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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 DEALS OF THE Violence, city nances$DA takeY$ center stage at debatePG. 3 By Gayla Cawley right and wrong. ITEM STAFF Her opponent, Marven Hyppolite, said the violence seen nowDEALS in the city is the LYNN — Eleven candidates vying for a manifestation of years of neglect. Many seat on the City Council spoke on how to people don’t have theOF resources THE to deal reduce violence in the city, address resi- with their trauma. The city should seek dent concerns, and how they would bring more grants to provide$DA thatY funding,$ he money in without burdening the taxpay- said. PG. 3 er during a forum Wednesday night. “I don’t think it’s about educating our Each contested ward race was repre- kids — that’s a part of it,” Hyppolite said. sented and hosted by Lynn Communi- “It’s about making people feel loved (and) ty Television. Only Ward 3 challenger giving them the resources they need to George Meimeteas could not attend be- deal with their issues.” cause of a death in the family. Ward 2 Ward 6 Councilor DEALSFred Hogan, a found- Councilor Rick Starbard is running un- ing member of Stop the Violence Lynn, opposed and did not participate. said the right approachOF THEis to be proac- Candidates agreed that violence is a tive, rather than reactive with working major problem in the city, with Ward to reduce violence, $somethingDAY $he’s done 5 Councilor Dianna Chakoutis calling through working with youthPG. 3 in the city ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO PG. 3 public safety the most important issue. for years with the organization. Lynn’s ward councilor candidates debate for the rst time this election She said education starts at home, with season at Lynn Community Television on Wednesday night. teaching kids the difference between LYNN, A3 DEALS BARE OF THE REWARD$DAY$ FACTS Peabody womanPG. 3 offering $100 for Lynn eld return of lost cat re ghter By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF pleads PEABODY — A desperate search is on for Ollie. guilty Kathi Hill has offered a $100 reward for the safe return of her 14-pound Maine By Thomas Grillo Coon cat that went missing nearly two ITEM STAFF months ago. Hill, who lives at the Mobile Estates on LYNNFIELD — After declaring Route 1 with three other cats, said Ollie his innocence for months, a Lynn- took off in August. eld re ghter, who witnesses said “I think he may have been scared by a walked into a Rhode Island conve- coyote or another cat chasing him,” she nience store naked, agreed the evi- said. “It appears he lost his name tag in dence would result in a guilty ver- a scuf e and ran into the woods behind dict if brought to trial. Mobile Estates.” John H. Walsh was ordered by He has a  ea collar and he’s hard to Rhode Island Associate Judge Jo- miss, she said, because he’s big and has a seph Houlihan to perform 10 hours set of double paws that makes him stand of community service, donate $500 out. to charity and pay $97 in court Hill posted a notice on social media with costs. Kathi Hill has offered a $100 reward for the safe return of her cat, Ollie, In April, Walsh was arrested for who went missing nearly two months ago. CAT, A3 disorderly conduct after a 7-Elev- en clerk in Middleton, R.I., alleged he entered the store without any clothes, bought a soda and drove Opinion A tidal wave away in a black Mercedes Benz, ac- Marblehead in Saugus. A4 cording to the police report.  He pleaded not guilty and was Charles: Despite released on $1,000 bail with a artist a real being a black promise to return to court. A trial woman in a date was scheduled last month, but country that was Walsh changed his plea Monday. Renaissance man founded to favor Walsh was arrested a mile from rich white men, I the store. When he was pulled over, By Bill Brotherton ITEM FEATURES EDITOR can’t imagine the the of cer asked why he thought added stress of be- police stopped him. MARBLEHEAD — Jonathan Sherman says Re- ing able to be red, “He told me it was probably be- naissance master Leonardo da Vinci, who died in legally, because cause he went into the store to buy 1519, changed his life. of my sexual a Diet Coke with no clothes on,” the “He was a big in uence for me. I moved to Flor- orientation, or a of cer wrote in the report. “When ence, Italy, and studied his drawings and paint- change in my I asked him if he was completely ings,” said artist Sherman, relaxing in his large, gender identity. A4 naked when he went into 7-Eleven, sunlit studio on the second  oor of the historic he said, yes, because he believed it Mugford Building at 112 Washington St. LOOK! was legal in Rhode Island, and his Sherman’s most recent work, a life-size (25.5 Lynn celebrates girlfriend, seated in the passenger inches by 16 inches by 12 inches) bronze bust of da Hispanic seat, dared him to.” heritage. A5 The police report said the store Vinci, will be unveiled Thursday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. clerk “went into shock” and called at his studio. The public is invited. Breast Cancer police because she thought the man The bust is an open edition, a work of art that can Awareness be reproduced an unlimited number of times. Sher- might assault her. Pages A7-8 “She was visibly shaken while I man created a life-size clay model of da Vinci and, spoke to her,” the of cer wrote in through the lost wax process for creating works Sports in bronze, Amesbury-based foundry Sincere Met- the four-page report. “She had tears ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Classical girls in her eyes and said she was horri- al Works produced the bust that will be unveiled soccer comes ed at the sight of a naked man.” Thursday. The bust is hollow, but still weighs 110 Sculptor Jonathan Sherman, with his wife up short. B1 But in an interview with The Item pounds. Elizabeth, has completed a life-size bronze  weeks later, Walsh insisted the The likeness is from a self-portrait drawn by da bust of Renaissance master Leonardo da Saugus girls Vinci in honor of the 500-year anniversary soccer takes FIREFIGHTER, A3 ARTIST, A3 of the artist’s death. down English. B1

STEVE KRAUSE AN APPRECIATION Former Lynn Mayor Irving Kane dead at 89 Irving E. Kane, who was mayor of Lynn Irving, 89, died Tuesday. He graduated from Because they would end up meeting at the for two terms from 1966-1970, was remem- Lynn Classical, and then went to Boston Col- green relay boxes throughout the city, they be- bered Wednesday as a gentleman who always lege, both as an undergrad and again to the came friendly. Cassidy even recalls stopping thought of what was best for others around BC Law School. While in college, he met for for lunch with Kane at Kane’s aunt and un- him. the rst time the man who would succeed him cle’s house. “He was a very thoughtful individual,” said at City Hall: J. Warren Cassidy. “We went our different ways on account Thomas Costin, one of his predecessors at “I was at Dartmouth and he was at BC,” Cas- of school,” Cassidy said, “But we remained City Hall. “He was always thinking of oth- sidy recalled Wednesday. “During the Christ- friends.” ers. He was a great mayor and he did a great mas semester break, we both got temporary Irving E. Kane job.” jobs at the Lynn post of ce.” KANE, A3

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 55° VOL. 141, ISSUE 258 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 54° LOOK! ...... A5 COMICS ...... B4 PAGE A5 $1.50 A2 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 OBITUARIES Warren vows to skip big fundraisers if she wins Democratic nomination June O. Kassiotis, 77 BEVERLY — June O. (De- By Will Weissert silets) Kassiotis, of Beverly, ASSOCIATED PRESS formerly of Lynn, age 77, died WASHINGTON — Dem- Oct. 8, 2019 at home sur- ocratic presidential can- rounded by her family. She didate Elizabeth Warren was the wife of Robert W. Kas- says she will keep shun- siotis. ning large-dollar fundrais- Born in Lynn, she was the ers if she is the nominee, daughter of Edward and Edna changing her earlier stand (Snow) Desilets. June enjoyed that doing so would be working with the public as a tantamount to “unilater- bank teller for many years. al disarmament” against Surviving her in addition to President Donald Trump her husband Robert, with whom and Republicans. she shared more than 57 years The Massachusetts sen- of marriage, is a son, Bob Kas- ator has ridden a steady siotis and his wife, Judi Lynne rise in the polls to emerge of Danvers; a daughter, Beth as among the leading 2020 Kassiotis of Indiana; a brother, Burial will be held privately contenders as the rst Jim Desilets of New Hampshire; election-year contest in in Walnut Grove Cemetery, three grandchildren, Chase, Danvers. Contributions may February nears. She has Bryce, Diahna Kassiotis, and relied on a small-dollar be made in her name to Care the late Dylan Keiser. Dimensions, 75 Sylvan St., donation strategy that she Service information: A says gives her more time Suite B-102, Danvers, MA prayer service will be held to attend large rallies and 01923. Information, direc- at the CAMPBELL Funeral stay long afterward tak- tions, condolences at www. ing sel es with supporters, Home, 525 Cabot St., Bever- campbellfuneral.com. rather than soon heading ly, on Friday at 6 p.m. Visit- off to exclusive fundraisers ing hours will be held prior or spending hours on the from 4-6 p.m. Relatives and phone asking for money. friends are invited to attend. Now she is pledging PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS more of the same for the general election. Democratic presidential contender and U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, seen “I’m not going to do the in South Carolina Wednesday, claims she will not accept big-dollar fund- big-dollar fundraisers. raisers. Irving E. Kane, 89 I’m just not going to do it,” Warren said in an in- Beto O’Rourke has attend- That’s a money gap War- In addition to skipping 1930-2019 terview with CBS posted ed such events, but lives- ren had previously sug- calls with top donors, the SWAMPSCOTT — Irving Ed- Joshua H. Kane and his wife Tuesday. treamed the proceedings gested that she would use campaign said limiting ward Kane, age 89, of Swamp- Jodi; his grandchildren, Kane A campaign statement so anyone can watch. traditional fundraisers to “special access” means scott, passed away peacefully Gallagher and his wife Kate, followed on Wednesday: Some Democrats and top ll if she made it through big contributors at par- on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019. He Corinne Fador and her hus- “When Elizabeth is the fundraisers have grum- the Democratic primary. ty fundraisers will not was the loving husband of band Jon, Leah Huber and her Democratic nominee for bled that Warren’s stance In a February interview get closed-door access to Mary Judith (Hameline) Kane, husband Greg, John “Jack” president, she’s not going is hypocritical, noting that with MSNBC she said, “I Warren for things such as with whom he shared 59 years Kane, Francis “F.X.” Kane and to change a thing in how she spent years attend- do not believe in unilat- photos and that her ap- of marriage. Olivia Kane; his great-grand- she runs her campaign. ing large fundraisers as a eral disarmament. We got pearances will be open to Born and raised in Lynn, children, Luke Fador, Kellan That means no PAC mon- senator and now can use to go into these ghts, and the media. he was the son of the late Fador and Rowan Gallagher; ey. No federal lobbyist that money as she runs for we got to be willing to win Warren also promised to John and Kate (Hines) Kane. as well as numerous beloved money. No special access president. these ghts.” release in coming weeks He had lived in Lynn eld for nieces and nephews. He was or call time with rich do- Still, Warren raised Wednesday’s statement a campaign nance plan many years before moving to the youngest of a very large nors or big dollar fund- $24.6 million during the did not acknowledge her to “permanently break Swampscott in recent years. family and was predeceased raisers to underwrite our third quarter, nishing shift. the stranglehold that the Irving was a graduate of Lynn by his brothers and sisters. campaign.” close behind the Demo- “When she is the nom- money-for-in uence rack- Classical High School, Boston Service information: A me- It said the campaign “is cratic money leader, Ver- inee, she will continue to et has on our politics.” College and Boston College morial visitation will be held and will continue to be a mont Sen. Bernie Sanders, raise money and attend Sanders, who is at home Law School. on Friday from 4-8 p.m. in the grassroots campaign — who raked in $25.3 million events that are open to recuperating from a heart He served in the United SOLIMINE Funeral Home, 67 funded by working people in the three-month period the press to make sure attack last week but re- States Marine Corps. He Ocean St. (Route 1A), Lynn. chipping in a few bucks ending in September. Both the Democratic National mains Warren’s top rival worked as the assistant reg- His funeral Mass will be on here and there.” showed the strength of re- Committee, state and lo- for the progressive wing istrar of Probate for Essex Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Former Vice President lying on small donations, cal parties, and Democrat- of the Democratic Party, County, and later served as John the Evangelist Church, Joe Biden, California Sen. many of which come on- ic candidates everywhere came out with a campaign councilor-at-large for the City 174 Humphrey St., Swamp- Kamala Harris and other line, but also laid bare the have the resources not just nance plan Monday. He of Lynn. He served two terms scott. Relatives and friends Democratic presidential challenge any Democrat to beat Donald Trump but proposed banning corpo- as the mayor of Lynn. He was are invited. In lieu of ow- rivals have frequently or- will face: Trump and his also to win back Congress rate contributions to the also a commissioner of the ers, donations may be made ganized traditional fund- allies raised $125 million and state legislatures all Democratic National Con- Department of Public Utili- to Medical Mission Sisters raisers. Former Texas Rep. over the same period. across the country,” it said. vention. ties for the Commonwealth of and Associates, 8400 Pine Massachusetts and Road, Philadelphia, MASSACHUSETTS BRIEF ran a successful law PA 19111. Direc- practice in Lynn for tions and guest- Judge weighs lawsuit Wednesday in Worcester many years until his book at www.solimi- on ending of Liberian federal court in a lawsuit retirement two years ne.com. led on behalf of 15 Libe- ago. Requires Immediately immigrant program rian immigrants. In addition to his wife, he is The March lawsuit chal- survived by his daughter, Kate Bilingual Registered Nurse WORCESTER (AP) — A Ideal candidate must have: lenges the administra- Kane (Gallagher); his son, federal judge in Massa- l tion’s 2018 decision to end A degree in nursing chusetts is weighing the l the Deferred Enforced De- Experience with adult foster care Trump administration’s l Interpersonal skills in English parture program, which request to dismiss a State’s chief criminal & Spanish dates to 2007. lawsuit challenging its But the U.S. attorney’s Bilingual Administrative decision to end a human- of ce argues the decision prosecutor to become itarian program allowing Assistant is within the president’s Ideal candidate must have experience in Liberian immigrants constitutional authority administrative role in a reputed organization to live and work in the Superior Court judge and must possess the following skills: to conduct foreign af- country. l fairs. It also argues he Excellent telephone etiquette Judge Timothy Hill- By Chris Lisinski la” case in 2015, where l Good communication and interper- has since extended the man is holding a hearing STATE HOUSE the mother of a young girl sonal skills in English and Spanish program for the rough- NEWS SERVICE pleaded guilty to being an l Exhibit punctuality ly 4,000 Liberians that accessory after the fact to l Excellent computer skills, especially BOSTON — The Gover- qualify through March 31, her daughter’s murder. in both Microsoft Word and Excel IN MEMORIAM nor’s Council on Wednesday l Have good organizational skills LORRAINE REID 2020. The woman’s boyfriend l OCTOBER 10, 2019 unanimously con rmed Da- Confident to handle the company Lawyers for the Liberi- was convicted of murder- administrative system ON HER BIRTHDAY vid Deakin, who is current- Remembering my mom, ing the child. l Have basic arithmetic knowledge ans counter the decision ly acting chief of Attorney my best friend. The unanimous vote to Dynamic, confident and self-motivated candidates Lovingly remembered and was motivated by “racial General Maura Healey’s must apply urgently in person Monday through sadly missed. animus” and the adminis- con rm Deakin’s appoint- Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at: criminal bureau, to a Supe- Humble Care, Inc., 583 Chestnut St., Love you Mom. tration’s “discriminatory ment did not come without Donna and John rior Court judgeship. Suite 5, Lynn, MA 01904 immigration agenda.” A week after Deakin sat tension. Before the vote, for his nomination hear- Councilor Marilyn Devaney ing, councilors voted 7-0 read a lengthy statement Wednesday to appoint him alleging that, while she to an associate justice role. was questioning Deakin Councilor Robert Jubin- at the end of his hearing ville called Deakin “a won- last week, fellow Councilor derful guy to deal with.” Mary Hurley disruptively “I’ve known the nominee brought in the next nomi- since he was a young assis- nee on the agenda. tant DA in Quincy District Devaney claimed that “in Court,” Jubinville said. “He over 60 years of the Gover- was a class act from the nor’s Council holding pub- rst time I met him, great lic hearings for nominees, dignity, and a good DA.” this is the rst time that Gov. Charlie Baker nom- a nominee” — whom she inated Deakin in mid-Sep- praised as an “outstand- tember. ing” attorney — was sub- Since February, Deakin jected to such a situation. has worked as an assis- tant state attorney general, overseeing a range of inves- 781-593-7700 tigations from white collar Publishing Daily, except Sundays crime to human traf cking, USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 according to a copy of his Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA resume that Baker includ- and additional of ces. Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item ed in his nomination letter. Subscriptions Before joining the attor- Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States ney general’s of ce, Deakin $20.00 for 4 weeks spent two and a half de- $65.00 for 13 weeks $130.00 for 26 weeks cades as a prosecutor in Suf- $260.00 for 1 year folk and Norfolk Counties, Send payment to and POSTMASTER, where he handled several send address changes to: homicide, family violence The Daily Item and sexual assault cases. 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 He led the prosecution Lynn, MA 01903 in the so-called “Baby Bel- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Marblehead artist a real Renaissance man Peabody woman offering ARTIST $100 for return of lost cat From A1 CAT renewed her search next Vinci toward the end of From A1 door at the Registry of his life and a drawing of Motor Vehicles at 8 New- the master in profile by her telephone number. bury St. in Danvers. But his pupil Francesco Melzi. Since then, she’s received no luck. “What an inspiration to be dozens of calls. But in ev- Ollie is accustomed to able to look into the eyes ery case, when a photo of being outside, she said, of the man who sought to the pet is texted to her, it but his world has been turns out it’s not Ollie. understand everything,” limited to a short radius She received a call last said Sherman. around her mobile home. The first casting of the week after dark from a man who was in the near- “He loves to go outside, sculpture has been pur- stay in the yard, guard chased by Maddox & Part- by Big Lots parking lot the tomato plants, and ners of Naples, Fla., and who thought he spotted sleeps under the patio fur- will be exhibited in an him. She raced over to niture,” she said. “It’s just outdoor wine and sculp- the Newbury Street store ture garden there. There and followed a trail of his that he’s never been out in will be five more bronze thick hair, and thought the woods so when he got busts in Sherman’s “Great she caught a glimpse of scared it took him some- Thinkers” series. Chinese him on the run. where and he didn’t know philosopher Confucious “I called Ollie, Ollie, Ol- his way back.” and ancient Egypt phi- lie, but he was afraid, I If you see Ollie, please losopher/mathematician/ think, and ran behind the call Hill at 781-502-8216. astronomer Hypatia are building and I lost sight Thomas Grillo can be next, with the final three of him when he ran up an to be determined. All will embankment,” she said. reached at tgrillo@item- be open editions and the The next morning, she live.com. first castings have been commissioned by Maddox BEST CHOICE Adult Day Health Care announces to be installed in the wine its intention of sponsoring the USDA Child and Adult Care park. Food Program. Planned dates of operation are November Fortuitously, this is the 1, 2019 through October 1, 2020 with the option to renew 500-year anniversary for up to three years. Bids are solicited from vendors. of da Vinci’s death. His legacy is being celebrat- Anticipated service is 100 breakfasts and 100 lunches per ed worldwide, including day, 7 days per week at one site. Copies of the Invitation major exhibitions at The to Bid must be received by Thursday, October 10, 2019 Queen’s Gallery in Buck- to Best Choice Adult Day Health Care Inc. 220 Lynnway, ingham Palace and the The clay model of Jonathan Sherman’s Leonardo da Vinci sculpture will Revere, MA 02151. The public bid opening will be Tuesday, Louvre museum in Paris. be unveiled in his Marblehead studio Thursday night. October 15, 2019 at Best Choice Adult Health Care, Inc. Sherman lived in Flor- 220 Lynnway, Revere, MA 02151. All bids are subject to review by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary ence from 2003 to 2009, dreds of phone-wielding harmony ensues.” his studio and conducted and Secondary Education, Office for Food and Nutrition studying art of the Italian tourists elbowing one an- Sherman has said that classes at the Marblehead Programs, 75 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA 02148. Renaissance. other to get a photo of the his works of art are cre- Arts Association. It was Three da Vinci quotes iconic work. ated from a deep love for there in 2011 that New In accordance with Federal civil rights law and that are meaningful to It was another da Vin- human beings and the hu- York native Elizabeth, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights Sherman are included on ci painting, “Virgin of the man experience. “Depth of then working at Marble- regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, the bronze bust: “The no- Rocks,” that captured beauty, harmony, spiritu- head Arts Association, met offices, and employees, and institutions participating blest pleasure is the joy of his attention. “I stood in al richness and energet- Jonathan. Today they and in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from understanding,” “Learn- front of it for two days. It ic radiance are common their 2-year-old son, Apol- discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, ing never exhausts the changed my life,” he said. elements throughout all lo, live “in the epicenter of disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights mind,” and “Where Spirit “Leonardo has been a of my work. By utilizing Old Town, just down the activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by does not work with the guiding light for me for the language of nature: road from the studio. We USDA. hand, there is no Art.” many years. I have stud- light, shadow, depth, form, are so fortunate. Elizabeth “One never knows when ied thoroughly with the shape, proportion, color and I do all this together, Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of a creative idea is going mind of an artist all of his and texture, which allow and Apollo spends a lot of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large to happen,” said Sher- drawings and paintings, us all to perceive the phys- time with us here. We are print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should man. “One day, I thought, which have awoken with- ical world, I am able to fix blessed,” he said. contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied ‘You’re going to be mak- in me a richer apprecia- on canvas, paper, in stone The Shermans will also for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or ing a sculpture of Leonar- tion for the subtleties of or bronze timeless truths open their intimate gal- have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the do da Vinci.’” And he did. the world in which I live,” and wisdom pertaining lery for a performance by Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, Sherman and his wife, said Sherman. “Leonardo to the ever present loving the Handel and Haydn So- program information may be made available in languages Elizabeth, studio direc- da Vinci, throughout his relationship between hu- ciety Orchestra on Nov. 9, other than English. tor and his partner in life life, was one of the great- man and spirit.” at 5 and 8 p.m. The orches- To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete and business, traveled est embodiments of this Sherman grew up in tra will perform music of to Paris to experience da joy and appreciation for Marblehead, in the shad- the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, the Baroque era, including (AD-3027) found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/ Vinci’s works firsthand in knowledge. When one is ow of Abbot Hall. His works by Antonio Vivaldi, complaint_filing_cust.html, and at any USDA office, or the Louvre. “’Mona Lisa’ engrossed in the process paintings, drawings and J.S. Bach and George Frid- write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter was not the piece of Leon- of learning to increase un- sculptures are housed in eric Handel. The shows all of the information requested in the form. To request a ardo’s that spoke to me,” derstanding of the world, private collections in Eu- sold out immediately. said Jonathan, lamenting knowledge of self expands, rope and throughout the copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit that it was impossible to and the ability to navigate United States. Since re- Bill Brotherton can be your completed form or letter to USDA by: appreciate the painting in the world with greater turning to town, he has reached at bbrotherton@ (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture while surrounded by hun- richness, appreciation and also taught drawing in itemlive.com. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Former Lynn Mayor Irving Kane dead at 89 Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or KANE people in the city, includ- position of Senate majori- Kane worked as the As- (3) email: [email protected]. From A1 ing, he said, former Item ty leader. sistant Registrar of Pro- publisher Peter Gamage. Cassidy said he felt a bate for Essex County, and This institution is an equal opportunity provider. July 2018 Kane served two terms. Kane was not successful kinship toward Kane be- later served as Council- But in 1969, he decided in seeking to fill Hogan’s cause they were both in or-At-Large in Lynn. to run for the state senate seat at the State House. the U.S. Marine Corps. Kane was also a commis- seat vacated by Charles V. James Carrigan, now a “We may have had some sioner of the Department Hogan, which meant that Lynn attorney, who was disagreements politically,” of Public Utilities for the the mayor’s office would be a state representative at he said, “but that never Commonwealth of Massa- open. Cassidy had not in- the time, won the special extended to our personal chusetts and ran a success- tended to run, he said, but election. But he lost the relationship. We were al- ful law practice in Lynn for was persuaded to seek of- seat in 1972 to Walter J. ways friends.” many years until his re- fice by several prominent Boverini, who rose to the Prior to becoming mayor, tirement two years ago. Violence, city finances take center stage at debate LYNN Several candidates said problem before that type con Chevrolet site, which From A1 their constituents or res- of development can occur. will become luxury apart- idents they meet on the City Council President ments. His opponent, Cinda campaign trail are most Darren Cyr, who’s run- But Ward 4 challenger Danh, said there needs to concerned about neighbor- ning for Ward 3, defend- Natasha Megie-Maddrey be proactive leadership, hood concerns, such as the ed the council’s decision said development is great, in terms of providing tools condition of streets and to impose a trash fee on as long as all residents are and resources for youth to sidewalks. The Ward 6 can- residents, saying the $2.7 benefiting. Many residents prevent violence. didates cited flooding as million raised from that feel they’re being pushed Two candidates, Ward the most pressing concern fee goes to pay Lynn’s $7 out because of high rents, The value of each coupon shown here is equal to 1 Councilor Wayne Lozzi in that area of the city. million trash bill. she said, adding that she and Ward 7 Councilor Jay They felt being accessible “When people say we’re was against tax breaks for or greater than the price of the newspaper. Walsh, suggested bringing and responding to citizens’ not putting that money developers. back community policing concerns was the solution. where it came from, that’s Walsh and Hogan ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS! to prevent crime. Candidates had differing completely false,” Cyr said. stressed the importance of If you would like to participate in “The community police opinions on how to bring In response to Reynoso, building a commercial tax officers would come up on in money for city resourc- he said there’s an effort to base and Lozzi said he felt The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, bikes, would talk to the es without burdening the bring in hotels. Respond- seeking state grants and contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 kids and gain respect,” taxpayer. ing to Ward 1 challenger funds would bring relief to Walsh said. Ward 7 challenger William O’Shea, who said residents. TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY Ward 4 Councilor Rich- Alexis Reynoso said he’d the city has been waiting The election is Nov. 5. ard Colucci’s answer was like to see a hotel on the to see waterfront devel- simple. Lynnway to capitalize on opment for 20 years and Gayla Cawley can be “Do the right thing and its access into Boston, but needs to expedite projects, reached at gcawley@item- don’t get in trouble,” he felt the city needs to work Cyr said there’s ongoing live.com. Follow her on said. on its image and drug work at the former Bea- Twitter @GaylaCawley.

LAW OFFICES OF Lynnfield firefighter pleads guilty JAMES J. CARRIGAN FIREFIGHTER not working the day the ment benefit is $54,278, • Social Security Disability From A1 alleged offense happened, according to the Essex • Workers Compensation police said. Regional Retirement Sys- • Accidents allegations were untrue 25 years located across The 60-year-old captain tem. He earned $130,818 from Lynn District Court and the incident never who served on the force with overtime last year. happened. since 1979, was placed on 15 Johnson St. “It’s true that I got ar- paid administrative leave Walsh could not be 781-596-0100 reached for comment. His JAMES J. CARRIGAN rested, but I’m not guilty, I pending an investigation. ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN didn’t do anything wrong.” He retired from the force Providence attorney did LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL The convenience store’s on July 15. not return a call seeking www.jamescarriganlaw.com surveillance system was Walsh’s annual retire- comment. [email protected] A4 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 OPINION When discomfort makes HOW TO REACH US E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Gordon R. Hall discrimination legal Advertising Director News Editor 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton P.O. Box 5 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan Imagine living in a coun- When you meet someone Lynn, MA 01903 Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman try where your right to who is wildly, or mildly dif- Customer Service work, live peaceably, or ferent from what you con- PUBLISHERS Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 even exist is subject to the sider your norms, you may Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 whims of the authoritari- CherylC feel uncomfortable. You Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 an regime. Imagine having may become anxious that All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 CharlesC 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 your personhood stripped you’ll say the wrong thing, Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 away because someone or make a stupid offen- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Ext. 2 Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 else is uncomfortable with tooth to take it out piece sive joke, or go on a long Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 who you are, how you look, tangential story about the Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 by piece. This was the classi [email protected] how you worship, or who most horrific experience last (gay, black, Muslim, John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Subscriptions you love. I ever had, and I’ve had transgender, nonbinary) [email protected] Imagine having to stress multiple surgeries in my person you knew, but their and struggle every day of Circulation life, including birth. orientation had absolute- [email protected] your life just to — be. I then had to drive home ly nothing to do with the Ext. 3 Despite being a black and pick up my daugh- gist of the story. Later on, woman in a country that ter on the way from af- you’ll replay the conversa- Newsroom was founded to favor rich tion in your head and feel [email protected] ter-school care. She had [email protected] white men, I can’t imagine dinner and I went to bed. stupid. the added stress of being My husband had a wake Chances are, most of us Ext. 4 EDITORIAL able to be fired, legally, be- to go to that evening, so have those cringe-worthy Sports cause of my sexual orien- she was my caretaker. In memories. [email protected] tation, or a change in my the meantime, in the two- But just because you did, Ext. 5 gender identity. three hours she watched or said, or thought some- But that doesn’t mean Retail and Online over me, my face ballooned thing stupid, doesn’t mean Advertising A tidal wave that I’m not troubled by it. someone else should suffer [email protected] into something unrecog- The Supreme Court’s nizable. I looked as if I had from your mortification. weigh-in on whether the ADVERTISING gone a full 12 rounds with The Supreme Court will Civil Rights Act of 1964 Ernie Carpenter Jr. Muhammad Ali. be deciding if it is OK to in Saugus also provides protection to take away someone else’s Director of Advertising When I saw a mirror, I and Business Development, ext. 1355 citizens who happen to be cried (granted, the Novo- rights because other peo- [email protected] lesbian, bisexual, or trans- ple are uncomfortable. Twelve candidates are seeking five seats caine had worn off and I gender, will eventually tell The ruling may run Ralph Mitchell on the Board of Selectmen in Saugus and was also in excruciating Sales Representative, ext. 1313 who we really are as a na- along the lines of a nar- 11 candidates are seeking five School Com- pain). My daughter held me [email protected] tion. And if we are decent row interpretation of the mittee seats. Far from being dead or on life and said in the wisdom only Patricia Whalen human beings. word “sex,” but make no support, democracy has attracted a crowd in a first-grader could impart: Sales Representative, ext. 1310 Although sexual orien- mistake. This is about [email protected] this year’s town election and local voters will “It’s OK, Mommy, you’re tation and gender identity us being discomforted by have their hands full on Nov. 5, picking the still you on the inside.” BUSINESS OFFICE weren’t on people’s radar the way another human people they want to represent them. That’s it, that’s my di- when the law was passed being presents him, her, Maria Alvaracin Town Clerk Ellen Schena said she hasn’t gression — and my point. ext. 1205 to stop discrimination or themselves. And oth- seen as large a crop of selectmen candidates Our friends, co-workers, [email protected] against women and people ers deciding that it’s OK since the watershed 2015 town election that and loved ones are still of color, protection for all for us to make them feel Susan J. Conti saw voters take aim at local elected offices who they are on the inside, Controller, ext. 1288 of us, no matter who we less than human because and throw out the old and usher in the new. even when we find out [email protected] are, should be a no-brain- they’re not like us. Veteran School Committee Chairwoman that they love someone of Ted Grant er. I am discouraged that On the inside, where it Jeanette E. Meredith offered a similar obser- the same gender, or are Publisher, ext. 1234 it isn’t. counts, we really are all vation about heightened interest in the com- [email protected] Forgive this digression, nonbinary, or transgender. the same. mittee election. She said the committee race Marian Kinney but something that was They are still worthy of Civil rights are just that. historically attracts six or seven candidates. love, respect, and dignity. ext. 1212 said by a 6-year-old keeps When we start deciding [email protected] A straight-forward, no-nonsense elected of- coming back to me. We, as a nation, have al- that it’s OK to deny some- ficial, Meredith offered an understatement Will Kraft A few years ago I had to ways had problems with one work or housing or when she characterized the tone of the com- Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 have a tooth removed. It differences. We’re one of services, because we don’t [email protected] mittee race as “pretty contentious.” was an adult canine that the most diverse nations like who they are, we’re Saugus politics has always been gener- Mike Shanahan never came down, and in the world, yet we shud- stripping away not only Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 ously spiced with colorful personalities and once it started to move in der to embrace the oppor- their dignity, but ours too. [email protected] multiple agendas in play among candidates the wrong direction, I had tunities that come with And we’re becoming less contending for town office. The June decision Carolina Trujillo to go to an oral surgeon. learning about those dif- humane — and less hu- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 by public school administrators to terminate He pumped me full of as ferences. We instead em- man. [email protected] school custodians’ jobs prompted the dis- much Novocaine as allow- brace fear and discomfort. Jim Wilson gruntled custodians and their supporters to able by law, then set to But our discomfort Cheryl Charles can be Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 promise a wholesale change in the commit- work, cutting through the shouldn’t justify discrimi- reached at ccharles@item- [email protected] tee’s composition in November. gum and breaking up the nation. live.com. CIRCULATION But the biggest voter-produced change is likely to be in the committee’s gender ori- Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 entation. Members Lisa Morgante and Eliz- STEVEN HIGASHIDE [email protected] abeth Marchese are not seeking reelection, leaving Meredith and Linda Gaieski as the CLASSIFIED two women committee members and the Abbe Young Smith only women on the committee ballot. Manager, ext. 1276 Time to demand more [email protected] Selectman Mark Mitchell is not seeking reelection. But the selectmen’s ballot is an GRAPHICS all-star cast of local political personalities Trevor Andreozzi with a candidate for voters of every political from transportation bill Designer stripe. We wonder if voters will look beyond [email protected] the tendency to love or hate familiar names Mark Sutherland on the ballot and weigh the candidate crop Americans now face the that sending a pallet of more to make it possible to Creative Director against Saugus’ prevailing issues. impacts of climate change bottled water to Flint, get around outside of pri- [email protected] The list of the town’s top concerns is a in our everyday lives. Mich., “acknowledges” vate vehicles, and in doing NEWSROOM long one. Town Manager Scott Crabtree has Flooding and wildfires en- the lead crisis. The bill’s so would fix long-standing danger us from Miami to historic contribution to Mike Alongi assured residents that Saugus is in good fi- mobility gaps. Cities like Sports Reporter ext. 1228 nancial health. But local taxpayers should Houston to Los Angeles. climate change is a $10 Denver and Nashville, [email protected] Rising seas will now inev- billion program to pay for carefully examine the veracity of that claim Tenn., wouldn’t struggle Bill Brotherton when they go to the polls. itably impact our coasts, projects that reduce emis- to find money to install Features Editor ext. 1338 School Committee candidates’ positions while rising temperatures sions and protect infra- sidewalks, which are miss- [email protected] threaten the habitability structure from the effects should be weighed against the ambitious ing on 40 to 60 percent Gayla Cawley multi-phase plan to rebuild and reorganize of cities nationwide. of climate change. of their street networks. Reporter, ext. 1236 the public schools. Impressive in its size, the This crisis is spurring But the same bill would Public transit systems [email protected] both the American peo- new middle/high school is only the first step add $32 billion to tradi- wouldn’t routinely stop Cheryl Charles in a plan that includes closing elementary ple and U.S. politicians tional road programs that running on the weekend News Editor, ext. 1278 schools and consolidating elementary edu- to act. Across the country, states use to expand and and at night, and instead [email protected] young people have called cation in town. Voters who carefully exam- widen highways, encour- would provide real access Bella diGrazia “climate strikes.” Media aging us to drive more of- ine the reorganization will want to ask how for more people. Reporter, ext. 1317 coverage of environmen- ten, for longer distances. [email protected] revamped public schools and a reconstituted The received wisdom tal issues is on the rise. This bill doubles down on School Committee will address pressing ed- on Capitol Hill is that we Olivia Falcigno Several members of Con- the programs that have Photographer, ext.1224 ucational needs, including low middle school clamor for a bipartisan gress and presidential bequeathed the United [email protected] state comprehensive assessment scores. agreement on infrastruc- Voters examining the selectmen’s ballot candidates have called for States the most carbon-in- Thomas Grillo ture, regardless of wheth- Reporter, ext. 1264 should consider the future of development in a Green New Deal that tensive transportation would invest federal re- system in the developed er that deal offers real [email protected] Saugus, especially on Route 1, and contem- hope for a sustainable fu- plate how development will be a continued sources to green the econ- world. It goes against the Spenser Hasak omy while creating quali- settled science, which tells ture. That’s an old idea for Photographer, ext. 1332 source of property tax revenue so vitally an old world. [email protected] needed to pay for town services, including ty jobs, an idea that polls us that greening trans- In today’s world — and Thor Jourgensen schools, public safety and safe roads. well in moderate districts. portation will require Against this backdrop, it both electric vehicles and despite the fact that it Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] might seem encouraging building our cities and in- includes a few good pro- that, over the summer, frastructure in ways that grams — the ATIA looks Daniel Kane members of the U.S. Sen- make it easy to drive less too much like cynical pol- Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 [email protected] ate’s Environment and often. itics. It treats the climate Public Works Committee How could federal trans- like any other interest Steve Krause Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 unanimously advanced a portation policy actually group, not the urgent fight [email protected] bill, the America’s Trans- reckon with the climate of our time. We have to de- portation Infrastructure crisis? It would mean mand more. Harold Rivera Sports Editor, ext. 1238 Act, that The Washing- setting a clear goal that [email protected] ton Post called “the first states reduce transporta- Steven Higashide is an urban planner, the author Anne Marie Tobin transportation bill to tion emissions, with con- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 acknowledge climate sequences for not doing of “Better Buses, Better [email protected] change.” After all, trans- so. It would recognize that Cities” (Island Press, Octo- ber 2019), and director of Bridget Turcotte portation is the largest highways are fossil fuel Reporter, ext. 1269 contributor to greenhouse infrastructure as surely as research at TransitCenter. [email protected] This column was produced gas emissions in the Unit- pipelines and coal plants Ryan York ed States. are, and make states jus- for the Progressive Media Copy Editor, ext. 1220 What the headlines tify road megaprojects in- Project, which is run by [email protected] don’t say is that the ATIA stead of giving them blank The Progressive magazine, TECHNOLOGY “acknowledges” climate checks to build. and distributed by Tri- Tim Noyes change in the same way It would also have to do bune News Service. Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 LOOK! 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ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Julio Bare of Lynn, above left, performs during the Hispanic Heritage Celebration block party on Tuesday. Above right, Bryon Deleon, 7, of Lynn, smiles as he enjoys the party on Sutton Street in Lynn. The event was organized by the North Shore Latino Business Association, Beyond Walls, La Voz Newspaper and Cojuelos Productions.

Maritza Jansen of Lawrence performs a tra- ditional Guatemalan dance. Dio Ortiz, 16, of Lynn dances during the Hispanic Heritage Celebration block party.

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All address information, particularly Superior Street; at 10:43 p.m. Lynnfield Commons at 375 Kevin Ingham, 47, of 11 But- bikes. loud. Officers will stay in the arrests, reflect police records. In the Tuesday at 604 Essex St.; at North Broadway, Apt. 2-G02 by ternut Ave., was summoned on Caller from Family Estates area monitoring for a bit longer. event of a perceived inaccuracy, it 12:36 p.m. Wednesday at 1 a son calling for his 90-year-old Tuesday 1:59 p.m. following a Cooperative at 154 Newbury Man reported stuck in an ele- is the sole responsibility of the con- Central Square. father who is short of breath. motor vehicle stop at Golf Tech, St., Apt. 11 wants his 35-year- vator at 75 Central St. on Tues- A report of motor vehicle theft Patient taken to Melrose/Wake- 194 Newbury St., for operating old daughter removed from the day at 8:32 a.m. Lynnfield Fire cerned party to contact the relevant at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday at Central field Hospital. a motor vehicle without insur- premises. Officer reports the Department was able to free police department and have the Square. ance and an expired license. woman left without incident on the man. department issue a notice of correc- MARBLEHEAD The vehicle was towed by Four- Monday at 7:40 p.m. Disturbance reported on Tues- tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or LYNNFIELD Star Towing. Resident of 1025 Crane day at 8:53 a.m. at 1317 Crane clarifications will not be made without Accidents Brook Way reports her son’s bi- Brook Way. Caller reports a lot of express notice of change from the ar- Accidents Accidents cycle was stolen on Monday at banging going on in the apart- resting police department. A caller reported her Uber 7:52 p.m. Officer spoke with a ment. Officer said that they were Motor vehicle crash with prop- driver got into a minor motor ve- Caller reports her motor vehi- party who said he will return the listening to music and were erty damage reported at Fatface hicle crash on Pleasant Street cle was struck while parked at bike. Officer will document. asked to lower the volume. LYNN at 1110 Market St. on Tuesday at 3:09 p.m. on Tuesday. Nordstrom at 210 Andover St. Caller said he sees someone Received a report of a woman at 1:18 p.m. Officer reports one A caller reported a minor at the Northshore Mall on Mon- inside his home at 42 Ellsworth walking into backyards and look- Arrests operator taken to Winchester motor vehicle crash on Atlantic day at 3:37 p.m. Note was left Road on the security system on ing into parked motor vehicles on her vehicle with name and Joas Desouza, 30, of 44 Allen Hospital. Avenue at 10 p.m. on Tuesday. Monday at 8:41 p.m. Sargent at Gallant Road and Westview Report of a motor vehicle telephone number, but party reports an open door. The offi- Circle on Tuesday at 10:03 a.m. Ave., was arrested and charged reports no one answered when with unlicensed operation of a crash on Tuesday at 1:41 p.m. Complaints cers checked the interior of the She was described as wear- at Route 128 North at Exit 41. called. Officer reports vehicle house and no one was inside. ing burgundy scrubs and has a motor vehicle and marked lanes A caller reported at 7:59 a.m. was towed by Todisco Towing, violation at 4:06 p.m. Tuesday. Officer reports no injuries and The mother showed up and said backpack. Officers checked the the Massachusetts State Police on Tuesday that when he went no injuries. her son never saw anyone on area and the only people out Joseph Giardina, 37, of 91 to go to the dog park on Lime Motor vehicle crash reported Liberty St., was arrested on are on the scene and are all set. the video. He thought he heard were landscapers and home- Street, there was a piece of at 73 Margin St. on Monday at two people talking. owners cleaning their yards. warrant charges of assault and equipment blocking the road- 3:39 p.m. Officer reports no in- battery and malicious wanton Alarms Stoneham Police Department Caller reports a female stum- way. He stated he believed it juries, no tows, officer will doc- is seeking assistance to find a bling down the street at 2 Wil- property defacement at 11:19 The Reading Police Depart- was an effort to not allow peo- ument. a.m. Wednesday. missing juvenile they said may lowbrae Drive and 35 Perley ment reports they received a ple to go to the dog park. Hit and run crash reported at be at her stepfather’s house Ave. on Tuesday at 10:18 a.m. John Marino, 30, of 17 911 call from the Wakefield A caller reported at 9:44 a.m. 4 Berry St. on Monday at 6:12 Chestnut St., Beverly, was ar- at 4 Brown St. on Monday at She is described as white, Elks Club at 63 Bay State Road on Tuesday that her son was p.m. Caller said her car was 10:40 p.m. Lynnfield officer thin, in her 40’s, 5-foot-7-inch rested and charged with larceny on Tuesday at 7:08 a.m. Officer out of control. She stated he struck by a blue vehicle that at 7:41 p.m. Tuesday. said there was no answer at with reddish blonde hair, and checked and everything is OK. left their Meadow Lane home, fled the scene towards Warren the residence and there were wearing jean shorts. The officer Joel Sanchez, of 2 Stephen Security company canceled came back and smashed out a Street. She said the car was go- St., was arrested on warrant no vehicles in the driveway. checked the area but he was the burglar alarm at 27 Edge- window and broke things in the ing too fast for a plate number Stoneham police were updated not able to locate the woman. charges of operation of a mo- mere Road on Tuesday at 8:52 house. or further description. Car was tor vehicle with a suspended and given a possible address in A Burlington Coat Factory em- a.m. A coach from the middle exiting the parking lot at 50 Lynn for the stepfather. ployee at 310 Andover St. report- license and no inspection/ Accidental burglar alarm school’s cross country team Warren St. when it was struck sticker at 4:23 a.m. Wednesday. Report of a man banging on ed a past shoplifting on Tuesday sounded at 5 Timberhill Lane walked in at 2:54 p.m. on Tues- while parked. Officer will check the door and trying to enter 93 at 2:37 p.m. Officer said the Michael Tate, of 17A Rhodes the lot throughout the night on Tuesday at 7:05 p.m. day and reported one of his run- Gardner St. and won’t identify woman left in a motor vehicle with Ave., was arrested on a warrant to see if he can find a vehicle False burglar alarm was re- ners was nearly hit on Monday himself on Monday at 11:03 Massachusetts plate 9SM588 at 8:34 a.m. Wednesday. matching that description. ported from 10 Elizabeth Way while running on the neck. He p.m. He was described as a with an unknown amount of Report of a hit and run crash on Tuesday at 7:42 p.m. Officer stated he would like a cruiser in possible Hispanic man wearing goods. The incident occurred be- Accidents on Monday at 9:11 p.m. at reports all is secure. the area between 3 p.m. and 4 red shorts and a blue jacket. tween 1:50 and 2 p.m. Bancroft & Co., 210 Andover p.m. because people blow right Caller said he entered the white A report of a motor vehicle St. Caller said her vehicle was hit and run crash at 3:38 p.m. Complaints through the stop signs. house across the street. Party SAUGUS A caller reported at 5:40 p.m. struck by pole 10. No witnesses Tuesday at Burchstead Place Caller from 4 Old Wood Road was identified as the caller’s on Tuesday that a female was or suspects. Officer will docu- and Union Street; at 5:06 p.m. reported a contractor is on her neighbor who said he lost his Thefts wandering around near Mooring ment. Tuesday at Broad and Chestnut property on Tuesday at 12:23 iPod and tracked it by an app to Road and she looked either lost Hit and run crash reported on streets. p.m. Officer reports parties her address and wanted to ask Police responded to a report or confused. They stated she Tuesday at 12:01 a.m. at the A report of a motor vehicle came to an understanding. her if she’s found it. of shoplifters at the Abercrombie was walking down toward the Holiday Inn at 1 Newbury St. crash at 4:25 p.m. Tuesday at Malicious destruction of prop- Neighbor reports loud music & Fitch store in the Square One beach wearing a poncho and Caller said he left his vehicle at mall on Tuesday at 12:50 p.m. Lynnway and Marine Boulevard; erty reported at 419 Summer the hotel for two days, and re- coming from an apartment at at 9:27 p.m. Tuesday at Centre St. on Tuesday at 5:09 p.m. No kept stopping to look in her bag. 135 Lowell St. on Monday at Police responded to a report Responding officers located the turned to find it was struck and of shoplifting at the Target on Street and Western Avenue; at details provided. damaged. 11:20 p.m. Officer spoke with 7:15 a.m. Wednesday at 186 Caller reported a suspicious woman and spoke with her be- the residents and asked them Lynn Fells Parkway on Tuesday fore issuing her a summons. Two-car crash reported on at 6:23 p.m. Den Quarry Road; at 8:27 a.m. motor vehicle on Tuesday at Tuesday at 7:25 a.m. at 9 to turn the music down. Wednesday at Bennett and 6:44 p.m. at the end of Phillips A caller reported at 6:06 p.m. Fight in progress reported Police received a report from on Tuesday there is a daycare Washington St. Officer reports a Founders Way resident on Oakville streets. Road. Officer reports the vehicle one tow truck needed and To- at the Golden Banana at 151 near Fieldbrook Road where Wednesday at 7:11 a.m. who was gone upon arrival. disco’s Towing en route. Newbury St. on Monday at cars are flying down the street said his motor vehicle was sto- Assaults A neighbor disturbance was Motor vehicle crash reported 11:43 p.m. Massachusetts during child drop offs and pick- len earlier this week. reported from 375 North Broad- on Tuesday at 9:38 a.m. at 567 State Police on scene. Officer A report of an assault and ups. They stated a Porsche flew way on Tuesday at 7:42 p.m. No Lowell and 2 Goodale St. Officer reports it was a past fight and battery with a dangerous weap- down the street and they yelled details provided. will document. advised parties to take out Accidents on at 11:54 a.m. Wednesday on at the driver to slow down. The Property check at Summer Caller reports he was involved their own charges if they de- Holyoke Street. driver then got out of the car, sire. Officer standing by until Police responded to a report Street School at 262 Summer in a motor vehicle crash on of a motor vehicle accident with St. on Wednesday at 12:02 a.m. went onto his property and con- Tuesday at 11:09 a.m. at 208 an Uber arrives for the parties Breaking and Entering fronted him. to disperse. Uber never came, injuries at the CVS pharmacy on Andover St. and Route 128 Route 1 on Tuesday at 7:20 p.m. Medical Aid North. Officer reports no inju- officer transporting party back A report of a motor vehicle to their home. breaking and entering at 1:20 PEABODY ries, no tow trucks needed. Lahey Health Center at 1350 Report of several men yelling Breaking and Entering p.m. Tuesday at 40 Federal St.; Market St. requested an ambu- out the front door of 17 Tuckers at 2:58 p.m. Tuesday at 14 Mar- Summons Complaints Police responded to a re- lance on Tuesday at 9:10 a.m. Court on Tuesday at 12:21 a.m. ion St. port of a break-in at an Avalon Patient taken to Lahey Hospital Robert Matthis, 37, of 20 Caller reports a silver sedan Officer reports subject was be- Bay apartment on Route 1 on & Medical Center. Burrill Ave., Saugus, was sum- speeding on Bowen Road on ing dropped off by friends from Wednesday at 1:17 a.m. Overdose Sunrise Assisted Living at 55 moned following a report of a Monday at 4:53 p.m. Vehicle work and was loud. Officer re- A report of an overdose at Salem St. requested an ambu- suspicious motor vehicle on is parked in front of 17 Bowen ports all is OK. SWAMPSCOTT 4:40 p.m. Tuesday at Union lance for a resident on Tuesday Railroad Avenue for attaching Road. Officer reports vehicle Person reported sleeping next plates, and operating an unin- Street and Story Avenue; at at 10:25 a.m. Patient taken to in question was not on scene to the ATM at Bank of America Accidents 10:12 a.m. Wednesday on Salem Hospital. sured motor vehicle and a re- upon arrival. Officer spoke with at 150 Main St. on Tuesday at Kingsley Terrace. Caller from 46 Oakridge Ter- voked registration on Monday at the party in question’s mother, 2:08 a.m. Officer reports the A report of a motor vehicle race requested medical aid on 6:17 p.m. who will remind him to drive person was sent on their way. crash at Banks Road and Red- Theft Tuesday at 11:06 a.m. Patient Danielle Franco, 37, was slower in the neighborhood. Caller from the Newbury ington Street at 7:25 a.m. on taken to Salem Hospital. summoned on Tuesday at 10:22 Complaint about three dirt Street Inn reported there are Tuesday. A report of a larceny at 5:03 Ambulance requested at 5 a.m. following a report of fraud bikes riding on the road and several cars parked behind the p.m. Tuesday at 18 Hamilton Village Row on Tuesday at 3:53 at Family Estates Cooperative popping wheelies and operating hotel on Tuesday at 5:54 a.m. Complaints Ave.; at 5:34 p.m. Tuesday at p.m. Patient taken to Massa- at 154 Newbury St. Owners unsafely at 163 Washington St. that are being loud and speed- Classical High School at 235 chusetts General Hospital. reported an overnight break-in at 124 Foster St. on Monday at ing in the parking lot when they A report of suspicious activity O’Callaghan Way; at 9:38 p.m. A 911 call was received on through a bedroom window and 6:17 p.m. Officer checked the leave. Officer reports a few cars at 525 Paradise Road at 2:22 Tuesday at Eastern Avenue and Wednesday at 5:39 a.m. from medicines were stolen. area and could not locate the coming and going, but nothing p.m. on Tuesday. Boston jail to stop housing federal immigration detainees

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ness Month Aware Breast Cancer Annual mammograms saved her life

By Sara Vanden Berge it and the next steps she would How did you learn you had ble mastectomy. I wanted the “It’s good because the cancer TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE take to rid her body of the dis- breast cancer? most aggressive form of treat- was caught early.” ease. “In July, Dr. Nanette Evans ment I could get. But after a What advice would you give Tracy Newby and her husband Thanks to annual mammo- called me back to have a sec- biopsy and meeting with my on- other women facing a breast Bob are dear friends of ours. grams and early detection,Tra- ond mammogram because they cologist, we made the decision to cancer diagnosis? We travel together, socialize of- cy’s diagnosis was positive from saw something suspicious. They have a lumpectomy because the “Make sure you write down ev- ten and have weathered a few the start. did a more thorough exam and tumor was so small and caught erything the doctors say because bumps in our journey through life. Today she is doing well and that’s when they discovered so early.” I was in shock in the days follow- But nothing could have pre- sharing her story with the hope a very small tumor in my left Tracy’s surgery took place ing my diagnosis. After meeting pared me for a text I received of prompting other women to breast.” Aug. 28 at Texas Health Fort with five or six doctors every- from her on July 29, while enjoy- seek annual mammograms that What was your immediate re- Worth. It was a day surgery and thing started running together. ing dinner with my family. might save their lives as well. sponse following diagnosis? she was home that evening. “I would also recommend The message was sent to me Does breast cancer run in your “I started bawling. I felt abso- What was your recovery like? keeping your paperwork from and our friend Lisa Pendleton. family? lute fear. You hear the word ‘can- “It was quick and easy. I nev- each doctor organized in differ- It read, “I just want to tell you “No, it does not.” cer’ and think ‘I’m going to die,’ er had any pain, zero. I resumed ent folders for easy access.” girls that I was diagnosed with How often do you get a mam- but Dr. Evans assured me that it my normal daily activities pret- But the one thing Tracy says breast cancer today. Don’t call mogram? wasn’t going to kill me. ty quickly, but I couldn’t lift any- is most important for all women right now because I’m too upset “Once a year. I never miss. “But I wasn’t sure I believed thing heavier than 10 pounds is to get routine mammograms. to talk.” During the last two years I had that. I thought she was trying to for four weeks. I am having ra- “Get one every year and do not So I did what all good friends one every six months. I have fi- make me feel better.” diation in Weatherford for 10 miss it,” she said. “It could save do: I called immediately. brous breast tissue, so my doctor How did you decide your minutes every day of the work your life.” We spoke about the diagnosis, was watching for changes very course of treatment? week for four weeks.” Distributed by Tribune News the unknowns that accompanied closely.” “I immediately wanted a dou- What’s your prognosis? Service A chain of pink Even the police getting into the pink

By Ruby Larson Project started in 2013 City department has been treatment of breast can- TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE with the Seal Beach Police participating for about cer. Department in Southern four or five years and has “Marysville Police De- In support of Breast California wearing pink authorized its officers to partment participates not Cancer Awareness Month, patches during Breast wear pink patches if they only to honor the survi- police officers are trad- Cancer Awareness Month. choose to. vors, but also remember ing their normal uniform In 2015, the Irwindale Runyen said non-sworn those who lost the battle,” patches for something a Police Department in Cal- staff can also wear pink she said. little more ... pink. ifornia sold their patches shirts. Melchor said the depart- In Maryland, Yuba City to the community — rais- “Many people die from ment also wants to see and Marysville police of- ing more than $20,000 for breast cancer or people how far their patches can ficers are wearing patches City of Hope, “one of the are affected by it,” Runyen travel. They’re encourag- with pink stitching to help nation’s largest and most said. “Anything you can do ing people to travel with raise awareness for breast effective cancer centers.” to help bring awareness the Marysville Police De- cancer research and treat- Melchor said the Marys- and maybe someday help partment pink patches ment — with Marysville ville department has been a cure be found for it.” — she said, most recently, Police Officer’s Associa- participating In the Pink Melchor said the Marys- one of their patches made tion selling pink patches Patch Project since 2017 ville department has the an appearance in Maui, PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVCE to raise funds for research and officers can wear pink goal of increasing aware- Hawaii. Faxton Campus employees in Utica, N.Y., and treatment. patches in October if they ness about the benefits Anyone in the commu- both local community members and breast Britney Melchor, dis- choose to and dispatch and of early detection and in- nity can purchase a pink cancer survivors, help promote Breast Can- patch and records super- non-sworn staff wear pink tervention to combat the patch at the Marysville Po- cer Awareness Month by forming a human visor for Marysville Police ribbons on their uniforms. disease and raise money lice Department through pink ribbon. Department, wrote in an Yuba City police Lt. Jim from pink patch sales for the Marysville Police Of- email that the Pink Patch Runyen said the Yuba research, education and ficer’s Association for $10. A8 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019

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Making strides Testimony of triumph from a survivor By Amanda Usher going to be because you’re still trying to TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE take it all in,” King said. She opted to have a double mastecto- VALDOSTA, GA. — “My story has my — having both breasts removed. been a part of their survival guide,” said “That was very tough surgery to get Alison King, a breast cancer survivor. over,” she said. “That’s a process for sure. King was home when she felt a lump Very painful. It just takes everything in her right breast during a self-exam- out of you.” ination in June 2015, she said. She was Eight rounds of chemotherapy treatment 44 at the time. followed a month later, and then, King had After meeting with her obstetrician/ to undergo 37 radiation treatments. gynecologist, it was determined she’d During a reconstruction surgery, she developed Stage 3 ER/PR-positive breast had breast implants inserted. cancer. King’s cancer spread A registered nurse from her breast to since 1995, she said lymph nodes in her she immediately knew ‘For someone right arm causing her from an ultrasound to develop lymphede- that it was breast that’s just told ma. cancer. that they have Hair loss was diffi- She’d had a mammo- cult for her through- gram 15 months prior, breast cancer, it’s out the process, she but the lump was not said. found. very hard to even “Being in that show- Upon receiving her er, and your hair just diagnosis, the mother think about what’s starts coming out in of two was left with the next thing that clumps in your hand, how to tell her son that was a really dev- and daughter. you’re going to do’ astating day for me,” She relied on her she said. experience as a regis- King entered remis- PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE tered nurse to assist ALISON KING sion in late 2016 and her with the conver- is considered to be Breast cancer survivor Denise Rogan of Uxbridge (second from sation. Breast cancer survivor cancer-free. right, wearing the pink sash) is surrounded by her loved ones “I always said that She must take med- who participated in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of I hope one day if I ication for 10 years, Worcester walk earlier this month in the neighborhood of Institute ever need that care that have lab tests taken Park. Also pictured, from left, are Kevin Cook Jr., 2; Kylie Cook, 5; someone treats me the same way that I every three months and CT scans every Nicole Cook, Kevin Cook Sr., Denise Rogan, Denise’s husband, Tim treated my patients all of these years,” six months. She also sees a surgical Rogan, plus 6-year-old Doberman Rudolph and one-year-old red- she said she told her children. oncologist annually. bone coonhound Sandy. She told them her time had come. King said she believes she endured “I’m going to need some help and I’m breast cancer to help others. hopeful to have really good caregivers So far, she has assisted five women because I have breast cancer,” she said. along their journeys, she said. 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GET PAID FOR HELPING A LOVED ONE AT HOME Hope for the fighters, Peace for the survivors, Prayers for the taken SPORTS B THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 Classical comes up short in hard-fought game By Harold Rivera finish the 2019 campaign on to a 2-on-1 with Flaherty, ITEM SPORTS EDITOR a high note. dished a nifty pass to a wide- “We’ve had some injuries,” open White and the latter did LYNN — Classical girls Schena said. “We got two the rest to give the Witches a soccer coach Mike Schena players back (Wednesday) 1-0 lead. had nothing but good things but we still have four starters “Madison’s a great player,” to say after his team’s 1-0 injured. The approach is to Schena said. “She has size, Northeastern Conference play like we did (Wednes- strength. She’s an athlete. loss to Salem Wednesday day). It’s not about wins and That’s Salem’s game. That night at Manning Field. losses, it’s about progress. through ball comes natural Salem’s Madison White Coming to this conference, to her. She got her foot on it, netted the game-winner and you’re going to hit a buzzsaw. perfect time and they execut- the Rams fell short on a few But it benefits us because ed it well. You can’t take that scoring opportunities but we’re learning and it forces away from Salem. It was per- from Schena’s view, Classical us to play a sound game ev- fect execution.” did everything he could’ve McGaughey’s shot on net asked for. ery game.” After 10 minutes of quiet toward the close of the half, “I expected a hard-fought after Flaherty made a point- game,” Schena said. “Our play early on, the Witches started to find their offense. blank save, was to no avail girls came to play. We just and Classical trailed 1-0 at couldn’t finish. We had op- Salem’s first shot of the night deflected off the field goal halftime. portunities. I have a ton of “We worked on that all respect for (Salem coach) An- post and out of Classical goalie Anna Flaherty’s win- week,” Schena said. “We drew (Douglass), we’ve worked on attacking and uti- coached together in club. I dow. Then the Rams went on the lizing Isabel’s strengths. She thought our girls came and was right there. Maybe one played. It could’ve been a dif- offensive. Isabel McGaughey raced her way up the field for or two steps more and it’s a ferent game. Everything different game. But I thought a one-on-one look at Salem’s we’ve worked on has been our girls executed. It’s an net. But the Witches’ defense 100 percent better. I’m proud honor to coach these girls. caught up with McGaughey of my girls.” Isabel’s a senior and she to avoid damage. Classical, now 1-9-3 on the wants it more than anything. Salem cashed in midway ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO season, knows things haven’t I can see the fire in her eyes.” gone its way this season. The through the period. Stepha- Classical’s Isabel McGaughey (right) and Salem’s Cassadi O’Leary goal from here on out is to nie Cantone worked her way CLASSICAL, B2 (left) battle for possession in a game at Manning Field Wednesday.

ITEM FILE PHOTO Saugus’ Jillian Ricupero (right) scored one goal for the Sachems in a win over English Wednesday. ITEM FILE PHOTO Kyle Joyce (center) currently leads the Peabody Saugus girls take down English boys soccer team with nine goals. By Daniel Kane Saugus coach Chris Covi- smothered just about ev- made it 3-1. And just be- ITEM STAFF ello said. “We played a erything they did on de- fore that she had a cross little faster than they did fense.” that seven players let go Peabody soccer LYNN — The Saugus at times. That helped. But While the Sachems by. Offensively we’re real- girls soccer team put to- overall, weather condi- seemed to capitalize on ly challenged. We have gether a solid game across tions and everything, I just about all their chanc- one big offensive player riding hot streak all phases Wednesday, thought we moved the es, the Bulldogs couldn’t (Zayas) and Chris (Covi- cruising to a 4-0 win over ball well.” catch a break. English ello) knows who she is. English in the rain at On the defensive end had plenty of opportuni- She had to work harder to after slow start Manning Field. Saugus, also played an ties but some uncharac- get chances. The Sachems spread excellent game. Lexi teristic mistakes proved “I thought our defense By Harold Rivera the wealth on offense. Reyes played a nice game costly. played tough (Wednes- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Shaylin Groark, Brianna and earned the shutout in “Our best kicker (Melis- day),” McNeil said. “They Giardullo, Jordan Morris PEABODY — Tanners boys soccer coach Stan McK- goal. sa Zayas) missed a penal- were aggressive they go and Jillian Ricupero each “English is a good team,” ty kick which she ordi- een knew the 2019 season would feature its share dirty and our goalie is scored one goal. Coviello said. “They play narily wouldn’t do,” of lumps and growing pains. Perhaps what he didn’t terri c.” “We did a good job tran- tough and hard, they English coach Ed McNeil know is that Peabody would ourish on the go as the sitioning offensively,” don’t give up. But we said. “That would’ve SAUGUS, B2 season progresses. Peabody, 2-2 after its  rst four games, has since won seven of its last eight. The Tanners are now on the doorstep of a state tournament bid, needing just two more points to qualify for the Division 1 North section- Patriots defense ready for rookie QB Jones al. FOXBOROUGH (AP) — York’s 21-17 win. “Up until three or four games ago we weren’t gener- Few quarterbacks have “He’s had a great career ating enough offense in the attacking zone,” McKeen outdueled Tom Brady and and certainly had great said. “We were playing good defense, we just weren’t the New England Patriots games against us,” Patri- pushing the ball to get scoring opportunities. Late- the way Eli Manning has ots coach Bill Belichick ly, we’ve done a much better job. We play a 4-4-2. We during his career. said this week. “I have a scored two goals in the second half against Billerica (3-2 win last Saturday) in a 4-3-3. We’ll stick with Twice Manning has been ton of respect for Eli and the 4-4-2 for a little bit and we’ll see how it develops. under center to help the all that he’s done. I wish We just weren’t scoring goals at the start, without Giants lead fourth-quar- he’d done a little bit less in question.” ter comebacks in the a couple games against us, Super Bowl over New With just six returning varsity players, the Tanners but I have a lot of respect came into the season counting on JV guys to step up to England. for Eli.” In 2007, Manning the plate. As the  rst-year varsity players gain famil- But when the teams iarity with the pace of play on the varsity pitch, things spoiled the Patriots’ bid meet on Thursday night, begin to click. for an undefeated season Manning likely won’t get “A big issue was them learning to play a varsity game by leading a game-win- the chance to add to his as opposed to a JV game,” McKeen said. “It’s taken ning drive in the  nal two past heroics against the them a while to learn that it’s a whole different game. minutes that included his Patriots (5-0) . It’s taken them a while to build con dence in them- pass to David Tyree and After being benched selves. Hopefully it continues.” his now infamous hel- following the Giants’ 0-2 Offensively, the Tanners have leaned on sophomore met-pinning catch. It set start this season, the quar- striker Kyle Joyce to lead the charge. Joyce has scored up Manning’s TD pass to terback who Belichick a team-high nine goals. Plaxico Burress to give thinks will “absolutely” be “Kyle reminds me a lot of Johnny Alves and Luke the Giants a 17-14 victory. in the discussion for the Finkelstein,” McKeen said. “He’s aggressive, works Manning broke New Pro Football Hall of Fame hard all the time, he’s always in motion, he’s always England’s heart again fol- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS will again be in a backup looking to  nd the net. He’s really starting to come on. lowing the 2011 season, role when rookie Daniel The kids feed off him. He’s not a big kid but his inten- New York Giants rookie quarterback this time engineering an Jones makes his fourth sity has helped the team. He’s been a huge aspect of Daniel Jones will face off against the Patriots 88-yard drive that ended straight start. our offense.” for the rst time in his career on Thursday with Ahmad Bradshaw’s Night Football. touchdown run in New PATRIOTS, B2 PEABODY, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 Saugus girls take down English SAUGUS Giardullo made a nice 2-1, 3-2 but Saugus out- place in the 3.1-mile From B1 move passed a defender played us,” McNeil said. course at 17:16. Other sol- and caught Newson too “They’re a better team id performances came English started with far out of the net, scoring than us. But to me it’s just from Kyle Kwiatek (third some offensive pressure an easy goal to stretch the very disappointing we place, 17:56), Anthony but it didn’t take long for Saugus lead to 2-0. didn’t score a goal. We the Sachems to nd their In the second half the moved Jullianna Perry up D’Itria (eighth, 19:02), footing. Groark got off Sachems got back on the front, tried to get more of- Sean Osbahr (ninth, Saugus’ rst shot of the board in the rst ve min- fense than we’ve had. We 19:22), Brett O’Brien game but Elysse Newson utes thanks to a goal from just don’t score enough.” (10th, 19:28), John Nowic- made the save for the Morris to stretch their The win moves the Sa- ki (11th, 19:30) and Jesse Bulldogs and followed lead to a comfortable 3-0. chems to 7-6 on the year, Moriello (12th, 19:37). with another save on a Later in the half a Sau- just two away from clinch- GIRLS CROSS penalty kick. gus handball gave Zayas ing a state tournament COUNTRY But eventually Saugus her penalty kick chance berth. Saugus will hope to capitalized. Jeimmy Mon- but she kicked it right at get one step closer to that Williams 28, roy Rodriguez ripped a Reyes who made the save goal next Tuesday at Sa- St. Mary’s 29 shot that was de ected off to keep the shutout. lem (7). English has an- Arlington Catholic 15, the leg of Groark and Saugus went right down other tough test next St. Mary’s 48 slipped passed Newson to the eld after the failed Tuesday (4) at East Bos- St. Mary’s top runners put the Sachems ahead penalty kick. Ricupero ton. were Anna Fringuelli 1-0. took advantage this time, BOYS CROSS (ninth, 24:53), Luna Robi- Later in the rst half, getting possession of a COUNTRY chaud (11th, 25:45), Lily English failed to generate loose ball out front and St. Mary’s 27, a solid chance on a corner nding the back of the net Williams 30 Newhall (13th, 26:20), kick and the Sachems to cap off the scoring in St. Mary’s 19, Erin Lewis (14th, 26:34) ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO transitioned right down the 4-0 win. Arlington Catholic 44 and Julia Jo Gramilini Classical’s Chloe Kebreau takes the ball up the the eld to score again. “It could’ve easily been Taban Maynok took rst (16th, 27:00). eld in a loss to Salem Wednesday. Classical girls soccer Tanners boys soccer chasing tournament bid PEABODY Ben Kemp have dished Will Machado have split “That has helped me with From B1 four assists each. the goaltending duties. my longevity with coach- comes up short to Salem “(Mor s) is a blue-col- McKeen has opted to al- ing. The kids that come Freshman center-mid- lar kid that just works ternate between the two of through our program have CLASSICAL elder Victor Maciel has hard,” McKeen said. “He’s them and has come away been very good. I’ve had From B1 netted six goals. a physical player and we impressed with both. great coaching staffs. We “Victor has some size,” don’t have a ton of physi- “They’ve both done a all work well together. But Chasing a goal, the Rams looked to ramp up their McKeen said. “He’s tall, cal players. He has worked great job,” McKeen said. you can’t do it without attack in the second half. But with pouring rain and an he’s got excellent skills. hard to make himself a “Will can punt the ball great kids.” alert Salem defense, netting the equalizer was much Earlier in the season he leader, both on and off the a mile. Dom can really The Tanners, now in the wasn’t used to playing a easier said than done. The Rams couldn’t gain much eld.” throw the ball. They both closing stretch of their steam toward Salem’s end of the field, giving the Witch- physical game. He’s learn- Defensively, Kemp and have their strong points regular season, travel to es the 1-0 victory. ing about playing at the junior Nick Sablone lead and weak points. They’ve Marblehead Thursday (4). “Everybody played the game,” Schena said. “From the varsity level as a fresh- midfield to the strikers to the defenders, we all played man. He’s taken some the way. done the job and I can’t “We want to come out the game we wanted. It was a solid all-around game. lumps earlier in the sea- “I’m happy with our de- complain. As good as your with the best record we The passing was sound, the defense was there. It was a son. He’s a nice kid that fense,” McKeen said. “I offense and defense is, you possibly can,” McKeen great game from beginning to end.” does his job. He’s made thought they were car- still need goaltending.” said. “We need two points Classical wore black and pink jerseys during Wednes- two penalty kicks this sea- rying us earlier in the McKeen added a career to qualify and then we day’s game to commemorate breast cancer awareness. son.” season, to some extent. I milestone earlier this want to get a good seed. October is breast cancer awareness month. Senior striker Edward think it’s one of our strong week when he collected We’ve struggled getting “This just shows that this isn’t just about us on the Santos has scored ve suits. They played very his 250th career win in a beyond the rst round but field having a good time,” Schena said. “There are peo- goals. Senior outside mid- well in the Billerica game 7-0 victory over Saugus. we’re hoping to eclipse ple suffering. We want to do what we can to help them.” elder Kyle Mor s has and that was a physical “I’ve been blessed with that this year. We still The Rams are back in action next Monday (4) at seven assists, while Ma- game.” really good kids over the need to qualify and hope- Winthrop. ciel and senior defender Seniors Dom Cunha and years,” McKeen said. fully we do.” Pats defense prepared for Giants PATRIOTS for New York. ty Devin McCourty said From B1 “We’re con dent in the they’re also ready if Man- First Time guys we’ve got,” he said. ning does make an ap- The Giants (2-3) have “I think when you look at pearance. gone 2-1 with Jones how some of those guys “Obviously, we know, as the starter, but the have played and stepped if anything, they proba- Homebuyer? 22-year-old will be walk- up, I think we’ve got guys bly have one of the best ing into a matchup with who are ready to go and backups in the NFL,” the NFL’s top-ranked ready to make plays. ... I McCourty said. “There’s defense without three know those guys will be been a lot of legends that top playmakers. Run- ready.” I’ve gotten the opportuni- ning back Saquon Bar- Jones will also be up ty to play against, some kley will miss his third against some recent- to play with. Those guys, straight game because of ly unfavorable history sometimes they retire or a sprained right ankle. for young quarterbacks different things, young- Tight end and leading when they match up with er guys come up, they receiver Evan Engram is the Patriots. start over them. So, those dealing with a knee inju- New England has won things always happen. ry and receiver Sterling 18 straight games against But I think one thing we Shepard is in the concus- a rst or second-year have to be ready for is, if sion protocol. quarterback, the longest he does get in the game, Jones said he’s ready to streak in NFL history. knowing that he’ll be pre- take on the challenge, re- While the Patriots are pared and he’ll be ready gardless of who suits up preparing for Jones, safe- to go.”

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TV/RADIO TV NFL 8:20 p.m...... NY Giants at New England...... Amazon, Fox, NFL Network FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS NHL 9 p.m...... Boston at Colorado...... NESN David Pastrnak celebrates after scoring a goal in a win over the Las Vegas Golden Knights Tuesday MLB Playoffs night. 7:07 p.m...... Tampa Bay at Houston...... FS1 NBA Preseason 6 a.m...... Toronto vs. Houston...... NBATV Bruins off to hottest start in 18 years 7:30 a.m...... Brooklyn vs. LA Lakers...... NBATV 10:30 p.m...... Minnesota vs. Golden State...... NBATV LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Golden Knights on Tues- Neither of which has tive NHL players. They College Football defending Eastern Con- day night. taken place yet, as the both made their debut in 6 p.m...... Bethune-Cookman at N.C. Central...... ESPNU ference champion Boston “We have a good group. Bruins have outscored 1997 and are the only ac- 8 p.m...... Syracuse at N.C. State...... 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That’s what’s Bruins captain Zdeno 7 loss in the Stanley Cup in this room, that’s what Chara, 42, appeared in his the Rangers. Both Car- NHL Final behind them. we expect. 1,488th game, breaking a olina and Vegas allowed 9 p.m...... Boston at Colorado...... WBOS-FM 92.9 The Bruins (3-0-0) re- “If we’re going to get tie with Wayne Gretzky power-play goals in their mained undefeated when beat, we’re either going to for the 23rd-most in his- respective games. NFL Brad Marchand had two have a really bad game or tory. ... Chara and San UP NEXT goals and an assist in a another team is going to Jose’s Joe Thornton, 40, Bruins: At the Colorado AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE East East 4-3 win over the Vegas battle us.” are the two oldest ac- Avalanche on Thursday. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA New England 5 0 0 1.000 155 34 Philadelphia 3 2 0 .600 141 111 Buffalo 4 1 0 .800 90 70 Dallas 3 2 0 .600 131 90 N.Y. Jets 0 4 0 .000 39 101 N.Y. Giants 2 3 0 .400 97 125 Miami 0 4 0 .000 26 163 Washington 0 5 0 .000 73 151 NBA postpones media sessions in South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Houston 3 2 0 .600 131 110 New Orleans 4 1 0 .800 115 116 Indianapolis 3 2 0 .600 113 115 Carolina 3 2 0 .600 129 107 Shanghai as tensions continue in China Jacksonville 2 3 0 .400 111 118 Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 147 148 Tennessee 2 3 0 .400 98 76 Atlanta 1 4 0 .200 102 152 North North (AP) — NBA Com- ends. speech. Several Chinese two fans were removed by W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA missioner Adam Silver “You have more power to companies have suspend- arena security for hold- Baltimore 3 2 0 .600 161 123 Green Bay 4 1 0 .800 119 93 Cleveland 2 3 0 .400 92 122 Detroit 2 1 1 .625 97 95 told the Brooklyn Nets take a stand than most of ed their partnership with ing signs and chanting Pittsburgh 1 4 0 .200 99 114 Chicago 3 2 0 .600 87 69 and Los Angeles Lakers the Chinese government’s the NBA in recent days, in support of Hong Kong. Cincinnati 0 5 0 .000 80 136 Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 112 73 West West on Wednesday that the targets and should have and Chinese state broad- The signs read “Free Hong W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA league is still expecting the courage and integrity caster CCTV said it will Kong” and “Free HK.” The Kansas City 4 1 0 .800 148 113 San Francisco 4 0 0 1.000 127 57 them to play as scheduled to use it,” the lawmakers not broadcast the Lak- sentiment was not differ- Oakland 3 2 0 .600 103 123 Seattle 4 1 0 .800 133 118 L.A. Chargers 2 3 0 .400 103 94 L.A. Rams 3 2 0 .600 146 134 this week, even while the told Silver. The NBA did ers-Nets games. ent from Morey’s since-de- Denver 1 4 0 .200 90 106 Arizona 1 3 1 .300 100 138 rift between the league not have any immediate “I’m sympathetic to our leted tweet last week of Thursday’s Game Cincinnati at Baltimore, 1 p.m. and Chinese officialscomment on the letter, and interests here and to our an image that read, “Fight N.Y. Giants at New England, 8:20 p.m. Seattle at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Sunday’s Games San Francisco at L.A. Rams, 4:05 p.m. continued in ways that it was unclear if Silver had partners who are upset,” For Freedom. Stand With Carolina vs Tampa Bay at London, UK, Atlanta at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. clearly suggested the two even seen the document. Silver said. “I don’t think Hong Kong.” 9:30 a.m. Tennessee at Denver, 4:25 p.m. Philadelphia at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Dallas at N.Y. Jets, 4:25 p.m. planned games in Shang- In Shanghai, the mood it’s inconsistent on one The 76ers and Wells New Orleans at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh at L.A. Chargers, 8:20 p.m. hai and Shenzhen were surrounding the game hand to be sympathetic Fargo Center, the team’s Houston at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Monday’s Game Washington at Miami, 1 p.m. Detroit at Green Bay, 8:15 p.m. anything but guaranteed. that — if played — will to them and at the same home arena, released The NBA called off feature LeBron James, time stand by our princi- statements Wednesday scheduled media sessions Kyrie Irving and other ples.” confirming that the fan NHL Wednesday for both teams. big NBA names was any- All around China, stores removal took place and EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE At least two other NBA thing but festive. An NBA that sell NBA merchan- explaining why. Atlantic Division Central Division events to be held Wednes- Cares event that was to dise were removing Rock- “During the second GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 3 3 0 0 6 7 4 St. Louis 3 2 0 1 5 8 7 day before the start of the benefit the Special Olym- ets-related apparel from quarter of last night’s Buffalo 3 2 0 1 5 13 7 Colorado 2 2 0 0 4 9 5 China games were can- pics was called off, as was shelves and many murals 76ers game, Wells Fargo Toronto 4 2 1 1 5 16 13 Nashville 3 2 1 0 4 13 9 celed as part of the fallout a “fan night” celebration featuring the Rockets — Center security respond- Detroit 3 2 1 0 4 10 9 Winnipeg 4 2 2 0 4 14 15 Montreal 2 1 0 1 3 9 9 Dallas 4 1 3 0 2 10 12 that started after Houston that was to be highlighted even ones with Yao Ming, ed to a situation that was Tampa Bay 3 1 1 1 3 11 10 Chicago 1 0 1 0 0 3 4 Rockets general manag- by the league announcing the Chinese great who disrupting the live event Florida 3 1 2 0 2 9 14 Minnesota 2 0 2 0 0 4 9 Ottawa 2 0 2 0 0 4 9 Pacific Division er Daryl Morey posted a plans to refurbish some played for Houston during experience for our guests,” Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA since-deleted tweet last outdoor courts in that city. his NBA career — were the arena’s statement GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 3 3 0 0 6 8 3 week that showed support And workers in multiple being painted over. Wednesday said. “After Carolina 4 4 0 0 8 17 11 Edmonton 3 3 0 0 6 14 9 Washington 4 2 0 2 6 10 10 Vegas 3 2 1 0 4 12 6 for anti-government pro- spots around Shanghai Effects are already be- three separate warnings, N.Y. Rangers 2 2 0 0 4 10 5 Calgary 3 1 1 1 3 9 9 testers in Hong Kong. were tearing down large ing felt in NBA arenas, in the two individuals were Philadelphia 1 1 0 0 2 4 3 Los Angeles 2 1 1 0 2 9 9 N.Y. Islanders 3 1 2 0 2 7 8 Vancouver 2 0 2 0 0 2 6 “Given the fluidity of outdoor promotional ad- a pair of games featuring escorted out of the are- Pittsburgh 3 1 2 0 2 9 9 Arizona 2 0 2 0 0 1 3 the situation, today’s me- vertisements for Thurs- Guangzhou Loong Lions na without incident. The Columbus 3 1 2 0 2 7 14 San Jose 4 0 4 0 0 5 17 dia availability has been day’s Lakers-Nets game. of the Chinese Basketball security team employed New Jersey 2 0 1 1 1 6 12 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. postponed,” the league The teams are also sup- Association. respectful and standard Wednesday’s Games Vegas at Arizona, 10 p.m. said. The sessions were posed to play Saturday in After the playing of the operating procedures.” Montreal at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Friday’s Games New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Florida at Buffalo, 7 p.m. not rescheduled Wednes- Shenzhen. Chinese national anthem The NBA is not the first Los Angeles at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Anaheim at Columbus, 7 p.m. day, though having them Chinese smartphone in Washington on Wednes- major corporation to deal Thursday’s Games N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Montreal, 7 p.m. Saturday’s Games on Thursday — game day maker Vivo has joined day before Guangzhou’s with criticism from China Anaheim at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Edmonton at N.Y. Rangers, 1 p.m. in Shanghai — remains the list of companies that game against the Wizards, over political differenc- Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Ottawa, 4 p.m. Edmonton at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Nashville at Los Angeles, 6 p.m. possible. have suspended ties with one fan shouted, “Freedom es. Mercedes-Benz, Delta St. Louis at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Detroit, 7 p.m. Later Wednesday in the NBA for now, only of expression! Freedom of Air Lines, hotel operator Minnesota at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Florida vs. N.Y. Islanders at Nassau Veter- Washington at Nashville, 8 p.m. ans Memorial Coliseum, 7 p.m. Washington, a biparti- adding to the uncertain- speech! Free Hong Kong!” Marriott, fashion brand San Jose at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Columbus at Carolina, 7 p.m. san group of lawmak- ty surrounding the China Another fan shouted for a Zara and others also have Calgary at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. New Jersey at Boston, 7 p.m. Boston at Colorado, 9 p.m. Winnipeg at Chicago, 7 p.m. ers — including the rare games. Vivo was a pre- free Hong Kong from the found themselves in con- alignment of Republican senting sponsor of the second level during the flicts with China in recent Sen. Ted Cruz of Tex- games, and on Wednesday second quarter. years. MLB PLAYOFFS as and Democratic Rep. there was no reference Minutes later, security After Morey’s tweet was DIVISIONAL SERIES Tuesday, Oct. 8 Alexandria Ocasio-Cor- to the game in Shanghai approached one fan hold- deleted, Rockets owner (Best-of-5) Tampa Bay 4, Houston 1, Series tez of New York — sent on the list of upcoming ing up a “Free Tibet” sign Tilman Fertitta said Mo- Sunday, Oct. 6 tied 2-2 a letter to Silver saying events scheduled at Mer- and another holding the rey does not speak for the L.A. Dodgers 10, Washington 4 Wednesday, Oct. 9 the NBA should show the cedes-Benz Arena. Other Tibet flag. Security tried organization. Joe Tsai, Atlanta 3, St. Louis 1 St. Louis 13, Atlanta 1, St. Louis “courage and integrity” to firms such as apparel com- to take the sign, and the who recently completed Monday, Oct. 7 wins series 3-2 stand up to the Chinese pany Li-Ning announced fan refused to give it up. his purchase of the Nets Tampa Bay 10, Houston 3 Washington (Strasburg 18-6) at government. They asked similar moves earlier this Security then escorted and is a co-founder of St. Louis 5, Atlanta 4, 10 innings L.A. Dodgers (Buehler 14-4), 8:37 the NBA to, among other week, as the rift was just them out of the seats. Chinese e-commerce gi- Washington 6, L.A. Dodgers 1, p.m. (TBS) things, suspend activities beginning. A similar scene played ant Alibaba, has said the Series tied 2-2 Thursday, Oct. 10 in China until what they Silver said Tuesday in out in Philadelphia on damage to the NBA’s rela- N.Y. Yankees 5, Minnesota 1, N.Y. Tampa Bay (Glasnow 6-1) at Hous- called the selective treat- Tokyo that he supports Tuesday, also during a tionship with China “will Yankees win series 3-0 ton (Cole 20-5), 7:07 p.m. (FS1) ment against the Rockets Morey’s right to free Guangzhou game. There, take a long time to repair.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 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 Woman’s online attitude darkens following her brother’s suicide DEAR ABBY: I have a both our aging parents. friend on social media Dear Abby is written by Abigail Our kids are grown, so whose brother died by Van Buren, also known as Jeanne there’s no need for child suicide several months Phillips, and was founded by her care. ago. She was the one who When we go to social found him. They were mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact functions, invariably he close, and I think he was Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. gets asked, “So, what do her last immediate fami- Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. you do?” When we say ly member. She has post- he’s retired, people look ed openly about how hor- at him suspiciously. I sus- rible this experience has should not be dismissed, health professional about pect they think he’s tak- been and how sad she especially given her expe- her loss and feelings of ing advantage of me, feels. rience with her brother’s depression and isolation. when that couldn’t be More recently, however, suicide. We went to school Give her the number for further from the truth. her posts have become in- decades ago but were not the National Suicide Pre- There is no way I could be creasingly bleak. She close friends. I don’t know vention Lifeline: 800-273- as successful in my ca- shares that she’s having her personally very well, 8255. If she calls the ho- reer without his support. trouble sleeping and she and we live several hours tline, she may be able to What would be a good is so sad and feels com- apart. How can I help her get a referral there. You response? I think it hurts pletely alone because she if she really is thinking are being a good friend. his feelings, but he keeps has no more family. She about suicide? It seems Let’s hope she takes our it quiet. gets supportive com- critical to me, but I don’t advice. GOOD THING ments from her Facebook know what I should do or GOING OUT WEST “friends,” but continues how fast to act. DEAR ABBY: I am a to sound hopeless. She successful career woman CARING IN DEAR GOOD THING: has started posting that in my 50s. My husband is VIRGINIA Congratulations on hav- she’s going to get off FB in his 40s. We decided ing a partnership that is because all she can talk DEAR CARING: Con- several years ago that he working so well. People about is her brother and tact your friend through could stop working, as often ask this question as she knows everyone is messaging on Facebook, my income is enough for a way of starting a con- sick of hearing about it. tell her you are concerned both of us. He runs our versation with someone She writes that she does about her, and ask to talk household and is invalu- they don’t know. Your not think she will be here with her. You are right to able to me, not only as husband might answer it much longer. be concerned. Urge her to manager of our house- by saying, “I’m retired I know that someone join a grief support group hold, but also because he now, but I used to work in who hints at suicide or talk with a mental looks after the affairs of ——. What do YOU do?” BRIDGE

A suit combination that is deceptive Peter De Vries, who was a novel- ing lead strongly suggested that the ist and editor, wrote, “The universe hearts were not splitting 3-3. So is like a safe to which there is a what about clubs? combination, but the combination is If the six missing cards were split- locked up in the safe.” ting 3-3, everything would work. If I felt a bit like that after checking East had four including an honor, the right way to play the club suit there was no chance. But what if in today’s deal. If you needed three West had four? What would East’s tricks, what would you do? doubleton be? There were four pos- North might have opened the bid- sible low-doubletons, but six hon- ding with two aces and one king, or-doubletons. So I cashed the club but when he passed, and partner ace, crossed to the club king (happy opened one no-trump, he used Stay- man before jumping to game. to see the queen appear) and led a West, even though he knew four third round toward dummy’s 10. Now hearts were coming down in the I lost only two hearts, one diamond dummy, had no reason to worry, giv- and one club. en his strong sequence. I was feeling happy, but when I As declarer, I could see six top consulted the literature, I found that tricks: two spades, two hearts and it is better to cash the king, then play two clubs. Two more winners were low to dummy’s 10 — why? readily available from the diamonds, I suppose this allows for West’s but what about trick nine? The open- having five clubs. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS REMIND REWIND

The Price Is Right CBS, 11 a.m. Come on down! TV’s longest-running game show — with more than 65,000 contestants and $250 Catching up with Tippi Hedren million-plus awarded in cash and prizes since Bob By Lori Acke Barker debuted as host in 1972 — airs its 9,000th REMIND MAGAZINE episode! Current host Drew Carey celebrates by be- stowing a bonus $9,000 on every player who wins Still stunningly lovely at a pricing game; anyone who spins $1 on the Big age 87, actress Tippi Hedren Wheel pockets $9,000, too. now devotes most of her time Grey’s Anatomy: “Reunited” to Shambala Preserve, the ABC, 8 p.m. exotic-feline sanctuary she With new restrictions, Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) tip- has helped fund since 1983 to toes the line of protocol as she helps Jo (Camilla further walk the talk of her Luddington) with a difficult procedure from afar. 45-year passion for saving big Koracick (Greg Germann) makes things challenging cats. But Hedren — mom to ac- for Owen (Kevin McKidd) at Grey Sloan. Meanwhile, tress Melanie Griffith (Work- a patient at the hospital is brain-dead after falling ing Girl) and grandmother to into a construction site, and her two sisters must actress Dakota Johnson (Fifty decide whether or not to keep her alive. Shades of Grey) — still takes Young Sheldon: “An Entrepreneurialist and a Swat an acting job now and then, on the Bottom” if the project appeals. And she’s well aware that you will CBS, 8 p.m. never stop thinking of her as Sheldon (Iain Armitage) takes matters into his own the tormented blond beauty hands when Meemaw (Annie Potts) refuses to drive in Alfred Hitchcock’s legend- him to a lecture with Dr. Linkletter (Ed Begley Jr.) in ary 1963 thriller The Birds. the new episode “An Entrepreneurialist and a Swat What you may not know is on the Bottom.” that the torment was equally Supernatural: “Back and to the Future” harrowing offscreen, as the 9th May 1963: Alfred Hitchcock and American actress Tippi Hedren explore The CW, 8 p.m. then 32-year-old ingenue — Cannes together after the premiere of his latest thriller ‘The Birds’ in which Season Premiere! born Nathalie Kay Hedren in she plays the title role. The beloved horror show opens its final season in New Ulm, Minn. — gratefully Winchester style — with demon hunters Sam (Jared accepted Hitchcock’s mentor- Alma Reville or I wouldn’t have stuck with er, Charlie Chaplin called me Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) in the midst of ship but refused his love, set- (Hitchcock’s wife) was it as long as I did. directly to ask if I would play an apocalypse after an angry God (Rob Benedict) ting in motion years of phys- aware of her husband’s You agreed to make Marlon Brando’s wife in A opened the gates of Hell, releasing all the fiends. ical and psychological abuse boorish and abusive Marnie after The Birds? Countess From Hong Kong. So NFL Football: N.Y Giants at New England and a power struggle that nature. Why do you think Why? I was back, but it wasn’t a lead FOX & NFL Network, 8 p.m. Live would ultimately define their she stayed mum? This was a real movie role. role. From what I understand, careers and then ruin them. The N.Y. Giants head into Gillette Stadium in Foxbor- She had lived through this The Birds was fluff — but Hitchcock almost had a heart ough, Mass., to meet with old foes Tom Brady and Abuse she fearlessly chroni- Marnie was a really involved kind of situation over and attack when he heard. the New England Patriots on Thursday Night Football. cled in her 2016 memoir Tip- over and over. Their marriage character. I went through a lot Do you still think about Superstore: “Forced Hire” pi, after allowing the tale to was an enigma to everyone. of studying to do it. I talked what you might have NBC, 8 p.m. be told in HBO’s 2012 original What is that relationship? I to the book’s author, Winston accomplished in those When Amy (America Ferrera) hires Dina’s (Lauren film The Girl. We caught up don’t know that many people Graham; I talked to psycholo- Ash) nemesis Colleen (guest star Heidi Gardner), with Hedren to talk Hitchcock did know — or will ever know. gists and psychiatrists about two years? Dina blackmails Garrett (Colton Dunn) into making and her very personal Holly- But, at one time, she came to the fact that when a child suf- No. But I would hear years Colleen’s life a living hell. Jonah (Ben Feldman) is wood horror story. me and said, “I’m so sorry you fered a traumatic experience later how such and such pro- forced to befriend Marcus (Jon Barinholtz) in order How badly did have to go through this,” and and it wasn’t dealt with at that ducer or director wanted to to unionize the warehouse guys. Hitchcock underestimate I just looked at her and said time, how it manifests itself in use me. To get to me, they Horror Classics: Black Magic the young woman who [drops her voice to an intense adult life. And this is a fairly had to go through him — and TCM, beginning at 8 p.m. showed up on his set? whisper], “But you can stop new observation. When we he said, “She isn’t available.” Tippi Hedren: Well, that Tonight’s spooky movie lineup is themed around it! Just STOP it!” did the movie, it was not even So easy. Just, “She isn’t avail- wasn’t my first rodeo, as the practitioners of the dark arts. The evening begins Did you ever consider heard of on general levels. able.” The one that really saying goes. [Laughs] My par- dropping out of the film? When Marnie wrapped, with 1934’s The Black Cat and also includes Curse hurt the worst was François ents had given me a very won- No, no, no — never! The Hitchcock didn’t use you Truffaut wanted me for his of the Demon (1958), The Seventh Victim (1943), derful background in philos- filming actually was never again, but refused to The Devil’s Bride (1968) and more. Fahrenheit 451 and I didn’t ophies and morals and what that much of a problem. [The terminate your contract. even know about it. Perfect Harmony: “No Time for Losers” is right — and to hold firmly harassment] became a prob- Devastating? What might others learn NBC, 8:30 p.m. to what is right and do it. So lem after three or four days, It was so easy for him. He paid from what you survived? Arthur (Bradley Whitford) helps Ginny (Anna Camp) that protected me when I was and then it became horrible. me $600 a week for almost two conquer stage fright. Meanwhile, Reverend Jax (Riz- a fashion model in New York But making movies is fun! years, then gave the contract I hope that women — young wan Manji) is caught in the rift between Wayne (Will and when I was doing com- It’s extremely satisfying and to Universal who wanted me women, especially — get the Greenberg) and Dwayne (Geno Segers). mercials and when I traveled enjoyable, actually doing the to do a television show I didn’t message that you do not have The Unicorn: “Widow’s Group” all around the world by my- work. It was the surrounding think I would be right for. They to acquiesce to any demands CBS, 8:30 p.m. self. The career in commercials situations that made it so dif- said, “Well, if you don’t do it, that are made of you by any- Wade (Walton Goggins) reluctantly joins a support was so successful that I took ficult. And there were really you’re out of this contract,” and one if you are not interested. group for partners who’ve lost a spouse in the new six months off and toured the wonderful times — because I went [thrusts out her hand] Hitchcock ruined my career, episode “Widow’s Group.” world, which was fantastic! there had to have been some “Shake on it!” Two weeks lat- but not my life!

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(SEAL) MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT mortgage given by Susan J. Gorman to "MERS", Mortgage Electronic Registration given by 18 Sunset Road, LLC, a Massachusetts limited liability company, to Patch 19 SM 004641 Systems, Inc., a separate corporation that is acting solely as nominee for of Land Lending, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, dated March 29, ORDER OF NOTICE Shamrock Financial Corporation, "Lender"; and its successors and assigns dated 2018, and recorded at the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in September 16, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Book 36613 at Page 417, as affected by assignment from Patch of Land Lending, To: Registry of Deeds, in Book 24853, Page 89, as assigned by Assignment of LLC, to Normandy Capital Trust dated April 11, 2018 and recorded with the Essex Michael P. Olsen; Josephine Olsen Mortgage dated July 28, 2008 and recorded with Essex County (Southern District) County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 36654 at Page 509, of which Registry of Deeds, Book 29900, Page 252, of which mortgage the undersigned is mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment, for breach of the and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 the present holder, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 et seq.: purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM, on sold at Public Auction at 12:00 o'clock P.M. on the 18th day of October, 2019 at Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper October 31, 2019, on the premises known as 7 Echo Place, Lynn, 18 Sunset Road, Nahant, Essex County, Massachusetts 01908, all and singular Massachusetts, the premises described in said mortgage, together with all the premises described in said mortgage, claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Saugus, rights, easements, and appurtenances thereto, to wit: numbered 23 Richardson Circle, given by Michael P. Olsen and Josephine Olsen to To wit: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Saugus Federal That certain piece or parcel of land, and the buildings and improvements thereon, Credit Union, dated February 25, 2003, and recorded in the Essex County known as 7 Echo Place located in the Town of Lynn, County of Essex, and State of The land and buildings numbered 18 Sunset Road, in Nahant, being lots (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 20262, Page 267, and now held by Massachusetts, and being more particularly described in a Deed recorded on numbered 43 and 44 on a Plan of Lots of Sunset Hill belonging to Nahant Land the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for 4/24/96 at Book 13524, Page 440 of the Essex Land Records. Co., E.A.W. Hammett, C.E., dated April 1910, and recorded with Essex South determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. District Deeds, Plan Book 22, Plan 13. Reference is made to Deed recorded April 24, 1996 Book 13524, Page 440: If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Lot numbered 43 is bounded as follows:- States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers A certain parcel of land, together with the buildings thereon situated in said Lynn, SOUTHWESTERLY by Sunset Road, seventy (70) feet; Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on known as #7 Echo Place, being shown on Lot #10 on a plan entitled, "The Estate NORTHWESTERLY by lot numbered 44 on said Plan, one hundred (100) that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in of Frank W. Atkins on Tower Hill, Lynn, Mass., November 1888", made by S. R. feet; this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before November Rogers, C. E. and recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds at the end NORTHEASTERLY by a cemetery, seventy (70) feet; and 18, 2019 or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the foreclosure on the of Book 1239, bounded and described as follows: SOUTHWESTERLY by lot numbered 42 on said plan, one hundred (100) ground of noncompliance with the Act. feet. WESTERLY: by Echo Place, forty-five (45) feet; Witness, Gordon H. Piper, Chief Justice of said Court on October 4, 2019. Be all said measurements more or less, containing 7,000 square feet of land more Attest: Deborah J. Patterson NORTHERLY: by Lot #11 and #12 on said plan, ninety-one (91) feet; or less. Recorder 16907 EASTERLY: by land formerly of Lucy A. Chick, forty-five and 45/100 (45.45) feet; Lot numbered 44 is bounded as follows:- Item: October 10, 2019 and SOUTHWESTERLY by Sunset Road, fifty-five and 63/100 (55.63) feet; SOUTHERLY: by Lot #9 on said plan, eighty-four (84) feet. WESTERLY by a curved line at the corner of Sunset Road and NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Kennedy's Court, sixty-two and 31/100 (62.31) feet; Terms of Sale: These premises are being sold subject to any and all unpaid real NORTHWESTERLY by Kennedy's Court, sixty and 02/100 (60.02) feet; and By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain estate taxes, water rates, municipal charges and assessments, condominium SOUTHEASTERLY by lot numbered 43 on said Plan, one hundred (100) mortgage given by Stephen M. Horlick to Mortgage Electronic Registration charges, expenses, costs, and assessments, if applicable, federal tax liens, feet. Systems, Inc., as nominee for Saugus Federal Credit Union, dated December 22, partition wall rights, statutes, regulations, zoning, subdivision control, or other 2003 and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in municipal ordinances or bylaws respecting land use, configuration, building or Be all said measurements more or less, containing 9,104 square feet of land more Book 22250, Page 80, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, approval, or bylaws, statutes or ordinances regarding the presence of lead paint, or less. by assignment from: asbestos or other toxic substances, sanitary codes, housing codes, tenancy, and , to the extent that they are recorded prior to the above mortgage, any easements, For mortgagor's title see deed recorded herewith. Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., recorded rights of way, restrictions, confirmation or other matters of record. on October 16, 2006, in Book No. 26183, at Page 303 For a more accurate legal description, see Deed from Millicent A. Howarth to Purchaser shall also bear all state and county deeds excise tax. The deposit of Richard S. Howarth dated March 24, 1990, and recorded in Essex County Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Saugus Federal $10,000.00 is to be paid in cash or bank or certified check at the time and place (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 10375, Page 561. Credit Union to Wells Fargo Bank N.A., recorded on April 9, 2012, in Book No. of the sale, with the balance of the purchase price to be paid by bank or certified 31239, at Page 46 check within forty-five (45) days after the date of the sale, to be deposited in Premises to be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, escrow with Guaetta and Benson, LLC, at 73 Princeton Street, Suite 208, North rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. to U.S. Bank National Association, not in its individual Chelmsford, Massachusetts. liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax capacity but solely as trustee for the RMAC Trust, Series 2016-CTT, recorded on liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or October 11, 2017, in Book No. 36241, at Page 162 In the event that the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having purchasing the within described property according to the terms of this Notice of priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of the easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. the same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM on November 11, 2019, on foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure the mortgaged premises located at 6 Bacon Drive, Saugus, Essex County, deed to the second highest bidder or, thereafter, to the next highest bidders, Terms of sale: A deposit of five thousand dollars ($5,000) by certified or bank Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, providing that said bidder shall deposit with said attorney, the amount of the check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. required deposit as set forth herein within five (5) business days after written The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Sassoon & Cymrot, LLP, 84 TO WIT: notice of the default of the previous highest bidder. State Street, Suite 820, Boston, MA 02109 within thirty (30) days from the date The land in said Saugus, with the buildings thereon, and shown as Lot 11 on a of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of the plan entitled "Plan of Land in Saugus owned by Roy S. Bacon, John W. Parsons, Other terms, if any, are to be announced at the sale. purchase price. In the event of an error in this publication, the description of the surveyor" dated January 28,1957 and recorded with Essex South District Registry premises contained in said mortgage shall control. of Deeds, Plan Book 89 Plan 90 and bounded and described as follows: Dated: October 7, 2019 NORTHWESTERLY: by a private way as shown on said plan, by two courses Present holder of said mortgage Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. measuring 33.67 feet and 46.33 feet; NORTHEASTERLY: by lot 12 on said plan, 134.38 feet; The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB d/b/a Christiana Trust as Trustee for EASTERLY: by land now or formerly of Stanley and land now or formerly of Penney Certificate Holders CWALT, Inc., Alternative Loan Trust 2006-2CB Mortgage Normandy Capital Trust, by two courses measuring 18 feet and 50.55 feet; and Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-2CB Present holder of said mortgage SOUTHWESTERLY: by lot 10 on said plan, 164.43 feet. by its Attorneys By its Attorneys, With a post office address of 6 Bacon Drive, Saugus, Massachusetts 01906. Guaetta and Benson, LLC Sassoon & Cymrot, LLP Containing 10,400 square feet of land more or less and all according to said plan. Peter V. Guaetta, Esquire 84 State Street, Suite 820 For my title see deed recorded a Essex County Registry of Deeds in Book 19860, P.O. Box 519 Boston, MA 02109 Page 312. Chelmsford, MA 01824 (617) 720-0099 Item: October 10, 17, 24, 2019 Item: September 26, October 3, 10, 2019 For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 19860, Page 312. (SEAL) Legal Notice COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS City of Lynn These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit LAND COURT Zoning Board of Appeals of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax 19 SM 004530 The Zoning Board of Appeals will hear all parties of interest on the following titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or ORDER OF NOTICE petitions on Tuesday, October 15, 2019 at 7:30 p.m., Room 302, Lynn City Hall. liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, To: LOCUS: 44 OCEAN STREET, PARCEL NO. 102-552-034 - PETITIONER: JAMES easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Adalberto Hernandez MAZAREAS, TRUSTEE, SHORE TRUST, BY HIS ATTORNEY, DANIEL F. CAHILL (ZBA #9910) TERMS OF SALE: and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 (et seq) TO ALLOW CONVERSION OF A PRE-EXISTING NON-CONFORMING COMMERICAL A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check UNIT WITHOUT THE REQUIRED PARKING SPACES INTO A CONFORMING will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The M & T Bank RESIDENTIAL UNIT WITHOUT THE REQUIRED OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES WITHIN balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 AN EXISTING AN EXISTING NON-CONFORMING BUILDING IN THE R4 DISTRICT California St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, FINDING THAT SUCH USE IS NOT SUBSTANTIALLY MORE DETRIMENTAL IN EFFECT Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the numbered 42 Long Hill Road, given by Adalberto Hernandez to Mortgage Electronic ON THE NEIGHBORHOOD. date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Luxury Mortgage Corp., dated August 9, of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage 2017, and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in LOCUS: RIVER/BURNS STREET, PARCEL NO. 019-299-025 - PETITIONER: shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Book 36088, Page 351, and now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES, INC. (ZBA #9911) filed with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Servicemembers status. TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF FOUR BUILDINGS CONTAINING TWELVE RESIDENTIAL UNITS ON A LOT IN THE BUSINESS DISTRICT FINDING THAT SUCH U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United USE IS NOT SUBSTANTIALLY MORE DETRIMENTAL IN EFFECT ON THE AS TRUSTEE FOR THE RMAC TRUST, SERIES 2016-CTT States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers NEIGHBORHOOD. Present holder of said mortgage Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in LOCUS: 34 COPELAND ROAD, PARCEL NO. 048-798-005 - PETITIONER: ALBERT By its Attorneys, this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before November DIVIRGILIO (ZBA #9912) HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 18, 2019 or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the foreclosure on the 150 California St. ground of noncompliance with the Act. TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DETACHED SHED (16'X24') ON THE SIDE Newton, MA 02458 YARD OF A SINGLE FAMILY HOME IN THE R1 DISTRICT. (617)558-0500 Witness, GORDON H. PIPER, Chief Justice of this Court on September 30, 2019. 2016040572 Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Daniel Gisonno: Chairman Item: October 3, 10, 17, 2019 Recorder Norman Cole: Vice Chairman 17115 Richard Wood: Clerk Item: October 10, 2019 Item: October 3, 10, 2019

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Local, On demand Anytime, Anywhere B8 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 Biden says Trump Committed to your must be impeached ROCHESTER, N.H. (AP) at a series of fundrais- peace of — Democratic presiden- ers and more aggressive tial candidate Joe Biden public displays, urging re- said Wednesday for the porters to “ask the right first time that President questions,” promising he’d Donald Trump must be beat Trump “like a drum” impeached for abusing the and using a campaign mind powers of his office to help rally in Reno, Nevada, to his own reelection. hammer the president. His Biden made the remarks New Hampshire speech, as part of a blistering though, was his most thor- 25-minute speech in New ough, visible retort to date, Hampshire, departing with his impeachment call from his usual campaign timed at midday to ensure pitch and signaling that he that it carries the news cy- will aggressively confront cle. “He’s not testing us,” Trump as the president PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Biden said. “He’s laughing faces an impeachment Former Vice Presi- at us.” inquiry rooted in his un- dent Joe Biden speaks Before Biden had con- founded accusations that in Rochester, N.H., cluded in New Hampshire, the former vice president Wednesday. Trump retorted via Twit- and his son had nefarious ter. “So pathetic,” he wrote, dealings in Ukraine. punish bad behavior, Biden to see Biden calling for his Trump is “shooting said, cataloguing a litany impeachment. The presi- holes in the Constitution,” of Trump’s actions that the dent maintained that he Biden said, by asking for- former vice president said had done nothing wrong. eign powers to find dirt on warrant impeachment. In a July 25 phone call the Bidens and then refus- The speech comes after to Ukraine’s president, ing to cooperate with the two weeks of uneven re- Trump asked for “a favor” resulting House impeach- sponses from Biden as he of investigating Biden and ment inquiry. and his advisers debated his son Hunter, who previ- “This is a president who internally the best way ously served on the board has decided this nation to handle Trump’s broad- of a Ukrainian energy doesn’t have the tools, the sides. Biden had alternated firm that had drawn scru- power, the political will” to between muted dismissals tiny in that country. Sanders may slow the pace down

At North Shore Medical BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) look like going forward. terview with Sanders, his Center, we put your care — Bernie Sanders began “But I certainly intend to first since the heart attack, reintroducing himself to the be actively campaigning. I on Wednesday. above everything else. 2020 campaign on Tuesday, think we’re going to change His health problems That’s why we bring you venturing outside his Ver- the nature of the campaign come at a precarious time, mont home to say that he a bit. I’ll make sure that since Sanders was already the best medical and doesn’t plan on leaving the I have the strength to do facing questions about be- surgical teams and the presidential race following what I have to do.” ing the oldest candidate last week’s heart attack — Pressed on what that seeking the White House, resources of a world- but that he may slow down meant, Sanders replied: and he has seen his recent class health care network. a frenetic pace that might “Well, probably not doing poll numbers decline com- have contributed to his four rallies a day.” pared to 2020 rival Eliz- Because for us, what health problems. Sanders’ campaign has abeth Warren, his chief “We were doing, in some said he will be at next competitor for the Dem- counts is what gets you cases, five or six meetings week’s Democratic presi- ocratic Party’s most-pro- well. And back to joy. a day, three or four rallies dential debate in Ohio. But gressive wing. and town meetings and it hasn’t commented on if Sanders, a Vermont sen- meeting with groups of or when he’ll resume cam- ator, also recently shook nsmc.partners.org people. I don’t think I’m paigning before that — or up his campaign staff in going to do that,” Sanders what his next steps will be. Iowa and New Hampshire, told reporters when asked NBC News announced it which kick off the presiden- what his schedule may would air an “exclusive” in- tial nominating process.