SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2017 Contaminated factory site up for sale in Peabody By Adam Swift company can advertise the potential for up to 120 ITEM STAFF multi-family units on the property. “The problem that you have with this is that PEABODY — Just when city of cials were the advertisement states that they are going to starting to breathe a sigh of relief over cleanup develop 120 multi-family homes,” said Turco. efforts at the former L. Fine Factory property on “I’d like to refer that ad to the city solicitor and Lynn eld Street, new questions are being raised have a ruling on whether the city can prevent about the possible sale of the 12.58-acre property. that from being advertised because this is actu- Earlier this week, the property was advertised ally an IL (light industry) zone and housing is with a $3.1 million asking price by Engel and not allowed.” Volkers, a high-end real estate company out of Turco said he doesn’t understand how the re- FILE PHOTO | SCOTT EISEN Boston. The property is currently owned by Kev- altor can advertise the parcel falsely and said he in Hoag/143 Lynn eld St. LLC, which bought the wants the city solicitor to rule whether the ad is An aerial view of 143 Lynn eld St. in Peabody where haz- property for $600,000 in 2013. legal or not. ardous waste, solid waste, asbestos waste and wetlands But Ward 1 City Councilor Jon Turco is asking violations were found during a joint investigation by the for a legal opinion as to whether the real estate PEABODY, A7 city and state. ‘She’s my All shrink, roads and I’m lead to hers’ Market Saugus friends walk, talk together Basket By Thomas Grillo By Michael Conway ITEM STAFF FOR THE ITEM LYNN — Work is un- SAUGUS — Imagine another derway to improve access morning several miles inland from around the new Market the Atlantic Coast, but they lace up Basket under construc- their shoes just the same. Neither tion at the General Elec- snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of tric Factory of the Future night… their rubber soles hit the site. pavement. However, these are not The $2 million proj- letter carriers adhering to the unof- ect, funded by DeMoulas cial United States Postal Service Super Markets Inc., the creed, but a pair of Saugus seniors Tewksbury-based chain who’ve walked together through store, will reconstruct and town nearing four decades. They’ve upgrade Federal Street, chatted the entirety, and have Western Avenue, and Bos- reaped the many bene ts. ton Avenue. Meet Saugonians, Ann Tringale, It is intended to support 77, and Sandy Sturrock, 74, long- the city’s Market Square time friends, neighbors, and walk- revitalization, which in- ing partners since the early 1970s. cludes the redevelopment “But we don’t go out if it’s icy,” says of the 22-acre former GE Sturrock, for fear of injury. site. Market Square will Otherwise, four days a week at feature an 84,000 square 9 a.m., they meet near Stackpole foot state-of-the-art su- Field close to their homes. Unless permarket and 50,000 sidetracked by a baby in carriage, square feet of retail and or to snoop out a new house in of ce space. the neighborhood, over the next “We have been working 40 minutes, they’ll trek two-and- on this project for three a-half miles through a section of years and are excited that town. First across Appleton and we are on schedule to Summer streets, then they head open Aug. 1,” said James west on Main to Newhall Avenue. Cowdell, executive direc- At the Saugus Commons loop they tor of the city’s Economic reach the halfway point, and head Development and Indus- back. At a pace just shy of pow- trial Corp., the city’s de- er-walking, they’ve marched into velopment bank. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK healthier bodies and minds. The $25 million store Ann Tringale, left, and Sandy Sturrock walk down Summer Street in Saugus on the is expected to employ SAUGUS, A7 nal leg of their daily walk. 75 full-time employees and 400 part timers. Market Basket will join Shaw’s, Stop & Shop and PriceRite in the city. Bridgewell, NSMC coaching the way to recovery Shuttered since 1988, the once state-of-the-art facto- LYNN — A local nonpro t is teaming with dose, according to a press release from North enable overdose victims to simply walk out ry sat empty until Mayor North Shore Medical Center to provide recov- Shore Medical Center. NSMC, which oper- of the emergency room without any support. Judith Flanagan Kennedy ery coaches for every person treated for an ates emergency rooms in Salem and Lynn, “We feel fortunate to partner with met with high-level GE ex- overdose in Union Hospital’s emergency room. is the largest medical provider on the North Bridgewell in this challenging work, and be- ecutives to discuss redevel- Bridgewell, a Peabody-based nonpro t with Shore. lieve that the experience and dedication of oping the parcel. extensive experience in providing treatment “We know from our experience that individ- the coaches will enhance the lives of our pa- Charles Patsios, a and housing for people recovering from sub- uals with substance use disorders respond to tients in ways that complement the expertise Swampscott developer, bought the property from stance use disorders, now offers 24/7 emer- recovery coaches who understand their expe- and efforts of our Emergency Department GE in 2013 for $4 million. gency response services by trained recovery rience and can provide unconditional support staff,” said Jane Clarke, R.N. and executive coaches. All recovery coaches have personally and guidance,” said Mark Kennard, director director of emergency services at NSMC. Thomas Grillo can be overcome their own addictions and can relate of community services at Bridgewell. reached at tgrillo@item- rsthand to those struggling after an over- As a society, Kennard said we can no longer RECOVERY, A7 live.com. INSIDE A hairy situation at Malden charter school

In Lynn By Steve Freker and the Massachusetts Anti-Defa- representative on behalf of Mystic Residents work FOR THE ITEM mation League, according to tele- Valley Interim Director Alex Dan. to protect veterans’ vised reports. Her daughters are “The Mystic Valley Regional Char- graves. A3 MALDEN — The mother of twin named Deanna and Mya. ter School serves a diverse stu- 15-year-old African-American girls In Opinion says of cials at Mystic Valley Re- Other African-American and bira- dent population from surrounding Shribman: gional Charter School lack sensitiv- cial students who have worn braid- communities that include Everett, When history ity to diversity after she claims her ed hair have been punished with Medford and Malden, among other is set in stone. A4 daughters were punished for wear- before- and after-school detention cities. The school consistently ranks ing braids and hair extensions. for refusing to remove the braids or among the top schools in Massachu- In Sports Colleen Cook has led complaints extensions as well, reports say. setts in MCAS testing, SAT testing Classical baseball with the National Association for In response, the following pre- outslugs English. B1 the Advancement of Colored People pared statement was released by a MALDEN, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 52° VOL. 139, ISSUE 134 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 45° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2017 OBITUARIES Elizabeth LaFlame, 85 Warren takes jab at Trump 1931-2017 LYNN — Elizabeth Betty was pre- in commencement address “Betty” (Nelson) La- deceased by her Flame, age 85 and husband, Richard lifelong resident T. LaFlame. She AMHERST (AP) — U.S. campaign and Russia fol- of Lynn, passed is survived by her Sen. Elizabeth Warren lowing Comey’s sudden away peacefully on daughter, Michelle took a quick jab at Pres- ouster. Wednesday, May 10, LaFlame-Healey and ident Donald Trump on On Friday, Warren spent 2017 surrounded her husband Tom of Friday while urging newly much of her address by her family and Natick; eight siblings, minted University of Mas- stressing the importance friends. as well as numerous sachusetts-Amherst grad- of democracy and how pol- Betty was born on Nov. 1, nieces, nephews and cousins uates to get more involved iticians need to hear from 1931 in Lynn, the daughter also survive her. Betty was in the democracy of public everyday people like the of the late Arthur J. and Alice also predeceased by four sib- policy and pursue issues graduates, not the corpo- M. (Sharpe) Nelson. She was lings. they care about. rate CEOs, Wall Street raised and educated in Lynn Service information: Fami- During her commence- and others “who spend and graduated from Lynn ly and friends are invited to ment address, she ticked buckets of money” to make Classical High School Class of attend Betty’s visitation on off a list of possible caus- sure their interests are 1950. She received a degree Tuesday, May 16, 2017 from es, including student debt, heard. access to voting, bullying in drafting from Lowell Tech. 4-7 p.m. at CUFFE-MCGINN “Here’s the thing: Your and free speech. Betty had worked in the Funeral Home, 157 Maple elected officials are in- engineering department for St., Lynn, MA 01904. Her fu- The Democrat then PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS creasingly working only the City of Lynn for 25 years, neral will begin at 9:30 a.m. wryly suggested the stu- dents also could fight for for the few, the very retiring in 1997. Betty enjoyed on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 Sen. Elizabeth Warren was the keynote speaker wealthy few, and they shopping and spending time at the funeral home, with a “the principle that no one, at the 2017 University of Massachusetts Com- no one in this country is are setting policies that with her family and friends. Mass of Christian burial mencement held at the McGuirk Alumni Stadi- only benefit the few, the She was a selfless woman to be celebrated at 10:30 above the law and we need um in Amherst Friday. a Justice Department, not very wealthy few,” she who enjoyed dotting on her a.m. at St. Mary’s Church, said. “And if that doesn’t daughter, Michelle. She was 8 S. Common St., Lynn, MA an obstruction of justice Trump’s Republican pres- 2012, was a pointed critic department.” change soon, then this a woman of strong faith. She 01902. Burial will follow idential campaign last of Trump during the pres- That last recommenda- country will fundamental- was a devoted parishioner of in Pine Grove Cemetery on year. idential election, regularly St. Mary’s Church and a pas- Boston Street in Lynn. Do- tion received big cheers ly change. It is your world, from the crowd. It was a Trump has denied any attacking him on Twitter. your future on the line.” sionate Eucharistic Minister. nations are requested to St. Russian connections, ex- Since his election, she has Betty also enjoyed traveling Mary’s Church General Fund, reference to Trump’s fir- UMass Amherst Chan- pressing frustration with continued her criticism, with her family. She was a 8 S. Common St., Lynn, MA ing this week of FBI Direc- cellor Kumble Subbas- generous and giving woman 01902. Please visit www. tor James Comey, whose “this Russia thing” and most recently calling for wamy said Warren, who’s who devoted her time and cuffemcginnfh.com for di- agency is investigating dismissing the investiga- the appointment of an a consumer advocate, is a treasure to the St. Vincent De rections, or to sign the on- allegations of collabora- tion as “a hoax.” independent prosecutor strong role model for stu- Paul Society at St. Mary’s. line guest book. tion between Russia and Warren, first elected in to investigate the Trump dents.

MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Astronauts ace station’s 200th Authorities discover murder Bampumim Teixeira suspect dead in car trunk has pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder in spacewalk, shortened by leak LOWELL (AP) — Mas- the deaths. He was shot sachusetts authorities by police at the scene. By Marcia Dunn say a body discovered Teixeira once worked ASSOCIATED PRESS at the condominium for inside the trunk of a car CAPE CANAVERAL, about three weeks. is a murder suspect who Fla. — An equipment sparked a neighborhood water leak shortened Fri- lockdown. Officials: No evidence of foul day’s spacewalk by two Middlesex District play in boy’s drowning death U.S. astronauts at the In- Attorney Marian Ryan ternational Space Station, BOSTON (AP) — Of- said a woman contacted but they still managed to ficials say there is no the Chelmsford Police replace a faulty electron- evidence of foul play in Department around 1:45 ics box. the drowning death of a p.m. Friday after seeing Despite the initial trou- 7-year-old Boston boy last what she thought was a ble, it was a milestone summer. hand sticking out from moment as Peggy Whitson Kyzr Willis was enrolled her trunk. and Jack Fischer floated in a city-run day camp at Lowell Police later outside on the station’s the Curley Community identified the body as 200th spacewalk. Center when he was re- 51-year-old Ross Elliot, The astronauts wasted ported missing last July. who appears to have no time removing the old Staff members reported died from a self-inflicted electronics box, their No. seeing Kyzr leaving the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS gunshot wound. 1 chore, and plugging in a water at a beach. More than 100 police new unit. The device — a Astronaut Jack Fischer works outside the International Space Station The Suffolk district officers on Thursday bit unwieldy at more than on Friday. Fischer and Peggy Whitson, not pictured, performed the sta- night searched for Elliot. attorney’s office says 5 feet long — supplies tion’s 200th spacewalk. Kyzr re-entered the water He was accused of fatally electricity and data to sci- without the staff know- shooting a woman in the ence experiments on the ing and drowned. Harbor while they waited, which has measured 100 billion saying he was humbled to common area of a build- outside of the station. The Patrol officers found his reduced their suit battery particles. But it’s in need follow in the legacy. ing where she lived in pair also whipped through body several hours after power. As a result, Mission of repairs because of fail- “Today threw us a lot of Lowell. Authorities say other tasks, leaving only he had been reported Control cut the spacewalk ing coolant pumps; Fri- curve balls,” Mission Con- they previously had been two undone. missing. from the intended 6 ½ day’s work on a bypass trol said, but noted the in a domestic relation- During earlier prepa- hours to four hours even route for data should help astronauts “hit a grand ship. rations, a small amount Elliot was described as Ex-con sentenced 13 years of water leaked from the before it began. future efforts. slam.” armed and dangerous. for brutal Salem assault connection point between The change-out went so In the end, Whitson and This spacewalk was Police initially urged resi- an umbilical hose and well and fast 250 miles up Fischer accomplished ev- supposed to take place in dents to remain inside SALEM (AP) — An Fischer’s suit. The hose that the spacewalkers had erything but the installa- early April, but was put their homes Thursday ex-convict charged with is one of two that provide time to squeeze in a few tion of a high-definition on hold because of delays night. beating a woman so vio- water, oxygen, power, cool- other chores including the TV camera and wireless in launching the replace- lently that she lost an eye ing and communications addition of a special data communication antennas. ment box and spectrome- Hundreds pay final respects has been sentenced to up for astronauts before they connector to the Alpha As the spacewalk drew ter equipment. The parts to slain Boston doctors to 13 years in prison. float outside. Magnetic Spectrometer. to a close, Whitson — the finally arrived late last The Salem News re- The leaky hose had to Launched in 2011 on the world’s most experienced month aboard Orbital BOSTON (AP) — Fami- ports that 40-year-old Pe- be disconnected before the next-to-last shuttle flight, female astronaut — said it ATK’s commercial cargo ly, friends and colleagues ter Turco was sentenced spacewalk could begin. the high-profile particle was “amazing” to have tak- ship, the S.S. John Glenn, poured into a Boston Thursday after pleading The astronauts ended up physics detector known as en part in the landmark named after the first church to pay final guilty to several assault sharing Whitson’s hose AMS is still working and spacewalk. Fischer agreed, American to orbit Earth. respects to two engaged and other charges in the doctors killed in their attack last July. luxury Boston penthouse Turco had recently condominium last week. been released from jail Banished Brutalism: Death Media were not allowed when he turned up at into Gate of Heaven Sarah Turner’sIN MEMORIAM Salem Catholic church for Fri- apartmentPOPPY asking LARSON for a day’s service, but those glass ofON water. MOTHER'S Turco DAY had knells abound for building style who attended told said served time with Turner’s it was a beautiful and ex-boyfriend. By Matt O’Brien get rid of Brutalist build- emotional tribute to Drs. Turco attacked Turner ASSOCIATED PRESS ings has made their life ex- Lina Bolanos and Rich- once inside, slammed her pectancy short, compared ard Field. head multiple times and PROVIDENCE, R.I. — with some older architec- The doctors were re- stabbed her in the eye. When an exposed concrete tural styles. Structures membered for their love Turner suffered from a subway vault near the headed for imminent dem- of family, their sense of broken jaw, lost all her U.S. Capitol was painted olition include an office adventure and their dedi- teeth and had to have her white this spring, riders building in York, England. cation to their patients. eye removed. rejoiced at the brightened A church in Atlanta was Nurse Melissa Bavin Turner asked the judge Washington Metro station. razed this spring, and the told The Boston Globe to imposeSending the you lotsmaximum of love, But some preservationists McKeldin Fountain near that Field was an amaz- sentence.kisses and hugs on Mother's Day. were unhappy, complain- Baltimore’s Inner Har- ing man and a friend to LoveTurco’s you and lawyer miss you said very much, his ing that a “cardinal rule” FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Dawn, Vicki, and your precious CJ bor disappeared this year. everyone. client was XOXOXOsorry. of the Brutalist style was Structural problems can Soccer fans watch the World Cup final match broken. also hasten their death. between Italy and France on an outdoor screen Brutalism, which got its IN MEMORIAM Earthquake concerns in in front of Boston City Hall, built in the Brutal- IN MEMORIAM name from a French word POPPY LARSON JIMMY TRUDELL the San Francisco Bay ist architectural style in Boston. ON MOTHER'S DAY for raw concrete, has been Area doomed architect sparking public battles Mario Ciampi’s landmark John E. Fogarty Build- ever since the architectur- Berkeley Art Museum, ing, built as a govern- al style flourished in the ment welfare office in the 781-593-7700 which remains vacant and Publishing Daily, except Sundays 1960s and 1970s, spawn- has been replaced with a 1960s. USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 ing buildings from Boston new museum nearby. “It’s not an easy style to Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA to Belgrade. KAZOO FUNERAL like,” said Marisa Angell and additional offices. Now, the era’s aging For all the Brutalist Brown, an architectural Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Subscriptions structures are being de- buildings that go down historian at nearby Brown Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States clared eyesores and slat- without a fight, a few University who attended $20.00 for 4 weeks From his friends at the "Y" ed for demolition in cities get a loving farewell. In the funeral and co-wrote $65.00 for 13 weeks around the world. Or, as downtown Providence, a mock obituary for the $130.00 for 26 weeks in Washington’s Union kazoo-playing mourners 49-year-old building. “We $260.00 for 1 year Sending you lots of love, Send payment to and POSTMASTER, kisses and hugs on Mother's Day. Station, their austere fea- recently held a funeral tend to prefer boring to send address changes to: Love you and miss you very much, tures have been softened. procession and gave eulo- ugly.” The Daily Item Dawn, Vicki, and your precious CJ DEATH TOLL gies as demolition crews Final work to raze the 110 Munroe St. XOXOXO The public’s eagerness to prepared to tear down the building began Friday. P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 IN MEMORIAM JIMMY TRUDELL

From his friends at the "Y" SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2017 A3 LYNN ONLY THE BEST FOR MOM Lynn residents By Thor Jourgensen Item’s Mother’s Day con- Tyrone Brown said the Grace Cantin always ITEM NEWS EDITOR test asking readers to love he feels for his moth- makes sure happiness work to protect tell why they think their er, Barbara, is like a light eclipses the struggles It’s easy for Kai Can- moms deserve the best on glowing in his heart. She is she has faced as a single tin to tell the world why Sunday. at the center of a big Lynn mother, Kai said. Grace Cantin deserves the veterans’ graves Lynn resident Alexis Joy family that includes her “It’s hard. We never had best on Mother’s Day. Comeau didn’t need any other sons, Dennis, Lar- loads of money but for my “She took me in when no May is Military Appre- in partnership with the one else would. My mom prompting to explain why ry and Leroy and grand- mom, the job was a perfect her mom, Jodi Lyn, is a children Jenaya, Jordan, fit,” Cantin said. ciation Month and dozens Continuum, LHAND, Lynn had 10 siblings and nat- gathered at Pine Grove Veterans Council, Lynn great mother. Emma, Busta and Jacobi. Comeau summed her urally wanted 10 of her Cemetery this week for a Boy Scout Troops, The “She takes care of me “My momma is the mother up by describing own but we are the happi- community service project Grand Army of The Re- est two-person family you when I’m sick. She helps hardest-working woman,” how Jodi Comeau “makes led by the Lynn Continuum public, Lynn Department could ever find,” Cantin me with my homework, Brown said, remembering sure I have everything of Care Veterans Subcom- of Public Works & the Pine said. takes me to school, takes the strength his mother that makes me happy.” mittee to clean the graves Grove Cemetery Commis- The Swampscott resi- me on vacations. She’s the shared in the wake of her “That’s why I think my of veterans. sion. dent and two Lynn res- best mom in the whole late husband, Marshall mother deserves the best,” The Lynn Continuum of “Pine Grove Cemetery is idents won The Daily wide world,” Comeau said. Lee Brown’s, death. she said. Care Veterans Subcommit- the final resting place for tee, the first of it’s kind in many of our veterans,” said the state, focuses on ad- Mike Sweeney, director dressing needs of homeless of Veterans’ Services and veterans and those at risk Afghanistan veteran. Citi- of homelessness. zens coming together today “Through this collabora- puts real meaning behind tion with community part- the words ‘we will never ners we are able to respond forget your service.” quickly as a team to veter- Lynn Gold Star Moth- ans in crisis,” said Charlie ers Sue Ann Wood, mother Gaeta, executive director of of Marine LCpl Mathew the Lynn Housing Author- Puckett, and Doris Syra- ity and Neighborhood De- kos, mother of Specialist velopment, Inc. (LHAND). Antonio Syrakos, joined “Doing our part to main- members of the Continu- tain and clean these graves um to clean graves along is a way we can show re- with state Sen. Thomas M. spect for the veteran and McGee, and Mayor Judith their service.” Flanagan Kennedy. The project began with For more information on the cleaning of the World the project or how to get in- War II section of Pine volved, please contact Mike Grove and will be ongoing Sweeney at 781-586-6911. nAGLY celebrates 25th anniversary Kai with benefit concert Cantin with Lynn native Alex New- Award-winning singer mother, ell of “Glee” fame helps and actress and star of the Grace. headline a benefit concert original Broadway produc- tonight at the North Shore tion of “Dreamgirls,” Jen- COURTESY Music Theatre saluting nifer Holliday. PHOTOS North Shore Alliance of International cabaret Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual artist and Boston native and Transgender Youth’s John O’Neil will also be (nAGLY) 25th anniversary. featured with the evening The 8 p.m. concert at the concluding with a perfor- Beverly theatre features mance by North-Shore four musical acts culmi- based, underground band nating with a performance sensation, What Time Is from Tony and Grammy It, Mr. Fox?

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Alexis Joy Comeau with her mother, Jodi Lyn. Tyrone Brown with his mother, Barbara.

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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill When history is set in stone B A. B John M. Gilberg Chief Executive O cer Edward M. Grant T J   A famous statue of Rus- ing the benefit of what we director by President Don- News Editor Gordon R. Hall sian Czar Alexander II know.” ald Trump, the beneficia- 110 Munroe St. W   J. K Monica Connell Healey was dismantled during That doctrine perhaps ry of his pronouncements P.O. Box 5 Vice President, Finance J. Patrick Norton the Bolshevik revolution. should be applied as well about the private email Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan So was a statue of Alexan- to people from the past server used by Democratic Chief Operating O cer Chairman Customer Service der III. A statue of Josef who do not have the bene- presidential nominee Hil- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. P ‘  Stalin was removed from fit of thinking the way we lary Clinton. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 his hometown as recently do. Ordinarily history moves Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 as 2010. And this year in All of which brings us at a slower pace, of course, All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 New Orleans, a fierce de- back to the debate in New 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 but the mischief it offers is Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 bate is raging over stat- Orleans over Confederate always with us. Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 ues to Confederate heroes statuary. In less than a month, the Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 such as President Jeffer- The destruction of stat- distinguished historians classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 son Davis and Generals ues is a traditional part Eric Foner of Columbia Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Robert E. Lee and P.G.T. of revolutions and even of University and Lawrence [email protected] Beauregard. the overturning of reviled Goldman of the Institute Circulation Fights over the past regimes. French revolu- for Historical Research at [email protected] have always been part of tionaries pulled down a the University of London the present. At Yale, stu- prominent statue of Louis will speak in the British Ext. 3 dent and faculty pressure XV during the turmoil at Library about the use and Newsroom resulted in removing the the end of the 18th centu- abuse of American history. [email protected] name of John C. Calhoun ry. One of the most endur- But it is not only Ameri- [email protected] — politician, philosopher, ing images of the United can history that is vulner- Ext. 4 EDITORIAL but also a man who re- States invasion of Iraq able to distortion — and Sports garded the slavery system in 2003 occurred when misuse. [email protected] as “a good, a positive good” American soldiers tore “The very lesson learned Ext. 5 — from one of the uni- down a statue of Saddam from the 1930s — that versity’s storied colleges. Hussein in Firdos Square. Retail and Online dictators must be op- Advertising After Comey’s And last week, Watergate, But the Confederate posed and faced down — [email protected] which began 45 years ago statues in the American led Winston Churchill’s next month, began to be South may be a different protege and successor as ADVERTISING invoked in the capital and matter entirely. prime minister, Antho- Ernie Carpenter Jr. firing, bring in around the country. “These statues are part ny Eden, into error,” said Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 History is always with of our history,” says Mar- Goldman. “When Gamal [email protected] us, but it is not always the tha Minow, the Harvard Abdul Nasser of Egypt na- Mike Germano same. The search for a “us- Law School dean who has tionalized the Suez Canal Director of Advertising special counsel able past” — a past that studied the meaning of in 1956, Eden mistook a and Business Development conforms to contemporary statues in our culture. “You nationalist leader from a ext. 1257 [email protected] needs, values and desires can add statues and add developing country for an- There may be a case for firing James Comey, the — is a constant part of the context. But we shouldn’t other version of Hitler and Bob Gunther now-former director of the FBI. But President Don- human condition. As a re- just pretend we have no Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 conspired with France and [email protected] ald Trump did not make the case Tuesday when he sult, we celebrate Andrew history — or pretend that Israel to launch a military abruptly fired him. The dismissal was so abrupt that Jackson, a hero of Donald we today are pure and the expedition to take back Michele Iannaco Comey first learned of it while speaking in Los Ange- Trump’s, for his populist past is corrupted.” Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 the canal. The Suez crisis [email protected] les as the news broke on television. He first thought instincts and his personi- Elaine Jones, the civil was a disaster for British it was a joke. It was not a joke. fication of the democratic rights attorney who head- diplomacy, hastening the Ralph Mitchell The decision to fire Comey was made on the rec- ideal in one generation, ed the NAACP Legal De- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 end of empire.” [email protected] ommendations of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and only to excoriate him a few fense Fund, understands Churchill, perhaps the Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. The rea- generations later for his the sentiment motivating leader who learned the Patricia Whalen sons given related to Comey’s handling of the inves- brutal attacks on Indians those who want to remove Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 most from history, was [email protected] tigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email as a soldier and his poli- the New Orleans statues. also a biographer and his- server while she was serving as secretary of state. cies toward Native Amer- The Civil War was fought torian. Indeed, while the BUSINESS OFFICE Over the course of the 2016 campaign, Comey stat- icans as president. in large measure over slav- Nazi menace was growing Beth Bresnahan ed Clinton should not be prosecuted — which raised A generation ago, Thom- ery, and African-Ameri- in Europe, Churchill was Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 the ire of candidate Trump. Later, Comey went public as Jefferson was univer- cans have every reason to writing a biography of a [email protected] with news that a new trove of Clinton emails had sally celebrated in this deplore that institution relative, John Churchill, Susan J. Conti been found on the computer of Anthony Weiner, the country as the avatar and the Confederacy that the Duke of Marlborough, Controller, ext. 1288 disgraced former U.S. congressman married to Huma of democracy, a philoso- sought to preserve it. who defeated the forces [email protected] Abedin, a close aide to Clinton. That Comey decision, pher-king from Charlot- “But the Civil War did of Louis XIV of France in Ted Grant Trump praised. So it makes little sense that Trump tesville worthy of a majes- happen, and we have to the early 18th century — Publisher, ext. 1234 would fire Comey in 2017 for doing what he praised tic monument on the bank make sure we do not exalt a work strongly influenced [email protected] in 2016. of the Tidal Basin in Wash- it and we have to have an by fears that another Eu- Marian Kinney So the Clinton emails hardly seem cause for Com- ington, the bard behind honest appraisal of what ropean absolutist was try- ext. 1212 ey’s abrupt termination. More likely, it was related the Declaration of Inde- went on,” she says. “The ing to take over the conti- [email protected] to the ongoing FBI probe into possible ties between pendence and the spokes- fight should be over what nent. That helps explain Will Kraft close Trump associates and advisers and Russia. man for the peculiar but the labels on these statues Churchill’s role as one of Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 In Trump’s short letter to Comey, the president intoxicating American say — and to have sepa- the lone voices of alarm [email protected] writes: “While I greatly appreciate you informing me, idiom of freedom. Today rate statues of civil rights against Hitler. Jennifer Perez on three separate occasions, that I am not under in- another aspect of his life heroes. We cannot erase In his June 1940 re- ext. 1205 vestigation, I nevertheless concur with the judgment — his relationship with history, but we must learn marks remembered prin- [email protected] of the Department of Justice that you are not able to the enslaved Sally Hem- from it, and send the right cipally as the “their finest Carolina Trujillo effectively lead the bureau.” ings — is part of the Jef- message from these men hour” speech, Churchill Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 [email protected] Why, if possible Russian ties had nothing to do with ferson legacy, along with etched in stone.” made an aside that might the firing, allude to it in a letter of few paragraphs? the contradiction between Though transformations help us navigate these dif- Jim Wilson There may be no links between the president and the way he wrote and the in reputations usually take ficult historical shoals. “If Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] Russia. We just don’t know. way he lived. years — no one alive in we open a quarrel between We know the FBI is investigating the issue — an The new David Mc- 1945 could imagine the re- the past and the present,” CIRCULATION issue that has dogged Trump since the campaign. We Cullough volume, “The spect Harry Truman gets the prime minister said, Lisa Mahmoud know the Russians tried to influence the presidential American Spirit,” a com- nearly three-quarters of “we shall find that we Manager, ext. 1239 election. We know Sessions recused himself from the pendium of the histori- a century later, much of it have lost the future.” And [email protected] investigation because he had lied about having two an’s speeches, is notable attributed to McCullough’s some statues tell us about CLASSIFIED meetings with the Russian ambassador to the Unit- for several reasons, but 1992 biography — some- our past, even when we do ed States. Abbe Young Smith especially for a single sen- times the transition occurs not like what they repre- Yet Sessions supported the firing of the very man Manager, ext. 1276 tence from a 1998 speech in days. Only a week ago, sent. [email protected] directed to lead a probe into possible Russian ties at Dickinson College in for example, James Com- to the Trump team. Which leads the investigation Kerry Smith Pennsylvania, where he ey was being demonized David Shribman is a Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 into a limbo of sorts. While this is not exactly akin to warned that we should by Democrats. Today they Pulitzer Prize-winning [email protected] President Richard Nixon’s firing of Special Prosecu- “not look down on anyone are rushing to the defense columnist. He is a Swamp- tor Archibald Cox during the Watergate scandal, it is from the past for not hav- of Comey, dismissed as FBI scott High graduate. NEWSROOM close enough for discomfort. Bill Brotherton Congress has limited options. The independent Features Editor ext. 1338 counsel law that gave it the authority to call on the [email protected] attorney general to appoint a special prosecutor Gayla Cawley lapsed in 1999. Passing a new version in a Republi- Reporter, ext. 1236 can-controlled Congress is unlikely. Passing it with a [email protected] veto-proof majority is nearly impossible. Cheryl Charles Congress still can hold oversight hearings and lead Night Editor, ext. 1278 legislative investigations. But Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr., [email protected] D-N.J., told The Record on Wednesday that these Tori Faieta oversight committees are presently understaffed for Copy Editor such a time-consuming undertaking. Republicans [email protected] who control both chambers have to recognize the im- Thomas Grillo portance of this issue and join Democrats in a com- Reporter, ext. 1264 prehensive, nonpartisan investigation. Perhaps they [email protected] will. Spenser Hasak Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., chairman of the Intel- Photographer, ext. 1332 ligence Committee, which is investigating Russian [email protected] influence in the 2016 election, said he was “troubled Thor Jourgensen by the timing and reasoning” of Comey’s firing. News Editor, ext. 1267 Arizona Republican Sen. Jeff Flake said, “I’ve spent [email protected] the last several hours trying to find an acceptable Steve Krause rationale for the timing of Comey’s firing. I just can’t Sports Editor, ext. 1229 do it.” [email protected] Firing Comey did not end speculation about Rus- Katie Morrison sian ties to Trump; it intensified it. While career FBI Sports Reporter agents will continue to do their jobs, the person at the [email protected] top matters. And if the person at the top can be fired Owen O’Rourke at will by the president, possibly because he is inves- Photographer, ext. 1224 tigating the president, that matters to all Americans. [email protected] It’s not just about the Russians anymore. It’s about Anne Marie Tobin our democratic system of government. Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] Since Sessions has recused himself, Rosenstein should appoint a special prosecutor, and the presi- Bridget Turcotte dent must support that choice. Reporter, ext. 1269 [email protected] An independent inquiry is essential. David Wilson The above editorial appeared in The Record on Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 Thursday. [email protected] Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 Hinting at secret tapes, Trump warns ousted FBI director

By Jonathan Lemire, Jake Pearson and Julie Pace ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Rag- President ing against a political Donald Trump firestorm, President Don- talks to re- ald Trump on Friday shot a porters in the sharp warning at his oust- Oval Office ed FBI director about pos- of the White sible “tapes” of their disput- House in ed private conversations, Washington. raising the provocative possibility that recording FILE PHOTO | devices have been installed ASSOCIATED PRESS in the White House. Trump’s top spokesman oration between Russia tions with Comey. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS refused to comment on and the Trump presiden- Trump’s behavior raises A clerk, right, helps a woman shop for chicken at a supermarket in Bei- whether listening devic- tial campaign last year. “the specter of possible in- jing Friday. es are active in the Oval It also escalated a poten- timidation and obstruction Office or elsewhere, a tially damaging standoff of justice,” wrote Reps. John non-denial that recalled between a fuming, undis- Conyers and Elijah Cum- China and US reach agreement the secretly taped con- ciplined president and the mings, ranking Democrats versations and telephone unorthodox lawman he on the House Judiciary calls that ultimately led to dismissed three days ear- and Oversight committees, on beef, poultry, natural gas President Richard Nixon’s lier. Not to mention Con- in a letter to White House downfall in the Watergate gress, which has its own Counsel Don McGahn. “The By Martin Crutsinger Wilbur Ross hailed the promised by China. And scandal. Trump’s warn- investigations underway. president’s actions also risk and Jill Colvin agreement, coming on the the agreement does little ing to fired FBI Director Democrats quickly seized undermining the ongoing ASSOCIATED PRESS heels of President Donald to address some key issues James Comey prompted on the dispute, demanding criminal and counterintel- Trump’s April meeting of trade friction, such as WASHINGTON — Bei- new accusations of inter- the White House turn over ligence investigations and with President Xi Jinping, automobiles or social me- jing will open its borders ference in an investigation any tapes that might exist the independence of federal as “a herculean accom- dia. While the Trump ad- to U.S. beef, while cooked into allegations of collab- of the president’s conversa- law enforcement agencies.” plishment.” ministration has touted a Chinese poultry is closer “This is more than has surge in U.S. manufactur- to landing on American been done in the whole ing, this agreement does supermarket shelves un- Michelle Obama criticizes der a U.S.-China trade history of U.S.-China rela- little to help that goal. agreement. tions on trade,” Ross told “The challenge is sell- Trump administration reporters Thursday eve- ing manufactured goods Trump school lunch decision officials hailed the deal ning at the White House. into China — there isn’t as a significant advance In Beijing, Vice Finance anything in this deal to By Darlene about the government’s de- to reduce the amount of toward boosting U.S. ex- Minister Zhu Guangyao suggest China is going Superville cision and “look at motives.” sodium in meals. Purdue ports and closing America’s told reporters the early to become more open to ASSOCIATED PRESS “You have to stop and said he also planned to results of the agreement U.S.-manufactured ex- trade gap with the world’s think, ‘Why don’t you want keep issuing waivers to a showed that economic col- ports,” said Brad Setser, a WASHINGTON — Mi- second-largest economy. our kids to have good food regulation requiring that laboration between the two senior fellow at the Coun- chelle Obama on Friday U.S. trade experts offered at school? What is wrong more whole grains be sides “couldn’t be closer.” cil on Foreign Relations. criticized a Trump admin- a more muted assessment, with you and why is that served at schools. calling the agreement a But trade experts ques- It remains unclear how istration decision to delay a partisan issue?” Mrs. tioned the magnitude of far China will go to allow federal rules aimed at mak- The move partially rolls modest fulfillment of past Obama said. “Why would back rules the former first assurances made by China. the deal. more American exports. ing school lunch healthi- that be political?” lady supported as part of Among other things, the “These are modest moves Previous administrations er, saying kids will end up “Moms, think about this. her “Let’s Move” anti-child- deal enables U.S. compa- which by themselves will have hailed market-open- “eating crap” instead. I don’t care what state you hood obesity initiative. nies to export liquefied not have much effect on ing agreements only to be Mrs. Obama told an an- live in, take me out of the natural gas to China. It the U.S. economy,” said left disappointed. nual health conference equation, like me, don’t like She said parents will also lower long-stand- David Dollar, a senior fel- “The key in these negoti- in Washington that more me, but think about why shouldn’t sit idly by and ing barriers that have low at the Brookings In- ations is specifics that are nutritionally sound school someone is OK with your allow that to happen. affected matters ranging stitution and former Trea- enforceable — literally, lunches are needed since kids eating crap,” she said. “Because here’s the se- from agriculture to the op- sury Department official. the devil is in the details,” millions of kids eat feder- In one of his first major cret: If somebody is doing eration of American finan- The beef exports and said Scott Mulhauser, a ally subsidized breakfast acts, Agriculture Secretary that, they don’t care about cial firms in China. electronic payments in the former chief of staff at the and lunch at school. With- Sonny Perdue announced your kid and we need to Commerce Secretary agreement have long been U.S. Embassy in Beijing. out mentioning President earlier this month that demand everyone to care Donald Trump by name, the department will delay deeply about our kids,” EPA allows mine company to she urged parents to think an upcoming requirement Mrs. Obama said. pursue permits near Alaska bay

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Workers with the Pebble Mine project test drill in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska near the village of Iliamma.

By Becky Bohrer hopes of securing protec- all along here.” and Michael tions. “It’s a day for Pebble Biesecker Pebble sued in federal Mine to really have a new ASSOCIATED PRESS court over what it claimed start,” Collier said, add- was EPA’s collusion with ing later: “We get to really WASHINGTON — In a mine opponents to block start now.” sharp reversal, the U.S. the project, which an EPA According to court doc- Environmental Protection study concluded could pose uments, the two sides Agency has cleared a way significant risk to salmon had been exploring ways for the company seeking in the Bristol Bay region. to resolve the case since to develop a massive cop- The region produces about August, when Obama was per and gold deposit near half of the world’s sockeye still in office. the headwaters of a world- salmon. A review by EPA’s Dennis McLerran, who class salmon fishery in inspector general last year was a regional EPA ad- southwest Alaska to pur- found no evidence that the ministrator under Obama, sue permits. agency predetermined the said Pebble’s lawsuit was As part of a court set- study’s outcome. “nuisance litigation,” and tlement with the Canadi- “We understand how said a settlement isn’t an-owned Pebble Limit- much the community necessarily a bad thing. ed Partnership, the EPA cares about this issue, However, he said terms agreed to begin the pro- with passionate advocates calling for EPA to initiate cess of withdrawing pro- on all sides,” EPA admin- a process to withdraw pro- posed restrictions on de- istrator Scott Pruitt said posed restrictions on de- velopment in the Bristol in a release. “The agree- velopment mark a signif- Bay region. ment will not guarantee icant departure from the The agreement, signed or prejudge a particular prior administration. He Thursday but released on outcome, but will provide said it is unclear how that Friday, comes four months Pebble a fair process for process will be carried out into the Trump adminis- their permit application and if, for example, the tration, which supporters and help steer EPA away public will be allowed to of the proposed Pebble from costly and time-con- comment. Mine hoped would give it suming litigation.” The proposed mine has a fairer shake than they Tom Collier, CEO of the been hotly debated for believed they got under Pebble partnership, said years. Environmental ac- President Barack Obama. this is a different EPA tivists like actor Robert Critics of the settlement than his company had Redford opposed develop- called it a backdoor deal been dealing with under ment and multinational and a slap in the face to Obama and is committed jewelers said they won’t residents of the region to “due process. And that’s use minerals mined from who petitioned the EPA in all we’ve been asking for the Alaska prospect. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2017 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- not heard the closing an- Dozens of countries hit by larly arrests, reflect police records. nouncement. Police found In the event of a perceived inac- front door secure. curacy, it is the sole responsibility Report of a car broken into on Thursday at 7:54 p.m. huge cyberextortion attack of the concerned party to contact Caller reported wallet stolen the relevant police department and and his credit card was used have the department issue a no- multiple times that day. By Anick Jesdanun, lease the user’s data. In tice of correction to the Daily Item. Caller reported a man got Jill Lawless and the U.S., FedEx reported Corrections or clarifications will not out of his car on Friday at Aritz Parra that its Windows comput- ASSOCIATED PRESS 12:12 a.m. and appears to ers were “experiencing in- be made without express notice of terference” from malware, change from the arresting police be stumbling on his feet and NEW YORK — Dozens may be intoxicated. Police ar- but wouldn’t say if it had department. of countries were hit with been hit by ransomware. rived and offered to give man a huge cyberextortion at- Mikko Hypponen, chief a ride to State Street. tack Friday that locked up research officer at the Hel- LYNN Woman walked into the po- computers and held users’ sinki-based cybersecurity lice station on Friday at 6:53 Arrests files for ransom at a mul- company F-Secure, called a.m. to report her 15-year-old titude of hospitals, com- the attack “the biggest Aaron Bellamy, 26, was ar- daughter is missing. The fami- panies and government ransomware outbreak in rested and charged with pos- ly discovered an open window agencies. history.” sessing a Class A substance the prior night that was sup- It was believed to the Security experts said on Thursday at 6:31 p.m. posed to be closed. Mother biggest attack of its kind the attack appeared to be Jesse Cerasuolo, 25, of 37 reportedly got into argument ever recorded. caused by a self-replicat- Damon Ave., Nashua, N.H., with her daughter and girl The malicious software ing piece of software that was arrested and charged said she did not want to live behind the onslaught ap- enters companies and with possessing a Class A in the house anymore. Daugh- peared to exploit a vulner- organizations when em- ter was described as 5-foot- ability in Microsoft Win- substance on Thursday at PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ployees click on email at- 4:30 p.m. 2-inches tall with brown hair, dows that was supposedly tachments, then spreads Robert Ferguson was ar- blue eyes and about 100 identified by the National Patrick Ward, 47, a sales director at Purbeck quickly internally from rested on a warrant charge for pounds. Juvenile was located Security Agency for its Ice Cream, speaking outside St. Bartholomew’s computer to computer shoplifting and operating a in Winchester. own intelligence-gather- Hospital in London, had his heart operation when employees share motor vehicle with a suspend ing purposes and was lat- scheduled for Friday canceled because of a cy- documents and other files. license on Friday at 11:38 LYNNFIELD er leaked to the internet. berattack. Its ransom demands a.m. Britain’s national health start at $300 and in- service fell victim, its crease after two hours to Nigel Pierre, 24, was arrest- Accidents All told, several cyber- appear to be widespread, hospitals forced to close $400, $500 and then $600, ed and charged with breaking security firms said they at least in the initial and entering at nighttime at On Monday, May 8 at 3:33 wards and emergency said Kurt Baumgartner, had identified the mali- hours. 8:07 a.m. on Friday. p.m., there was a motor ve- rooms and turn away pa- a security researcher at Juan Rivera, of 100 John- hicle accident with property tients. Russia appeared to cious software responsible Computers were infect- Kaspersky Lab. Affected son St., was arrested and damage on North Broadway. be the hardest hit, accord- for tens of thousands of ed with what is known as users can restore their charged with assault and bat- At 8:54 a.m. on Tuesday, May ing to security experts, attacks in more than 60 “ransomware” — software files from backups, if they tery on Thursday at 6:28 p.m. 9, there was a report of a lar- with the country’s Interi- countries, including the that freezes up a machine have them, or pay the ran- ceny on Main Street. At 10:14 or Ministry confirming it United States, though its and flashes a message de- som; otherwise they risk Accidents a.m., there was a motor ve- was struck. effects in the U.S. did not manding payment to re- losing their data entirely. hicle complaint on South A report of a motor vehi- Broadway. cle accident at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at Park Street and SAUGUS Attorney general sparks fear Western Avenue; at 4:38 p.m. Thursday at Casco Road and Deer Strike Lynnfield Street; at 302 Eu- with push for harsh sentences clid Ave. at 8:04 a.m. Friday; A caller reported his vehicle at 8:52 a.m. and 8:53 a.m. struck a deer on Thursday at at 695 Lynnfield St.; Friday at 4:56 a.m. near the reservoir By Sadie Gurman a couple of years for mak- 9:28 a.m. at Boston and Mar- on Walnut Street. The driver ASSOCIATED PRESS ing a mistake, then come home and do better. That’s ion streets. was not injured but there was WASHINGTON — The slight damage to the truck. the era Jeff Sessions nation’s federal prose- wants to return us to.” MARBLEHEAD The deer appeared to be cutors should bring the dead. The announcement is toughest charges possible an unmistakable undoing Complaints against most crime sus- of Obama administration Gunfire at Mall pects, Attorney General criminal justice policies On Thursday at 6:13 p.m., Jeff Sessions instructed Square One Mall security that aimed to ease over- multiple burglar alarms went in a move that critics as- off at the library reported by reported someone shot out crowding in federal pris- sailed as a return to failed the alarm company. Woman the windows to Best Buy and ons and contributed to drug-war policies that un- also called from library and the Wow Gym on Thursday at a national rethinking of duly affected minorities said she was in the vestibule 2:58 p.m. Officer dispatched, how drug criminals were and filled prisons with when they went off. She had no suspects found. prosecuted and sentenced. nonviolent offenders. Sessions contends a The move announced spike in violence in some Friday is a reversal of big cities and the nation’s Obama-era policies that opioid epidemic show the Captain of is sure to send more peo- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS need for a return to tough- ple to prison and for much er tactics. He foreshad- longer terms. It has long Attorney General Jeff Sessions is directing federal prosecutors to pursue the most serious owed the plan early in his been expected from Ses- tenure, when he signaled charges possible against the vast majority of wrecked ship sions, a former federal his strong support for prosecutor who cut his suspects, a reversal of Obama-era policies that the federal government’s teeth during the height of is sure to send more people to prison and for continued use of private the crack cocaine epidemic much longer terms. prisons, reversing another heading to jail and who has promised to Obama directive to phase make combating violence shift would crowd federal from their communities out their use. and drugs the Justice De- prisons and strain Justice at their prime working “We know that drugs partment’s top priority. Department resources. years,” said Georgetown and crime go hand-in- “This policy affirms our hand,” Sessions said in a Some involved in criminal law professor Paul Butler, responsibility to enforce Friday speech. “Drug traf- who was a federal pros- the law, is moral and just, justice during the drug ficking is an inherently vi- and produces consistency,” war feared the human im- ecutor during the 1990s. olent business. If you want Sessions wrote in a memo pact would look similar. “You had people who to collect a drug debt, you to U.S. attorneys made “It ruined families and weren’t able to be respon- can’t file a lawsuit in public early Friday. took away a large number sible fathers for their kids, court. You collect it by the Advocates warned the of African-American men who weren’t able to serve barrel of a gun.” Speeding Amtrak engineer charged in 2015 crash that killed eight By Maryclaire Dale PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS Defense lawyer Saverio Senese meets the me- dia outside the Court of Cassation in Rome PHILADELPHIA — The state’s top prosecutor on Friday. Friday charged a speed- ing Amtrak engineer with Senese called the ex-cap- By Frances D’Emilio causing a catastrophe, in- ASSOCIATED PRESS tain a scapegoat and ex- voluntary manslaughter pressed “great bitterness” ROME — The Italian and other crimes in a 2015 over the final decision. derailment that came af- captain of the Costa Con- He said Schettino, when cordia cruise liner that ter he accelerated to 106 told by phone about the crashed into a reef in 2012 mph on a 50 mph curve. verdict, said he respect- and capsized, killing 32 Prosecutors said they ed the decision and was people, was headed to a were in talks with engi- standing outside Rome’s Rome prison after losing neer Brandon Bostian’s Rebibbia Prison on Friday his final appeals bid Friday. attorney to have him sur- The Court of Cassation, evening, ready to begin render on the charges. Italy’s highest criminal serving his sentence. Pennsylvania Attorney tribunal, upheld Frances- Senese said he would General Josh Shapiro ex- co Schettino’s lower court study the court’s ruling to panded on charges a Phil- convictions and his 16- see if there were grounds adelphia judge approved a year prison sentence. to appeal to the European day earlier after the fam- Schettino was convict- Court of Human Rights. ily of a woman killed in Lawyers for passengers ed of manslaughter and the crash sought a private FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS causing the shipwreck have also expressed disap- criminal complaint. The while captaining the lux- pointment that only Schet- judge ordered city prose- Emergency personnel work near the wreckage of a New York City- ury liner sailing near Gi- tino ultimately was going cutors to charge Bostian bound Amtrak passenger train following a derailment that killed eight glio Island off Tuscany. to prison, since they con- with two misdemeanors people and injured about 200 others in Philadelphia. He was also convicted of tended that others working over Rachel Jacobs’ death abandoning the capsizing for the cruise ship company in the May 12, 2015, de- cobs family, not stood up only reversing course but tors had earlier declined to vessel with passengers also shared some blame. railment. Shapiro added against the decision of adding charges.” charge Bostian, citing insuf- and crew still aboard. “For our clients, a chap- the felony charge of risk- a local prosecutor not to Kline said the attorney ficient evidence that he act- “Finally, Schettino be- ter has been closed,” said ing or causing a catastro- press charges,” said law- general on Friday “cor- ed with intent or conscious gins to pay for his wrong- Massimiliano Gabrielli, a phe along with seven yer Thomas R. Kline, who rectly and appropriately disregard for the passen- doing,” Michelina Suri- lawyer who represented additional counts of invol- had sought the private charged Brandon Bostian gers’ safety. The crash killed ano, one of the lawyers some passengers. “We are untary manslaughter. complaint on the family’s for his reckless disregard eight people and injured representing passengers, sorry that the only one “This would not have behalf. “That was clearly of the passengers in whose about 200 others. Jacobs, a said after the ruling. who will go jail tomorrow happened had a cou- wrong, as evidenced by safety he was entrusted.” technology executive, was a Defense lawyer Saverio is Schettino.” rageous family, the Ja- the attorney general not Philadelphia prosecu- wife and mother. SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 S&P 500 index slips, posts its first down week in a month By Stan Choe 0.5 percent, to 1,382.77. very thin market: It’s hard economy will indeed pick ASSOCIATED PRESS The biggest loss in the to buy things, and it’s hard up from its early-year tor- S&P 500 came from Nord- to sell things because the por, as many economists NEW YORK — Shares strom, which plunged amount of trading volume predict. of department stores sank $5.01, or 10.8 percent, to out there has slowed down Consumer prices also again Friday, hurt by more $41.20 after it said a key in recent weeks.” picked up a bit of momen- evidence that shoppers sales figure weakened last The market has grown tum in April. Prices rose are turning away from quarter by more than ana- sleepier as companies have 0.2 percent last month, them. A drop in Treasury lysts expected. Nordstrom reported stronger-than-ex- following a drop of 0.3 per- yields also put pressure joined a long list of other pected profits and as en- cent in March, as energy on bank stocks, and the department-store chains couraging data lifted op- prices climbed higher. But weakness helped pull the Standard & Poor’s 500 in- that have reported dis- timism about the global after excluding energy dex to its first weekly loss couraging results recent- economy. The calmness also and food prices, inflation in the last four. ly, as their customers in- comes despite a spate of po- was weaker last month The S&P 500 dipped creasingly head online. litical jolts, including con- than economists were ex- 3.54 points, or 0.1 per- J.C. Penney fell 74 cents, cerns about how successful pecting. cent, to close at 2,390.90, or 14 percent, to $4.55 af- Republicans in Washington The Federal Reserve is part of a 0.3 percent loss ter it reported a loss for its will be at pushing through paying close attention to for the week. The index is latest quarter and weaker the pro-business changes inflation as it raises inter- still within half a percent revenue than analysts ex- that many investors are ex- est rates off their record of its record, though, and pected. pecting. lows, particularly where it ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK the market continues to The broader market, A government report is after excluding energy make only modest moves though, was much more on Friday showed that and food prices, which can Ann Tringale, left, and Sandy Sturrock wrap through what’s become a pacific. It was the 13th shoppers picked up their be volatile. up their daily walk at Ann’s home in Saugus. weekslong, peaceful lull. straight day that the S&P spending at auto deal- Bond yields dropped as The Dow Jones indus- 500 moved by less than ers, hardware stores and Treasury prices rose. The trial average fell 22.81 0.5 percent, the longest online shops last month, yield on the 10-year Trea- Saugus friends points, or 0.1 percent, to such streak since 1995. and retail sales rose 0.4 sury fell to 2.32 percent 20,896.61, and the Nasdaq “It’s extremely calm, percent from March. That from 2.40 percent late composite rose 5.27 points, which always makes us a was below economists’ Thursday. The two-year walk, talk together or 0.1 percent, to 6,121.23. little nervous,” said Eric expectations, but it’s an yield dropped to 1.28 per- Small-company stocks fell Marshall, portfolio man- acceleration from weak cent from 1.34 percent, more than the rest of the ager at Hodges Capital levels registered earlier and the 30-year yield fell SAUGUS School faculty member, market. The Russell 2000 Management. “We’re in a in the year. It also may to 2.99 percent from 3.03 From A1 and author of “Beautiful index lost 7.43 points, or very narrow market and a be an indication that the percent. Brain Beautiful You.” “I think walking is good, Pasinski also said, “Ex- it gives me that good feel- ercise makes the brain ing,” says Tringale. “I feel more resilient to diseases As Trump seeks billions for energized … it gives me like dementia, and de- that spark.” She said their creases the risks of other routine offers structure, neurodegenerative disor- and that structure is one of ders.” wall, US still paying for fence the best things in life. She If not by name, Tringale also prefers being out in and Sturrock are easily By Nomaan the fresh air versus a gym. remembered as they walk Merchant Sturrock reports many and talk through town at ASSOCIATED PRESS physical benefits. During an inspiring pace. Stur- a physical in January, she rock also reports being HOUSTON — Before was given good news by stopped by both fellow the wall, there was the her doctor. She has both Saugonians and total fence. And the U.S. is still good circulation and a strangers when out and paying for it. good heart. about. “They say things As President Donald “My doctor told me to like, ‘We see you all the Trump tries to persuade keep on walking,” she said. time.’ or, ‘Good for you.’” a skeptical Congress to Additionally, she claims One bold person joked, fund his proposed multi- their routine has been “‘Your mouths are always billion-dollar wall on the good for stress relief. Last going,’” Sturrock said. Mexican border, govern- year, when her husband So, what do they chat ment lawyers are still had to go into a nursing about? settling claims with Texas home, she found it a de- “We are never at a loss landowners over a border pressing time; “a terrible for words. We talk about fence approved more than thing… a real downer.” everything,” said Stur- a decade ago. Two settle- Still, she said the chats rock. Tringale offers a ments were completed with Tringale have proved different slant. “I’ll put it just this week. invaluable. “I’ve leaned on this way: She’s my shrink, The legal battles over a FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS her more than once. I can and I’m hers,” she said. stop-and-start fence that Workers use a crane to lift a segment of a new fence into place on the tell her just about any- Over the last many de- covers just a portion of the thing,” Sturrock said of cades, they’ve been part border have outlasted two U.S. side of the border with Mexico, where Sunland Park, N.M., meets the Anapra neighborhood of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. her friend. of Saugus’ mid-morning presidents. If the Trump Of course, medical pro- scene, and have wedged administration presses fessionals agree with the out for themselves a bit of ahead with plans to build for fencing to cover one- quired hundreds of deals vate property for a public benefits of walking. In- notoriety, if not a slither some version of the tow- third of the roughly 2,000- with individual property purpose as long as it pays formed of the ladies and of fame. But, more impor- ering, impenetrable wall mile border between the owners for some of their the landowner what the their habitual routine, tantly, they have enjoyed the president has prom- U.S. and Mexico. land. Constitution calls “just one Massachusetts Gen- good health and compan- ised, the government may About 650 miles of fence In the Rio Grande Valley, compensation,” but that eral Hospital neurolo- ionship. have to take hundreds were eventually built, the southernmost point process can take years gist weighed in. “Studies “It’s such a simple thing, more landowners to court, just 100 miles of them in of Texas where most mi- if a landowner contests show that exercise and just put one foot in front of perhaps even some of the Texas, which has the lon- grants are arrested, sec- the seizure. The Justice socializing are some of the the other,” Sturrock said. same ones. gest border of any state tions of the 18-foot-tall Department eventually best things for a healthy “You don’t even know The Secure Fence Act, with Mexico. The uneven metal fencing stop and filed around 400 claims brain,” said Marie Pasins- you’re walking,” Tringale which President George course of the Rio Grande, start in neighborhoods against landowners un- ki, M.D., Harvard Medical said. W. Bush signed into law rough terrain and private and on farmland. der the Secure Fence Act, in 2006 with the support land ownership created a The U.S. government though the government of many Democratic law- host of engineering and can use the power of em- didn’t build on all the A hairy situation at makers, set aside money legal obstacles and re- inent domain to seize pri- land it claimed. Contaminated factory site up for sale in Peabody Malden charter school MALDEN “Our policies, including From A1 those governing student appearance and attire, and college admissions. foster a culture that em- “We send students from phasizes education rath- all walks of life, including er than style, fashion or those of color and those materialism. Our policy from limited means, to the on hair extensions, which best colleges and univer- tend to be very expensive, sities in the nation. One is consistent with, and a important reason for our part of, the educational students’ success is that environment that we be- we purposefully promote lieve is so important to equity by focusing on our students’ success,” the what unites our students statement said. and reducing visible gaps School officials were not between those of different able to be reached for fur- means. ther comment. Bridgewell, NSMC coaching the way to recovery RECOVERY available to NSMC Union From A1 Hospital staff to call as soon as an overdose case The recovery coach pro- appears at the hospital. FILE PHOTO | SCOTT EISEN gram at NSMC began in Once contacted by Questions are being raised about the possible sale of the 12.58-acre former L. Fine Factory prop- late March and has al- NSMC, the coaches come erty on Lowell Street in Peabody. ready assisted more than to the hospital right away 20 people and their family to establish a relation- PEABODY of product by today’s rent- debris piles and oil tanks progresses, the proper- members, including some ship with the overdose From A1 ers,” the real estate ad got underway. An Admin- ty owners will have to who entered recovery pro- patient and begin discus- states. istrative Consent Order continue to meet certain grams as a direct result sions about options for “The site consists of Rodney Scott, the Engel (ACO) issued by the Mas- benchmarks throughout of this intervention in treatment. All recovery (three) parcels totaling and Volkers agent listed sachusetts Department the year. Turco said that the emergency room. Ac- coaches have completed a 12 acres with a 96,000 on the real estate ad, could of Environmental Protec- if the property is sold, the cording to police records, newly implemented state (square foot) former not be reached for com- tion required the owner new owners would have to a total of 439 opioid-re- certification and training mill building located on ment. to remove more than 99 continue or complete any lated overdoses occurred process. site that is ideal for a The contaminated prop- oil tanks from inside the necessary cleanup efforts, in Lynn last year, an in- While initially available multi-family conversion erty has caused conster- building and several doz- but that a sale could delay crease from 349 in 2015. only in Lynn, the hope is into brick and beam style nation for city officials en more from outside the the efforts to decontam- As part of this program, to expand the recovery apartments, one of the for years. In March, a building within 90 days. inate the property in a Bridgewell has hired six coach program to Salem most sought-after types state-ordered cleanup of As cleanup of the site timely manner. recovery coaches who are Hospital later this year. A8 SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS St. Mary’s inducts new hall of famers

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St. Mary’s Hall of Fame morph into superstars usually follow captured on video Friday acknowledges St. Mary’s Alumni and a well-traveled path that includes an morning riding a motor- devoted friends who have exempli- overabundance of collaborations with ized podium in midtown fied St. Mary’s Pillars for Success: other artists, radio-friendly pop hits, a while dressed as Spicer, Catholic, Excellence, Integrity and bit of tabloid buzz and a conscious effort presumably a sequence to eschew anything that might get too Respect. Pictured from left is Head that will air when Mc- political or socially conscious. of School Grace C. Regan, Board of Carthy hosts the next took a different Trustees member John J. Green, “Saturday Night Live.” path and still emerged as the artist In the video, McCarthy inductee and Essex County Sher- of the year, and it’s one reason he’s is seen gliding in the iff Kevin F. Coppinger, induct- been elevated to superstar status with middle of traffic in front ee Nancy McCarthy, inductee “DAMN.,” which has dominated pop of the Time Warner Cen- Michael Reddy, Father Brian culture since its release last month. The ter, not far from Rockefel- Flynn, William F. Connell, ’55 album, a searing lyrical masterpiece ler Center, the longtime Service Award recipient Lorraine that touches on societal breakdowns, home of NBC’s “Saturday DeAmato, inductee Gil MacDon- politics, relationships and his own Night Live.” ald, inductee Dr. Nancy MacDon- vulnerability — has spawned limitless Spicer has been a fre- ald Rodig, inductee Glenn Morris, think pieces, conquered the charts and quent target of McCarthy, William F. Connell, ’55 Service has had some people calling him a new who has mocked him in Award recipient T. 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©2017 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2017 Rams take advantage of ugly inning to top English

By Harold Rivera everything gets thrown out the English coach Joe Caponigro said. ITEM STAFF window,” Zukowski said. “We could “We couldn’t throw strikes. We be 0-13, 5-5, it just doesn’t matter. spotted them four runs and it’s LYNN — When the Classical and They want to beat us, we want to tough to dig out of a hole like that.” English baseball teams meet, re- beat them. We see each other all English got one back in the bot- cords are meaningless. Classical the time, so it’s about bragging tom of the rst on an RBI single remained undefeated (14-0) with a rights.” from Anderson Figuereo, slimming 10-6 win over the Bulldogs at Fra- The Rams plated four runs in the the de cit to 4-1. ser Field on Friday, but English top of the rst inning, giving Clas- An RBI single off Geo Morales’ gave the Rams a battle. sical an ideal start. English, on the bat allowed English to inch closer That’s what Classical coach Mike other hand, was forced to make a at 4-2 in the bottom of the second. Zukowski expected coming into the quick pitching change and dug it- “I thought that other than that game. self into an early de cit. “When these two teams meet up, “That rst inning was atrocious,” CLASSICAL, B2

ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Swampscott’s Nathan DeRoche throws out the rst pitch at the Big Blue’s game against Masco Friday night. Swampscott pitches in for Nathan

By Katie Morrison team did for him and we ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON ITEM STAFF wanted to show our sup- port too.” Classical’s Tyler Way barely beats out the throw on an in eld single as Briston Maynard watch- SWAMPSCOTT — For Friday night, DeRoche es the ball into his glove. the Swampscott High arrived at the eld with a baseball team, Friday full police escort, riding in night’s game against Mas- the front seat of a Swamp- conomet was about more scott police car with a pa- than baseball. rade of sirens and vehicles Too many mistakes Prior to the Big Blue’s behind him. tilt against the Chieftains, The Swampscott com- the spotlight was on Na- munity turned out in a big doom Pioneers than DeRoche, a Swamp- way for the event. If you scott seventh-grader who weren’t at the eld early, By Mike Alongi Peter Look scored two goals FOR THE ITEM is battling T-Cell Lympho- you’d be hard-pressed to for the Pioneers in the loss, blastic Lymphoma. while Harry Drislane and nd a parking spot. The LYNNFIELD — Although The Big Blue teamed Jack Razzaboni each scored large crowd lined the sides the Pioneers played well in up with the Cops for Kids of the entrance to the com- one goal. Anthony Murphy with Cancer to put to- bursts on Friday, the Lynn- and Peter Razzaboni each had plex, cheering as DeRoche field boys lacrosse team sim- gether a “Nathan Strong” and his family made their one assist. Goalkeeper Kings- fundraiser night at the ply made too many mistakes ley Corona was strong in net way to the diamond. and fell to a strong Triton Swampscott Middle “That’s one of the best with 17 saves in the loss. School baseball complex team, 14-4, at Pioneer Stadi- For Triton, Bryan Wideberg things about a small town, um. According to Lynnfield Friday night. This past we have each other’s back led the way with four goals winter, the Swampscott coach Joe Papagni, the main and Sam Aponas had three and we showed what problems were too many un- hockey team also held a Swampscott represents goals and one assist. Liam fundraiser at Rockett Are- forced errors and turnovers. Spillane had two goals and tonight,” Calichman said. “We just made too many na bene tting DeRoche. “It’s one of the best parts one assist, Ryan Sheedy had mistakes out there today,” “Nathan’s a great kid, of living and coaching in one goal and five assists and said Papagni. “We had some he’s a great athlete, he’s a this community.” John D’Eufemia had one goal great spurts out there early hockey player and a base- Both teams wore bright and one assist. Drew Bouley on, but all the turnovers and ball player, and he’s been green shirts for warmups, had one goal and Colby Buc- bad passes just can’t happen. out of school for most of as green is the color used cheri had one assist. the year battling lympho- Then on defense, we’re still to promote lymphoma FILE PHOTO Triton took an early 2-0 ma,” Swampscott coach awareness. DeRoche and getting caught out of position lead within the first three Jason Calichman said. Peter Look scored two goals for the Pio- on a bunch of plays, so we “We saw what the hockey DEROCHE, B2 neers Friday. need to clean that up as well.” LYNNFIELD, B2

SCHOOL ROUNDUP Celtics run Tech takes two in into a Wall, doubleheader lose Game 6 By Mike Alongi WASHINGTON (AP) — John Wall FOR THE ITEM hit a 3-pointer with 3.5 seconds left for the go-ahead basket, then hopped The Tech baseball team went to Medford to atop the scorer’s table and yelled to play St. Clement and came home with two wins, celebrate at the conclusion of the sweeping both ends of a doubleheader Friday. Washington Wizards’ 92-91 victory In the rst game, an 8-1 win for the Tigers, over the Boston Celtics on Friday Richard Mateo went the distance on the mound, night that pushed their Eastern Con- allowing just ve hits and striking out 10. He ference semi nal to a Game 7. didn’t allow any earned runs. At the plate, Jhoan Wall overcame a 1-for-12 start to Ortega had two hits and drove in two runs, and nish with 26 points, and Bradley Kenny Moore also drove in two. The second game was decidedly more dramatic, Beal led the Wizards with 33. The as the Tigers went into the bottom of the seventh backcourt mates combined for 23 of (as the home team) down two runs, and Serey Washington’s 26 points in the back- Eang drew an eight-pitch walk with the bases and-forth fourth quarter. loaded for the walk-off win. Isaiah Thomas and the Celtics Michael Calzado, Mateo and Ortega each had showed up dressed in black, but two hits and a RBI, with Mateo’s and Ortega’s couldn’t back up the fashion state- RBIs coming in the seventh inning. ment, blowing an 87-82 lead over the On the mound, Moore struck out nine and al- last two minutes. Thomas’ heave at lowed two hits over four innings, and Ortega the buzzer clanked off the rim. He earned the win, striking out ve in relief. and Avery Bradley each had 27 points. The Tigers (5-8) look to keep the momentum go- Game 7 is at Boston on Monday ing Monday on the road at Nashoba Valley. night. The winner will face LeBron BASEBALL James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in Marblehead 1, Old Rochester Regional 0 the East nals starting Wednesday. Beau Dana did it all for the Magicians on Fri- The host has won all 10 games be- day afternoon, getting the win on the mound tween the Wizards and Celtics this and doing the damage at the plate. Dana tossed season — four in the regular season a one-hitter with nine strikeouts in ve innings and six in the playoffs. of work and also knocked an RBI single in the Boston, which won Game 5 at home third to bring in James McCarthy, who singled by 22 points, led Game 6 by 69-66 and stole second to start off the inning. ITEM FILE PHOTO entering the fourth quarter, when a relatively blah game became much Marblehead (8-6) will host Lynn Classical on Jhoan Ortega got the win on the mound for Tech in a walk-off ROUNDUP, B2 victory Friday at St. Clement. CELTICS, B3 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2017 Sox rally late but fall to Rays BOSTON (AP) — Alex Cobb took three earned — and three hits after base, allowing a run to score, and a one-hit shutout into the seventh getting the first out in the seventh, second baseman Brad Miller was inning before tiring, Evan Longoria adding to his trouble with a throw- charged with two errors on one play, hit a homer over the Green Monster ing error. Alex Colome got the final booting a grounder and throwing completely out of Fenway Park and four outs for his ninth save. the ball away, scoring another. the Tampa Bay Rays held off the Reigning AL Cy Young Award win- Tim Beckham’s two-run single Boston Red Sox 5-4 on Friday night. ner Rick Porcello (2-5) gave up five had pushed the Rays ahead in the Coming off a 3-6 home stand, the runs — three earned — with seven fourth — with both runs unearned Rays rebounded with just their sec- strikeouts in six innings for his sec- after third baseman Josh Rutledge ond win in six games in Fenway this ond rough outing against the Rays season. this season. He lost only four games bounced a throw. Boston’s Xander Bogaerts singled last year. They added three runs in the fifth. to extended hitting streak to 15 Trailing 5-0, the Red Sox chased Corey Dickerson had an RBI dou- games, the majors’ current longest Cobb and sliced the deficit to one — ble high off the wall in center field active streak. He had a career-best with the help of Tampa Bay’s shoddy before Longoria hit his shot over a 26-gamer last year. defense. Sandy Leon had a two-run billboard above the Monster seats, a Cobb (3-3) gave up four runs — double, Cobb fired wildly past first drive estimated at 406 feet. Swampscott pitches in for Nathan DEROCHE From B1 his family received a $5,000 check from Ed Mc- Nelley, a member of the board of directors for Cops for Kids with Cancer, to assist with the many costs associated with DeRoche’s fight against ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON cancer. The foundation English catcher Alex Rodriguez makes a diving has donated $2.5 million catch on a foul pop fly. to support families bat- tling the disease since its inception in 2004. “The support of the com- Rams capitalize munity has been great,” said Kristia DeRoche, Nathan’s mother. “It re- on ugly inning ally helps. Even at ran- dom times throughout the week, we’ll feel that support from the local to top English community. It was a great turnout tonight.” CLASSICAL “We had to spread it out DeRoche also got to and get timely hits.” throw out the first pitch, From B1 a perfect strike to Big The three-run rally gave ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON first inning with our pitch- Blue catcher Louis Oliv- Classical a 9-2 advantage ieri. His Babe Ruth Pi- Nathan DeRoche got a police escort to the baseball field Friday. ing and kicking the ball and seemingly put the rates teammates turned around, we did okay,” Ca- game away, until English out to support the mid- they were disappointed coach T.J. Baril, now at was supposed to be Masco’s ponigro said. “We battled, fought back with four dle-schooler, who plays they didn’t get the win to- the helm of the Chieftains, turn to host, Baril had no we hit the ball, we had runs in the bottom half of baseball and hockey and night, but they knew it was said it was great to be a issue forgoing a home game some decent at-bats.” the frame. was part of the Swamp- about more than the game.” part of the evening. and participating in the The Rams added two Billy Allen’s single with scott Little League team On the field Friday, Mas- “It’s great to come down fundraiser for DeRoche. in the third on a two-run the bases loaded scored that won the District 16 co had the upper hand, as and play Swampscott, Ja- “To T.J.’s credit, this year double from AJ Luciano. Andy Duverge. Classi- title last summer. the Chieftains quieted the son (Calichman) and his was his turn to have a home Luciano’s double scored cal starting pitcher Brett Along with the donation powerful Swampscott of- guys are awesome, it’s al- game, and he gave it up for Sean Devin and Kevin Bucklin, who lasted 4 2/3 from Cops for Kids with fense for a 4-2 win. A.J. Ve- ways a really good game this game,” Calichman said. Durant, padding the lead innings, got the next two nuti drove in the Big Blue’s Cancer, there were tables when we play each other,” “That says a lot about him, at 6-2. batters out but Morales set up selling “Nathan lone run in the first inning, Baril said prior to Friday’s a lot of people wouldn’t give Timely hits, along with but Swampscott left the added a two-run single to Strong” t-shirts and ac- game. “The thing that is up a home game. There was taking advantage of En- the rally to make it 9-5. cepting donations, and all bases loaded in the frame different about Friday an outpouring of support glish’s five fielding errors, and couldn’t get much else Wilbur Rosario followed of the proceeds from the night is we have a chance from both sides.” were two of the keys to with an RBI single of his food and drinks sold at the going until the seventh, to help out someone that Raising money and Classical’s win. when it added its second own, bringing Allen home. game will go to the DeR- needs help. The athlet- awareness for a member “AJ Luciano’s double run. Olivieri had two of It was a 9-6 at the end of oche family. After the first ic community is always in the third was a timely the Big Blue’s four hits, of Swampscott’s own com- the fifth and the Bulldogs hit for us,” Zukowski said. pitch, Calichman present- while Sean Lahrizi and ready to help out one of munity made the night were back in it. ed DeRoche with a helmet their own, and I think ev- “Timely hitting, and we Venuti had the other two. even more special. “I was thinking ahead, signed by all of the players, erybody realizes that this took advantage of their On the mound, David Pe- “Nathan’s a great kid, but it didn’t materialize,” a t-shirt and the game ball. can happen to anyone, any- mistakes, that’s how base- terson went the first three he’s one of our own, he’s Caponigro said. “Classical “The night before the one’s kid, so we’re glad to ball works. We took ad- innings, allowing three a ballplayer,” Calichman brought in (Andrew) Moc- game, the players were be taking part. The athlet- vantage of their mistakes runs with three strikeouts. said. “He’ll be a member of cia in relief, and he blew texting me about getting ic community always steps when we had to. That’s Luke Marshall didn’t give Swampscott varsity base- us away. He throws the a helmet and signing it up a hit in his three in- up for one of their own and how we pushed runs ball soon, I know it. It could ball hard.” for Nathan. That was all nings of work, and Colin we’ll continue to do so.” happen to any one of us.” across.” them,” Calichman said. Frary came on for the sev- The two teams hold a The difference stayed at Classical brought an- “They knew it was about enth, allowing one run. fundraiser every year for Scot Cooper contributed four runs until Classical other run home in the more than baseball, and Former Swampscott different causes. While it to this report. scored three more in the seventh, making it a 10-6 top of the fifth go ahead lead. Moccia, who tossed 2 by seven. Durant reached 1/3 innings in relief, sent on an infield error to get English down in order in Beverly bests Classical in pitchers’ duel things started and took the sixth and seventh in- third on a double by Lu- nings and Classical held ROUNDUP Hamor went 2-for-4 and in the individual state team of Oliver Gibson and ciano. Tyley Way brought on for the 10-6 win. From B1 Rona Scott struck out nine tournament this weekend. Tommy George took the Durant home on an RBI “I’m very proud of An- batters to earn the win on “We are looking forward first match, 6-0, 6-0, and single to make it a 7-2 drew,” Zukowski said. “He Monday. the mound. to a great match next week the team of Younes Chal- lead. Way stole second pitched once this season SOFTBALL GIRLS TENNIS at Seaside,” said Marble- labi and Corey Sullivan and came around to score, before this but he want- Austin Prep 2, Peabody 0 Bishop Fenwick 4, head coach Tracy Acker- recorded their first varsity along with Luciano, on ed the ball and he threw It was a real pitchers' Archbishop Williams 1 man. “Having five girls win in second doubles, 3-6, Christian Burt’s two-run strikes.” duel, but unfortunately Fenwick improved to playing in the individual 6-2, 6-3. double. Both teams are back on for the Tanners, it came 9-6 with a solid win over state tournament will give The Panthers (8-2) will “It wasn’t like we Monday, when Classical down to one swing of the a Catholic Central League us solid competition and go up against Revere on bunched up all our runs visits Marblehead and bat in the bottom of the opponent on Friday after- help us get ready for the the road on Wednesday. together,” Zukowski said. English hosts Everett. seventh inning as Cougar noon. Kerry Kircher got postseason, where we hope BOYS LACROSSE first baseman Alex San- the win in first singles, 6-4, to make a deep run.” St. Mary’s 14, Saugus 5 tostefano drove the first 2-6, 6-3, and Taylor Bot- BOYS TENNIS The Spartans held Sau- Too many mistakes pitch she saw deep over thof took second singles, Latin Academy 4, gus scoreless through an the center field fence with 6-3, 6-2. The Crusaders St. Mary’s 1 entire half, sprinting out one man aboard to seal also swept the doubles por- First singles Brady Ryan to an 8-0 lead after two doom Pioneers lacrosse the victory. Cougar junior tion of the match, with the lost to Latin Academy’s quarters. Logan MacDonald threw team of Brenna Waldinger Sam Pham last month, but GIRLS LACROSSE LYNNFIELD out of reach at 13-3. Lyn- a no-hitter and struck out and Anna Young winning, this time around, Ryan got Marblehead 19, From B1 nfield scored its final goal 17. Peabody had only one 6-0, 6-1, and the team of his revenge, topping Pham Swampscott 6 with about four minutes player reach base; Kaitlin minutes of the game on remaining when Drislane Abby Graumann and Ma- 6-3, 6-0 for the Spartans’ Hadley Carlton had a Thibodeau-Corey reached ria O’Donnell winning a two goals from Aponas. picked up a loose ball in lone win Friday. huge game for the Magi- in the top of the sixth cour- three-setter, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. “Brady stuck with his Look answered for Lyn- front of the net and flicked cians, tallying six goals tesy of a throwing error by The Crusaders will play game plan,” St. Mary’s nfield about 15 seconds it home. After one final and two assists in the win. McDonald. Peabody starter against St. Joseph’s Prep coach Brian Carlson said. “I later to make it 2-1, but goal from Bouley, the Vi- Caroline Driscoll had two Tianna Dawe nearly match on Monday afternoon. saw the change in his game that was as close as the kings walked away with goals and three assists, McDonald's effort, giv- North Reading 4, plan to try something new, Pioneers would come in the big win at 14-4. ing up six hits with three Swampscott 1 and he adapted well. Niamh Healy and Grace the game. The Vikings Lynnfield fell to 5-10 on strikeouts and two walks. The lone win for Swamp- The Spartans (1-12) will Arthur each had two goals notched two more goals the season with the loss on Peabody dropped to 7-5. scott came from the dou- take on BC High Monday. and two assists, and Luc- before the end of the first Friday. Moving forward for Winthrop 7, Pope John 5 bles team of Rachel Weiss Marblehead 5, English 0 ie Poulin and Annie Mi- quarter on goals from the Pioneers, it’s all about The Vikings got a strong and Sasha Balchenkoff. The Magicians got sin- gliore each had two goals. Aponas and Wideberg to continuing to improve and performance on the mound Marblehead 5, English 0 gles wins from Dan Livtak Lydia Bongiorno had close the first quarter with becoming more consistent from Kaitlyn Carter, who Marblehead got wins (6-0, 6-0) and Jack Quigley one goal and one assist, a 4-1 lead. all-around. tossed 6 1/3 innings and from Hannah Porath in (6-0, 6-0) while the doubles Sara Campbell and Annie Lynnfield tried to get “We’ve just got to keep struck out nine batters. first singles (6-1, 6-3), team of Mike Conlin and Ronan each had one goal the momentum rolling in plugging away at this Stephanie Strangie had a Simone Likterov in second Luke Fobert notched a win and Amanda Gregory had its favor with the first goal point,” said Papagni. great day at the plate, go- singles (6-0, 6-2) and Kae- in first doubles (6-0, 6-0). one assist. Goalkeeper of the second quarter, but “We’ve got five games left, ing 2-for-4 with two dou- lyn Attridge in third sin- Marblehead is now 10-4 Maeve Caldwell had nine Triton went on a three- four of them in the league bles and four RBI. gles (6-1, 6-1). In doubles on the year, and is still un- saves. Marblehead is now goal run to close the half (Cape Ann League) and Winthrop (5-9) will play play, the team of Megan defeated in Northeastern 11-2 on the year. with a 7-2 lead. we’ve got to tighten up our a doubleheader against Ryan and Julia Channing Conference play at 10-0. For Swampscott (7-2), El- The Pioneers did the play if we want to notch Gloucester this afternoon. and the team of Mandy Beverly 5, Malden 0 lie Wright led the way with same thing to start the a couple wins before the Beverly 1, Classical 0 Dumais and Sara Weiss Enrico Costa got the four goals, while Emerson second half, with Look year is out. So we’re just The key hit for Bever- both won their respective win in first singles, 6-1, Laundry and Kayla Kor- scoring his second goal of going to keep working.” ly (9-3) came from Mad- matches, 6-0, 6-0. 6-0, Ryan Daly took sec- nitsky had one goal each. the game 30 seconds into The Pioneers will take dy Jalbert, who knocked The Magicians will take ond singles, 6-4, 6-2, and Goalkeeper Abby Bruhm the third quarter. But on Manchester-Essex at an RBI single to bring in on Manchester-Essex on Michael Silveira won the had eight saves. The Big once again, Triton went Pioneer Stadium for Lyn- Sarah Vallette for the lone Thursday, and they will third singles match, 6-1, Blue will take on Wilming- on a run, this time a six- nfield’s Senior Night on run of the game. Marlee have five girls competing 6-1. In doubles play, the ton this afternoon. goal run, to put the game Monday at 7 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE SATURDAY Marblehead at Classical (4) Celtics run into a Wall, lose Game 6 Baseball Revere at Medford (4) Somerville at Salem (4) Braintree at Peabody (noon) CELTICS St. Mary’s at Williams (3:30) Fenwick at Everett (10) From B1 Malden Cath. at Xaverian (3) Boys Lacrosse Pentucket at Lynnfield (10) Georgetown at Fenwick (4) more compelling. The final Swampscott at St. John’s (6:30) Malden at Pope John (4) period was tight through- Softball Man-Essex at Lynnfield (7) Minuteman at Mystic Valley (4:15) out, featuring six ties and English at Marblehead (4) nine lead changes. Winthrop at Gloucester (10) Revere at Salem (4) Woburn at St. Mary’s (1) St. John’s at Masconomet (5:30) After Bradley and Beal Winthrop at Lynn (7) traded shots to even it at Boys Lacrosse Xaverian at Malden Cath. (7) Bedford at St. John’s (4) 89, the Celtics had the Beverly at Marshfield (11) Girls Lacrosse ball and, coming out of a Arl. Cath. at Mystic Valley (6:15) Malden Cath. at Gloucester (3) timeout with 14.1 seconds Peabody at Fenwick (7) Gloucester at Marblehead (4) N.. Reading at Swamspscott (2) Lynnfield at Man-Essex (3:45) remaining, Al Horford Girls Lacrosse Medford at Saugus (4) made a 16-foot bank shot Swampscott at Winthrop (4) Mystic Valley at Watertown (10) for the lead. After another Wilmington at Reere (5:30) Peabody at Fenwick (5) Fenwick at Lowell Cath. (3:30) timeout, Wall made the 3 Swampscott at Wilmington (10) that would decide the out- Sailing Boys Tennis English at Everett (4) come. When the buzzer Marblehead at Downeast (9) Lynnfield at Ipswich (3:30) sounded, he ran to a cor- Track Malden at Danvers (4) CAC frosh/soph meet (at Gr. Lowell, ner of the court, then Malden Catholic at Latin Academy made his way to the side- 9) (4) Marblehead at Andover Inv. (9) Marblehead at Classical (4:30) line, jumped up and yelled St. John’s at State Coaches Meet Revere at Medford (4) and popped his jersey. (9:30) Somerville at Salem (4:30) State Coaches’ Invitational (at BC The Celtics got off to a St Joesph at Fenwick (3:30) High, 9:30) terrible start, going 4 for St. Mary’s at BC High (3:30) Winthrop at TBA (TBA) Winthrop at Gloucester (4) 17 in the first quarter and SUNDAY Xaverian at St. John’s (4) not making a field goal Sailing Girls Tennis over the final 5½ minutes Marblehead at Downeast (9) Classical at Marblehead (4) or so. But Washington Mass. Bay Team Champ. (TBA) Danvers at Malden (4) could not take full advan- MONDAY Everett at English (4) tage, leading only 22-17 Gloucester at Winthrop (4:30) Baseball Ipswich at Lynnfield (3:30) after that period. Classical at Marblehead (4) Medford at Revere (4) And Boston kept right Danvers at Malden (4) Peabody at Beverly (4) Everett at English (4) on missing in the second Salem at Somerville (4:30) Gloucester at Winthrop (4) period, allowing Washing- St Joseph at Fenwick (3:30) Medford at Revere (4) St. Mary’s at Marian (3:30) ton to open its biggest Peabody at Beerly (4) lead at 40-30. But some Pope Francis at Malden Catholic (5) Track Salem at Somerville (4) Danvers vs. Revere (at Manning defensive lapses by the St. John’s (D) at St. John’s (S) (3:30) Field, 4) Wizards followed, and the Tech at Nashoba (4) Peabody vs. Everett (at Medford, 4) Celtics scored the next 10 Williams at St. Mary’s (7) St. Mary’s/Cathedral at Fenwick points en route to going PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS (3:30) Softball up 42-41 at halftime. Beverly at Peabody (4) Swampscott at Medford (4) Boston Celtics guard Isaiah Thomas, left, pushes against Washington English at Everett (4) Winthrop at English (4) Surprisingly, given that Wizards guard John Wall during the first half of Game 6. Fenwick at Austin Prep (3:30) Volleyball this was a potential play- Lynnfield at Pentucket (3:45) KIPP at Pioneer (4:15) off elimination game and 3, then suspended, for lead was the visitors’ first ing was a nod to what the Malden at Danvers (4) Malden at Randolph (5) an 8 p.m. tipoff on a Fri- shoving Olynyk after a since edge since 2-0 on Wizards did before a regu- day, there were plenty of lar-season matchup in empty seats around the pick. Horford’s basket. ... Trying SPORTS BRIEFS That was one of the most to reach the East finals for January that became arena at the outset. known as the “Funeral Still, the fans made memorable moments from the first time since 2012. Lynn Babe Ruth Boy scout golf this series, which also in- Wizards: Had lost seven Game.” Both coaches joked themselves heard, rising about the topic pregame. cluded Thomas getting a consecutive elimination registration tournament with loud support, for ex- Asked about his players’ ample, when Wizards sub- tooth knocked out in Game games at home. ... Last Registration for the Lynn The first annual Boy Scout sartorial selections — and stitute Kelly Oubre Jr. 1 and producing a 53-point reached the Eastern Con- his own choice of a white Babe Ruth Senior Division Troop 62 (Saugus) Golf Tour- went in late in the first outburst in Game 2, then ference finals in 1979. ... shirt — Boston’s Brad Ste- will be held over the next nament will be held Monday quarter — and booing a 26-0 run by Washington This was the first win by a vens said: “I’m not on the two weekends at the Babe at the Four Oaks Country when Celtics reserve Kel- in Game 4. home team facing elimina- text chain. By design.” Ruth complex on O’Cal- Club in Dracut, with a 7 a.m. ly Olynyk entered shortly Now everyone will find tion on its court in these Washington’s Scott laghan Way. Registration tee time. thereafter. Oubre heard out what Game 7 has in NBA playoffs. ... F Otto Brooks said with a smile: will take place from 10 a.m. The tournament features a obscene chants directed store. Porter Jr. had zero points. “Wearing black, it’s great. to noon on May 13, 14, 20 round of golf, lunch, raffles his way in Boston after TIP-INS BACK IN BLACK It’s a great color. Makes and 21. The registration fee and a hole-in-one contest getting ejected from Game Celtics: Their halftime The Celtics’ black cloth- me look thin, right?” is $165 and ages 16 through with a car as a prize. 19 are eligible to sign up. Proceeds will help the For more information, con- scouts from Troop 62 travel tact league president Jim to the Grand Canyon this lands on Madden 18 cover Beliveau at 781-642-5016. summer. (AP) — Now, Tom Brady our game.” truly has reached the pin- Brady has to step up his NHL PLAYOFFS nacle. At least in the eyes video game skills within of his video game-loving his household. Jack, his Conference Finals Wednesday, May 17 son. (Best-of-7) Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 8 p.m. oldest child, provides stiff- To the joy of 9-year-old Friday, May 12 Thursday, May 18 er competition than most Jack Brady, the five-time Nashville at Anaheim, 9 p.m. Anaheim at Nashville, 8 p.m. NFL opponents give the Saturday, May 13 Friday, May 19 Super Bowl champion will Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 8 p.m. be the cover athlete for Patriots. Sunday, May 14 Saturday, May 20 Madden 18 , following his Indeed, Brady isn’t Nashville at Anaheim, 7:30 p.m. x-Nashville at Anaheim, 7:15 p.m. Patriots teammate and sure he could lead his Monday, May 15 Sunday, May 21 buddy . team back from a 28-3 Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. x-Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 3 p.m. “I think it is very cool,” third-quarter deficit in Tuesday, May 16 Monday, May 22 Brady said. “I grew up not Anaheim at Nashville, 8 p.m. x-Anaheim at Nashville, 8 p.m. Madden the way he did far from the headquarters against the Falcons in the of EA Sports and some of Super Bowl. NBA PLAYOFFS my neighbors and best friends worked there. And “I think Jack would Second Round Golden State at San Antonio, 9 p.m. we hung out at the gym have a lot better chance (Best-of-7) Monday, May 22 they built in the facility to come back,” Brady said Friday, May 12 Golden State at San Antonio, 9 p.m. where a lot of the 49ers with a chuckle. “I used to Boston at Washington, 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 24 would go. To be a fan of be really good, but I don’t Conference Finals x-San Antonio at Golden State, 9 the game and play it over (Best-of-7) have too much time to p.m. the years, it is really a cool Sunday, May 14 dedicate to it now with Friday, May 26 honor, so when the oppor- San Antonio at Golden State, 3:30 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS raising a family and my p.m. x-Golden State at San Antonio, 9 tunity was presented to job and obligations. If he p.m. me, it was something I Tuesday, May 16 Tom Brady will be featured on the cover of the was down 28-3, there’s no San Antonio at Golden State, 9 p.m. would not turn down.” Sunday, May 28 Madden 18 video game, which will be released chance he couldn’t come Saturday, May 20 x-San Antonio at Golden State, 9 p.m. Asked if this will put on Aug. 25. He earns the honor one year after back. With me down 28-3 him in the same celebri- teammate Rob Gronkowski graced the cover. ty realm as Gronk, Brady in Madden, I doubt it.” MLB laughed. Gronkowski’s absence better shape at age 39 as When Brady does take “Nobody has more fun AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE for half of the 2016 sea- they were a decade ago? — on Jack in the video game East Division East Division than him,” Brady said of son could have given his Brady acknowledges that — Madden NFL 18 be- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB the star tight end who Baltimore 22 11 .667 — Washington 22 12 .647 — quarterback pause about he’s heard about the curse. came available for pre- was injured for the team’s New York 21 12 .636 1 New York 16 17 .485 5½ accepting the cover role. “I am not sure it’s sup- order on Friday — well, Boston 18 17 .514 5 Philadelphia 13 19 .406 8 championship run last it can get a bit awkward. Tampa Bay 18 20 .474 6½ Miami 13 21 .382 9 season. “He is such a great After all, there’s talk of a posedly that there is a Toronto 15 21 .417 8½ Atlanta 12 20 .375 9 Naturally, they both want Central Division Central Division player and it’s great for Madden Curse. curse, I think there is a W L Pct GB W L Pct GB him to experience some of While pointing out that curse,” he said. “I’ve been to be the Patriots. Or, at Minnesota 18 14 .563 — St. Louis 19 14 .576 — Cleveland 18 16 .529 1 Cincinnati 19 15 .559 ½ the cool things that come he works extra hard to able to overcome a lot of the very least, they both Detroit 17 16 .515 1½ Milwaukee 18 17 .514 2 along with being in the keep fit — how many NFL things in my life, and now want Tom Brady to be Chicago 15 17 .469 3 Chicago 17 17 .500 2½ Kansas City 13 21 .382 6 Pittsburgh 14 21 .400 6 NFL.” players are in as good or we’ve really got to step up their QB. West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 25 11 .694 — Colorado 23 13 .639 — Seattle 17 19 .472 8 Los Angeles 20 15 .571 2½ TV/RADIO Oakland 16 18 .471 8 Arizona 20 16 .556 3 Los Angeles 17 20 .459 8½ San Diego 13 23 .361 10 SATURDAY burgh, NBC, 7 p.m ship, ESPN, 8 p.m. nia (Stage 1), NBCSN, 3:30 Texas 16 20 .444 9 San Francisco 12 24 .333 11 TV Soccer: Premier League: Track and Field: IAAF Dia- p.m. Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs (Lester 1-1) at St. Louis Auto Racing: IndyCar: IndyCar Leicester City at Manchester mond League (tape), NBCSN, Golf: PGA: Players Champion- Houston 5, N.Y. Yankees 1 (Martinez 2-3), 4:05 p.m. Grand Prix, ABC, 3:50 p.m.; Toronto 4, Seattle 0 Cincinnati (Bonilla 0-0) at San Francisco City, NBCSN, 7:30 a.m.; 7:30 p.m. ship, NBC, 2 p.m. Minnesota 1, Cleveland 0 (Moore 1-4), 4:05 p.m. Monster Energy Cup: Go Bundesliga: 1. 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Yankees, 7:35 p.m. ships, NBCSN 6 p.m. p.m. New York, FS1, 6 p.m.; MLS: Minnesota (Berrios 0-0) at Cleveland Atlanta at Miami, 1:10 p.m. MLS: Seattle at Chicago, (Clevinger 1-0), 4:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 1:35 p.m., Golf: PGA: Players Champion- ESPN2, 9 p.m. College Baseball: Louisville at New York City FC at FC Dal- San Diego (Cahill 3-2) at Chicago White 1st game ship, NBC, 2 p.m. Clemson, ESPN2, noon; las, FS1, 8 p.m. Sox (Covey 0-3), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. College Softball: AAC champi- Baltimore (Tillman 1-0) at Kansas City Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. Hockey: World Championship: Pro Basketball: San Antonio Radio (Karns 2-2), 7:15 p.m. L.A. 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To complain of BEVERLY: Estate Sale Pickett St. (off DANVERS ~ MOBILE HOME discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at Cabot St. near Rite Aid) Friday and Sat 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at Clean and furnished, 1 bdrm, YARD SALE: Sat May 13, from 8 to 1 May 12 and 13 10 to 2. Three floors 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the convenient location, no pets. hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. at 89 Dennison Ave. Swampscott. Rain packed. Collectables, china, glass, Call ~ 978-646-7634 date Sun the 14th. Furniture. bureau's with something for everyone. classifi eds Collectables, cell phones, and more. SaleMakers.com Norway teens’ graduation blowouts beat them all By Mark Lewis ASSOCIATED PRESS AALGAARD, Norway — They compete to trick out the flashiest party buses, buy enough beer to level a biker club, and commission crude songs to FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS soundtrack their gradua- Passengers en route to London check in at Bi- tion blowouts. And that’s arritz airport, southwestern France. before they even take their exams. They are “the russ,” teenagers on the verge of US may ban laptops graduating from Norway’s high schools, and they on flights from have a tradition of rock- ing the rite of passage in their otherwise temper- European Union ate country with a level of drunken revelry that tips By Lorne Cook and 400 daily flights, many of the international scale. John Leicester them business travelers Dressed in red and blue FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS who rely on their elec- overalls adorned with tronics to work during the the Norwegian flag and Teenagers gather to celebrate the end of their classes, in Aalgaard, Norway. BRUSSELS — The U.S. flight. matching emblems of is expected to broaden its The ban would dwarf school spirit, russ — short pens each year at Konge- systems and DJs to create that cost up to $12,000 ban on in-flight laptops in size the current one, for the decadent senior parken, a theme park on mini outdoor dance stages. each. With the cost shared and tablets to include which was put in place in celebrations called “russe- the outskirts of oil-rich Driven around the coun- between 15 and 25 stu- planes from the European March and affects about feiring” — fill town streets Stavanger. During a three- try by professional drivers dents, the most expen- Union, a move that would 50 flights per day from 10 by day and party at night day festival — think Cali- who can double their earn- sive buses can run up to create logistical chaos on cities, mostly in the Mid- for a month each year fornia’s famed Coachella ings taking a month-long $350,000. The standard the world’s busiest corri- dle East. leading up to Constitution transported from the des- sabbatical from their day budget is just north of dor of air travel. Chief among the con- Day on May 17. ert to the snaking fjords jobs, the buses are less a $116,000. Alarmed at the propos- cerns are whether any “In the American mov- by the icy North Sea, Nor- method of transportation In the spirit of compe- al, which airline officials new threat prompted the ies, we get the impression way’s biggest music acts than discos on wheels. tition, the price tag for say is merely a matter of proposal and the relative that they are so crazy. perform for 13,500 teens They often are kitted out all the partying has spi- timing, European govern- safety of keeping in the But we have the craziest ready to rave at all costs. with newly upholstered raled up in recent years. ments held urgent talks cargo area a large number celebrations here in Nor- Here, professionally sleeping space for 20, la- Eirik Langoey, of Bergen, on Friday with the U.S. of electronics with lithium way,” Fredrik Helgesen, a painted coaches and dou- ser lighting systems and says his group’s Russbuss Department of Homeland batteries, which have been student leader of the russ ble-decker buses line up, speakers blasting bass so Ghost Town is the best Security. known to catch fire. Amer- committee at a school west blasting specially com- loud it makes your beer in the park. Like most of The ban would affect ican officials were invited of Oslo, said. “I don’t think missioned music tracks jump out of its glass. the graduates who have trans-Atlantic routes that to Brussels next week to anything in the world is from six-foot speakers or Each bus has its own rap splashed out, he says the carry as many as 65 mil- discuss the proposed ban, like this.” park in rings rigged with and techno tracks, some- group worked and saved lion people a year on over the EU said. The biggest bash hap- shared lighting, sound times as many as five, hard to afford it. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MAY 13, 2017 REAL ESTATE

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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS THIS WEEK LYNN 49 KIRTLAND ST. MALDEN 10 WALDRON ST. U:1 PEABODY SAUGUS $445,000 $748,000 18 ADDISON AVE. B: Rigoberto Molina and Sonia 18 ANDERSON WAY. U:18 B: David C. Snead and Kate E. 89 ANDOVER ST. $386,000 M. Molina $375,000 Prescott $379,900 9 BROADWAY. U:210 S: Raymond Milien B: Ratha Say B: Jason C. Ryan and Kimberly S: Diane F. Tower, Trustee for B: Helio Guimaraes and S. L. $909,000 S: Eric Say and Terry Say Diane Tower 2015 Realty Trust Pereira-Guimaraes 6 LANDER AVE. J. Ryan B: Barbara Gillis S: Yuhui Wang S: Jamie L. Vaillancourt and 75 ALLEN AVE. $173,000 MEDFORD Nancy A. Harrison S: Destefano Jean Estate and $160,000 B: Cerrone Gallant and Melissa M. Gallant 95 CLIFTON ST. U:L1 Mary Lemieux-Sandorse B: Keanlew, Inc. 24 ARBOR CT. U:24 S: Darlene Gallant $272,000 8 9TH ST. U:205 S: Ellen M. Forgione, Trustee for $379,900 75 Allen Avenue Realty Trust B: Li Ju Chen and Kent Wu $513,300 31 LEBEL RD. S: Konda, L.L.C. B: Hong Zhu B: Linda Collings 1803 LEWIS O. GRAY DR. S: Anita S. Dovidio 23 APPLEHILL LN. $289,000 S: Westbriar Properties, Inc. U:1803 B: Joseph M. Gattuso 20-30 DANIELS ST. U:601 $175,000 158 BARTHOLOMEW ST. $185,000 S: Wells Fargo Bank NA $270,000 8 9TH ST. U:404 B: Romana Akhder and Ashraf $30,000 $510,000 B: Janice E. Stoddard Ahmed B: Sam Hui B: John Karamas S: Samantha Rob, L.L.C. 69 LEXINGTON ST. S: Jasen Sousa B: Weini Gu S: Janice E. Stoddard, Trustee for $237,500 S: Alfred J. Sauvageau and S: Robert S. Lloyd Caroline Sauvageau Lois M. Monge Realty Trust 15 AUDUBON PARK. B: Mozhgan Hosseinpour and 57-59 JUDSON ST. $384,000 Qiumars Hedayatian $665,000 40 CLEVELAND ST. 15 DALTON CT. U:A. B: Sinh Duong and Samnang Iv S: WF Reverse REO HECM B: Sarbjit Singh and Tejinder $460,022 $227,000 31 PEARSON ST. S: Bridgewell, Inc. 49 MURRAY ST. Kaur B: Aaron J. Spransy and Emily R. B: Judith A. Dicesare and Joseph $895,000 $340,000 S: Farmir Vladasi and Fatmir Miranda Passi 101 BULFINCH RD. Vladasi S: David P. Lane B: Regiane Auzec-Ventouris $535,000 B: Matthew W. Berg and Sasha S: Domenica D. Djaafar S: Federal National Mortgage B: Jaimie L. Medina and Juan C. M. Sosa 94 COLLEGE AVE. Medina S: George J. Bertocchi, Jr. and 45 LOOMIS ST. U:214 25 ELMWOOD CIR. Association S: Blue Light Property Services Amy S. Bertocchi $320,000 $408,500 $252,500 B: Jeanne M. Roy B: John A. Bolognese B: Mario Silva 19 BULFINCH TER. 14 POND ST. S: T&A Real Estate Inv, L.L.C. S: Gloria Bolognese S: Theodore Nickole 87 RIVERBANK RD. $250,000 $348,000 $100,000 B: EWE Properties, Inc. B: Mohammed Hossain 43 MAGNOLIA ST. 246 HIGH ST. 80 FOSTER ST. U:505 S: Clement Joseph R. Estate and S: Wilmington Savings Fund Soc $500,000 $864,000 $139,900 B: Mario Silva Charles F. Ahern III B: Ivana MacHado B: Sebastian Royo and Cristina B: Vicki J. Kennedy S: Lisa A. Lavoie 81 RIVER ST. S: Rita Li and Annie L. Zhang DelSol S: Patricia Corrado 65 CENTRE ST. U:11 $386,000 S: Kate Fractal $637,900 B: Wilkem A. Pineda-Lemus and 1229 SALEM ST. 44 FRANKLIN ST. 87 RIVERBANK RD. Jose N. Pineda B: David J. MacAulay $455,000 792 HIGHLAND AVE. $337,570 $505,000 S: Fadil Babic and Emina Babic S: Ngonenokhame Inthasomsack B: James Sainato B: Kyle Kilgore-Lumbra and $340,000 B: Kevin P. McLaughlin and Sylvie Lee B: Long T. Nguyen S: Federal National Mortgage 40 COPELAND RD. LYNNFIELD S: Stephen A. Defilippis and S: Daniel E. Zenga Association Virginia A. McLaughlin $535,350 Joann Defilippis S: Mario Silva B: Leo Zak-Archambault and 21 DURHAM DR. 230 LAWRENCE RD. 17 JOY RD. Mary Zak-Archambault $785,000 $275,000 22 SARGENT ST. $690,000 S: Jeanne M. McDonald, Trustee B: Tyson Reynoso and Audra B: Tory L. Boepple B: Matthew McGowan and 7 THISTLE RD. for Mitch Mac Realty Trust Reynoso $260,000 S: Frank J. Zuppio and Christine S: Eric W. Ewald, Trustee for 21 B: Leon FT, L.L.C. Natalie McGowan A. Zuppio $300,000 10 COURTNEY TER. Durham Drive Realty Trust S: G. Stephen Foley and Laurel S: Melanie L. Walsh B: Jason R. Ascolillo and Michael $370,000 A. Terrio 13 LONGVIEW WAY. A. Ascolillo B: Fahrudin Ibric and Samka 8 FERNWAY 518 MAIN ST. $205,000 Ibric $575,000 34 WESCOTT ST. $340,000 B: Ryan Pittman S: Tracey A. Anemoduris S: Robert F. Fennell, Trustee for B: Arlene F. Aubrey $250,000 B: Anika Heavener S: Scott G. Fitzemeyer Courtney Terrace Realty Trust S: Gregory S. Alexander and B: Hoang Tran and Truc Sy S: 518 Main Street, L.L.C. SWAMPSCOTT Victoria A. Alexander S: Dat Tran and Mai Nguyen 70 LYNN ST. U:2 37 EVERETT ST. 22 ROCK GLEN RD. $170,000 $206,000 2 HEATH CIR. 108 WEST ST. $557,000 B: Sarah Albrecht 58 MAGNOLIA RD. B: Eladio A. Pena and Shaddai $330,000 $468,500 B: Disi A S: Kevin D. Dillon, Jr. $525,000 Pena B: Ledia Duka and Thanas Duka B: Jinfeng Chen and Yanhua S: Patrick P. Grande, Trustee for S: Zhichong Li S: Eladio A. Pena and Cleotilde Chen Patrick P. Grande Realty Trust 1 MANSFIELD ST. B: Karen S. Poska J. Capellan $410,000 77 LOCKSLEY RD. S: Jian X. Zhong and Jessica Tran S: Matthew P. Poska B: Debra B. Deflumeri, Trustee for 85 EXCHANGE ST. $724,000 169 SHERIDAN AVE. U:2 Debra B. Deflumeri Trust $160,000 B: Nicholas Baroutas MARBLEHEAD $432,500 B: Keanlew, Inc. S: Marie N. Rittman and William B: Jonathan Wong S: Debra B. Deflumeri 14 MORTON HILL AVE. S: Ellen M. Forgione, Trustee for J. Rittman 26 BAYVIEW RD. S: Elizabeth G. Ales and Anne C. $631,850 75 Allen Avenue Realty Trust $390,000 MacDonald 3 MILK ST. $395,000 B: Robert D. Schroeder 2nd and 900 LYNNFIELD ST. U:17 B: Liam McGeown B: Natalie Bell-Reed 73 FORD ST. $914,000 S: Arthur M. McGeown 104 WATER ST. U:104 Julie A. Schroeder $480,000 B: Lisa Poirier and Paul Lindmark $585,000 S: Juliana M. Corey and John E. Corey S: Duc Residential, L.L.C. B: Irma Matul-DeLeon and Rony S: Joanne Penta 35 SHETLAND RD. B: Val Ilchenko and Randi M. E. Guzman-Matul Schuster $715,000 50 RUSSELL ST. S: Avm Investments, L.L.C. 8 MAGNOLIA DR. B: Joshua T. Daly S: Timothy I. Michaud and Wee 1002 PARADISE RD. U:3R. $840,000 $450,500 S: Jeffrey R. Dornbush and Susan N. Michaud-Loi $272,500 29 GORDON RD. B: Jose Pinto and Amarilis Pinto B: Peter Orlando L. Dornbush S: Michael F. Eisan and Deborah $205,000 S: Robert W. Langlois, Trustee for NAHANT B: Kerry Wu, Trustee for 1002 B: Joanna M. Varriano Zarba Realty Trust L. Eisan Paradise Rd. S3R National Trust S: David P. Oconnell 228 W. SHORE DR. 12 WARD TER. $300,000 17 TUDOR RD. 86 TREMONT ST. S: Esther K. Ziskind 21 HOUGHTON ST. $430,000 B: Andrew E. Keller, Trustee for $447,615 $210,000 $300,000 B: Jacob Dornevil and Nahomie Andrew E&Meri Keller Realty B: Mario S. Marenghi B: Lisa Berman B: Urban Renewal 10, L.L.C. J. Dornevil Trust S: Anthony P. Kallianiotes and S: Stephen S. Kalivas, Trustee for Source: Banker and Tradesman, S: USA HUD S: Susan L. Dunn-Chermaine S: Andrew E. 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By Kris B. Mamula crash of 2008. infrastructure needs in cept with interlocking PITTSBURGH “Is the American dream unconventional ways. The rooms, introduced as early POST-GAZETTE dead,” asked Gaudio, 26, company is taking a hous- as the 1970s, offers an af- who has a degree in archi- ing concept that emerged in fordable path to homeown- PITTSBURGH — Brian tecture. “We don’t think the Pacific Northwest and ership, said Christopher Gaudio, then a college it’s dead. We think it needs New England and adapting senior, was traveling in Leinberger, chair of the South America on a study to change.” it to the urban setting for Center for Real Estate and grant for a documentary “We” is Gaudio, 33-year- a generation that is more Urban Analysis at George in 2014 when he came to old Hallie Dumont, and energy conscious, perhaps Washington University. a realization: People could Drew Brisley, 27, who co- a bit more practical, than What’s different now is live more happily, more ec- founded Module Design their parents. young homebuyers are onomically and in a more LLC in spring 2016. “Urban living is the more environmentally con- environmentally friendly The startup is housed in draw,” Gaudio said. scious, which is an added way in small houses. a small business incubator City living in walkable draw for smaller homes. He means really small in Pittsburgh, where Gau- neighborhoods may be at- But will tiny homes sell? houses, no more than dio and Dumont have been tractive, but experts say it “From a market point of about half the size of the pitching the idea to com- may be too soon to know view, it allows people to buy average American home. munity development or- whether the tiny house phe- relatively expensive land Gaudio’s documentary ganizations and designing nomenon will get traction and live on it,” Leinberger PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE was about housing. His tiny houses with rooms with young home buyers. said. “This is the $64,000 Module co-founders Hallie Dumont and Brian thought was to bring the that can be added with an “It’s an interesting con- question: what will the mil- Gaudio at their studio in AlphaLab Gear. small house idea to Ameri- interlocking system. cept,” said Tom Cummings, lennials do when they grow can urban centers, where The interlocking feature Pittsburgh Urban Redevel- up, and we don’t know the a 3.7-acre site in suburban has exploded into some- the need for affordable is like pressing together opment Authority housing answer to that.” Pittsburgh, where 10 to 17 thing we never expected,” and fill-in units was acute. Lego pieces, Gaudio said. director, who reviewed the Some people aren’t wait- tiny houses will be built for O’Mahony said about the His timing was right: A patent is pending for the idea preliminarily. “What ing to find out. Shawn veterans. The homes will tiny housing village, which America had been doing technology. they presented sounded O’Mahony, founder of the encircle a community cen- has received consulting some soul-searching about Module Design is among pretty interesting, worth nonprofit veterans group, ter, which will offer services help from Carnegie Mel- homeownership in the the startup companies exploring.” the Bob Project Inc., plans tailored to veterans. lon University. “We’re so years since the real estate looking at conventional The modular home con- to break ground this year at “In a short time, this excited about it.”