FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2017 Convenience store owner foils armed robber

By Gayla Cawley ed outside. that he thinks it’s for drug rehab. He said At that point, Ali said he wanted to talk ITEM STAFF Police responded to 38 Market St. on he was behind the register and saw the to the attempted robber for a few min- a report of a ght around 7:15 p.m. and pair standing outside, talking and smok- utes, so he could come to the camera, and LYNN — A Market Street convenience learned that Peralta had tried to rob ing. He said he had a couple of custom- asked the suspect what he needed. He store clerk refused to be the victim of an armed robbery Wednesday night. the store at knifepoint and the clerk, ers inside, and that Peralta was outside said Peralta told him to open the drawer Azhar Ali, 42, who owns the conve- Ali, wouldn’t give him any money. Ali for the patrons to and that he needed money. So Ali said he nience store at 38 Market St., said two held Peralta down outside while the po- leave. told Peralta to go to the back so he could customers known to him, identi ed by lice were called, Lynn Police Lt. Michael Ali said the door was open, and Peral- open the drawer. police as Joel Peralta, 41, of Beverly, and Kmiec said. ta came in, looking around everywhere Once Peralta started to go a little back, Tanya Hernandez, 45, of Saugus, tried to “I guess I saved myself,” Ali said. in the store, and then came behind the Ali said he grabbed him with both of his rob him. Peralta put a knife to him and Ali said he knows Hernandez as some- counter, put a knife to his stomach, and demanded money, while Hernandez wait- one who goes to a Lynn program, adding told him to open the drawer. CLERK, A6 Swampscott Saugus rail trail looks talks grow to ll more heated a hole By Bridget Turcotte By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — Aggregate In- SWAMPSCOTT — An already heat- dustries Northeast Region, ed debate about whether the town Inc. will begin on Monday a should go forward with plans for a 15-year project that will ll proposed rail trail intensi ed Wednes- more than 30 acres of the day night during an interruption- lled Saugus quarry on Route 99. attempt by the Board of Selectmen to The company announced conduct an informational meeting be- the start of the reclama- fore next week’s special election. tion project during an open A warrant article approved at Town house at the site Wednesday. Meeting by a 210-56 vote last month, It will continue its current would have allocated $850,000 for the operations throughout the design and engineering of the trail lo- process. cation within the National Grid corri- Aggregate has produced dor, as well as the legal fees and costs construction materials on the for acquisition of easement rights. site since the 1930s. Today it But a group of residents against the is home to two asphalt plants, trail, including abutters, who have a ready mix concrete plant, been vocal in their opposition, fought quarrying and crushing ac- the vote, and spearheaded a citizens’ tivities, according to general petition that garnered enough signa- manager Erik Muller. tures to force a town-wide special elec- “We take leadership as an tion slated for next Thursday. Voters environmental steward very will be presented with the same ques- seriously and are committed tion voted on and approved at Town to exploring ways to repur- Meeting. pose our land as appropri- The two-plus mile, 10-foot wide trail ate,” said Brad Kohl, U.S. would run from the Swampscott Train ACM Head of Northeast and Station to the Marblehead line at Great Lakes West Regions, Seaview Avenue, connecting with the in a statement. “We’re excit- Marblehead rail trail, which also links ed about the opportunity to to trails in Salem. transform the Aggregate In- Before the vote, the Board of Select- dustries Saugus Quarry and men asked residents to submit ques- Lynn and Peabody parents ask: to begin this reclamation tions about the rail trail that were ad- project after years of plan- dressed at their regularly scheduled ning. As the project moves Wednesday night meeting. What are the boundaries? forward, we will continue More than 60 questions were sub- working closely with the Town of Saugus to consider mitted, but some residents who packed Neto will think about letting him Kyle Lobao, 12, of By Matt Demirs potential uses for the site, the room wanted to also have their FOR THE ITEM out on his own, she said. Peabody, catches which could be an economic thoughts heard during the session, But Neto isn’t the only moth- some air on his Summer vacation raises con- driver for the area.” er keeping her kids within close Phoenix Session RAIL TRAIL, A7 cerns for parents as they decide The Saugus Board of Se- view. what limits to put on their chil- scooter at the lectmen backed a plan last “We’re keeping our kids close dren’s freedom. skate park at June to ll the 60-acre site As kids pull on their parents’ because of safety,” said Julie Emerson Park on at 1831 Broadway in three INSIDE heartstrings to ride their bike Smith, mother of a toddler. Thursday. phases with the potential to a few blocks farther than last She plans to spend her sum- transform it into the town’s In Lynn summer, some parents are say- mers at the park, beach, and ITEM PHOTO | newest commercial develop- ing no. backyard with her kids in sight. SPENSER HASAK ment with a mix of retail, of- East Coast International Church Shannon Hetherington said her members hit the streets. A3 “My son just turned 10, so I ce, and housing. The town’s don’t let him go anywhere with- brother-in-law has told her every- goal is to attract sustainable In Opinion out us,” Nina Neto said. “It’s dan- thing that happens today existed development that will gener- Breaking ground in Malden. A4 gerous because you don’t know when they were growing up. The ate cash to pay for town ser- everybody walking around the only difference is now the media vices in the post-aggregate In Sports streets. I trust him, but I don’t tells us what’s going on. era. Lynn Babe Ruth 13s know everyone else.” blast Saugus. B1 Maybe when her son is 15 or 16, BOUNDARIES, A7 SAUGUS, A7 Malden man is Lynn library charged with murder gets a read By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF on summer MALDEN — The man accused of strangling to death his 31-year-old girlfriend in a Lebanon By Matt Demirs Street home earlier this week has been held with- FOR THE ITEM out bail. On Wednesday morning, Leah Penny, of Malden, LYNN — The city’s public library was found at the bottom of the stairs in the front launches its summer reading program area of the Lebanon Street residence with a fabric next week with prizes for bookworms and dog leash wrapped around her neck. Two young chil- a big ambition: “Build a Better World” is dren, ages 1 and 2, were found inside the home un- the library’s theme through Aug. 11. harmed. A dog was also located in the dwelling, ac- Community groups are contributing to cording to the Middlesex County District Attorney’s make the summer a success: The Grand of ce. Lodge Knights of Pythias of Massachu- Her alleged killer, Ryan Power, 32, of Malden, was setts and the Friends of the Lynn Public Library donated 10 bicycles to be raf ed arraigned in Malden District Court on Thursday on ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK charges of murder, strangulation, and assault and off for students in grades 1-5 who read Dinah Nangozi, 4, of Lynn, reads through books with Ken- MURDER, A6 neth Muyanja of Lynn at the Lynn Public Library Thursday. LIBRARY, A6

OBITUARIES ...... A2 HOME ...... A5 SPORTS ...... B1-3 HIGH 88° VOL. 139, ISSUE 167 LYNN ...... A3 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 LOW 73° OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2017 OBITUARIES Medford schools spending up Barbara Lyn Coombs, 59 By Steve Freker The committee-approved across the system. In announcing the bud- FOR THE ITEM budget is in line with Su- Mayor Stephanie M. get, Burke specifically LYNN — Mrs. Bar- Keenan of Orlan- perintendent Roy Belson’s Burke’s city budget pro- cited the proposed $2.1 MEDFORD — The city’s bara Lyn (Coocen) do, Fla., Frederick A. initial spending proposal, posal included a 4 per- million increase in school public schools will spend Coombs, age 59, of Coocen and his wife including $10,000 budget- cent increase in public funding “to assist in main- $58.4 million this fall and Lynn, died on Sun- Laura of Parkersburg, ed for student activities at school spending. Submit- taining and augmenting day, June 18, 2017, W.Va., and Lysa M. in 2018 on education, sub- ject to City Council ap- Medford High School to a ted to the City Council all our current school rat- at her home after a Coocen of Lynn. Nine new, $200,000 account to last week, Burke’s bud- ings.” Medford is currently brief illness. She was grandchildren as proval. pay for maintenance and get totals $167.1 million categorized by the state as the wife of the late well as several niec- The School Committee Raymond Coombs. es, nephews, aunts, has signed off on the Fiscal repair projects at each of and includes the addition a Level 2 School District. Born in Lynn and a uncles, and cousins Year 2018 school spending Medford’s 10 schools. of some new city services Burke’s budget propos- lifelong Lynn resident, she was also survive her. plan, including salary in- New textbooks at ele- and increases in personnel al also includes specific the daughter of Barbara (Raz- Service information: A fu- creases for teachers and mentary schools science in both the Medford Police spending goals for police, ney) Coocen of Saugus, and neral service will be held in administrators and pro- instruction are coming, as Department and Medford the public library and of the late James Coocen. She the CUFFE-McGINN Funeral gram spending increases. well as some new teachers Public Library. traffic management. graduated from Lynn English Home, 157 Maple Street, High School, Class of 1975. Lynn on Monday, June 26, Barbara formerly worked as a 2017, at 11 a.m. Family and forklift operator at the GE Riv- friends are invited to attend House OK’s bill that would redo er Works in Lynn for ten years. visiting hours on Sunday, In addition to her mother, she June 25, 2017 from 3-7 p.m. leaves three children Jason at the funeral home. Buri- the recreational marijuana law M., Allison R. and Ashley A. al will take place at a later Coombs, four siblings Nicho- date. For directions, or to By Bob Salsberg and medical marijuana, would keep the marijua- goals,” and programs to las J. Coocen and his wife Lori sign the online guestbook, ASSOCIATED PRESS and another within the na tax at 12 percent and recruit and train minori- of Peabody, Chester J. Coocen please visit www.cuffemc- state attorney general’s maintain the current re- ties and women to own or and his companion, Saundra ginn.com. — A bill that office. It also would estab- quirement of a vote by work in marijuana-related would repeal and replace lish standards for the test- residents of a community businesses. the recreational marijua- ing, packaging and label- before marijuana stores Another amendment na law approved by the MEDFORD BRIEF ing of marijuana products, can be barred. boosted from $30 million state’s voters in Novem- including edible ones, to Hours before the House ber cleared the House late to $50 million the amount Hard-to-recycle equipment, computers, assure those products are debated, several doz- of marijuana tax revenues Wednesday. Critics who safe. en pro-marijuana activ- fax machines, scanners, that would be directed items dropoff lashed out at the proposal The bill would keep in- ists gathered outside the servers, laptops, modems, accused lawmakers of ig- toward substance abuse chargers, scrap metals, tact many elements of the Statehouse to urge defeat MEDFORD — From 9 noring the will of the elec- current law such as those of the bill. treatment programs. a.m. to noon this Satur- pipes, battery-operated torate and taking a hostile Many lawmakers had tools, filing cabinets, allowing adults to possess “The message it sends is, day, residents can drop approach to the legal can- up to 1 ounce of marijua- ‘The will of the people be argued the ballot ques- off hard-to-recycle items metal desks, bicycles, ink nabis industry. tion was written with the and toner cartridges, key- na and grow up to 12 pot damned,’” said Will Luzier, at the Medford Public The Senate was poised interests of the multibil- boards, and other items plants per household. Re- who headed the November Library. to take up its own version lion-dollar cannabis indus- will be free. tail marijuana stores could ballot question campaign. of the bill, one calling for try foremost in mind and A recycling truck will There is a $25 charge to begin opening in cities and Andy Gaus, a spokes- more modest revisions in paid too little attention to be parked in the parking recycle televisions and a towns in the second half of man for the Massachu- the current law, on Thurs- lot of the library on High $15 charge for monitors. 2018, but local governing setts Cannabis Reform broader public safety and day, setting the stage for Street. Light bulbs and plastic bodies could move to ban Coalition, said under the consumer-related issues. negotiations between the Recycling of phones, toys will not be accepted. or limit pot shops without House bill anyone work- Supporters of a higher chambers over a final ver- printers, light fixtures, The library suggests first asking voters. ing for a marijuana busi- marijuana tax say the rev- sion lawmakers hope to appliances, air condition- a $2 donation to the Rep. Mark Cusack, the ness is “presumed to be a enue is needed to pay for send to Republican Gov. ing units, ballasts, wires, Friends of the Medford House chairman of the criminal and will be treat- regulating marijuana and Charlie Baker by July 1. lawn mowers, medical Library. Marijuana Policy Commit- ed that way.” enforcing the law. The House bill, approved tee, argued at the outset of House leaders maneu- Those advocating a low- on a 126-28 vote, would Wednesday’s session the vered behind the scenes er tax say it would encour- raise the tax on retail BRIEF bill makes “sensible and during the day to avoid a age consumers to buy the marijuana sales from 12 contentious debate and practical” improvements drug legally and hasten percent to 28 percent. to the ballot question. win over wavering mem- the demise of the under- Other provisions include “What is popular is not bers. ground market. stringent background always right, and what is An amendment was add- checks and fingerprinting right is not always popu- ed to address concerns A 28 percent tax rate, for all people who own or lar,” said Cusack, a Brain- of black and Latino law- Cusack said, would put work in licensed marijua- tree Democrat. “This legis- makers who argued the Massachusetts in about na-related businesses. The lation gets it right. Right bill weakened provisions the “middle of the pack” bill would create two new for the consumer, right for designed to help minori- among the eight states enforcement agencies, the industry and, above ty-owned businesses gain that have legalized rec- one within the Cannabis all, it gets it right for the a foothold in the cannabis reational marijuana and Control Commission, a people of (Massachu- industry. The amendment below what is paid by five-member board that setts).” requires regulators to de- consumers in Washington will regulate recreational The Senate proposal velop “diversity licensing and much of Colorado. Soldier who lost 4 limbs opening

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS retreat to help other veterans A Tall Ship makes its way out of Boston Harbor the morning after Sail Boston 2017 drew to a By David Sharp Family support aided his close Thursday in Boston. ASSOCIATED PRESS recovery, Mills said, and now a foundation he creat- Shipping out of Boston: U.S. Coast Guard’s Eagle, ROME, Maine — Army ed is bringing others with which was originally built Staff Sgt. Travis Mills war injuries and their Grand sailing vessels depart in 1936 by Germany and awoke in a hospital on families to Maine to con- his 25th birthday to learn BOSTON (AP) — The taken by the U.S. as rep- tinue their healing while that an explosion in Af- surrounded by others who tall ships are shipping aration following World ghanistan had robbed him understand what they’ve out of Boston. War II. Many of the ships of all four limbs. He later gone through. A unique gathering of are headed to Quebec told his wife to take their The retreat at the lake- more than 50 grand sail- City, British Columbia, daughter and their be- side estate of the late cos- ing vessels from around where they’ll be a part of longings, and just go. He metics magnate Elizabeth the world is winding celebrations marking the didn’t want her saddled Arden will be dedicated this down after six days. The 150th anniversary of the with his burden. weekend after an overhaul ships started departing Canadian Confederation. “She assured me that’s that included upgrades to Boston Harbor on Thurs- They wrap up their not how this works,” Mills make it more accessible. day morning. journey in France in late said, “and she stayed by Mills uses his personal Among them was the August. my side.” story to offer encourage- ment: “I don’t look at my- self and pity myself. I tell PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS people to never give up, never quit, and to always Travis Mills gives a tour of his wounded vet- keep pushing forward.” erans’ camp at the former estate of cosmetics The soldier’s life changed magnate Elizabeth Arden in Rome, Maine. abruptly on April 10, 2012, when a bomb that evaded mained with him. Their These days, he travels detection detonated when 6-month-old daughter lift- 165 days a year, deliver- Mills unwittingly dropped ed his spirits. His father- ing motivational speeches, his backpack on it. in-law lived with him at and it seems there’s little The blast disintegrat- Walter Reed National Mil- he can’t do thanks to grit ed his right arm and leg, itary Medical Center and and advanced prosthetics. shredded his wrist and oversaw construction of a He’s gone skydiving, par- blew several fingers off. home adapted for his dis- ticipated in adaptive ski- His left leg dangled. abilities. ing and mountain biking, As life drained from him, “Without my wife and and paddled on lakes. He’s Mills used what was left daughter, I can’t tell you written a book, “Tough As of his remaining hand to that I’d be sitting here to- They Come.” make a radio call for help day doing as well as I’m The retreat is an exten- for the others. doing,” he said. “That’s sion of Mills’ work at Wal- “My medic came up to why we do what we do. ter Reed, where he lifted me and I tried to fight him Because we believe there others’ spirits while re- off, saying, ‘Doc, you’re not is more healing with the covering from his wounds going to save me. There’s family and other people in over a 19-month period. really no reason to keep the same situation.” trying. It’s OK. I accept His wife, Kelsey, preg- what happened. 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YMCA of members of the cal suicide prevention the North Shore will use East Coast Inter- organization are sharing its grant to expand the national Church $200,000 in grants award- availability of special- walk around Lynn ed by the North Shore ized physical activity carrying a white Community Health Net- programs for seniors in board and ask- work (NSCHN) with 15 the community. ing to finish the other organizations. Children’s Law Center sentence “Jesus is Centerboard, accord- will train legal and so- (blank).” ing to its website, offers cial service providers in youth, family and hous- ing services. The grant mental health needs of ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK awarded to the Lynn immigrant youth. Help organization will pay for Abused Women and to help expand its male their Children will use mentoring program for NSCHN money to pro- East Coast International Church at-risk boys ages 6-18. vide direct clinical sup- Devoted to preventing port to children impacted youth suicide, NAN Proj- by trauma of domestic members hit the streets ect will collaborate with violence. Raw Art Works to raise The grant money will By Matt Demirs white board, asking peo- raise awareness for the wrote her word for her. awareness of mental help Northshore Educa- FOR THE ITEM ple to write down what parish as part of their mis- “Before she left, we all health risks and suicide comes to their mind. sion trip, she said. got together and prayed tion Consortium expand Members of the East prevention. therapeutic outdoor ad- Many positive words A special part of the for her to get better,” Haw- Coast International were written on the board, NSCHN in a statement venture programs for day, she said, was when kins said. “She was really praised organizations re- Church conducted social like “My life,” “my friend,” a woman wanted to write adolescents with social, excited to be there.” ceiving grants as “among experiments on Market and “comfort.” on the board but couldn’t. emotional and behavioral the region’s most effective and Union streets Thurs- “Our main goals for this Because the person only By the end of the day, and innovative at deliver- health disabilities. day, asking people of Lynn experiment was to get to spoke Spanish, they had each team came back ing high quality program- The grant awards repre- one question: What is one know people more and trouble communicating with more than 30 words ming to meet the needs of sent the first of six annual word you think of when start relationships in the with her. written on each of the two community residents.” grant rounds NSCHN will you see the phrase Jesus community,” Erika Haw- That’s when someone boards. Other organizations administer by 2022 for is ______. kins said. nearby stepped in to include regional ones close to $1.5 million dis- The team of about six The 20-year-old joined translate. They learned Matt Demirs can be providing services in tributed to organizations young adults and children a handful of people from that the woman recent- reached at mdemirs@item- Lynn and surrounding across the region. walked around with a Minnesota working to ly hurt her hand so they live.com.

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Salam Abbas performs at the fundraiser for the World Folk Festival that was held at the White Rose Coffeehouse Thursday night. Below from left, Yonerky Santana and David Gass dance the night away to the mu- sic of Julio Bare, who was one of the performers.

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Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Virginia and Maryland limited criminal activ- the Senate will cut their Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 and Massachusetts and ity. Instead of ordering budgets by $2 billion over Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 hamlets with such names more doses of naloxone, the next decade. Montgom- Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 as Pleasantville, Welch which can save the lives ery County would get $1.45 classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 and Delray Beach. of overdose victims, he billion less in Medicaid re- John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 It is foolish to deny this has decreed pursuit of the imbursement if the House Subscriptions is a catastrophe; ridicu- harshest jail terms possi- bill’s cuts are adopted by [email protected] lous to think it is not af- ble. What a dreadful, mor- the Senate. Over one-third Circulation fecting every American alizing, odious little power of those covered by Ohio [email protected] family. Believing that junkie Sessions is. Medicaid are addicts. Ext. 3 overdosing and addiction The other popular idea Drug overdoses are now only happen to the poor out of the ruling class is the leading cause of acci- Newsroom and disadvantaged or ce- to save money for tax cuts [email protected] dental death in the United [email protected] lebrities such as Prince for multimillionaires by States. A total of 52,404 EDITORIAL and Carrie Fisher is even providing less money for people died from prescrip- Ext. 4 worse than arguing that drug treatment centers tion drug and heroin over- Sports extreme droughts, floods, and mental health care doses in 2015, according [email protected] blizzards and other anom- even though one out of to the American Society of Ext. 5 Breaking ground alies — such as the air every four Americans will Addiction Medicine, which being too hot for planes have some sort of mental also said 25.5 million Retail and Online to get enough lift to take ailment this year, whether Advertising Americans over the age of [email protected] off — are not related to cli- it’s depression, anxiety or 12 had a substance abuse in Malden mate change. schizophrenia. disorder that year. ADVERTISING The hopelessly sheltered First responders are The federal Agency for people in Washington who overwhelmed. Officials Ernie Carpenter Jr. Malden is breaking ground on an ed- Healthcare Research and Interim Director of Advertising ucational pathway that, it is hoped, will have been writing new in Dayton, Montgomery’s Quality just reported that and Business Development, ext. 1355 one day lead through every school in health care legislation in county seat, say their there were 1.27 million [email protected] total secrecy are clueless county is the No. 1 drug Massachusetts. emergency room visits Bob Gunther By signing a pre-apprenticeship agree- when it comes to the depth, overdose capital per capita or hospital stays for opi- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 ment with state education officials, Mal- scope and impact of such in the nation. The county oid-related issues in 2014, [email protected] den High School is embarking on an am- devastating drugs as hero- is on track to record 800 a staggering number. in, fentanyl and cocaine. drug overdose deaths this Michele Iannaco bitious and overdue program to provide Russia and North Korea Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 students with pre-apprentice training It’s so easy to get hooked year, according to the sher- are worrisome threats. But [email protected] on illegal drugs in this iff’s office. One reason is more terrifying is the dia- in vocational technical skills while they Ralph Mitchell pursue a standard academic course of society that thousands the nexus of Interstates 75 bolically malignant opioid of once-promising young and 70, making it easy for Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 study in high school. crisis. The next few weeks [email protected] Pre-apprenticeship has the capabili- Americans have all but drug dealers to get in and of congressional votes on Patricia Whalen ty to finally give high school students a thrown their lives away out with their lethal wares. a new health care bill are by the time they are 18. In nearby Springfield, Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 chance to learn lucrative trade skills like enormously important. It’s [email protected] plumbing and electrical work while con- What has changed is that a pleasant little city of possible nothing will be tinuing to focus on college attendance. fentanyl made in China 60,000 just 26 miles away done, and thousands more BUSINESS OFFICE Public education for decades has slot- is coming into the Unit- from Dayton, spillover will die in the killing fields ed States and added to drug dealing has resulted Beth Bresnahan ted students coming out of middle school of Montgomery County Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 into a high school vocational career or $5-a-pop heroin doses, kill- in 77 suspected drug over- and every corner of Amer- [email protected] on an academic path headed to college. ing people like a plague. dose deaths this year as of ica. No place is safe from Susan J. Conti The logic behind this antiquated scho- It’s so dangerous that un- June. That compares with this epidemic. protected police officers 79 drug deaths for all of Controller, ext. 1288 lastic thinking has its roots in America’s [email protected] once-dominant agrarian society where responding to overdoses 2016. Ann McFeatters is an some kids were deemed better off on the can overdose themselves Ohio alone is expecting op-ed columnist for Tri- Ted Grant just by touching and try- 10,000 overdose deaths bune News Service. Read- Publisher, ext. 1234 farm while others could become teachers [email protected] or bankers. ing to revive the victims. this year, more than the ers may send her email Educators have finally realized young The argument of At- entire nation had in 1990. at amcfeatters@national- Marian Kinney people are multi-dimensional individuals torney General Jeff Ses- Medical personnel say it press.com. ext. 1212 [email protected] with a variety of interests and talents. The kid who wants to study molecular bi- ERIC SEBO Will Kraft ology is also interested in building things Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 or taking them apart. The kid who is good [email protected] with her hands and grasps the basics of Jennifer Perez a car engine also sees herself studying No ready replacement for losing ext. 1205 history. [email protected] The pre-apprenticeship program allows Carolina Trujillo students to explore interests traditional- work identity in retirement Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 ly labeled as vocational while strength- [email protected] ening their academic skills. Something is missing in As I put in many hours Jim Wilson With Malden High taking the lead, my life after retirement. to craft these documents, Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 public school districts across the state I feel as though I am on I wondered if it wouldn’t [email protected] vacation, going down a be easier just to do my should expand pre-vocational into middle CIRCULATION schools and give students an even earlier scenic country road with normal job. But I am glad jump on the dual path of vocational stud- windows open, music play- I kept those thoughts at Lisa Mahmoud ing, hair (what’s left of it) bay. Those write-ups not Manager, ext. 1239 ies and academics. [email protected] Massachusetts’ 21st-century mid- blowing in the wind. only gained recognition dle schools feature an enhanced focus At the same time, I’m for individuals and helped CLASSIFIED on academics through cluster learning anxious because I don’t PHOTO | DREAMSTIME/TNS teams meet their commu- Abbe Young Smith structures and a return to the hands-on know which exit to take nication goals, but they Manager, ext. 1276 Preparing for who skills that once helped define junior high and realize that my time honed a skill that I’m rely- [email protected] schools. and energy are inevitably you will be after your ing on today. final day at work is an Kerry Smith Students in modern middle schools such winding down. An initial roadblock to Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 as Lynn’s Marshall have an opportunity The problem is not fi- important part of re- sustaining my new identi- [email protected] to try their hand at vocationally-related nancial. I worked longer, tirement. ty was that my mind didn’t skills and figure out if they would like saved more and delayed understand the relaxation NEWSROOM I have found that creat- to turn those skills into talents. Learn- Social Security payments. part of retirement. And Bill Brotherton ing how to sew or turn a piece of wood Nor is it medical or social, ing a retirement identity why should it? During my Features Editor ext. 1338 into something beautiful does not mean as I work out regularly, eat includes a shift in mind- work years, I paid for a [email protected] set. Early on, I tended to a kid can’t excel in mathematics or En- the right foods and main- gym I rarely used, rejected Gayla Cawley glish. What it does mean is that students tain great relationships. measure each day’s suc- quiet breathing and yoga Reporter, ext. 1236 can fully develop all their talents and What is wrong is that cess through productivi- without trying, and stoked [email protected] ty gains — finding ways find more reasons to stay in school and to my work identity has van- my energy level with caf- Cheryl Charles prosper intellectually in high school. ished, and I have no ready to keep busy until 5 p.m. feine. It is hard to turn Night Editor, ext. 1278 The mid-21st century workforce is go- replacement. — rather than through relaxing on after years of [email protected] ing to be populated by workers who mix Seeking a retirement a simple appreciation of refusing it. my day. While retirement Tori Faieta science, engineering, mathematics and identity is not a topic often In retrospect, I needed to Copy Editor technology-related vocational skills with covered. Radio shows pro- was an important date on give myself permission to [email protected] the aptitude honed through the disci- vide advice on investments, the calendar, I didn’t have relax — and to accept that pline of a college education. The border- a vision as to what “me” Thomas Grillo real estate and the stock the ability to do so mean- Reporter, ext. 1264 line separating skilled worker and think- market. In the print media, would look like once the ingfully evolves over time. [email protected] er is going to be blurred and then erased. each “new retirement idea” echoes of work were gone. In sum, to those ap- Spenser Hasak Pre-apprenticeships are a great start seems to be a repackaged So, as retirement began, proaching or planning toward shaping today’s students into to- Photographer, ext. 1332 article on financial, familial, I kept my workplace iden- for retirement, recognize [email protected] morrow’s workers. health or social challenges. tity. the challenges that will Thor Jourgensen While all are important, so My personal shift began be created by the loss of recently. One day, in re- News Editor, ext. 1267 too is preparing for who you your workplace identity. [email protected] will be after your final day sponse to a rather desper- Prepare for and, over the Steve Krause at work. ate question about how to years, nurture your new fill my days, my wife told Sports Editor, ext. 1229 For some, retirement retirement identity. By [email protected] pursuits are obvious, but me in rather firm terms: doing so, you will ease the Katie Morrison others figure it out later “You have had many ex- transition to your truly on. I belong to the latter periences. Go write about Sports Reporter golden years and may even [email protected] category. It has been hard them.” Her comment map the exit you need to shedding a work identi- struck a chord. Before Owen O’Rourke take on that scenic country Photographer, ext. 1224 ty developed over 50-plus marriage, kids and my ca- road. years. Looking back, I could reer, I used to love writing. [email protected] have done some things bet- Our talk also made me Eric Sebo is a recently Anne Marie Tobin ter to prepare. So my pur- remember the ways I retired technology manag- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 pose here is to begin a new found to continue writing er who lives in Dallas. He [email protected] discussion, sharing my when I was working. There wrote this for The Dallas Bridget Turcotte thoughts and experiences were write-ups for compa- Morning News. Readers Reporter, ext. 1269 on how to prepare one’s ny awards, newsletters may email him at ericjse- [email protected] mind for retirement. and outreach programs. [email protected]. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 HOME

PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Daffodils are among the most-favored flowers and it is disappointing when bloom is poor due to shade or crowding.

By Nancy Brachey and they should be moved. they are as you prepare the crowding that you saw a lot of time and space to a houseplant that I can TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE By crowded, I mean bulbs to dig. You could mark the above ground. devote to this project, I keep in my office and that that have grown for some area with golf tees or the With the bulbs on news- would not mess with the doesn’t get too big for One topic never fails to narrow plastic tags that paper or in a shallow box, tiny bulbs, which will take years in the same place my desk? It is fairly dim. generate mail this time of and are now a dense thick- often accompany bedding gently separate them by several years to bloom. year: daffodils that didn’t et of leaves but no flowers. plants. The goal is to dig pulling the younger, newer Replant the bulbs 6 to Please don’t suggest philo- bloom. These are ripe to be dug, just outside the bulbs’ ones away from the moth- 8 inches deep in well- dendron, because I think And by this time, garden- divided and replanted over area so you don’t risk er bulbs. Then trim away drained soil. They must it is boring. ers are getting over their the next few weeks. piercing them with spade, any lingering foliage. have full sun. A. As a starter plant for disappointment and are de- Daffodils get crowded shovel or fork. You may have a sur- Some of you have asked your office garden, con- termined to do something because of the natural Damp soil is also helpful prising number; separate about digging the bulbs sider the pothos, some- about it. Well, the time is development of the bulbs because the soil is softer them by size into groups of now and replanting in the times called devil’s ivy. now. With daffodil foliage below ground, which tends and easier to dig. If rain is small medium and large. fall, as we do with newly turning yellow, the plants to make fewer and smaller forecast, wait for it. REPLANTING purchased bulbs. You can It is a trailing plant that are going dormant, and blooms. Have newspaper or a Depending on the space do this fairly easily. After grows reasonably fast in this is the opportunity to do PREPARE TO DIG cardboard box handy to you have, choose the you dig, divide and clean low light and brings no something about crowded Doing this work now set the clumps on once you bigger bulbs which will the bulbs, let them dry problems with it. Chinese or misplaced daffodils. means you can see, thanks get them out of the ground produce flowers fastest, naturally for a day or two, evergreen is a beautiful By misplaced, I mean to the yellow or brown fo- and shake off as much soil then decide on the medi- then store them in a shal- houseplant with interest- daffodils that do not get liage, exactly where the as possible. Gardeners are um-sized ones and choose low cardboard box. Keep ing coloration on the foli- enough sunlight to gener- bulbs are in the ground. often surprised that an the best among them, but them in a cool, dry place ate buds and blooms. That Waiting to do this in mid- individual bulb has multi- they will likely need a through the summer. age. With either plant, let is a common reason for summer means you may plied into several of vary- couple of years to produce ASK NANCY the soil dry out between poor or nonexistent bloom, not be as certain where ing sizes. This explains flowers. Unless you have Q. What is the name of watering. Pineapple lily easy to grow and exotically beautiful By Norman Winter 6 through 9. might otherwise think as TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE If your soil is tight and wildflowers. heavy, then incorporate Then, by all means, con- Once you start growing 3-to-4 inches of organic sider it for courtyard gar- the pineapple lily, you’ll matter for good aeration dens, or grandma’s cottage wonder why you haven’t and drainage or plant on garden. We have several in been growing it for years. raised beds like commer- Sparkling Burgundy was our Cottage Garden grow- cial landscapers. ing with hummingbird the first one to intrigue While you are preparing me at the Coastal Geor- mints, Joe Pye weed, and your bed work in a slow native monarda. As your gia Botanical Gardens as release pre-plant fertilizer it was thriving in what I clump expands and your such as 12-6-6 with mi- flower stalks increase you might normally consid- nor nutrients. Use about er extreme conditions. It can surprise the flower ar- 2 pounds per 100-square- ranging group at church was and still is growing in feet of bed space. full sun, practically no at- with the most stunning In our area, most gar- tention from horticulture bouquet of all. deners have been buying staff and zero irrigation. We are growing the 6-inch or gallon-sized, Yet, every year it is there deep-burgundy leafed se- container-grown pineap- blooming with a Shoal lection known as Spar- ple lilies. In this situation, Creek vitex, fire bush, and you plant with the top of kling Burgundy, the ex- torch lily in a unique com- the root ball even with quisite Green Glow Sticks, bination. the soil surface. A lot of and another sporting The pineapple lily is gardeners buy bulbs, and burgundy blushes called known botanically as Eu- plant in the well-prepared Oakhurst. They are all to comis comosa and oddly beds about 6-inches deep. be treasured, and an in- enough finds itself in the The blooms resemble a ternet search will show Asparagus family. It is pineapple and are ever so you, even more, selections. from South Africa and is Take my word; the pine- one of the most beauti- tropical looking and part- ner well with canna lil- apple lily will be a huge ful plants you could ever surprise making you won- grow in the landscape. The ies, bananas, and upright der why in the world you plants reach about 2-feet alocasia elephant ears. It are just now trying it. tall and wide with beau- looks at home, too, with or- Don’t delay another year. tiful leaves. If it never namental grasses swaying bloomed, it could be con- in the breeze paired with Get your clump growing sidered an option for the drifts of flowers that you this summer. texture the leaves provide in the garden. But it does bloom with an amazing display of small starry florets that open from the bottom up on a thick 24-inch tall flower stalk. The bloom period is for 6 to 8 weeks, but it seems the bloom stalk remains landscape The pineap- effective from mid-June ple lily, like through summer in the this variety Savannah, Ga., area. called Glow Select a site with full Sticks, is sun though we see that cold hardy a little afternoon shade from zones or shifting light certain- 6-9 and is an ly works as well. The soil easy bulb should be fertile and well- to grow PHOTOS | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE drained especially for win- provided The pineapple lily, like this Sparkling Burgundy, blooms for six to eight ter survival. Winter hardi- you have weeks, remaining landscape effective even longer, giving the garden an ness for the pineapple lily good winter exotic look. is recommended for zones drainage. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2017 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Frederick Circle and Lynnfield bedroom door was reported. Peabody father charged larly arrests, reflect police records. In Street. Police reported the incident the event of a perceived inaccuracy, was a past vandalism, where it is the sole responsibility of the con- Assaults several youths were playing. with beating daughter The youths’ parents agreed cerned party to contact the relevant A report of an assault and to incur the cost to repair the police department and have the de- battery at 3:37 p.m. Wednes- door. By Adam Swift hearing in district court stalling the app. The girl partment issue a notice of correction day on Lynnway. ITEM STAFF on Friday. was not injured, according to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- A report of an assault and Sean Nguyen, 31, is to police. REVERE PEABODY — A Peabody ifications will not be made without battery with a dangerous charged with assault and The girl was taken to weapon at 5:41 p.m. Wednes- man accused of beating express notice of change from the battery on a child with the Salem police station day on Willow Street. Arrests his daughter with a belt injury and strangulation. by her relatives after the arresting police department. Den Chhay, 36, of 52 Thorn- for installing the Snap- According to police, Nguy- assault. The Department Breaking and Entering LYNN ton St., Apt. 1, was arrested on chat app on her cellphone en grabbed his 11-year-old of Children and Families A report of a motor vehi- warrants at 9:24 p.m. Wednes- is being held without bail daughter by the neck and was notified about the in- Arrests cle breaking and entering at day. pending a dangerousness beat her with a belt for in- cident, police stated. 10:46 a.m. Wednesday at 4 Susan M. Hayes, 48, home- Allan Chun, 22, of 90 Colmer Road; at 10:57 a.m. less, was arrested and charged Broadway, Salem, was arrest- Wednesday at 15R Alley St. with malicious destruction of Malden man charged with murder ed and charged with unnatural property, disorderly conduct, act, unlicensed operation of Complaints and assault and battery with MURDER Power, who had allegedly Wednesday, after police a motor vehicle, and alcohol a dangerous weapon at 11:01 From A1 left the home on Tuesday had issued a warrant for from an open container in a A report of a disturbance p.m. Wednesday. night after an altercation his arrest. He was trans- motor vehicle at 3:29 a.m. at 3:22 p.m. Wednesday at battery on a household or with Penny. ported by police back to Thursday. PriceRite at 395 Lynnway; Accidents family member. He was or- Around 11 a.m., Power Massachusetts for ar- Carolyn Cruz, 45, of 376 at 4:28 p.m. Wednesday on dered held pending a full called his mother from raignment, authorities A report of a motor vehicle Washington St., was arrested State Street; at 5:42 p.m. bail hearing scheduled for said. hit and run accident at 1:16 New Hampshire, and also and charged with interfering Wednesday at 312 Union St.; July 7, authorities said. The ongoing investiga- p.m. Wednesday on Fenley had a phone conversa- with a police officer at 6:27 at 5:47 p.m. Wednesday at Malden Police had re- tion is being conducted by 147 Munroe St.; at 6:35 p.m. Street; at 9:59 p.m. Wednes- tion with Malden Police, p.m. Wednesday. sponded to a call for an allegedly stating that he the Middlesex District At- Wednesday at 20 Mudge St.; day on Fowler Avenue. torney’s office, State and Tanya Hernandez, 45, of 3 unresponsive woman choked Penny with his Homeland Circle, Saugus, was at 7:48 p.m. Wednesday at A report of a motor vehicle Malden Police. Joyce and Union streets; at 8 accident at 2:43 p.m. Wednes- shortly before 10 a.m. hands before leaving the arrested and charged with at- Authorities said the home for a store, accord- tempt to commit a crime and p.m. Wednesday at Smith and day on Copeland Circle; at Gayla Cawley can be victim and suspect were ing to the DA’s office. on a warrant charge of larceny Union streets; at 9:51 p.m. 4:39 p.m. Wednesday at Mas- reached at gcawley@item- from a building at 7:58 p.m. Wednesday at 25 Herschel ter Auto Sales on Broadway; dating. After her body was Power was found in live.com. Follow her on Wednesday. St.; at 4:16 a.m. Thursday on at 5:42 p.m. Wednesday at found, police set out to find Seabrook, N.H., on Twitter @GaylaCawley. Latoya Iseghohimen, 42, of Jefferson Street; at 7:09 a.m. Enterprise on American Legion 20 Huss Court, was arrested Thursday at 77 Green St.; at Highway. and charged with an unnatural 9:02 a.m. Thursday on Market Lynn library gets a read on summer act at 2:59 a.m. Thursday. Street; at 9:20 a.m. Thurs- Assaults Allisa King, of 106 Jackson day at 1071 Western Ave.; at LIBRARY A report of an assault at 8:22 St., was arrested on a warrant 11:23 a.m. Thursday at Green From A1 at 3:19 p.m. Wednesday. and Howard streets. p.m. Wednesday on Broadway. Jeanaliz Marinez, 18, was A report of a gunshot at 9:57 five to 10 books. Bikes will arrested on warrant charges of p.m. Wednesday at 24 Baker Complaints be given to one boy and St. larceny from a person and as- A report of a disturbance one girl in each grade. sault and battery at 4:11 a.m. at 3:36 a.m. Wednesday on Teen Summer Reading Overdose program begins on June Thursday. Railroad Street; at 12:32 p.m. 26 and runs until Aug. 24. Akeem Olivier, 22, of 51 Wednesday at Wendy’s on A report of an overdose Teens in grades 6-12 are Mall St., was arrested on war- Furlong Drive; at 10:56 p.m. at 9:32 p.m. Wednesday on invited to participate. rant charges of breaking and Walnut Street; at 9:34 p.m. Wednesday at Harry Della entering for a misdemeanor, For each book read this Wednesday on Walnut Street; Russo Stadium on Park Ave- summer, students are trespassing, negligent opera- at 9:38 p.m. Wednesday on nue; at 11:01 p.m. Wednes- tion of a motor vehicle, unli- asked to fill out a book re- Chatham Street; at 9:38 p.m. day at 7-Eleven on Shirley view form. censed operation of a motor Wednesday at Brookline Street Avenue. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK vehicle, marked lanes viola- Each review counts as a and Eastern Avenue; at 11:29 Summer reading books are placed on carts and tion, failure to stop for police, raffle toward an Amazon p.m. Wednesday on Farrar separated by reading difficulty for each grade leaving the scene of property Theft Tablet or $50 mall gift card. Street. at the Lynn Public Library. damage, use of a motor ve- A report of a larceny/forgery/ Teens must fill out a re- view sheet which can be hicle without authority, and Theft fraud at 3:28 p.m. Wednesday special speeding violation at at East Boston Savings Bank obtained at the library Rolly’s Tavern on the dog, drink and two ride 12:20 p.m. Thursday. A report of a larceny at 4 on Squire Road. Anthony U. where students fill out the Square and the Porthole tickets to all children who Joel Peralta, 41, of 10 Si- p.m. Wednesday at Shelter at Digirolamo, 68, of 28 Notting- title author, a recommen- Restaurant are among complete the program. mon St., Beverly, was arrest- 100 Willow St. ham Court, Apt. 511, Lynn, dation, and a star rating. the handful of restaurants Lynnfield Public Library ed and charged with attempt A report of a robbery at 7:15 was summoned for larceny; at This is the second year providing the gift cards. is inviting all ages to par- to commit a crime, assault p.m. Wednesday at 38 Market 3:55 p.m. Wednesday on Re- bikes will be offered as The library will also be ticipate in its program prizes after the Knights and battery with a dangerous St. vere Beach Parkway; at 6:52 host to a variety of events and proposing a competi- took to the initiative and weapon, and Class E drug pos- A report of motor vehicle p.m. Wednesday at One Beach throughout the summer, tion across the ages: Who contacted Lindsey Robert, session at 7:37 p.m. Wednes- theft at 12:48 a.m. Thursday at Apartments on Beach Street; including new additions can read more hours this day. Commercial and South Com- head of circulation, to pro- to the calendar such as summer, kids or adults? at 9:34 p.m. Wednesday on vide the incentive. Jarrid Reese, 29, was ar- mon streets. Emmet Terrace. the “Music on the Lawn” Roger Tincknell will per- rested and charged with as- To qualify, students concert series. The kick- form on the Commons for must keep track of the ti- sault with a dangerous weap- MARBLEHEAD Vandalism off will be Tuesday, July the kick-off event starting on and on warrant charges of tle, author, and time spent 11 with MaryBeth Maes at noon today. Children reading, in a reading log. destruction of property and as- Complaints A report of vandalism at Band at 6:30 p.m. must register for this sault and battery at 6:10 p.m. 10:38 a.m. Wednesday on When the diary is com- Lynn’s library is not the event while teens and Wednesday. A report of a disturbance Fenno Street; at 3:31 p.m. pleted, students will only one providing sum- adults do not. Herbert Smith was arrest- at 5:14 a.m. Wednesday on Wednesday at Wonderland receive a certificate of mer fun. All Saugus Public School ed on warrant charges of two Washington Street. Dog Track on VFW Parkway. achievement and a prize, Abbot Public Library in students in grades K counts of conspiracy, receiving as well as free tickets to Marblehead will have in- through 5 are encouraged property in false trade, shop- Theft the Topsfield Fair. centives for readers ages to read 20 minutes each lifting by concealing merchan- SAUGUS After completing the pro- 3-12 who read or listen to night and are required to dise, shoplifting by asporta- A report of stolen suboxone gram, students will be in- at least 10 books. The priz- produce written reports on tion, drug possession, at 1:50 p.m. Wednesday on Accidents vited to an ice cream party es include free admission three books. Students may and assault with a dangerous Pond Street. A report of a motor vehicle in Lynn City Hall hosted to the U.S.S. Constitution submit three book reports by Mayor Judith Flana- weapon at 7:39 p.m. Wednes- accident with personal injury Museum, discounted ad- to the children’s desk at gan Kennedy. The social is day. PEABODY at 11:48 a.m. Wednesday at mission to Sky Zone Indoor the Saugus Public Library scheduled for Aug. 22 at 5 194 Central St. Trampoline Park, Tree Top by Aug. 9 to be eligible for a Accidents Accidents p.m. for those who qualify. Adventures raffle prizes Topsfield Fair ticket prize. Complaints Adults are encouraged and discount participation The Melrose Public Li- A report of a motor vehi- A report of a motor vehicle by incentives to crack bookmarks for kids 7 and brary will have a variety cle accident at 10:41 a.m. hit and run accident at 3:45 A report of a disturbance at open a book, too. older and free admission to of scheduled programs to Wednesday at 160 Brookline p.m. Wednesday at Smokey 1:21 p.m. Wednesday at Tom’s “We figured since the the Topsfield Fair for chil- support summer reading St.; at 12 p.m. Wednesday Bones Bar & Fire Grill at 210S Bait and Tackle at 78 Ballard kids are reading, we might dren 8 and older. throughout the summer for at 37 Green St.; at 12:09 Andover St. St.; at 11:04 p.m. Wednes- as well provide an oppor- The Swampscott Public people of all ages, including p.m. Wednesday at Dunkin’ A report of a motor vehicle day at Playground on Bristow tunity for parents and Library will kick off its adults. It will also have a Donuts at 80 Boston St.; at accident at 6:02 p.m. Wednes- Street. A caller reported a adults to read with them summer reading program summer reading ice cream 12:13 p.m. Wednesday at day at 7 Summit St. and 33 group of youths playing bas- too,” said Paula Joyal, the on June 27 at 6 p.m. Open celebration for participants 144 Brookline St.; at 12:13 Centennial Drive; at 2:38 p.m. ketball in the playground. Po- library’s head of business. to children from preschool in the library’s Summer p.m. Wednesday at Boston Thursday at Tedeschi Food lice reported the youths were Adults who participate to grade 5, students will Reading Club, scheduled for and Marion streets; at 1:20 Shops at 115 Main St.; at dispersed. in the program will re- receive a certificate for a Thursday, Aug. 17 at 2 p.m. p.m. Wednesday at 69 Henry 2:55 p.m. Thursday at 62 Wal- ceive a free “Build a Bet- free meal at Uno’s upon Ave.; at 2:04 p.m. Wednes- nut St. and 2 Paleologos St. ter World” lunch box. They registration. The Topsfield Matt Demirs can be day at 161 Liberty St.; at Fire will also have a chance to Fair will also award free reached at mdemirs@item- 3:57 p.m. Wednesday at Complaints A report of a mulch fire at win restaurant gift cards. passes, including a hot live.com. 62 Tucker St.; at 4:24 p.m. 10:24 a.m. Wednesday at Wednesday at Hanover and A report of a disturbance at Santander Bank at 323 Broad- Convenience store owner foils armed robber North Common streets; at 11:35 p.m. Wednesday at 11 way; at 4:08 p.m. Wednesday 4:31 p.m. Wednesday at East- Winnegance Ave. at 213 Walnut St. ern Bank at 156 Boston St.; A report of suspicious activ- CLERK arrived, the clerk was on building. at 5:11 p.m. Wednesday at ity at 12:45 a.m. Thursday at From A1 top of Peralta holding him Ali said there’s already Canal Street and Needhams 13 Kittredge St. Three males SWAMPSCOTT to the ground. Peralta was a security system at the Landing Road; at 5:43 p.m. with flashlights were reported- hands, while the suspect subsequently arrested. store, adding that there Wednesday at 269 Chestnut ly in the backyard. Police re- Accidents was still holding the knife. Ali said Hernandez are eight cameras, and Once Hernandez saw pushed him when she saw most of the incident was St.; at 7:38 p.m. Wednesday ported the resident’s son was A report of a motor vehicle locked out of the house. that happen, Ali said she the police coming, and was caught on video. But, he at Baldwin and Essex streets; hit and run accident at 7:17 closed the store’s door so detained by people in the said, he is now going to at 7:48 p.m. Wednesday at a.m. Wednesday at 36 Pros- people outside couldn’t area as she was trying to apply for a license to carry Boston and Stetson streets; Fire pect Ave. see the struggle happen- get away. He said he had a gun. He said he thinks at 12:47 a.m. Thursday at A report of a motor vehi- A report of a trash barrel on ing inside. told police when they ar- Peralta needed some kind 20 Brimblecom St.; at 10:28 cle accident at 11:58 a.m. fire at 6:49 p.m. Wednesday Ali said he started push- rived that Peralta had a of drug. a.m. Thursday at Lynnway and Wednesday at 35 Parsons at 6 Beeman Road. The blaze ing Peralta, taking him knife. When officers asked Ali said he just took a Pleasant Street; at 11:03 Drive. a.m. Thursday at PriceRite at was handled by the fire de- outside, where the suspect Ali where the knife was, chance, when asked why partment. started arguing. He said he said he told them to 395 Lynnway. Complaints he fought back. He said he pulled Peralta down to ask Hernandez, who had his family asked him why A report of a motor vehicle Theft accident with personal injury A report of a disturbance at the ground. At some point, disposed of it. he did. Ali said Peralta told Her- at 10:53 a.m. Wednesday at A report of a larceny at 8:59 4:11 p.m. Wednesday at 219 Kmiec said police found “If he do it here, he’s nandez to grab the knife Baker and Franklin streets. p.m. Wednesday at YMCA at Paradise Road. the knife. going to do it somewhere A report of a motor vehicle 259 Lynnfield St. An iPhone and stab the clerk in the Peralta was arrested else too,” Ali said. “I just accident involving a police ve- theft was reported. Theft back. Instead, he said and charged with attempt don’t want to give him hicle at 1:44 p.m. Wednesday Hernandez took the knife to commit a crime, assault money. I work hard here. at 2 Brightwood Terrace. Vandalism A report of a larceny at and threw it in a barrel. and battery with a dan- I stand up 10 hours and A report of a motor vehicle 11:22 a.m. Wednesday at Po- During the struggle out- gerous weapon, and Class work hard here.” hit and run accident at 2:11 A report of vandalism at po’s Olde Fashion Hot Dogs at side, Ali said a woman E drug possession. Her- p.m. Wednesday at Arlington 4:23 p.m. Wednesday at 37B 168 Humphrey St.; at 10:08 who worked at a nearby nandez was arrested and Gayla Cawley can be Street and Western Avenue; Shore Drive. An attempted p.m. Wednesday at 30 Hum- Dunkin’ Donuts called the charged with attempt to reached at gcawley@item- at 2:44 p.m. Wednesday at breaking and entering to the phrey St. police. commit a crime, and on a live.com. Follow her on Kmiec said when police warrant for larceny from a Twitter @GaylaCawley. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7

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(781-593-5739) Karen Braz, mother of to check in for lunch since “It isn’t so much about 12-year-old Nathan Braz, there weren’t cell phones. age, but their level of per- Still, she sets limits for sonal development,” she checks up on him by driv- 15 VOTED AREA’S BEST ROAST BEEF SANDWICH 244 BROADWAY her son, cell phone or not. said. “There are 5-year- ing by every couple of MINO’S ROAST BEEF & SUBS LYNN hours, she said. “As parents, we have to olds who are mature be stricter now because (781-581-7577) enough to go outside and Braz swore she wouldn’t get him a phone until he the nature of everything do the right thing just like happening in the world,” there are 13-year-olds who was in the eighth grade. 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(781-599-2160) Swampscott rail trail talks grow more heated

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The exchange prompted this month by the “Vote property tax relief and a GREG ROGERS LYNN a response from Naomi No on the June 29th bal- vote to fund the proposed Dreeben, chairwoman of APPLIANCE CENTER (781-598-0320) lot committee” with the rail trail. the Board of Selectmen. Massachusetts Office of “We understand that “This is a Board of Se- Campaign and Political certain residents have lectmen meeting,” Dree- Finance. A press release filed a complaint with the 4 VOTED BEST FRIED CLAMS 400 HIGHLAND AVE. ben said. “This is not a sent by the group states Office of Campaign and BOB’S SURF & TURF SALEM public forum. This is our they have banded togeth- Political Finance (OCPF) (978-744-9366) meeting. We are a board er to “fight human rights concerning this letter elected by the public.” abuse, unrelenting tax in- and the rail trail project,” That comment prompted creases and questionable Fitzgerald said in a state- 3 VOTED BEST SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 400 HIGHLAND AVE. a response by one member political activities in the ment. “The town has not of the audience, who said community of Swamp- BOB’S SURF & TURF SALEM received a copy of such “we are the public.” Dree- scott.” complaint and therefore (978-744-9366) ben said she was not going The group’s “complaint is not in a position to to be bullied into changing alleges that Swampscott comment on it. Howev- the agenda. Town Administrator (Sean er, advisories from OCPF 3 VOTED BEST MASSAGE THERAPY 440 HUMPHREY ST. 2ND FL. The rest of the night Fitzgerald), in blatant have long concluded that FORGET ME KNOT SWAMPSCOTT took a similar tone, as res- disregard for established the campaign finance law MASSAGE THERAPY (781-420-2161) idents told the Selectmen law has allowed town re- does not restrict elect- to not advocate while giv- sources to be used by the ed and appointed poli- ing their answers to the ballot committee estab- cy-making officials, such questions sent in by resi- lished by supporters of the 3 VOTED BEST AUTO BODY SHOP 174 BROAD ST. as the Board of Select- dents. For an agenda that ballot question to be voted men and town adminis- LYNN OLYMPIC AUTO BODY allocated an hour of time on by Swampscott voters trator, from using public (781-598-8959) for a rail trail discussion, on June 29,” the release resources to communicate and 15 minutes of resident reads. with residents on matters 1 VOTED BEST INSURANCE AGENCY 317 BROADWAY comment, the topic ended “Using taxpayer money within their jurisdiction, DUFFY INSURANCE AGENCY LYNN up taking more than three to take sides in this de- so long as such efforts are (781-593-1200) hours. bate, before the taxpayers unrelated to an election. Jer Jurma, a member get to decide is unconsti- “The town is confident of the Municipal Design tutional and it’s illegal,” that its letter to residents Committee and Historic said Kim Nassar, chair- 1 VOTED BEST CHIROPRACTOR 9 BOSTON ST. #1 informing residents of the District Commission, said woman of the group, in a votes taken by Town Meet- DR. KRISTIAN McCOY, LYNN he has lived in Swamp- statement. ing on a number of issues, FLAX POND CHIROPRACTIC CARE (781-592-8089) scott for 14 years, and the Paul Dwyer, another including the rail trail ar- town has an amazing com- member, said in a state- ticle, was consistent with munity of people, but “the ment that “first they want applicable law, particular- # INDICATES NUMBER OF YEARS AS WINNER behavior in the room this to take our land against ly where no referendum evening is the most ap- our will, then they want to petition had been filed at palling behavior I’ve seen keep increasing our taxes the time when the letter in 14 years.” and now they play dirty by was sent.” VOTE ONLINE AT: BESTOFSURVEYS.COM Opponents, including using taxpayer money to many abutters, expressed campaign for their side.” Gayla Cawley can be Market Surveys of America, an independent survey company, is proud to announce the winners of their discomfort with emi- Fitzgerald, in response, reached at gcawley@item- the “22nd Annual Greater Lynn Area’s Best Businesses for 2017” survey. The above winners are nent domain, with the first said in a phone interview live.com. Follow her on the result of tallied public ballots and internet voting for the small business community. set of questions devoted to that he understands there Twitter @GaylaCawley. A8 FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Rockabilly rebel Brian Setzer, center, with Kevin McKendree on piano and Noah Levy on drums, per- forms at Lynn Auditorium Wednesday night.

ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Setzer is on fire in Lynn caught in a wind tunnel. Setzer, an underrated guitarist and U.S. NAVY PHOTO | MASS COMMUNICATION SPECIALIST 2ND CLASS KALEB R. STAPLES singer, was on fire. He wowed the rowdy crowd with stellar playing on a vari- BY BILL BROTHERTON ety of Gretsch guitars, including his trademark maple-stained model and a LYNN — Brian Setzer rocked this guacamole-and-lime green beauty. He town, rocked it inside out and made shined all night, especially on “’49 Mer- a deliriously happy Lynn Auditorium cury Blues” and an instrumental version audience scream and shout Wednesday of Bill Monroe’s classic “Blue Moon of night. Kentucky.” On the longest day of the year, Setzer His simpatico bandmates (bassist performed the shortest show of the year. Mark Winchester, drummer Noah Well, that’s not entirely accurate. It just Levy, Jerry Lee-like piano man Kevin seemed that way; Setzer and his crack McKendree) are first-rate musicians. Rockabilly Riot trio were on stage for a Winchester is a wonder to watch, spin- high-octane 90 minutes, and the night ning and dancing with his ginormous zipped by faster than a ’55 Thunderbird Lebron James-sized double bass, which Roadster. he slapped and plucked with fervor. Setzer, of course, is the former Stray Versions of Stray Cats favorites Cats frontman who has done his best “Rumble in Brighton,” “Stray Cat Strut,” to keep alive rockabilly, that uniquely “Fishnet Stockings” and “Rock This American music form that blends the Town” rocked with abandon, as did a best of western swing, rhythm & blues fast-and-furious “Drive Like Light- and boogie woogie and led to rock ‘n’ roll ning (Crash Like Thunder)” and “Slow rebellion in the 1950s and even mod- Down,” which segued into Johnny Cash’s ern-day Social Distortion-style punk. “Folsom Prison Blues.” Setzer paid trib- This is joyful, hip-shaking music. You ute to his idols, Gene “Be Bop a Lula” Vincent and Eddie “Summertime Blues” can’t help but smile and shake your tail- Cochran, with a terrific run-through of feathers listening to this stuff. And work “Gene and Eddie.” up a mighty thirst. The routine: drink I love jiving to Setzer’s 11-piece BSO beer, dance like a maniac, work up a Orchestra, but this quartet setup distills sweat, drink beer, dance like a madman, the music to its most basic, euphoric sweat it out. Repeat. state. Fans can’t help but jump, jive and COURTESY PHOTO At the center of it all is Setzer, elegant- hail Setzer as the world’s foremost rock- ly dressed in a pinstriped black suit and abilly rebel. He was in top form Wednes- sporting a mile-high retro hairstyle that day night. features tubs of pomade, I’m sure. A lit- tle dab simply won’t do ya. By concert’s Bill Brotherton is the Item’s Fea- JROTC opens in Boston end, Setzer’s perspiration-drenched ’do tures editor. Tell him what you think at resembled Donald Trump’s if he got [email protected]. By Bridget Turcotte Marine Corps JROTC National Champi- ITEM STAFF onship in Irving, Texas. They also com- peted in the All Service Drill Competi- LYNN — The Lynn English Junior tion in New Jersey, and the All Service Reserve Officer Training Corps took on a tall task for Sail Boston 2017. Nationals in Daytona Beach, Fla. The 31 JROTC cadets traveled to Bridget Turcotte can be reached at btur- Boston to present the colors in the [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter opening ceremony on Saturday, June 17 @BridgetTurcotte. aboard USS Whidbey Island, and closing ceremonies for the Tall Ships event on Wednesday, June 21 on Fan Pier. Top from left, Cadet Major Leslie Chin- “The opening ceremony was pret- chilla, a student from Lynn English High School, parades the colors during a cer- PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS ty great,” said Cadet Major Leslie Chinchilla, 17. “That was our first time emony aboard USS Whidbey Island for Grammy-winning song- doing it. We got to meet the dignitaries the Parade of Sails during Sail Boston writer Steve Earle pos- from different countries. It was a really 2017. es in a rehearsal studio great experience and now we’re looking The cadets of LEHS MCJROTC hang- in Nashville, Tenn. This forward to doing more events and get- ing out with Maria Stephanos in Bos- cover image shows “So ting more recognition.” ton on a Friday afternoon at the Open- You Wannabe An Out- The team was recommended by singer ing Ceremony for Sail Boston. Front row law,” by Earle. Daniel M. Clark, “the singing trooper,” from left: Maryam Ishaq, Rosa Pinto, who has chosen the group to accompany Diana Lopez, Liz Sempertiguez, Ma- Steve Earle enlists Miranda, Willie to revisit outlaw music him on several performances to present ria Stephanos, Yoselin Lopez, Liz- the colors. beth Plasencia, Evelyn Deleon, Na- “We were all very honored,” said Chin- NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Alt-coun- meeting between the two at a beauty tia Pettaway. try rocker Steve Earle and country star salon led Earle to decide it was finally chilla. “There were a lot of people there and they treated us very well. We were Back row from left: Mirelys Felicia- Miranda Lambert shared writing cred- time to do a proper co-write with one of no, Cristy Novas, Rehema Nanton- it on one of Lambert’s biggest hits from country music’s biggest stars. Last year very proud to do it for them.” Led by Sgt. Maj. Ken Oswald, the go, Angelik Elswick, Jacqueline her debut album in 2005, but the two the two penned a twangy breakup duet Lynn English JROTC has stepped up Rodriguez, Leslie Chinchilla, Emi- never actually got into a writers’ room featuring fiddle and guitar that melds the until more than a decade later. their game in the past few years. They lina Tham, Alicia Donoso, Marlene two voices, one weathered and the other were chosen out of more than 234 Rivera, Kaela Pangilinan, Wendy Lambert wrote the song “Kerosene,” weary. The two later cut the song in Aus- the album title track, which led to her groups nationally to compete in the Ramirez. tin, Texas, for Earle’s new album, “So You first Grammy nomination. But she later Wannabe An Outlaw,” released last week. decided it sounded too similar to a song penned by Earle, so she gave him credit. “It was a really cool experience to “I hate telling her this, but I would have write with him and he’s such an amaz- never done anything about it,” said the ing songwriter,” Lambert said. “I was SEND US YOUR STUFF intimidated but I learned a lot.” 62-year-old Grammy-winning songwriter WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL LOOK@ITEM- known for songs like “Copperhead Road.” Earle has the same high opinion of Lam- “It’s a gift from Miranda the way I see bert, calling her last effort — the critically LIVE.COM OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. it.” acclaimed double album “The Weight of But that connection and a chance These Wings” — stunning. WEATHER LOTTERY

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The team used three hurlers and all drawn from the 2017 U.S. weekend’s Open, shooting PEABODY — The Lynn three held Saugus score- Senior Open Champion- 67-65 at the Tennessee 13-year-old Babe Ruth all- less through five innings. ship at Salem Country sectional qualifier, after stars demolished Saugus The game was called after Club in Peabody. the United States Golf As- in the opening game of the five, because Lynn was up Stricker cited his play- sociation had rejected his annual District 1 tourna- way over the 10-run mercy ing schedule as the reason, request for a special ex- ment Thursday, winning rule limit. while Eichelberger pulled emption. 16-0. Anthony Mateo started out because of health rea- Stricker was fully ex- Lynn got up in the top the game for Lynn, and got sons. empt and was expected to of the first and sent 18 solid relief work from An- The championship will play in his first year of eli- be held Thursday, June batters to the plate and thony Marino and Jason gibility for the U.S. Senior scored 13 times. Lynn 29 through Sunday, July Donohue. Lynn manager Open. catcher Ethaniel Al- 2, at the acclaimed Don- Brian O’Connor said ev- He will be replaced in mendarez said he knew ald Ross-designed course. erything worked out great the field by Danny Mul- his team could rake the Practice rounds will offi- for his team Thursday. hearn of Wheaton, Ill., the ball, but he didn’t think cially begin on Monday, “We know we can hit first alternate from the they it explode like it did but some players, includ- against just about any- Aurora, Ill. sectional qual- to open the game, with a ing Billy Andrade and Roc- body and we certainly hit ifying site. double-digit output. co Mediate, have already tonight,” O’Connor said. “In looking at my play- “We have a lot of kids tested out the challenging “I used three guys on the ing schedule and other who can hit, and we hit re- 6815-yard, par-70 course. mound, spread them out, obligations for the upcom- ally well tonight,” he said. Stricker is coming off a and now they are all eli- ing months, I feel it is best “I knew we could score a sparkling 3-under final gible to pitch in the next for me to withdraw from lot of runs, and we did. We round at the U.S. Open game (Friday at 5 p.m. the U.S. Senior Open next had a lot of big hits in this Championship at Erin against Swampscott/Nah- week,” said Stricker. “With game.” Hills in his native Wiscon- ant). “Mateo’s certainly an Almendarez, who had sin last weekend. He fin- GOLF, B2 ace, he did a great job and three hits and two RBI, ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE then Marino and Donohue said “it was a good start came in and they pitched Aaron O’Connor rounds second and heads for our team, we have very very well too.” for third in Lynn’s Babe Ruth game Thurs- good hitters.” day against Saugus. Lost in the shuffle of the LYNN, B2 At Winthrop High, it’s now the ‘Chris Tsiotos Court’ By Harold Rivera Among those who spoke were Win- ITEM STAFF throp Public Schools superintendent John Macero, Speaker of the Massachu- WINTHROP — Chris Tsiotos embod- setts House of Representatives Robert ied the values within Viking pride in DeLeo, longtime Winthrop sports an- his days as a standout player nouncer Jim Lederman, current boys and student at Winthrop High School. basketball David Sacco and for- Thursday night, Tsiotos was honored mer Suffolk men’s basketball coach and for his commitment to Viking pride athletic director James Nelson. when the basketball court at Winthrop In speaking to those in attendance De- High was named “Chris Tsiotos Court” Leo noted that although Tsiotos was an in his honor. outstanding basketball player, his com- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A number of speakers took to the po- mitment to the Winthrop community dium at Thursday’s ceremony to offer Steve Stricker says his playing schedule will has never gone unnoticed. their congratulations to Tsiotos, who not allow him to participate in next week’s U.S. “This is one guy that truly never for- went onto play at Senior Open. got his roots,” DeLeo said. “To this day Suffolk University and then later at the he’s still involved in this community. If professional level in Greece. The speak- Chris Tsiotos said there you’re ever looking for someone to make ers also shared some of their fondest was no “I” in team this a better place to live, that’s Chris memories with Tsiotos, both on and off where he and his team- Spectator’s guide to the court. TSIOTOS, B2 mates were concerned. the golf tournament

By Anne plenty of sunscreen and Marie Tobin join the throngs of fans THE BOXERS FOR THE ITEM (expected to number up to 25,000 per day) at the PEABODY — With course for an up-close- Fitness center ‘Hopes’ the 38th U.S. Senior and-personal view. Open less than a week If you’re unable to to showcase its talents away, now is the time to join the galleries, 16 old Salem native, is ready to plan how to follow the hours of live television By Harold Rivera get back in the ring after a championship action. coverage will be broad- ITEM STAFF The tournament, which two-year hiatus. cast, including all four Training for Saturday’s features some of the rounds of the champi- “I took a two-year layoff world’s best profession- “Boxing For Hope” fundraiser from boxing,” Espinal said. “I onship on the Fox and at Lynn Tech is wrapping up al and senior golfers FS1 networks. really want everyone to know age 50 and older, will be and the group of boxers at Pri- that I’m back in the game.” Here is some handy vate Jewels Fitness is ready held at Salem Country information to help you Espinal, who attended Sis- Club Monday through showcase its talent. son Elementary School, said get the most of your Se- Private Jewels, on Summer Sunday, July 2. nior Open experience. he’s excited for Saturday’s Street, will see 11 of its box- There are many op- EVENT ITEM PHOTO | HAROLD RIVERA event. He views the fundrais- ers participate in Saturday’s tions for golf fans to stay SCHEDULE er as a chance to box with The boxers at Private Jewels pose for event. Many of them are Lynn abreast of the action. Practice rounds are some of his closest friends a group picture. They are, front, from natives, but regardless of There is the old-fash- Monday, Tuesday and from Private Jewels. left, Alex Sepulveda, Daniel Marte and where they’re from, the oppor- ioned way; strap on your Wednesday. The cham- “It’s not every day you get most comfortable pair Frank Marte; rear, Charlie Espinal, Nel- tunity to fight for a positive pionship rounds begin son Carrion, Jodie Adams, Furcy Ferre- to box in your own backyard,” of walking shoes, sneak- cause is one they all appreci- Espinal said. “It’s a huge ers or flip-flops, apply OPEN, B2 ras, Adam Zorrilla, Zach Calmus and ate. Eric Atebezi. Charles Espinal, a 21-year- BOXING B2 A Tiger roars into Agganis Week By Harold Rivera both games. balance. ITEM STAFF “It’s a lot of pressure but I’m very hon- “It was difficult but with hard work ored to represent the school,” Gonzalez and dedication, it made it easier,” Gonza- LYNN — Lynn Tech’s Coral Gonzalez said. “When people think of Tech, they lez said. “I had support and that helped didn’t take many breaks in her four years don’t think of sports or athletes, per se. as well. My parents always supported as a Tiger. Gonzalez, a student-athlete It’s a nice feeling being able to represent me and that helped me a lot with work, who graduated with Tech’s class of 2017, Tech in both of the sports that I really school and sports.” played a combination of three sports for love.” For Gonzalez, the opportunity to join all four of her years while maintaining a Gonzalez played four years of soccer the top local senior athletes for two Ag- strong GPA in hopes of getting accepted and softball as a Tech’s goalkeeper and ganis games is one she doesn’t take for into a nursing school. utility player, as well as three seasons on granted. star views her nomi- For her athletic efforts, Gonzalez will the swimming and diving team and one nations to both games as a reflection the be recognized among the top local senior on the indoor track team. Although she hard work she dedicated to both sports athletes — she is one of 19 athletes to played multiple positions for coach Beth over the past four years. receive Agganis scholarships — in next ITEM FILE PHOTO Mercaldi on the softball team, her pref- “It means a lot,” Gonzalez said. “For week’s Agganis games. She’ll be the lone erence is first base. one, it was very unexpected to receive Coral Gonzalez, shown during a soc- Tech participant when she takes the In tackling the challenges of balancing nominations to both games. I started cer game last fall, will be playing field for Sunday’s All-Star softball game academics with three different sports, both sports just my freshman year of in two Agganis All-Star games next and Tuesday’s All-Star girls soccer game. Gonzalez’s dedication and work ethic week. Gonzalez will play for the North team in allowed her to pull through and find a GONZALEZ, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2017 Navigators sweep pair from Bristol By Gabbi Riggi tories was reminiscent of ki (Marist) who worked a to mark the final run in ersich who drove a long hit lead to 5-1. FOR THE ITEM last year’s turnaround of walk. Chris Cabrera (Bro- the first game. off the base of the wall to Douglas and Nate Rossi a doubleheader sweep in ward) singled in Berezo to Austen Michel was bring in Kapuscinski. (Keene State) both worked LYNN — The North Brockton that turned a get on the board. strong again on the Nick Fuhrmann hit a walks to load the bas- Shore Navigators took both of the games against then 1-12 team into one Brad Douglas (Rhode mound, allowing one run solo shot to deep left cen- es. MacDaniel Singleton the Bristol Blues in a that ended the season Island College) singled to and striking out four in a ter field to put up the smacked a bases clearing doubleheader on Thurs- with a 29-27 record. start runners on base with seven inning effort. first the run of the fourth; triple to bring in the final day. The victory was the The Navigators scored two outs and was brought The Navigators offense Douglas soon followed three runs. team’s first at home and their first run in the fourth in by a Joey Pena (St. offered a great deal of run him home on a pass ball. The Navigators have improved its record to 4-12 inning after Daane Berezo Thomas Aquinas) triple. support in the fourth and Alex Brickman doubled to taken three of their last while Bristol fell back to (VCU) singled to get on Pena would come across fifth inning. The first run score Berezo and another five and look to match 8-11. and was quickly joined on the plate himself on a in the second game came double by Kapuscinski fol- Bristol once again on Fri- Thursday’s pair of vic- base by Tyler Kapuscins- throwing error from third off of the bat of Ted Leath- lowed to stretch the Navs day in Connecticut. Fitness center boxers Two golfers pull out are all full of ‘Hope’ of U.S. Senior Open BOXING a foe arises. GOLF ly exempt. He will be re- From B1 “I haven’t found a match- From B1 placed in the field by am- up so right now I’m on my ateur Steve Fink, of Las opportunity. It’s a real big even-keel mode,” Ferreras playing both the PGA Tour Vegas, the first alternate deal. I have a lot of my said. “Once I hear that I and PGA Tour Champions from the Murrieta, Calif., own friends and family have a match-up my fight this year and the final sectional qualifying site. coming to the event so I mode will come on.” push I needed to make Fink, 60, shot 72 at Bear want to make sure I give these last two months to If he does get to par- Creek Golf Club on May them a good fight.” qualify for the U.S. Open ticipate in the event, the 22. He is playing in his Nelson Carrion, a at Erin Hills, has my mind opportunity will be one first U.S. Senior Open. 12-year-old KIPP stu- and body telling me that I Ferreras won’t forget any- Eichelberger, 73, has dent, is making his third need to rest and recharge. time soon. Having spent competed in 23 consecu- appearance in the ring. countless hours training This was without a doubt Despite having two prior a hard decision, but one tive U.S. Senior Opens, at Private Jewels with dating back to 1994. It is fights, Carrion will ap- the group of fellow boxers that I feel is needed in or- proach his match on Sat- the third-longest streak in and gym owner Alex Sep- der for me to get ready for urday as if it’s his first. the history of the champi- ulveda, Ferreras knows the next stretch of events “It’s my third boxing onship. Dale Douglass and the fighters have a special and to play at the level I match and I’m excited,” Arnold Palmer played in chance ahead of them. expect of myself.” Carrion said. “I treat ev- 26 and 25 consecutive Se- “Lynn’s like my sec- Mulhearn, 50, shot 71 at ery boxing match like it’s nior Opens, respectively. ond home,” Ferreras said. Aurora Country Club on my first.” Eichelberger has played in “This is big for us. We June 5. He is playing in The positive message 40 USGA championships, started from the ground his first U.S. Senior Open. within “Boxing For Hope” including 14 U.S. Opens. up. I’ve seen so many kids Mulhearn is the head golf is one that resonates with Bill Brotherton is editor come through this gym. professional at Glen Oak Carrion. Country Club, in Glen El- of North Shore Golf mag- “It’s special because Some stay, some don’t. We have a great team of box- lyn, Ill. azine and Features editor we’re boxing for hope,” Eichelberger, who won of the Daily Item. Tell him Carrion said. “There are ers now. This is the best we’ve ever been here.” the 1999 U.S. Senior Open what you think at bbroth- a lot of people around the Championship, was ful- [email protected]. world that need hope.” Daniel Marte also faces Zach Calmus, a 25-year- a unique situation in that old native of Marblehead, he won’t be taking part in A spectator’s guide to is also excited to flash the fundraiser. That’s be- his talents for a positive cause Marte will be partic- cause. ipating in a national tour- the golf tournament “Fighting here in Lynn nament in West Virginia is great because everyone which kicks off on Friday. OPEN general public parking lot. loves it,” Calmus said. “I’m excited,” Marte, an From B1 VIP “The boxing interest is 11-year-old KIPP student, TRANSPORTATION on Thursday, June 29, huge, especially when it’s said. “One of my hardest VIP shuttles will take with the final round set to for a good cause. It’s great fights took place in Mis- VIP ticket holders to and souri and he’ll be there so be played on Sunday, July to fight, but it’s even bet- 2. The gates open every from the satellite en- ter to fight when you’re he’s one of the people I re- trance, which is located at ally want to fight.” ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE day at 7 a.m. and close af- doing it for a good cause.” ter the completion of play. the Salem Country Club Calmus has come away “My goal is to win as Ryan Fraher hugs Anthony Marino after Ma- member’s entrance on many fights as possible TICKETS a victor in five of his last rino crossed home plate in Lynn’s 13-year-old Forest Street. and advance to the next Tickets may be pur- eight fights and is looking Babe Ruth game against Saugus. EQUIPMENT tournament,” Marte add- chased online at the to ride that wave of mo- official championship Cameras are permitted mentum when he boxes on ed. Marte acknowledged his website, www.2017usse- during practice rounds, Saturday. nioropen.com. Tickets will trainer, Sepulveda, as well Lynn 13s blast Saugus Monday through Thurs- “I’m excited to showcase also be available for pur- as the rest of the staff and day only, for personal use. my skills in front of the chase at the ticket booth boxers at Private Jewels Tablets, computers, video community,” Calmus, who in Babe Ruth opener at both the main entrance for pushing him to the lev- and/or audio recording goes by the ring name and satellite entrance. “Shark Attack,” said. “I’ve el he’s reached. devices and noise-produc- LYNN base every inning, scor- There are several ticket ing devices of any kind won five of my last eight “I’m really thankful for packages. General admis- From B1 ing 13 in the first, two in (including portable speak- fights. My motivation has Private Jewels for making sion tickets are $25 for the second and one in the ers) are not allowed. been at a tip-top level.” the boxer that I am,” Mar- “This team was together practice rounds (single third before Saugus pitch- Cellular mobile devices Furcy Ferreras, a te said, “and for helping last year in the Gallant day) and $50 for cham- me build progress.” ers Tom Falasca and Drew 28-year-old Peabody na- Tournament and they pionship rounds (single smaller than seven inches Saturday’s “Boxing For Gardiner shut Lynn down tive, is facing a unique cir- lost the opening game, day). Weekly general ad- are permitted. Hope” event starts at 3 in the fourth and fifth. cumstance. Ferreras has and this group hasn’t lost mission tickets that are CONCESSIONS & p.m. Tickets cost $10 and For Saugus, Gardiner, yet to find an opponent for since that game,” O’Con- good Monday through REST ROOMS Saturday’s event but he’s can be purchased at Pri- Massimino Ventre, Kyle nor said. “We have a very Sunday are $125 each and Full menu concession staying on his toes in case vate Jewels or at the door. McLaughlin and Colin solid team.” Ronan had base hits. Sau- include a championship stands are located inside Eight of the 10 Lynn gus manager Paul Ven- program voucher. the main entrance, next to Upgrades are also avail- batters that started the tre said his team has to the 6th and 13th greens, able. Ouimet Trophy Club A Tech Tiger roars game not only reached have a very short memory, and in the lower park- ticket holders have access safely, but they all scored shake off the Lynn game ing lot on the left side of to the climate-controlled as well. Marino and Chris- and get ready for Revere, the 9th fairway. Limited into Agganis Week club located along the tian Moran each had mul- Friday night at 7:30. menu concession stands tiple hits and scored three 17th fairway. Trophy Club can be found between GONZALEZ When the fall rolls “This is a great bunch of tickets provide expanded runs apiece. Almandarez, the practice putting green From B1 around, Gonzalez will kids, we had a very tough beverage and dining op- head to UMass Lowell to Nolan Mulcahy and Aaron first inning, obviously, but and the 10th tee, between high school. It was nice to tions, flat-screen televi- study nursing. O’Connor scored two runs we’ll need to shake this the 11th and 12th holes be recognized for all the sions and lounge seating She plans on trying out each. one off right away and get along with a 15 percent and between the 16th and hard work that I put in.” Aiven Cabral, Steven ready for the next game,” merchandise discount and 17th holes. Having followed the ca- for either the soccer or Galatis, Donohue and Ma- Ventre said. “A loss is a a championship program. Rest rooms will near all reers of her soon-to-be Ag- softball team. teo all had hits and scored loss, so we have to forget Tickets cost $50 a day menu concession stands, ganis teammates, Gonza- “I chose UMass Lowell runs for the winners. Lynn about this one and get for practice rounds, $80 except the limited menu lez expects the soccer and because of the nursing had multiple runners on ready for the next game.” per day for championship concession stand on the softball games to be com- program,” Gonzalez said. rounds and $225 for a 10th hole. petitive contests between “It’s very competitive and weekly ticket, good Mon- FIRST AID two evenly-matched ros- they offer a lot of help for At Winthrop High it’s day through Sunday. First aid stations are ters. nursing students. I work VIP tickets features located inside the main “It’s the best of the best,” at Union Hospital and include access to the cli- entrance and in the lower Gonzalez said. “I’ve seen a lot of the nurses there ‘Chris Tsiotos Court’ mate-controlled 17th parking lot between the some of the girls play went to UMass Lowell.” Green Suite with compli- 2nd and 9th holes. over their four years and Now that her days as TSIOTOS he couldn’t have accom- mentary beer, wine and ATM I know it’s going to be two a Tiger have concluded, From B1 plished his handful of food as well as flat-screen An on-site ATM will be very good games.” feats without the team- TVs. This suite will be Gonzalez will miss bond- Tsiotos.” When it comes to Sun- mates that aided him open from Wednesday, available at the main en- ing with her teammates Tsiotos’ older brother, day’s softball game, Gon- along the way. Many of his June 26, through Sun- trance. and offering mentorship Nick, also spoke. Nick Tsi- zalez will get her first Viking teammates were in day’s final round. The cost JUNIOR TICKETS to younger athletes. otos starred alongside his chance to play with, and attendance. of a single ticket is $1,350, Juniors age 17 and However, Gonzalez is brother to form a strong against, the best talents “There was no ‘I’ in team two tickets are $2,400 and younger are admitted free confident that with good tandem at Winthrop, and from the fellow Lynn with my teammates,” Tsi- four tickets are $4,000. when accompanied by a leadership all three of then rejoined him at Suf- schools. otos said. “These guys are PARKING ticketed adult (general folk after a season at Sa- The Tech softball team her former teams will be still my friends today and & TRANSPORTATION admission only). didn’t play against Classi- lem State. strong moving forward. many of them are here to- Parking for the champi- BLEACHERS cal, English or St. Mary’s “We’re very honored that “I feel that it’s all about night.” onship is free and off-site. Bleachers are located throughout Gonzalez’s the Winthrop School Com- good leadership,” Gonza- In his three seasons The general parking lot behind the 1st and 10th four seasons with the Ti- mittee voted unanimously lez said. is at the Topsfield Fair- tees and the 4th, 9th, 15th gers. to give this honor to my with the Vikings varsity “No matter wins or loss- basketball team, 1971- grounds on Route 1. Shut- and 17th greens. “I know for softball, we brother, Chris,” Nick Tsio- tles will provide trans- es, it’s all about having 1973, Tsiotos scored 1,003 SECURITY didn’t play against Classi- tos said. “I think we’re just portation to and from the fun. I think the captains points. He’s one of 11 Win- SCREENING cal, English or St. Mary’s a reflection to the commu- main entrance at Salem that are slated for next Spectators and cham- at Tech,” Gonzalez said. nity. We have a great debt throp 1,000-point scorers. Country Club. The fair- year will do a great job. “It’s going to be a nice of gratitude to our teach- “I’m lucky to be associat- grounds will be the only pionship attendees will opportunity for all of us I’ve had them come up ers, our principal and our ed with such great people,” location with shuttle ser- have to go through strict to get together and show to me and tell me that I coaches.” Tsiotos said. “I’m humbled vice for fans with general security screening prior to what we can do. inspired them to run for After concluding his by this honor and I wish admission tickets. entering at all entrances, “They’ll be two competi- captain and that’s great, speech Nick gave the floor future generations of Vi- Handicapped parking, and will not be allowed to tive games and two great that makes me very hap- to his younger brother, kings great success on this along with shuttle service, bring any of the items list- games.” py.” who acknowledged that court.” is also available in the ed below. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS (Not including last night’s games) FRIDAY Babe Ruth Baseball Tonight Saturday Sunday WEST Babe Ruth Baseball at Peabody High At Seacoast W L Pct. Pts L10 13s at Brockton Rox Vs. Pittsfield 13s Wachusett 10 6 .625 20 8-2 Revere vs. Peabody (6) Mavericks (7:05 p.m.) Suns at Peabody High 14s (6:35 p.m.) Pittsfield 10 9 .526 20 2-8 Swampscott/Nahant vs. Lynn (5) (5 p.m. Lynn vs. Revere (2) Worcester 8 8 .500 16 4-6 Saugus vs. Revere (7:30) Peabody vs. Marblehead (8) Bristol 8 11 .421 16 5-5 District 16 LL Softball 15s Salem at Wyoma (5:45) Swampscott/Nahant vs. Peabody (6) EAST E. Lynn at Peabody (5:45) Lynn vs. Saugus (4) Monday Tuesday W L Pct. Pts L10 Golf Golf At Wachusett vs. Seacoast Nashua 10 6 .625 20 6-4 Tedesco Cup (at Tedesco CC,) Tedesco Cup (at Tedesco CC, day- Dirt Dogs Mavericks Brockton 10 5 .667 20 7-3 long) American Legion baseball (6:35 p.m.) (7) Marthas Vineyard 9 9 .500 19 5-5 Seniors American Legion Baseball Seacoast 7 10 .412 14 4-6 Danvers at Marblehead-S’scott (7) Juniors Navigators 4 12 .250 9 4-6 Newburyport at Lynn (at Fraser Field, 8) Methuen at Swamspcott-Marblehead (1) Juniors NSBL Beverly-Salem at Lynn (at Fraser Beverly at Marblehead (5) Field, 5:30) Kingston at Newburyport (5) Celtics pick Duke forward SATURDAY SPORTS BRIEFS Tatum in first round of draft Carey baseball Lynn Flag BOSTON (AP) — The camp information Football tourney Boston Celtics made the first move of this year’s The Carey Baseball Lynn Parks and Recre- NBA draft days before it Camp will conduct its ation and Stop the Violence: began when they traded 2-day specialty camps July Lynn will be holding a flag the No. 1 overall pick to 6-7 for pitchers, catchers football tournament on July Philadelphia in a move and hitting at the Lynn 22 at Manning Field in to add to an already rich Babe Ruth complex. Lynn. The tournament cache of future selections. Hitters will report from begins at 8 a.m. and will be On draft night, they still 9-11:30 a.m. played rain or shine. Each grabbed one of the most Pitchers and catchers will team must have 10 players NBA-ready players avail- go from 12:30-3 p.m. The with at least two females. able. cost is $85 each. Five hours There will be four grammar Boston selected Jayson Tatum with the No. 3 pick of instruction will be pro- school teams, eight in the Thursday, adding a 6-foot- vided, along with evalua- middle school division and four in the high school divi- 8 small forward who was tions. a polished scoring threat The following week of sion. For more information or to register, email either during his lone season July10-14 (9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.) at Duke. The 19-year-old lynnparksandrecreation@ all facets of the game will be was a third-team All-ACC gmail.com or stopthevio- taught. Players will be video- selection, averaging 16.8 [email protected] or call taped and analyzed, and writ- points while shooting 45.2 781-268-8000. ten evaluations will follow. percent from the field. Campers also receive indi- It was the second vidual awards and T-shirts. Lynn Youth Soccer straight year the Celtics have chosen third overall. All instructors are high registration Boston selected Jaylen school or college certified. Lynn Youth Soccer Fall Brown with its first round The cost is $175. pick in 2016. 2017 registration is now Contact coach Frank Tatum said he feels for- open and accepting players. Carey at 781-842-4042 or tunate to be joining a con- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS [email protected]. Online registration is avail- tender immediately. Duke’s Jayson Tatum, right, poses for photos with NBA Commissioner able at www.lynnyouthsoc- “It’s great,” he said. “I Adam Silver Thursday after being selected by the Boston Celtics as the Lynn Firecracker cer.org using the REGIS- think that I get to learn TER link from our home that much more, especial- No. 3 pick overall during the NBA basketball draft. 5k road race page. ly from a veteran team able,” Stevens said. was all for it. It worked one of the guys that it was The first Lynn Firecracker Those wishing to play in that knows what it takes It’s probably the biggest out.” clear that we were target- 5k road race will take place the Lynn Youth Soccer trav- to get there. I can’t wait to reason they have been Boston also brought in ing.” on July 1 to benefit the el league must register go and learn from coach high on Tatum through- No. 1 pick Markelle Fultz, Celtics president of bas- Lynn Fireworks Fund. The (Brad) Stevens and Isaiah online by June 30th in order out the draft process, but drafting the Washing- ketball operations Danny family fun run/walk will to be considered for a team. Thomas and just every- start at Rolly’s Tavern on body on that roster.” and brought him in for a ton product would have Ainge said he ultimately There are no exceptions to private workout late last likely meant a move from felt comfortable trading the Square, 338 Broadway As part to the deal with this deadline and registra- week. point guard to shooting the top pick to the 76ers in Lynn. Registration starts tion for all teams is online Philadelphia, Boston will also receive a first-round Tatum said he stayed guard, with an All-Star because he thought the at 10 a.m. and the race only. draft pick in either 2018 in contact with Duke in Thomas already on the player he planned to take begins at 11 a.m. The regis- Intramural registration is or 2019 — giving it even coach Mike Krzyzewski roster. at No. 1 would still be tration fee is $25. Prizes will available online at this time more bargaining chips to throughout the draft pro- It made Tatum not the around at No. 3. be given to the top three as well. The deadline for bolster its roster during cess, and it was Coach K compromise, but the best He turned out to be cor- male and female finishers intramural registration is free agency. who encouraged him to fit for a team that’s still in rect. as well as top boys and girls August 15. Tatum gives the Celtics take the Celtics up on position be a big player in “That’s a great com- finishers. To register, visit Any questions can be some immediate rotation their last-minute invita- free agency this summer. pliment, especially with https://racewire.com/regis- directed to info@lynnyouth- flexibility, with the ability tion. “I think that he’s a guy all the great guys in this ter.php?id=7972. soccer.org. to play both forward spots “He was just ranting that we thought really class. The two guys that and defend as many as about how great of a per- highly of from Day 1,” Ste- went ahead of me, they’re TV/RADIO four positions. son Brad Stevens is,” vens said. “When I kind of great players, but I’m glad “I think that, in this kind Tatum said. “He really got reintegrated into this at how it worked out, so of position-less league, wanted me to go up there process, right after the I’m happy,” Tatum said of TV 3:30 p.m.; LPGA: NW Arkan- those guys are really valu- and work out for them. I season was over, he was Fultz and Lonzo Ball. Auto racing: NASCAR Truck: sas Championship, Golf, Iowa 200, FS1, 8:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Baseball: Texas at NY Yan- Pro Hockey: NHL Draft, Tom Brady gets a quick sumo lesson kees, MLB Network, 7 p.m.; NBCSN, 7 p.m. LA Angels at Boston, NESN, Horse Racing: Royal Ascot, TOKYO (AP) — sumo as ‘incredible” while add- 7:10 p.m. NBCSN, 8:30 a.m. Patriots Tom ing that the wrestlers are “very Pro Basketball: WNBA: Wash- Brady got a quick lesson in the strong” and are “strong in mind Soccer: MLS: New England at ington at Minnesota, ESPN2, ancient sport of sumo during a and body.” Toronto FC, CSN, 8 p.m. 8 p.m. visit to Japan. “For them to welcome me Track and Field: USATF Out- Golf: European: BMW Interna- Brady, who visited China and means very much to me,” Brady tional Open, Golf, 5:30 a.m.; door Championships, Japan this week on a tour pro- was quoted as saying by the Champions: American Family NBCSN, 10:30 p.m. moting football, stopped in at Kyodo news agency. “It’s hard Insurance Championship, RADIO the Sakaigawa sumo stable in to describe in words how spe- Golf, 12:30 p.m.; PGA: Trav- LA Angels at Boston, WEEI-FM Tokyo on Thursday and stepped cial that was.” elers Championship, Golf, 93.7, 7:10 p.m. into the ring with sumo wres- Goeido, a 31-year-old winner tler Goeido. of last September’s Autumn The pair took turns pushing Grand Sumo tournament, said MAJOR LEAGUES each other from one end of the of the NFL superstar: “He has

American League National League ring to the other. a lot of explosive power. I feel PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS East Division East Division The 39-year-old Brady, who energized. It’s stimulating to W L Pct GB W L Pct GB led the Patriots to the Super have an opportunity to come New England Patriots quarterback New York 39 30 .565 — Washington 43 29 .597 — Tom Brady gestures during a promo- Boston 40 32 .556 ½ Atlanta 33 38 .465 9½ Bowl title last season, described in contact with athletes from a Tampa Bay 39 36 .520 3 Miami 32 38 .457 10 the opportunity to learn about different sport.” tional event Thursday in Tokyo. Baltimore 35 36 .493 5 New York 31 40 .437 11½ Toronto 35 37 .486 5½ Philadelphia 23 48 .324 19½ Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB TRANSACTIONS Cleveland 38 32 .543 — Milwaukee 40 35 .533 — Minnesota 36 33 .522 1½ Chicago 36 35 .507 2 BASEBALL OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Designated Adrian Tovalin, RHP Matt Ruppenthal, (Cal) on rehabilitation assignments. Kansas City 35 36 .493 3½ St. Louis 33 38 .465 5 American League C Stephen Vogt for assignment. 1B Roman Garcia, RF Chas McCor- Transferred LHP Christian Friedrich Detroit 32 39 .451 6½ Pittsburgh 33 40 .452 6 Chicago 31 39 .443 7 Cincinnati 30 41 .423 8 CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Agreed to Placed INF Matt Chapman on the mick, 3B Richard Slenker, SS Cody from San Antonio (TL) to El Paso on West Division West Division terms with 3Bs Jake Burger and Jus- 10-day DL, retroactive to June 19. Bohanek, LHP Cole Watts, C Martin a rehabilitation assignment. Sent W L Pct GB W L Pct GB tin Yurchak; 1Bs Gavin Sheets and Recalled C Bruce Maxwell and 1B/ Figueroa, LHP Noel Pinto, RHP Mat- RHP Zach Lee outright to El Paso. Houston 50 24 .676 — Los Angeles 47 26 .644 — Sam Abbott; OFs Luis Gonzalez, OF Matt Olson from Nashville (PCL). thew Merrill, 3B Colton Shaver, LHP BASKETBALL Seattle 37 37 .500 13 Arizona 46 27 .630 1 Craig Dedelow, Alex Destino, Jose SEATTLE MARINERS — Sent RHP Austin Kerns and RHP Chauncey National Basketball Association Texas 36 36 .500 13 Colorado 47 28 .627 1 Garcia and Michael Staudinger; CF Tyler Cloyd outright to Tacoma (PCL). Nunez. Los Angeles 37 38 .493 13½ MILWAUKEE BUCKS — Announced C San Diego 29 44 .397 18 Oakland 31 42 .425 18½ Tyler Frost; RHPs Tyler Johnson, JB — Placed RHP Jer- LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Recalled Greg Monroe has exercised his play- San Francisco 27 47 .365 20½ Thursday’s Games Olson, Will Kincanon, Blakely Batten- emy Jeffress on the 10-day DL, retro- RHP Brandon Morrow from Oklahoma er option to stay with the team for Thursday’s Games Texas 11, Toronto 4 field, Hunter Kiel, Anthony Herron Jr., active to June 21. Purchased the City (PCL). Optioned RHP Brock Stew- Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 1 2017-18. Houston 12, Oakland 9 Milwaukee 4, Pittsburgh 2 Vince Arobio, Michael McCormick contract of RHP Preston Claiborne art to Oklahoma City. FOOTBALL Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 1:10 Arizona 10, Colorado 3 and Ted Andrews; LHPs John Parke, from Round Rock (PCL). Designated NEW YORK METS — Selected the National Football League p.m. Joseph Benitez, Joe Mockbee, Ryan RHP Eddie Gamboa for assignment. contract of RHP Chase Bradford from Cleveland at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Miami, 7:10 p.m. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Signed L.A. Angels at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. San Francisco at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Erickson, Parker Rigler, Greg Minier National League Las Vegas (PCL). Optioned RHP Tyler coach Andy Reid to a contract exten- N.Y. Mets at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Detroit at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. and Kevin George; 3B 2Bs Tate — Agreed Pill to Las Vegas. Transferred LHP sion. Fired general manager John Friday’s Games Friday’s Games Blackman, David Cronin and Mikey to terms with INF Pavin Smith on a Tommy Milone to the 60-day DL. Cincinnati (Castillo 0-0) at Washington Dorsey. Texas (Darvish 6-5) at N.Y. Yankees (Tana- Duarte; and SSs JJ Muno and Laz minor league contract. Signed C Signed OF Raphael Gladu, RHP Yad- (Strasburg 8-2), 7:05 p.m. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Signed ka 5-7), 7:05 p.m. Rivera. Daulton Varsho. iel Flores, RHP MacLeod Lozer and Baltimore (Jimenez 2-2) at Tampa Bay Chicago Cubs (Lackey 5-7) at Miami (Urena LB David Harris. Released WR DeAn- — Agreed to ATLANTA BRAVES — Named Ralph LHP Joshua Walker. (Archer 5-4), 7:10 p.m. 5-2), 7:10 p.m. drew White. Milwaukee (Nelson 5-3) at Atlanta (Foltyne- terms with INFs Ernie Clement and Wheeler manager of Florida (FSL). PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Signed L.A. Angels (Meyer 3-3) at Boston (Porcello NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Signed OT 3-9), 7:10 p.m. wicz 4-5), 7:35 p.m. Jesse Berardi, RHPs Eli Morgan and Reassigned Paul Runge as a roving RHPs Alex Manasa, Hunter Stratton, Ryan Ramczyk to a four-year con- Minnesota (Mejia 1-3) at Cleveland (Bauer Pittsburgh (Taillon 3-2) at St. Louis (Wain- James Karinchak, and LHP Zack instructor. Will Reed, Steven Jennings, Jake wright 7-5), 8:15 p.m. 6-5), 7:10 p.m. Draper. CHICAGO CUBS — Placed OF Jason Webb, Hector Quinones, Ryan Valdes tract. Oakland (Cotton 4-7) at Chicago White Sox Philadelphia (TBD) at Arizona (Corbin 6-6), — Waived Heyward on the 10-day DL, retroac- and Matt Seelinger; INFs Robbie HOCKEY (Pelfrey 3-5), 8:10 p.m. 9:40 p.m. National Hockey League Toronto (Happ 2-4) at Kansas City (Junis Colorado (Freeland 8-4) at L.A. Dodgers RHP Doug Fister to release him from tive to June 19. Optioned OF Kyle Glendinning, Brett Pope and Benja- 2-1), 8:15 p.m. (Wood 7-0), 10:10 p.m. his minor league contract. Activated Schwarber to Iowa (PCL). Recalled min Bengtson; OF Lucas Tancas and ARIZONA COYOTES — Announced the Detroit (Fulmer 6-5) at San Diego (Perdomo Detroit (Fulmer 6-5) at San Diego (Perdomo RHP Reliever from the OF Mark Zagunis and RHP Dylan C Manny Bejerano. team and coach Dave Tippett mutual- 1-4), 10:10 p.m. 1-4), 10:10 p.m. 10-day DL. Optioned RHP Mike Morin Floro from Iowa (PCL). Designated ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Signed CF ly agreed to part ways. N.Y. Mets (Lugo 1-1) at San Francisco Houston (Musgrove 4-6) at Seattle (Her- to Salt Lake (PCL). LHP Zac Rosscup for assignment. Chase Pinder, LHP Andrew Summer- DALLAS STARS — Named Rick Wil- nandez 2-2), 10:10 p.m. (Blach 4-4), 10:15 p.m. son and Stu Barnes assistant coach- Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games — Optioned LHP Signed LHP Brendon Little. ville, OF Terry Fuller, LHP Jake Dahl- Texas at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Nik Turley to Rochester (IL). Placed COLORADO ROCKIES — Reinstated berg, RHP Alex Fagalde and RHP es. Oakland at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Miami, 4:10 p.m. INF Ehire Adrianza on the 10-day DL. LHP Tyler Anderson from the 10-day Cory Malcom. Agreed to terms with EDMONTON OILERS — Traded F Jor- Toronto at Kansas City, 2:15 p.m. Milwaukee at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. — Selected the DL. Optioned RHP Carlos Estevez to RHP Gabriel Gentner and C Robbie dan Eberle to the New York Islanders Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m. contract of LHP Tyler Webb from Albuquerque (PCL). Coman. for F Ryan Strome. Minnesota at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. FLORIDA PANTHERS — Named Chris L.A. Angels at Boston, 7:15 p.m. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Optioned HOUSTON ASTROS — Signed 2B J.J. SAN DIEGO PADRES — Assigned Detroit at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Detroit at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. INF/OF Rob Refsnyder to Scranton/ Matijevic, RHP Peter Solomon, LHP RHP Jered Weaver to El Paso (PCL) Pronger senior adviser to the team Houston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Arizona, 10:10 p.m. Wilkes-Barre. Parker Mushinski, CF Carlos Diaz, 3B and RHP Trevor Cahillon to Elsinore president. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Serial father keeps chummy relationships with his exes Describe the shape of your hand DEAR ABBY: I recently DEAR STEPPED: Your E.M. Forster, an English nov- slam because of the double met a 28-year-old father of Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van mistake was an innocent elist who was nominated for fit, so control-bid four clubs. three I’m interested in. He Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, one. Now that you know this the Nobel prize for literature However, South had too many 16 times but never won, said, seems wonderful. He’s a and was founded by her mother, couple is sensitive about red-suit losers. “Spoon feeding in the long West led a heart. East won hard worker, takes care of Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at their individual identities, run teaches us nothing but his responsibilities and is DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los address them by their the shape of the spoon.” with the ace, and South un- an amazing father to his Angeles, CA 90069. names (“Linda” and “Rob- Every bridge hand has a wisely falsecarded with his queen. Then, East gave his children. They’re all still ert”) if you wish to maintain shape — a distribution. One of the key aspects of accu- partner a club ruff, leading very little, but they’re front about everything, young man appears to be. a social relationship. but I can’t stop thinking rate bidding is describing a suit-preference 10. West great kids. your hand shape to partner. In about it. Am I overreact- DEAR ABBY: I recent- ruffed and, getting the mes- The only thing that’s DEAR ABBY: You and today’s auction, for example, sage, led another low heart. ing? ly attended a wedding af- been on my mind lately is your mother have an- what did South’s three-no- East won with his heart 10 he has a lot of baggage. ter which the bride chose swered many sexual ques- trump bid convey? and delivered a second ruff to THREE’S COMPANY There is a lot to discuss Those kids are from three not to adopt her hus- tions in your column over here with your partner, espe- defeat the contract. DEAR THREE’S COM- band’s last name. After different women. He gets the years. Editors back in cially if you use two-over-one It’s embarrassing to make along with all of them PANY: I don’t think so. the wedding we met them the ‘50s were more prud- game-forcing, as this North- a slam-try, then go down in very well, to the point that While I admire the man’s for dinner. When they ish about what could be South pair was doing. North’s game. they sometimes do stuff devotion to his children — strolled up to the restau- published in family pa- one-no-trump response was together with the chil- not to mention his skilled rant to meet us, I happily pers. Did your mother forcing. He was expecting to rebid three spades to show diplomatic ability — it have to battle with drag- dren. They go out to plac- exclaimed, “Oh, here game-invitational values with es, or sometimes he in- does appear that he has a come Mr. and Mrs. ons to print sexual ques- three-card support. After vites them over to his problem making a lasting Smith!” after which I was tions from her readers? South’s three-club jump-re- place to swim in the pool. commitment to a woman. bid, some pairs play that a quickly informed that I SONNY IN ALABAMA I understand that he has Unless you would serious- leap to four spades indicates was wrong because the the game-invitational hand, ly consider joining this to maintain a healthy re- bride was keeping her DEAR SONNY: If she but this pair prefers to save lationship with his exes “harem,” I urge you to reli- maiden name. did, she didn’t mention it space on a good hand when for the sake of the chil- giously practice contracep- Abby, even if a woman to me. While I agree that slam is possible. (For exam- ple, give South 5=1=3=4 dren, but I never thought tion. If you would like chil- goes by her maiden name, editors back then — and it would be this “healthy.” dren in the future, it would even now — tend to be con- distribution.) Here, South bid is it so wrong to refer to three no-trump to describe I have never experienced be better to approach it servative, if they disap- her as “the Mrs.”? his 5=2=2=4 pattern. something like this. I ap- with someone who isn’t as prove of a letter, they are North wondered about a preciate him being up- marriage-phobic as this STEPPED IN IT free not to print it.

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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 By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Salvador Martinez to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, mortgage given by Jennifer L. Thompson to Bank of America, N.A., dated mortgage given by Andrew T. Love and Kirsch McLean f/k/a Kirsch Love to Inc., dated December 15, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern December 8, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Countrywide Home District) Registry of Deeds at Book 26402, Page 19, of which mortgage the of Deeds at Book 26368, Page 173, of which mortgage the undersigned is the Loans, Inc., dated December 19, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic present holder by assignment from Bank of America, N.A. to Wilmington Savings (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 26406, Page 204, of which Registration Systems, Inc. to Bank of America, N.A., successor by merger to BAC Fund Society, FSB, doing Business as Christiana Trust, not in its individual mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Home Loans Servicing LP, fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP dated March capacity, but solely as Trustee for BCAT-2015-14BTT dated September 16, 2015 Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to The Bank of New York for the Benefit of The 8, 2012 and recorded with said registry on March 19, 2012 at Book 31179 Page and recorded with said registry on October 29, 2015 at Book 34479 Page 482 CWABS, Inc. Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-1 dated November 7, 2007 562 and by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to and by assignment from (corrective) Bank of America, N.A. to Wilmington Savings and recorded with said registry on February 5, 2008 at Book 27500 Page 588 Bank of America N.A. successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP f/k/a Fund Society, FSB, doing business as Christiana Trust, not in its individual and by assignment from (Corrective) Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP dated May 6, 2013 and recorded with said capacity, but solely as Trustee for BCAT 2015-14BTT dated December 2, 2016 Inc. to The Bank of New York Mellon Formerly Known as The Bank of New York, as registry on June 14, 2013 at Book 32560 Page 300 and by assignment from Bank and recorded with said registry on December 5, 2016 at Book 35498 Page 323, Trustee for the Certificateholders of the CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, of America, N.A., successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP, fka for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, Series 2007-1 dated January 15, 2014 and recorded with said registry on January Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP to Christiana Trust, a division of Wilmington the same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 p.m. on July 19, 2017, on the 22, 2014 at Book 33078 Page 576, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage Savings Fund Society, FSB, not in its Individual capacity by as Trustee of ARLP mortgaged premises located at 21 Lewis Street, Unit 12, Twenty Five Lewis Street and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 Trust 2 dated January 28, 2016 and recorded with said registry on April 7, 2016 Condominium, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises p.m. on July 10, 2017, on the mortgaged premises located at 14 CHAPMAN at Book 34830 Page 143 and by assignment from Christiana Trust, A Division of described in said mortgage, PLACE, LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, not in its individual capacity but as Trustee described in said mortgage, of ARLP Trust 2 to Wilmington Trust, National Association, not in its individual TO WIT: capacity but as Trustee of ARLP Securitization Trust, Series 2015-1 dated February TO WIT: 16, 2016 and recorded with said registry on April 7, 2016 at Book 34830 Page The Condominium Unit known as Unit 12, having an address of 21 Lewis Street, 146, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of Unit 12, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, a Unit in the Twenty Five Lewis Street The land in said Lynn, bounded and described as follows: foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 5:00 p.m. on July 19, 2017, Condominium, a Condominium created by Master Deed dated November 2, 2005 on the mortgaged premises located at 68 Orchard Street, Lynn, Essex County, and recorded with Essex South District Deeds in Book 25034, Page 306, as may NORTHERLY by land now or late of Stacey, 35.75 feet; Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, be amended from time to time. The Unit is laid out as shown on a plan filed with the Unit Deed recorded herewith, which is a copy of a portion of the plans filed EASTERLY by land of Knights and of Griffin, 69.06 feet; TO WIT: with said Master Deed, and to which is affixed a verified statement in the form provided in Chapter 183A, Section 9, of the Massachusetts General Laws. SOUTHERLY by land now or late of Chapman, 44.10 feet; That certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon, situated in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: The Unit is conveyed together with the undivided 8.425% percentage interest WESTERLY by a Court (now Chapman Place), 24.50 feet; appertaining thereto in the common areas and facilities of the TWENTY FIVE LEWIS SOUTHWESTERLY: by Orchard Street, 64.80 feet; STREET CONDOMINIUM and in the Twenty Five Lewis Street Condominium Trust, SOUTHERLY again by a Court (now Chapman Place), 10.50 feet; dated November 2, 2005 and recorded with said Deeds in Book 25034, Page SOUTHEASTERLY: by Lot 66 on plan hereinafter referred to, 100 feet; 323, together with the rights and easements, exclusive and otherwise, appurtenant and WESTERLY by land formerly of Wacey, 63.20 feet. to said Unit as set forth in said Master Deed and said Unit Deed. NORTHEASTERLY: by Lot 75 on said plan, 44.40 feet; and Being the same premises conveyed to the herein named grantor(s) by deed The Unit is conveyed subject to and with the benefit of the exclusive right to use recorded with the Essex Registry of Deeds in Book 23546, Page 21. NORTHWESTERLY: by Lots 63 and 64 on said plan, 102.06 feet. Parking Space 12 as well as easements, obligations, rights, conditions and restrictions of record, and to the terms and provisions of the said Unit Deed and For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern Being Lot 65 on plan entitled: ''Orchard Park'', owned by R.W. Atkins and C.C. said Master Deed, said Trust and the By-Laws and Rules and Regulations therein, District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23546, Page 21. Breed, dated April 19, 1890, and recorded in Essex South District Deeds, Book of and Chapter 183A, all as the same may have been, and may in the future from Plans 5, Plan 49 and containing, according to said plan, 5460 square feet. time to time, be amended. These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the For Title Reference, see deed of Emily Lane dated December 19, 2002 and Hereby conveying the same premises described from 21 Lewis Street, LLC to the nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 19862, Page Mortgagor, dated December, 2006 and recorded herewith. titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or 111. liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 68 ORCHARD ST, LYNN, MA District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26368, Page 170. easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed.

For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit TERMS OF SALE: District) Registry of Deeds in Book 19862, Page 111. of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, TERMS OF SALE: receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank TERMS OF SALE: check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-1 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in Present holder of said mortgage 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon By its Attorneys, receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. 150 California Street WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, DOING BUSINESS Newton, MA 02458 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. AS CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, BUT (617) 558-0500 SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR BCAT 2015-14BTT. 201511-0291 - PRP WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS Present holder of said mortgage Item: June 9, 16, 23, 2017 INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT AS TRUSTEE OF ARLP SECURITIZATION TRUST SERIES 2015-1 By its Attorneys, LEGAL NOTICE Present holder of said mortgage HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE 150 California Street By its Attorneys, Newton, MA 02458 By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. (617) 558-0500 mortgage given by Gennaro V. Brogna and Catherine H. O'Toole to Mortgage 150 California Street 201603-0466 - TEA Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as a nominee for Countrywide Newton, MA 02458 Item: June 16, 23, 30, 2017 Home Loans, Inc., dated December 23, 2004 and recorded in Essex County (617) 558-0500 (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23795, Page 280 which was 201504-0057 - TEA COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS thereafter Confirmed by a Confirmatory Mortgage recorded in Book 23853, Page Item: June 16, 23, 30, 2017 THE TRIAL COURT 20 of which mortgage Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Trust, not individually but as trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust is the Docket No. ES17P1665GD present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION FOR to Bank of America, N.A., successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP (SEAL) APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP dated September 19, 2011 recorded COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS INCAPACITATED PERSON PURSUANT TO at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 30708, Page 557; LAND COURT G.L. c. 190B, º5-304 assignment from Bank of America, N.A. to Green Tree Servicing LLC dated June 14, DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Essex Probate and Family Court 2013 recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 17 SM 002625 36 Federal Street 32650, Page 434 and assignment from Ditech Financial LLC successor by merger Salem MA 01970 to GreenTree Servicing LLC, to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a ORDER OF NOTICE Christiana Trust, not individually but as trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition TO: In the matter of: Ternce L Culbreath Trust dated August 4, 2016 recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry Eugenique Davis, Of: Lynn, MA of Deeds in Book 35183, Page 416, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 RESPONDENT for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 72 U.S.C. App. § 3901 et seq.: Alleged Incapacitated Person Hood Street, Lynn, MA 01905 will be sold at a Public Auction at 1:00PM on July U.S. Bank N.A., as trustee, on behalf of the holders of the J.P. Morgan Mortgage To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been 17, 2017, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and Acquisition Trust 2006-ACC1, Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series filed by singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: 2006-ACC1 claiming to have an interest in a mortgage covering real property in Brenda L Goodrum of Lynn, MA Lynn, numbered 15-19 South Street, Unit 1R, a/k/a 15 South Street, Unit 1, in the above captioned matter alleging that Ternce L Culbreath is in need of a The land in Lynn, County of Essex, with the building thereon bounded and 15-19 South Street Condominiums, given by: Eugenique Davis to Mortgage Guardian and requesting that described as follows: Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Accredited Home Lenders, Brenda L Goodrum of Lynn, MA Inc. a California Corporation, dated November 28, 2005, and registered at Essex (or some other suitable person) be appointed as Guardian to serve Without NORTHWESTERLY on land formerly of Maloney, Thirty feet; County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. Surety on the bond. SOUTHWESTERLY on land now or formerly of Keating, Fifty and 35/100 feet; 461877, and noted on Certificate of Title No. 56128, and now held by Plaintiff by The petition asks the court to determine that the Respondent is incapacitated, that SOUTHEASTERLY on Hood Street, Thirty feet; and assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of the appointment of a Guardian is necessary, and that the proposed Guardian is NORTHWESTERLY on land now or formerly of Keating, Fifty and 13/100 feet. Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. If you now are, or recently have appropriate. The petition is on file with this court and may contain a request for been, in the active military service of the United States of America, then you may certain specific authority. For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to a You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23795, Page 278. foreclosure of the above mentioned property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on attorney must file a written appearance and answer in this court at Three the return date of 07/17/2017. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before July 24, 2017 or you will be date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of said Act. If you fail to file the written appearance by the return day, action may be taken in encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Witness, Judith C. Cutler, Chief Justice of said Court on June 7, 2017 the matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of Attest: appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. Deborah J. Patterson facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. Recorder IMPORTANT NOTICE Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of 52891 (Davis) FEI # 1078.02201 06/23/2017, The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order Item: June 23, 2017 above-named person's right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from affairs or both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer MR Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY Date: June 14, 2017 or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER 16CP0060LY, Trial Court of Massachusetts, Pamela Casey O'Brien premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Essex Register of Probate error in this publication. County Juvenile Court, 139 Central Avenue, Lynn, MA 01901 Item: June 23, 2017 TO: Joshua Pena and any unknown, unnamed father: A petition has been Other terms to be announced at the sale. presented to this court by Lynn DCF, seeking, as to the following child, Leah ALL POLICE ORDERED Francis, that said child be found in need of care and protection and committed to OR ACCIDENT TOWS Another great way to place Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, not individually but the Department of Children and Families. The court may dispense the rights of the (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. your Item classified ad... as trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust person(s) named herein to receive notice of or to consent to any legal proceeding c. 255, Section 39A). Korde & Associates, P.C. affecting the adoption, custody, or guardianship or any other disposition of the Notice is hereby given by: VIP Auto 900 Chelmsford Street child named herein, if it finds that the child is in need of care and protection and Repair, 371 Summer Street, Lynn, MA, Bring Suite 3102 that the best interests of the child would be served by said disposition. 01905 pursuant to the provisions of Lowell, MA 01851 You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set forth M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that it in! (978) 256-1500 above, on the following date and time: 09/05/2017 09:00 AM Hearing on vehicle will be sold to satisfy the Brogna, Gennaro V., 14-015306, June 16, 2017, June 23, 2017, June 30, 2017 Merits (CR/CV) garagekeeper's lien thereon for stor- Item: June 16, 23, 30, 2017 You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attorney and if the age, towing charges, care and court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to expenses of notices and sale of said represent you. vehicle for 3 years. If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date Description of Vehicle: thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudication of this VIN: JTEBT14R48021916 Toyota matter. 4Runner SR5 05. For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at 781 586-0415. This notice has been given under the WITNESS: Hon. Mark Newman, FIRST JUSTICE provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section Judith M. 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By Gregory Pratt after Supreme Court jus- for 30 years, she said, and CHICAGO TRIBUNE tices. The fowl drink from spent much of her life as a tire converted into a wa- a full-time mom. She has CHICAGO — Accom- ter bowl. five children and got di- panied by her “director “I ate my beloved Whit- vorced for a second time of security,” a Victorian ey Bulger,” Cahill said lat- in 2015. bulldog called Biff, Mo Ca- er, when asked whether About five years ago, Ca- hill opened the back door she will consume named hill bought a vacant prop- of a baby-blue truck she keeps in her backyard as chickens. “I love them, but erty on her block to grow a makeshift chicken coop. they’re still chickens. This tomatoes and plant apple Out streamed galline whole thing is still about trees. She didn’t plan to citizens of Moah’s Ark, a food.” start a farm but she be- small urban farm in Chi- Cahill, who has gan learning about urban cago’s Rogers Park neigh- white-silver hair and wore agriculture and, “having borhood. Cahill, 62, has overalls while tending to PHOTOS | CHICAGO TRIBUNE always been a sucker for about two dozen chickens her birds, sometimes jok- Moah’s Ark urban farm owner Mo Cahill talks about the chickens she a great idea, off I went.” and three roosters, who ingly refers to herself as a keeps in her backyard in the Rogers Park neighborhood in Chicago. The At Moah’s Ark, Cahill mostly live in the 1993 “crazy chicken lady.” She chickens roost inside an old baby blue Chevrolet Suburban that Cahill has planted berries, heir- Chevy suburban or a says it in good humor, but transformed into a coop. loom tomatoes, “weap- smaller coop on a plot she some of her neighbors ar- ons-grade hot peppers” owns two lots over. en’t amused by the farm. running wild, and the city puted. “The peace and quiet the and over a dozen fruit One chicken, which Moah’s Ark has drawn once served her with more But the issue that “re- neighbors should be enti- trees, she said. Most of the Cahill said resembled a criticism from the city and than two dozen property ally gets people’s blood tled to, particularly in the chickens stay in her back- queen, was named Cleo. other community mem- violations, including alle- boiling is the roosters” and evening hours, should be yard coop while the plants Others, like Fat Tony, Ele- bers. Neighbors have com- gations that the farm has their crowing, said Ald. respected,” Moore said. grow on the once-vacant na and Sonia, are named plained about chickens drawn rats, which she dis- Joe Moore, 49th. Cahill has lived on Touhy lot.