WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 Molly Ramsay lives on through her children By Bella diGrazia to have had a friend like Molly.” ITEM STAFF Close friends of Ramsay have been continu- ous in their efforts of collecting donations and PEABODY — Two months after the sudden money for her husband and their three chil- death of Lynn native Molly Ramsay, loved ones dren. The week of her death, Bailey Bollen, continue to support her family and keep her and her husband Matthew created an online beautiful spirit alive. donation page that has reached $42,000 of In April, Ramsay died of complications while their $50,000 goal in only two months. giving birth to newborn twins Logan and The- “Any of the money will be put towards child- resa. She leaves behind the twins, her 3-year- care needs, paying for the overnight nurse Bri- old daughter Olivia, and her husband Brian. an has in order to get some sleep, and allowing “Molly and I were friends for a long time and him the ability to pay his bills so he can con- The Ram- she was the type of friend that just made you tinue to heal,” said Bollen. “This is an ongoing say twins, feel good to be around her,” said Nicole DiSte- process with Brian and the kids from a scal Logan and fano, of Peabody. “Her heart was big and her Theresa. laugh was contagious, and I’m incredibly lucky CHILDREN, A7 Council focuses on Common ground

By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF LYNN — The City Council authorized Mayor Thomas M. McGee on Tuesday night to seek a $580,000 grant to nalize the facelift of the Lynn Commons. James Marsh, the city’s community de- velopment director, said the unanimous approval from the City Council allows the city to apply for a $580,000 Parkland Ac- quisitions and Renovations for Communi- ties (PARC) grant, which is administered through the Executive Of ce of Energy and Environmental Affairs, for the third phase of the Lynn Commons project. Marsh said the city would match $180,000 in community development block grant money — the grant and matching funds would go toward refurbishing the restroom, 25 decorative lights, fountain re- pair and installation of pavers, or a walk- way surrounding the antique fountain. A lifetime of service He said the fountain, which is about 10 feet tall by 10 feet wide, hasn’t worked for about a decade. The original fountain was is ending in Lynn designed in 1895 and the current black fountain was added to the park in 1987. public schools, served as Ward 5 City Lynn’s John M. The 1987 fountain has three levels and By Thor Jourgensen ITEM EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Councilor and has performed the had a colored light display. The controls for Bresnahan Jr. has duties of a Roman Catholic deacon been a Roman the lights and the fountain were located LYNN — John M. Bresnahan Jr.’s since his ordination in 1980, spend- Catholic deacon underground and  ooded in a rainstorm. lifelong love of politics, faith, and ing the past 15 years at Holy Family The company who designed the lights is writing began at his parents’ dining since 1980, with the Church. no longer in business. The lights still work, room table. last 15 years spent but the computer controls and pumps do Speaking your mind and agreeing Parishioners who attend the Bes- at Holy Family not, according to the Lynn Commons Mas- to disagree were the order of the day som Street church honored Bresnah- Church. ter Plan. in the Lynn native’s home. an last Saturday night with a party Marsh said in the park’s heyday, the “My mother was a Yankee Prot- that included group shots of Bresna- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Frederick Douglass Bandstand, which un- estant Republican and my dad was han’s friends and family members derwent a $900,000 restoration in 2014 as an Irish-Catholic Democrat. I grew wearing fake beards in honor of his part of the project, and the fountain were up with parents who were different signature whiskers. the centerpiece of the Commons. Once the from each other but who loved each Parkinson’s Disease has weakened revamp is complete, he envisions both as other,” Bresnahan said. Bresnahan’s voice, compromising becoming the crowning features again. Now 75 and living with his wife, his ability to deliver sermons, but If the grant is secured, Marsh said he Dolores, in a little corner of East he continues serving in the deacon’s Lynn off Great Woods Road, Bresna- COMMONS, A7 han taught for 35 years in the Lynn SERVICE, A7 INSIDE Cyclists blaze Lynn trail in Lynn Guatemala committee raises $3,500 as death toll from volcano rises. A3 By Thomas Grillo  ITEM STAFF A Valentine for LYNN — With hundreds of bikes hitting theatergoers. A3 city streets this month, the time is right Opinion for a rail trail, say transportation advo- An invasion cates. of inspiration. A4 In the rst public meeting to advance the Northern Strand Community Trail Peabody through Lynn, the state environmental Police identify bank agency, the city’s Department of Commu- robbery suspect. A6 nity Development, along with a Boston landscape architect rm, welcomed more Sports than ve dozen residents to the Lynn Au- Marblehead girls ’s ditorium Tuesday night. rally falls short in Div. 1 “This is the introduction to the project North semi nal. B1 and a chance to express your interest and  help us determine what this will mean for St. John’s Prep the path in Lynn,” said Kurt Gaertner, di- falls short in Super 8. B1 rector of land policy and planning at the  Executive Of ce of Energy and Environ- Lynn eld softball season ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE mental Affair. comes to a close. B1 All the tires on both these trucks at O.B. Trucking in Peabody were ruined, part The agency has pledged $1.5 million of an incident in which 40 tires on the company’s property were slashed. Brake lines on some of the vehicles were also cut. For story, page A3. LYNN, A7

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Joanne P. Droppers, 86 Alfredo Feula, 91 Virginia M. Rouse-McDormand, 96 1932-2018 1922-2018 LYNN — Joanne lington, Va. There LYNN — Alfredo grandchildren, Sean LYNN — Virgin- las A. Rouse and his Patricia Droppers, of she played carillon Feula, age 91, of Peters, Gregory Pe- ia May (Watts) ancé, Cathy Spauld- Lynn, age 86, died and organ, taught Lynn, died Monday, ters, and Austin Feu- Rouse-McDormand, ing of Merrimac, and peacefully at Mas- English as a second June 4, 2018 in Flor- la; as well as several age 96, a lifelong res- Stephen C. Rouse conomet Healthcare language, and volun- ida, after a lengthy nieces and nephews. ident of Lynn, passed and his wife, Paula Center in Tops eld on teered for numerous illness. He was the He was the brother away on Saturday, of Florida; the cher- Wednesday, May 23, organizations. husband of Emma of the late Carmina June 9. She was the ished grandmother 2018, after a short In 2005, she (Spagnolo) Feula, Rotunno and Antonio beloved wife of the of William Rouse Jr., illness. moved to Fargo, N.D., with whom he shared Feula, and grandfa- late Harry D. Rouse, and Craig, Eric and Joanne was born in where she was an ac- 64 years of marriage. ther of the late Chris- with whom she Keith Rouse; the Ithaca, N.Y., March 29, 1932, tive member of St. Stephen’s Born and raised in Fondi, topher Peters. shared more than 43 years great-grandmother of nine the youngest child of Walter Episcopal Church. Latina, Italy, he was the son Service information: His of marriage, and of Edward great-grandchildren; the dear C. and Minnie W. Muenscher. In 2012, Joanne moved to of the late Onorato and Gilda funeral will be held on Sat- McDormand, with whom she sister of the late Alfred, Shirley She graduated with a BA in Lynn. She was a member of St. (Stravato) Feula. He came to urday at 10 a.m. from the shared more than 23 years of and Robert Watts and the aunt music from Cornell University Stephen’s Memorial Episcopal the United States in 1956, re- SOLIMINE Funeral Home, marriage. of several nieces and nephews. in 1953. While at Cornell, she Church, where she served on siding in Lynn since that time. 426 Broadway (Route 129), Born in Lynn, she was the Service information: Vir- met Garrett Droppers, who the vestry and worked to in- Alfredo worked as a machin- Lynn, followed by a funeral daughter of the late Harry B. ginia’s funeral will be held sang bass in the choir she crease dialog between the ist at General Electric in Lynn for Mass at 11 a.m. in St. Pius and Emma (Voght) Watts. She on Saturday, June 16 at 2 directed. They were married local community and the Lynn many years, until his retirement V Church, Lynn. Entombment graduated from Lynn English p.m. at the CUFFE-McGINN on Aug. 29, 1953. The couple Police Department. at age 60. Prior to that, he had will be in Holy Cross Mauso- High School with the Class of Funeral Home, 157 Maple lived in Madison, Wis. and Or- She was preceded in death worked as a shoe cobbler in It- leum, Malden. Relatives and 1940. She was an active mem- St., Lynn. Burial will follow ono, Maine, before settling in by her husband Garrett Drop- aly. He was a very happy man friends are respectfully invit- ber of Grace United Methodist in Swampscott Cemetery, Alfred, N.Y., in 1961, where pers, her brother Frank, and who enjoyed dancing, making ed. Visiting hours are Friday Church in Lynn. Ginny and Lynn. Visitation will be held Garrett was a history profes- her sisters Elizabeth DeVelbiss his own wine, and planting his from 4-8 p.m. Those who pre- Doug were well-known Square on Saturday, prior to the fu- sor. In addition to being a and Helen Tryon. She is sur- own garden. He and his wife fer may make donations to Dance callers and teachers in neral from 12:30-2 p.m. at housewife and mother, Joanne vived by her children, Seton enjoyed winters in Florida, and Vitas Healthcare, Attn: Am- the New England area. Ginny the funeral home. In lieu of was organist for several Epis- Droppers (Patty), Arlington Va., loved to travel; including numer- ber Floren, Team 146, 5420 was a master seamstress and owers, contributions in Vir- copal congregations, a hand Christopher Droppers (Jennifer ous cruises and trips to Italy NW 33rd Ave., Suite 100, Ft. made many quilts for family ginia’s memory may be made bell ringer, and violinist in Edwards), Staten Island, N.Y., and Las Vegas. He also enjoyed Lauderdale, FL 33309. Di- and friends and also enjoyed to the Grace United Method- local community orchestras. Ann Droppers, Ipswich; grand- socializing with his friends. rections and guestbook at her friends in the local quilting ist Church, 374 Broadway, She also worked with migrant children, Geoffrey Droppers, In addition to his beloved www.solimine.com. club. She was a Red Hatter Lynn, MA 01904. For the on- worker resettlement, housing Portland, Maine, Gregory Drop- wife, he is survived by two chil- and participated in many of line guestbook please visit for seniors, and served on the pers (Tiffany), Arlington Va.; dren, Gilda Oljey and her hus- the Society’s activities. cuffemcginn.com. local school board. and great-grandchildren, Jovani band Dennis of Swampscott, Virginia was the loving and She became a carillonneur and Hunter, of Arlington, Va. and Dean Feula of Lynn; three devoted mother of William D. member of the American Guild Service information: A Rouse and his wife, Dorothy of Carillonneurs in 1976 and funeral service will be held of Maine and Florida, Doug- was appointed the Alfred Uni- on Saturday, June 16 at 11 versity Carillonneur in 1977. a.m. at St. Stephen’s Memo- She played concerts at many rial Episcopal Church, Lynn. North American carillons and In lieu of owers, donations composed or arranged a may be sent to the Bergen State sues opioid maker, number of songs for carillon, Swamp Preservation Society ranging from Bach’s Suite #II (http://www.bergenswamp. for Lute to Tubular Bells. org/), or the Cornell Botanic Upon her retirement in Gardens (http://www.cor- executives over drug crisis 1994, Joanne moved to Ar- nellbotanicgardens). By Alanna the states toward bringing Durkin Richer meaningful solutions,” it ASSOCIATED PRESS said. Ellen H. Long, 73 Purdue agreed to pay BOSTON — Massachu- $19.5 million in 2007, setts sued the maker of but did not admit wrong- MELROSE — Ms. Ellen H. one great-nephew, Wyatt Long. prescription opioid pain- doing, to settle lawsuits Long, age 73, formerly of She is also survived by several killer OxyContin and its with 26 states — includ- Saugus, died at the Mel- cousins and extended family executives on Tuesday, ing Massachusetts — and rose-Wake eld Hospital in throughout the country. accusing the company of the District of Columbia Melrose on Monday, June 11. In lieu of  owers, donations spinning a “web of illegal after being accused of ag- Born in Lynn and raised in in Ellen’s memory may be deceit” to fuel the deadly gressively marketing Oxy- Saugus, Ms. Long was the made to the American Cancer drug abuse crisis while Contin to doctors while daughter of the late James Society at https://donate3. boosting pro ts. downplaying the risk of and Sonia (Brostrom) Long. cancer.org or Mass. Senior Purdue Pharma is al- addiction. Ellen was a retired executive Action Council, 108 Myrtle St., ready defending lawsuits Massachusetts’ lawsuit, assistant for Altus Pharma- Ste. 112, Quincy, MA 02171, from several states and which was led in the ceuticals. She had been a res- www.masssenioraction.org. local governments, but Suffolk Superior Court, ident of Melrose for 40 years. Service information: Rel- Massachusetts is the rst alleges that Purdue’s Ms. Long is survived by atives and friends are invit- state to personally name FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS leadership encouraged the her brother, James W. Long ed to attend visiting hours the company’s executives Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey company’s “deadly mis- of Saugus; her niece, Lisa in the BISBEE-PORCELLA in a complaint, Attorney speaks at the 2018 Massachusetts Democratic conduct” while lining their Sigman of Billerica; nephew, Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln General Maura Healey Party Convention in Worcester. pockets. The sale of more James R. Long and his wife Ave., Saugus, on Saturday said. It names 16 current than 70 million doses of Marika P. Conway of Wake eld; from noon to 1 p.m. followed and former executives and prescription opioids in populations, like the el- general’s concern about two God-daughters, Laura Ver- by a Celebration of Life at 1 board members, including the state over the last de- dica-Dapkus and Linda Mann p.m. For directions and con- CEO Craig Landau and derly and veterans. the opioid crisis,” the com- cade brought in more than Carpenter; two great-nieces, dolences www.BisbeePorcel- members of the Sackler “Their strategy was sim- pany said in a statement. $500 million for the com- Ellison and Emory Sigman; la.com. family, which owns Pur- ple: The more drugs they “We are disappointed, pany, Healey says. due. sold, the more money they however, that in the midst “It was Purdue’s execu- The lawsuit alleges Pur- made, and the more peo- of good faith negotiations tives who led and directed due deceived patients and ple died,” Healey said. with many states, the this illegal business mod- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS doctors about the risks of Purdue, based in Stam- Commonwealth has decid- el, leading to addiction opioids, pushed prescrib- ford, Conn., said it “vigor- ed to pursue a costly and and deception to enrich a Baker touts expanded train The so-called sub-min- ers to keep patients on the ously” denies the allega- protracted litigation pro- few while leaving a path of service in state’s west imum wage for restau- drugs longer and aggres- tions. cess. We will continue to devastation and destruc- rant servers is $3.75 an sively targeted vulnerable “We share the attorney work collaboratively with tion in its wake,” she said. SPRINGFIELD (AP) hour, compared to the — Of cials plan to hire minimum wage of $11 a consultant to study the per hour for most other Baker gets ‘C’ in environmental report card possibility of passenger workers in the state. rail service between Bos- Several current and for- By Katie Lannan ing the administration up conservation grade rose House Wednesday, “so that ton and Spring eld. mer restaurant employees STATE HOUSE their game and do better from a B to an A- over the the Commonwealth can Republican Gov. Charlie told a State House rally NEWS SERVICE as we near the end of the three years, while an en- remain at the forefront of Baker announced the on Tuesday that even with Governor’s rst term,” vironmental justice grade energy and environmental BOSTON — A coalition feasibility study on tips they can’t make ends said Nancy Goodman, vice fell from a B- to a D over policy.” Tuesday at Union Station of environmental groups, meet with the money they president for policy at the the same period. The bill, which Gov. in Spring eld, while also for the third year in a row, earn on the job. Environmental League “The Baker-Polito Ad- Charlie Baker original- announcing that passen- has awarded the Baker A proposed November of Massachusetts. “Each ministration is proud of ly led in March, aims to ger rail service between administration a passing ballot question would new administration takes its nation-leading work help coastal communi- that city and Green eld gradually raise the but average grade for its time to set priorities and on important issues like will begin on an experi- environmental protection ties prepare for climate sub-minimum wage to $9 get up to speed, but af- climate change, energy ef- change and also includes mental basis next spring. an hour by 2022, while efforts, knocking of cials ter three years, the lack ciency and conservation, Rail service between for not moving the needle money for tree planting hiking the overall mini- of movement on issues in addition to recently se- and forest land protection, Boston and Spring eld from year to year. like solid waste and en- curing the largest single mum wage to $15 an hour. water and air quality pro- has long been sought by Grades in the report vironmental justice, just procurement of offshore Business groups rep- tection, river and wetland western Massachusetts card, issued by six groups, to name two, is unaccept- wind by any state in the resenting restaurant restoration, and other ini- of cials, several of whom range from As for the “un- able.” nation,” Katie Gronen- owners say the proposed tiatives. Representatives attended the event. Dem- increase could lead to mitigated success” of a Many of the individual dyke, press secretary for ocratic U.S. Rep. Richard have led 121 amend- higher prices for diners food waste ban program grades in the report card the Executive Of ce of Neal called it a potential ments to the bill. and force many restau- and for culvert and dam have remained the same Energy and Environmen- “game changer” for the The report gives a fail- rants out of business. repairs, to an F for dele- or similar since the rst tal Affairs, said in a state- region. gation of water pollution report card in 2016, in- ment. ing grade in the catego- ry “protect environment The Spring eld-to- Boston transit system loses control programs, which cluding a C+ in renewable Gronendyke said the Green eld service will be re ects the administra- energy and a D for gas administration looks for- from dangerous facilities,” operated by Amtrak but power, causing delays tion’s attempt to transfer pipeline policy. ward to working with citing a Department of funded by the state. water permitting authori- The D grade for “reduc- lawmakers and other Environmental Protec- BOSTON (AP) — Ser- ty from federal to state en- ing transportation emis- stakeholders to pass a tion decision to allow the vice resumed on the Restaurant servers want hike vironmental agencies. sions” earned in 2016 and $1.4 billion environmen- Wheelabrator Ash Land- MBTA’s Green Line after in minimum wage before tips “It’s deeply disappoint- 2017 was bumped up to a tal bond bill, which is teed ll in Saugus to continue a power problem caused ing that we are not see- C this year, and the land up for consideration in the operating. BOSTON (AP) — chaos during the morning Restaurant servers and commute. their supporters are The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority 781-593-7700 demanding an increase in Publishing Daily, except Sundays the minimum wage paid said service was inter- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 to workers in Massachu- rupted at about 8:30 a.m. Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA setts who also receive Tuesday when a wire that ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! and additional of ces. tips from customers. carries 600 volts of elec- Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Subscriptions tricity between Arling- Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States IN MEMORIAM ton and Copley stations $20.00 for 4 weeks JOSEPH MODUGNO sustained damage. $65.00 for 13 weeks THIRD ANNIVERSARY The T turned to shuttle Call Customer Service to place an ad $130.00 for 26 weeks 2015 ~ JUNE 13 ~ 2018 buses along the affected $260.00 for 1 year Although we gaze sadly at your Send payment to and POSTMASTER, empty chair, your fond memories Green Line routes, and 781-593-7700, ext. 2 send address changes to: will always be here. broadcasters showed The Daily Item Lovingly remembered by wife Mary, large crowds waiting for 110 Munroe St. your children, and grand-children buses. P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 A Valentine for theatergoers

BY BILL BROTHERTON

LYNN — Lynne Moul- ton figures she's portrayed Shirley Valentine at least 100 times in the past 24 years. And she'll never get tired of the girl. The actress/co-founder/ artistic director of Lynn- based Delvena Theatre Company will again slip into the housedress and portray the under- appreciated, unfulfilled COURTESY PHOTO middle-aged English Organizers for Saturday’s ceremonial flag burning in Pine Grove Cemetery are, from left, Joel housewife who dreams Solimine, Fire Chief Stephen Archer, Shoemaker American Legion Post 345 Vice Commander of a romantic holiday in Ken Van Horn, Post Adjutant Peter Lanzillotti, Fire Lt. Denis Ring, Firefighter Andre Painchaud, Greece. Lynn Library will COURTESY PHOTO Firefighter Robert Haddow and Legionnaire David J. Solimine Sr. host "Shirley Valentine" on June 19. Lynne Moulton stars Moulton said Shirley's as "Shirley Valentine" kitchen wall is her most at Lynn Library on intimate confidant. "Shir- June 19. Flag burning ceremony in ley is the Joan of Arc of Royal Academy of Dra the kitchen sink. She - provides hilarious anec- matic Art in London. She dotes about raising adult earned a master's degree Lynn scheduled for June 16 children and a husband, at Boston University. sexuality, and her wacky Moulton said Shirley is a favorite with audienc- LYNN — The William P. Solimine Funeral Home, and Vietnam veterans Friday night, starting at neighbors. With real heart and passion, she also mus- es, as are her other girls, Shoemaker American Le- 426 Broadway, by June lots. 7, for ceremony donors es about lost dreams and Julia Child and Lizzy Bor- gion Post 345 will conduct 14. They may also be Attendees may enter with food, music, honorary den. a flag burning ceremony, brought to the ceremony. the cemetery through desires. The question on plaques and more. everyone's mind is 'Will Has she ever gotten con- also called a flag surren- Post officers, English the Parkland Avenue fused and played Shirley dering ceremony, on Sat- High School Marine gate and take a right to Post adjutant Peter Lan- Shirley go to Greece and make her dream come Valentine dressed as the urday at 10 a.m. in Pine Corps Junior Reserve proceed to the ceremony zillotti and David J. So- true?' No one thought she infamous ax-murderer Grove Cemetery. Officers Training Corps area. Attendees at Pine limine Sr. are ceremony had the courage, the nerve Borden? Worn and tattered cadets, Boy Scouts and Grove from Boston Street co-chairmen. For more in- or the lingerie." "Oh, brother," she said, flags may be dropped cemetery officials will should turn left to drive then laughed. "It is easy formation, call Lanzillotti, "(The character) Shir- off at any Lynn fire sta- take part in the ceremo- to the ceremony area. to get mixed up. The Tony (603) 931-8013, or Solimi- ley Valentine is so need- tion in advance of the ny in an open area near Hibernian Hall on Fed- ed today. The play is set Awards on TV the other ceremony or brought to the World War II, Korean eral Street hosts a party ne, (781) 595-1492. in Liverpool in the 1980s, night had a song about but the theme is universal. the rigors of doing eight You may not have the cour- performances of a show age or the means to pur- in a week. We've done six sue your dreams, but the different shows in a week, themes of passion, heart, and we drag in our props and making one's dreams and we set up, too. So shut come true are still relevant up, Tony Awards." and universal in 2018." The Delvena Theatre Fran Baron, producing Company presents Willy director of Delvena for Russell's acclaimed play more than 14 years, joins "Shirley Valentine" at Moulton onstage. Lynn Library, 5 N. Com- Moulton said the Del- mon Street, June 19 at vena company was start- 6:30 p.m. Admission is ed in 1992 by a group of free. Due to language and working actors. It takes adult situations the show its shows on the road, is appropriate for age 18 performing in schools, se- and older. For reserva- nior centers, libraries and tions, call 781-595-0567. small theaters. Moulton received her Bill Brotherton is the acting training at Trinity Item's Features editor. Tell Repertory Conservatory him what you think at in Rhode Island and at the [email protected]. Peabody truck company hit COURTESY PHOTO From left: Michael “Mooch” Mucciolo of the Boston Circus Guild, Justin Michelson of Save the Harbor/Save the Bay, Molly Baechtold of the Boston Circus Guild, Joe Newman, Chairman of the Board for Save the Harbor/Save the Bay, Allee DeFronzo of Girls Inc. of Lynn, Sen. Brendan with vandalism Crighton, Tiffany Bevis of Friends of Lynn and Nahant Beach, Bruce Berman, Joseph Taurus of PEABODY — The own- damage when a neighbor Friends of Lynn and Nahant Beach, David Gass of Friends of High Rock Park, Chris Mancini and er of a trucking company called him. Liz Whelan of Save the Harbor/Save the Bay. got an alarming call Sun- “We are fearful for our day when he learned 40 safety,” said Francisco tires on the trucks on the Burgos, the owner’s broth- company’s property were er, who added that the Lynn, Nahant plan beach events slashed. brake lines of some of the The incident occurred at vehicles were also cut. LYNN — Summer con- Beaches Program. Communications at Save robats and jugglers, along O.B. Trucking located on “My brother and his certs, Kids Fest and oth- Grantees include the Harbor/Save the Bay. with Save the Harbors Farm Avenue. The report team are very experienced er summer events are Friends of Lynn and Na- "These events create ex- was made Sunday, June drivers so they check the troupe of costumed story- coming to Red Rock Park hant Beach, Girls Inc. of citement and new stew- 10 at 8:30 a.m., according vehicle before they drive,” thanks to a grant from Lynn, and Friends of Her- ards for our region's public tellers, performing pirates, to Peabody Police. he said. Save the Harbor/Save the itage State Park who will beaches, who understand a community art project by Owner Oscar Burgos The incident is currently Bay and the Department host events such as the the value of these extraor- environmental artist Rob- said he heard about the under investigation. of Conservation and Rec- Red Rock Summer Con- dinary urban natural re- in Reed and mandalas in reation (DCR) cert Series, the Kids' Day sources to all of us and our The $11,000 in small Festival, and the 10th An- communities." the sand by intertidal art- grants to Lynn and Na- nual World Music Festival. With the support of The ist Andres Amador. hant community organi- "One of the best ways Boston Circus Guild, this For more information Need to find zations will support free to 'save the harbor' is to year's lineup also includes about Save the Harbor/ summer beach events 'share the harbor' with a July 28 Friends of Lynn an article? Save the Bay visit their throughout Lynn and Na- the region's kids and fam- and Nahant Beach Kids hant as part of Save the ilies," said Bruce Berman, Fest at Red Rock Park, fea- website at www.savethe- Harbor's annual Better Director of Strategy & turing trapeze artists, ac- harbor.org. Subscribe to Guatemala committee raises $3,500 e-edition on as death toll rises from volcano 22 Lincoln Ave. By Bella diGrazia Juan Gonzalez, one of the lyte, vitamins, other med- temala Needs You" on Saugus ITEM STAFF members of the Guate- ications, bed sheets, and the front will also be sold 781-233-2757 mala Needs You commit- brand new kids clothes there for $25. LYNN — The local tee, created a GoFundMe and shoes. group in charge of helping page as well as a Bank of According to Isabel Lo- Wednesday, June 13 the victims of the Guate- America account, account pez, another member of LAW OFFICES OF malan volcano that erupt- number 4460-0319-6335, the committee, the storage JAMES J. CARRIGAN Thursday, June 14 ed two Sundays ago has that people can donate to container will be available • Social Security Disability already raised more than at any time. for drop-off this Friday • Workers Compensation $3,500. At their initial meeting and will be in the parking • Accidents Cheeseburger and Chips The small committee is last Tuesday, the group de- lot of 157 North Common 25 years located across comprised of Lynn resi- cided to rent a storage con- Street. Anyone can drop from Lynn District Court $5.00 dents who are concerned tainer and place it at one off donations during the 15 Johnson St. about the number of miss- specific location for people week from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 781-596-0100 ONLY WITH THIS COUPON ing people in Guatemala to drop off much-needed as the container will be JAMES J. CARRIGAN Cannot be combined with any other offers. and the death tolls that supplies, such as canned there for the next three ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN RONALD D. MALLOY Not for take-out. Valid for up to 2 people. continue to rise each day. food, Ibuprofen, Pedia- weeks. T-shirts with "Gua- www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 OPINION LEONID BERSHIDSKY HOW TO REACH US

E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S Trump’s approach to Kim Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Advertising Director T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey is amoral. Also, it may work. P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Chief Financial O cer Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Donald Trump and Kim ers rejected it outright be- hundreds of lives just by Chairman Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Jong Un didn’t agree on cause they treat their club placing that call. Trump’s PŽ Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 anything of global impor- as a gathering of the righ- advances to Kim are a Los Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 tance, and the grandiose teous. Trump, who isn’t Angeles movie party ver- Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 photo opportunity that righteous himself by any sion of these events. All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 took place in Singapore stretch of the imagination, The “very special bond” Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 probably benefited Kim takes every chance he gets Trump said he had devel- Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 more than it did Trump. to mock the sanctimony. oped with Kim may turn Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 But the beauty of the mo- It’s also in the same spir- out to be junk. The declara- classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 ment is that Trump doesn’t it that he calls the Clinton tion the two leaders signed John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 care about that sort of administration a “regime” is mostly a commitment to Subscriptions thing, and that could be — a word previous ad- further negotiations, and it [email protected] good for world peace. ministrations would have can easily lead to nothing, Circulation Consistency isn’t general- reserved for foreign autoc- as many times in the past. [email protected] ly one of Trump’s strengths. racies. It’s not just an in- But a personal breaking of Ext. 3 Even at his Singapore press sult: any government is a the ice is worth something, conference on Tuesday, he regime to Trump. and a permanent channel Newsroom [email protected] first said North Koreans’ Trump reduces all the of communication isn’t [email protected] human rights had been moral issues that exist in worthless, either. A stop to EDITORIAL discussed only briefly at global politics to the ethos U.S.-led military exercises Ext. 4 the summit and then con- of a celebrity gathering, on the Korean peninsula Sports tradicted himself, saying where people know incon- and a moratorium on fur- [email protected] the discussion had taken venient truths about each ther North Korean nuclear Ext. 5 place “at great length.” But other but still smile, shake testing — earlier proposed An invasion Trump has been consistent Retail and Online hands and chat. They may by China — are small but Advertising about one thing: A meet- have said nasty things useful steps toward peace, [email protected] ing with anyone is “no big about each other in pub- even if China will probably deal.” It’s not a royal hon- lic, but in private, they are make sure now that inter- ADVERTISING of inspiration or to bestow and not a hu- on first-name terms, if not national sanctions don’t Ernie Carpenter Jr. man rights prize to award. necessarily chummy. hurt the Kim regime too Director of Advertising Breaking news: Invaders are in our midst. They It doesn’t cost much even This may feel wrong, es- much. and Business Development, ext. 1355 have arrived in the form of two-wheeled, bright- when the U.S. president is pecially after eight years Trump revealed at the [email protected] involved. It’s just a meeting. of Obama’s attempts at ly-colored bicycles bearing a gentle message for Singapore press conference Michele Iannaco everyone stuck behind the wheel of a car or other Trump had no compunc- moral leadership — which, that he hoped his simple Sales Representative, ext. 1315 motorized vehicle: Hey, it’s time to use some simple tion about setting up a it must be said, didn’t help tactic — threaten “fire and [email protected] row of alternating U.S. resolve a single major smartphone technology and jump on a bike for a fury,” then make nice — will Ralph Mitchell ride back into those carefree childhood memories and North Korean flags as global issue. But it’s not work with Iran, too, and the Sales Representative, ext. 1313 or onto the path of fitness and a lifestyle not dom- the backdrop for the photo necessarily a bad mode of Iranian leaders will sit down [email protected] inated by hurrying to get here, there and every- op, or about shaking Kim’s operation. When leaders with him to make a better hand. The optics pointed to know each other, rela- Patricia Whalen where along with everyone else. nuclear deal. If — and that’s Sales Representative, ext. 1310 OK, the invasion of Ants, ofo bikes, ride-and-parks a meeting of equals, which tively minor concessions, a big “if” — that happens, [email protected] — whatever you want to call the new additions to is preposterous on any important nonetheless to Trump will likely call them streetscapes and neighborhoods — is not going to number of levels. To Trump, a lot of ordinary people, “very talented” too. BUSINESS OFFICE suddenly alter the transportation and commuting though, Kim appears to be such as the repatriation of The U.S. president is tak- Susan J. Conti mindset of everyone who has to go to a job, school a fellow celebrity, a “very the bodies of U.S. Korean ing a gamble with his amor- Controller, ext. 1288 or somewhere else everyday. talented person” and a war dead or the return of al, transactional approach, [email protected] “good negotiator.” the Japanese abductees, Truth be told, the stripped-down, sturdy-looking and he will be derided and Ted Grant conveyances are bound to rile up cynics intent on Very talented? Didn’t Kim are easier to achieve. The despised if he fails. On the Publisher, ext. 1234 branding the bicycles as annoying clutter ripe for inherit his country at 27 return of the U.S. soldiers’ other hand, he already faces [email protected] vandalism or mishap. On the other side of the coin, or 28 (his exact age is not bodies is one of the few so much derision, contempt known; Trump said 26 and specific items on which Marian Kinney alternative transportation fans are already prais- and hatred that he doesn’t ext. 1212 ing the bikes as energy-neutral, healthy alterna- was likely wrong,) “run it Trump and Kim signed off. stand to lose much. And [email protected] tives to motorized transportation. tough” and manage to hold In 1995, Russian Prime he’d look even more incon- on to power? That’s Trump’s Minister Viktor Cherno- Will Kraft The bikes arrived in Lynn, Swampscott and Re- gruous attempting the mor- Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 vere with some publicity but little fanfare. City measure of talent anyhow. myrdin made a phone al leadership spiel. Trump [email protected] leaders did not sign public pledges to leave their Is being a dictator more de- call to Shamil Basayev, a shouldn’t be condemned Jennifer Perez cars in their driveway and garages and commute to manding than serving as a Chechen terrorist who had merely for trying a different democratically elected lead- just seized 1,600 hostages ext. 1205 work on two wheels. Ambassadors from the Neth- tack, and he should be com- [email protected] erlands and Malaysia did not descend on Lynn and er? There’s no easy answer in the town of Budyon- mended if any results are Swampscott and extol the virtues of living in a land to that question, and Trump novsk. He was often achieved — even if all he Mike Shanahan where bicycles are a principal and preferred means doesn’t care about compli- mocked for negotiating the Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 manages to do is bring the [email protected] of conveyance. cated ones. hostages’ release and Bas- dead soldiers home. But the bikes are obviously getting used. Some It was likely in the same ayev’s retreat (the warlord Carolina Trujillo remain lined up in the central locations where they spirit that Trump suggest- was only killed in a Rus- Leonid Bershidsky is a Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 were initially based. But others are showing up on ed Russia get back its G-8 sian special operation in columnist for Bloomberg [email protected] street corners, parked next to a fence on a side seat; other Western lead- 2006,) but he likely saved News. Jim Wilson street, or by a park bench on Lynn Shore Drive. Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 Spotting one of the bikes around town is an invi- ANNE-MARIE SLAUGHTER AND BOB GIANNINO [email protected] tation to a brief daydream about abandoning traf- CIRCULATION fic, chores and all other cares of the world in favor Lisa Mahmoud of peddling to one’s heart’s content, meandering Why are college costs so opaque? Manager, ext. 1239 at will from street to park to ocean front and back [email protected] again. After the all-important ways. Nearly two dozen in higher education. CLASSIFIED It’s hard to catch a glimpse of one of the bright- college acceptances, the colleges and universities The Higher Education green or yellow bikes and not embark on a quick Abbe Young Smith next vital pieces of paper didn’t even use the word Act, which established this trip back to childhood and the summer days Manager, ext. 1276 arrive: financial aid “award” “loan” in the description. system of student financial when jumping on a bike and meeting up with [email protected] letters. High school seniors Many colleges and uni- aid, is overdue for renewal. friends dominated the day and fun was the only and their parents have versities present financial After the midterm elec- NEWSROOM objective. to scrutinize each grant, aid as a “package” without tion, Congress should use The bikes are also an invitation to ponder other Bill Brotherton scholarship and loan option distinguishing between that opportunity to include transportation and commuting possibilities beyond Features Editor ext. 1338 to figure out which college what’s free money, such as legislation that demands [email protected] the options available behind the wheel of a car. It they can afford and exactly grants, and loans that have clarity from award letters, remains to be seen what will happen to the pub- Gayla Cawley what it will cost to set foot to be repaid. As just one of including: standardizing lic bikes in a few months when another New En- Reporter, ext. 1236 on campus in the fall. many examples, the Uni- the terminology that col- [email protected] gland winter descends on the region. Will they go leges use, stating costs into sort of a mechanical hibernation, succumbing Colleges make this much versity of Arizona sent a Cheryl Charles harder than it needs to student in our study a let- plainly, separating loans News Editor, ext. 1278 to a snow-covered or ice encrusted dormancy until from scholarship and grant spring renews them along with lawns, gardens and be. An analysis of finan- ter saying her “net costs” [email protected] cial aid letters from more were $0. Upon examina- aid and providing clear in- trees? structions on next steps for Bella diGrazia than 500 colleges and tion, this “award” includ- Reporter, ext. 1317 Or will they be adopted into local homes for the accepting a financial aid winter, cared for and oiled in anticipation of warm- universities conducted by ed more than $40,000 in [email protected] New America and uAspire federal student and parent package. These reforms er weather? Maybe some will be used during the Thomas Grillo shows that they provide loans bundled in with some would enable students to winter by hardy souls determined to debunk the make financially informed Reporter, ext. 1264 information that is at best grants. Borrowing $40,000 [email protected] foolhardiness of two-wheeled transport during the choices when selecting a weeks of snow and ice. confusing and, at worst, for a single year of college downright misleading. is not $0 in costs; it is debt college. Spenser Hasak Like it or not, the bikes are here and with them Photographer, ext. 1332 One-third of the letters the student and her family When picking out a car, comes an invitation to discuss alternative trans- consumers know exactly [email protected] portation and a downloadable opportunity to have we reviewed did not include will be paying off for years. the total cost of attending The cost of college has how much they have to Thor Jourgensen fun. pay because of the feder- Editorial Director, ext. 1267 college — tuition, fees, room been outpacing the avail- [email protected] and board — at all. ability of financial aid for ally required disclosures One high school senior in decades. More students on window stickers. And Steve Krause are taking on more debt. yet no federal or state pol- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 Pennsylvania who got such [email protected] a letter was ecstatic when Sometimes the high cost icies require consistent he read that he received a leads them to drop out information, terminology Harold Rivera $20,000 scholarship from with no degree. More than or formatting on financial Sports Reporter, ext. 1238 aid letters. [email protected] his first-choice school. He 1 million people default on A new car costs, on av- put down a nonrefundable student loans each year. Owen O’Rourke erage, about $33,000. A deposit. But because the So how well colleges Photographer, ext. 1224 college education can cost [email protected] letter did not list the to- communicate cost and fi- tens of thousands of dol- tal cost, he didn’t realize nancial aid does matter. A Roberto Scalese lars more and is an in- he would still have to pay 2015 survey by New Amer- Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 vestment that should last more than $17,000 just for ica found that 88 percent [email protected] a lifetime. Surely Ameri- of current and soon-to-be Mark Sutherland his first year of college un- cans need clarity around til he got a bill in August. college students listed the Creative Director college costs as much as [email protected] He had to forgo college en- availability of financial aid they do car prices. tirely that semester. as a key factor in deter- Anne Marie Tobin Financial aid jargon is mining which college to at- Anne-Marie Slaughter is Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 particularly bewildering. tend. A lack of precise and the CEO of New America, a [email protected] In our analysis, we found comparable aid informa- non- partisan public policy Bridget Turcotte that institutions itemized tion from colleges imperils think tank. Bob Giannino Reporter, ext. 1269 one type of student loan, students’ education and fi- is the CEO of uAspire, a [email protected] the Federal Direct Unsub- nancial health, not to men- nonprofit focused on col- Ryan York sidized Loan, 134 different tion taxpayers’ investment lege affordability. 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] WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION US charitable giving tops $400 billion for first time By David Crary creases of more than 6 per- ASSOCIATED PRESS cent included education, health, arts and culture, NEW YORK — Fueled environment and animal by a surging stock market welfare, and public-soci- and huge gifts from bil- ety benefit organizations lionaires, charitable giv- — groups which work on ing in the United States such issues as voter ed- in 2017 topped the $400 ucation, civil rights, civil billion mark for the first liberties and consumer time, according to the lat- rights. est comprehensive report Despite the record-set- on Americans' giving pat- ting total, Americans' lev- terns. The Giving USA report, el of generosity is no high- released Tuesday, said er than it was decades giving from individuals, ago. For 2017, giving by estates, foundations and individuals represented 2 corporations reached an percent of total disposable income — down from 2.4 estimated $410 billion PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in 2017 — more than the percent in 2000 and the gross domestic product of same as the rate in 1978. People attending a Seattle City Council meet- countries such as Israel Similarly, total charitable ing listen to public comments on the debate and Ireland. The total was donations have hovered over a council vote whether or not to repeal a up 5.2 percent in current around 2 percent of the tax on large companies such as Starbucks. dollars (3 percent adjusted gross domestic product for many years; for 2017, that for inflation) from the esti- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS mate of $389.64 billion for figure was 2.1 percent. Seattle repeals tax 2016. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Una Osili, a dean and "Americans' re- Priscilla Chan, gifted $2 billion in 2018. economics professor at cord-breaking charitable the Lilly Family School on companies after giving in 2017 demon- Philanthropy. gifts from major philan- of Philanthropy, says the strates that even in di- Giving increased to eight thropists to their own school's research shows visive times our commit- of the nine charitable sec- foundations — including that the percentage of Amazon fights back ment to philanthropy is tors identified by Giving $1 billion from Dell Tech- U.S. households making solid," said Aggie Sweeney, USA. The only decline was nologies CEO Michael charitable donations has By Phuong Le leave the city, with con- chair of Giving USA Foun- for areas related to inter- Dell and his wife, Susan, declined steadily in re- ASSOCIATED PRESS struction workers in hard dation, which publishes national affairs. and $2 billion from Face- cent years, from about 67 hats and safety packing the annual report. It is The biggest increase was book CEO Mark Zucker- percent in 2000 to 56.6 SEATTLE — Seattle City Hall to object to the researched and written in giving to foundations berg and his wife, Priscilla percent in 2015 — the lat- leaders on Tuesday re- tax. by the Indiana Universi- — up 15.5 percent. That Chan. est year for which data is pealed a tax on large com- Amazon, Starbucks and ty Lilly Family School of surge was driven by large Other sectors with in- available. panies such as Amazon others sharply criticized and Starbucks after a the tax as misguided, and backlash from business- the online retailer even es, a stark reversal from a temporarily halted con- month ago when the City Trump, Kim claim big summit struction planning on a Council unanimously ap- new high-rise building proved the effort to com- near its Seattle headquar- bat a growing homeless- ters in protest. ness crisis. success, but details are scant Supporters praised it The council voted 7-2 as a step toward building By Zeke Miller, by the American president after supporters and op- ponents packed a meeting badly needed affordable Catherine Lucey, to grant Kim long-sought housing. They said too Josh Lederman recognition on the world with signs saying, "Tax Amazon, housing for all" many people are suffering and Foster Klug stage in hopes of ending on the streets and that ASSOCIATED PRESS the North's nuclear pro- and "No tax on jobs," with some shouting for more the problem is deepening, SINGAPORE — Claim- gram. despite city-funded pro- Both leaders expressed time to discuss the issue. ing success at their whirl- The vote showed Am- grams finding homes for optimism throughout wind summit, President azon's ability to aggres- 3,400 people last year. roughly five hours of talks, Donald Trump and North sively push back on gov- Seattle spent $68 mil- with Trump thanking Kim Korean leader Kim Jong ernment taxes, especially lion on homelessness last afterward "for taking the Un left Singapore Tues- in its affluent hometown year and plans to spend first bold step toward a day, praising their face- where it's the largest em- even more this year, not to-face progress toward bright new future for his ployer and where some counting the tax that ridding the Korean Pen- people." Kim, for his part, have criticized it for help- would have raised roughly insula of nuclear weapons. said the leaders had "de- ing cultivate a widening $48 million annually. Yet Trump faced pointed cided to leave the past be- income gap that is pricing But a one-night count in questions at home about hind" and promised: "The lower-income workers out January found more than whether he got little and world will see a major of housing. 12,000 homeless people in gave away much — in- change." The tax was proposed the Seattle and surround- cluding an agreement to Soon, Kim was on a as a progressive revenue ing region, a 4 percent in- halt U.S. military exercis- plane headed home, while source aimed at tackling crease from the previous es with South Korea. a clearly ebullient Trump one of the nation's highest year. The region saw 169 Meeting with staged held forth for more than homelessness numbers, a homeless deaths last year. ceremony on a Singapore an hour before the press problem that hasn't eased In the end, city leaders island, Trump and Kim on what he styled as a his- even as city spending on underestimated the frus- had come together for toric achievement to avert the issue grew. tration and anger from an unprecedented U.S.- the prospect of nuclear Businesses and resi- residents, businesses and North Korea meeting war. Along the way, Trump dents demanded more others over not just a tax that seemed unthinkable tossed out pronounce- accountability in how Se- increase but also a grow- months earlier when the ments on U.S. alliances, attle funds homelessness ing sense that the problem human rights, and the na- appears to have gotten two nations traded in- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and housing and said it sults and nuclear threats. ture of the accord that he should take a regional worse, not better, despite The gathering of the two and Kim had signed. President Donald Trump shakes hands with approach to the problem. the city already spend- unpredictable leaders Then he was off to Guam North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the Many worried that Am- ing millions to combat marked a striking gamble on the way back to the U.S. Capella resort on Sentosa Island Tuesday. azon and others would homelessness.

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All address information, particu- and Bowden streets. The man Police identify Peabody larly arrests, reflect police records. left in a red painters truck In the event of a perceived inac- and the mother appeared to curacy, it is the sole responsibility be walking toward Bowden Street. He just wanted to of the concerned party to contact make sure she was OK. Police bank robbery suspect the relevant police department and did not find anyone fitting the have the department issue a no- description. By Bella diGrazia at 2:10, after a male sus- Massachusetts Avenue by an officer from the Vi- tice of correction to the Daily Item. Workers at Dunkin’ Donuts ITEM STAFF pect passed a note to the Connector at Melnea Cass olent Crimes Task Force, Corrections or clarifications will not on Pleasant Street reported teller demanding cash, ac- Boulevard in Roxbury, ac- Peabody detectives, and a PEABODY — Leo Will- be made without express notice of they were threatened by a cording to Dave Procopio cording to Procopio. Boston Police detective. werth, of East Boston, has change from the arresting police male customer on Monday of the Massachusetts Willwerth, 31, was tak- Willwerth will be at 8:23 p.m. who got angry been identified as the sus- department. State Police. The suspect en into custody without charged with the Peabody because staff were unable pect in the bank robbery robbery from Monday and in Peabody on Monday. A reportedly fled with the incident. Troopers later to make the beverage his cash and jumped into a learned he had an out- the June 5 robbery of a LYNN girlfriend wanted. He told the judge ordered him held cab owned by a Peabody standing warrant for a Santander Bank in Boston staff he would meet them without bail during an ar- taxi company. probation violation stem- and the June 7 robbery of Arrests when they get off work at 9 raignment on Tuesday. an East Boston Savings After a description of the ming from a prior bank p.m. Police spoke to workers, The Peabody Police and Bank in South Boston, ac- John Amirault, of 46 Brook- suspect was broadcast to robbery from 2013. Willw- suspect left the area and em- the FBI Violent Crimes cording to Procopio. line St., was arrested and ployees left for the night with- Task Force responded to area police departments, erth was taken to the State charged with receiving stolen out issue. a robbery at the Bank State Police troopers were Police Barracks in South Bella diGrazia can be property, larceny over $250, Walk-in reported a Jeep of America on Andover able to locate and stop the Boston, where further in- reached at bdigrazia@ carrying a dangerous weap- followed him and threw water Street Monday afternoon cab at 3:18 p.m. on the vestigation was conducted itemlive.com. on, unlicensed operation of a bottles at his car on Monday motor vehicle, failure to stop, at 11:12 p.m. The bottles hit breaking and entering, de- his car, but no damage was struction of property, larceny reported. Prosecutors: Video shows pair by check over $1,200, pass- ing a false check, assault and battery and assault and bat- NAHANT buying tools used to cut up woman tery with a dangerous weapon Complaints on Monday at 3:23 p.m. By Margery A. Beck cember stuffed into gar- Santina Lewey, of 12 Pope A caller reported a fight or ASSOCIATED PRESS bage bags that had been St., Salem, was arrested and disturbance near Wilson and dumped in a field near Ed- charged with shoplifting over Lennox roads at 1:22 a.m. on OMAHA, Neb. — A Ne- gar, about 90 miles south- $250 on Monday at 4:13 Sunday but when responding braska woman who went west of Lincoln. p.m. officers arrived they spoke missing in November was In the newly unsealed with residents who confirmed still alive when the duo documents, prosecutors Accidents it was a very loud telephone accused of killing her was allege that Trail told in- conversation. caught on store surveil- vestigators he strangled A report of a motor vehicle lance video buying the accident at 18 Western Ave. A caller reported a person Sydney Loofe with an ex- tools that police think on Monday 5:52 a.m., at passed out in their vehicle in tension cord. Investiga- they used to dismember 5:51 a.m. on Monday at 68 front of the DCR Bath House, tors believe Boswell, who Western Ave.; at Eastern and Causeway, at 10:03 p.m. on her, prosecutors allege in lived with Trail in Wilber, Western avenues on Monday Sunday. newly unsealed court doc- helped Trail dismember at 3:36 p.m.; at 40 Lincoln A caller reported a gray uments. Loofe and get rid of her St. on Monday at 6:53 p.m.; sedan parked on Ward Road Aubrey Trail, 51, and Bai- remains. at Market Basket at 40 Fed- with one occupant appearing ley Boswell, 23, appeared Trail and Boswell were eral St. on Monday at 7:34 suspicious at 5:50 a.m. on in Saline County Court on PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS quickly named as peo- Tuesday but when responding Tuesday to face charges of p.m.; at Price Rite at 395 Aubrey Trail appears via video conference ple of interest in the case officers arrived there was no first-degree murder and and were arrested in late Lynnway on Monday at 8:58 during his first court appearance before Saline vehicle to locate. the improper disposal of November in Branson, p.m.; at 485 Broadway on County Judge Linda Bauer at the Saline Coun- human skeletal remains Mo., on unrelated fraud Tuesday at 4:35 a.m.; at Ida ty Courthouse Tuesday in Wilber, Neb. Street and Western Avenue REVERE in the killing of 24-year-old charges. They have been on Tuesday at 7:03 a.m.; at Sydney Loofe, of Lincoln. held in the Saline County 167 North Common St. at Accidents Trail is representing him- her death was accidental, still at work. jail since then, though the 8:48 a.m. on Tuesday; at 145 self. The Nebraska Com- though he didn’t elabo- Authorities say Loofe charges in Loofe’s death North Common St. on Tuesday Patrick M. Groom, 32, of mission on Public Advoca- rate. In the unsealed ar- met Boswell through the weren’t announced until at 8:51 a.m.; at 24 Market St. 913 Broadway, Apt. 2, Chel- cy, which is representing rest affidavit, though, in- Tinder dating app and Monday. on Tuesday at 1:02 p.m. sea, received a summons on Boswell, declined to com- vestigators said Trail and that they went on a date Authorities haven’t sug- Tuesday at 12:32 a.m. for a ment Tuesday. Boswell were captured on Nov. 14 and planned a sec- gested a motive for the Complaints motor vehicle accident near Since he and Boswell video at a Home Depot in ond one for the following killing. The Nebraska At- Mountain Avenue. He was were arrested weeks af- Lincoln on Nov. 15 buying night. Loofe’s mother re- torney General’s office, A report of a disturbance at charged with operating a ve- ter Loofe’s disappear- tools used to dismember ported her missing on Nov. which is prosecuting the 20 Central Ave. at 12:15 a.m. hicle after license suspension ance, Trail has told sev- Loofe, hours before Loofe’s 16, and her dismembered case, said it is considering on Monday; at 39 Fellsmere for OUI liquor, and negligent eral news outlets that death and while she was body was found in De- seeking the death penalty. St. at 3:21 a.m. on Monday; operation of a motor vehicle. at 145 Lewis St. on Monday A report of a motor vehicle at 8:08 a.m.; on Monday accident at Salem Street and New wildfire erupts near Colorado ski resorts, houses at 11:37 a.m. at 283 East- Overlook Drive on Monday at ern Ave. Apt. 1 and again at 8:34 a.m. By Colleen Slevin 12:28 p.m.; at 41 Light St. on A report of a motor vehicle ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday at 2:24 p.m.; at 95 accident with property dam- DENVER — A wildfire Green St. on Monday at 8:05 age on Copeland Circle on erupted Tuesday in an p.m.; at 201 Essex St. on Monday at 6:16 p.m. area of Colorado known for Monday at 10:21 p.m.; at 36 A report of a hit and run its ski resorts, forcing the Whiting St., Apt. 5 on Monday motor vehicle accident at at 10:51 p.m.; at 500 Lynn- Market Basket on Squire evacuation of more than field St. on Tuesday at 12:51 Road on Monday at 9:24 p.m. 1,300 homes and marking a.m.; at North Common and the latest in a series of Whiting streets on Tuesday at Assault blazes that have ignited in 2:14 a.m.; at the Speedway the drought-stricken U.S. Gas Station at 120 Liberty A report of an assault at West. St. on Tuesday at 2:36 a.m.; Malden Street and Asti Ave- The fire in central Col- at 35 Orchard St., Apt. 3 on nue on Monday at 4:50 p.m. orado had burned only Tuesday at 9:41 a.m.; at 86 about 100 acres but was Green St. Apt. 105 on Tuesday Complaints dangerously close to two at 11 a.m. densely populated hous- A report of a loud stereo ing developments near on Taft Street on Monday at the town of Silverthorne, MARBLEHEAD 12:09 a.m.; a report of sus- about 60 miles west of picious activity on Monday at Denver. Complaints 1:58 p.m.; a report of loud “This area, there is a lot music on Fenno Street on A caller reported a truck of homes that are pretty Tuesday at 12:32 a.m. appears to be leaking fuel tightly packed togeth- at Waterside Road and West er,” U.S. Forest Service spokesman Adam Bianchi Shore Drive on Monday at SWAMPSCOTT PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 8:25 a.m. Officer will check said. “Being a resort town, it out. Arrest there’s a need for a lot of Erin Sirek with the Summit County Sheriff’s Department Residents car- Caller reported driving by a housing and there’s only ries a boy as residents evacuate their homes from a wildfire approach- Cheryl Messina, 54, was pale blue suitcase on Mon- so much available space ing in the Wildernest neighborhood near Silverthorne, Colo., Tuesday. arrested on two warrant day at 12:28 p.m. at Pros- for good land to build on.” charges of unlicensed oper- pect and Commercial streets Bianchi said the Buffa- ation of a motor vehicle and About 50 firefighters which has been closed to It’s burning in the Four and thought it was odd that it lo Fire had come to with- possession of a class E drug, were battling the blaze the public to try to pre- Corners region where would be on the curb. Officer in about 200 yards of a and charged with giving a checked and said it was just subdivision that includes initially, but more were on vent additional fires. The Colorado, New Mexico, false name to a police officer an empty suitcase that had condos, apartments and the way, along with heavy 416 Fire north of Durango Arizona and Utah meet while driving a motor vehicle been on the street for a few pricey homes. The clos- air tankers and helicop- in southwest Colorado has that is at the center of a at 2:15 p.m. on Monday. days. Highway Department est ski resort to the fire, ters. burned about 36 square large patch of exceptional asked to pick it up. Keystone, is about 8 miles Colorado’s largest blaze miles and is partially con- drought. Much of the U.S. Caller reported what he Complaints away and across a large also kept burning in the tained. No homes have West is experiencing some called gunshots or construc- A report of an unwelcome reservoir. San Juan National Forest, been lost. level of drought. tion equipment on Monday guest at 28 Claremont Terrace at 1:04 p.m. at Ocean and at 4:48 a.m. on Monday. Awaiting sentencing, Fyre Festival promoter arrested again Harbor avenues. Police check A report of suspicious ac- found a construction crew tivity at 211 Essex St. at By Larry years in prison, although FBI agents were looking victims had been bilked was in the area firing nails 11:10 a.m. on Monday; at 68 Neumeister he has requested lenien- for him. He also said one since late last year of more into concrete. Worcester Ave. at 1:26 p.m. ASSOCIATED PRESS cy with no incarceration. of McFarland’s colleagues, than $100,000 as McFar- Caller reported she received on Monday. The plea pertained to the cooperating with prosecu- land and his workers sold a scam call from 607-595- NEW YORK — The pro- bungled spring 2017 Fyre tors, was framing him. non-existent tickets to 1589. The message said she moter of a failed music fes- Theft Festival on the Bahamian “We vigorously contest the 2018 Met Gala, Burn- had four outstanding allega- tival in the Bahamas who tions from the local police de- A report of a larceny at 74 is awaiting sentencing on island of Exuma that cost what is in this complaint,” ing Man 2018, Coachella partment. Caller just wanted Rockland St. at 12:38 p.m. fraud charges was arrest- over 80 investors a total of he told U.S. Magistrate 2018, the 2018 Grammy police to know. on Monday. ed on new fraud charges $26 million. Judge Gabriel W. Goren- Awards, Super Bowl LII Party reported he saw a A report of motor vehicle Tuesday, leading a judge The festival was any- stein in Manhattan. and a Cleveland Cavaliers man yell at a woman on Mon- theft at 130 Eastman Ave. at to order his detention. thing but the ultra-luxu- Assistant U.S. Attorney game that would include a day at 5:37 p.m. at Sewall 2:38 p.m. on Monday. Billy McFarland, 26, will rious event promoted as Kristy Greenberg called team dinner with Lebron remain behind bars until “the cultural experience of McFarland a financialJames. a judge, who is scheduled the decade” and touted on threat to the community, Greenberg said McFar- to sentence him next week social media by Kendall saying he’d used the client land was living lavishly Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 in the festival case, de- Jenner, Bella Hadid, Em- list of the Fyre Festival to with monthlong stays in CALL 24 HOURS A DAY cides whether he can be ily Ratajkowski and other pitch a new ticket fraud luxury hotels and excur- Hotline Spanish menu available freed on bail. models and celebrities. that promised tickets to sions to expensive restau- McFarland plead- His lawyer, Randall Jack- music, fashion and sport- rants. And he’d told his or text the word tiplynn ed guilty to wire fraud son, argued Tuesday that ing events that he didn’t workers that he would flee and your tip to “tip411” (847411) charges in March in a deal McFarland had proven he possess and had no way of if he is sentenced to over that called for him to serve was no risk to flee by sur- getting. three years in prison next All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Callers may remain anonymous. between eight and 10 rendering when he learned Prosecutors said over 15 week, she said. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Cyclists blaze trail in Lynn

LYNN From A1 toward the design of the trail, which starts at the Mystic River and extends through Malden, Everett, Revere, Saugus, and Lynn. In addition, Gaertner said the state expects to find the money to pay the $10 million tab to build the trail. Construction is ex- Tom Gould Martha Holden pected to begin next sum- mer. Opened in 2012, the Northeast Arc names paved trail runs from Air Force Road at Everett’s Distillery District to the new board members intersection of Beach and Lynn streets in Malden. PEABODY — Peabody Board of Directors to con- The second unpaved seg- residents Tom Gould and tinue to change the lives ment of the trail snakes Martha Holden are the of people with disabilities through Revere and Sau- newest members of North- and their families.” gus, crossing under U.S. east Arc’s Board of Direc- Holden is a director of Route 1 near Rumney tors. planning, development, Marsh Reservation. The “Martha and Tom have and community relations goal is to connect those already done so much to for Holden Oil. She previ- northern Boston suburbs support the Northeast Arc ously worked at the Pea- with Nahant Bay in Lynn. I know they will be terrific body Institute Library in Imogene Hatch, land- additions to our Board of Peabody for 20 years, in- scape architect at Brown, Directors,” said Darcy Im- cluding 16 as its director, Richardson + Rowe, the merman, Board Chair. and is an active volunteer Boston firm hired to con- Gould is a Peabody city with organizations includ- duct the hearings, wel- GRAPHIC | BIKE TO THE SEA councilor and owner of ing Peabody Cultural Col- comed residents. The Northern Strand Community Trail will eventually go through Lynn Treadwell’s Ice Cream. laborative, Peabody Insti- “The goal is to extend the to Nahant Beach. This map shows the completed trail from Everett, He has been a longtime tute Library Foundation, trail from the Mystic Riv- volunteer for the North- Citizens Inn, Metro North through Malden, Revere, and Saugus to the proposed Lynn line. er to the beach in Lynn,” east Arc, a not-for-profit YMCA, and many others. she said. “Every communi- organization that helps “I have worked exten- ty has its own flavor, and ments?” he asked. Daily Item director, asked recommend against light- children and adults with sively with the Northeast standards, and we want to Clarissa Rowe, a whether the trail would ing. disabilities become full Arc staff developing ini- hear about yours.” co-founder of Brown, link to Barry Park on Bos- “It creates a false sense participants in the com- tiatives in the downtown Leny Thomas, co-owner Richardson + Rowe who ton Street. of security,” she said. munity. Gould has also run neighborhood of Peabody,” helped design the Min- In response, Hatch said of Preps By Chefs, a Lynn The trail comes on the a challenger sports league said Holden. “As president company that prepares uteman Trail from Somer- anything is possible. for people with disabilities of the Peabody Cultural heels of two bike sharing pre-made meals, asked if ville through Bedford “We are keenly aware of for more than 30 years. Collaborative and an ac- there would be an oppor- more than 20 years ago, making connections that companies, ofo and Ant He’s chairman of Friends tive member of Peabody tunity to offer food along said food and bike shops work for communities,” Bicycle, that launched in of the Black Box, raising Main Streets, I have seen the trail. opened along the trail af- she said. Lynn earlier this month. the critical funds to open what an incredible part- “That’s a long stretch to ter entrepreneurs saw op- One woman asked and run the new theater at ner the Northeast Arc go without food. Will peo- portunity. whether the trail would Thomas Grillo can be the ArcWorks Community has been with the city of ple have to deviate from Gordon Hall, president be lit. reached at tgrillo@item- Arts Center in Peabody. Peabody and I look for- the path to get refresh- of The Hall Co., and a But Rowe said she would live.com. “Volunteering for the ward to working with the Northeast Arc has been forward-thinking leaders some of the most reward- at Northeast Arc to offer Council focuses on Common ground ing times of my life,” said the most effective range Gould. “I look forward to of services to people with continuing to serve the disabilities and to their COMMONS matched with some com- people can gauge how far which was meant to be Arc as a member of its caregivers and families.” From A1 munity development block they’ve walked. a place in the middle of grant money, Marsh said. The overall project, he downtown Lynn where expects work to start next Marsh said a $400,000 said, has included land- people could take a walk summer. When the work PARC grant was award- scaping, installing bench- and enjoy the scenery, con- A lifetime of service is completed, he said, is ed for work on the small es and antique-style light- gregate and socialize, and dependent upon the foun- Common, $850,000 went ing and the walkways maybe see a concert. is ending in Lynn tain itself, with figuring toward work on the west have totally been redone. The purpose of the Mas- out what’s wrong with it end and $400,000 for Marsh said the Lynn ter Plan, Marsh said, was and how to fix it. SERVICE social studies lectures so the middle portion of the Commons is one of the for city officials to lay out Marsh said the work in From A1 he turned to storytelling Common. In addition, the most historic parks in the what needed to be done Phase 3 caps off the more for the entire Common to to keep his kids’ attention. bandstand underwent the city — it’s shaped like a role “as all-around helper” than $3 million multi-year bring it back to life. He read Reader’s Digest $900,000 restoration. woman’s shoe print and at Holy Family, a church project, which kicked off “(It’s about) utilizing accounts of real-life emer- Marsh said work is ongo- is a gateway to the down- with strong Italian-Amer- with money to the city’s another wonderful city gencies and rescues with ing right now on the large town. He said the goal is ican roots. Master Plan for the entire resource to its maximum an emphasis on the ev- Common, which should to program the bandstand “I can still shake hands Commons, which was com- potential, which is what eryday heroics of ordinary be wrapped up in the fall. more often for live music, at Christmas and people pleted in 2011. The first we’re really all about do- people. That includes installing as it was intended. answer back, ‘Buon Na- grant was secured in 2013. ing,” he said. Turning teaching into The project has been a walkway and benches He said the revamp of tale,’” he said, repeating storytelling turned Bres- funded by the PARC and improving landscap- the Lynn Commons plays Gayla Cawley can be the Italian words for Mer- nahan into a writer. Yan- grant program and Gate- ing. He said mile markers into the idea of healthy reached at gcawley@item- ry Christmas. kee Magazine in 1967 way City Parks Pro- will also be installed, like living and exercise. It’s live.com. Follow her on Fertile ground for faith published his account of gram, which the city has on the small Common, so a passive park, he said, Twitter @GaylaCawley. and political discussion in the 1770 Boston Massacre his family home prompted and his local letters to the Bresnahan to consider the editor raised his profile in priesthood or politics as Lynn. Molly Ramsay lives on through her children life pursuits. His father, “People were saying, John M. Bresnahan Sr., ‘Why don’t you run for of- CHILDREN a great outpouring of sup- tickets can be purchased more is needed to help tried to dampen his inter- fice?’” he said. From A1 port from everyone we on the Eventbrite web page Brian provide for the est in politics but Bresna- Bresnahan resisted the talked to, so we wanted an for $25. The tickets include three children he and Mol- han said he was thrilled call but in 1971 he wad- standpoint, so anything opportunity for people to access to the provided cash ly’s father, John Bishop, when John F. Kennedy ed into Lynn politics with we can give to them makes continue to help out.” bar and a free meal catered are raising on their own. won the presidency in a run for Ward 5 City it one less thing they need The fundraiser will of- from a number of local Please contact Honoring- 1960. Councilor. Americans had to worry about.” fer baskets from various restaurants. [email protected] “I almost cried with joy drawn battle lines over Bollen, DiStefano, and local businesses to be auc- “We were both pregnant for any inquiries. knowing the door of the national concerns, includ- another longtime friend tioned off along with art together and we always “I talked to John and White House was open to ing the Vietnam War, and of Ramsay’s, Katie Reb- pieces from local artists said how fun it would be to he continuously says how Catholics,” he said. politically-active Lynn idue Homen, have spent to be sold during a silent raise our children together,” this whole tragedy has re- He was Lynn campaign residents were drawing the last month organiz- auction. There will also be said DiStefano. “I will make ally gotten him to believe coordinator in 1964 for their own lines. ing a fundraiser that will music provided by a DJ sure that happens because in the goodness of other state Attorney General The single term he honor Molly’s life as well and a karaoke machine for we still are family.” humans again,” said Bol- Edward W. Brooke’s re- served in 1972-1973 saw as provide support for her attendees to enjoy while The three women are len. “They’ve seen so much election campaign. Brooke, Bresnahan join the re- family. honoring Ramsay, who still searching for more outpouring of support, so an African American who sistance against plow- “Katie has been leading was known as the karaoke businesses eager to con- this fundraiser is just an- would go on to serve in the ing a highway connector the charge on this orga- queen, according to her tribute anything they can, other avenue to have for U.S. Senate, was running through Lynn Woods. nization,” said Bollen. “I friends. whether it be raffle bas- people who still want to for office in a year when In 1973, he sponsored think between myself, Ka- The fundraiser will be kets, food, cases of water help out and contribute.” civil rights dominated na- a resolution calling for tie, and Nicole, we knew Friday, July 13 from 6 p.m. or supplies for the event. tional debate. then-President Richard we wanted to do more to to 12 a.m. at the Holy Ghost There has been an out- Bella diGrazia can be His father served on the M. Nixon’s impeachment. honor Molly’s legacy as Society in Peabody. The ad- pouring of support from reached at bdigrazia@ Lynn School Committee He finished up his teach- well as there’s been such dress is 20 Howley St. and the community, but still itemlive.com. for 20 years, but it was the ing career as an advocate older Bresnahan’s interest for vocational education in education, not politics, and called for spending that prompted Bresnah- more public money on Selling a house? an to pursue a teaching teaching trades. Buying a house? degree after graduating Married for 53 years, Lynn Drug Task Force from English High School John and Dolores Bresna- in 1960. His first job was han divided their post-re- Find out what properties in the former Cobbet Ju- tirement years between recently sold in your area. Hotline nior High School where he far-flung travel, with Rus- wasn’t afraid to challenge sia and the Arctic Circle Check out the status quo. on their past itineraries, When he was asked to and enjoying time with the Real Estate page 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY list students by race on a their children, Lauretta, or text the word tiplynn school form, Bresnahan David, Amy and Luke and in Saturday’s paper. refused and countered by eight grandchildren. and your tip to “tip411” (847411) asking how multiracial He spent three years students should be listed. training for the deacon- “They gave me the worst ship and discovered that Spanish menu available possible answer: ‘Ask the faith work gave him a kid what race they want chance to be outspoken in All reports of neighborhood activity to be identified with,’” he his sermons and draw on said. his teaching skills to coun- will be investigated. His students’ eyes tend- sel people. Callers may remain anonymous. ed to glaze over during “I like the feeling of Bresnahan’s history and helping people,” he said. A8 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Review: Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park Review: Peter Buck and Joseph Arthur explores personal loss in spontaneous alliance

ASSOCIATED PRESS "tackled by the grief at times I would ASSOCIATED PRESS Up in Time" echoes the Talking Heads. least expect." ''Watching As I Fall" is David Bowie's spirit infuses "Wide "Post Traumatic" is the first album a portrait of a broken artist alienated Former R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck Awake in November" and the brief Mike Shinoda has released under his from his fans. In "Nothing Makes Sense and often-experimental singer-songwrit- "Summertime" could be a David Sylvi- own name and it's pretty obvious that Anymore," he's "a shadow in the dark/ er Joseph Arthur have teamed up for an/Robert Fripp interlude. this wasn't the way he wanted to do it. trying to pull it back together." He freez- an album that was written mostly in Opener "I Am The Moment" would It is a raw and painful tour through a few days after a chance encounter in have fit seamlessly on one of the last sorrow, created in the wake of the death es in the spotlight in "About You." At this point, the dark, personal sad- Mexico and recorded nearly as quickly. R.E.M. albums, while closer "Can't Make of his Linkin Park partner Chester Fresh and spontaneous, it's also filled Bennington. ness is almost too much. But stay with It Without You," with its haunting, dol- it: After the neat instrumental "Brood- with precious sonic details, like little phin's cry-like faux string section, could Bennington's name is never men- flashes sparking the songs. tioned on the 16-track album but his ing," Shinoda emerges from the tears, be from "New Adventures in Hi-Fi." Unsurprisingly, Buck's layers of suicide last July looms over every song feisty even. Until now, he's been mostly Lyrically — in line with the urgency acoustic guitars and bright and brief as Shinoda moves through a continuum singing. The rest of the album increas- of their creation — there is some topical from despair to anger to depression and ingly finds him rapping. It's as if he's solos provide numerous R.E.M. textures material, like "American Century" and detachment. It's like listening to Elisa- recovering his voice. and the tunes bear plenty more traces of maybe "Wide Awake in November," but beth Kubler-Ross' five stages of grief. "Post Traumatic" isn't perfect — it the 1985-1995 pop decade. Arthur's role the dominant mood seems to be about The album begins with the delicate sorely needs some more editing — but and contributions are just as significant. making the most of one's opportunities "Place to Start," where Shinoda won- it's a remarkably honest and intense As he often does on his own albums, he amid our frazzled lives at hyperspeed. ders "Can I put the past behind me?" record. On the album's last cut, Shinoda plays most of the instruments, wrote the Buck is a known and treasured com- and then plays tender voicemails from is finally floating above it all: "I'm some- lyrics and sings the songs. modity but if you're not familiar with friends reaching out after Bennington's where far away where you can't bring "American Century" sounds like "Pop Arthur's albums, search out gems like death. me down." Life"-era Prince, but sung by Axl Rose "The Family" and you'll hear just how "Over Again" aches, as Shinoda is May he find his peace. in his low register, while "If You Wake much he brings to the collaboration. Actress Rose McGowan indicted on cocaine charge in Virginia

LEESBURG, Va. (AP) — A grand jury in Virginia has indicted actress and activist Rose McGowan on one felony count of cocaine possession. News outlets report the panel handed down the indictment Monday. Charging documents say cocaine was found in a wallet McGowan left behind on a plane last year. McGowan has Join Us maintained the cocaine PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS COMMUNITY FORUM isn't hers, and has sug- gested in court papers McGowan was among Wednesday, June 13, 2018 that the drugs were the first to accuse Wein- planted at the behest of stein of sexual assault, movie producer Harvey and she and others say 6 - 8 p.m. Weinstein. he's aggressively sought Weinstein attorney Ben to discredit his accusers. Brafman on Tuesday Weinstein has denied all Lynn Museum called the allegation a the accusations. "ludicrous claim" that he McGowan attorney said police had "categori- Jim Hundley declined 590 Washington Street cally rejected." comment. Lynn, MA 01901

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 Marblehead’s rally falls short in Division 1 North semi nal By Scot Cooper FOR THE ITEM MARBLEHEAD — The No. 3 Reading girls lacrosse team raced out to a 5-0 lead early in their playoff game, then had to weather a fu- rious comeback by home team Marblehead, outlasting the No. 2 Magicians 9-7, Tuesday afternoon at Piper Field in the Division 1 North semifinal. Both teams entered Tuesday’s game with identical 16-4 records. It was the Rockets who cranked it up early, scoring five times before eight minutes were gone in the first half. Junior Hannah Gohr scored the first of her five goals just 32 seconds into the game, and she scored the fourth and fifth Rocket goals to put the guests up by five. Alex Palermo and Chloe Doherty also scored for Reading in that early outburst. ITEM FILE PHOTO Marblehead coach Annie Madden called a Alex Lane was 1-for-3 with an RBI triple for timeout after the fifth Rocket goal, telling her St. John’s Prep in a loss to Walpole in the Divi- girls not to worry about anything but what sion 1A “Super 8” tournament Tuesday. they have to do, and the Magicians responded with five goals in a row to tie the game with 6:42 left in the first half. The Magicians comeback was started when St. John’s Prep Lydia Bongiorno scored twice, her first with 12:45 left in the half broke the ice for Marble- head, and she sank another one 70 seconds later to make it 5-2. Grace Arthur, Grace Doo- baseball falls dy and Niamh Healy scored to tie it up, but the Rockets went into the break with a 6-5 advantage thanks to Gohr’s fourth score of ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE short in Super 8 the first half. Marblehead’s Lydia Bongiorno scored three goals in a loss MARBLEHEAD, B2 to Reading Tuesday afternoon. By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR BROCKTON — The St. John’s Prep baseball team came into Tuesday afternoon’s Division 1A “Super 8” Amesbury jumps all over Lynn eld loser’s bracket game needing a win to stay alive in the postseason. Walpole had a different plan in mind. Behind a stellar eight-inning performance on the mound from pitcher Cameron Schlittler and a four- softball to end Pioneers’ season run rally in the second inning, the No. 8 Rebels de- runs and two RBI. Emma feated the No. 3 Eagles, 6-4, to end St. John’s season By Mike Alongi ITEM STAFF Catania (2-for-4, HR, four at . RBI) and Julia Campbell (1- Schlitter blanked St. John’s through the first four AMESBURY — The No. for-3, HR, RBI) also hom- innings. He finished the game with 10 strikeouts and 14 Lynn eld softball team ered for Amesbury. allowed three earned runs on six hits. barely had time to catch its The Indians started fast “I thought he (Schlittler) was on top of our hitters,” breath against No. 11 Ames- in the bottom of the rst. Eagles coach Dan Letarte said. “The ball came out bury Tuesday afternoon, as Back-to-back singles put quick. He had really good control going. We got some the Indians exploded for 10 runners on rst and third hits here and there but we only had six hits off him. runs over the rst two in- for Sydney Daileanes, who “Give Walpole credit,” Letarte added. “We beat nings en route to handing rolled a ground ball that them earlier in the year and they came back and beat the Pioneers a 13-1 loss in turned into an error to bring us with their No. 1 pitcher. All hats off to them.” the Division 3 North quar- home the game’s rst run. Eagles starter Jake Sanderson threw four innings, ter nals at Amesbury Mid- Next up was Emma Cata- allowing four earned runs on four hits with two dle School. nia, who belted a deep home strikeouts. Sanderson was relieved by Kevin Dewing, “We gave away too many run to left-center eld to who pitched five innings and allowed two earned make it 4-0. runs with eight strikeouts. in the beginning and dug After Hayley Catania sent “Kevin did really well,” Letarte said. “He was on top ourselves into a hole, and we down the side in order in of runners. He battled the whole time and he gave us could just never get out of the top of the second, Ames- a chance to win. That’s all you can ask for is that he that hole,” said Lynn eld bury got back to work with gives us a chance to win.” coach Peter Marinelli. “But, the bats. Campbell and After a scoreless first inning, St. John’s ran into we went up against a good ITEM FILE PHOTO Hayley Catania each hit a trouble in the top of the second. Sanderson struggled team, we’ve got a lot of solo home run to stretch the to find the strike zone throughout the inning and young players out there and Lynn eld’s Hayley O’Brien was just one of two lead to 6-0 before another walked in a pair of runs. Jack Magane laced a RBI we’ve just got to learn to be Pioneers players who had a hit in a loss to Ames- throwing error by Lynn eld single and Tyler Page scored on a fielder’s choice, better. It’s a tough way to go bury Tuesday afternoon. brought home another run. leading the Rebels to a 4-0 advantage. down, but we’ve had a good Then, after RBI singles “Walks, hits and a couple of balls that found their season.” home run and one RBI. Se- Hayley Catania. She pitched from Emma Catania, way through,” Letarte said. “It was a tough inning. Lynn eld only mustered nior Hayley O’Brien had the all six innings for the Indi- Meghan McElaney and You look at the final score and we got those four back four hits, three of which only other hit for the Pio- ans, giving up one run on Karleigh Walker, respec- eventually but their pitcher (Schlittler) did a great came from one player. neers, a single in the sixth four hits with one hit batter tively, Amesbury held a job.” Freshman leadoff hitter inning. and nine strikeouts. Hayley commanding 10-0 lead. St. John’s remained scoreless until the bottom of Chloe Shapleigh led the For Amesbury, the day Catania also went 4-for-4 at the fifth when Mike Yarin (2-for-4, two RBI) popped a way, going 3-for-3 with a was dominated by pitcher the plate with two home LYNNFIELD, B2 two-run home run over the left-field to slice the defi- cit in half. Yarin’s round-tripped also scored Andrew Dembowski, who led the inning by reaching on an error. “Mike had a lot of big hits,” Letarte said. “It’s his Peabody softball ousted by Methuen third year in the tournament but overall he’s come By Anne Marie Tobin base hits, one of them a bunt and up with big plays and big hits. He’s a senior and he’ll ITEM STAFF also struggled with a slight case of definitely be missed. He’s just a great player. He’s early game nerves. probably the best hitter I’ve ever coached.” METHUEN — The No. 5 Pea- “Yes, I think we maybe had a few Walpole stretched its lead to 6-2 in the top of the body softball team’s season came nerves early, and you could see it sixth on back-to-back RBI singles from Bryan Kraus to end Tuesday night at Burnham in warmups a little bit, but it came and Christopher McLean. Field with a 4-1 loss to host No. 4 to we couldn’t hit,” said Peabody Refusing to quit, the Eagles rallied for two of their Methuen in the quarter nals of the coach Butch Melanaphy. “We knew own in the bottom of the eighth. Yarin doubled with Division 1 North tournament. against that pitcher we needed to one out and scored on Alex Lane’s (1-for-3, RBI) RBI The game was deadlocked at 1-1 take more pitches, but the kids triple. Lane crossed home plate on Tyler MacGregor’s didn’t, and I think she ended up (1-for-4, RBI) sac-fly to make it a 6-4 game. going into the bottom of the sixth throwing something like 56 pitches St. John’s fell short, however, as the Eagles went inning, but the Rangers blew the the whole game. We were swing- down in order in the ninth for the 6-4 defeat. game wide open with three runs, ing too early and made it easy for “This was a great bunch of kids,” Letarte said. the big hit being a two-out, two-run ITEM FILE PHOTO them. But the bottom line is you “Even when they were down four runs they kept triple by leadoff hitter Stephanie aren’t going to win too many games fighting. They never quit. It’s a great group of kids, a Peabody’s Mackenzie Marmion Tardugno. with only three hits.” very talented baseball bunch. We got outplayed today drove in the lone run for the Tan- The Tanners went dry at the and that’s baseball, but this was a great group.” ners in a loss to Methuen Tuesday. plate, scratching out only three PEABODY, B2 Fenwick’s Meagher named Moynihan Female Student Athlete of the Year

By Steve Krause court. She led the Crusaders that with Jennie.” ITEM STAFF in rebounds with 9.1 per game, and led Both Meagher and Riccio spoke brie y Fenwick to its second Division 3 North after being presented by plaques. In the PEABODY — Jennie Meagher of Bish- championship in three years with a dom- process of her speech, she especially than- op Fenwick and Andrew Riccio of Hamil- inating presence in the paint during the ker her mother, Dina, “who was always ton-Wenham were recognized Tuesday as there for me after the game, when I was the Moynihan Lumber Student Athletes MIAA postseason tournament. She was immense in Fenwick’s tournament over faced with four hours of homework. of the Year during a luncheon at Salem “She’d go out and get me my ice coffee Country Club. St. Mary’s, scoring eight points but star- ring defensively in keeping the Spartans at Dunkin’ Donuts while I stayed up and Meagher, a standout volleyball and bas- stressed about everything,” she said. ketball player for the Crusaders; and Ric- Olivia Nazaire in check. “She never knew what it was like to not Riccio made the 300-point career mark cio, who played lacrosse for the Generals, in the Generals’ last game, a 9-6 Division play in a north sectional nal,” said coach each received a $1,000 scholarship to help 3 North semi nal loss to Ipswich Monday, Adam DeBaggis, “and that was largely defray costs to their respective colleges — “He needed ve points to get it, and he ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE due to her. Villanova for Meagher and got it,” said H-W coach Josh Wedge, “and Hamilton-Wenham’s Andrew Ric- for Riccio. “As a coach, you nd yourself having to I’m glad he did.” cio, left, and Bishop Fenwick’s Jen- Meagher was the winner for the month teach leadership skills to some players,” nie Meagher. of March, when she was at her best on the said DeBaggis. “But you never had to do MOYNIHAN, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 Lynnfield’s quest for five straight North titles in girls tennis ends By Anne Marie Tobin the first time we played them. We down at second doubles, 6-3, 6-0. ITEM STAFF knew with the talent that Man- The longest match of the day chester-Essex has that it would be was fittingly between Bela Ferrei- NORTH READING — The Lyn- a tough challenge no matter what ra, the Pioneer’s sole senior start- nfield girls tennis team gave it its with their first and second singles er, and Bridget Miller, who pulled best shot, but unfortunately for players now playing first doubles. away to a 6-3, 6-4 win to close out the Pioneers, Manchester-Essex That shows how deep their talent the day. was just that much better. really is with their top two players “She (Ferreira) was definite- Tuesday at North Reading High who have not lost all year long and ly our senior surprise this year.” School, the No. 6 Pioneers came are ranked USTA players.” said Stone. “She showed up and up short in their quest for a fifth The Hornets’ top player, Olivia we didn’t realize she was as tal- straight Division 3 North champi- Mariotti, didn’t need much time in ented as she was. Now, we need to onship, losing to the No. 1 Hornets, staking the Hornets to a quick 1-0 know we can achieve at this level 5-0. lead, defeating freshman Megan and use it as added motivation Nonetheless, Lynnfield coach Nevils, 6-0, 6-0, who was still less and come back next year as better Craig Stone came away from the than 100 percent with tendinitis players because I tell them all the match on a positive note. in her right wrist. time the better they are as individ- “Number one, we win just by be- Stephanie Pratt defeated junior ual players, the better we are as a ing here, considering what the girls captain Alexa Vittiglio at second team.” ITEM FILE PHOTO accomplished by getting to anoth- singles, 6-2, 6-2, while Gillian Lynnfield finished the season er final,” Stone said. “And number Skelley and Emma Gallucci went 17-5 while the Hornets move on to Lynnfield’s Bela Ferreira played a great match in a two, I consider it a win because of down at first doubles, 6-1, 6-2 and play the winner of today’s match loss to Manchester-Essex in the Division 3 North semi- the improvement we showed from Celeste Joly and Claire Yang went between Cohasset and Ursuline. finals Tuesday. Eastern Bank celebrates 200 years, adds new ‘Partner for Good’ By Daniel Kane within the last year. are so important to me.” on the baseball field,” Ortiz, a an employees, around 500, on ITEM STAFF “It’s been fantastic,” Flutie At Eastern Bank’s 200th an- former slugger for the Boston and around the area of the Lyn- said. “They help with my foun- niversary celebration at the Red Sox, said to the crowd of nway Rivers. BOSTON — An effort to give dations and give back to the Boston Convention and Exhi- over 1,600 Eastern Bank em- “The North Shore is still the back to the community requires community and I love being bition Center Tuesday evening, ployees and board members who heart of our franchise even assembling an all-star team of affiliated with a company that the company announced a new attended the event. “But ‘Part- though we’ve now expanded,” he people for Eastern Bank. gives back and is really inte- member of their “Partners for ners for Good’ is something to- said. That’s why, along with their grated into the community.” Good” program, U.S. Olympic tally different, this thing is un- After the celebration, the night employees and customers, Flutie, who went to Natick gymnastics gold medalist Aly believable.” was wrapped up with a massive they have teamed up with a High School before joining the Raisman. Founded in Salem in 1818, 20-foot cake, made by Montil- star-studded group of Boston football team at Boston College, “I’m very excited to be part- Eastern Bank calls itself the io’s bakery in Brockton, being sports legends. recalled spending time in North nering with Eastern Bank, they oldest and largest mutual bank served to the guests. The local mutual bank has Shore communities like Lynn in really care and they really want in the country, that still has a “I’ve been talking about this worked with former Boston Col- his youth and recently. to spread good,” Raisman, a deep roots in the North Shore. cake for two years,” Rivers said. lege and “I’ve been up to Lynn a lot Needham native, said. “I’m very “We started in the North “When we came in and did this quarterback Doug Flutie for times for baseball and been at excited, they’re supporting me Shore,” CEO Robert F. Rivers party for the launch of ‘Join us 14 years and added three-time their locations for Eastern Bank with some of my charities that said. “We first became Eastern for Good’ last year I looked up World Series champion David appearances,” Flutie said. “It’s I’m passionate about so I’m ex- when we were really just three at the ceiling and said ‘next year Ortiz to the mix through their just the giving back part of it, cited for the partnership.” branches in Lynn and Salem.” we’re gonna have a 20-foot cake,’ “Partners for Good” program being local these communities “I knew what to do when I was The bank still has most of its and here it is.” Navs start hot, but can’t close the deal against Pittsfield PITTSFIELD — The tradition- reer to punctuate a four-run sec- followed the 38-minute sun de- vanced across the diamond after run ball. al “sun delay” ond inning. lay. After O’Donovan walked and a stolen base, and throwing error Mike Demarest (Adelphi) proved to doom the North Shore All was well for North Shore hit the first two batters he faced, and scored Sutherland’s attempt- struck out five over two innings Navigators Tuesday night, as early in the ballgame as starting first baseman Patrick Sullivan ed double steal of second base. in relief of Bryce Cafaro (Fair- the host scored pitcher Devin O’Donovan (Aus- (Georgia) brought them both Swampscott’s Gavin Sullivan field) to earn the win for the hosts. six runs in the fourth inning en tin Peay) worked around just two home on a three-run home run (Stetson) got the final two outs After Izaiya Mestre (New Haven) route to an 8-5 win in Futures hits over the first three innings that cleared both fences in right of the fourth before Travis Lane allowed just two hits to the Navs Collegiate Baseball League ac- and his offense scored four times field. (Boston College) came out of the over the next two innings, Jordy tion. on three hits in the top of the sec- O’Donovan recorded the first Navs bullpen for four innings of Mora (Felician) logged a score- Pittsfield uses its second con- ond. out of the inning before Pitts- work to finish the game. less ninth for his first save. Right secutive win to improve to 4-9 All four Navs runs in the sec- field took the lead as the next Pittsfield managed a pair of fielder Chad Shade (Springfield) this summer, while North Shore ond came across on one swing three batters reached and came insurance runs in the sixth. went 3-for-4 to lead Pittsfield’s slips to 2-9. of the bat as Frelick drove the around to score. Right fielder Meilleur and Cronk logged back- Catcher Harrison Engstrom sixth grand slam in team history Chad Shade (Springfield) tri- to-back singles to lead off the offense. (Cochise) went 2-for-5 and scored over the right field fence. Eng- pled to right, then catcher Taylor frame before center fielder Dave The Navs return to action and a run to pace North Shore’s nine- strom led off the inning with a Meilleur (St. Mary’s) singled and Matthews (Central Connecticut conclude their three-game road hit attack. The Marblehead na- single before right fielder George left fielder Kyle Cronk (Penn) did State) scored them both on a sin- swing Wednesday against the tive has logged four multi-hit Sutherland (Cochise) singled and the same before scoring on a wild gle that dropped just inside the . First pitch is set games in his first nine this sum- center fielder Drew Robertson pitch. left field line. for 11:05 a.m. from Campanelli mer. In addition, second baseman (LIU Post) walked with one out. North Shore cut its deficit to Lane worked the longest relief Stadium. The same two teams Sal Frelick (Boston College) con- The Suns sent 11 men to the just one run in the sixth as des- outing of the summer by a Navs play a Thursday doubleheader at nected for a grand slam in the plate and scored six runs on five ignated hitter JP Knight (Tufts) pitcher, striking out four Suns Fraser Field that is slated for a first at-bat of his Navigators ca- hits in the fourth inning, which lined a leadoff single to left, ad- over four innings of four-hit, two- 4:30 p.m. start. Lynnfield victimized by hot Amesbury bats LYNNFIELD ters in order to keep Lynnfield at season, Marinelli knows that he From B1 bay. has his entire roster returning next Hayley Catania also answered year, minus one player. That player, Lynnfield scored its lone run in with her bat, launching her second O’Brien, has been one of the most the top of the third. After Hayley homer of the game in the bottom of important players for the Pioneers Catania gave up a single to Shap- the third to make it 11-1. over the past few years. leigh to start the game, she went on Amesbury added another run in “She’s going to be a big loss,” to retire the next eight batters in the bottom of the fifth on an RBI Marinelli said of O’Brien. “She’s order. Then, Shapleigh came up in sacrifice fly from Hannah Burdick been a great hitter for us, and she’s ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE the top of the third and launched a to make it 12-1, then ended the pitched almost every game for the The Marblehead girls lacrosse team walks off home run to give Lynnfield some game in the bottom of the sixth past three years, so she’ll be tough the field after losing to Reading in the Division life. Unfortunately for the Pioneers, when a run came home on a Lynn- to replace. And as good of a player Hayley Catania once again locked field error to trigger the mercy rule. as she is, she’s an even better kid. 1 North semifinals Tuesday. in and retired the next eight bat- While it’s a tough way to end the So we’re going to miss her.” Peabody’s season ends in softball quarterfinals Late rally not enough PEABODY score at 1-1. Makayla Iannalfo led back and fired across the diamond for Marblehead From B1 off and reached on an error. She got to get the out at first. Mastromat- to second on a passed ball and was teo spotted both runners well off the MARBLEHEAD Peabody starter Tianna Dawe singled to third by Makayla Rooney base and threw back to LeBlanc, who From B1 pitched in and out of trouble the and scored on Mackenzie Marmion’s fired home to catcher Kristina Ros- whole game, starting with the first sacrifice fly to center field. signol to get the runner attempting Madden reiterated what she told her team during the inning, when the Rangers had run- After that, the Tanners were held to score. first half timeout during the break, and Marblehead ners at second and third with only in check. They had just two more Following the game, Melanaphy scored the first two goals of the second half to go up 7-6, one out. Dawe buckled down and baserunners the rest of the game; could only wonder what might’ve with only 90 seconds gone in the second. Niamh Healy’s struck out the next two batters to Lucianna Mastromatteo, who led off been. second goal made it 5-4, and Bongiorno completed her get out of the inning unscathed. She the fourth with a single, and Mallory “It was a pretty well-played game hat-trick just 14 seconds later to give the home team wasn’t as lucky in the second inning the lead. LeBlanc, who led off the sixth with by both teams, they got the hits and when an infield error on the first at Reading regrouped after Marblehead took the lead a single. we didn’t, but we could have beaten bat of the frame came back to bite and tied it up with five minutes gone in the second half, Peabody escaped another threat in that team,” he said. “We just need the Tanners. Cari Rizzo reached on Chloe Doherty picking up her second off a pass from the fourth inning with an unconven- to make them throw more pitches, the booted ball, got to second on a Kayle Loughman. Nine minutes later Gohr scored to tional inning-ending 6-3-6-2 double but in the end our best hitters just passed ball, third on a throwing er- put the Rockets up 8-7, and Alex Palermo put Reading play. The Rangers had runners at didn’t hit today. It still was a great ror and scored on a single by Taylor up by a couple with 5:39 left in regulation, and they Cassidy. second and third with one out. Tar- season, but we should have beaten pretty much controlled the clock with Marblehead try- Peabody came right back in the top dugno hit a grounder to LeBlanc at that team.” ing to regain possession and generate some offense. of the third with a run to level the short, who looked the runner at third Peabody finished the season 18-4. Marblehead had some chances late in the game, Grace Arthur bounced a shot of the post, and Bongiorno’s bid Meagher, Riccio honored as Moynihan Student Athletes of the Year for her fourth goal with 3:03 remaining, was denied by Reading’s goalie Madison Bruzzesse. MOYNIHAN each year. standout who is now in the Buffalo Madden said it was very frustrating to fight back only to have Reading regain control of the game. From B1 Also receiving recognition was Sabres organization. Meghan Duggan, who was the cap- James Ridley, who will go back in “We played with heart from the beginning of the game “I’d have been even more dis- tain of the gold-medal winning wom- retirement after two years as prin- until the end, everyone played to win, we just came up traught than I was already if he did, en’s hockey team this past winter in cipal at St. Mary’s, was given a ca- two goals short,” Madden said. because I thought of all the games South Korea. She spoke, displaying reer achievement award, and Mary Reading’s coach Rachel Costa said it was a team win I’d pulled him out of so that he’d be her medals. Ryan, the retiring athletic director at for all 25 girls on the squad. rested and ready for the next game.” “I received a piece of advice after Rockport received a Lifetime Com- “We felt well prepared for this game, they executed “It’s an honor and a blessing to our first silver,” she said, “from Ange- mitment Award for her work in the the game plan well, and held off a very good Marble- receive this,” said Riccio, “especially la Ruggerio, our captain. She said ‘let schools. Matt Williams, a reporter for head team,” Costa said. with the crazy number of worthy stu- people see them.’ These medals tell the Salem News, received a Lifetime GIRLS LACROSSE dent-athletes in the area.” the story of my life.” Commitment Award for his work in Newburyport 19, Swampscott 3 Moynihan Lumber has honored Duggan also received the the community. The No. 5 Swampscott girls lacrosse team picked up student-athletes monthly during the Post-Graduate Achievement Award. And freelance photographer Rose two wins in the Division 2 North state tournament but school year since 1991-92. An overall Also among the speakers was Colin Raymond was presented with this No. 1 seed Newburyport ended the Big Blue’s postsea- winner is announced at the end of Blackwell, a former St. John’s Prep year’s Fan Award. son run. Swampscott ends the season at 14-7. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS WEDNESDAY THURSDAY (Not including last night’s games) Today Thursday Friday MIAA Baseball MIAA Baseball at Brockton vs. Brockton vs. Nashua Division 2 North semifinal Division 3 North semifinal W L Pct. GB Streak L10 (11a) (4:30) (7) M. Vineyard 8 1 0.889 - 6W 8-1 At Fraser Field, Lynn At Alumni Field, Lowell Dracut at Lynnfield (7) Bristol 8 3 0.727 1 1L 7-3 Burlington at Beverly (4) Brockton 7 4 0.636 2 1L 7-3 Division 3 North semifinal MIAA Softball Division 3 North semifinal Worcester 6 5 0.545 3 1W 5-5 At Fraser Field, Lynn Saturday Sunday At Martin Field, Lowell Nashua 3 7 0.300 5.5 2L 3-7 Swampscott at Austin Prep (7) at Martha’s St. Mary’s at Amesbury (3:30) Vineyard (6:30) OFF Pittsfi eld 3 9 0.250 6.5 1W 2-8 MIAA Softball MIAA Boys Tennis North Shore 2 8 0.200 6.5 1W 2-8 Division 2 North semifinal Division 3 North Final At Martin Field, Lowell At Newton South High School Burlington at Gloucester (7:30) Weston at Lynnfield (3:30)

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Players tee off a written evaluation. increase a career-best run of success a career-high four walks in 3 1/3 in- a right-hander from Central Heights at 9:30 a.m. and will enjoy The pitchers/catchers a great day of golf, net- session will be held from that began on May 20 against the nings. High School in Texas. Selected 11th working, fun and charita- 12:30 to 3pm. All aspects Orioles. Rodriguez is 3-0 this season Baltimore reliever Zach Britton overall, Rodriguez was introduced to ble giving. Lunch on the of their respective against Baltimore, the team that made his season debut, six months the crowd in the fourth inning. course and a lively 19th mechanics will be covered. gave the left-hander his rst profes- after undergoing surgery for a rup- TRAINER’S ROOM hole celebration will be fol- Each will receive a written sional contract in 2010 and traded tured right Achilles tendon. The lefty Red Sox: Relief pitcher Carson lowed by a reception with evaluation in addition to him to Boston in 2014. pitched a scoreless seventh inning. Smith, who hurt his shoulder last dinner, drinks, awards, raf- all pitchers video ana- The Red Sox are 12-1 in Rodriguez’s TAKE A SEAT month when he threw his glove in the fles and live auction! lyzed. starts, including 5-0 on the road. Red Sox: OF Mookie Betts was held dugout after giving up a home run to Cost for golf and dinner The cost of each five- Devers hit a two-run drive in the out of the starting lineup, one day af- Oakland’s Khris Davis, will have sur- is $200 per person. Regis- hour session is $90 each. second inning and Benintendi con- ter ending a 14-game stay on the dis- gery Wednesday and could be lost for ter at www.allcare.org/ For further information nected in the third for a 3-1 lead. A abled list with an abdominal strain. the season, Cora said. ... There is no golf-tournament-registra- please contact Coach bases-loaded walk and a run-scor- Boston manager Alex Cora said he timetable for the return of 2B Dustin Frank Carey at (781) 842- tion/ ing balk made it 5-2 in the fourth, didn’t want to push Betts so soon Pedroia (knee), a four-time All-Star Proceeds from this fund- 4042 or at fdcarey13@com- and Boston coasted to its major after his return, but intends to start who was placed on the disabled list raising event will benefit cast.net or at www.carey- countless patients and baseballacademy.com. league-leading 46th victory. him in Wednesday’s series nale. June 2. The team will wait until the Joey Rickard homered for the Ori- Betts, the major league leader with in ammation subsides before taking oles, who own the worst record in a .354 batting average and the top the next step. ... LHP Drew Pomer- TV/RADIO the big leagues (19-47) and have en- vote-getter for next month’s All-Star anz (biceps) played catch, feeling no TV dured six losing streaks of at least Game, said he felt “perfectly normal” pain from the stiff neck he woke up MLB ve games. and had no soreness following Mon- with on Monday. 1 p.m...... Toronto at Tampa Bay...... MLB Network 3:05 p.m...... Boston at Baltimore ...... NESN 4 p.m...... Pittsburgh at Arizona ...... MLB Network Tiger Woods looking for a win, 7:05 p.m...... Washington at NY Yankees ...... ESPN 10 p.m...... Texas at LA Dodgers ...... MLB Network WNBA 7 p.m...... Washington at Connecticut ...... ESPN2 the nal piece of his return to golf Soccer 10:30 p.m...... MLS: New England at San Jose ...... NBCSB SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. same Woods. Radio (AP) — Tiger Woods re- He hit one drive past MLB turned to the U.S. Open Johnson on the par-5 fth 3:05 p.m...... Boston at Baltimore ...... NESN for the rst time in three hole Tuesday that left him years and hardly anyone a 2-iron to the front of the noticed. green. He had two chances MLB Then again, it was late to win in March, missing a AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Sunday afternoon. Shinne- long birdie putt on the last East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB cock Hills was practically hole in Innisbrook and hit- New York 43 19 .694 — Atlanta 38 28 .576 — empty. ting a drive out-of-bounds Boston 46 22 .676 — Washington 36 28 .563 1 Tampa Bay 31 35 .470 14 Philadelphia 34 30 .531 3 “A bizarre experience,” on the 16th hole at Bay Toronto 30 37 .448 15½ New York 28 35 .444 8½ said Jordan Spieth, who Hill the following week. Baltimore 19 47 .288 26 Miami 25 42 .373 13½ Central Division Central Division played nine holes with him. But no trophies. No st W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Such a quiet moment pumps. Cleveland 35 29 .547 — Milwaukee 40 27 .597 — was rare for Woods in his “There’s two ways of look- Minnesota 29 34 .460 5½ Chicago 38 26 .594 ½ Detroit 31 37 .456 6 St. Louis 36 29 .554 3 celebrated return follow- ing at that,” Woods said. Chicago 22 42 .344 13 Pittsburgh 32 34 .485 7½ ing four back surgeries. “I’ve given myself chances Kansas City 22 44 .333 14 Cincinnati 23 43 .348 16½ West Division West Division A year that began with to win, which I didn’t know W L Pct GB W L Pct GB intrigue soon gave way to if I was ever going to do Seattle 42 24 .636 — Arizona 36 29 .554 — Houston 42 25 .627 ½ Los Angeles 33 32 .508 3 hysteria over anticipation again. And then again, not Los Angeles 37 30 .552 5½ San Francisco 33 34 .493 4 of his rst victory in nearly happy with the fact that I Oakland 34 32 .515 8 Colorado 32 34 .485 4½ ve years. didn’t win because I loved Texas 27 41 .397 16 San Diego 32 37 .464 6 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS That time has not ar- how it felt being there. Tuesday’s Games Cincinnati (Mahle 4-6) at Kansas City rived as Woods heads into Tiger Woods watches a tee shot during a U.S. ... And so, yeah, I’ve had Boston 6, Baltimore 4 (Hammel 2-6), 8:15 p.m. Open practice round at Shinnecock Hills in N.Y. Yankees 3, Washington 0 Houston (Cole 7-1) at Oakland (Blackburn the second major of the my opportunities. Also, Minnesota 6, Detroit 4 1-0), 10:05 p.m. year. Southampton, N.Y., Tuesday afternoon. I’m very thankful to have Tampa Bay 4, Toronto 1 Texas (Hamels 3-6) at L.A. Dodgers (Maeda “Golf is always frustrat- had those opportunities. I Philadelphia 5, Colorado 4 4-4), 10:10 p.m. ing,” Woods said Tuesday It has been 10 years since sleeping aid Ambien, the didn’t know if I was going Miami 3, San Francisco 1 N.Y. Mets (deGrom 4-1) at Atlanta (Soroka Woods won his last U.S. anti-anxiety drug Xanax Atlanta 8, N.Y. Mets 2 1-1), 12:10 p.m. after going nine holes to have them again.” Milwaukee 4, Chicago Cubs 0 Chicago Cubs (Montgomery 2-1) at Milwau- with Dustin Johnson and Open, his 14th and last and the active ingredient What kind of opportuni- San Diego 4, St. Louis 2 kee (Chacin 5-1), 2:10 p.m. major. All it takes for him for marijuana in his sys- Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Bryson DeChambeau, win- ties will Shinnecock Hills Pittsburgh (Taillon 3-5) at Arizona (Greinke Cincinnati at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. ners of the last two PGA to temper any frustrations tem. He entered a clinic to offer? 5-4), 3:40 p.m. Houston at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Colorado (Anderson 3-1) at Philadelphia Tour events. “There’s al- is to look back at last year, get help and pleaded guilty Tuesday was the busiest L.A. Angels at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. (Pivetta 4-5), 7:05 p.m. ways something that isn’t when he didn’t know if he to a reckless driving charge day of practice under a clear Texas at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. San Francisco (Suarez 2-4) at Miami (Smith Pittsburgh at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. quite right, and that’s would even play another that kept him out of jail. sky, warm weather and a 5-6), 7:10 p.m. Wednesday’s Games U.S. Open. Asked about the video San Diego (Lauer 2-4) at St. Louis (Weaver where we as players have course that just about ev- Toronto (Happ 8-3) at Tampa Bay (TBD), to make adjustments. He was at a low point in of his arrest and how his eryone is raving about. 1:10 p.m. 3-5), 8:15 p.m. Boston (Sale 5-4) at Baltimore (Cashner Thursday’s Games You’ve seen the tourna- his career and his person- life has changed, Woods Woods played nine holes 2-8), 3:05 p.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. ments I’ve played this year. al life. While recovering replied, “It’s gotten better.” in the afternoon Sunday L.A. Angels (Richards 4-4) at Seattle (Gon- Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. There’s always something. from fusion surgery — his That seems like longer and Monday — a change zales 7-3), 4:10 p.m. Houston at Oakland, 3:35 p.m. Washington (Fedde 0-1) at N.Y. Yankees Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Hopefully, this is one of fourth surgery on his back than a year ago because from the days when he (Gray 4-4), 7:05 p.m. Boston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. those weeks where I put in three years — he was Woods has been such an would sweep the dew off Minnesota (Berrios 7-5) at Detroit (Boyd San Francisco at Miami, 12:10 p.m. it all together and even arrested on a DUI charge active part of the PGA the grass rst thing in the 4-4), 7:10 p.m. Colorado at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m. Cleveland (Bauer 5-4) at Chicago White Sox San Diego at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. it out. And we’ll see what and found to have a mix- Tour again. In some in- morning — and nine holes (Covey 2-1), 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. happens.” ture of two painkillers, the stances, he looks like the Tuesday morning. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 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 CUL DE SAC / RICHARD THOMPSON

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 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) Listen carefully to what’s being Listen and respond from the You know what you must do, Someone will present some- Don’t feel you must do things Learn all you can about some- asked of you before you agree. heart. Being true to yourself so stop procrastinating and thing that sounds good, but in a big way to get noticed. Your one before you open up about Don’t let someone from your and your beliefs will make your start tying up loose ends. get the lowdown and consider ability to innovate and stick to your personal life or intentions. past disrupt your personal or life easier. Don’t let clutter and The less you leave undone, the consequences before you a budget will make a differ- Don’t let anyone put demands financial interests. Joint ven- past problems hold you back. the fewer complaints you will decide to get involved. Joint ence. or pressure on you. Implement tures are best avoided. face. ventures aren’t in your best in- a healthier lifestyle. terest. CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If you get creative and do Look at what you can accom- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Confusion will set in when it Don’t make an unnecessary things differently, you’ll be sur- plish, not at what you cannot. Wear your heart on your sleeve Sink your teeth into something comes to emotional matters. change. The cost will turn out prised at the response you get. If you focus on friends, family and let your feelings be known. you find mentally stimulating. Set the record straight if some- to be far greater than what your An open mind will help you by- and finding out all you can Don’t fear being different or What you discover will help one gets the wrong impression. budget can handle. Avoid un- pass negativity. Bring joy into about your heritage, it will trying something new. Interact you broaden your horizons and Personal improvements should predictable or argumentative your life. Romance is encour- change how you move for- with people who can offer a encourage you to make serious be considered. Love is on the individuals. Let experience be aged. ward. unique perspective. plans. rise. your guide.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Couple’s plans hit a snag over detour to a strip club With more than one way to turn DEAR ABBY: My boy- all interactions with her. Jean Nidetch, the founder the second round), but could friend and I have been Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van She has a huge sense of of Weight Watchers, said, “It’s leave the contract down one dating for a year and a Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, entitlement and does not choice — not chance — that at trick three. half. We are planning on and was founded by her mother, appreciate my help. I feel I determines your destiny.” So, it is best to start with moving to California to- have failed as a parent At the bridge table, the dummy’s low club. But what gether in a few months. Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at and hope I can move past mathematically best line of DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los do you do if East plays low I flew to Monterey to job this and work through my play may fail when an inferior smoothly? I would put in the depression. Any advice hunt, and he is supposed Angeles, CA 90069. approach would have worked 10 because most Easts with to be flying in soon. How- you can offer is welcome. — although that almost never the king, especially king-dou- ever, last night I found out happens in this column. bleton, will win the trick, or at he and his buddy went to cost of a relationship? with because it really isn’t BEST MOM I CAN BE In today’s Danny Kleinman How do I deal with some- possible to control the ac- least think about it. a strip club. My boyfriend DEAR BEST MOM: You deal, South is in six no-trump. knows I’m uncomfortable one so stubborn to the tions of another adult. What should he do after a Here, the 10 loses to West’s point he can’t see when have not “failed” as a par- jack, and another heart is re- with him going to strip ent. Your daughter has an heart lead? he’s in the wrong? Abby, he DEAR ABBY: My turned. South takes that and clubs, and he assured me addiction. Her addiction is In the auction, four no- is in the wrong, isn’t he? 33-year-old daughter re- that they would not be go- not your fault. Substance trump was quantitative. Dis- plays a club to the ace. When cently moved back home the king does not appear, de- ing when we spoke on the CHOICE IS CLEAR abusers have been known cuss this sequence with your phone earlier in the eve- after failing to finish a to fall off the wagon on partner. clarer must fall back on the ning. DEAR CHOICE: A wise graduate program. I dis- their road to sobriety, and South starts with eight top spade finesse and diamond He says I’m controlling woman chooses her battles covered she was an alco- this is what happened to tricks: one spade, two hearts, break. and childish for being an- carefully. If your boyfriend holic a few years ago and your daughter. four diamonds and one club. gry at him. I told him it’s spent more than an occa- encouraged her to get It would be helpful for True, he probably has six dia- either me or the strip sional evening hanging treatment. She was in an you to talk about your de- mond tricks, but he still needs clubs — mostly just to see out in strip clubs, I can see outpatient recovery pro- pression with a licensed extras from the black suits. how he would react. His why it would be a deal gram and making prog- mental health professional Should he start on clubs or response was that free- breaker. But unless you left ress, but recently relapsed. who is familiar with ad- spades; and if clubs, how: ace dom of choice is very im- something important out Before her relapse, her dictions, and to attend and another, or low to the 10, portant to him. I even of your letter — like the dad and I helped her to some Al-Anon meetings. or low to the queen? went as far as to say if he fact that he did more than buy a business, which is Because you feel your rela- If the spade finesse is win- feels the need to go to strip look — it doesn’t appear not doing well. Her em- tionship with your daugh- ning (and diamonds are not clubs, then I would start that he does. ployees quit, and she lost a ter has reached the point 5-0), that gets declarer up to stripping on the side to You escalated the situa- lot of income. She started that she can no longer live 12 tricks. But if it loses, South spite him. tion and you shouldn’t going to AA meetings, and with you, tell her she must will probably need to find a I’m tempted to cancel his have. However, if you feel hired some people she met make other living arrange- singleton club king. ticket to California. I don’t so strongly about strip who attend and live in a ments and set a date for Similarly, playing the ace want him flying here if we clubs, perhaps you should halfway house. her to move out. Do not do and another club might save a are just going to fight. Is consider finding another I regret helping her, and it in anger. In fact, it may guess (East plays an honor on this situation worth the man to spend your life I now realize I must stop be better for both of you.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE City of Lynn Invitation for Bid 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 HVAC Full Service and Preventative Maintenance Program mortgage given by William A. Ogbemudia to Mortgage Electronic Registration given by Michael Hartigan, and Helen A. Hartigan to Mortgage Electronic Systems, Inc. as nomine for Prime Mortgage Financial, Inc., dated March 23, 2005 Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Full Spectrum Lending Inc., its The City of Lynn invites sealed bids from HVAC contractors to supply a full service and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book successors and assigns, dated January 3, 2002 and recorded with the Essex and preventative maintenance program for eight (8) specific buildings owned by 24130, Page 223, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 18163, Page 21, the City in accordance with the documents prepared by the Inspectional Services assignment from and by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration subsequently assigned to Select Portfolio Servicing, Inc. by Mortgage Electronic Department. Work consists of supplying all labor, parts, material, tools, and all Systems, Inc. to Chase Home Finance, LLC dated April 30, 2010 and recorded Registration Systems, Inc. by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern other services required to complete and satisfy all HVAC services and preventative with said registry on May 4, 2010 at Book 29439 Page 127 and by forclosure District) Registry of Deeds at Book 28210, Page 404 for breach of the conditions maintenance. deed from JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA s/b/m Chase Home Finance LLC to Federal of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Home Loan Mortgage Corporation dated January 31, 2012 and recorded with said Auction at 2:00 PM on June 27, 2018 at 14 Elaine Avenue, Saugus, MA, all and The work is estimated to cost $800,000 over three (3) years. registry on October 27, 2011 at Book 31091 Page 411 and by assignment from singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation to JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Bids are subject to M.G.L. c.149 §44A-J and to minimum wage rates as required Association dated August 21, 2017 and recorded with said registry on August 29, The two certain parcels of land with the buildings thereon situated in Saugus, by M.G.L. c.I49 §§26 to 27H inclusive. 2017 at Book 36137 Page 80, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and Essex County, Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: PARCEL 1 A for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 p.m. certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon situated in Suagus, Essex County, Specifications will be available for pick up starting Wednesday, June 13, 2018 at on July 9, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 6 Rockland Street, Lynn, Massachusetts. being Lots 88 and 89 on plan entitled "Lincoln Heights, Saugus, the City of Lynn, Purchasing Department. Specifications will be mailed or emailed Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said Mass." dated July 1903, recorded with Essex South District Deed in Book 1969. upon request at [email protected]. mortgage, Page 1; together bounded and described as follows: WESTERLY by Elaine Avenue(formerly called Blane Avenue) fifty-one (51) feet; NORTHERLY by Midvale General bidders must be certified by the Division of Capital Asset Management TO WIT: Avenue, as shown on plan recorded with said Registry in Plan Book 18, Plan 23, in and Maintenance (DCAMM) in the following category of work - HVAC and must two courses, ninety-five (95) feet; EASTERLY by Lot 30, as shown on plan first submit a current DCAMM Certificate of Eligibility and signed DCAMM The land with the buildings thereon, situated at 6 Rockland Street in said Lynn, above mentioned, thirty (30) feet; and SOUTHERLY by Lot 87, as shown on plan Prime/General Contractor Update Statement (Form CQ 3). bounded and described as follows: first above mentioned, eighty-six and 9/10 (86.9) feet. Containing 3,855 square NORTHERLY by Rockland Street, twenty-one and thirty-five hundredths (21.35) feet, more or less. PARCEL 2 A certain parcel of land situated in Saugus. Essex General Bids will be received until 11:30 AM on June 28, 2018 and publicly feet; County, Massachusetts, being Lots 85, 86 and 87 on plan entitled, "Lincoln opened, read and forthwith at the City of Lynn Purchasing Department, 3 City Hall EASTERLY on three courses, twenty-five (25) feet, twenty-three and sixty-eight Heights, Saugus, Mass." dated July 1903. recorded with Essex South District Square, Rm 205, Lynn, MA 01901. Bids must be sealed, marked accordingly and hundredths (23.68) feet, and thirty-six and seven hundredths (36.07) feet. Registry of Deeds, Book 1969, Page 1; together bounded and described as submitted to the address above. NORTHERLY again, by land now or formerly of Richard L. Patten et ux, twenty-one follows: WESTERLY by Elaine Avenue (formerly called Blane Avenue), 75 feet; and seventy-seven hundredths (21.77) feet; SOUTHERLY by Lot 84 on said plan, 81.5 feet; EASTERLY by Lots 32, 31 and a General bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit that is not less than five (5%) SOUTHERLY by land now or formerly of Isaac Galber and George Chin, Trustee, nine portion of Lot 30, 75 feet; and NORTHERLY by Lot 88 on said plan, 86.9 feet. of the total three (3) year bid amount. Bid deposit may be in the form of a certified and fifteen hundredths (9.15) feet, thirty-two and seventy-eight hundredths Containing 6,315 square feet, according to said plan. Being the same premises check, cashier's check or bid bond payable to the City of Lynn. (32.78) feet, twelve and sixty-two hundredths (12.62) feet, and seven and conveyed to the herein named mortgagor (s) by deed recorded with Essex South ninety-four hundredths (7.94) feet; and District Registry of Deeds in Book 11816. Page 433. PRE-BID CONFERENCE / SITE VISIT: WESTERLY by land now or formerly of John I. and Mildred F. Deveau, one hundred Date and Time: Monday, June 18, 2018 at 10:00 AM nine and sixty-eight hundredths (109.68) feet. The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Address: 3 City Hall Square, Lynn, MA 01901 — Room 302 Being shown as Lot A on a plan entitled, ''Plan of Land in Lynn, belonging to restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax Richard L. & Elinor A. Pattern, Scale 1''=10', Towers Engineering Co., Surveyors,'' titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in All potential bidders must notify the Inspectional Services Department at recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 3877, Page 487. possession, and attorney's fees and costs. 781-598-4000 prior to pre-bid conference of their intent to participate in the site Subject to reservations mentioned in the deed of Susan D. Welch, et al to Helen E. visit. Caverly, dated March 22, 1890, and recorded in Essex South District Registry of TERMS OF SALE: Deeds in Book 1273, Page 519. A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of Bid under M.G.L. c. 149, §§44A-44J Subject to an easement for sewer, water and gas pipes through the premises a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be numbered 4 Rockland Street as shown in a deed dated February 21, 1952 and delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be Timothy Leonard recorded at said Registry in Book 3877, Page 498. required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of Purchasing Agent the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Item: June 13, 2018 For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other District) Registry of Deeds in Book 21410, Page 16. check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Premises: 82 Grant Street, Lynn, MA nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of mortgage given by having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Oscar Pimentel and Crismely Bernabel to Bank of America, N.A., and now held by Bank of America, N.A., said mortgage dated September 15, 2005 and recorded Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. TERMS OF SALE: with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24838, Page Select Portfolio Servicing Inc. 545; for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on July 11, 2018 at 11:00 AM A deposit of Ten thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank Present Holder of said Mortgage, check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises described in said By Its Attorneys, mortgage, to wit: The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., ORLANS PC 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box PO Box 540540 A parcel of land together with the buildings thereon, situate in Lynn, Essex County, 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days Waltham, MA 02454 from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon Massachusetts, and known as 82 Grant Street, being No.5 as shown on a plan of Phone: (781) 790-7800 land of Charles O. Beede dated August 27, 1887, drawn by I.K. Harris, receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in 16-004213 said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Surveyor,recorded with Essex South District Registry of deeds, Book of plans No. 5, Item: June 6, 13, 20, 2018 Plan 17. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Being the same premises described by deed of Michael J. Gilroy & Gordon Cronin JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION City of Lynn dated 8/11/80 Recorded with Essex County Registry Of Deeds at Book 6725 Pg. Present holder of said mortgage Invitation for Bid 297. HVAC Maintenance Mid-Size Buildings By its Attorneys, The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. The City of Lynn invites sealed bids from HVAC contractors to supply a time and the event of a typographical error in this publication. 150 California Street material HVAC service in specific MID-SIZE buildings owned by the City in Newton, MA 02458 accordance with the documents prepared by the Inspectional Services For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated September 15, 2005 and recorded (617) 558-0500 Department. Work consists of HVAC service on a time and material basis. in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24838, Page 201004-1114 - PRP Contractor must supply all labor, parts, material, tools, and all other services 544. Item: June 13, 20, 27, 2018 required to complete work. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all The work is estimated to cost $350,000 over three (3) years. liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. City of Lynn Bids are subject to M.G.L. c.149 §44A-J and to minimum wage rates as required Invitation for Bid by M.G.L. c.I49 §§26 to 27H inclusive. FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid HVAC Maintenance Small Buildings in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place Specifications will be available for pick up starting Wednesday, June 13, 2018 at of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in The City of Lynn invites sealed bids from HVAC contractors to supply a time and the City of Lynn, Purchasing Department. Specifications will be mailed or emailed cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days material HVAC maintenance service program for (15) small buildings owned by the upon request at [email protected]. after the date of sale. City in accordance with the documents prepared by the Inspectional Services Department. Work consists of maintaining specific small size buildings as it General bidders must be certified by the Division of Capital Asset Management Other terms to be announced at the sale. pertains to heating, cooling and air quality relative to systems and equipment. and Maintenance (DCAMM) in the following category of work - HVAC and must submit a current DCAMM Certificate of Eligibility and signed DCAMM Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP The work is estimated to cost $150,000 over three (3) years. Prime/General Contractor Update Statement (Form CQ 3). 1080 Main Street Pawtucket, RI 02860 Bids are subject to M.G.L. c.149 §44A-J and to minimum wage rates as required General Bids will be received until 10:30 AM on June 28, 2018 and publicly Attorney for Bank of America, N.A. by M.G.L. c.I49 §§26 to 27H inclusive. opened, read and forthwith at the City of Lynn Purchasing Department, 3 City Hall Present Holder of the Mortgage Square, Rm 205, Lynn, MA 01901. Bids must be sealed, marked accordingly and (401) 272-1400 Specifications will be available for pick up starting Wednesday, June 13, 2018 at submitted to the address above. Item: June 13, 20, 27, 2018 the City of Lynn, Purchasing Department. Specifications will be mailed or emailed upon request at [email protected]. General bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit that is not less than five (5%) of the total three (3) year bid amount. Bid deposit may be in the form of a certified General bidders must be certified by the Division of Capital Asset Management check, cashier's check or bid bond payable to the City of Lynn. and Maintenance (DCAMM) in the following category of work - HVAC and must Selling a house? submit a current DCAMM Certificate of Eligibility and signed DCAMM PRE-BID CONFERENCE / SITE VISIT: Buying a house? Prime/General Contractor Update Statement (Form CQ 3). Date and Time: Monday, June 18, 2018 at 10:00 AM Address: 3 City Hall Square, Lynn, MA 01901 - Room 302 General Bids will be received until 10:00 AM on June 28, 2018 and publicly Find out what properties opened, read and forthwith at the City of Lynn Purchasing Department, 3 City Hall All potential bidders must notify the Inspectional Services Department at Square, Rm 205, Lynn, MA 01901. Bids must be sealed, marked accordingly and 781-598-4000 prior to pre-bid conference of their intent to participate in the site recently sold in your area. submitted to the address above. visit.

General bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit that is not less than five (5%) Bid under M.G.L. c. 149, §§44A-44J Check out of the total three (3) year bid amount. Bid deposit may be in the form of a certified the Real Estate page check, cashier's check or bid bond payable to the City of Lynn. Timothy Leonard Purchasing Agent in Saturday’s paper. PRE-BID CONFERENCE / SITE VISIT: Item: June 13, 2018 Date and Time: Monday, June 18, 2018 at 10:00 AM Address: 3 City Hall Square, Lynn, MA 01901 - Room 302

All potential bidders must notify the Inspectional Services Department at 781-598-4000 prior to pre-bid conference of their intent to participate in the site visit. Bid under M.G.L. c. 149, §§44A-44J

Timothy Leonard Purchasing Agent Item: June 13, 2018 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 What goes into a go-bag? How to prepare an emergency kit By Melissa immune from disaster and and potentially critical de- should last the entire fami- Kossler Dutton unexpected evacuation, cisions to make," he said. ly three days. That includes ASSOCIATED PRESS said Jim Judge, emergency His bag includes wheels 1 gallon of water per person management director for so it can be rolled through per day. Include non-per- Heather Kretzer, a health Volusia County, Fla., and urban areas or airports, ishable food that requires consultant for the Florida a member of the Ameri- and it also has straps and no water or cooking. Don't Department of Health in can Red Cross Scientific a waist belt so it can be forget plates, silverware Panama City, lives near Advisory Council. Threats worn as a backpack. and a manual can opener. the water. But the most re- range from weather con- Some families prefer an Protein bars make a good cent call for an evacuation cerns and wildfires to haz- old suitcase or plastic tub emergency food, Kretzer in her area wasn't because ardous material spills and stored under a bed or in a said. of a hurricane but because police matters. closet, Judge said. A duf- Warshaw recommends of an active shooter. With hurricane and wild- fle bag also works well, water purification tablets The incident, which did fire seasons under way, Kretzer said. in case the water supply not result in any bystand- summer is a good time to The contents of your kit becomes tainted. ers being injured but did consider packing a go-bag should help you survive This includes eyeglasses, lead to the temporary of emergency supplies. up to three days, she said. contact solution, hygiene evacuation of an apart- Having a pre-packed bag Be sure to think about ev- supplies, and prescription ment complex, drove home or bin ready will help re- ery member of the family, and over-the-counter med- to Kretzer the need for all duce the stress of a stress- including pets. icines that are taken regu- families to have a surviv- ful situation, said Stuart "It's like going camping larly. If you have a young al bag they can grab in an Warshaw, whose company, — all the things you need child, include diapers, emergency. VLESdesigns, sells stocked to take with you," Judge baby food and formula. "You can be asked to emergency bags. He and said. If you are unable to pack evacuate your home for a other safety experts also Kretzer, Judge and War- prescription medications, number of emergencies — recommend having a plan shaw offered the following tape a note to the bag re- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS often with little warning about how to evacuate and suggestions on what to minding you to grab them, and limited time to gather where to go. include in an emergency or prepare a checklist The contents of your kit should help you sur- your possessions," she said. "You need a cool head bag: of last-minute additions vive up to three days. Be sure to think about No area in the country is when there's little time Remember that supplies that's kept with the bag. every member of the family, including pets.

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B8 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 ‘Little Women,’ author Alcott still resonate 150 years later By Sarah Betancourt worldwide confront sexual ters in Concord. Although ASSOCIATED PRESS misconduct, misogyny and her transcendentalist fa- pay inequity. ther led his family through CONCORD — A centu- Mayela Boeder, 34, of 30 homes, one stands out ry and a half before the Appleton, Wisconsin, read as the place where "Little #MeToo movement gave "Little Women" as a girl Women" was written: Or- women a bold, new collec- and thinks it's still rele- chard House. tive voice, Louisa May Al- vant. Alcott was 26 when her cott was lending them her "You could say that family moved into the own. strong females in litera- then-dilapidated house Society had far different ture, TV and every oth- in 1858. The enterpris- expectations of women ing family turned the in 1867, when publisher er medium have slowly tenant farmhouse, once Thomas Niles asked Alcott shaped the minds of mod- slated for destruction, to write a "girls' story." At ern strong women," she into a place where Ralph a time when women were says. Waldo Emerson, Henry expected to marry, often "We grew up with Buffy, David Thoreau and other did not hold employment Hermione, Katniss, Jo, literary neighbors would and could not vote, Alcott Lizzie Bennet, Sara drop by for intellectu- had her doubts about the Crewe, among others," al discussions. Bronson success of "Little Women." she says, "and so we have encouraged his wife and Since then, the com- almost been groomed to daughters to join and ing-of-age book has been  ght for what's right and built Louisa a desk at a translated into more than to not let others take ad- time when writing was 50 languages and made vantage of us." considered by scientists PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS into  lms, a musical and a Alcott drew heavily from recently aired PBS "Mas- her experiences living in to be injurious to the fe- U2 lead singer Bono spoke of losing inspiring people at his concert in terpiece" miniseries. The poverty with progressive male psyche. New York. novel constantly  nds parents Bronson and Ab- Looking back, says Or- new audiences as women igail Alcott and three sis- chard House Executive Director Jan Turnquist, At Apollo show, U2 dedicates the Alcotts were feminists. "They believed all humans have agency," she says. a song to Anthony Bourdain She tells of how Louisa May Alcott was the  rst By John Carucci chael Hutchence," Bono John McEnroe, rocker Jon woman to register to vote ASSOCIATED PRESS said Monday night before Bon Jovi, E-Street band in Concord in 1879, when launching into an impas- guitarist "Little Steven" Massachusetts gave wom- NEW YORK — U2 front- sioned version of "Stuck in Van Zandt, and New En- en the right to vote in town man Bono honored the a Moment You Can't Get gland Patriots owner Rob- elections on education and late Anthony Bourdain to- Out Of." ert Kraft. children issues. ward the end of the band's The Grammy-winning The band ripped through In 1880, Alcott and 19 special performance at the song about suicide was its 90-minute set, covering other women attended Apollo Theater in Harlem. written by the band after 18 songs, and maintain- the Concord town meeting Bono spoke of losing a INXS singer Hutchence ing enough energy to keep and cast their ballots. In a "lot of inspiring, useful was found dead in 1997 of many of the nearly 1,500 letter to periodical Wom- people" over the past few an apparent suicide. on their feet for most of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS an's Journal, Alcott wrote years "who gave up on of voting: "No bolt fell on The 61-year old Bour- the night. On the oor, Since “Little Women” was published 150 years their own life" alluding to dain was found dead of fans waved their arms and our audacious heads, no ago, the coming of age book has been translat- the apparent suicides of an apparent suicide last sang along from the  rst earthquake shook the ed into more than 50 languages. musicians Chris Cornell week in France. chorus of opener, "I Will town." and Chester Bennington, As for the performance, Follow" to the last encore as well as fashion design- the band took a break of "Love Is Bigger Than er Kate Spade. from their Experience and Anything in Its Way." 14 boys, no regrets: Michigan "And now this great sto- Innocence arena tour to Never afraid to play ryteller, who I'm sure has play a special one-night songs from a new album, stories he couldn't tell us. show at the legendary the- four came from "Expe- family happy the way they are So for Anthony Bourdain, ater for Sirius XM, sub- rience." But they also and his friends and family scribers. The invite-only included standards like By Mike Householder Sheboygan, entered the plied by members of their this is a song inspired by show had a star-studded "Pride (In the Name of ASSOCIATED PRESS world in April. church before scattering. a great, great, great friend guest list, including Harry Love)," ''Vertigo," and "De- The newborn's middle Gabe, 11, took off for a LAKEVIEW, Mich. — A of ours. His name is Mi- Belafonte, tennis legend sire." name is inspired by a tale spin around the 200-acre Michigan couple has 14 Kateri's dad — himself property atop a four- boys and no regrets, re- the father of 14 — tells wheel ATV. Francisco, 3, gardless of what online about an American Indian lounged on the carpet, opinion-givers have to say chief who was the father of watching cartoons on You put in the sweat — we’ll about it. many boys. The chief be- "There are some really a at-screen TV. Drew, lieved his last child would 21, battled Brandon in mean people in the world. be a girl, but when the take care of the equity. And it doesn't matter," a game of 8-ball while baby was a boy, the chief 6-year-old Luke looked said Jay Schwandt, the fa- named him Sheboygan. As on. The most popular ac- ther of the boy brood. "We in "she is a boy again." tivity was hugging, kiss- happen to be this great big "So, we decided to have ing, or holding baby Fin- family with 14 boys that a little fun with it," Kateri has so much fun every sec- Schwandt said. "He's got ley, which it seems just ond that we're together. a lot of brothers standing about every Schwandt did And we still get horrible behind him, so if anybody at one point or another. comments." wants to make fun of his "I have said, steadfastly, Some comments focus name, they can try." that we are done having on whether Schwandt Mom, dad, all 14 boys, children," Jay Schwandt and his wife, Kateri, 43, and several of the older said. "But I have been re- are capable of giving each ones' girlfriends recently minded that I said the ex- child enough attention, a met up at the family farm act same thing after Tuck- criticism their fourth son, in rural Lakeview, where er (who's now 4). And after Brandon, dismisses. they crowded around the Francisco. It just feels like "It's just what we grew table to enjoy dinner sup- we're done." up with. I don't know how to explain it. It's just life. It's our life," said Brandon Schwandt, a 19-year-old hockey standout who re- cently signed to play with a junior team in Florida. Brandon's mom de- scribes life at home in the Grand Rapids suburb of Rockford as "organized chaos." While his dad, a 44-year-old lawyer and owner of a land surveying business, sees it this way: "Crazy. Chaotic. Noisy. Messy. But, we enjoy it. If we didn't, we wouldn't have continued to have this many children." 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