete his profession- ficials and the community MCAS scores, chronic ab- Every Day” attendance al development activities. to develop a 5-year district senteeism and English lan- initiative, along with the Selling a house? Superintendents grade strategic plan to replace guage proficiency. placement of wellness themselves on their the previous expired plan. “The goal was excep- teams in schools that have Buying a house? self-identified goals on a “I felt like these (dis- tionally rigorous and rig- studied attendance data Find out what properties DESE-determined scale trict improvement) goals orous goals aren’t always and worked with families that ranges from “did not reflected both addressing achieved in one year,” said and students. recently sold in your area. meet,” “some progress,” needs, but also sharpening Tutwiler. “The scores im- School Committee Mi- “significant progress,”the lens toward the future, proved, although the gap chael Satterwhite said Check out “met” and “exceeded.” which needed to happen also increased.” students with disabili- the Real Estate page Tutwiler said he was in my first year,” Tutwil- The superintendent ties and ELLs may have in Saturday’s paper. able to reduce overcrowd- er said. “We’re thoughtful aimed to increase ELLs struggled with taking the ing at the district’s three and serious about meeting making progress toward MCAS on paper last year, middle schools through student needs and creat- English language pro- which was due to the dis- the creation of the eighth ing a pathway to ensure ficiency from 48 to 52 trict’s internet virus, and grade, vocational-skills that they’re maximizing percent, but the number may have led to a failure based discovery acade- their potential.” instead slipped to 46 per- to meet certain goals. my, which opened this Despite the positive dis- cent. “I think that Dr. Tut- school year and houses trict achievement, Tutwil- The district is trying to wiler takes his job very 300 students. His admin- er was not able to reduce figure out why, when there seriously and it’s shown istration has developed a the academic achievement was a focus on profession- through actions he took social-emotional learning gap for students with dis- al development around over the past year with curriculum, another dis- abilities on the MCAS by meeting the needs of those taking different develop- SUBSCRIBE LAW OFFICES OF trict improvement goal three points, as desired. students last year, Tutwil- ment courses to improve JAMES J. CARRIGAN which is being implement- The gap for those students er said. That strategy is his superintendent skills • Social Security Disability ed this school year at the and their peers grew by continuing this year, along and meeting with a men- • Workers Compensation pre-K to 5 level. about 1½ points for both with the hope that the ad- tor who is a retired super- • Accidents He has been able to de- ELA and math, but he said dition of 13 ESL teachers 25 years located across intendent over the past from Lynn District Court velop a three-year strate- the gap grew because reg- will boost performance, he year,” Satterwhite said. gy to recruit, profession- ular education students said. 15 Johnson St. ally develop and retain a increased their scores last Some progress was Gayla Cawley can be Call 781-596-0100 made on reducing chronic reached at gcawley@item- JAMES J. CARRIGAN diverse staff, a plan he in- year. 781-593-7700 ext. 2 ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN troduced at a School Com- He noted in his assess- absenteeism in the dis- live.com. Follow her on to set up your home LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL mittee meeting last month ment that there was a 19 trict. The goal was met at Twitter @GaylaCawley. subscripton. www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 OPINION The year the Grim Reaper rode roughshod HOW TO REACH US

The year was 1918, and been exposed to the flu. cal hospitals and killed on Oct. 7. Over the next American troops fought He issued a general the people working to three days, the death toll to bring Imperial Ger- alert to residents advis- keep others alive. increased by 40 people. 110 Munroe St. many to its knees and ing that “... any signs of Thor “Miss Mary A. Spears But by the middle of P.O. Box 5 end World War I, even cold in the head or com- … is the second nurse October, precautions Lynn, MA 01903 as another deadly enemy Jourgensen plaining of headache at (Lynn Hospital) to ranging from quickly spread across America. or chilliness …” should die of the disease since Customer Service identifying flu suffer- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. An influenza outbreak, confine people to their the epidemic started. ers and confining them that had its origins in first reports of flu deaths homes and send children Miss Spears gave her to bed and precautions Connecting Spain, became an epi- started to be recorded by to bed. life to serve others, for against gatherings and All Departments: 781-593-7700 demic that started kill- health authorities. Five Between Sept. 24 and she gave tender care assemblies started to ing people in Lynn and deaths reported on Sept. 25, 18 more local flu to many afflicted ones reverse the flu’s deadly Ext. 2 18 spiked to 11 on Sept. other parts of the coun- deaths were reported before she was taken course in the city and Classifi ed/Legal Advertising try by late summer that 23. On the 24th, head- and 2,000 students were down as a victim of the across the country. classi [email protected] lines that would shock year. reported absent from lo- epidemic,” mourned an Tagalakis chronicled Subscriptions In a retrospective 50 even by today’s media cal schools with the flu. Item story. local school and theater [email protected] standards blared the years later on the epi- In an age of rudimen- September ended with reopenings on Oct. 20. Circulation demic, noted Daily Eve- frightening news: Ten tary telephone connec- 21 more deaths and Oc- “Lynners were once more [email protected] ning Item writer Jim deaths in the past 24 tions, communication tober began with the able to walk the streets Ext. 3 hours. Red Cross makes Tagalakis recounted how was quickly comprised River Works reporting and gather together Newsroom the city’s health commis- an appeal for cots and by the epidemic with 15 2,260 employees out without the fear of death [email protected] sioner as late as Sept. 17 bedding and topping the telephone exchange op- of work, nearly all of stalking over them,” he [email protected] said flu or “grip” reports news — the city’s deci- erators calling in sick. them with the flu. The wrote. Ext. 4 sion to “seize” a mansion “did not constitute any Although the Martin 14,000-employee work- But the flu still cut Sports cause for alarm.” atop the Highlands and mansion could be outfit- force typically recorded a deadly swath global- [email protected] use it as an emergency A communications ted with 70 beds, school 300 people out sick on a ly, killing an estimat- Ext. 5 network still firmly an- hospital. officials moved to desig- day in 1918. ed 20 million people by Located on the Knowl- Retail and Online chored in the 19th centu- nate the former Bachell- The city established mid-1919, including a Advertising ry prevented Michael R. edge Is Power Program er School on Lynnfield a bureau for logging flu half million Americans. [email protected] charter school’s current Donovan from knowing Street as a backup emer- case reports and a Mu- In Lynn, the death toll ADVERTISING that even as he down- site, the A.B. Martin es- gency hospital. tual Benefit Association totaled 300 in an age tate had previously been Ernie Carpenter Jr. played the flu danger in By Sept. 26, Lynn and coordinated multiple ef- when vaccines and store Director of Advertising Lynn, hundreds of city offered to the Red Cross cities across the north- forts to wage war against shelves lined with flu and Business Development, ext. 1355 [email protected] residents and others in by sisters Alice and May east were slowly shut- the epidemic. remedies were nonexis- communities across the Martin. It quickly got ting down with schools Mayor Walter Cream- tent. Ralph Mitchell northeastern United converted to a hospital. and theaters closed and er on Oct. 3 announced Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Don’t forget to get that [email protected] States were experienc- Also on the 24th, Dono- ministers met to consid- schools and public gath- flu shot. ing early onset flu symp- van delivered the star- er shuttering churches ering places would stay Patricia Whalen Sales Representative, ext. 1310 toms. tling news to city officials until the epidemic sub- closed through Oct. 14. Thor Jourgensen can be [email protected] A day later, according that an estimated 10,000 sided. Fifteen more Lynn res- reached at tjourgensen@ BUSINESS OFFICE to Tagalakis’ account, city residents might have The flu reached into lo- idents died from the flu itemlive.com. Maria Alvaracin ext. 1205 [email protected] RICHARD MURDOCCO Susan J. Conti Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] Ted Grant America’s communities must come together Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] With mounting exis- ly frequent and lon- sues that transcend geo- nore the influence of the need for cohesive bal- Marian Kinney tential threats to Amer- ger-burning wildfires, the political borders. social media echo cham- ance — or, finding the ext. 1212 ica’s suburbs, the areas fire mitigation measures As policymakers work bers that seek to further ways to juggle economic [email protected] near major metropolitan of local governments are toward making the na- entrench and divide our growth with preserva- Will Kraft centers whose tracts of no longer sufficient in tion’s suburbs denser views. tion of local quality of Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 single-family homes and protecting vulnerable and more interconnect- For builders and mem- life and environmental [email protected] retail strip malls once communities. ed, there must be an ag- bers of the business responsibility. Mike Shanahan Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 defined the American Meanwhile on the gressive push for region- community, public con- This approach, funda- [email protected] , local communi- east coast, the suburbs al cooperation between cerns shouldn’t be easily mental in ensuring the Carolina Trujillo ties must think beyond of Long Island, an area villages, towns and coun- dismissed with a broad vitality of our commu- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 their borders and band known for multitude ties. The goal should no stroke of the Not-In-My- nities, is often crowded [email protected] together to better pre- of local jurisdictional longer be competition Backyard brush. Busi- out at public meetings Jim Wilson pare for the broader chal- layers, have become in- for seemingly scarce in- nesses looking to expand by broader arguments Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 lenges ahead. creasingly reliant upon vestment from the pri- should actively engage about the changing na- [email protected] Across the United New York state and the vate-sector, but rather, their neighbors, and de- ture of a neighborhood or CIRCULATION States, local govern- federal government to working toward the col- velopers who want to an undercurrent of fear Lisa Mahmoud ments have the ability help fortify their coasts lective goal of prosperity break ground on a trans- regarding how substan- Manager, ext. 1239 to self-regulate land use against sea-level rise and sustainability. formative project should tive changes will affect [email protected] throughout their commu- and increasingly strong On the national level, involve the public early real estate pricing. CLASSIFIED nity — a sizable power storms. those within federal gov- and often in the planning In the long run, such Abbe Young Smith that shapes the physical As states and counties ernment should stop en- process. This not only en- concerns may eventually Manager, ext. 1276 form of neighborhoods, continue competing with couraging the more trib- sures the community’s seem trivial as broader [email protected] nurtures economic activ- one another for large cor- al instincts of localities, needs are being both threats loom ever-larger GRAPHICS ity, and even protects the porations to call their re- and instead work toward understood and met, overhead. In the immedi- Trevor Andreozzi environment. spective localities home, bringing a collective fo- but betters the chances ate future, we must rise Designer As such, this of economic competition cus to grappling with of project approval and above the noise and be- [email protected] local control has both from countries like Chi- issues that are far-reach- completion. Such cer- gin doing the hard work Mark Sutherland prioritized land-use na, India and others have ing and coldly unforgiv- tainty attracts addition- of coming together. Creative Director [email protected] strategies that directly added additional sizable ing. al private investment, The goal should be benefit the municipality market pressures thanks But the burden to adapt allowing communities to plans that are regional NEWSROOM alone, and has incentiv- to globalization and tech- isn’t on policymakers or better compete. in scope, and local in im- Mike Alongi ized local elected officials nology that has bridged elected officials alone. As fundamental dy- Sports Reporter ext. 1228 plementation. Only then [email protected] to think only within their the gaps between conti- With increased cyn- namics of urban/subur- will we be able to face local bounds. nents. Now, small busi- icism concerning the ban relationships shift in Bill Brotherton down the sizable chal- Features Editor ext. 1338 With forces such as nesses not only have to abilities of government the wake of an increas- lenges ahead. [email protected] the impacts of climate worry about the compe- in today’s hyper-parti- ingly small world, the Richard Murdocco Gayla Cawley change or the rise of glob- tition from outside their san world, the public role of our suburbs must Reporter, ext. 1236 al economic competition town but also on a global discourse toward change evolve alongside their writes on land use and [email protected] policy issues at TheFog- threatening our nation’s level as well. and new ideas has tak- urban counterparts. A Cheryl Charles suburbs, such challenges Between these forces, en a decidedly nasty critical piece of this evo- giestIdea.org, and is an News Editor, ext. 1278 cannot be dealt with by which are merely two ex- turn. It is up to resi- lution is ensuring our adjunct professor of eco- [email protected] local governments alone. amples out of many, it’s dents and civic leaders local instincts broaden nomic development and Bella diGrazia With climate change, becoming readily appar- to be more open-mind- their horizons as well. planning at New York’s Reporter, ext. 1317 which Californians have ent that our “home-rule” ed toward working with An oft-forgotten ele- Stony Brook University. [email protected] seen manifest in recent method of planning isn’t their neighbors on com- ment of the practice of He wrote this for Inside- Olivia Falcigno Photographer, ext.1224 years with increasing- effective in combating is- munity issues, and ig- urban planning is the Sources.com. [email protected] Thomas Grillo Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS [email protected] President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Thor Jourgensen Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ [email protected] Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey Daniel Kane Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan [email protected] Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman Steve Krause Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 PUBLISHERS [email protected] Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Harold Rivera Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Sports Editor, ext. 1238 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 [email protected] Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Anne Marie Tobin Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Bridget Turcotte Reporter, ext. 1269 John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 [email protected] Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 [email protected] TECHNOLOGY Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Sharply divided House approves Democrats’ impeachment rules By Alan Fram and Matthew Daly ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Dem- ocrats swept a rules pack- age for their impeachment PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS probe of President Donald A firefighter sprays water on a leveled home as Trump through a divided House Thursday, as the the Hillside Fire burns in San Bernardino, Ca- chamber’s first vote on the lif., on Thursday. investigation highlighted the partisan breach the is- sue has only deepened. California endures By 232-196, lawmakers approved the procedures they’ll follow as weeks more wildfires, one of closed-door interviews with witnesses evolve into sparked by a hot car public committee hearings and — almost certainly By Brian Melley and from sparking fires. — votes on whether the Marcio Jose Sanchez Several blazes broke out House should recommend ASSOCIATED PRESS in the heavily populated Trump’s removal. inland region east of Los All voting Republicans JURUPA VALLEY, Ca- Angeles as the strong, opposed the package. Ev- lif. — A stolen car sparked seasonal Santa Ana winds ery voting Democrat but a wildfire in a bone-dry continued to gust up to two supported it. field Thursday as two PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 60 mph were predicted to Underscoring the pres- of Southern California’s Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., talks to reporters just be- last until the evening be- sure Trump has heaped quintessential themes — on his party’s lawmakers, fore the House vote on a resolution to formalize the impeachment inves- fore they fade away. car chases and gusty San- he tweeted, “Now is the Riverside police were tigation of President Donald Trump, in Washington Thursday. ta Ana winds — collided time for Republicans to chasing suspected car with potentially devastat- stand together and defend thieves after midnight ing consequences. the leader of their party growing receptivity to “The impeachment-ob- Tim Morrison, who The hot car ignited dry when the driver tried to against these smears.” the investigation and, to sessed Democrats just stepped down from the grass in a field in the city shake them by plowing Yet the roll call also ac- a lesser degree, ousting flushed their majorityNational Security Council of Jurupa Valley east of through fields and lots, centuated how Democrats Trump. down the toilet,” said Mi- the day before his appear- Los Angeles and strong Riverside Police Officer have rallied behind the That and evidence that chael McAdams, a spokes- ance, testified — still be- winds that have menaced Ryan Railsback said. The impeachment inquiry af- House investigators have man for House Republi- hind closed doors — that damaged vehicle pulled to the region quickly spread ter House Speaker Nancy amassed have helped uni- cans’ campaign arm. he saw nothing illegal in a stop in a field in Jurupa the flames, burning homes Pelosi spent months urg- fy Democrats, including Elsewhere at the Capitol Trump’s phone call with Valley, where the driver and forcing residents to ing caution until evidence those from GOP areas. on Thursday, three House the Ukrainian president and passenger bolted. Rep. Cindy Axne, D-Iowa, flee. and public support had panels led by the Intelli- that is at the center of the The two men, both want- said she was supporting gence Committee ques- The frightening scenar- grown. Democrat-led investiga- io was among the latest ed on outstanding war- a pathway to giving “the tioned their latest witness She and other Demo- tion. to erupt as exceptionally rants, were caught as heat cratic leaders had feared American people the facts into the allegations that Yet, Morrison also large- dry conditions and vicious from the vehicle caused a premature vote would they deserve,” while Rep. led to the impeachment gusts have contributed to grasses to combust. Au- wound the reelection pros- Andy Kim, D-N.J., said inquiry: that Trump pres- ly confirmed much of what destructive fires that forced thorities plan to charge pects of dozens of their voters warrant “the unin- sured Ukraine to produce William Taylor, the high- tens of thousands of evac- them with arson. members, including fresh- hibited truth.” dirt on his Democratic est-ranking U.S. official in uations across the state “We put that burden men and lawmakers from Yet Republicans were political rivals by with- Ukraine, said in earlier, while other Californians on the crooks,” Railsback Trump-won districts or also buoyed by polling, holding military aid and highly critical testimony endured dayslong deliber- said, explaining the crim- seats held previously by which has shown that an Oval Office meeting about the call, which Tay- ate power outages aimed inal charge. “They’re the Republicans. But recent GOP voters stand un- craved by the country’s lor said he and Morrison at preventing electric lines ones leading this chase.” polls have shown voters’ flinchingly behind Trump. new president. discussed several times. Chicago teachers strike ends after 11 days without school A Salute to By Kathleen Foody and Don Babwin ASSOCIATED PRESS CHICAGO — Chicago VETERANS teachers and the nation’s third-largest school dis- Monday, Nov. 11, 2019 trict reached a labor con- tract deal on Thursday, In honor of Veterans Day, ending a strike that can- Monday, November 11, 2019, celed 11 days of classes for more than 300,000 stu- The Daily Item will publish a dents. special page devoted to those Mayor Lori Lightfoot who are currently serving military announced that the dis- duties and those veterans trict had reached a deal Take this time with the Chicago Teach- who are gone but not forgotten. with photo to say $40 and shield ers Union after months of unsuccessful negotia- Mail form to: “Thank You” tions led to the city’s first to your military PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The Daily Item significant walkout by family member. educators since 2012. The Chicago Teachers Union President Jesse Shar- Attn.: Salute to Veterans key and vice-president Stacy Davis Gates share union’s 25,000 members PO Box 5, 110 Munroe St. text and went on strike Oct. 17, a hug after speaking to the media following a $30 shield only holding marches and ral- CTU House of Delegates meeting at the Chica- Lynn, MA 01903 go Teachers Union Center in Chicago. SMITH – In memory of SMITH – In memory of lies across the city. JOHN C. SMITH who JOHN C. SMITH who Chicago Teachers Union passed away passed away Please choose one of May 4, 1997. May 4, 1997. delegates voted late printed off grade school large, politically left-lean- the following shields: Lovingly Lovingly Wednesday to approve a remembered remembered worksheets at the library ing cities, including afford- by wife by wife tentative deal that includes to keep her children occu- able housing, added protec- Louise, daughters Kim Louise, daughters Kim and Maureen, and son and Maureen, andson pay raises over five years, pied. Dukes works early tions for immigrants and Tom. Tom. but they initially refused mornings at a warehouse the size of classes. to end the strike unless the and her boyfriend works The agreement ap- National Guard Bureau mayor added school days to nights; they took turns proved on Wednesday was Your message may be paid by: cover the lost time. watching the children. not immediately released The union said Lightfoot Teachers said the strike but Sharkey said some Check Money Order Visa Mastercard had agreed to make up was based on a “social jus- of teachers’ wins could five days of lost time. The tice” agenda and aimed to “transform” schools in the Dept. of the Army school district said classes increase resources, includ- district. The full union Please check for shield: Yes No will resume Friday. ing nurses and social work- membership still must If no selection is made, shield will not appear. Throughout the strike, ers for students, and reduce hold a final vote on the Chicago Public Schools class sizes, which teach- agreement. Name kept schools open, promis- ers say currently exceed Broad outlines include a Dept. of the Navy ing parents that their kids 30 or 40 students in some 16 percent raise for teach- Address would have a safe place schools. Union leaders ers during the five-year to go and receive meals. said the strike forced the contract, a new committee City St Zip City parks, libraries and city to negotiate on issues to investigate and enforce U.S. Marine Corps. community groups also they initially deemed out of classroom sizes that sur- Phone opened their doors to kids bounds, including support pass limits in the agree- whose parents didn’t want for homeless students. ment and funding to add In Memory of to leave them home alone Lightfoot said a strike social workers and nurses but were uncomfortable was unnecessary and to the city’s schools. Dept. of the Air Force Who passed away on using schools being pick- dubbed the city’s offer Lightfoot said at the eted by educators. of a 16 percent raise for start of the strike that Lovingly remembered by Families across the city teachers over a five-year she would not restore any breathed a sigh of relief as contract and other com- lost days and stuck to that Army National Guard they heard the news. mitments on educators’ position late Wednesday “It is over finally, thank priorities “historic.” in response to the union’s God,” said Dominique The Chicago strike was demands. Lightfoot and Dukes, who has two chil- another test of efforts by Sharkey met privately at Coast Guard Visa / MC # dren, ages 7 and 14. “They teachers’ unions to use con- City Hall on Thursday as did miss out on their ed- tract talks typically focused teachers protested outside Signature ucation. It was the worst on salaries and benefits in the snow. The mayor experience ever. Hopefully and force sweeping conver- eventually emerged from CVV Code Exp. Date it doesn’t happen again.” sations about broader prob- her office and announced Flag Submission deadline: Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2019 Dukes, 33, said she lems that affect schools in the strike would end. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 POLICE/FIRE Police say missing Alabama All address information, particu- Theft received from a cell phone larly arrests, reflect police records. In at 50 Warren St., Apt. 203 the event of a perceived inaccuracy, A report of a larceny at on Tuesday at 3:10 p.m. 10:57 a.m. Wednesday at college student was harmed it is the sole responsibility of the con- A message was left on the 696 Boston St.; at 2:54 p.m. voice mail. Officers checked cerned party to contact the relevant Wednesday at 491 Lynnway; BIRMINGHAM, Ala. might have happened to the residence and there was (AP) — Evidence shows the college student. police department and have the de- at 6:59 p.m. Wednesday at no answer. The resident was partment issue a notice of correction Planet Fitness at 50 Boston a missing college student “There are just a lot contacted and she stated was harmed and is now to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- St.; at 9:04 a.m. Thursday at of things that don’t add that she is no longer home considered a victim of foul up for us as parents,” he ifications will not be made without 111 Birch St.; at 2:47 p.m. and she is not sure how the play, police said Thursday said. “We just really, really Thursday at 534 Essex St. number was dialed. express notice of change from the as her mother and step- want to know.” A report of a robbery at 9:06 A Bank of America employee arresting police department. father, who’s an The Southern Union p.m. Wednesday at 195 Mar- at 189 Andover St. reported ket St.; at 2:47 a.m. Thursday Fighting Championship State Community College one of her customers has been LYNN at 171 Washington St. heavyweight, pleaded for a victim of fraud on Tuesday at student was last seen Oct. information. 24. Police later found her Arrests 4 p.m. The customer sent mon- Speaking in an interview MARBLEHEAD ey through an account through damaged car in Montgom- with WBRC-TV, Angela ery, about 55 miles away. Oscar Castro, of 29 Chase TD Bank and Bank Of America Harris said “there has to A statement from Au- St., was arrested on warrant Accidents stopped a transaction that the be someone who knows” burn police Thursday said charges of two counts of drug customer was trying to make what happened to Aniah A caller reported a minor evidence found inside possession with intent to dis- motor vehicle crash near with them. Haley Blanchard, 19, of tribute and Class B drug pos- Parking complaint of a suburban Birmingham. the vehicle indicated the Ocean and Atlantic avenues at young woman had been session at 12:58 p.m. Thurs- 5:26 p.m. on Wednesday. motor vehicle parked on the “We have to have her day. lawn at 19 Cedar Grove Ave. back,” she said. A social harmed and was the vic- tim of foul play. Juan Chilel-Perez, 24, of 47 Complaints on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. Of- media message sent by Hamilton Ave., was arrested ficer reports the matter was Blanchard to her room- The young woman’s par- and charged with OUI liquor, A caller reported at 8:22 resolved. mate indicated she might ents spoke after the presi- dent of UFC, Dana White, unlicensed operation of a mo- a.m. on Wednesday that some- Caller from 5 West Diane have been with a male be- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tor vehicle and alcohol from one on Washington Street has Road reported his son’s phone fore she disappeared, Har- tweeted a video saying he an open container in a motor a fake dog and bowl around a was stolen from the skate park ris said. The state of Alabama was offering a reward of vehicle at 10:19 p.m. Wednes- lamp post and her 88-year-old on Tuesday at 4:32 p.m. The Husband Walt Harris, offered a $5,000 re- $25,000. The money was day. mother wasn’t able to get out officer will document the lost who fights with the mixed ward for informa- in addition to two rewards Michael Cormier, 39, of 15 of her car with it in the way. or stolen cell phone and for- martial arts fighting or- tion into Aniah Haley of $5,000 each offered by Northside Ave., was arrested She stated she asked the store ward his report to the School ganization, said relatives Blanchard’s disap- an anonymous donor and and charged with assault and owner nicely to move it but Resource Officer for it to be don’t understand what pearance. the state. battery on a disabled per- they yelled and accused her of followed up. son/60-plus and assault and bullying. A report of wires down in the POLICE BRIEFS battery at 3:23 p.m. Thursday. A caller reported at 12:18 area of 2 Jacobs and 44 Cen- Alfredo De-lacruz, 39, of p.m. on Wednesday that the tral streets on Tuesday at 6:07 Police: Mayoral candidate Guilty verdict in trench Credentials revoked 129 Williams Ave., was arrest- hood of his motor vehicle was p.m. The Peabody Fire Depart- ed and charged with OUI liquor “gouged out by his brother.” He ment was notified. egged neighbor’s home collapse case that for teacher accused second offense, negligent op- stated he was driving down Summons delivered to 199 eration of a motor vehicle and QUINCY (AP) — A may- killed two workers of sexual assault Front Street and his brother Lynn St., Apt. 2 on Tuesday at alcohol from an open contain- was walking with keys in his oral candidate in a Boston BOSTON (AP) — The CONCORD, N.H. (AP) 7:49 p.m. suburb was summoned er in a motor vehicle at 8:41 hand. He stated the brother company, as well as its — New Hampshire’s Officer checked on a person to court earlier this year p.m. Wednesday. then reached up and gouged owner, involved in the commissioner of educa- walking in the driveway at 16 after police say she threw Jamie Dingler, 30, was ar- the car as he was driving by. collapse and flooding of tion says he’s revoked the Margin St. on Tuesday at 8:51 eggs at a neighbor’s home. rested and charged as a fu- A walk-in reported at 2:15 a trench that killed two credentials of a teacher gitive from justice on court at p.m. on Wednesday that she p.m. Person fled between The Patriot Ledger the houses when officer ap- workers, have been con- accused of sexually as- 12:06 p.m. Wednesday. thinks she is the victim of a reports that according saulting a former middle proached. A check of the rear to court records, Brenda victed of manslaughter. Camilo Divanne, 53, of 5 Facebook scam. She stated school student in Massa- shed at that address found no Ryan was charged with The Boston Globe Hancock St., Peabody, was ar- she was being asked to marry chusetts. one. Officer reports other units defacing property and reports that Atlantic rested and charged with Class someone. Commissioner Frank will monitor the area. is due back in court in Drain Service and owner B drug possession at 4:38 A caller reported a strange Edelblut says former Con- Caller reports a group that December. Kevin Otto were convict- p.m. Wednesday. car in the area of Shepard cord High School teacher has been outside of 7 Spring Ryan, an author and ed Thursday of two counts Samuel Grady, 29, of 34 Street and Turner Road at Primo “Howie” Leung vol- Street Court for several hours researcher making her of manslaughter in a Walter Road, Danvers, was 3:05 p.m. on Wednesday. He untarily surrendered his being loud and a woman uri- first run for elected office, jury-waived trial. arrested and charged with op- stated it was a cab driver who teaching credentials as nating outside on Tuesday at is challenging incumbent Workers Kelvin Mat- eration of a motor vehicle with dropped off a student and a part of an agreement with 9:38 p.m. The group went back Quincy Mayor Thom- tocks and Robert Hig- a suspended license at 12:26 mother but he felt it was sus- the education depart- into their apartment for the as Koch in next week’s gins were working in p.m. Wednesday. picious. ment. Leung is prohibit- Damayah James, 20, of 80 night. A follow-up call came at election. the trench in Boston’s A caller reported at 5:50 ed from working in any Sagamore St., was arrested 11:47 p.m. to report the same Ryan told the newspa- South End in October p.m. on Wednesday that she school in New Hampshire and charged with assault and drove past a woman on Lime group of youths being loud in per the charge is just an 2016 when it collapsed or in any other state. battery and malicious destruc- Street who looked like she the rear parking lot 2 Summer “accusation” before declin- and broke a fire hydrant In Massachusetts, tion of property at 11:31 a.m. was parked in an odd way and 16 Foster streets. Officer ing further comment. supply line that flooded Leung is charged with Wednesday. and bent forward. She stated reports they were sent on their Police began investigat- the 14-foot deep trench two counts of aggravated Jose Perez-Tejada, 38, of it was an older woman. Re- way. ing in April after the own- with water. 255 Bailey St., was arrest- sponding officers reported the Clerk at the Holiday Inn at 1 er of a home said someone The defense argued the rape of a child; one count of indecent assault and ed and charged with Class B driver was just waiting for her Newbury St. advised a female threw eggs at the house city of Boston had failed battery on a child under drug distribution at 4:33 p.m. grandchild. is banging on room number while a tenant was inside. to properly maintain a the age of 14; and one Wednesday. A caller reported at 7:29 247 wanting to get inside to Ryan would not disclose fire hydrant. count of indecent assault Anna Todd-Herrick, 34, was p.m. on Wednesday that there speak to her husband but he to police why she did it. Prosecutors say Otto and battery on a person arrested and charged with was a child on Street who is not opening the door on Police responded to a had a history of safety vi- over the age of 14. He’s shoplifting by asportation and was yelling and screaming. Re- Wednesday at 12:51 a.m. Of- similar incident in May, olations and should have pleaded not guilty. miscellaneous municipal ordi- sponding officers spoke with a but no one was charged. installed cave-in protec- ficer reports the wife was able Leung, who’s out of nance violation at 12:27 p.m. father and daughter who stat- tions known as trench to make contact with the hus- jail on bail and living in Wednesday. ed they were having a verbal band and he was fine, just a Trooper charged in ATV boxes at the site. Natasha Wonson-Wood- argument. Massachusetts, is sched- heavy sleeper. shooting pleads not guilty uled for an appearance in ward, 40, was arrested and Area check requested Boston man convicted charged with armed robbery, BOSTON (AP) — A Middlesex Superior Court PEABODY about a man standing by of fatally stabbing son on Nov. 6. mayhem, assault and battery his car on Blair Terrace on Massachusetts State with a dangerous weapon and Police trooper who pros- Arrest Wednesday at 1:40 a.m. BOSTON (AP) — A Police: Driver arrested after assault and battery with seri- who does not reside in the ecutors say shot at an Boston man has been con- ous bodily injury at 10:34 p.m. Allen M. Pierce, 23, of 234 neighborhood. Possible ve- all-terrain vehicle driver victed by a jury of fatally I-93 chase at over 100 mph Wednesday. Washington St., Apt. B, was ar- hicle parked unoccupied in during a confrontation on stabbing his adult son rested on Wednesday at 12:24 a busy Boston highway CONCORD, N.H. (AP) front of 14 Blair Terrace with during an argument. — New Hampshire state Accidents a.m. following a report of a Massachusetts license plate has pleaded not guilty to Prosecutors say 57-year- fight in progress at the 7-Elev- police say a driver led 1FEW75. No details provid- assault charges. old Desmond Tahatdil A report of a motor vehicle en at 79 Lowell St. on charges them on a 35-mile pur- ed. Trooper Matthew was convicted Wednesday crash at 11:11 a.m. Wednes- of assault and battery on a Sheehan was released suit along Interstate 93 Missing stop sign reported at of second-degree murder day at 373 Eastern Ave.; at police officer and disorderly on personal recognizance reaching over 100 miles the intersection of Franklin and in the March 2017 death 11:44 a.m. Wednesday at 442 conduct. Prisoner was taken to after entering his plea an hour before he was Chestnut streets on Wednes- of 35-year-old Brendon Lynnfield St.; at 5:37 p.m. Lahey Hospital & Medical Cen- Thursday. arrested. day at 7:52 a.m. Officer re- Tahatdil. Wednesday at 66 Commer- ter to be checked out and then The Suffolk district A trooper noticed a ported it to the Department of Witnesses testified that cial St.; at 6:16 p.m. Wednes- brought to jail. attorney’s office says he car veer off the road Public Works. day at Casey’s Shell at 535 shot and injured 28-year- the defendant shared and strike a guardrail Resident reported her son Lynnway; at 6:56 p.m. Summons old Aderito Monteiro living space with his son in Windham in a north- missing on Wednesday at Wednesday at 739 Lynnfield during a confrontation and infant grandson in bound lane at about 12:30 St.; at 7:46 p.m. Wednesday Solomon Russinoff, 26, 9:17 a.m. The missing person with 25 ATV and dirt bike the basement of a home a.m. Thursday. It kept at Light and Summer streets; of 15A Linden St., Allston, is a 6-foot tall black man with riders on Interstate 93 in in the city’s Dorchester going. at 9:10 p.m. Wednesday at was summoned following a developmental delays and a February 2018. neighborhood. Police said the pursuit 550 Lynnfield St.; at 7:49 a.m. motor vehicle stop at Rizzo’s history of seizures. He was last Sheehan was one of A family member re- continued into Concord, Thursday at Stop & Shop at 35 Roast Beef at 178 Lynn St. on seen in Peabody wearing a 13 officers present but ported hearing a fight in where the car eventually Washington St.; at 9:18 a.m. Wednesday at 1:08 p.m. for black and gray sweatshirt, dark the only one to open the basement before the headed north in a south- Thursday at 500 Lynnfield St.; operating an unregistered and blue jeans and sandals. The fire. Prosecutors say he victim was taken to the bound lane before the at 9:26 a.m. Thursday at Laigh- uninsured motor vehicle. officer checked a friend’s ad- grabbed a semi-automat- hospital with multiple driver fled and was found. ton and Washington streets; at Wellington Lopez-Castil- dress at 16 Crowninshield St., ic service rifle out of his stab wounds, including He was identified as 11:20 a.m. Thursday at Suf- lo, 39, of 17 Highland Ave., Apt. 316, at 15 Hingston St.; cruiser despite having a one that had punctured 38-year-old Jessy Rodri- folk and Washington streets; Lynn, was summoned follow- Hair Hut, and another barber handgun on his hip. his lung and heart. guez Ruiz, of Lawrence, at 11:47 a.m. Thursday at ing a motor vehicle stop on shop on Main Street, but he Sheehan, also under The defendant fled the facing such charges as Congress Street and Western County Street on Wednesday was not at any of those loca- investigation for what home prior to the arrival reckless conduct, pos- Avenue. at 2:40 p.m. for operating an tions. A be on the lookout was authorities call racial- of police and was on the session of controlled and A report of a motor vehicle uninsured motor vehicle with issued. Northeast Arc reported ly-tinged social media lam until he was appre- narcotic drugs, drunken crash with personal injury at a suspended license and re- he was located by an employ- posts, has been suspended hended in New York City driving and disobeying a 1:20 p.m. Thursday at East- voked registration. ee and is on his way back to without pay. in June 2018. police officer. ern Avenue and Erie Street; 81 Main St. at 2:45 p.m. Thursday at Bos- Accidents ton and Summer streets; at 2:46 p.m. Thursday on Austin Motor vehicle crash report- SWAMPSCOTT Square. ed at 8 Sewall at 16 Holten streets on Tuesday at 5:01 Accidents p.m. Officer reports no injuries Breaking and Entering A report of a motor vehicle Need to find and no vehicles towed. A report of a breaking and Caller in a 2017 black Rav 4 crash at Humphrey Street and entering 9:28 a.m. Wednesday pulled over on the side of the Puritan Road at 6:11 p.m. on at 39 Congress St. road following a hit and run Wednesday. an article? A report of a motor vehicle crash on Wednesday at 7:53 breaking and entering at 1:45 a.m. Officer reports no injuries, Complaints p.m. Wednesday at 292 Essex and the suspect vehicle was St.; at 8:11 p.m. Wednesday a gray sedan. Officer checked A report of a fight at 450 at 35 Hamilton Ave.; at 12:01 the area, cannot locate the re- Paradise Road at 6:14 p.m. on a.m. Thursday at 124 Central porting party and checking the Wednesday. Subscribe to Ave. surrounding areas. The officer A report of suspicious ac- stated that there was no dam- tivity at Dunkin Donuts, 980 Overdose age and no suspects. Paradise Road, at 7:09 p.m. e-edition on on Wednesday. A report of an overdose at Complaints A report of an erratic oper- 12:40 p.m. Thursday at 79 ator on Humphrey Street at Manson St. A 911 hang up call was 10:11 p.m. on Wednesday. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS

Left, Classical faces off against St. Mary’s in the 2019 Lynn Volleyball Tournament. Below, St. Mary’s Isabella Moretti, left, and Eva Fainga’a try to block a shot from Clas- sical’s Reese Brinkler.

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK

Lynnfield’s Bakari Mitchell, left, leaps in the air to cele- brate Jack Ford’s ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK (85) touchdown. Michael Gatchell and Abigail Heaphy, both of Lynn, look through the ITEM PHOTO | menu of marijuana products for sale at Apothca during the shop’s first SPENSER HASAK day as a recreational marijuana dispensary.

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK From left, Amelia Crehan, 8, of Swampscott has her photo taken with Hedwig and a broom during Swampscott Library’s Harry Potter Hallow- een Party; Peyton Buksa, 10, of Lynn lets out a scream as she pretends to be a prisoner of Azkaban; Gynessa Melendez, 10, of Lynn is sorted into House Gryffindor.

A zombie nurse peaks out from behind cobwebs as it stands at the front door of Kristen Hawes’ Halloween Lynn home that decorations won Ward 1 City cover houses Councilor Wayne off of Lozzi’s annual Centre Street Halloween deco- in Lynn. ration contest.

ITEM PHOTO | ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO SPENSER HASAK A8 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 LOOK! National Go Cook For Your Pets Day, National Calzone Day, National Author’s Day

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903.

Trick or treat Romania hosts carving of more than 30,000 pumpkins BUCHAREST, Romania an established event (AP) — The Romanian marked by parties and capital Bucharest has events throughout the hosted what organizers country. claim is Europe’s biggest Some traditional Or- pumpkin carving event. thodox Romanians and Thousands of visitors members of the clergy tried their hand at sculpt- disapprove of the cele- ing more than 30,000 brations, labeling them pumpkins in a public “anti-Christian,” warning park ahead of Halloween, parents against allowing spending hours on their children to wear “evil work. creature masks” and The results of their deploring the “demonic” endeavor were then dis- nature of the festivities. played on a 4-meter-high But children in colorful and 100-meter-long Halloween costumes de- scaffold. picting ghosts, monsters Halloween was virtual- and superheroes were the ly unknown in Romania driving force of the week- ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO before the fall of commu- end event in Bucharest, nism in 1989. It has since meticulously working on Jason Howard, 6, and his brother, Joey, 8, go trick-or-treating along Woodlawn Street in Lynn become increasingly their pumpkins and then Thursday night. popular with Romanians competing in an out t of all ages and is now parade.

Fires, smoke disrupt Happy Hall-oween! Halloween fun for many California kids

BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) to be a ninja, settled for — For tens of thousands a SWAT of cer costume of children in California, they found at Target. Her the biggest monsters this daughter and her 10-year- Halloween are wild res that old friend, whose family also have thrown trick-or-treat- evacuated, went to the Love ing into disarray. on Haight boutique in the Nancy Metzger-Carter city’s famed Haight-Ashbury and her family have been in neighborhood to put together a San Francisco hotel since hippie costumes. Saturday when a blaze in “The people were so sweet Sonoma County wine coun- to them. They found pants try forced them to evacuate that will t them. They their home in the small were helping to cut them,” community of Graton. Metzger-Carter said. Every day, her 11-year-old Many families who live in daughter and 7-year-old son and around wine country worriedly asked how they north of San Francisco have would still have Halloween no neighborhood to bring because they left their cos- their kids to collect candy tumes behind. because they’re coming home “We were like, ‘No matter to destruction, are still un- what, you’re gonna have a der evacuation orders or fac- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Halloween. We’re gonna g- ing lingering power outages ure it out,’” Metzger-Carter meant to prevent electrical Hall Company Director of First Impressions Jacqui Trainor wears her Male cent cos- said Wednesday. equipment from starting tume as she works on Halloween. Her son, who was going res in windy weather.

St. Mary’s dreams EMG Help Wanted

Essex Media Group, publisher of the Daily Item,Lynnfield Weekly News, Peabody Weekly News, La Voz, 01907 Magazine, 01940 Magazine, 01945 Magazine, North Shore Golf Magazine and Itemlive.com (digital platform) is looking for a motivated and driven individual to join our sales team.

If you are a positive thinker, have interpersonal skills, confidence and a strong work ethic and think you could provide advertising solutions to companies and organizations on the North Shore of Boston give me a call, Ernie Carpenter at 781-593-7700 x1355 or email at Guests on “The American Dream,” hosted by attorney James J. Carri- gan, left, are from St. Mary’s Lynn, whose motto is “Ours is to Build”: [email protected] Head of School, Dr. John F. Dolan, and Associate Head of School, David Angeramo.

WEATHER LOTTERY National weather MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Friday, November 1, 2019 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Thursday ...... 3794 Thursday ...... 9972 Wednesday ...... 7615 Wednesday ...... 4087 Sunrise today 7:15 a.m. Windy with lots of sunshine. SW winds 20 to 25 kt with High 58F. Winds W at 20 to gusts up to 45 kt, becoming Tuesday ...... 6010 Tuesday ...... 2468 Sunset today 5:38 p.m. 30 mph. Winds could occa- W 15 to 20 kt with gusts up Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: H sionally gust over 40 mph. to 35 kt in the afternoon. Sunrise tomorrow 7:16 a.m. Tonight: Clear skies. Low 39F. Waves around 2 ft, except 3 EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 3:07 p.m. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph. to 5 ft at the outer harbor en- All 4 ...... $4,624 All 4 ...... $4,026 trance. A chance of showers. Low tide today 9:32 p.m. H First or last 3 ...... $647 First or last 3 ...... $564 Any 2 ...... $55 Any 2 ...... $48 High tide tomorrow 3:49 a.m. Any 1 ...... $6 Any 1 ...... $5 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4 ...... $193 All 4 ...... $335 Fronts First 3 ...... $108 First 3 ...... $188 Cold Warm Stationary Pressure Last 3 ...... $108 Last 3 ...... $94 H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Mass Cash: 9-10-20-29-35 NOV. 4 NOV. 12 TODAY SATURDAY SUNDAY <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ Sunny | High 58, Low 39 Sunny | High 50s, Low 40s M’ sunny | High 50s, Low 30s Lucky for Life: Unavailable NATIONAL SUMMARY: Rain and mountain snow will taper off early in the morning in New England today. Cooler air and plenty of sun will move across much of the East. Very cold and windy conditions with flurries will shift into the northern Plains. Seasonably cool air will push across the South and much of the West. Lighter winds will prevail across California.

©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 Second-half goal propels Fenwick Tech volleyball By Mike Alongi ITEM STAFF falls to Ipswich in PEABODY — Thanks to a goal from Grace Morey in the second half, the No. Div. 3 North 2 Bishop Fenwick eld By Daniel Kane hockey team took down ITEM STAFF No. 15 Weston, 1-0, in the rst round of the Division IPSWICH — The No. 10 seed Tech volleyball team 2 North tournament at saw its season come to an end on the road in the rst Steven E. Donaldson Sta- round of the Division 3 North State Tournament dium Thursday afternoon. Thursday. The Tigers came in prepared to defend The two teams battled to a against a strong offensive attack from No. 7 Ipswich, scoreless tie for nearly 45 but it proved to be too much with Tech losing by set minutes of game time be- scores of 14-25, 18-25 and 16-25. fore Morey broke the dead- “Ipswich’s offense was the best offense we’ve seen lock. all year,” Tech coach Kaitlyn Wechsler said. “We knew “I thought we played that coming in. We practiced for it all week. We prac- well out there for the most tice for the big hits. But Ipswich is a phenomenal part, but at the same time team. we had a lot of scoring “I think we prepared well,” Wechsler said. “We knew chances that we just what we were coming into (Thursday). I told the team couldn’t nish on,” said we just wanted to go in and ght. I think we did that.” Fenwick coach Marybeth The Tigers started the night off on the right foot, Mahoney. “Our defense building an early 3-2 lead thanks to kills from Delcy played a really strong Ortiz and Kaylin Kang. But Tech couldn’t hold the game (Thursday), and our Ipswich offense off for long. Claire O’Flynn led the goaltending was great as ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO way with a handful of kills up front and Ipswich went well. It was a great team Bishop Fenwick’s Grace Morey (third from left) scored the only goal on an 8-1 run, with Tech’s only point coming off a service error to fall behind 10-4. win for us.” of the game in a win over Weston in the rst round of the Division 2 The Tigers got back to keeping pace for a short time, FENWICK, B2 North tournament Thursday afternoon at Donaldson Stadium. but another strong Ipswich run forced Tech to take a timeout after falling behind 17-8. The break didn’t do much to help and Ipswich’s Emily Davidson nished off the set with an ace to put Ipswich ahead 1-0. Murphy nets ve goals in Pioneers’ win The second set was the most competitive of the night with the teams battling through four lead By Anne Marie Tobin that. The key was for me to changes and three ties. ITEM STAFF get open and give Carolyn TECH, B2 (Garofoli) room to distrib- LYNNFIELD — Junior ute the ball out wide. Ev- Maddie Murphy and the eryone, Lily (Rothwell) es- No. 5 Lynn eld eld hockey pecially, had their heads up team were  at out domi- looking to pass the ball and Marblehead’s nant in Thursday’s 7-2 win I also thought Talia over No. 12 Ipswich in the (Bridgham) did a great job Rodrigues wins NEC opening round of the Divi- getting the ball up the sion 2 North tournament at eld.” Pioneer Stadium. Pioneer coach Mamie cross country MVP Murphy had a monster Reardon said she had never game. She factored in every seen anything like it. By Harold Rivera Pioneer goal, nishing with “Maddie just came to play, ITEM SPORTS EDITOR ve goals and two assists. as she always does, but she The rst 10 minutes of the was on a mission from the Fresh from a rst-place nish in the Northeastern game were played in a rain Conference meet, Marblehead’s Loeden Rodrigues was very start,” Reardon said. squall, but that didn’t both- named boys cross country MVP as the awards and all- “She just kept bringing the er Murphy. She scored four stars were announced Thursday. ball down, which she can do goals in the rst seven min- Rodrigues was joined by teammate Nate May on the because she is so quick on utes to stake the Pioneers all-conference team. Two Magicians, Peter Clifford and that right side. And truly, to a 4-0 lead. Will Lamb, earned all-star honors. Marblehead coach the passing was great so we Murphy’s secret? A pre- Brian Heenan was named NEC Coach of the Year. played our game and just game treat and heads-up Salem, the NEC South champion, earned the Sports- were able to settle in after play from her teammates. manship Award. Beverly won the NEC North. Maddie got us off to that “I think it was all those The rest of the boys all-conference team includes Pea- great start.” Skittles I ate before the body’s Antonio Craveiro, Logan Tracia and Adam Abdul- With the win, the Pio- game, it was the Halloween ghani; Beverly’s Jackson Wood, Patrick Gilligan; Dan- ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO neers advance to a quarter- candy,” said Murphy. “They vers’ TJ Glowik. nal matchup against No. 4 Maddie Murphy had ve goals and two were good luck for sure, but The rest of the all-stars are Classical’s Kevin Baker, Manchester-Essex Sunday assists in a win over Ipswich in the rst we played really unsel sh- Max Gonzalez; English’s Adnan Jalal; Beverly’s Michael at Hyland Field (1 p.m). round of the Division 2 North tournament ly. Our passing was fantas- Brock, Jack Rivers, Jackson Clark; Peabody’s Jacob Far- Thursday afternoon. tic and we had worked on LYNNFIELD, B2 hat, Noah Christopher; Danvers’ Kevin Rodgers; Swampscott’s Dylan Brawley; Salem’s Chris Barnes, Alex Reid, Jack Fitch; Gloucester’s Harry Pelosi, Max Littman; Winthrop’s Patrick Haskell. The Beverly girls were well represented among their Llanos leading the way for Revere all-stars and awards. Beverly’s Heidi Eberhardt was named conference MVP and Panthers coach Dave By Harold Rivera game right before he got Jellerson was named coach of the year. The Panthers ITEM SPORTS EDITOR hurt and they were some also won the NEC North. Classical won the NEC South amazing runs. It’s tough and Danvers earned the Sportsmanship Award. REVERE — Things took to come back from a bro- a tough turn for Revere ken ankle. Joe’s a kid that CROSS COUNTRY, B2 running back Joe Llanos makes everyone around last fall when he suffered him better. He’s always an early-season ankle inju- ready to go at practice, ry and spent seven games challenging his team- watching his teammates mates. It makes it a good from the sidelines. But Lla- atmosphere for everyone.” nos believes he’s back at Llanos pointed to a num- 100 percent now and he’s ber of factors that have got the numbers to prove it. contributed to Revere’s Llanos, a senior, has car- stellar start. The Patriots’ ried Revere’s offense with offensive line has opened CONGRESS 1,055 rushing yards and 13 up running lanes each INSURANCE AGENCY OF LYNN rushing touchdowns in sev- game. 131 BROAD STREET, LYNN, MA 01901 en games. “The offensive line is “It feels great to be back,” a big key,” Llanos said. Congress Insurance Agency’s Llanos said. “I feel like I ITEM FILE PHOTO “They practice hard on the Player of the Week missed a lot but just to Revere senior running back Joe Llanos (right) sled, maybe 10 times hard- be back is a great feeling. has rushed for 1,055 yards and 13 touchdowns er than any other position. Looking back, I feel that through seven games this season. It’s a big part of our suc- everything was for the bet- cess. I feel very con dent ter.” “Joe has been awesome,” Llanos’ success is far running behind them. His success running Revere coach Lou Cicatel- from a surprise to Cicatel- They’re big, they’re strong the football has propelled li said. “He’s done every- li. and they get the job done Revere to the top of the thing we’ve asked him to “We knew he was good,” when we need it done.” Northeastern Conference, do. He’s been a big part Cicatelli said. “We knew Revere’s coaches have an undefeated (7-0) regular of our success. He’s a kid last year that he was go- done everything they can season and the No. 2 seed that has a very high foot- ing to be an impact play- to put the Patriots in posi- tions to make plays. in the Division 4 North ball IQ. He’s a good listen- er. He scored two touch- state tournament. er.” downs in the Peabody LLANOS, B2 JEFFREY HILL LYNN CLASSICAL Navigators release 2020 schedule This week’s Congress Insurance Agency Player of the Week is Jeffrey Hill, a junior wide receiver from the Lynn By Joshua Kummins 2020 schedule. low a quick trip to Nash- this summer.” Classical Rams. In a 30 to 0 win over Saugus, Hill had FOR THE ITEM The Navs will begin ua, N.H., to take on the The 56-game schedule seven receptions for 174 yards and four touchdowns. This is Hill’s second year on the varsity football team. the campaign with a Silver Knights. features 28 home games, LYNN — Come the nal This year will also be his third year playing varsity home game for the rst “We were very excited to including four on Fridays week of May, Futures Col- for the Rams. Aside from excelling as an and Saturdays and ve on athlete, Hill is also an exceptional student. He boasts a legiate League time since 2013, hosting see what our rst schedule the West eld Star res as a new ownership group Sundays. Unlike previous 3.8 GPA and plans to continue his academic and (FCBL) action will return years, the popular post- athletic career after high school. This year, Jeff is to Lynn’s Fraser Field on Wednesday, May 27. looked like,” said January. game reworks shows, leading the team in touchdown receptions with 10 TD’s. for the ninth consecutive North Shore will play two “The league has worked sponsored by Wayne The Rams look to extend their win streak to five as they summer. The season has of its rst three games at hard to put out a fair and take on Winchester on the road at 7 p.m. Alarm, will take place on now inched a bit closer as home as a Friday night equitable schedule and varying dates throughout new North Shore Naviga- contest against the new- now we can’t wait to let For additional information on Congress Insurance, the summer. tors co-owner Derek Janu- est FCBL franchise, the Navs Nation know about visit www.Congressinsurance.com ary announced the team’s , will fol- all that we have planned NAVS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 Fenwick field hockey wins tourney opener FENWICK game-winner for the Cru- From B1 saders. “It was great to get the The first half ended in a goal on a corner, we work scoreless tie, but it wasn’t on those a lot in practice without opportunities for and we’re pretty confident both teams. Weston with them,” said Mahoney. opened the game with the Weston made a couple upper hand in time of pos- more pushes as time wore session, but Fenwick’s de- out in the game, but the fense stood tall and didn’t Fenwick defense and goal- allow any shots through. ie Cat Elias sent every The Crusaders then scoring chance back and bounced back to get a cou- held on for the win. ple scoring chances of The road doesn’t get any their own, but Fenwick easier for Fenwick (17-2), came up short each time. as the Crusaders will take For Mahoney, it was a on another tough and un- matter of not cashing in ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO familiar foe in No. 10 Pen- when the opportunities Bishop Fenwick’s Isabella Marashi looks for a tucket in the Division 2 came up. pass during a win over Weston in the Division 2 North quarterfinal on “Our passing game was North tournament Thursday afternoon. Saturday (2:30). really strong (Thursday) “I think Pentucket plays and we were getting in half wound down, but go in the game. After the a much different game good positions, but we just nothing came of it and the ball got sent in bounds, than Weston does, so we’ll weren’t finishing,” said score remained knotted at Paige Littlehale sent a have something new to Mahoney. “We talked 0-0 going into halftime. shot toward the net. The prepare for,” said Ma- about spreading out on The second half started Weston goalie got a pad on honey. “They’re more of a the field and looking for off in a similar fashion, it and knocked it away, passing team with some the best passing options with both teams sending but the loose ball bounced strong players up front, so on each play, and I think scoring opportunities back right to Morey. After we’ll have to come out and we did a better job of that and forth. But it all came quickly getting her stick play our game. If we come in the second half.” down to a single corner on it, Morey buried the out confident and play Weston got off a few chance for Fenwick with goal with 15:45 remaining well, hopefully we’ll be ITEM FILE PHOTO scoring chances as the just under 16 minutes to to score the eventual able to grab another win.” Bishop Fenwick running back David Cifuentes has rushed for an area-leading 14 touchdowns so far this season. Murphy scores five goals in Lynnfield win LYNNFIELD and got off a shot that was play. phy made another long run From B1 blocked. Lynnfield took the “Again, I cannot say down the right side and ITEM STAT LEADERS ball the other way in a hur- enough about Ava,” said crossed to Rothwell, who Murphy started the party ry, with Langone playing a Reardon. “She saved at least put the final nail in the Ti- just 1:24 in. She took a dish through ball to Murphy. She three goals with absolutely gers’ coffin. OFFENSE from Rothwell and flew drove to goal and finished in incredible saves, like that Murphy and Reardon down the right side, then another scrum, making it one.” agreed that Sunday’s game PASSING YARDS blasted a hard shot inside 4-0 with 22:42 left in the With 5:51 left in the half against the Hornets, who Clayton Marengi Lynnfield, Sr. 1490 the far post to make it 1-0. half. Kaminski finished a Mur- the Pioneers defeated last Two and a half minutes Daniel Gisonno Classical, Sr. 1475 Ipswich stepped up its at- phy cross to make it 5-0. Saturday in a 1-0 thriller, later, it was deja vu. Mur- tack and both teams had Ali Moulton finally got Ip- will be a challenge. Matt Crowley St. John’s, Sr. 1112 phy collected a pass from scoring opportunities over swich on the board about a “I’m so happy for the team Joshua Robertson Marblehead, So. 1052 Bridgham and slammed it the next several minutes, minute later to send the to get this win move on, but past Ipswich goalie Kayla but both teams’ defense teams into the halftime It’s going to be a very tough Graham Inzana Swampscott, Sr. 977 Laddin, far post left. ruled. break with Lynnfield hold- game,” said Reardon. TOUCHDOWN PASSES About a minute later, Lynnfield goalie Avaing a commanding 5-1 lead. “Obviously we take a lot of Clayton Marengi Lynnfield, Sr. 18 Anna Kaminski worked the O’Brien (nine saves) came Murphy wasn’t done yet. positives from this game, ball into scrum in front of up huge with about 10 min- About eight minutes in, but we can’t get too excited Daniel Gisonno Classical, Sr. 18 the net. Gabby Langone utes to play. Ipswich’s Row- Bridgham (two assists) and dwell on it,” said Mur- Graham Inzana Swampscott, Sr. 13 (two assists) got a stick on it an Galanis broke in alone, dished to Garofoli. She phy. “We have to put this in Matt Crowley St. John’s, Sr. 11 and tipped to Murphy, who but O’Brien made the save crossed to Murphy, who the past and focus on the was all alone on the right of the game when she came slammed it home to make it next game. We know we are Joshua Robertson Marblehead, So. 11 side and redirected it home. off her line and made a slid- 6-1 going to have to play anoth- RUSHING YARDS Ipswich showed a little life ing save to break up the Five minutes later, Mur- er great game to move on.” Joe Llanos Revere, Sr. 1055 Kalvin So Classical, Jr. 956 Tim Cronin Marblehead, Sr. 689 Season ends in first round for Tech volleyball Daniel Gisonno Classical, Sr. 689 TECH back on top at 14-13. down an Ipswich offense ty. No matter what was Dylan January Swampscott, Sr. 672 From B1 But that was one of the feeding off momentum. happening on the court RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS last leads Tech would The Tigers couldn’t keep they just pushed them- Ipswich started things have for the rest of the pace and eventually fell selves every game. So I’m David Cifuentes Fenwick, Sr. 14 off and capitalized on a night. Both teams kept behind by as much as really proud of all of them Joe Llanos Revere, Sr. 13 pair of Tech errors to go pace with each other 21-7 later in the set. for that.” Haidar Bdaiwi Tech, Sr. 11 ahead 3-1. But the Tigers down the stretch, but Ips- Tech put together one The Tigers graduate came right back thanks to wich ended the second set final run to cut the Ips- eight seniors, each of Tim Cronin Marblehead, Sr. 11 a block from Genesis Pau- on a four-point run to wich lead to 24-16, but a whom leaves a lasting im- Kalvin So Classical, Jr. 10 lino to go ahead 4-3. From take it 25-18 and go ahead service error ended the pact on the program, RECEIVING YARDS there, both teams traded 2-0. night for the Tigers and Wechsler said. points leading to a 6-6 tie. A handful of unforced Ipswich advanced to the “They turned this pro- Tahj Purter English, Jr. 661 Tech lost some momen- errors doomed Tech in the quarterfinals with the 3-0 gram around the last two Jack Ford Lynnfield, Jr. 594 tum midway through the third set. After the Tigers win. years,” Wechsler said. Matt Duchemin St. John’s, Sr. 572 set and fell behind 11-7 went ahead 1-0, a pair of “This team just fought,” “I’m so proud of what before climbing back into errors helped Ipswich go Wechsler said. “That’s they’ve been able to ac- Jeffrey Hill Classical, Jr. 502 things. An ace from Gl- ahead 5-1 before a Tigers been our word all year complish. They’re leaving Ryan Freiberger Marblehead, Sr. 400 erys Merced and a kill by timeout. The timeout long, is just fight. They a great legacy and they’ll TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Lizeth Vela put the Tigers didn’t do much to slow pushed through adversi- always be welcome here.” Jack Ford Lynnfield, Jr. 10 Jeffrey Hill Classical, Jr. 10 Llanos, Revere ready for state tournament Tahj Purter English, Jr. 7 Matt Duchemin St. John’s, Sr. 6 LLANOS said. “That’s what we do. faster, quicker and stron- Other postseason games From B1 We work hard, day in and ger off the ball. I think Friday night are Matignon Zack Palmer Swampscott, Sr. 6 day out. we’ll get the job done. It’s at Tech (6), Lowell at St. “The coaches are great,” “We go hard in practice. going to be a battle all four John’s (7), Classical at TEAM Llanos said. “They put a We work on everything. We quarters. It’s going to come Winchester (7), Marble- POINTS PER GAME lot of time into our success, study our opponents and down to who wants it more. head at North Reading (7), English 37.42 day in and day out. They watch a lot of film. That’s We have to give it all we’ve Newburyport at Lynnfield know exactly what’s going been a big help.” got.” (7) and Ipswich at Fenwick Revere 36.71 on at all times. They al- Cicatelli agrees. Although it’s one game at (7). Saturday’s tournament Classical 34.25 ways know what to do and “We have a lot of kids a time, Llanos is confident slate includes English at St. John’s 31.85 that’s a big part of our suc- that are focused right now,” that his Patriots are well Tewksbury (1), St. Mary’s cess.” Cicatelli said. “It’s been a equipped for a playoff run. at Greater Lawrence (2), Marblehead 29.85 And Revere hasn’t taken great year. We just want to “That would mean a lot Charlestown at KIPP (6) POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME its practices lightly. The keep it going.” to me,” Llanos said. “This is and Weston at Swamp- Swampscott 10.57 Patriots take advantage of The Patriots begin their what I’ve always wanted. cott (7). Non-tournament their opportunities to im- postseason quest Friday It’s something I’d be proud games Friday are Saugus Fenwick 12.87 prove on the practice field night (6:30) when they of for myself, my family, at Wilmington (7) and Peabody 13.14 and make the most of film welcome No. 7 Dracut in our fans and our team. Arlington at Peabody (7). Tech 13.14 sessions in preparing for the opening round at Har- “We’re playing our best Winthrop travels to Hamil- their opponents. ry Della Russo Stadium. football but we have more ton-Wenham in a non-tour- St. John’s 13.57 “We’re a team that works “They’re a good team,” to show. We’re not going to nament game Saturday hard every day,” Llanos Llanos said. “I think we’re slow down.” (2:45). Classical’s Brennan makes NEC all-conference Navigators release schedule for 2020 season NAVS “Everything from game new playoff format. Just the Silver Knights and From B1 day promotions and the four of the seven teams . Their first cross country squad new party deck experi- will qualify for the play- of nine meetings with Typical times for home ence to our new logo and offs, with both the semi- the four-time champion CROSS COUNTRY cal’s Miriam Bamaca, Ke- games will be as follows: uniforms will be unveiled final and championship From B1 nia Mejia, Mia Kebreau; Monday-Thursday at 6:35 on December 2,” January rounds now being contest- is set for Friday, June 19 English’s Lydia Splaine; p.m., Fridays and Satur- said. “Tickets will also go ed as best-of-three series. at Hanover Insurance Classical’s Rachel Bren- Beverly’s MacNeil, Mia days at 7:05 p.m., and Sun- on sale and our new online The first half of the reg- Park. North Shore will nan, who finished sixth at Kasperowicz, Kylie McCa- days at 4:05 p.m. Camp team store will be live so ular season will conclude also play Westfield, New the all-conference meet, rthy; Marblehead’s Mi- and school day games will everyone can get a head on Tuesday, June 30, with Britain, and the Pittsfield brought home all-confer- chaela Haliotis, Olivia begin at 11 a.m. on dates start on holiday shopping the first-place team at Suns nine times apiece. ence honors. The rest of Cleary; Danvers’ Catie to be announced. for their favorite Navs that point locking up the the all-conference team Nemeskal, Olivia Viel; Ticket sales and party fan.” No. 1 playoff seed. The The Bristol Blues are no includes Beverly’s Eber- Peabody’s Emily MacDon- deck rentals will begin on The regular season will second-half champion will longer members of the hardt, Emily Young, India ald; Swampscott’s Olivia Monday, December 2, coin- run until Sunday, August be the No. 2 seed. The re- Futures League. Ingemi, Olivia Young and King; Winthrop’s Beatrice ciding with the release of 2, with the playoffs imme- maining two playoff spots As the offseason con- Sophia MacNeil; Marble- Holzbach, Libby Carney; a final schedule including diately following through will go to the teams with tinues, stay up to date on head’s Caroline Johnson, Salem’s Lucy Tuttle, Sar- finalized game times and Sunday, August 9. How- the next two best records the latest Navs news by Tess Whalen; Peabody’s ah Cayouette-Gluckman; promotional dates. Con- ever, this year’s league combined. visiting nsnavs.com and Sophia DiVasta. Gloucester’s Lillie Favaz- tact January (DJ@nsnavs. schedule will feature two The Navs will play following us on Facebook, The all-stars are Classi- za. com) for more information. halves and a subsequent 10 games against both Twitter, and . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE FRIDAY (5:30) Football SATURDAY State Tournament Football Division 1 North State Tournament No. 7 Lowell at No. 2 St. John’s (7) Division 3 North Division 3 North No. 7 English at No. 2 Tewksbury (1) No. 5 Classical at No. 4 Winchester (7) Division 5 North Division 4 North No. 5 Weston at No. 4 Swampscott No. 7 Dracut at No. 2 Revere (6:30) (7) No. 5 Marblehead at No. 4 North Division 7 North Reading (7) No. 7 St. Mary’s at No. 2 Greater Division 5 North Lawrence (2) No. 6 Newburyport at No. 3 Lynnfield Division 8 North (7) No. 6 Charlestown at No. 3 KIPP (6) Division 6 North Non-tournament games No. 6 Ipswich at No. 3 Fenwick (7) Winthrop at Hamilton-Wenham (2:45) Division 8 North No. 8 Matignon at No. 1 Tech (6) Volleyball Non-tournament games MIAA State Tournament Saugus at Wilmington (7) Division 2 North Arlington at Peabody (7) No. 13 Boston English at No. 4 Clas- Volleyball sical (4:30) MIAA State Tournament No. 17 Brighton/No. 16 Bedford at Division 1 North No. 1 Lynnfield (6) No. 12 Peabody at No. 5 Woburn (5) Field Hockey No. 9 Central Catholic at No. 8 Mar- MIAA State Tournament blehead (6) Division 2 North Division 2 North No. 10 Pentucket at No. 2 Fenwick No. 10 Fenwick at No. 7 Charlestown (2:30)

SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn Jets hockey Lynn Jets Alumni preseason meeting Hockey Game The Lynn Jets will be The Lynn Jets Alumni holding a player/parent pre- Hockey Game will be played season meeting on Tuesday, on Friday, Nov. 29 from noon Nov. 5 at 6 p.m. at Connery to 2 p.m. at Connery Rink. Rink. The meeting will be to All former Jets/Classical/ discuss the upcoming 2019- English/Tech alums are 2020 season and schedule of encouraged to participate. events. All 7th and 8th graders are eligible to play Pizza and refreshments for the Jets this season, and will be provided, and a $20 all interested players are donation to the program is welcome to attend. suggested. For more information, con- For more information, con- tact coach Mike Roberts at tact coach Mike Roberts at [email protected]. [email protected].

TV/RADIO TV NBA 7 p.m...... Houston at Brooklyn...... ESPN 7:30 p.m...... New York at Boston...... NBCSB 9:30 p.m...... LA Lakers at ...... ESPN FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Radio NBA Ben Watson is set to face one of his former teams when the Patriots take on the Baltimore Ravens 7:30 p.m...... New York at Boston...... WBZ-FM 98.5 on Sunday Night Football. NFL Pats’ Watson familiar with Ravens’ defense AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE East East FOXBOROUGH (AP) — more (2016-2017) back to ally tough, hard-nosed de- reer receptions, wouldn’t W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA New England 8 0 0 1.000 250 61 Dallas 4 3 0 .571 190 124 As a veteran of 16 NFL New Orleans (2018) and fense. Those guys aren’t be averse to filling such a Buffalo 5 2 0 .714 134 122 Philadelphia 4 4 0 .500 202 199 seasons who spent two of now back to New England there, but the head coach role in the backfield in the N.Y. Jets 1 6 0 .143 78 185 N.Y. Giants 2 6 0 .250 158 218 Miami 0 7 0 .000 77 238 Washington 1 7 0 .125 99 195 those years with the Balti- again. (John Harbaugh) is obvi- future, particularly in a South South more Ravens, Ben Watson After missing the 2016 ously still there and just goal-line situation. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Indianapolis 5 2 0 .714 158 151 New Orleans 7 1 0 .875 195 156 is well versed in the hard- season with a torn Achilles the mentality is there that “Now that would be Houston 5 3 0 .625 212 188 Carolina 4 3 0 .571 179 184 nosed history of that team. suffered in the preseason, they want to be a team great,” said Watson. “We’ll Jacksonville 4 4 0 .500 173 163 Tampa Bay 2 5 0 .286 196 212 “It was an impression Watson returned in 2017 that can run the football have to talk to Josh (offen- Tennessee 4 4 0 .500 148 135 Atlanta 1 7 0 .125 165 250 North North that was made upon me to lead the Ravens in re- and a team that can stop sive coordinator Josh Mc- W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA playing against those ceptions with 61 for 522 the run.” Daniels) about that. But Baltimore 5 2 0 .714 214 156 Green Bay 7 1 0 .875 215 163 Pittsburgh 3 4 0 .429 150 145 Minnesota 6 2 0 .750 211 132 guys when I was here,” yards and four touchdowns Last Sunday, playing in if I’m in there on the goal Cleveland 2 5 0 .286 133 181 Detroit 3 3 1 .500 180 186 the 38-year-old tight end, while appearing in all 16 just his second game of line I will plead my case Cincinnati 0 8 0 .000 124 210 Chicago 3 4 0 .429 128 122 who is in his second stint games. the season after serving a to get the ball inside the West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA in New England, said On Sunday night at four-game suspension for 1. I don’t want to take too Kansas City 5 3 0 .625 226 181 San Francisco 7 0 0 1.000 207 77 Wednesday. Baltimore, he will suit up violating the league’s per- many hits.” Oakland 3 4 0 .429 151 192 Seattle 6 2 0 .750 208 196 L.A. Chargers 3 5 0 .375 157 157 L.A. Rams 5 3 0 .625 214 174 “Playing against them against the Ravens (5-2) formance-enhancing drug NEW KICKER Denver 2 6 0 .250 125 151 Arizona 3 4 1 .438 170 223 several times here as a for the Patriots (8-0) in a policy and being released The Patriots announced Thursday’s Game Chicago at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Patriot (from 2004-2009), matchup of AFC division and re-signed by the Pa- the signing of 34-year-old San Francisco at Arizona, 8:20 p.m. Indianapolis at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Sunday’s Games Tampa Bay at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. even in Cleveland playing leaders. triots, Watson caught one kicker Nick Folk to take Houston vs Jacksonville at London, UK, Detroit at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. against them two times a When he looks at the pass for 26 yards. He also the place of Mike Nugent, 9:30 a.m. Green Bay at L.A. Chargers, 4:25 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Miami, 1 p.m. Cleveland at Denver, 4:25 p.m. year (from 2010-2012) and 2019 Ravens, Watson sees took on a new role, occa- who was released on Tues- Washington at Buffalo, 1 p.m. New England at Baltimore, 8:20 p.m. then obviously being there the legacy of past Balti- sionally lining up at full- day. Tennessee at Carolina, 1 p.m. Monday’s Game Minnesota at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 8:15 p.m. in the building, there’s more defenses that fea- back while participating Folk has appeared in 154 definitely a lot of pride that tured Ray Lewis, Ed Reed in 48 of the team’s 69 of- regular season games and comes from how they play and Terrell Suggs. fensive snaps in a 27-13 converted 245 of 305 field- NHL defense. And again, you “You see a lot of guys who win over the Cleveland goal attempts and 342 of EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE look at this organization, a learned under those play- Browns. 346 extra-point attempts Atlantic Division Central Division tough, smart team, they do ers,” Watson said. “That “It was one of those things for 1,077 points over 11 GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 12 9 1 2 20 41 25 Colorado 12 8 2 2 18 47 34 a lot of those same things mentality is passed down. where you’re called to do a seasons with Dallas, the Buffalo 13 9 2 2 20 44 33 Nashville 12 8 3 1 17 48 34 there.” That mentality is some- lot of different things on New York Jets and Tampa Florida 13 6 3 4 16 47 51 St. Louis 13 7 3 3 17 39 40 Toronto 14 6 5 3 15 49 49 Winnipeg 13 6 7 0 12 36 44 Watson’s career has tak- thing unique to the city of this team and you do your Bay. He hasn’t kicked in Montreal 12 6 4 2 14 45 37 Dallas 14 5 8 1 11 31 39 en him from New England Baltimore but also to the best at it, and that’s what I the NFL since 2017, when Tampa Bay 12 6 4 2 14 42 42 Chicago 11 3 6 2 8 25 34 to Cleveland to New Orle- organization. They pride did,” Watson said. he was with the Bucca- Detroit 13 4 8 1 9 30 46 Minnesota 13 4 9 0 8 30 45 Ottawa 11 3 7 1 7 29 37 Pacific Division ans (2013-2015) to Balti- themselves in playing re- Watson, who has 534 ca- neers for four games. Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Edmonton 14 9 4 1 19 42 37 Washington 14 9 2 3 21 54 46 Vancouver 12 8 3 1 17 47 30 Carolina 12 8 3 1 17 39 30 Vegas 13 8 5 0 16 42 36 N.Y. Islanders 11 8 3 0 16 34 27 Anaheim 14 8 6 0 16 39 35 Ravens’ success against the Patriots Pittsburgh 13 8 5 0 16 46 31 Arizona 12 7 4 1 15 35 28 Columbus 12 5 5 2 12 31 43 Calgary 14 6 6 2 14 37 41 Philadelphia 11 5 5 1 11 36 38 San Jose 13 4 8 1 9 32 48 N.Y. Rangers 10 4 5 1 9 33 35 Los Angeles 13 4 9 0 8 34 54 hinges on stopping an ageless Tom Brady New Jersey 10 2 5 3 7 28 43 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss.

Thursday’s Games Edmonton at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. OWINGS MILLS, Md. ning are probably the two Calgary at Nashville, 8 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Nashville, 2 p.m. Montreal at Vegas, 10 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Buffalo, 7 p.m. (AP) — John Harbaugh best ever at dissecting Friday’s Games Ottawa at Boston, 7 p.m. can’t help but marvel at the defense intellectu- Tampa Bay vs. N.Y. Islanders at Nassau Detroit at Florida, 7 p.m. Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 7 p.m. Calgary at Columbus, 7 p.m. how talented 42-year-old ally and knowing where Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Montreal at Dallas, 7 p.m. quarterback Tom Brady to go with the ball,” Buffalo at Washington, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Carolina, 7 p.m. Detroit at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. is for the undefeated, Harbaugh said. “Setting Columbus at St. Louis, 8 p.m. St. Louis at Minnesota, 8 p.m. defending Super Bowl himself up pre-snap to Dallas at Colorado, 9 p.m. Colorado at Arizona, 9 p.m. Vancouver at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Winnipeg at Vegas, 10 p.m. champion New England have that throw, getting Winnipeg at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Vancouver at San Jose, 10 p.m. Patriots. the ball out and getting Saturday’s Games Chicago at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. “It’s incredible. For him it out very accurately to play at the level he’s and quickly, that’s what NBA playing at, it’s obvious- makes him who he is.” ly admirable,” said Har- It helps to have the EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division baugh, who will guide same head coach for two W L Pct GB W L Pct GB the Baltimore Ravens decades. Brady and Bill Philadelphia 4 0 1.000 — San Antonio 3 0 1.000 — against the Patriots on Belichick share an un- Toronto 4 1 .800 ½ Houston 3 1 .750 ½ Boston 3 1 .750 1 Dallas 3 1 .750 ½ Sunday night. derstanding of the New Brooklyn 1 3 .250 3 Memphis 1 3 .250 2½ In his 20th season with England offense that has New York 1 4 .200 3½ New Orleans 0 4 .000 3½ Southeast Division Northwest Division the Patriots, Brady has withstood the test of time W L Pct GB W L Pct GB thrown for 2,251 yards and many a coordinator. Miami 3 1 .750 — Utah 4 1 .800 — and 13 touchdowns with “What makes him good Atlanta 2 2 .500 1 Denver 3 1 .750 ½ Orlando 2 2 .500 1 Minnesota 3 1 .750 ½ only four interceptions. is just the fact that he’s Charlotte 2 3 .400 1½ Portland 3 2 .600 1 He’s also run for three been in the scheme a Washington 1 3 .250 2 Oklahoma City 1 4 .200 3 FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Central Division Pacific Division scores. long time,” Williams W L Pct GB W L Pct GB With six Super Bowl The Baltimore Ravens have given Tom Brady said of Brady. “He prob- Milwaukee 2 2 .500 — L.A. Lakers 3 1 .750 — rings, 215 regular-season some fits over the course of his career. ably helped create that Cleveland 2 2 .500 — Phoenix 3 2 .600 ½ Detroit 2 3 .400 ½ L.A. Clippers 3 2 .600 ½ wins and 72,765 yards scheme, so he knows the Indiana 1 3 .250 1 Golden State 1 3 .250 2 passing, Brady has at who’s 6-1 against Balti- helm, the Patriots have ins and outs. We just Chicago 1 4 .200 1½ Sacramento 0 5 .000 3½ least one man’s vote as more in the regular sea- 106 points in their past have to figure out how to Thursday’s Games Brooklyn at Detroit, 7 p.m. Miami at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Denver at Orlando, 7 p.m. the GOAT — Greatest of son. three games against Bal- get to him. That means Denver at New Orleans, 9:30 p.m. Minnesota at Washington, 8 p.m. All Time. “It’s very important,” timore, most recently a pushing the pocket, rat- San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Phoenix at Memphis, 8 p.m. “Tom Brady is definite- Ravens defensive tackle 30-23 win in 2016. In that tling the offensive line, Friday’s Games Toronto at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Cleveland at Indiana, 7 p.m. Charlotte at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. ly the one at the top,” Ra- Brandon Williams said. one, Brady was 25 for 38 playing our kind of foot- Houston at Brooklyn, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Portland, 10 p.m. Milwaukee at Orlando, 7 p.m. vens second-year quar- “He’s kind of the head of for 406 yards and three ball.” Sunday’s Games New York at Boston, 7:30 p.m. terback Lamar Jackson the snake, and in order to touchdowns. Brady’s quick release Detroit at Chicago, 8 p.m. Chicago at Indiana, 5 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Dallas, 9:30 p.m. Houston at Miami, 6 p.m. said Wednesday. kill the snake you’ve got Although three years makes him difficult to Utah at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Sacramento at New York, 6 p.m. For the Ravens (5-2) to to get the head. That’s older now, Brady is cer- sack, but it’s imperative San Antonio at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 7 p.m. Saturday’s Games Dallas at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. beat the Patriots (8-0), what we plan on doing.” tainly no less effective. for the Ravens to at least New Orleans at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Utah at L.A. Clippers, 9 p.m. they must stop Brady, With Brady at the “He and Peyton Man- rattle him in the pocket. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Mom tired of mother’s guilt trips DEAR ABBY: I work tively looking for love? and have a family and Dear Abby is written by Abigail Everyone I know keeps live five hours from Van Buren, also known as Jeanne asking me if I have found where I grew up. My someone, and I keep tell- mom isn’t in the best Phillips, and was founded by her ing them I don’t believe health and neither is her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact in love. I’m content. I husband. While I try to Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. don’t do anything but visit as often as I can, she Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. work, so I always say I always wants me to visit never have time. more often, which I un- Is there something derstand. wrong with being single The problem is, she her grandchildren. I’m although Grandma loves all your life and not hav- keeps asking us to leave tired of the guilt trips she him and wants him to ing a significant other? I our 5-year-old son with tries to put on me. I’m visit, she is not always have my cat to love, as her for long weekends or also tired of her telling well enough to look after well as my sisters. Does a to spend a week with her my son to “talk to your him properly if he does, person have to be with and her husband. They mom about staying with which is why you won’t someone if they are con- are good people, but both me for a week.” allow it. It isn’t his fault, tent being alone? Yes, I have physical limita- As a child, I was in my it isn’t your fault, and it would like to go out, but tions. son’s position, and I know isn’t Grandma’s. If why does it have to be Would I let my son stay how it affected me. I just Grandma could come to with a partner? with them if one of them wanted to see “Sara,” and visit you occasionally for I thought Mom and Dad a few days, it might give CONTENT LONER was still in good health? IN MONTANA Yes. It is hard for me to were mean for not letting her more time with your me. I do not want my son explain to her my con- boy and be good for both to feel that way. He’s a DEAR LONER: If you cern that my son would of them. child, not a pawn in a are comfortable flying be too much for them to game. Can you help me solo, it is perfectly accept- deal with at this point. If DEAR ABBY: I am a explain to my mom that able to live your life that she has a series of good 46-year-old, single gay my concern is for the way. The people who are days, great. If she doesn’t, man. Although I’ve had a telling you otherwise may safety of everyone in- we would have a prob- few crushes, I have never mean well, but you do not volved? lem, and I’d have to drive been deeply in love. I have to take it to heart. back to deal with it. SAFETY FIRST don’t like going out to the Live your life the way you I have tried explaining bars and, because my want, do not second-guess nicely, and then other DEAR SAFETY FIRST: town is extremely Catho- yourself and don’t allow times more directly, that Have a series of talks lic, there are only a cou- yourself to be pressured. it isn’t that I don’t want with your little boy. He ple of gay-friendly ones. If you are content, you are her to spend time with needs to understand that, Is it OK to not be ac- doing fine. BRIDGE

Patience is needed to know the story Elbert Hubbard, a writer and pub- four tricks. From the dummy, these lisher who died aboard the torpedoed surely must be either three spades RMS Lusitania on May 7, 1915, said, and one diamond or two spades and “How many a man has thrown up his two diamonds. But which? hands at a time when a little more It depends upon how many spades effort, a little more patience would West started with — four or five? It have achieved success?” takes patience for East to find out Bridge defenders can be like that. which. He wins the first trick with his Sometimes you need a little patience spade king and cashes the spade to learn exactly what to do. In this ace, looking carefully at his partner’s example, look at the East and North second spade. hands. Your partner, West, leads a If it is higher than the four, indicat- fourth-highest spade four against four hearts. How should you patiently ing that he began with four spades, plan the defense? East should cash the diamond ace, After South opened with a vulner- then lead his last spade. able three hearts, North bid game Here, though, West plays the three, more in hope than in expectation. announcing that he began with five However, he knew that the contract spades. Now East must shift at trick might be laydown; and if not, per- three to a low diamond. If West has haps the defense would not be per- the king, the ace and another dia- fect. mond works; but not here. South East knows that his side needs must be forced to guess what to do. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS THIS WEEK IN THEATERS

Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan Amazon Prime Video Season Premiere! Season 2 of the action thriller follows CIA offi- “The Irishman” uses a veteran cer Jack Ryan (John Krasinski) as he tracks a shi p.m.ent of illegal arms to the Venezuelan jungle and heads to South America to investigate. The investi- gation threatens to uncover a global conspiracy that crew at the top of their game sends Jack and his fellow operatives on a global mission spanning the United States, U.K., Russia and Venezuela. Fire in Paradise Netflix On the morning of Nov. 8, 2018, a seemingly small fire broke out in Butte County, Calif., near the town of Paradise. Over the course of a few short hours, the Camp Fire grew into the country’s deadliest wildfire. This film uses firsthand footage of the disaster and personal interviews with survivors and emergency responders to tell the story of the tragic event. American Son Netflix Original Film! Based on the acclaimed Broadway play, this film tells the story of Kendra Ellis-Connor (Kerry Wash- ington), the mother of a missing teenage boy, as she struggles to put the pieces together in a South Flor- ida police station. Steven Pasquale, Jeremy Jordan and Eugene Lee also reprise their stage roles in this adaptation, which presents four distinct viewpoints. The King Netflix Original Film! Hal (Timothée Chalamet), wayward prince and re- A scene from The Irishman. luctant heir to the English throne, has turned his back on royal life and is living among the people. By Stephen Whitty ally dodgy effects detracts Everything was just a job to explosive Joe Pesci dials it from what powers this great Frank. Until he lost that job But when his tyrannical father dies, Hal is crowned Martin Scorsese has gotten down. film — a veteran crew, at the and realized it was all he had. King Henry V and forced to embrace the life he had the old gang back togeth- So does Scorsese. Where top of their game, delivering De Niro’s impassive amo- previously tried to escape. Joel Edgerton, Sean Har- er. And they’re better, and his roving camera took us in- ris, Ben Mendelsohn and Robert Pattinson also star. nearly three and a half hours rality is chilling, but it’s Pa- side the Copa in Goodfellas, younger, than ever. of surprising and sometimes cino who steals the show as Queer Eye: We’re in ! The Irishman — in limited here it only leads us through Netflix searing drama. Jimmy Hoffa. There have an old-age home; where the release Nov. 1 before stream- Despite the actors’ ages, been times, lately, when Paci- New Series! murders in Casino were or- ing on Netflix Nov. 27 — cov- this is not just grumpy old no’s immense talent seemed Queer Eye’s Fab Five — Antoni Porowski, Bobby Berk, giastic explosions of revenge, ers more than half a centu- gangsters, the Mafia’s great- close to dissolving into tics — Jonathan Van Ness, Karamo Brown and Tan France ry of Mafia history. And it est hits. Scorsese and his weirdly emphasized words, here they’re simply business. — bring their expertise to helping people in , brings together a golden cast stars bring veteran wisdom sudden full-volume shouts. And maybe the movie’s point. working with Kiko Mizuhara as their guide and Naomi of stars — Robert De Niro to this world, and a sense of It works here, though, be- It’s never the braying bul- Watanabe as special guest comedian while learning and Al Pacino among them. regret. If Goodfellas and Ca- cause that unpredictability is lies you really have to worry and experiencing Japanese culture firsthand. But time is crueler than sino were about the occasion- not only the key to Hoffa, but about. It’s always the quiet America’s Most Musical Family any hitman. How to make al joys of “the Life” — shark- also the man’s undoing. The people who can look you in , 7 p.m. Pacino, 79, look middle-aged? skin suits and flashy blondes mob has always been about the eye and lie. New Series! Or Robert De Niro, 76, pass — The Irishman is only about one thing, the sure thing — These are men who can or- This new family music competition invites 30 family for a man in his 30s? its costs. this long shot that’s gonna der a murder with no more bands to compete in front of celebrity judges Cia- Not easily. How it makes you betray come in, this guy that you emotion than a shrug of re- Most of it is done with CGI, ra, David Dobrik and and host Nick your friends. How it makes know. And once the bosses gret. These are men who can and the virtual facelifts oc- Lachey for a chance to earn a recording contract you distance yourself from realized they could no longer put a bullet in the back of a casionally leave some stars, with Republic Records and a $250,000 cash prize. your family. How it leaves control Hoffa, they realized friend’s head, and then calm- particularly De Niro, looking you, ultimately, alone. he had to go. American Housewife: “Girls’ Night Out” ly wipe the blood from their slightly unreal. It’s one thing Of course, De Niro’s Frank Pacino’s work is the most ABC, 8 p.m. for a professional assassin to Sheeran never had a strong exciting in the film, skipping hands. These are not “good- With Katie’s (Katy Mixon) 40th birthday fast ap- seem a little dead around the sense of himself. A truck from grandfatherly concern fellas.” These are killers. And proaching, her self-esteem starts to wane. Greg eyes; it’s another for him to driver happy to do favors for to macho bullying. But it only the first thing they always (Diedrich Bader) encourages her to go out and enjoy seem like a mannequin. felons, he went from stealing works because the other ac- kill is that little, little spark a night on the town with the girls, even suggesting But it’s really only notice- sides of beef to breaking legs tors step back into the shad- of humanity in themselves. she leave her wedding ring behind for a night of able in a few early scenes. to, well, whatever. Kill some ows, giving him the spotlight. faux-single, silly fun. And none of the occasion- guy? Yeah, sure. Even the long-retired, often Stephen’s Grade: A

EVENING TV LISTINGS THURSDAY’SHOROSCOPE TV OCTOBER 31, 2019 EVENING TV LISTINGS FRIDAY’S TV NOVEMBER 1, 2019 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Greater Steves’ The This Old House Penelope Keith’s QueenSCORPIO Elizabeth (Oct. I’s 24-Nov. Amanpour 22) and Greater Steves’ Antiques WGBH Greater Basic Hold the Open Great Performances “42nd Street” A performer gets Amanpour and Greater Queen- ^ PBS Boston Europe Hour (N) Hidden Coastal Battle-Church Company (N) Boston Europe ^ PBS Boston Black Sunset Studio her break on Broadway. (N) Company (N) Boston Battle WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! Young EvaluateThe yourYoung current The positionEvil “Rose390”and consider Newsthe changes Late Show-Colbert you’d like toLate make. Late YouShow With WBZ Patriots All Access Hawaii Five-0 (N) Magnum P.I. “Lie, Blue Bloods “Glass News Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With $ CBS Fortune (N) SheldonhaveUnicorn moreSheldon control Unicornover what happens next than you realize. Choose Jamesto make Corden a $ CBS (N) Cheat, Steal, Kill” Houses” (N) James Corden WCVB News- Chronicle Grey’s Anatomydifference. (N) A Million Little How to Get Away News- Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nightline Tamron WCVB News- Chronicle House- Fresh Off 20/20 News- Jimmy Kimmel Live! Nightline Tamron % ABC Center 5 Things (N) With Murder (N) Center 5 (N) Hall % ABC Center 5 wife the Boat Center 5 (N) Hall WBTS Boston Ac. Hol- Super- Perfect Good Will & SAGITTARIUSLaw & Order: Spe-(Nov. 23-Dec.Boston 21)Tonight Show-J. Late Night With WBTS Boston Ac. Hol- The Blacklist “Nor- Dateline NBC (N) Boston Tonight Show-J. Late Night With * NBC News lywood store (N) Harmony Place Grace cial Victims Unit (N) News Fallon Seth Meyers * NBC News lywood man Devane” (N) News Fallon Seth Meyers WFXT Ent. NFL Pre- NFL FootballTake San care Francisco of business 49ers at Arizonabefore Cardinals. you socialize. The Cardinals Protect and yourselfBoston againstTMZ (N) negativeLive PD: pub Boston- WFXT Ent. TMZ (N) WWE Friday Night SmackDown (N) Boston 25 News at Boston TMZ Live (N) Live PD: Boston 9 FOX Tonight game 49ers clash for the first time this season in a Halloween showdown. News Patrol News 9 FOX Tonight 10PM (N) News Patrol News licity by not sharing information that is personal or that could easily be used WUTF Resistiré Enamorándonos Noticiero Apocalipsis El hotel de los Los 10 Nosotros WUTF Resistiré Enamorándonos Noticiero Apocalipsis El hotel de los Los 10 Nosotros = UMA against you. A low-key attitudeUni is favored. secretos videos los. = UMA Univisión secretos videos los. WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News 8p (N) Law & Order: Crimi- Law & Order: Crimi- Seinfeld Big Bang Seinfeld How I Met Mike & WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News 8p (N) CSI: Miami “Delko for CSI: Miami “Show Seinfeld Big Bang Seinfeld How I Met Mike & F MNT Theory Theory nal Intent CAPRICORNnal Intent (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)Theory Molly F MNT Theory Theory the Defense” Stopper” Theory Molly WGBX The Great British Father Brown The Miniaturist on Secrets of the Dead PBS NewsHour (N) Father Brown The Min- WGBX The Great British Washing- Greater Firing- Frontline “Fire in Stories- PBS NewsHour (N) Ask This Washing- Firing- L PBS Baking Show Use your charmMasterpiece and diplomacy if someone tries to stir up trouble. A calm andiaturist L PBS Baking Show ton Wk Boston Hoover Paradise” (N) Stage Old H’se ton Wk Hoover WWJE Evil Up Close Nurses Whocontrolled Kill Nursesattitude Who will Kill put youThe Lastin the 24 “Girldriver’s Theseat Last and 24 “Secretsout of harm’sBounty way.Bounty Investiga- WWJE Manhunt- Manhunt- Inside “Miami Vice” Inside “Supermax” SWAT SWAT Bounty Bounty Bounty R JN “Marie Whiston” “Alison Firth” Interrupted” in Suburbia” Hunter Hunter tors R JN ers ers Hunter Hunter Hunter WLVI Gold- Gold- The 13 Scariest Mysteries Decoded 7AQUARIUS News at 10PM (Jan. on 20-Feb.Modern 19) Modern Family Family Bob’s WLVI Gold- Gold- Charmed “Decon- Dynasty “Something 7 News at 10PM on Modern Modern Family Family Bob’s X CW bergs bergs Movies of All Time (N) CW56 (N) Family Family Guy Guy Burgers X CW bergs bergs structing Harry” (N) Desperate” CW56 (N) Family Family Guy Guy Burgers TELE Exatlón Estados Unidos (N) A change toEl finalthe waysdel paraíso in which El señor you de handle los peopleNoticias and Titulares personal El final matters del paraíso will help El Señor TELE Exatlón Estados Unidos (N) El final del paraíso El señor de los Noticias Titulares El final del paraíso El Señor ¨ TELE you avoid complaints(N) or criticism.cielos (N) Don’t get into a conversationy más with someone toode los ¨ TELE (N) cielos (N) y más de los WABU Chicago P.D. “Little Chicagorigid P.D. Anto-to meetChicago you halfway.P.D. Ruzek Chicago P.D. Anto- Chicago P.D. “Last Chicago P.D. Chicago WABU NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: LA ¥ ION Bit of Light” nio crosses a line. risks his career. nio returns to work. Minute Resistance” P.D. ¥ ION “Exchange Rate” “The Silo” “Fool Me Twice” “Glasnost” “Sirens” CABLE STATIONS PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) CABLE STATIONS Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD: Wanted (N) Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD Live PD (5:00) Live PD “Live Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 11.01.19” (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 11.01.19” A&E Presents Presents PresentsSetPresents off onPresents a new Presentsadventure. Travel and educationalPresents Presents pursuitsPresents are favored,Presents andPresents A&E PD -- 10.26.19” ›››› Halloween (1978, Horror)spending Donald more›› Halloween time with H20: a 20 loved Years one Later will (1998) bring ›‡ Halloweenyou closer II (2009,together. Horror) Your Malcolm input McDowell, and (6:00) ››› “The Hunger Games” (2012) ››› The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013, Science Fiction) The Walking Dead Talking AMC Pleasence, Jamie Lee Curtis. Jamie Lee Curtis, Adam Arkin. Tyler Mane, Sheri Moon Zombie. AMC Jennifer Lawrence. Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth. Dead help will be appreciated. Million Dollar List- Million Dollar List- Million Dollar List- Below Deck “Week- Watch Cash Cab Million Dollar Listing New York Below Deck “Week- ››‡ Mission: Impossible (1996) Tom Cruise. Treach- ››‡ Mission: Impossible (1996) Tom Cruise. Treach- Cash Cab BRAVO ing New York ing New York ing New York (N) end at Brandy’s II” What (N) “Four Men and a Baby” BRAVO end at Brandy’s II” ery in Prague puts an agent on the run. ery in Prague puts an agent on the run. Naked and Afraid: Naked and Afraid: Naked and Afraid: InfestedARIES “Jungle (March Blood” 21-April Survivalists 19) face Naked and Afraid: Infested A Gold Rush (N) Gold Rush: Pay Gold Rush “Leave No Gold Behind” (N) Finding Escobar’s Gold Rush “Leave No Gold DISC DISC Infested (N) Infested Make(N) adjustmentsrelentless insects. that will (N) take the pressure off of you. Look pairat yourtakes optionson jaguars. and (N) Dirt (N) Millions Behind” (6:40) ›› “Return to Hallow- ›› Halloweentown (1998) Deb- Hall of Raven’s Bunk’d Just Roll With It Jessie Jessie (6:05) “Descendants Raven’s Just Roll Gabby Bunk’d Coop & Raven’s Just Roll Gabby Jessie Jessie Jessie DISN eentown” (2006) Sara Paxton. considerbie Reynolds. the ‘NR’best way to go aboutVillains improvingHome your life. Personal gain is within reach. DISN 3” (2019) Home (N) With It Duran Cami Home With It Duran CFB 150: Count- College Football West Virginia at Baylor. McLane Stadium. (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter With SportsCen- NBA Basketball Houston Rockets at Brooklyn Nets. NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at Dallas Maver- SportsCenter With SportsCen- ESPN Greatest down TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Scott Van Pelt (N) ter ESPN Barclays Center. (N) icks. American Airlines Center. (N) Scott Van Pelt (N) ter SportsCenter (N) ProfessionalMake Fighters a move. League Trust PFL and Playoffs: believe Heavyweight in what &you Light can UFC offer Countdown and accomplish. TBA Get Always together Around College Football College Football Navy at . Rentschler Field. (N) SportsCenter (N) Max on UFC Live Around ESPN2 Heavyweight. From Las Vegas. (N) Late the Horn ESPN2 Countdown (N) Boxing the Horn (6:45) ››‡ “Hocus Pocus” (1993)with Bette people ››‡ youHocus work Pocus well (1993, with Children’s) to finalize Bette plans.The 700 ClubSpend time›› withScooby-Doo someone 2: Monsters you (6:00) ›››‡ “Cars” (2006) ›››‡ Zootopia (2016, Children’s) Voices of Ginnifer The 700 Club Simpsons Simpsons Simpsons FREE Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker. love. Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker. Unleashed (2004, Children’s) FREE Voices of Owen Wilson. Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Shakira. “Dead- ›››‡ Get Out (2017, Horror) Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Mr Inbe- Mr Inbe- Mr Inbe- ›››‡ Get Out (2017, Horror) Daniel (5:30) ›› “Passen- ›››‡ The Martian (2015, Science Fiction) Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, The ›››‡ The Martian (2015) Matt FX pool” Williams, Catherine Keener. tweenGEMINI tween(May 21-Junetween 20) Kaluuya, Allison Williams. FX gers” (2016) Kristen Wiig. A stranded astronaut tries to survive on Mars. Weekly Damon, Jessica Chastain. “War of Silicon ››‡ Halloween (2018, Horror) Jamie Lee Watchmen Shop: ›› Greta (2018, Suspense) The “Fantastic Beasts: Watchmen Watchmen Real Time With Bill Room Real Time With Bill Room Watch- HBO Worlds” Valley Curtis, JudyPut Greer. more ‘R’ time and effort into personal changesUnintrp. that Isabellewill make Huppert. you ‘R’ look and feelDeuce HBO Crimes” Maher (N) 104 (N) Maher 104 men American Pickers Americanyour Pickers best. Address American Pickershealth issuesAmerican and Pickers put a diet American and exercisePickers plan American in play. Pickers American Ancient Aliens “City Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens In Search Of “Se- Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens In Search HIST “American Dream” (N) Pickers HIST of the Gods” “Food of the Gods” crets of the Bible” “Food of the Gods” (6:00) “Last Chance Christmas Around the Corner (2018) SnowedCANCER Inn (June Christmas 21-July (2017, 22) Romance) Christmas Around the Corner (6:00) “The Spirit of Christmas on the Bayou (2013, Romance) A Very Nutty Christmas (2018) Melissa Christmas on the Bayou (2013) LIFE for Christmas” Alexandra Breckenridge, Jamie Spilchuk. Bethany Joy Lenz, Andrew W. Walker. (2018, Drama) Jamie Spilchuk LIFE Christmas” (2015) Hilarie Burton, Tyler Hilton. Joan Hart, Barry Watson, Richard Riehle. Hilarie Burton. Jersey Shore: Fam- Jersey Shore:If something Fam- ›› isWhite bothering Chicks (2004, you, Comedy) discuss Shawn it and Wayans. eliminate Ridicu- the problem.Ridicu- BeingRidicu- openRidicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- MTV MTV ily Vacation ily Vacationand (N) honestTwo about male FBIyour agents feelings pose as will female bring socialites. you closer lousnessto your lousnesspersonallousness goals. Rolousness- lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness (6:30) Early Edition State of Quick Boston Sports Tonight (N) Boston Sports Tonight Best of Celtics NBA Basketball New York Knicks at . Celtics Celtics Boston Sports NBA Basketball New York NBCSB (N) the RevsmanceSlants is encouraged. Boston NBCSB Pregame TD Garden. (N) Post. Post Tonight (N) Knicks at Boston Celtics. Boston Women’s College Soccer North Carolina Inside Sports Sports Sports Dining Women’s College Soccer North College Hockey Boston College at New Hampshire. Hockey Sports Sports Sports Charlie College Hockey Boston College NESN College at Miami. (N) N.D. Ftbl TodayLEO (JulyToday 23-Aug.Today 22) Playbook Carolina at Miami. NESN (N) Journal Today Today Today Moore at New Hampshire. Sponge- Sponge- Sponge-PersonalSponge- improvement››‡ Pirates of theshould Caribbean: be your Dead focus. Man’s YouChest cannot (2006, Adven- pleaseFriends everyone, Friends but you Friends America’s Most America’s Most Sponge- Sponge- Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends NICK Bob Bob Bob Bob ture) Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley. NICK Musical Family (N) Musical Family Bob Bob can be responsible for your own happiness. Take physical action and enjoy your “Blood ››‡ The Village (2004, Suspense) Bryce ›› Hell Fest (2018, Horror) Desus & Gigolos Desus & ›››› Apocalypse ›› A Bad Moms Christmas (2017, Com- Celeste Barber: Couples Boxing ShoBox: The New Generation. (N) SHOW Fest” Dallas Howard. ‘PG-13’day. Amy Forsyth. ‘R’ Mero (N) Mero Now Redux SHOW edy) Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell. ‘R’ Challenge Therapy (6:06) ›› “Venom” Leavenworth Leavenworth ›‡ Slender Man (2018, Horror) Slaughterhouse Rulez (2018, Comedy) “McFar- ››› Bowfinger (1999, Com- Power “Scorched Long Run Long Run Leavenworth ››› The Interpreter (2005) STARZ (2018) JoeyVIRGO King. (Aug.‘PG-13’ 23-Sept. 22) Simon Pegg, Finn Cole. ‘R’ STARZ land” edy) Steve Martin. ‘PG-13’ Earth” Nicole Kidman. ‘PG-13’ (6:30) “Jeepers Creepers 3” ›› Boo! A Madea Halloween (2016, Comedy) Tyler ››‡ Annabelle: Creation (2017, Horror) Stephanie “Termi- ››› Edge of Tomorrow (2014) Tom Cruise. A soldier Van Helsing “Miles Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama SYFY (2017, Horror) Jonathan Breck. LetPerry, go ofCassi whatever Davis, Patrice isn’t Lovely. working for you and surroundSigman, Talitha yourself Bateman, with Lulu what’s Wilson. import- SYFY natr” in an alien war gets caught in a time loop. and Miles” (N) Big Bang Big Bang ››› It (2017,ant. JoinHorror) forces Jaeden with Lieberher, someone Jeremy whoRay Taylor. shares yourConan interests, Conan concerns Brooklyn and Brooklyn beliefs. Brooklyn The Mis- The Mis- The Mis- ››› Kong: Skull Island (2017, Adventure) Tom Hid- ELEAGUE ›‡ Gone in Sixty Seconds TBS Theory Theory Maine children unite to fight an ancient, evil clown. (N) Nine Nine Nine TBS ery Index ery Index ery Index dleston, Samuel L. Jackson, Brie Larson. (2000, Action) Nicolas Cage. NBA Basketball Miami Heat at Atlanta Hawks. State NBA BasketballLIBRA Denver (Sept. Nuggets 23-Oct. at New 23) Orleans Inside the NBA (N) Basket- Bones “The Secret in ›› We’re the Millers (2013, Comedy) Jennifer Anis- ›› How to Be Single (2016, Romance-Comedy) Arrow TNT Farm Arena. (N) Pelicans. Smoothie King Center. (N) ball TNT the Siege” ton, Jason Sudeikis, Will Poulter. Dakota Johnson, Rebel Wilson, Alison Brie. “Guilty” Chrisley Chrisley ChrisleyThink Chrisley outside Chrisley the boxChrisley when Temptation it comes Islandto new Chrisleybeginnings. Chrisley You haveChrisley to letChrisley go of theTempta- Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern USA USA Knows Knows Knows pastKnows to moveKnows forward.Knows Cut out(N) what is no longerKnows workingKnows for you.Knows Knows tion Isl. Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family (5:00) ››› “Love & ››‡ Think Like a Man (2012) Michael Ealy, Jerry Ferrara. Men Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n Wild ’n VH1 Special ››› Drumline (2002) Nick Cannon. Rivalry between ›› Johnson Family Vacation (2004, Movie VH1 Basketball” use an advice book to turn the tables on their gals. Out Out Out Out Out VH1 two drummers threatens a college band. Comedy) Cedric the Entertainer. B6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 CLASSIFIED

REAL ESTATE NOTICES YARD SALES FOR SALE

PAY CALLS BEAUTIFUL MINI MANSION SAUGUS LINE LYNN/LYNNFIELD LINE SALEM CONDO $699,000 $339,900 $459,900 Pay Call Numbers 1. 2. 3. 4. (900, 976 and 550) Arr p r 900, 9 0 pr MT Autumn Fair Mini mansion with 11 rooms, 5 pr p LYNN ~ First Church of Christ, 678 Zero down for veterans bedrooms, 3½ baths, contemporary Open concept with an over sized living r p Lynnfield Street, Fr, N 1, p9p, ultra modern kitchen, all hardwood Seven room raised ranch, sun fi lled room and dining room with balcony. Walk r pr , N 2, 9p Or F Eg 3% down for non-veterans fl oors, and close to a half acre of land. Dead end street, 6 Room colonial. kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 1 out to your private yard. The unit backs M Br, g, prpg Full 2-bedroom in-law apartment, All good size rooms, large closet car garage and carport. Central AC, up to woods. 1-car garage conveniently r rg 2-car detached garage, plus much space, hardwood fl oors. House needs fi nished basement, large level back located across from unit plus parking I p pr , g, more. Very private location. Close to updating. Nice level back yard. Close yard. Many more amenities. Quiet side for 2 cars. The amenities include a pool, r r r ppr ,, r , g, schools, shopping, and transportation. to schools, shopping and public street. A must see won't last. Call 781- tennis court and a club house. A must g , r, r, Call 781-581-5940 transportation. Call 781-581-5940 581-5940 see inside! Call 781-581-5940 DOE NOT r, , r , p I r r, Ep! pr Rp MISC. HELP WANTED p pr r rg r p r 1 r g Troops Bowl Free at JOB INFORMATION pr Kings Everyday SERVICES Please call immediately for further Kings Dining & Entertainment details or information. r pr r NOTICE CLASSIFIED r r rg r (781)593-7700 Fr r r g r rp r rgrg r A Vr, A, LEGALS ppr, r ppr LEGALS Rr r r r , p r r g r g, D I rg rr COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS (SEAL) r Br B Br THE TRIAL COURT COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS r pr I, 290 D L B, PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT LAND COURT r Rr 102, Mrrg, MA 0120 r Essex Probate and Family Court DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT g pg 0200 36 Federal Street 19 SM 004250 rr Salem, MA 01970 NOTICE D p r r g Docket No. ES19P3161GD ORDER OF NOTICE Lg p r NOTICE AND ORDER: r p p Petition for Appointment of TO Guillermo Reynoso rg pr Fr r Guardian of a Minor r g p pr rr R A, 0 r , r Fr I r Emi J. Baez 0 901 (et seq) Tr g, of Lynn, MA D, 200 r N Fr Mr Sun Trust Bank Ir r, NOTIE TO ALL INTERETED ARTIE RENTALS 1-800-876-7060 1. Hearing Date/Time: A rg r App r g r Mrgg rg r prpr L, Mr 10/22/2019 by r 21 Mrg r, Ap 2, r Lg , g Elvia S Garcia L, MA r R Mrgg Er Rgr , I, ROOMS 11/29/2019 08:30 AM Guardianship of a Minor Hearing r r R, I, Dr 19, 201, rr E APARTMENTS L 36 Federal Street, Salem MA 01970 r Dr Rgr D B , g 91, 2. Response to Petition: Y rp g r rp Ag Mrgg, r p Lynn Lrg r , 1 2 BR Kensington House 9 Nr , L 1 r pprg pr rg I r r r D rr pr E , prg, 781-599-8386 / 617-480-3020 rp, r rg 119, N F rg r I r, r r , r r 781-477-6457 M p r pr r rg Ar, rr 3. Counsel for the Minor: T Mr r r R A I rr prpr rg r pp r r , r r r r ppr r 4. Counsel for Parents: I r pr r r Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 r r Does your company prg rg rpr r I Dr 9, 2019 r ppr g rr r r p r g pr r gr p A g, r g Yr r r r need employees? g App App , r H pr, r Or 22, 2019 r pp r pr r r r r gg r A A TRE OY 5. Presence of the minor at Hearing: A r r g 1 rg ATTET pr rg, r r Dr r r Rrr I Nr 1, 2019 This is a Legal Notice: A pr r prg r rg I r r r r ppr, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS p r r g THE TRIAL COURT D Or 29, 2019 PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT OBr Essex Probate and Family Court Rgr r 36 Federal Street I Nr 1, 2019 Salem, MA 01970 Docket No. ES19P3163GD COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NOTICE AND ORDER: THE TRIAL COURT Petition for Appointment of PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Guardian of a Minor Docket No. ES19P3169EA INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE I r Chris D. Baez Placing a help wanted ad is great for Essex Division of Lynn, MA finding the skilled workers you need. Mr Estate of: NOTIE TO ALL INTERETED ARTIE ALVATORE LOMBARDI 1. Hearing Date/Time: A rg r App r Date of Death: 11/30/2018 Mr 10/22/2019 by T pr r p , Elvia S. Garcia L, MA r ARA MARIE LOMBARDI OF EAT BOTON MA 11/29/2019 08:30 AM Guardianship of a Minor Hearing ARA MARIE LOMBARDI OF EAT BOTON MA L 36 Federal Street, Salem MA 01970 r pp r Rpr 2. Response to Petition: Y rp g r rp r r r pprg pr rg I r T g r r r prr r rp, Rpr r M r r F rg r pr r Ir r rr M p r pr r rg r, r pr r rgrg r 3. Counsel for the Minor: T Mr r r r r Rpr p r r rg rg r pp r r , g r p r 4. Counsel for Parents: I r pr r Ir pr r p r r prg prg rg rpr r I rr rg r rrg pr r r r p r g pr r Rpr pp r r prr A p g, r g Yr r r r , , r r g App App I Nr 1, 2019 r pp r pr r r r r gg r LICENSING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LYNN 5. Presence of the minor at Hearing: A r r g 1 rg pr rg, r r 781-593-7700, ext.2 T g rg T, Nr 19, 2019, 00 M r R 02, L H N r g H M LL DBA R Tr Br, R H, Mgr pp r g This is a Legal Notice: A pr r prg r rg Mgr Or Drr I r r r r ppr, r M Br, rpr p r r g I Nr 1, , 2019 D Or 2, 2019 OBr Rgr r I Nr 1, 2019

Local, On demand Anytime, Anywhere

e. g p c bedrooms m area.Granite oncept living . Beautifully living room cent l andstainl and b d updated and both $235,000$2355, nit with and spacious Directiion loads of 2 s: Westet rn Ave.e t LYNN ntral air closets. Elevator to Victoryo Rd conditioning . to Bulfinch n. 2 deeded . Laundrry. Bus , $359,90 LookingLooookingking toto bbubuyuy a hhohoushouse?ouoususe?sese?e?why parking spaces , 22 this Rivers Edge . Stop by condo is the , Check out our Open House listings every Friday and Saturday in our Classified section. perfect To place an open house listing, contact Abbe Smith at 781-593-7700, ext. 1276 or email at [email protected] OPENOOPEOPPEENENHN HHOUSEHOOOUUSEUUS ELE LISLLILISTINGSISISTISSTTIINNGGS N 2 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 Islamic State Controversial British speaker group announces steps down from his post its new leader LONDON (AP) — It’s last or-derrrs in the House of Commons on Wednes- BEIRUT (AP) — The Islamic State for John Bercow. day. He said the tennis-loving Bercow group declared a new leader Thursday The speaker of Britain’s House of wasn’t just “a commentator offering after it confirmed the death of its leader Commons, who has become a global your own opinions on the rallies you Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi days earlier in a celebrity and online meme-magnet for are watching, sometimes acerbic and U.S. raid in Syria. his loud ties, even louder voice and star sometimes kindly, but above all as a In its audio release by the IS central turn at the center of Britain’s Brexit player in your own right.” media arm, al-Furqan Foundation, a new drama, stepped down on Thursday af- “Although we may disagree about spokesman for IS identifies the successor ter 10 years in the job. some of the legislative innovations you as Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi Bercow closed business on his final have favored, there is no doubt in my — tracing his lineage, like al-Baghdadi, day in the post with words that have mind that you have been a great ser- to the Prophet Muhammad’s Quraysh become synonymous with him: “Order, vant of this Parliament and this House tribe. order.” of Commons,” Johnson said. It provided no other details about al- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Some lawmakers were sad to see him Bercow, the 157th House of Commons Qurayshi and it was not immediately go, but others were delighted. With his speaker, transformed the centuries-old Britain’s Speaker of the House clear who the name was in reference to. innovative interpretation of the role, role, whose powers include running of Commons John Bercow has The group typically identifies its lead- Bercow has become a hero to opponents Commons business, calling on lawmak- become a global celebrity for his ers using noms de guerre that refer to of leaving the European Union, a vil- ers to speak — or making them shut up loud ties, and even louder voice. their tribal affiliation and lineage. Those lain to Brexit advocates and a thorn in — overseeing votes and ruling on ques- names often change. the side of Britain’s Conservative gov- tions of parliamentary procedure. big issues, once rare, became common- The speaker in the audio also confirmed ernment. Elected to the post on June 22, 2009, place. At crucial moments in the Brexit the death of Abu Hassan al-Muhajir, a “He has as many detractors as he has as the reputation of British politics was close aide of al-Baghdadi and a spokes- process, Bercow allowed lawmakers to people who worship the floor that he tarnished by an expenses scandal, Ber- man for the group since 2016. seize control of Parliament’s agenda. walks on,” said Sebastian Whale, au- cow took a more activist role than many Al-Muhajir was killed in a joint U.S. op- One such intervention led to the law that thor of a “Call to Order,” a forthcoming of his predecessors. Seeing himself as eration with Kurdish forces in Jarablus biography of Bercow. “And that’s the the champion of Parliament against forced Johnson to ask for a three-month in northern Syria on Sunday, hours af- nature of the man. He is the speaker the executive branch, he took every delay to Brexit, postponing Britain’s de- ter al-Baghdadi blew himself up during for the times. He’s divisive, abrasive opportunity to let lawmakers hold the parture from the bloc until Jan. 31. a U.S. raid in Syria’s northwestern Idlib and controversial.” government to account. “John Bercow said from the begin- province. Prime Minister Boris Johnson paid Under his guidance, urgent questions ning, ‘I want to be the champion of the The killings were a double blow to the Bercow a respectful but barbed tribute to ministers and emergency debates on backbenchers.” extremist group, nearly seven months af- ter its territorial defeat in Syria.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE B L 777 E 7 DAS A EE S E TRADITION

OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN HOUSE HOUSE HOUSE HOUSE HOUSE HOUSE HOUSE $385,000 $539,900 $399,900 $369,900 $349,900 $579,900 15 Kenwood Terrace 35 Sunnyside Road 55 N. Bend Street — $394,500 128 High Street, Ipswich 49 Haviland Avenue 18 Blanchard Street 56 Bellevue Road Sun. 11/3 — 1 to 2 p.m. Sun. 11/3 — Noon to 1:30 p.m. 57 B. Bend — $399,900 Sat. 11/2 — Noon to 1 p.m. Sat. 11/2 — 12:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sat. 11/2 — 10 a.m. to Noon Sat. 11/2, Sun. 11/3 — 1 to 2:30 p.m. NEW PRICE! Charming 6-room, 3-bedroom, Pine Hill 7-room, 3-bedroom, 1½-bath Sat. 11/2 — 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2-family home with 12 rooms and 6 Brand new roof. Spacious 6-room, Sun. 11/3 — 10 to 11:30 a.m. Pine Hill beauty. 2-family with Boston and 1¼-bath Colonial with freshly painted Ranch on a dead end street with fi replaced See them both, take your pick. New bedrooms. Grand old home on large lot 3-bedroom, 1½-bath Colonial offers Spacious 7-room, 4-bedroom Colonial with ocean views, 10-plus rooms, formal dining construction 5-room, 2-bedroom, 1½-bath set back from street. Cash, rehab and interior, new gas furnace, fenced yard, and 2 dining room, cathedral ceiling, skylights, townhomes. Fireplaced living room/dining imagination will bring this beauty to life. hardwood fl oors, formal dining room, laundry fully applianced stainless kitchen, storage rooms plus eat-in kitchens, front and rear fi nished rooms in the basement. custom kitchen, and game room with bar. room combo with custom kitchen. Close to beaches and train. Bargain price. room, deck, patio, garage and more inside. galore, and updated systems throughout. porches, parking, and garage. A must-see. REAL ESTATE HERE TO HELP APARTMENTS WANTED Your guide to essential real estate services To place your ad here, call 781-593-7700, ext. 1257 LANDLORDS or e-mail: [email protected] ARE YOU UNSURE WHAT TO CHARGE FOR RENT? REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FOR AN HONEST OPINION FOR SALE FOR SALE CALL Protecting your most valuable assets FREE can make a world of difference! SERVICE CONNOR RENTAL DIV. A James Lynch Insurance is your Call John Connor independent agent working with you 781-581-5940 297 Broadway Maura P. Lynch ext. 108 781-581-5940 Lynn, MA 01904 to achieve your insurance needs. President All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal • Professional, personalized service Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- • Competititve rates setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or Call today! 781-598-4700 discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, MAURA P. LYNCH President age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran's status, or source of income or any intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any OPEN HOUSES advertising for real estate which is in violation of Have an announcement the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings in this newspaper are available on an to share? equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Colleen Eddy Gene 781-581-5940 Clements ext. 104 978-998-9600 Have something to sell?

10 Ladd Road 9 Ocean Terrace L We can help! Sat. 11/2 • Noon to 1:30 p.m. L Sat. 11/2 • 2 to 4 p.m. Directions: Lynnfield St. to Tuscan Rd. Directions: Broad St. to Ocean Terr. to Cedar Brook Rd. to Ladd Rd. Large 2½ family home just steps to the ocean located in the Diamond Contact District. This beautiful home features a large 5-room, 2-bedroom unit on the New to Market. Lynn/Lynnfield line. 7-room raised Ranch with first floor. The second unit is 2 floors with 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, a Customer Service sun-filled kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 1-car garage and carport, large office, laundry room, and a small bonus room. Both units have central air conditioning, finished balconies with ocean views, large walk-in closets, high ceilings, and plenty of to place a basement. large level back yard, storage. Other features include a and many more amenities. Quiet large basement, nice yard, and a classified ad in side street. A must-see, won't last. 3-car off-street parking.

HOME AND BUSINESS SERVICES

CLEANING/ CLEANING/ MAINTENANCE PLUMBING CARPENTRY MAINTENANCE WE TAKE AND DISPOSE RONNIE Z BEST PLUMBING • Gutter and downspout MOVING SPECIALIZING IN cleaning Leave your moving to us! OF ANYTHING RESIDENTIAL PLUMBING REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT • Handyman Services Whether it be one piece or more! $25.00 off any service with this ad • Painting • Repairs 10% off for senior citizens, • Decks • Porches $75 off any water heater replacement with this ad veterans, and disabled • Kitchens • Doors Cellars, Attics, Call 978-745-6000 • Windows • Bathrooms Call Ronnie Garages, Yards, Stores, etc. LIC. 13409 INSURED No job too small! Call for quick service 781-321-2499 and best prices. 781-354-0023 For a free estimate

DRIVEWAY/PAVING FUELS/HEATING FUELS/HEATING CARPENTRY WE ALSO RENT SAMCO PAVING ROLL-OFF DUMPSTERS DRIVEWAYS &PARKING LOTS 15 yards, 20 yards, and 30 yards FUEL ASSISTANCE ACCEPTED For all your paving needs, 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE visit We service Samcopavingma.com gas and oil heating systems. 781-593-5308 / 781-598-0646 FREE ESTIMATES! Oil tanks OWNER OPERATED! INSURED! installed/removed. 978-356-4007 ericzdisposal.com 800-934-4007 781-592-9505 B8 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019 ENTERTAINMENT Taylor Swift jumped to sing new ‘Cats’ song

By Nardine Saad have. He’s obsessed with TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE them. He has the best gossip I have ever heard. Ultimate cat lady Taylor We’re just bros immedi- Swift enrolled in the purr- ately,” Swift said of the fect training for her up- Tony Award-winning com- coming role in “Cats.” She poser. got to go to “cat school.” Webber apparently The “Lover” singer’s wrote a new melody for wildest dreams came true the film, which he unex- while preparing for Tom pectedly revealed to Swift Hooper’s big-screen ad- in a rehearsal at his home, aptation of Andrew Lloyd but had no lyrics for the Webber’s classic musi- instrumental piece. cal, in which she stars as So Swift pounced with the swishy-tailed feline a topline: “I knew exactly Bombalurina. She initial- what this character would ly met Hooper when she say if she was going to sing screen-tested for his 2012 a song. I knew where in musical, “Les Miserables,” the movie they were going PHOTO | PAUL LYDEN PHOTO | PAUL LYDEN but didn’t get the part. to put this song,” she said, Cheaza Figueroa (Rachel Marron) and Judson Nicole Henry, as Rachel’s sister Nicki, stole “Basically, when I was revealing that “Beautiful Mills (Frank Farmer) were both terrific in “The the show in “The Bodyguard.” The show had approached this time it Ghosts” will follow the Bodyguard,” which runs through Nov. 10 at its premiere at the North Shore Music Theatre was a straight-up offer, heart-wrenching ballad North Shore Music Theatre. Wednesday night. and then I started going “Memory.” in for rehearsals and they “I’d been kind of gather- REVIEW have this behavioral stud- ing data but I had no idea ies class called cat school,” what the song was like. Swift told Apple Music’s I didn’t have sheet mu- Beats 1 host Zane Lowe sic. I knew that it would in a segment that aired be after Jennifer Hudson North Shore’s ‘The Bodyguard’ Wednesday. sings ‘Memory.’ I thought, “You go in and watch wouldn’t it be interest- these videos of cats,” Swift ing if you have this little added. “You watch them young kitten reflecting off entertaining as well as poignant what she had just heard,” walking. You watch them sensing things. You learn Swift said. By Steve Krause a presence. facts about them anatom- “What if you’ve got this ITEM STAFF Where Figueroa was a ically, biologically, how do little kitten that’s been belter, Henry was a clas- they sense things, what’s deserted and kind of BEVERLY — There is sic chanteuse. She had a their gaze like ... it’s tossed out by her owners, definitely a downside to beautiful delivery, espe- amazing.” and she’s had to wan- being a celebrity — an cially on “Saving All My While cat school certain- der around the streets of issue that’s explored in Love For You,” which was ly has its own catnip-like London wondering where the production of “The the song she sang in her appeal, Swift said she was she’s going to find a home? Bodyguard” that debuted nightclub scene. drawn to the CGI project Wouldn’t she be thinking, Wednesday night at North And that only makes her because she always want- ‘At least you had those Shore Music Theatre. ultimate fate in this show ed to work with Hooper, amazing memories’?” Of course, there’s an even harder to take. But who records and films vo- Swift then shared some upside too. People adore at the same time, it also cals live. “Les Miserables,” lyrics for the song, which you. You get to go on stage underscores the danger which starred Anne Ha- at one point riffs off Web- night after night singing of stalking, and the ran- thaway and Hugh Jack- ber’s previous work with all of Whitney Houston’s domness of what happens man, won three Academy the line: “And the memo- best songs. You have an when deranged people Awards including sup- ries were lost long ago, but entourage that tends to carry out their plots. porting actress for Hatha- at least you have beautiful your every need. Your son This production has way. ghosts.” sleeps in a bed that looks some seriously dramat- Swift, who credits mu- Universal Pictures will more like a sports car. ic moments that are very sical theater with getting release “Cats” on Dec. 20. But sometimes, peo- well done. her into “performing as a The film also stars Hud- ple admire you too much. Nick Kenkel (director/ medium,” also got to co- son, James Corden, Judi They become obsessed, in- choreographer) deserves Dench, Jason Derulo, Idris PHOTO | PAUL LYDEN write with Webber “Beau- vade your privacy in insid- a shoutout, because the tiful Ghosts,” a new song Elba, Ian McKellen, Reb- el Wilson and Francesca ious ways, and they create Brent Thiessen plays the stalker in “The Body- dancing was phenomenal. for the film. Hayward. the need for bodyguards guard” at North Shore Music Theatre. And Wendell L. Vaughn “So it turns out when I to help keep you out of did a first-rate job as mu- meet him, he’s the best. Distributed by Tribune harm’s way. falls for Frank. But she per (that’s because the sic director. I don’t know He’s got more cats than I Content Agency, LLC. And that’s the albatross makes contact with the show actually stopped due what other shows costume hanging around the wildly stalker they’re all trying to the standing ovation designers Alexander Cole popular Rachel Marron’s to avoid, mainly out of she got before she was fin- Gottlieb and James Nguy- neck. A deranged fan has jealousy toward her sister ished). en have done in the past, broken into her presum- and a desire to feel that If you ever lowered your- but they outdid them- ably secure dressing room, kind of adulation. And it self to see “Major League selves with this show. left her a threatening ends up costing her dearly 3: Back to the Minors,” “The Bodyguard” tackles message, and stolen one in the end. there was a pitcher, Hog a serious issue that, sad- of her outfits. One of her That’s the plot. It ba- Ellis, who had a very fun- ly, is more prevalent than handlers hires former Se- sically follows the same ny scene confronting the any of us know. But at the cret Service agent Frank plotline as the Whitney moody, muscle-bound su- same time, it provides a Farmer to be her body- Houston/Kevin Costner perstar on the other team. whole lot of entertain- guard. ment. In somewhat predict- movie, so if you saw that, The guy who played him able fashion, Rachel first you know how it all comes was Judson Mills, who “The Bodyguard” is up spurns Frank, and doesn’t out. portrayed Frank Farmer at the NSMT through Nov. even want him around. But what about the pro- in this production. Mills 10. Tuesday and Thursday She’s going to do what she duction? was very, very good. He shows start at 7:30, and wants to do, regardless of Let us begin. may be the only male lead Friday and Saturdays be- threats from outside. First is Cheaza Figueroa, in a musical who couldn’t gin at 8. There are mati- Then, something hap- who plays Rachel. She is sing, but he didn’t have to. nees Wednesday, Saturday pens during a show, Frank what you’d call a profes- He was very funny in the and Sunday at 2 p.m. rushes her out, they hide sional belter. At Wednes- nightclub scene when he For ticket information, in the mountains, and fall day’s debut she got better does Karaoke to “I Will Al- all 978-232-7200, or visit in love. Then, Frank real- as the show progressed, ways Love You.” nsmt.org, or visit the box izes that he can’t protect and really came into her However, for my money, office at 62 Dunham Road, Beverly. PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE her if he’s, you know, in- own at the end, when she Nicole Henry (Nicki) stole volved with her. got to sing “I’ll Always the show. Your eyes were Steve Krause can be Taylor Swift actually went to “Cat School” to Complicating things, Love You.” It was the very on her every moment she reached at skrause@item- prepare for her task of singing an extra song in Rachel’s sister Nicki also definition of a show-stop- was on stage. She just had live.com. the movie production of “Cats.” REVIEW In ‘Motherless Brooklyn,’ ‘Chinatown’ goes East By Jake Coyle subsequent pages, remak- than 20 years ago — this Tony (Bobby Cannavale), ize the full scope of the cor- The Robert Moses doppel- ASSOCIATED PRESS ing a classic detective sto- is a longtime “passion proj- Gilbert (Ethan Suplee) and ruption revolving around ganger here is named Moses ry with an uncontrollable ect” finally come to fruition Danny (Dallas Roberts) — “slum clearance” policies Randolph and played with Jonathan Lethem’s nov- flow of words. In his in- — and it’s clear that he to join in the search. of redevelopment, and how perfection by Alec Baldwin, el about a private eye telligent, engrossing and wanted to enlarge the sto- Essrog, at times donning Minna figures into it. who’s making something of with Tourette’s syndrome, derivative adaptation of ry’s ambitions. He’s after a the guise of a reporter, fol- Norton is leading Essrog a habit of playing New York’s “Motherless Brooklyn,” “Motherless Brooklyn,” “Chinatown” for New York. lows a trail of clues that into foundational midcen- real-estate villains. In one starts with a brilliant burst Edward Norton has some- Lionel Essrog (Norton) is leads him across the me- tury New York history. fine moment with a large of uncontrolled profanity thing tidier in mind. private dick whose mentor tropolis and into a broad Just as Jake Gittes unwit- map of New York behind and an explanation of its him, he insists that he’s not protagonist’s condition. Norton, who wrote, di- Frank Minna (Bruce Wil- city hall conspiracy that ris- tingly uncovered the wa- rected, produced and stars lis, whose infrequent ap- es to the penthouse-heights ter supply sins on which above the law, “I’m ahead of “Words rush out of the it.” cornucopia of my brain to in the film, has shifted the pearance in movies of late of New York power. Along Los Angeles was built in course over the surface of story from the ’90s to the has only heightened his the way are trips through a “Chinatown,” “Motherless “Motherless Brooklyn,” the world, tickling real- ’50s, taking a then-con- powerful presence), adopt- not-yet-razed Penn Station, Brooklyn” winds its way a Warner Bros. release, is ity like fingers on piano temporary twist on an ed Lionel and raised him a handsome Washington through the neighbor- rated R by the Motion Pic- keys. Caressing, nudging. old genre and sending it in his private investigator Square Park and a pivotal hood-destroying freeway ture Association of Ameri- They’re an invisible army back to its late-noir hey- business. When Minna is Harlem jazz club (where laying of Robert Moses’ ca for language through- on a peacekeeping mis- day, along with all the pe- killed in the film’s open- Michael K. Williams plays New York. “Motherless out including some sexual sion, a peaceable horde. riod-appropriate trench ing scenes, Essrog throws a trumpet player). He be- Brooklyn” is more indebt- references, brief drug use, They mean no harm.” coats, automobiles and ve- himself into discovering friends a black attorney, ed, ultimately, to Robert and violence. Running Lethem lets loose a riot netian blinds. Norton first the murderers, whipping Laura Ross (Gugu Mbatha- Caro’s “The Power Broker” time: 144 minutes. Two of language across the sought out the book more up his fellow detectives — Raw), who helps him real- than Lethem’s novel. and a half stars out of four.