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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017 Are dreamers Saugus won’t facing nightmares? let time By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF LYNN — Dreamers like 19-year- erase old Lissette Orellana, who came to the country more than a decade ago after  eeing gang violence in tragedy her native El Salvador, could be facing nightmares after President Donald ordered an end to By Bella diGrazia a ve-year program that shields FOR THE ITEM young undocumented immigrants SAUGUS — Decades from deportation. after the disturbing un- “Hearing the news … I just had solved murder of one of a breakdown and I couldn’t be- their beloved residents, lieve it,” Orellana said after the Saugus is still mourning. announcement. “I still had a little Thursday, Sept. 14 hope that (Trump) was going to marks the date, 25 leave (the program) alone because years ago, that Susan it’s not bothering anyone. I’m still Taraskiewicz was found pretty shook up about it and very murdered. A candlelight devastated.” vigil will be held that day The program, Deferred Action to honor her memory at for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), 6:30 p.m. at World Series was established by executive au- Park in Saugus. Friends thority from President Barack and family will gather Obama, and has given nearly for the ceremony which 800,000 young immigrants a re- will consist of testimony, prieve from deportation. Trump prayers, and music. The ordered an end to the program public, as well as mem- with a six-month delay on Tues- bers of the clergy and law day, with plans to phase out DACA enforcement, have been on March 5, 2018. invited to participate. Orellana, a Lynn resident and ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK “We are conducting this North Shore Community Col- vigil on the 25th anniver- lege student, came to the United Lissette Orellana, a 19-year-old undocumented immigrant who ed gang violence in El sary of us losing Susan to Salvador to come to the United States more than a decade ago, was devastated to  nd DACA, A7 say thanks to the many out she may no longer be protected from deportation. people who have helped, consoled and supported us over the years, never giv- ing up hope that answers will be found in the tragic Debating debates in Lynn’s elections loss of my daughter,” Mar- lene Taraskiewicz said in By Thomas Grillo an informed decision at the ballot box,” he ends in advance of the nal election on Tues- a statement released by ITEM STAFF said in a statement. day, Nov. 7, he said. the vigil’s organizers. “We The 28-year-old Suffolk University student Field said the more debates the better. invite everyone to come LYNN — Let the debates begin. is one of eight candidates vying for four seats. “I can’t wait for the debates,” he said. “It out to hear about what a Jaime Figueroa, a candidate for council- The eld includes incumbents Buzzy Barton, will help voters to decide who can best serve beautiful person Susan or at-large, is calling for ve forums where Brian LaPierre, and Hong Net, and challeng- the city.” was.” hopefuls can make their case. ers Brian Field, Richard Ford, John Ladd, In the past, Field said he has participated Marlene Taraskiewicz “Time to bring the candidates forward to and Taso Nikolakopoulos. in debates held by community organizations, has actively fought to share their ideas and values with the resi- Figueroa said the candidate forums should including the Lynn Museum. keep the case open and dents of Lynn who so desperately need to be about the issues facing the city. They has never given up hope hear what they have to say, in order to make should be held citywide with two on week- DEBATES, A7 that her daughter’s killer will someday be brought to justice. Susan Taraskiewicz’s brutal murder remains New faces unsolved. Her body had been found inside the in new trunk of her car, which was left in a Revere park- ing lot on Sept. 14, 1992. places in She had been beaten and stabbed to death in what Suffolk County District Medford Attorney Daniel Conley in 2012 called “a crime of By Steve Freker terrible brutality.” FOR THE ITEM ”Susan lived in Saugus, she was a local girl, she MEDFORD — City schools had a local job with local are starting the new year with friends and co-workers. plenty of new faces in key jobs. She drove these streets to New administrators include work and back,” he said. Charles (Chad) Fallon, princi- “It stands to reason that pal/director of Medford Voca- the person or persons who tional Technical High School; killed her may have been Paul Teixeira, English Learn- local as well.” ers program director, and Shannon Demos, assistant principal, Brooks Elementary School. Administrators taking on new roles this year include Ian Charles, former assistant prin- cipal at the McGlynn Middle School, who is Medford High’s new assistant principal. Jill ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Sawyer was assistant princi- A pair of geese takes off from the basketball court at Magnolia Park in pal/director at Medford Voca- Lynn on Tuesday. tional Technical High School. She will now serve as school By Bella diGrazia associate principal/director. FOR THE ITEM Jody Liu taught English and COURTESY PHOTO served as the National Hon- LYNN — The city of Lynn has been play- Thursday, Sept. 14 ing a game of “, duck, goose” with un- or Society advisor at Medford Lynn’s not marks the date, 25 wanted geese for quite some time. High. Her new job is assis- While city of cials have had enough of tant principal of the McGlynn years ago, that Su- san Taraskiewicz was the overpopulated nuisances, some resi- MEDFORD, A7 dents and city workers don’t seem to mind found murdered. WILD them. “They don’t bother anybody around here,” said Leo Vasiliou, a resident near Lynn’s INSIDE about Magnolia Park for the last 30 years. “God put these creatures on Earth with a pur- In Lynn In Sports pose and only he can take them away, not Opening the door Spartans, Rams advance us.” onto history. A3 to city tournament nal. B1 On the other hand, there is Ward 1 GEESE councilor Wayne Lozzi, who has spent the In Opinion In Food He’s Nahant’s Try some of Rosalie’s GEESE, A7 million-dollar man. A4 pasta carbonara. B8

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Patricia A. Muise, 58 Madelene L. Ostrowski, 70 Stavroula F. Kirtland, 47

MELROSE — Patricia grandchildren; Chris- BEVERLY — Mad- dren; Michael D. LYNN — Mrs. Stav- Lynn, her mother- Ann (Hill) Muise, age tian Nunez of Lynn, elene L. “Maddie” Ostrowski and his roula F. “Stephanie” in-law Judith Rob- 58 of Melrose, died on Jayden Penrose of (Kelley) Ostrowski, wife Kim of Beverly, (Meimeteas) Kirt- ertson of Lynn, her Sunday Sept. 3, 2017, Rowley, Aubrey Berry age 70, of Beverly, Kerrie A. Bromberger land, age 47 of Lynn, sister-in-law Deborah at Melrose Wake eld of Melrose, and Celi- died Sunday in the (Ostrowski) and her died unexpectedly Robertson of Lynn, Hospital. na Muise of Lynn, her Kaplan Family Hos- husband Steven of Saturday, Sept. 2, three brothers-in- Born and raised in brothers; Richard Hill pice House after a Peabody, and Robert 2017, at her home. law Michael Kirtland Lynn Patricia was the of Lynn and Donald courageous battle E. Ostrowski of Bev- She was the wife of and his wife Audra of daughter of the late Hill of Florida, her for- with cancer. She was erly; four grandchil- Steven Kirtland, with Lunenburg, Frederick Richard and Carol mer husband Steven the beloved wife of dren; Kayla and Mi- whom she shared 17 Robertson of Brain- (Johnson) Hill. She attended Muise of Lynn, and many aunts, Michael P. Ostrowski. Born and chael Ostrowski and Lily and years of marriage. tree and Matthew Robertson Lynn Schools and was a gradu- uncles, cousins and friends. She raised in Lynn, she was the Steven Bromberger; her sister; A lifelong resident of Lynn, of Lynn, ve nephews and one ate of Lynn Vocational and Tech- was also the sister of the late daughter of the late Robert Pat Lemonosky and her hus- she was the daughter of Fo- niece all of Lynn and many nical Institute, Class of 1978. Michael and Pamela Hill. H. and Gertrude L. (Wanstall) band Jim of Beverly, as well as tios and Irene (Gangi) Meime- cousins, aunts, uncles, and Prior to moving to Melrose, Service information: Her Kelley. She was a graduate many loving nieces and neph- teas of Lynn. friends. she had lived in Florida and Funeral will be held on Satur- of Lynn English High School, ews and her beloved dog, B. J. Stephanie had worked as Service information: Her Rhode Island. For many years day at 1 p.m. in the SOLIMINE class of 1964. She had lived She was predeceased by her a teacher’s aide at the Hood funeral will be held on Friday Patricia had worked as a Funeral Home, 426 Broadway in Beverly for the past 43 twin sister; Dianne M. Carroll Elementary School in Lynn. at 9 a.m. from the SOLIMINE home health aide. (Route 129), Lynn. Relatives years. and her brothers; David H. and She enjoyed gardening and Funeral Home 426 Broad- An avid reader, Patricia also en- and friends are respectful- Maddie had worked as a Robert E. (Rockin Bob) Kelley. reading and most especially way (Rte129), Lynn, followed joyed dancing, going to the beach, ly invited to attend. Visiting waitress at Godfried’s in Sau- Service information: Her spending time with her chil- by a Funeral Service in St. and spending time outdoors. She hours on Saturday prior to the gus and Cabot Place in Bever- funeral will be held on Friday dren walking or having camp- George Greek Orthodox especially enjoyed the time that Service from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ly. An animal lover, she was an at 10:30 a.m. in the SOLI- res in the backyard. Church. Burial will be in Pine she spent with her grandchildren. In lieu of owers, donations active member of the Wildlife MINE Funeral Home, 426 In addition to her husband Grove Cemetery. Relatives She is survived by her chil- may be made to the Northeast Research Institute. Her pas- Broadway (Route 129), Lynn. and parents, she is survived and friends are respectfully dren; Tara Muise of Rowley, Ni- Animal Shelter 347 Highland sions include; Cruising “The Burial will be in Pine Grove by her cherished children; Al- invited. Visiting hours Thurs- cole Nartiff of Melrose, Danielle Avenue Salem, MA 01970. Do Wop Cruise to Bermuda” Cemetery, Lynn. Relatives exandria and Ariana Kirtland, day 4-8 p.m. Directions and Nartiff of Rhode Island and Directions and guestbook at with her husband and was and friends are respectfully her brother Evangelos Meime- guestbook at www.solimine. Steven M. Muise of Lynn, her www.solimine.com. a master photographer and invited. Visiting hours are teas and his wife Regina of com. videographer creating last- Thursday from 4-8PM. Those ing memories for all that she who prefer may make dona- knew. She will be remembered tions to the Kaplan Family William F. DiThomas, 67 as a doting wife and a loving Hospice House, 78 Liberty Albert E. Gallagher, 80 mother and grandmother. St., Danvers, MA 01923. Di- In addition to her husband, rections and guest book at she is survived by three chil- www.solimine.com. LYNN — Mr. William In addition to his SALEM, N.H. — Mr. Hampshire, Stacie F. DiThomas, age 67, wife, he was the father Albert E. Gallagher, Sager and her hus- of Lynn, died on Sat- of William DiThomas II 80 years, died on band Joseph of New urday, Sept. 2, 2017, and his wife Renee of Sunday evening at Hampshire grand- at Kaplan Family Hos- Swampscott, Helena Edward A. Whelan, 70 Greystone Farms in children; Steven and pice House, Danvers, Leavitt and her hus- Salem, N.H. He was Jacob. He was the after a courageous band Marc of Lynn, the husband of the brother of the late battle with cancer. He Joseph Rogato and late Jean (Nelson) Louise Richardson, was the husband of his wife Mei of Lynn, SAUGUS — For- an, his daughter, Gallagher. Irene Marcewicz, Della (Hartigan) DiTh- David Rogato and his merly of Winthrop, Colleen Graziano Born in Arlington, Frances DiPirro, and omas, with whom he shared 44 wife Sheryl of Billerica and was Mr. Edward A. Whel- and her husband Mi- he was the son of the late Evelyn Tufts. Mr. Gallagher is years of marriage. the brother of Larry DiThomas an, age 70, died on chael; his cherished John J. and Lucy (Finney) also survived by many nieces Born in Lynn, and a lifelong and his wife Mary of Peabody, Monday, Sept. 4 at grandson, Nicholas Gallagher. The former Sau- and nephews. resident, he was the son of the Loretta Maranhas and her hus- the Kaplan Family Graziano and his gus resident was a retired Lt. Service Information: Vis- late Lawrence DiThomas and band David of San Francisco, Hospice House in dear sister Patricia Colonel in the Massachusetts iting hours will be held in Helen (Andrews) DiThomas, Calif., Roberta DiThomas of Danvers surrounded Whelan. National Guard; Mr. Galla- the BISBEE-PORCELLA Fu- and the step-son of Kay DiTho- N.H., sister-in-law Carol Nichole by his family. He was In lieu of  owers, gher worked for many years neral Home, 549 Lincoln mas of San Francisco, CA. of Stoneham and the late John the loving husband donations in his as a computer programmer Ave., Saugus, on Friday 4-8 He touched many people DiThomas and Louis DiThomas. of Helen (Lord) Whelan with name may be made to Care and retired as the Director of p.m. Relatives and friends throughout his life with his love, He also leaves nine grandchil- whom he shared 45 years of Dimensions, 78 Liberty St., Information Technologies for are invited to attend. Fam- kindness, humor, and musical dren and several nieces and marriage. Danvers, MA 01923 or to the Lawrence School Depart- ily and friends will gather talent. He was one of a kind, the nephews along with extended Born in Boston and raised Northeast Animal Shelter, 347 ment. An avid genealogist his at the funeral home on most caring and loyal man and family and many friends. in Winthrop, he was the son Highland Ave., Salem, MA work on the family tree led to Saturday at 9:30 a.m. fol- an amazing Husband, Father, Service information: A me- of the late Elmer and Mar- 01970. visiting the Gallagher Farm in lowed by a funeral Mass and Papa. morial visitation will be held garet (Riley) Whelan. He Service information: Rel- Ireland that traces back seven in St. Margaret’s Church, Bill served in the U.S. Navy on Friday from 4-7 p.m. in worked as a professional atives and friends are invit- generations. 431 Lincoln Ave., Saugus Reserves for 18 months. He the CUFFE-McGINN Funer- photographer for John Han- ed to attend visiting hours Mr. Gallagher is survived by at 10:30 a.m. Interment worked as a machinist at the al Home, 157 Maple Street, cock Life Insurance Co. for in the BISBEE-PORCELLA his children; John Gallagher Riverside Cemetery, Sau- G.E. River Works for 20 years be- Lynn. In lieu of owers, please 32 years. A devoted hus- Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln and his wife Dorothy of New gus. For directions & con- fore retiring in September donate to: http://chol- band and father, he was a Ave., Saugus, on Thursday, Hampshire, Laurie Russell dolences www.BisbeePor- 2016. angiocarcinoma.org/ former member of the Sau- 4-8 p.m. Funeral from the and her husband Ron of New cella.com. Bill was a musician for dithomas gus auxiliary police for 17 funeral home on Friday all of his life and played For online guest- years, a volunteer for the at 9:30 a.m. followed by in North Wind and Vero- book please visit www. Saugus Emergency Man- a funeral Mass in Bless- na Blvd. cuffemcginn.com. agement Agency and an ed Sacrament Church, 14 avid HAM radio operator. Summer St., Saugus at Doris Mello, 93 He had resided in Saugus 10:30 a.m. Interment Riv- for the past 45 years. erside Cemetery, Saugus. In addition to his wife, Mr. For directions and condo- PEABODY — Mrs. years of marriage, Catherine M. George, 91 Whelan leaves two beloved lences www.BisbeePorcel- Doris (Audette) she leaves a son, children, his son Patrick Whel- la.com. Mello, 93 years of James F. Mello and Peabody died unex- his wife Mary of North LYNN — Mrs. Catherine M. his wife Julie of Lynn, two broth- pectedly on Sunday, Andover, two daugh- (Foley) George, age 91, of ers John W. Foley of Fountain Sept. 3, 2017, in her ters, Barbara L. Mar- Lynn, died at a local nursing Hills, Ariz., and William Foley, Jr. home. She is the wife tins and her husband home on Monday, Sept. 4, and his wife Maeve of Danvers, Charles V. LeBlanc, 61 of Mr. Frank Mello. Frank of Brockton, 2017. three granddaughters Caitlin She was born in Fall and Joyce D. Mello She was the wife of the late Kunkel, Rachel Wallace and River the daughter of Lynn, her grand- Richard H. George, Jr. Jessica Lear, two great-grand- Charles V. “Char- his grandson Miles of the late Desire and Delia children, Michaela, Macken- Born in Swampscott, she daughters Amelia Lear and Eliza lie” LeBlanc, age Olson; his brother (Marquis) Audette. She was zie and Madison Mello, Liane was the daughter of the late Wallace, and several nieces and 61, died Tuesday in Vincent A. LeBlanc raised in Fall River and attend- Watt and her husband Philip, William J. and Anna H. (Scar- nephews. the Merrimack Val- and his wife Helen ed schools there. She was a Evan and Veronica Martins. pello) Foley. She graduated Service information: A Me- ley Hospice House of Beverly; his sister graduate of BMC Durfee High A great grandson Aidan Watt. from St. Mary’s Girls High morial visitation will be held in Haverhill after a Karen M. LeBlanc School, Class of 1943. She She also leaves several niec- School, Class of 1944, and on Saturday, Sept. 9, 2017, lengthy illness. Born of Lynn; his neph- also attended secretarial and es and nephews. She was the was a longtime Lynn resident. from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. in and raised in Lynn, ew Peter LeBlanc of business school. She has lived last of 10 siblings. She enjoyed traveling, play- the CUFFE-McGINN Funeral he was the son of Beverly; as well as in Lynn for many years and the Service information: Her ing mah jong, and bridge, and Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, the late Vincent E. many aunts, uncles, past 6 years in Peabody. funeral will be held on Fri- was an avid needlework artist. followed by a Memorial Ser- and Anna E. (Marsh) LeB- cousins and extended family Mrs. Mello was a 60 year day, Sept. 8, 2017, at 9:30 She also was a volunteer at vice at 12 p.m. Donations in lanc. He was a graduate of members. He was the brother member of the Lynn YMCA a.m. from the SOLIMINE Salem Hospital. her memory may be made to Lynn Vocational and Techni- of the late Peter M. LeBlanc. and enjoyed playing volleyball. Funeral Home, 67 Ocean St. She was the mother of the late the American Cancer Society, cal Institute. He had resid- Service information: A Among her many activities she (Route 1A), Lynn, followed by Mark George and leaves his long- 30 Speen Street, Framing- ed in New Hampshire and memorial visitation will be loved to ride her bicycle. She a funeral Mass in St. Mary’s time partner Joan of Salem, Mar- ham, MA 01701. For online Maine for many years. held on Saturday Sept. 9, loved camping on Peter’s Pond Church, Lynn at 10:30 a.m. tin George and his wife Susan of guestbook please visit www. Charlie had formerly worked 2017, from 2-6 p.m. in the in Sandwich and her winter Relatives and friends are re- Wake eld and Peter George and cuffemcginn.com. as a machinist at General SOLIMINE Funeral Home, month in Naples Florida. She spectfully invited. Burial will Electric. He enjoyed nature 426 Broadway (Route was always active and loved to be private. Visiting hours are and the outdoors, especially 129), Lynn. Relatives and do different projects. She built on Thursday from 4-8 p.m. the time spent on Mooseh- friends are respectfully furniture, other woodworking Donations in her name may ead Lake in Maine. He also invited. In lieu of flowers, projects and enjoyed caning be made to Brooksby Village Janet McGough, 79 enjoying singing and playing donations may be made chairs. Her most important ac- Resident Care Fund, Philan- 1937-2017 the guitar. to the Merrimack Valley tivity was being with her family thropy Of ce,200 Brooksby He is survived by his daugh- Hospice House, 360 North for the holidays or just visiting Village Drive, Peabody, Mas- Mrs. Janet Mc- precious great-grand- ter Jennifer Olson and her Ave., Haverhill, MA 01830. with her grandchildren. sachusetts 01960. Direc- Gough (Loder), 79 children. husband Rob of Hudson; his Directions and guestbook In addition to her husband tions and guestbook at www. years, passed away She worked for son Mark LeBlanc of Florida; at www.solimine.com. with whom she shared 64 solimine.com. at MGH after a brief many years at the Lynn but serious illness. Public Library, later Janet was a lifelong serving as a trustee. Lynn resident and Janet was a founding Maria Immacalota Buonopane, 90 Catch up graduate of Classical member of the Lynn with your High School. Public Library knitting She was the daugh- club. The library re- favorite team ter of the late Silas and Maude mained close to her heart. SAUGUS — Formerly of Re- Josephine Coppola, Anna in Item Sports! Loder and beloved wife of the She was also a member of vere and San Francisco, Ca- Perry and Margaret Dorrance. late Edward McGough - “Ma- the Swampscott Senior Crafters lif., Maria Immacalota (Mary) She leaves behind many niec- Goo” to nearly everyone. where she made some of her Buonopane. Age 90. es and nephews, grand nieces Did you know? She leaves three children: dearest friends, knitting hats Mary was born in Revere and nephews, and great grand 781-593-7700 Edward McGough Jr of Lynn, and blankets for those in need. and graduated from Revere nieces and nephews. Mary’s Publishing Daily, except Sundays Diane Muller and her hus- Service information: A High School. Shortly after she family would say the she truly USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA band William of Marlbor- memorial service will be nished school she moved to “left her heart in San Francis- and additional of ces. ough, and Linda Riley and held this autumn for family San Francisco, Calif., where co.” Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item her husband Daniel of Os- and friends. It will be an- she lived for over 50 years. Mary requested that there Subscriptions sipee, N.H. nounced here when a date She was employed by Bank of be no wake or funeral. In lieu Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Janet also leaves eight cher- is set. America and had a long and of any services, donations $20.00 for 4 weeks $65.00 for 13 weeks ished grandchildren: Megan In lieu of owers, dona- happy career with them. She may be made in Mary’s honor Home delivery $130.00 for 26 weeks White, Edward, Michael and tions may be made in Janet’s loved to travel and shop. to The American Cancer So- $260.00 for 1 year Dillon O’Toole, Patrick O’Regan, name to Northeast Animal She is predeceased by her ciety at www.cancer.org. For subscribers Send payment to and POSTMASTER, Tricia and Emily Melanson and Shelter 347 Highland Ave- brothers, Frank, John, Anthony condolences www.BisbeePor- get FREE access send address changes to: Alexandra Muller as well as 11 nue Salem, MA 01970. and Joseph and her sisters, cella.com. The Daily Item to the e-edition on 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017 A3 LYNN Will city go green? By Thomas Grillo will go green this year. ITEM STAFF Mayor Judith Flana- gan Kennedy expressed LYNN — The city could concern that the cost of get a lot greener and get buying electric cars and paid to do it. trucks could make it dif - If Lynn were to join the cult for the city to afford 185 Bay State communi- green status. ties who have been desig- But Duffy said the city nated a “Green Commu- does not have to replace nity,” its energy bill could all its gas vehicles at once, be reduced by 12 percent only after one is removed and reap up to $1 million from service. in grants. The committee voted to On Tuesday night, the continue discussions on City Council’s Education going green. & Environmental Affairs In other matters, it will Committee heard from the be more expensive for ap- state Department of Energy plicants for permits and Resources on how they can licenses to get projects ap- go green and earn green. proved. The panel voted This year, Lynn will to pass along the public spend $5.3 million on en- notice advertising costs to ergy, including electricity, applicants as a way to save gas, and oil. The green taxpayers money. Last year, savings would be about 12 the City Clerk’s of ce alone percent or about $600,000. spent $34,000 on the ads. In order to qualify, the The council also voted to ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK city must adopt new rules increase the fee for door- Top from left, Grand Army of the Republic building curator Bob Matthias, of Lynn, volunteer Lar- that allow for as-of-right to-door solicitors to $100, ry Campbell, of Winthrop, and John Gibney of Lynn stand in the Grand Hall of the Grand Army of permitting for renewable or up from $10 and require alternative energy facilities them to obtain a per- the Republic building in Lynn, which has portraits of 1,243 members along the walls. and agree to purchase fuel mit from the city before ef cient vehicles. knocking on doors. The state funds could be “This is for the safety of used to buy electric vehicles, solicitors and residents,” Opening the door onto history energy ef cient or renew- said City Council Presi- able energy HVAC systems, dent Darren Cyr. STAFF REPORT erty in 1919 and evolved and LED lighting. The future of an aban- into a museum after aging LYNN — The city’s trove City Councilor Wayne doned 880-square-foot cot- Civil War veterans held Lozzi introduced Neal of Civil War and ear- their nal meetings in the tage on Saunders Road ly 20th-century history Duffy, the Northeast Re- won’t be known for a while. post in the 1930s. gional coordinator of the opens its doors to the pub- With rooms lled with The city seized the house lic on Saturday, Sept. 16 state’s Energy Resources more than a year ago for Civil War military uni- Green Communities Di- from noon to 3 p.m. forms and weapons, as nonpayment of taxes. Earli- With its Grand Hall fea- vision, who provided city er this year, the city issued well as books, and a great councilors with ways to turing 1,243 photos of Civ- hall adorned with photo- a request for bids. The city il War veterans and docu- become green and get up received bids from $29,900 graph portraits of 1,243 to $1 million in grants. ments signed by Abraham members, the building to $111,500. Lincoln, the Grand Army “It’s my strong wish But Cyr requested all has always attracted Civil that Lynn be designated of the Republic (GAR) War students and history the deposits be returned building, 58 Andrew St., a Green Community to and start over. buffs. receive all the energy sav- is being highlighted for Mayor Judith Flana- “We need to do a little tours as part of the Essex ings bene ts,” he said. more work on this and gan Kennedy and the Last year, the state’s National Heritage Area’s City Council allocated then we will be ready to Trails & Sails program. Green Communities dis- go,” he said. $150,000 for improve- tributed $81 million in The Essex National Her- ments to the building, grants, Duffy said. He said Thomas Grillo can be itage Commission spon- including reconstructing he expects 20 more Mas- reached at tgrillo@item- sors Trails & Sails each more than 30 window sachusetts communities live.com. September, featuring lo- frames and repointing the cations like GAR as places building’s brick front. to visit on the North Shore Additional money is be- LYNN BRIEF and in the Essex County ing spent to install met- region. Working with the al rods designed to pro- Calling all candidates al, City Council and School Lynn Community Associ- vide the Andrew Street Committee candidates are ation, the Heritage Com- building’s brick facade The North Shore Latino invited in advance of next mission is highlighting with additional structur- Business Association hosts Tuesday’s preliminary the GAR building as a his- al integrity. Curator Bob a candidates’ night on election to meet and talk to torical resource. Matthias said the recon- Thursday at 6 p.m. in its 33 voters and anyone else who Once a meeting place for ditioned windows will im- Sutton St. of ce. All mayor- attends. more than 2,000 Civil War prove the building’s ener- veterans who fought for gy ef ciency and ensure A statue of General George B. McClellan sits the North between 1861 added protection for the in a room of the Grand Army of the Republic Wife of victim and 1865, the Grand Army building’s historic collec- building in Lynn after being donated recently building became city prop- tion. from the Medford Historical Society. offering reward Gunman robs food delivery driver to nd shooters By Gayla Cawley The delivery driver, a The victim was there and cellphone, Kmiec said. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B John M. Gilberg How Republicans could Chief Executive O cer E C  J. Edward M. Grant Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton save the ‘Dreamers’ Vice President, Finance Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman Would renegade Repub- Ryan could still try to sub- having passed the House, Customer Service P ’ licans use a discharge pe- stitute a watered-down the measure would then Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 tition to save the “Dream- measure to keep control of put pressure on Mitch Mc- Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 ers” legislation, as one the House agenda for him- Connell and other Repub- All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 House Republican in a self and his party while lican senators to move it 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 tough district is promis- allowing those who want further. Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 ing? to cast a symbolic vote for Would Ryan really sac- Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 I don’t know whether DACA to do so. rifice the influence of the Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 enough House Republi- Or at least, that’s what speaker and the party classi [email protected] cans favor protection for speakers have typically caucus just to avoid any John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Subscriptions people who came to the done. Ryan, however, has a blame for a DACA bill [email protected] U.S. illegally as minors. pattern of protecting him- passing? We can’t know If all 194 Democrats sup- self at the expense of his Circulation yet, but it sure would fit [email protected] ported the effort, it would party. So while I am not the pattern that he estab- take 24 Republicans will- making any predictions, I lished on health care. Ext. 3 ing to sign their names. could imagine Ryan just Newsroom But suppose that many allowing a discharge peti- Jonathan Bernstein is [email protected] or more support the bill, tion to succeed. a Bloomberg View colum- [email protected] called Deferred Action for Ryan could then tell an- nist. He taught political EDITORIAL Ext. 4 Childhood Arrivals. ti-immigration hardlin- science at the University Even so, it could be that ers that he had done ev- of Texas at San Antonio Sports House Speaker Paul Ryan erything possible to stop and DePauw University [email protected] will put intense pressure it, and that it wasn’t his and wrote A Plain Blog Ext. 5 He’s Nahant’s against Republicans who fault the thing reached About Politics. Readers Retail and Online are tempted to sign the pe- the floor and passed de- may email him at jbern- Advertising million-dollar man tition. If that doesn’t work, spite his opposition. And, [email protected]. [email protected] MICHAEL SMERCONISH ADVERTISING Don’t look over your shoulder, Steve Austin, Ernie Carpenter Jr. Nahant’s Austin Antrim could be gaining on you. Director of Advertising Antrim is no $6 million man, but Nahant’s and Business Development, ext. 1355 of Selectmen credits the town senior fire- Teens constantly connected, [email protected] fighter with grant writing skills that helped Michele Iannaco procure more than $2.5 million for the Fire De- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 partment. increasingly unhappy [email protected] In fact, to hear Board of Selectmen Chairman Jim McFadyen Enzo Barile, Vice Chairman Chesley Taylor and Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 Secretary Richard Lombard tell it, Antrim has Jean Twenge had never [email protected] practically outfitted a fire station with his com- seen anything like it. The Ralph Mitchell bination of determination and attention to de- San Diego State Univer- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 tail. sity professor in person- [email protected] The trio praised Antrim for “single-handed” ality psychology had been Patricia Whalen efforts to successfully secure money to buy a studying generational dif- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 new ladder truck for the department and land ferences for 25 years, since [email protected] another grant to pay for another truck. He has she was a 22-year-old Ph.D. written grants to buy new fire hoses and other student at the University BUSINESS OFFICE equipment to keep town firefighters safe. of Michigan. Her research Beth Bresnahan A town resident and the son of lifelong town had generated more than Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 residents, Antrim is exceptional but by no means 120 scientific publications. [email protected] an exception when it comes to people who make In 2012, when the pro- Susan J. Conti small town government work. Social media al- portion of Americans who Controller, ext. 1288 lows small town public officials to familiarize own smartphones sur- [email protected] themselves with the same grant resources and passed 50 percent, she other assistance available at the state and fed- noticed abrupt changes PHOTO | RICHARD B. LEVIN/SIPA USA/TNS Ted Grant Publisher, ext. 1234 eral levels for big city municipal officials. in teen behavior and emo- Visitors to the Samsung 837 showroom in New [email protected] But big cities employ teams, even armies, of tional states. York admire the Samsung Galaxy S8+ smart- grant writers specializing in chasing down “In these big nation- phone. Marian Kinney al surveys of teens that ext. 1212 grant money to pay for a wide range of services. [email protected] In small communities, the money flows in only I keep an eye on, there smartphones. Yes, millen- probably because they’re when someone like Antrim shows the initiative started to be some pret- Will Kraft nials were raised with in- spending so much time Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 and puts in the extra hours required to write ty sudden changes in the ternet access but not con- communicating with their ways teens use their time [email protected] grants and pursue them through the review stant connectivity. friends through their and how they said they Jennifer Perez process. “I settled on ’95 because phones. And that is also were feeling in their men- ext. 1205 There are public employees throughout mu- those teens who are around another really key piece of tal health,” she said. “And [email protected] nicipalities, counties, states and the federal gov- 17 years old or so showed why these mental-health at first I thought maybe it ernment who work hard to find innovations that those sudden changes issues have started to go Carolina Trujillo could be a blip for a year Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 benefit people. With students flocking back to around 2012,” she said. up so steeply. It’s not just or two, but it kept going.” [email protected] classrooms, there are a legion of teachers who “Also, 1995 just happens that they’re spending time Among other things, went the extra mile to make sure learning be- to be the year the inter- with the screens, which Jim Wilson teens are not hanging out Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 gins by putting smiles on young faces. net was commercialized. isn’t very fulfilling and as much with friends, in no [email protected] These same teachers will work through the So iGen are the ones who probably has negative ef- rush to drive, dating less, school year to expand learning beyond the text- have never known a world fects, but also not doing CIRCULATION book and Smartboard to include field trips, class having less sex, and get- without the internet.” these in-person activities, Lisa Mahmoud guest speakers and fun detours from the curric- ting less sleep. Most alarm- which are beneficial.” ing, despite their continual “The devices they hold Manager, ext. 1239 ulum designed to ignite a flame in young minds. in their hands have both So, what to do? The good [email protected] How many police officers or, for that matter, connectivity, they are lone- extended their childhoods news is there is no need to CLASSIFIED teachers juggle the roles of social worker, coun- ly. And rates of teen de- go cold turkey. pression and suicide have and isolated them from selor, even surrogate parent in addition to the true human interaction,” “Sporadic use is unlikely Abbe Young Smith mantle of law enforcer and educator? There are skyrocketed since 2011. to be harmful,” she said. Manager, ext. 1276 “On these big surveys she writes. [email protected] plenty of stories of cops steering addicts to safe The book is chock-full “Electronic device use was places where they can get help and teachers con- there are six questions linked to unhappiness and that asked about loneli- of information, often rep- NEWSROOM necting troubled teenagers with someone who resented in graphs, that mental-health issues only can really listen to them. ness, including, ‘How often after more than two hours Bill Brotherton show a continuum of data Features Editor ext. 1338 Antrim puts out fires and rushes to medical do you feel lonely?’ and, of use a day.” ‘How often do you feel left points regarding teen [email protected] calls in the town he loves. But his call to duty emotional health and then Parents should consider out?’ And the responses Gayla Cawley doesn’t end when his shift is over. He learned a decline once we enter installing apps that limit the intricate ins and outs of the grant applica- show that same pattern of time spent on smartphones Reporter, ext. 1236 the age of the smartphone, [email protected] tion process and wasn’t afraid to make the case mental health not having and that limit teens to one done much, or even got- beginning with the 2007 for a small town to apply for hundreds of thou- release of the iPhone. social-media site. Twenge, a Cheryl Charles sands of dollars in grant writing. ten a little bit better, un- mother of two iGen daugh- Night Editor, ext. 1278 til 2007,” she said. “Then “It’s not an exaggeration [email protected] U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton’s office has done its to describe iGen as being ters, favors Snapchat. part to help out Nahant on Fire Department they start to tick up, and in on the brink of the worst “It’s a really stressful Tori Faieta grants but Antrim, in the words of the select- 2012 those feelings of lone- Copy Editor mental-health crisis in de- thing where there’s this men, “is always working for the better of his de- liness and feeling left out [email protected] cades,” she told me. “Much constant social compar- partment and his town.” shoot upward. And that, of this deterioration can ison — how everybody Thomas Grillo Thankfully, Massachusetts cities and towns of course, is maybe due to Reporter, ext. 1264 be traced to their phones. you know only puts the are dotted with Austin Antrims inside police and social media, where teens [email protected] It’s not just the technology, positive stuff on social fire departments, classrooms, and public works can see everything that I should stress, it’s really media,” she said. “The con- Spenser Hasak departments. For every public employee held their friends are doing that stant worrying about ‘How the social media, which Photographer, ext. 1332 up to ridicule, there are many more like Austin they didn’t get invited to.” many likes did I get on [email protected] is the most common risk Antrim who consider going the extra mile to be The result of Twenge’s that?’ And feeling anxious they are facing.” Thor Jourgensen part of their job description. deep dive into multigen- when you don’t get enough According to her re- News Editor, ext. 1267 erational data of more likes, and then try to culti- search, teens who spend [email protected] than 11 million individ- vate your life in your im- more time than average Steve Krause uals, cutting across in- age so you can get more on activities are Sports Editor, ext. 1229 come, racial, and regional likes. It’s really no wonder more likely to be unhappy, [email protected] boundaries, is her new that there’s more anxiety book: “iGen: Why Today’s and those who spend more and depression when you Katie Morrison Super-Connected Kids Are time on non-screen activi- Sports Reporter think about it that way.” [email protected] Growing Up Less Rebel- ties are more likely to be Perhaps most important, lious, More Tolerant, Less happy. And many of the don’t allow teens access to Owen O’Rourke Happy — and Completely problems are most pro- the device after they go to Photographer, ext. 1224 [email protected] Unprepared for Adulthood nounced among girls. bed. — and What That Means “I found that teens are My advice after being Roberto Scalese for the Rest of Us.” spending less time with consumed with her book? Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 Twenge seeks to add to their friends in person,” That we all make the data [email protected] the current generational Twenge said. “They’re not contained in her book a Anne Marie Tobin demarcations of boomers, hanging out with their point of discussion with Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 genXers and millennials friends as much or going our kids. [email protected] with the iGen — those to movies or going to the Bridget Turcotte who were born between mall or riding around in Michael Smerconish is Reporter, ext. 1269 1995 and 2012. What she cars or going to parties a radio host and a colum- [email protected] calls the iGen have never as much as they did even nist for the Ryan York known a world without 10 years ago. And that’s Inquirer. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 The Daily Item 50% off

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Breast Cancer Awareness The $35 ticket price Month and the Malden includes dinner and a Chamber of Commerce four-comedian show with and Hallmark Health are local favorites Dave Russo partners to help support and Paul Gilligan who are cancer-related health ini- joined by Robbie Printz, tiatives. voted best comic in New Scheduled for Oct. 26 Hampshire, and Dan at Mixx 360 Nightlife, Crohn, named one of the the fourth annual Cham- top 100 comics for Season ber comedy night will of- 9 of Last Comic Standing. fer great food, drink and For full event details, laughs while supporting including ticket and spon- local breast cancer pa- sorship purchases, visit tients. The evening begins www.maldenchamber.org. at 6 p.m. Founded in 1891, the During the past three Malden Chamber of Com- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK years, Chamber mem- merce is the largest orga- While city officials have had enough of the overpopulated geese, some residents and city workers bers, along with the Mal- nization dedicated to com- don’t seem to mind them. den High School Class of merce in Malden. With 1982, have raised more more than 300 members, than $27,000 for Hall- the Chamber represents mark Health’s oncology a wide range of business- Lynn’s not wild about geese breast-related health es and organizations and initiatives, including the is focused on developing GEESE frustrating,” said Lozzi. a city, but it depends on William F. O’Shea III, a Comprehensive Breast the commercial and civic Center in Stoneham and interests of the city and From A1 Not everyone agrees how easily attainable the candidate for council in that geese are a menace geese nests are, and how Ward 1, has been an ac- the formation of Hall- beyond. last decade trying to re- to the city’s parks. Lynn populated with residents tive member of Gannon duce the number of geese public worker Henry Tar- and buildings each city Golf Course for a number through a process called diff has been cleaning up is. For Lynn, the best op- of years and he confirmed New faces in new “egg addling.” According Lynn’s parks for the last tions seem to be chasing that in the last two years to Chief of Information for two years and isn’t both- the geese off with hunting whenever he is golfing, the Mass Division of Wildlife’s ered by them. targets and hired dogs as number of geese on the places in Medford Marion Larson, this par- “I work at all the parks well as the egg “addling.” course has been between ticular technique means in Lynn and I don’t real- Lozzi has “addled” more 50 to 60. MEDFORD year working with Dep- going into geese nests and ly pay attention to them,” than a hundred geese eggs “I get to see them up From A1 uty Superintendent Bev- coating their eggs in oil, said Tardiff. “They nev- with the most success be- close and they are won- erly Nelson, Assistant which keeps oxygen from er really get in my way ing at Gannon Golf Course. derful birds, but getting Middle School. Molly Lad- Superintendent Diane getting through to the because if I walk over to “Three years ago Gannon 100 concentrated in an en, who was the Assistant Caldwell and Curriculum shell, or even shaking the them they just take right had 300 or more geese on area is bad for the envi- Director of Media and Director Bernadette Ric- eggs in order to terminate off.” many of the course’s holes,” ronment and the people,” Technology, will now serve ciardelli as well as Kath- the embryo development. In a later statement, Lar- he said. “Today you might said Lozzi. “We have to fig- as media and technology leen Medaglio, director “As a councilor I heard son noted that “addling” is see 30 to 50 of them, prov- ure out the most humane director. Music teacher of Pupil Services; Amelia complaints quite frequent- one of many techniques ing the technique is suc- ways to move them along and Orchestra Director Jensen, director of Guid- ly about these birds ruin- used in helping to reduce cessful wherever we can and get the numbers re- Anthony Szykniej has ance; Toni Vento, super- ing parks and it became the number of geese in find the nests.” duced.” been promoted to Director visor of Health Services; of Fine Arts. Paul Teixeira, director of The newly-promoted ad- English Learners; Molly Are dreamers facing nightmares? ministrators jumped into a Laden, director of Media busy schedule even as they & Technology; Lisa Evan- stepped into a new school gelista, Public Informa- DACA part of this, that it could year. In addition to learn- tion Officer; and Marie From A1 have been done in a differ- ing School Department Cassidy, director, Medford ent way.” in-house communication Family Network. States alone and as an U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton systems, they met with Donna Laskey and Liu undocumented immigrant (D-Mass.) condemned the curriculum directors, at- handle the District Men- when she was just 8 years president’s decision to re- tended literacy and math toring and Induction old. She said her mother peal DACA, calling it “cru- workshops, learned about Program and Charlene came to the country first el and unusual and clearly the teacher evaluation Douglas, president of the and paid a coyote, some- motivated by anti-immi- system and received train- Medford Teachers Asso- one hired to smuggle peo- grant political pandering.” ing in the district’s social/ ciation, is a frequent re- ple across borders, when “DACA has allowed emotional initiative, me- source for school adminis- she had enough money to thousands of innocent diation, professional dress trators. bring her daughter into children to come out of and protocol guidelines. “This is an important the country. the shadows and get their In addition to 25 new time for our new staff to Orellana said she came rightful shot at the Ameri- to the United States by can Dream,” Moulton said teachers and administra- get acclimated to the Med- bus and walking, which in a statement. “Repealing tors stepping into new ford Public Schools sys- took her about a week DACA puts our friends, jobs, Superintendent of tem,” Belson said during and a half to two weeks. neighbors, colleagues, stu- Schools Roy Belson starts an orientation session for She still remembers the dents and service mem- the 2017-2018 school administrators. trip vividly, which she de- bers at risk of deportation. scribes as scary and very “We should be working traumatizing — police together, the president Debating debates were looking for her and ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK and Congress, Democrats others in her group with Lissette Orellana, a Lynn resident and North and Republicans, on com- dogs to keep them from Shore Community College student, came to the prehensive immigration in Lynn’s elections coming into the country. United States alone and as an undocumented reform that includes im- The teen said she was immigrant when she was just 8 years old. proved border security DEBATES no Business Association fleeing gang violence — and an earned path to cit- From A1 would collaborate. two of the biggest gangs, izenship for those who are could evaporate as she generally paying their “The more the merri- MS-13 and MS-18, are in already part of our com- could potentially be facing way through college. “I will attend any debate er,” Nikolakopoulos said. El Salvador. Orellana said munities.” Gentile said North I am invited to,” he said. “Every candidate should the police and the coun- deportation. Orellana said she hasn’t Shore is opposed to ending “They tend to be hosted attend. If you put a lawn try’s president are doing Orellana said she is been to El Salvador since DACA, and to the ending by a neutral organization, sign on someone’s lawn, nothing and El Salvador open about her dreamer she left as a child to come to of DACA’s legal status. She not a specific candidate.” you should be able to is essentially being taken status — she applied to the United States — with said her biggest worry is Ladd said he thinks de- stand up and answer over by gangs. She said the DACA program when DACA, she isn’t allowed that the type of uncertain bates are a great idea. questions.” her mom brought her to she was a sophomore in to leave the U.S., and the environment the decision “We owe it to the resi- Net said he’s all for the the country because the high school, and after a only way she sees her fam- creates casts a lot of doubt dents and the business debates, but thinks five problem was getting out of short period, got her work ily there is through Skype for their students, regard- owners,” he said. “I wel- may be too many because hand. authorization and was or Facetime. If she leaves able to get a social secu- ing whether they will be come any amount of de- not all the candidates will “All I had to do to get the country on her own, bates. People are already here, all of the accomplish- rity number. She said the able to complete their ed- show up to all of them. she won’t ever be able to doing it online, so let’s ments I made here — this sad thing was finding out ucation. She said it gives “Three is sufficient, but enter the U.S. again, not have an open forum.” is my home,” Orellana that she couldn’t get fi- her a great deal of worry if there are five, I will even to visit. Barton said he expects said. “I basically grew up nancial aid for college be- about who will drop out. show up at them all,” he The only way she can there will be a series of de- here. I was raised here. I cause she wasn’t a citizen People do much better said. leave America, she said, is bates this fall, given there don’t want to go back … — she thought she could when they’re sure of what LaPierre said he’s on if a family member back is a spirited mayor’s race It’s dangerous.” go to college anywhere. their future is, Gentile board with a series of de- in El Salvador is sick and that has pitted incumbent The Trump administra- officials re- said, and now the dream- bates. she has a doctor’s letter, or Mayor Judith Flanagan tion reportedly said the portedly said some of the ers are being left with un- “I engage with voters in she’s going to university Kennedy against Sen. delay is meant to give Con- current immigrants will certainty that they might Lynn every day at their in another country, which Thomas McGee (D-Lynn). gress time to find a legisla- be able to renew their two- be deported to a country is still extremely risky. doors, that’s the best way tive fix, an alternate way to year period of legal status they might have never “I’ll be at some of the to keep up with the pulse The teen said she is feel- debates if I’m around and protect young immigrants until Oct. 5, but if Con- seen. ing a wide range of emo- of the city’s needs on a brought into the country gress fails to act, dream- Gentile said a more log- miss some others,” he day-to-day basis,” he said. tions, including fear and said. “But we don’t need illegally as children, who ers could face deportation ical way to handle the sit- anger. “I can’t believe they “I am open to forums any are often known as dream- to countries they may uation would have been Jaime Figueroa to tell us day and anytime. My cam- want to take something about debates.” ers. Trump tweeted “Con- hardly know or remember to address the Dream Act, away from us,” Orellana paign is built on listening, gress, get ready to do your and lose their work per- the kind of legislation that Nikolakopoulos said he’s learning and leading and said. “We’re not bothering surprised no debates have job — DACA.” mits beginning in March. needs to be in place, and anyone. We’re in DACA the feedback I’ve received been scheduled. “I do not favor punishing The student said she then rescind the Obama- to work and study … We is what helps me to advo- “I assumed there would children, most of whom doesn’t know what’s going era executive action that paid out of pocket for ev- cate for the issues that are have been a debate before are now adults, for the to happen, and whether is in place. erything. Why would they important to Lynners.” next Tuesday’s primary,” actions of their parents,” she can renew her DACA “I think it’s the fact that take it away? I hear peo- Ford could not be he said. “It’s alarming Trump said in a widely re- status, which would only these are hardworking ple say DACA people are reached for comment. that they haven’t.” ported written statement. be for another two years. and productive people stealing our jobs. No we’re He said there’s talk that Thomas Grillo can be “But we must also recog- Patricia Gentile, presi- who are looking to im- not. It’s just crazy.” the Chamber of Commerce reached at tgrillo@item- nize that we are (a) nation dent of North Shore Com- prove their own situation “We just want to be and the North Shore Lati- live.com. of opportunity because we munity College, said the and to add value to their somebody,” Orellana said. are a nation of laws.” college doesn’t keep im- community,” said Gentile. “We want to feel like we Orellana now works at migration status in their “They’ve been thrown into belong.” Lynn Museum in guest database, and therefore a very uncertain status services and is in her sec- doesn’t know how many and that many of them Information from the As- ond year at NSCC. She DACA students are en- were brought here as ba- sociated Press was used in said she dreams of owning rolled. She said generally bies and feeling just as this report. Gayla Cawley her own business one day, the college’s DACA stu- American as you and I — can be reached at gcaw- call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 and plans to attend Sa- dents are working because it creates a great deal of [email protected]. Follow to start your lem State University next they don’t qualify for fed- stress and anxiety. I think her on Twitter @Gayla- daily subscription. year. But those dreams eral financial aid and are that is the most inhumane Cawley. A8 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS In scary times, Rushdie crafts a Bill Skarsgard’s Pennywise modern masterpiece looks to frighten anew in ‘It’

TORONTO (TNS) — Maybe it’s the recent announcement of a new Joker origin story, or perhaps just 2017’s general specter of clown- ish grotesquerie, but something feels perfectly timely about Pennywise. The villain from Stephen King’s “It” terri- fied when he was left to childhood imagina- tions in the author’s 1986 doorstopper. And he is likely to send similar shudders after appearing, in the form of young Swedish actor Bill Skarsgard, in the new Warner Bros. release opening Friday. One of the great fixtures of modern literary evil, Pennywise, with the help of the 27-year- old Skarsgard, is attempting to jump medi- ums and give a new generation an injection of fear. At barely 8 a.m. one day last year, Skars- gard was in a trailer on a soundstage in an PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS industrial section of this Canadian metropo- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lis. As he sat in a makeup chair amid a blur “The Golden House” of hands and brushes, he cut a contrastingly (Random House), by Salman Rushdie banal image, like a beauty-salon visit gone Police ‘terrified’ by red ‘It’ If you read a lot of fiction, you awry. balloons tied to sewer grates know that every once in a while Foundation was dabbed on him with a you stumble upon a book that tofu-like applicator. Pens etched dark lines on LITITZ, Pa. (AP) — Police officers in a In a playful Facebook post, police write transports you, telling a story his cheekbones. Powder rose off his face like small town are evidently they admire the prankster’s creativity but full of wonder and leaving you steam. His nose looked like it had been in an afraid of a certain homicidal clown. were “completely terrified” while removing marveling at how it ever came accident at a sunscreen lab. The Lititz police department on Tuesday the balloons and “respectfully request they out of the author’s head. “It’s a lot easier to have this done early in posted photos of red balloons a prankster do not do that again.” “The Golden House’ is one of the morning,” Skarsgard said drolly. “Then tied to a pair of sewer grates. Police also suggest people watch pre- those books. you’re too tired to know it’s going on.” A red balloon is the calling card of Pen- views of the movie with the lights turned The title refers to the lower Audiences watching him won’t feel sleepy. nywise, the sewer-dwelling, child-eating on and the volume turned low. Manhattan residence of the Gold- Though he appears only intermittently before clown in Stephen King’s horror novel The police department’s post ends with en family. It’s the home of Nero the film’s climax, Skarsgard’s Pennywise “It.” The hotly anticipated movie version a famous line from the book: “You’ll float and his three sons, Apu, Petya makes a deep impression. opens in theaters Friday. too.” and D. The narrator is a neighbor As the embodiment of evil — or is it a mani- named Rene, an aspiring filmmak- festation of our fears? — Pennywise terrorizes Miss America hopefuls to er who realizes the Goldens have a a small Maine town every 27 years. He’s at it face more questioning story to tell. again in the 1989 edition of the film, in events And what a story. With a patri- arch named Nero, it’s a tale borne that particularly affect a group of nerdish ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — The of tragedy doomed to end with pre-adolescents known as the Losers’ Club. contestants in the final stages at the Miss Lurking in the town’s sewer system, Penny- even more, but Salman Rushdie America competition will have to answer grounds it in realism, setting it wise’s face often clenches into a malevolent a second round of questioning on the way smile, and his eyes pop with evil curiosity. His against contemporary politics to winning the crown. and culture. The year is current, voice can be jolly, almost inquisitive, until it Sam Haskell, executive chairman and gives way to a crushing wickedness; witness but instead of , CEO of the Miss America Organization, Americans elect “The Joker” — how he courts then consumes a young boy told The Associated Press that the second who’s lost his toy in the film’s first section. “his hair green and luminous with round of onstage interviews is designed to triumph.” There are plots that On the other hand, such lack of definition bring out more about the contestants. center around the Bombay mafia, also gives him a certain elasticity. Pennywise “It’s an opportunity to know who they terrorism and gender identity, and might be a fear of mortality, or a represen- are,” he said. “So we decided to add a sec- enough film references to stump tation of childhood anxieties, or — yes — a ond question. They can’t prepare for it; it’s even the most ardent cinephile. concern about certain political figures. not about their platform.” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Rushdie plays with narrative “There’s a quote in the book that goes Starting with this year’s nationally tele- forms throughout as well — from something like, ‘although a great mocker of vised finale on Sunday, seven contestants Rene’s first-person account to emotions, he never felt one of his own,” Skars- from the top 10 will be asked a personality deflated. Brady served a four-game sus- character monologues to entire gard said. question. From those seven, five will advance pension. scenes imagined as a screenplay, The actor paused. He now looked fully like and be asked a second question on current During the pageant, Cantrell said, “I’m complete with stage directions. the man he was describing. events, societal issues or the like. not sure” when asked if Brady cheated. If that sounds like a recipe for a “It’s a little like a destructive relationship, The addition of a second round of ques- “I’d have to see the ball and feel it” she jumbled mess, it’s not. The narra- the force of the character. You don’t even tioning comes as the onstage interview said, before adding, “If there’s any ques- tor is never gone for long and his know you’re in it. But when it’s off you, you has played a significant role in helping to tion, then yes, he cheated.” voice is so original and the story so feel it.” select the last two Miss Americas. In 2016, Miss Arkansas, Savvy Shields, propulsive that all the references “There is something inexplicable about Pen- In 2015, Miss Georgia, Betty Cantrell, was asked a question about Democratic and storytelling forms feel organic, nywise, and it should be that way,” Skarsgard was asked whether she believed New En- presidential nominee . not forced. “I rued the day when said from the makeup chair. “Heath Ledger’s gland Patriots quarterback Tom Brady She answered that while both Clinton and I allowed myself ... to be drawn Joker is rooted in the real; you can break cheated en route to his team’s run to a Republican Donald Trump had done a into the orbit of the Golden house down the psychology. But Pennywise is not” Super Bowl title in the previous season good job thus far, “they also need to watch ...” writes Rushdie as Rene, “After — he laughs — “a real person.” by using footballs that were improperly what they’re doing.” Hubris comes Nemesis: Adrasteia, the inescapable. ... To be untrue to Here are the fall festival movie premieres that Oscar voters will be watching thyself, youth!, that is the high- est treason. Even the strongest fortresses can be taken by a siege. (TNS) — Are we about to get our “Slumdog Millionaire.” And the sky that we look upon Best case: Picture. Acting. Screen- first look at the next Oscar best may tumble and fall, and a moun- play. Game, set, match. picture winner? tain may crumble to the sea.” The last five movies to take that Worst case: Movie’s timely feminist Each turn of the page adds award premiered at one of the three themes get lost in a series of unforced another piece to the unfolding fall film festivals – Venice, Telluride, errors by the filmmakers. puzzle. Slowly, Rushdie relates and Toronto – now upon us. ‘Breathe’ the backstory of Nero and reveals That could change this year Story: Andy Serkis makes his direc- the fates of his sons, all the while as there are several intriguing, torial debut with this portrait of Robin ensnaring his narrator in the late-arriving titles, films from and Diana Cavendish (Andrew Gar- story. The final image, of a spin- Steven Spielberg (the Pentagon field and Claire Foy), an adventurous ning camera circling the survivors, Papers drama “The Post”), Paul couple who refuse to wave the white flag is dizzying, a fitting end to a novel Thomas Anderson (a still-un- after Robin is diagnosed with polio. that tackles more than a handful titled movie about the London Pedigree: Garfield earned an Oscar of universal truths while feeling fashion world), Richard Linkla- nom last year for “Hacksaw Ridge.” wholly original. ter (“Last Flag Flying,” a sequel PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Costar Claire Foy received Emmy love of sorts to “The Last Detail”) and for “The Crown.” Ridley Scott (“All the Money in the World,” a crime drama about Best case: It’s a touching story of triumph and true love that the 1973 kidnapping of John Paul Getty III). reduces voters to puddles. SEND US YOUR Still, listed below — premiering at festivals in Venice, Worst case: Rookie director Serkis hews too closely to the con- Telluride and Toronto — will likely comprise much of the meat of ventions of the genre, and the film fails to earn crucial critical this year’s Oscar race. (Also factor in “Dunkirk,” Sundance stand- support. STUFF outs “Call Me by Your Name,” “The Big Sick” and “Mudbound,” and ‘Downsizing’ WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Cannes favorites “Wonderstruck” and “The Florida Project.”) Story: A man (Matt Damon) literally shrinks himself to simplify Here’s a look at how the upcoming premieres stack up. his life in Alexander Payne’s social satire. TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, ‘Battle of the Sexes’ Pedigree: Payne has won two Oscars and nominated six times. PLEASE EMAIL LOOK@ITEMLIVE. Story: Billie Jean King (Emma Stone, left) calls Bobby His last three movies — “Nebraska,” “The Descendants” and “Side- Riggs’ (Steve Carell) bluff in this drama about their famous ways” — earned best picture noms. COM OR MAIL YOUR SUBMIS- 1973 tennis match. Best case: Long-gestating project proves worth the wait, as Ven- SION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, Pedigree: Directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris helmed ice reviews attest. Payne’s Oscar streak continues. LYNN, MA 01903. “Little Miss Sunshine.” Writer Simon Beaufoy won an Oscar for Worst case: Rick Moranis has nothing to worry about. WEATHER LOTTERY

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ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Tech’s Omer Pojoy, left, and Classical’s Gabriel Novoa vie for a loose ball. St. Mary’s Nolan Perez, left, holds off English’s Johnson Ngandhui. Classical gets out to hot start Garcia, Spartans avenge last to take down Tech in opener year’s tournament loss to English

By Harold Rivera that was the rst time emy McKeen took away a By Harold Rivera Field, that's exactly what until St. Mary's scored its ITEM STAFF since I’ve been a coach on handful of positives from ITEM STAFF the Spartans did. rst goal of the season in this team that we didn’t his team’s performance. “We tried to play our the 29th minute. Thiago LYNN — The Classical LYNN — The St. Mary's have a win,” Rams coach “My mid elders really style with our momentum De Oliveira found the bot- boys soccer team made it boys soccer team had yes- Dominick Steadman said. found their groove,” McK- of passing and moving the tom left corner of the net a priority in the preseason een said. “Christian Irias, terday's date circled on to beat English goalie Bil- to come out ring in the “I knew St. Mary’s was go- its calendar throughout ball,” Spartans coach Mike ing to be a battle and we Pedro Rivas Hernandez, D’Agostino said. “We did ly Allen for the 1-0 Spar- Lynn City Tournament. Thomas Khai, one of my the preseason. In a Lynn tans lead. Tuesday evening’s 2-1 fought Tech to get a tie. We City Tournament rematch very well for the rst 15 knew coming into it this defenders, had an amazing minutes of the game. We “Once we got that rst tournament win over Tech game. Yese Itungano came against English, the team shot by Thiago on the give at Manning Field proved year that we were going to that stunned the Spar- de nitely controlled the have a good game right off alive, Teo lo Feliciano .” and go from Garcia, we re- the Rams are sticking to was great at sweeper and tans in last year's nal, ally got it going,” D’Agosti- the bat.” The rst half was rela- their priorities this sea- Edin Arreaga made some St. Mary's was aiming no said. “It was a beautiful For Tech, the loss starts tively quiet on both ends. son. big saves. These guys are to avenge 2016’s blem- goal and that’s what we “We went 0-1-1 in the the new season on a sour ish. With a 3-1 win over Neither team managed to tournament last year and note but Tigers coach Jer- CLASSICAL, B2 the Bulldogs at Manning nd the back of the net ST. MARY’S, B2

ROUNDUP Spartans MOVE OVER golf tops PATRIOTS Fenwick Red Sox reportedly admit By Mike Alongi to stealing signs via watch FOR THE ITEM NEW YORK (AP) — The other team executives The St. Mary’s golf team first-place Boston Red Sox were not aware of the teed off its season with a have reportedly admitted 180-143 win over Bishop scheme. to Major League Baseball Fenwick at Gannon Golf Commissioner Rob Man- that they improperly used Course on Tuesday. Every fred, who was at Fenway St. Mary’s player won his electronic devices to steal Park on Tuesday night match. Aedon Emmerich signs from their longtime as part of a previous- led the way with 30 points, rival New York Yankees. ly planned visit, said he while Chris Fioravan- wanted to get the matter ti was right behind with reported Tuesday the resolved quickly. He didn’t 28 points. Christian Em- Red Sox used a high-tech comment about possible merich and Luke Smith watch to relay signs by the penalties. recorded 26 points each, Yankees catchers during a “The only thing that I while Aedon Leydon had series last month at Fen- can tell you about reper- 24 points. Luke Sargent way Park. cussions is that to the and Kevin McMullin each The newspaper said the extent that there was a Red Sox told MLB inves- had 23 points in the win. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS violation on either side — St. Mary’s (1-0) has a tigators that Boston man- and I’m not saying that quick turnaround with Dave Dombrowski, Boston Red Sox president of baseball operations, ager John Farrell, general a match this afternoon listens to a question at a news conference before Tuesday’s game. Dave Dombrowski and RED SOX, B2 against Arlington Catholic on the road at Winchester Country Club. Salem 60 1/2, Sept. 5 declared Revere 11 1/2 Salem swept its way to a big win to open up the Pete Frates Day season at Cedar Glen Golf Course on Tuesday. Nick BOSTON (AP) — The man who or move. He said in a statement Angeramo won his match inspired the ice bucket challenge read by his wife, Julie Frates, that 7-2, while Tom Harrington was honored on Tuesday for help- it was “amazing” and “humbling” to won 6 1/2-2 1/2, Ethan ing to raise millions of dollars for be honored by the city he loves. Doyle won 5 1/2-3 1/2 and Lou Gehrig’s disease research. His mother, Nancy Frates, said Troy Zipper won 8 1/2-1/2. Sept. 5 was declared Pete Frates he has helped “alter the trajecto- Ryan Farley and Clay- Day, Mayor Martin Walsh said, as ry of a disease” that was relative- ton Duffin both won their the former Boston College baseball matches 9-0, while Tim ly unknown and lacked adequate star was feted by more than 100 Desmond won 8-1 and Tim funding for research before the ice people outside City Hall. Farley won 7-2. bucket challenge took off in the “What it showed us is that or- The Witches (1-0) will summer of 2014. dinary people can make a differ- play this afternoon against The global social media phenome- ence,” Walsh, a Democrat, said of Ipswich on the road at Ips- non, in which people dumped buck- the challenge Frates inspired. “It wich Country Club. ets of ice water over their heads shows when you have a great idea BOYS SOCCER and then nominated others to do you can have a rippling effect that St. John’s Prep 5, the same, raised more than $200 reaches far beyond any one individ- Masconomet 3 million for ALS research. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Brian Brennan notched ual person.” Major League Baseball Commis- Red Sox chairman Tom Werner, right, speaks beside Pete three goals and one assist Frates was diagnosed in 2012 sioner Robert Manfred, Boston Red Frates, center, who inspired the ice bucket challenge, af- to pace the Eagles as they with Lou Gehrig’s disease, also Sox officials, the Boston College called amyotrophic lateral sclero- ter Boston Marty Walsh declared Tuesday as Pete Frates ROUNDUP, B2 sis, or ALS, and can no longer speak FRATES, B2 Day during a ceremony at City Hall in Boston. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017

Red Sox admit Extra innings in Boston to stealing signs RED SOX ter Boston first put a runner on From B1 second, Rafael Devers hit a home run. The Red Sox went 5 for 8 in there was — to the extent that that game when they had a run- there was a violation on either ner at second and won 9-6. side, we are 100 percent comfort- Sign stealing to help hitters able that it is not an ongoing is- know what pitch is coming has sue — that if it happened, it is no long been a part of baseball lore. longer happening,” he said. Most often it happens when a Farrell said he knew the rule. runner at second base peers “Electronic devices are not to in to see the catcher’s sign and be used in the dugout,” he said then subtly flashes a — before Boston hosted the Toronto maybe a hand movement, or the Blue Jays. “But beyond that, the positioning of his feet — to the only thing I can say it’s a league batter to let him know whether matter at this point.” the next pitch will be a fastball, Dombrowski said it was the curveball or something else. first time a team he’d worked The most famous example sign for had been formally accused of stealing was a secret for almost stealing signs. a half-century. It took that long The Times, according to un- before it was positively revealed identified sources, said the MLB the New York Giants used a spy- probe started after Yankees gen- glass-and-buzzer system to relay eral manager Brian Cashman pitch signals to their hitters during filed a complaint with the com- their famed 1951 chase of the missioner’s office that included Brooklyn Dodgers, which culminat- video. The newspaper said the ed with Bobby Thomson’s bottom- video showed a member of Bos- of-the-ninth, winning homer in the ton’s training staff looking at his decisive Game 3 of the NL playoffs. Apple Watch in the dugout and Players are allowed to try to fig- relaying a message to players. ure out the opponents’ signals on “I think there was something their own. Computers, cameras that was suspected of going on,” and electronics are not permitted. Yankees outfielder Brett Gard- To combat signs being stolen, ner said before Tuesday night’s teams often change their signals PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS game in Baltimore. when an opposing runner reach- The Red Sox battled the Blue Jays in extra innings Tuesday night in the middle The Red Sox hold a narrow es second base. Signs can change game of the three-game series. Above, third baseman Eduardo Nunez throws out lead over the Yankees in the AL from batter to batter and even Toronto Blue Jays’ Jose Bautista during the eighth inning. East race with a month left in pitch to pitch — the Yankees are the regular season. The teams a team that frequently has its don’t play again this season. catcher go out to the mound to tell The Times said the Red Sox pitchers to discuss what to throw. filed a complaint Tuesday Electronics and video have Roundup: Classical XC edges against the Yankees, alleging the become more a part of baseball club used a camera from its YES and all sports in recent years. television network to steal oppo- The increased usage has also put nents’ signs. leagues on alert over how to con- Gloucester in first meet “No chance,” Yankees manager trol improprieties. Joe Girardi said. The Red Sox are not the only place (18:53) and Matt Leonard GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY The Times said the Red Sox Boston-area team to have dealt ROUNDUP in sixth place (23:21). Marblehead 18, Winthrop 45 told MLB investigators that club with allegations of cheating. From B1 The Rams (1-0) are back in ac- Led by junior Alix Livermore’s personnel watched instant-re- The five-team Super Bowl won their season opener at play video and then electroni- champion Patriots were penal- tion on Friday afternoon when first-place finish (17:09), the home on Tuesday. Steven Yakita they compete in the Lynn City Magicians rolled to a big win in cally sent pitch signals to team ized for “Spygate.” New England added two goals and an assist in trainers in the dugout, who re- was caught videotaping signals Meet at Lynn Woods. the season opener at Deer Is- the win, while Tommy Granada Marblehead 20, Winthrop 43 land on Tuesday. Kristy Twaalf- layed the information to players. being sent in by Jets coaches played well defensively. The newspaper said video during a 2007 game. The Patri- Marblehead had three of the hoven placed second with a St. John’s (1-0) will have sev- top four finishers on the day en time of 17:35, Caroline Johnson showed Boston assistant athletic ots lost a first-round pick in the eral days off before its next route to a big win on the road finished fourth with a time of trainer Jon Jochim checking his 2008 draft and coach Bill Beli- game on Tuesday at St. John’s in Winthrop on Tuesday. Ethan 17:41 and Lily Gillis came in Apple Watch and relaying the chick was fined $500,000. of Shrewsbury. info to Red Sox players Brock Then the Patriots were docked BOYS CROSS COUNTRY Snook was the top finisher for fifth place with a time of 18:15. Holt and second baseman Dustin another first-round pick in the Lynn Classical 27, the Magicians, finishing second VOLLEYBALL Pedroia. The newspaper said one 2016 draft and star Tom Brady Gloucester 29 overall with a time of 14:49. Ol- Shawsheen Tech 3, clip showed Pedroia passing was suspended four games by The Rams were able to get iver Glass was right behind in Lynn Tech 0 along the intelligence to Boston NFL Commissioner Roger Good- the season off to a good start on third place with a time of 14:53, The Tigers fell in straight sets outfielder Chris Young, who for- ell after a league investigation Tuesday, with their top three while Will Poss placed fourth to open the season, 9-25, 14-25, merly played for the Yankees. concluded the quarterback con- finishers all placing in the top with a time of 15:25. 16-25. Kat Barr and Shyla Jack- The Red Sox won two of three spired to use illegally underin- six. Junior Mejia led the way for The Magicians (1-0) run next son both played well in the loss. from the Yankees during the flated footballs in the 2015 AFC Classical, finishing second over- when they compete in the New- Tech (0-1) is back in action series Aug. 18-20. The Times re- championship game against the all with a time of 18:27. Behind buryport Relays on Saturday tomorrow afternoon when they ported that in the first game, af- Indianapolis Colts. him were Kevin Durant in third afternoon. host Chelsea at 4 p.m. St. Mary’s avenges last year’s loss to English

ST. MARY’S minute, giving St. Mary's ing in the city tournament From B1 a 2-0 advantage in the consolation game at Man- early stages of the second ning. needed to happen.” half. Five minutes later, “Our expectations are Chris Garcia, who cel- Garcia, a senior, added to compete hard and win ebrated his birthday on another goal to bump the every game,” King said. Tuesday, sent a pair of edge to 3-0 in St. Mary's “Unfortunately, St. Mary’s shots Allen’s way two min- favor. was the better team to- utes later but the first was “Chris had a lot of high night. They have a lot of wide and the second hit energy and motivation,” talent up front and they’re the crossbar, meaning En- D’Agostino said. “It was very dangerous. Garcia’s glish dodged two bullets. his last time playing Lynn a terrific player and I St. Mary's held its 1-0 lead English so he had a lot of think they’ll be a force to at the half. adrenaline and he had to be reckoned with in their “I think we’re very control it. When he settled conference.” young, especially defen- down, things started flow- With the win, St. Mary's sively,” Bulldogs coach ing for him.” ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON clinched a spot in Satur- Kerry King said. “I grad- From there, the Spar- Classical’s Albin Asani, left, dribbles away from Tech’s Brandon Mendez. uated 10 seniors from last tans were well in control day's tournament final year’s team. I think the en route to the 3-1 win against Classical. The speed of the game was a over the Bulldogs. Patrick Spartans defeated Classi- Classical gets off to hot start little bit tough for some of Nkada scored English’s cal in last year's tourna- these kids. lone goal of the night in ment. CLASSICAL “He (Novoa) drove us it took them 60 minutes to “St. Mary’s is very tal- the 73rd minute. “They’re another good From B1 offensively in the first figure it out. Classical’s a ented this year,” King add- Moving forward, English team that works hard,” half,” Steadman said. “He solid team. We got beat for ed. “They’re a dangerous will look to make improve- D’Agostino said. “We lost impressive, they just have could’ve had two or three an hour and played a solid team and we’re a work in ments on offense in hopes to Classical in the tourna- to find their footing.” more goals but Tech made 20 minutes but we learned progress. We’re a young, of generating more scoring ment two years ago and Midfielder/forward Ga- some big saves. That kept a lot.” rebuilding team.” opportunities. The Bull- we haven’t won it in a few briel Novoa got the Rams this a 2-1 game.” Classical advances to Garcia finally brokedogs will clash against years. We’re definitely ea- on the board early with Tech’s resilient efforts Saturday night’s tour- through in the the 47th Tech on Saturday morn- ger to take it.” Classical’s first goal of the on offense finally paid off nament championship season three minutes into in the 57th minute. Tigers game against St. Mary’s. the game. defender Teofilo Feliciano The Spartans bounced After the Rams claimed beat Classical’s Cortes on the Rams in the opening September 5 is Pete Frates Day the 1-0 lead, both teams a header for Tech’s first round of last year’s tour- settled down. Both offens- goal of the season. nament. FRATES way Park was enshrined man who played in 2,130 es moved the ball down Both teams fired shots “All the guys have been From B1 in the Baseball Hall of consecutive games and the field and generated on net throughout the re- wanting another crack Fame in Cooperstown, earned the nickname The scoring opportunities but mainder of the game but baseball team and Frates’ New York, along with oth- goalies Arreaga (Tech) neither goalie gave in, at St. Mary’s,” Steadman Iron Horse. said. “Even towards the family members were on er mementos from his Bos- and Daniel Cortes (Clas- much like the first half. hand for Tuesday’s festiv- ton College days. Gehrig retired from sical) were tough to beat Arreaga was stellar, do- end of last season, we ities. Gov. Charlie Baker, a Re- baseball after his diagno- in net. Arreaga and Cortes ing everything he could started feeling like we Red Sox president Sam publican, recently signed a sis at age 36. In his fare- each finished the evening to keep the Tigers in the were a better team than Kennedy said Frates “be- with seven saves. game, but Tech failed to we were last year. We’ll bill making the first week well speech, he acknowl- Novoa added another find the equalizer and fell give them a game, and longs on the Mount Rush- of each August Ice Buck- edged his disease as a goal, this time from 15 by the 2-1 final. that’s a big thing with our more of sports” for his et Challenge Week in the “bad break” but declared contributions to finding a state. yards out, to bump Clas- “Our problem was com- team. We don’t want to be himself “the luckiest man sical's lead to 2-0 at the munication on the field,” an easy road for anybody.” cure for ALS. The disease was named on the face of the earth.” 25-minute mark. The McKeen said. “We have Tech will clash against In June, the bucket for New York Yankees score stayed at 2-0 at half- some new guys that hav- English in Saturday morn- Frates used for his ice legend Lou Gehrig, a fa- He died two years later, in time. en’t been at practice and ing’s consolation game. bucket challenge at Fen- mously durable first base- 1941. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY St. Mary’s at Arlington Catholic (3) Boys Soccer THURSDAY Georgetown at Fenwick (7) Boys Soccer Malden at Medford (4) Beverly at Salem (4) Cross Country Burke at Revere (4) Lynnfield at Masconomet (3:30) Minuteman at Mystic Valley (4:15) Field Hockey Field Hockey Everett at Marblehead (4) Lynnfield at No. Reading (3:30) Methuen at Malden (4) Marblehead at Revere (4) Saugus at Peabody (5:30) Football Girls Soccer Atlantis Charter at KIPP (7) Marblehead at Ipswich (4) Giris Soccer Medford at Malden (4) Saugus at Somerville (4) Mystic Valley at Innovation (4) Danvers at Fenwick (4) Fenwick at Newburyport (4) Mystic Valley at Minuteman (4) Gloucester at Austin Prep (4:30) Lynn City Tournament Swampscott at Shawsheen (4) At Manning Field, Lynn Golf Classical vs. Tech (5) Austin Prep at Fenwick (3) St. Mary’s vs. English (7) Classical at Saugus (4) Golf Danvers at Beverly (4) Salem at Ipswich (3:30) Everett at Malden (3:15) St. John’s at Danvers (3) Lynnfield at Rockport (3:30) St. Mary’s at Arl. Cath. (3) Marblehead at Medford (3:45) Volleyball Somerville at Swampscott (4) St. John’s at Central Cath. (TBA) Beverly at Marblehead (4) Winthrop at English (4) Classical at Medford (4) English at Somerville (6:15) Xaverian at Mald. Cath. (2:30) Everett at Saugus (5:30) Volleyball Ipswich at Lynnfield (5:30) Chelsea at Tech (5:30) PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Malden at Swampscott (5) Fenwick at Austin Prep (5:30) Salem at Peabody (5:15) Mystic Valley at Whittier (5:30) Tight end Rob Gronkowski, center, warms up with fellow tight end Dwayne Allen during a prac- tice at Gillette Stadium on Tuesday afternoon. SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn English Hall Registration is $100. Gronkowski eager to show Pats The camp includes a free of Fame induction full set of CCM equipment (valued at $500 retail) such The Lynn English High as skates, pads, a helmet he can still be a playmaker School School Hall of and a stick; a profession- Fame induction will be al personalized fitting in Tuesday, Oct. 17, at the FOXBOROUGH (AP) — Gronk trient-based plan. al. Gronk partied with models and Porthole Restaurant 98 September; and four weeks can even suit up in pigtails. “Some of the stuff is pretty good,” smothered his chest in sushi in a Lynnway. of on-ice instruction by Rob Gronkowski ditched Brady for Gronkowski said. “I’m not fully on music video for 3LAU (featuring Cocktail hour is from 5 certified coaches and NHL braids in his latest commercial. The the diet. I do the dinners. The din- Yeah Boy). to 6 p.m., with the dinner alumni. Patriots’ tight end starred in a va- ners taste super good. I enjoy the Wise about keeping his sponsors at 6. Tickerts cost $60. All children should be riety of spots for Tide Sport PODS, dinners. But it’s super tough to be happy, Gronkowski joked he his There is a choice between able to skate on their own, including one where he emulated an 100 percent strict at all times. Obvi- washed his shorts from the video prime rib and chicken unaided. The program is amateur girl athlete’s sport smell af- ously, on your off days, you’ve got to with Tide. cordon bleu. intended for children who ter a day of competition. He shows have some cheat meals at least once Gronkowski said he still planned Tickets are available at: have not participated in an off his lighter side again when he or twice a week.” to tape episodes early next year of (781)477-7366, through organized hockey program shares social media gossip with a His go-to dinner? the Nickelodeon series “Crashletes.” Gronkowski hosts the show that fea- principal Tom Strangie before. For further informa- teen girl in another commercial. “Enchiladas,” he said. “They know the feeling that I tures highlights from fails in sports. and the Hall of Fame tion, contact communityre- Gronkowski (405 career recep- bring with my personality so I feel tions, 6,095 yards, 68 touchdowns) Tony Hawk, Von Miller, Andre committee. [email protected]. like they know how to work around said he tried to keep a low profile Drummond and Nick Young have Inductees are Daniel Lynn Jets hockey it,” Gronkowski said of the deter- this offseason and stick to rehabili- all taped guest spots with Gronk on Cahill, Clark Crowley, gent maker. tation and football workouts. “Crashletes.” Gary Dancewicz, William golf outing Gronkowski opens his eighth sea- “It was more low key,” he said. “I “I love doing it,” he said. “It’s pret- Frost, Kevin Harrington, The Lynn Jets hockey son with New England hoping for a just focused more on football this ty easy, especially when it’s for the Stephen Hendrickson, team is sponsoring its sec- return to form in the wake of back year. Just dialed it in and tried to do kids. We keep it super PG and just James McDonald, Rich- ond annual golf outing Sat- surgery that shortened his season my rehab process. I wanted my body kind of be silly. Wherever I go, kids ard McGuinness, Tim urday, Sept. 23, at Gannon and cost him his shot at playing in to feel good. I was just making sure I tell me they watch the show, ‘Crash- Ring, Philip Torto and Golf Course, with alumni the Super Bowl. The 28-year-old got all my football stuff in, all my re- letes,’ which is great.” Lisa Armstrong Trahant. from Lynn Classical, Lynn Gronkowski hasn’t played a full sea- hab so I can be ready for the season.” Gronk insisted once training camp Ads for the ad book are: English and Lynn Tech. son since 2011 and a lifestyle change Hey, it’s Gronk, so his offseason opened, he focused on football and full page (5½-8½): $80; Proceeds from the outing was in order. The popular pitchman wasn’t totally serious. even played in the preseason for the half-page ($45) and a will benefit the 2017-2018 and party boy adopted parts of He partied in victory lane with first time since 2012. quarter page ($25). Lynn Jets Hockey Team. teammate Tom Brady’s workout and Monster Energy in the Daytona 500. “It definitely puts stress on your Golfers can create their diet plan in an attempt to lengthen He bolted from his ringside seat at body but I’m feeling good,” he said. Deadline Sunday own foursome or sign up as his career. WrestleMania to become a de facto “I’m not looking all the way to the a single/twosome and be Gronkowski now uses Brady’s tag team partner and help real life final week. I’m just looking to do for academy signup placed on a team. trainer, Alex Guerrero, and has friend Mojo Rawley win the Andre what I have to do to be prepared ev- Deadline for signup for the For information, or to sign shifted his diet toward Brady’s nu- the Giant Memorial Battle Roy- ery week.” Buins Acadmy is Sunday. up, contact Paul Ryan or The academy will run Steve Patrie at pryanlynn@ Saturday, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 28 aol.com or s_patrie@verizon. New Patriots receiver Phillip Dorsett from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at net; or (781) 632-9737 or Connery Rink in Lynn. (781) 417-9345. eager to jump into the mix after trade TV/RADIO FOXBOROUGH (AP) — a Patriot. “I’m just trying Baseball Dallas at Washington...... The Patriots got through to get on the field and get 12:30 p.m...... Milwaukee at Cin- ESPN2 the preseason virtually to it. It’s definitely been a cinnati...... MLB Network 10 p.m...... WNBA playoffs: unscathed before star re- transition for me, but I’m 3:30 p.m...... LA Angels at Oak- Seattle at Phoenix...... ceiver Julian Edelman the person to be able to do land...... MLB Network ESPN2 suffered a season-ending something like this.” 7:10 p.m...... Kansas City at De- Golf knee injury a week before He isn’t worried about troit...... FS1 9 p.m...... World Long Drive the final exhibition game. trying to bite off too much, ...... Toronto at Boston. Championship...... Without one of Tom too soon. NESN ...... Golf Brady’s favorite options, “I don’t really put that WEEI-FM 93.7 Tennis coach Bill Belichick could much pressure on myself,” 10 p.m...... Arizona at LA 12 p.m...... US Open (quarter- have filled the roster spot he said. “A lot of people do Dodgers...... MLB Network finals)...... ESPN with one of the rookies and it doesn’t help, hon- Pro basketball 7 p.m...... US Open (quarter- that had impressed the estly. Some people it does, 8 p.m...... WNBA playoffs: finals)...... ESPN coaching staff during some people it doesn’t.” training camp. Dorsett has improved in Instead he used the set- each of his first two years MLB back to go looking for a in the league. He had 18 AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE more experienced asset catches for 225 yards and East Division East Division that could potentially pro- touchdown as a rookie W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 77 61 .558 — Washington 84 54 .609 — vide help in multiple ar- in 2015. Last season he New York 74 63 .540 2½ Miami 67 71 .486 17 eas, trading third-string caught 33 passes for 528 Baltimore 70 68 .507 7 Atlanta 60 76 .441 23 Tampa Bay 70 70 .500 8 New York 59 78 .431 24½ quarterback Jacoby Bris- yards and two scores. Toronto 64 74 .464 13 Philadelphia 52 85 .380 31½ sett to Indianapolis for re- Dorsett may be the new Central Division Central Division ceiver Phillip Dorsett — a guy in New England, but W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 81 56 .591 — Chicago 75 63 .543 — 2015 first rounder. there are familiar faces. Minnesota 71 67 .514 10½ Milwaukee 72 66 .522 3 While Belichick has He was teammates Kansas City 68 69 .496 13 St. Louis 70 67 .511 4½ shown a willingness to with running back James Detroit 59 79 .428 22½ Pittsburgh 67 72 .482 8½ PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago 54 82 .397 26½ Cincinnati 59 79 .428 16 carry three quarterbacks White at St. Thomas West Division West Division in the past, depth in the New Patriots wide receiver Phillip Dorsett Aquinas High School in W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 84 53 .613 — Los Angeles 92 45 .672 — receiving group was of a warms up during his first practice with the team. Florida when it went Los Angeles 71 67 .514 13½ Arizona 80 58 .580 12½ greater priority at this undefeated and won the Texas 69 68 .504 15 Colorado 73 64 .533 19 Seattle 69 69 .500 15½ San Diego 62 76 .449 30½ point in the season than Dorsett has been in the time to get acclimated to 2008 state championship. Oakland 58 79 .423 26 San Francisco 54 86 .386 39½ carrying extra insurance Patriots’ facility since New England’s system. White and Dorsett were Tuesday’s Games Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. behind Brady. Sunday. Still, it’s unclear But Dorsett said Tues- two of several future NFL Texas at Atlanta, ppd. St. Louis at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. “If you want to get some- how much — if at all — he day it hasn’t deterred him players on that team. He Detroit 13, Kansas City 2 Wednesday’s Games thing you have to give up will factor into the game from digging right into his also played with tight end Tampa Bay 2, Minnesota 1 Minnesota (Slegers 0-0) at Tampa Bay Pittsburgh 4, Chicago Cubs 3 (Snell 3-6), 1:10 p.m. something,” Belichick plan for Thursday night’s new playbook. Dwayne Allen, another Philadelphia 9, N.Y. Mets 1 L.A. Angels (Skaggs 1-4) at Oakland said of the decision to let season opener against “It’s been good,” Dorsett offseason Patriots acqui- Washington 2, Miami 1 (Manaea 9-9), 3:35 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. go of Brissett. Kansas City with so little said of his first 72 hours as sition from Indianapolis. Toronto at Boston, 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Gray 8-9) at Baltimore (Gaus- Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. man 10-9), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Kansas City (Hammel 7-10) at Detroit Houston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. (Boyd 5-8), 7:10 p.m. Patriots top first AP NFL poll of the season Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Toronto (Biagini 3-9) at Boston (Fister 4-7), San Francisco at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. 7:10 p.m. NEW YORK (AP) — The start “How often can you say that the of the marquee matchups on Sun- of the NFL season usually brings defending Super Bowl champions day. MLB LEAGUE LEADERS hope to most of the teams and fans loaded up for another run?” said The Pittsburgh Steelers, who re- AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE in the 32-team league. Jenny Vrentas of The Monday ceived the other first-place vote, are BATTING AVERAGE BATTING AVERAGE Especially in New England. Morning Quarterback. No. 4. Jose Altuve, HOU .354 Charlie Blackmon, COL .342 The Patriots are a strong favor- “But that’s exactly what the Pa- “Pittsburgh has been busy up- Avisail Garcia, CHW .322 Justin Turner, LAD .332 Eric Hosmer, KC .318 Bryce Harper, WAS .326 ite once again after winning their triots have done. It even continued grading its secondary in anticipa- Jose Ramirez, CLE .310 David Murphy, WAS .318 fifth Super Bowl in the Bill Beli- during cut down weekend, when tion of a January meeting with the Josh Reddick, HOU .310 Buster Posey, SF .317 chick-Tom Brady era in February. they traded their third-string quar- Brady Bunch,” Ira Kaufman of SB HOME RUNS HOME RUNS Aaron Judge, NYY 38 Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 53 They begin this season on top of the terback for another offensive weap- Nation Radio said of another possi- Khris Davis, OAK 37 Cody Bellinger, LAD 36 opening AP Pro32 poll released on on.” ble matchup in the postseason. Joey Gallo, TEX 37 Joey Votto, CIN 34 Tuesday, receiving 11 of 12 first- The Patriots traded Jacoby Bris- The Atlanta Falcons, who blew a Justin Smoak, TOR 37 Charlie Blackmon, COL 33 place votes for 383 points in ballot- sett to the Colts for wide receiver 28-3 second-half lead in their Super Logan Morrison, TB 36 Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 33 RUNS BATTED IN RUNS BATTED IN ing by media members who regu- Phillip Dorsett, who was Indianap- Bowl loss to New England, start out Nelson Cruz, SEA 104 Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 112 larly cover the NFL. olis’ first-round pick in 2015. at No. 5. Jonathan Schoop, BAL 101 Nolan Arenado, COL 111 Brady and company play their The Green Bay Packers are No. 2 “The Falcons insist they can Khris Davis, OAK 95 Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 109 Justin Upton, LAA 94 Marcell Ozuna, MIA 107 first game Thursday night at home followed by the Seattle Seahawks, overcome a Super Bowl hangover,” Albert Pujols, LAA 91 Anthony Rizzo, CHC 100 against the Kansas City Chiefs. who travel to Lambeau Field in one Newsday’s Bob Glauber said. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) Changes at home will add to Creative endeavors, doing If you let your imagination run Speak up, but be fair. You’ll be Learn from your mistakes and A unique approach to an old your comfort and encourage things with youngsters or net- wild, you will come up with all contradicted if you don’t stick don’t rely on someone else to idea will motivate you. If you better relationships with the working with people who could sorts of interesting ideas and to the facts and give an honest take care of your responsibili- believe in what you are doing, people you live with. Getting help you get ahead will bring plans that can help you get assessment of a situation that ties. Work diligently toward your you’ll gain the support you re- along and pitching in will bring satisfying results. Participation ahead. Look for new ways to involves you. Keep an open goal, and don’t stop until you quire to finish what you start. good results. is key to understanding and use your talents. mind. are satisfied with the results. gathering information. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) Partnership problems will de- Don’t miss an opportunity due Get everything in place before An emotional situation will leave Try hard to satisfy all the de- Be careful not to put blame velop if honesty is not main- to your responsibilities. Find you share your plans. Someone you speechless if you aren’t dip- mands placed on you so that on the wrong person. You tained. Communication will alternatives that will allow you you live with or deal with regu- lomatic when discussing per- you’ll make a greater impact are best off watching what help clear up any uncertainty to follow your dreams and larly will interfere if you are too sonal matters with your peers, when you lay out plans and happens before you act. that you or someone else is not fall short on your commit- open about the changes you friends or relatives. Stick to the ask for backup. Celebrate with High-pressure tactics will feeling. A romantic evening will ments. Hard work will reap big want to make. facts and offer fair solutions. someone you love. backfire. alleviate stress. rewards.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Expectant mother hasn’t told husband he’s not the father Both majors offer two fit chances DEAR ABBY: I am a Our parents died years Thomas Fuller, a 17th-cen- the spade , which is mother of three and hap- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van ago, and since then, one of tury author, churchman and very likely to be working. What pily married to my kids’ Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, our siblings has passed historian, said, “Learning does declarer have? makes a man fit company for Only one: the heart nine. father. I am now seven and was founded by her mother, away, too. I worry that this himself.” So, after winning with dum- months pregnant with my Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at may be a last chance for This week, we are trying to my’s diamond ace, he leads fourth baby, but this child DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los all of us to be together. All find a fit with partner by using the heart king. West takes that is not my husband’s. My Angeles, CA 90069. but one live within 10 the Cappelletti convention af- trick, cashes the diamond husband is a loving man miles of each other, and ter an opponent has opened queen and club ace, then and a good father. My one no-trump. (If you prefer continues with the diamond without your children run- We discussed locations and I’m sad to say we get to- problem is, I don’t know another method, no worries. jack. ning in and out. I am sure had a family meeting to gether only a few times a how to tell him I’m not See how it would work on South ruffs with a high he will have many ques- discuss the possibility. year. Any suggestions on these deals.) heart, cashes another high carrying his baby. The tions — among them, We’re all in our 50s or old- how to handle this sticky So far, we have looked at heart and overtakes the care- man I slept with is mar- whether you plan to con- er, and some of us have situation? the two-club , which fully preserved heart eight ried and always saying he shows a long suit somewhere. with his nine. Finally in hand, tinue a relationship with health issues. wants to marry me. He IN VACATION MODE Today, we cover two diamonds, declarer runs the spade 10 has one son with his wife. the child’s father. (Does the There has always been a which guarantees at least 5-4 and cruises to these 10 tricks: I love my kids, and I still man plan to be part of the lot of bickering between DEAR VACATION MODE: in the majors. five spades, four hearts and When South shows prefer- one diamond. love my husband. How can baby’s life in years to come?) some of us because of con- Taking into consideration Because this may have trol issues. I explained to the family dynamics you ence with two hearts, North’s I tell him the truth with- four-heart rebid is aggressive legal ramifications, dis- everyone that we can have described, it’s wishful out tearing my family — but who would do less? apart? cuss this with an attorney, make our requests for lo- thinking to believe you can (Note that five clubs by East who can guide you in case cations, activities, etc., but control the way your sib- is defeated by a spade lead, BIG MISTAKE there may be visitation is- we all need to be willing to lings relate to each other. but five clubs by West can be made if declarer divines the DEAR BIG MISTAKE: sues, custody problems, etc. give a little. The bickering The reason they see each lurking just beyond the is continuing, and some other so infrequently may trump position.) Not knowing your hus- After West leads the dia- band, I can’t guess at how horizon. unkind things were said have something to do with mond king, how should South he will react when you about others. the fact that some of them plan the play? break the news. I’m sure he DEAR ABBY: I talked I just want to plan a fun are petty, immature and Declarer counts his losers. won’t be pleased to hear it. with one of my siblings vacation and have a good nasty. My suggestion would He can immediately see one club, one diamond and one Regardless, he must be about having a joint vaca- time, but I’m worried the be to invite only those sib- heart. So, he must avoid a told, so do it at a time tion. He suggested all of us negativity will carry over lings who can get along spade loser. That requires get- when it’s calm and quiet get together with our spous- to the vacation. We are all with each other and see the ting to the South hand to take and you can discuss it es and go on one together. we have left in this world. other ones separately.

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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT 295 Lynnfield Street, Lynn THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Docket No. ES15P1647PM By virtue and in execution of the power of sale contained in a certain Mortgage CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION Essex Probate and Family Court given by Charles G. Reither, as Trustee of "Charles G. Reither Realty Trust (u/d/t Docket No. ES17P2505EA 36 Federal Street dated March 7, 1996)", dated June 24, 2013 and recorded with the Essex County Essex Probate and Family Court Salem, MA 01970 (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 32591, Page 112, to Philip L. 36 Federal Street CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF Goduti, Trustee of "Profit Sharing Plan Master Trust" (u/d/t dated March 23, Salem, MA 01970 CONSERVATOR'S ACCOUNT 1991), as assigned to Peter L. Knox, Trustee of The Knox Pension Realty Trust (978)744-1020 (u/d/t/dated June 4, 1993) dated August 5, 2013, and recorded in the Essex In the matter of: Doreen R. Zarba County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33664, Page 112, as Of: Lynnfield, MA currently held by Orca Development, LLC by way of Foreclosure Deed dated Estate of: Protected Person/Disabled Person/Respondent November 17, 2016 and recorded on January 4, 2017 in the Essex County Guy A Dow To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, you are hereby (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35589, Page 503 (see, inter alia, Date of Death: 03/12/2014 notified pursuant to Rule 72 of the Supplemental Rules of the Probate &Family Cavanaugh v. Fannie Mae, 85 Mass.App.Ct. 1117 (2014); see also SunTrust To all interested persons: Court, that the First account(s) of Mortgage, Inc., vs. Chan, MISC 11-447517 (2012)) of which Mortgage the A Petition for Late and Limited Formal Testacy and/or Appointment has been Hon. Robert W Langlois of Boston, MA undersigned is the present holder, for breach of conditions of said Mortgage and filed by: as Conservator of the property of said Respondent has or have been presented to for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the same will be sold at Public Auction at Rachel Dow of Lynn MA the Court for allowance. Noon on the 28th day of September, 2017 on the mortgaged premises, requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief You have the right to object to the account(s). If you wish to do so, you or your hereinafter described, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage to as requested in the Petition. attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on wit: The Petitioner requests that: the return date of 10/02/2017. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline Rachel Dow of Lynn MA date by which you have to object to the account(s). If you fail to file the written The land in Lynn with all building and structures thereon bounded and described be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety appearance by the return day, action may be taken in the matter without further as follows: on the bond in an unsupervised administration. notice to you, including the allowance of the account(s). IMPORTANT NOTICE Additionally, within thirty days after said return day (or within such other time as Being shown as Lot 14 on a plan drawn by Eastman and Bradford, C.E. dated May You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the the Court upon motion may order), you must file a written affidavit of objections 21, 1912 recorded with Essex South Registry of Deeds, Book 2267, Page 1, Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney stating the specific facts and grounds upon which each objection is based and a bounded and described as follows: must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on copy shall be served upon the Conservator pursuant to Rule 3 of the Supplemental the return day of 10/09/2017. Rules of the Probate & Family Court. WEST: by Lynnfield Street, fifty (50.00) feet; This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written You have the right to send to the Conservator, by registered or certified mail, a NORTH: by Lot 11, on said plan, eighty-two and 90/100 (82.90) feet; appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a written request to receive a copy of the Petition ans account(s) at no cost to you. EAST: by Lot 13, on said plan, fifty-five (55.00)feet; timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections IMPORTANT NOTICE SOUTH: by Lot 15, on said plan eighty-six and 64/100 (86.64) feet. within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the notice to you. above-named person's right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial Being the same premises as conveyed to the mortgagor by deed of Charles Gary UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM affairs or both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone Reither, dated March 12, 1996, recorded with Essex County (Southern District) PROBATE CODE (MUPC) may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named Registry of Deeds, Book 13451, Page 248. A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. The above described premises will be sold SUBJECT TO and with the benefit of all Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the Date: August 24, 2017 restrictions, easements, improvements, covenants, conditions, building and zoning administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Pamela Casey O'Brien laws, to any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, water and sewer charges, municipal or Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and Register of Probate other public taxes, assessments or lies, and rights of tenants and parties in expenses of administration. Item: September 6, 2017 possession, if any. WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Date: August 28, 2017 CITY OF LYNN In the event of any typographical error set forth in the legal descriptions contained Pamela Casey O'Brien above, the legal description of the premises, the descriptions set forth and Register of Probate The City of Lynn will receive bids for the following: contained in the Mortgage shall take precedence. From the Law Offices of; Casey and Lundregan PC CEMETERY FALL CLEAN-UP SERVICES TERMS OF SALE: SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED ($7,500.00) DOLLARS will be 71 Wasington Street 2nd FL FOR THE CITY OF LYNN required to be paid in cash, certified check or cashier's check of any bank or trust Salem, MA 01970 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS company doing business in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, by the 978-741-3888 purchaser, at the time and place of sale as a deposit. A Memorandum of Sale Item: September 6, 2017 Specifications may be obtained at the OFFICE OF THE PURCHASING AGENT, ("Memorandum") shall be executed upon acceptance of the bid and all terms Room 205, City Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts. thereunder shall be binding upon the bidder, including the condition that should LICENSING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LYNN the high bidder for whatever reason fail to perform under the aforesaid Bids must be sealed and marked accordingly and submitted to the OFFICE OF THE Memorandum, in such event, the bidder shall forfeit the deposit in full which shall The following hearing will be held on Tuesday, September 19, 2017, PURCHASING AGENT, ROOM 205, CITY HALL, LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS become the property of the Mortgagee. The Mortgagee reserves the right without at 6:00 PM in Room 302, Lynn City Hall: prior to 11:00 A.M., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 and will be publicly further publication, advertisement or notification to offer the property to the second Market Square Beverage Co. Inc., DBA Market Square Beverage opened and read aloud and forth-with in Room 205, City Hall, Lynn, highest bidder under the same conditions set forth herein. The terms of the 3-5 Market Street has applied for a transfer of license to G&S Corp., Massachusetts. Memorandum of Sale shall be announced prior to the bid. The balance of the bid DBA Market Square Beverage. price is to be paid in cash, certified check or cashier's check drawn upon any bank Patricia M. Barton, Chairperson Each bid submitted must be accompanied by FIVE PERCENT (5%) OF THE TOTAL or trust company doing business in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts within Item: September 6, 12, 2017 BID PRICE in the form of Certified Check, Cashier's Check or Bid Bond payable to thirty (30) days after the date of sale to be deposited in escrow with Riccardo L. Rullo, Esquire attorney for Orca Development, LLC. Deed (which shall be in the the City of Lynn and will become the property of the City of Lynn on the failure of Legal Notice the successful bidder to sign a contract within fourteen (14) days after notification form of the usual Mortgagee's Deed under the Statutory Power of Sale) to be delivered within three (3) days thereafter at which time it shall be the sole and of acceptance of the bid or by other default. A PAYMENT BOND IN THE AMOUNT To be sold at public sale at 8:00 A. OF FIFTY PERCENT (50%) OF THE TOTAL BID IS REQUIRED OF THE exclusive responsibility of the successful bidder to cause the same to be recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in accordance with law. M. on September 28, 2017 at 47 Alley SUCCESSFUL BIDDER. All bonds submitted to the City of Lynn must be issued by Street, Lynn, MA, misc. lots of property Did you an Insurance Company licensed to issue bonds in the Commonwealth of Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. left in leased storage spaces by the Massachusetts and approved by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. All bonds following persons: must be satisfactory in form to the City Solicitor. Orca Development, LLC A. Negron, D. Ricci, C. Hohenietner, E. know? By its attorney, Gonzalez, L. Alvarez, D. Manning, R. Certifications regarding Public Contract Debarment under MGL, Chapter 29, Rosen, L. Estey, T. Willard, L. 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PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS From left, a locket containing a photograph of Princess Diana and her sons Prince Harry, left, and Prince William; a silver necklace, featuring a charm in the shape of her first initial D, thought to have been worn as a teen by Princess Diana; a cable-knit jumper sweater with ring-neck, also worn during Princess Diana’s teenage years; a sterling silver perfume bottle, engraved on the front with Princess Diana’s pre-marriage initials “D.S.”; a silver-jeweled evening bag that belonged to Princess Diana.

By Mark Pratt ding cake — are for sale by just months before her with a capital “D’’ charm item for sale is a piece of Spencer.” It was likely ASSOCIATED PRESS Boston-based RR Auction. death in a Paris car crash that Diana is thought to wedding cake encased in worn in Diana’s teenage “She still resonates all on Aug. 31, 1997, at age 36. have worn as a teen is Liv- a special box commemo- years and came into the BOSTON — It’s been 20 over the world,” RR Execu- The most spectacular ingston’s favorite item for rating Diana’s marriage to possession of the head years since Princess Di- tive Vice President Bobby item is a satin-lined, sil- sale. Prince Charles, marked on chef at her family’s home ana’s death, yet her legacy has barely faded. Livingston. ver-jeweled evening bag “It really strikes me as the cover with “CD, Buck- when the family decided Now, dozens of items The 79 items from a that dates to the early the most personal item,” ingham Palace, 29th July to redecorate her bedroom. with a direct connection variety of sources span 1980s. It was given to he said. “The logo became 1981.” Diana’s signed child- to one of the most admired most of her life, from her a member of the royal definitive of her.” The auction even in- hood copy of Beatrix Pot- women in the world — childhood to her teenage household and comes with The necklace is expected cludes a casual white ter’s “The Tale of Pigling from articles of clothing, years to her wedding day a letter confirming its au- to sell for $2,000, but Liv- sweater from British de- Bland” could sell for more to jewelry, to signed pa- and afterward. They even thenticity. It’s expected to ingston suspects it could partment store Marks & than $2,000. pers and photographs, and include belongings she do- sell for more than $15,000. get much more. Spencer with a simple la- Online bidding ends even to a piece of her wed- nated to charity auctions A 17-inch silver necklace Perhaps the strangest bel inside that reads “D. Sept. 13. In a high-tech world, car designers still rely on clay By Dee-Ann Durbin designing cars on com- equal when it comes to ed in special ovens for 24 ASSOCIATED PRESS puters. But without the crash performance, fuel hours before it’s used. hand-sculpting process, economy, road feel and When the clay cools, it’s WARREN, Mich. — Car designs tend to look stiff price. Design is the great ready for sculpting. Car designers have every kind and stale, said Bob Bon- differentiator. companies use milling of software and virtual re- iface, the design director “A car is a product, yes, machines to carve out the ality tool. But when they for global Buick exteriors but it’s a very emotional rough shape of the vehi- want to make sure a car’s at General Motors Co. purchase,” he said. “So the cle, a process that takes curves look just right, they “Clay is still the best. It’s work we do here in design about two days. Then rely on one of the world’s a very flexible medium,” is very, very important in sculptors do the detail oldest materials: clay. Boniface said. “We can put terms of distinguishing work, shaping the subtle Every vehicle by every the clay on and take it off our product from the rest arches around the wheels major carmaker, from very quickly.” of the competitive land- or the jeweled patterns in Mercedes to Tesla to Toy- Clay has been used in scape.” the headlights. ota, is formed in clay long car design studios since at Car design begins with Gianna Ball, a Buick exte- before it ever hits the road. least the 1930s. Legend- designers’ sketches. Once rior sculptor, was trained in Automakers hire sculp- ary GM designer Harley the designers have nar- metalsmithing and worked tors to make scale models Earl is thought to be one rowed down some ideas, in a high-end car resto- and full-size clay vehicles. of its pioneers. Now, in the sculptors make one-third- ration shop before com- They sculpt every detail, same light-filled studios scale clay models of their pleting a two-year diploma from windows to door han- Earl once used, GM de- drawings. One design is program in clay modeling dles to slight creases in signers and sculptors still eventually chosen to pur- at Detroit’s College for Cre- the hood. They sculpt inte- use thousands of pounds sue. ative Studies. She likes the riors, too, in such fine de- of reddish-brown clay each A full-scale clay model challenge of sculpting the tail that focus groups can’t year from Kolb, a German is the next step. At Buick, intricate details in the ve- always tell they’re looking supplier. sculptors make a skeleton hicle’s front and rear. FILE PHOTO | GENERAL MOTORS VIA AP at a clay dashboard. Design is more criti- from foam, plywood and Clay is the perfect sub- Car companies have cal than ever to car com- aluminum, and then cov- stance to work with, she This 1954 photo shows Buick Design Studio tried other materials, panies, Boniface said. er it with 2 to 3 inches of said, because it’s so forgiv- creative clay sculptors as they mold the clay like plaster. They’ve tried Brands are now basically warm clay, which is heat- ing. on a model GM automobile. B8 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2017 FOOD Delegating dinner By Rosalie (this was way before the Harrington good stuff like Barilla), I ITEM FOOD EDITOR called my then-husband and told him to “Put the “You’re good at delegat- pasta pot on to boil.” I ar- ing,” I was told as I left rived home to a boiling the cooking demonstra- pot of water and began tion/dinner party that cooking the bacon. In a I co-hosted at the home few minutes the spaghet- of Gloucester friends on ti would be dropped and Saturday evening. It’s my oven-to-table platter something I learned in the would be placed over the restaurant business, but pasta pot to warm it, es- delegating well is vital at sential for this dish. home, too, when you are I separated five eggs responsible for creating and into the bowl of yolks a delicious dinner with a I added a quarter cup of half dozen children and grated Parmesan — which as many adults helping I always have in the fridge and learning. Kids should — and whisked the mix- be taken seriously in the ture for a minute. I poured kitchen — it’s a great way this onto the heated plat- for them to learn to con- ter and quickly tossed the tribute to the household while learning skills that drained spaghetti over have value throughout the mix and crumbled the life. half pound of crisped ba- My assignment was sim- con into the mix with two ple: A cooking class for Jes- forks. As I was sprinkling sica’s three teenage kids a little more cheese on top and two of their friends, my “guests” arrived with ages 10 to 13. She did the a chilled bottle of white wine. Perfect! The camera food shopping, thankfully, Rosalie’s pasta carbonara. and I brought my little Os- crew, the actors and me kar (a food processor with and my family enjoyed the about a 10 ounce bowl) and “shoot.” Elapsed time from Pasta Carbonara some written recipes and shopping to cooking to eat- food rules and an apron. ing? One hour. This recipe will serve four to six, depending on your appetites. — While the pasta is cooking, crumble the bacon. The day of the event I got This made for a great television segment. Even ­— In a large stock pot, heat the water for at least a pound of — Place an oven to table platter in a 275 oven to heat it or you an email saying that the spaghetti. In the meantime cook a pound of bacon and drain on can place the platter over the pasta pot for a quick warm up, too. event had grown a bit, and good home cooks can feel there would be 16 for din- frantic when forced to put paper towels, browning nicely but not burning it. The platter must be warmed up so it is ready to go when the pasta ner. But who doesn’t love a meals together sponta- — Separate six eggs, reserving the whites for another time. Beat is cooked. challenge? neously. So we did more the yolks with a quarter cup of grated Pecorino Romano, six ta- — Quickly drain the pasta and while it is draining place the egg On the way up to Paul of these “challenges,” blespoons each of chopped flat leaf parsley and basil (fresh, of yolk mixture on the warmed platter. Toss the pasta with the crum- such as, “You are using a and Jessica’s I had a flash- course.) Add a half cup of heavy cream and whisk well. Set aside. bled bacon and incorporate the yolk mix into it. Sprinkle with a friend’s beach house and back. When I was the Food — Turn up the heat on the pasta pot and add a tbsp. of salt. little more cheese and serve ASAP. This must all happen quickly Editor on the LOOK show the only food available is (the daily magazine show whatever you find in the When the water comes to a rolling boil add the pasta, stirring for a so your completed pasta will be warm to eat. that Channel 7 in Boston freezer — cook a meal!” minute. Do not add oil to the pan. Cook the pasta until al dente, — This time of the year it is nice to serve slice fresh tomatoes, ran in 1983) the producers On Saturday night, I firm to the bite. mozzarella and fresh basil dribbles with olive oil with this dish. came up with an inter- faced a somewhat similar esting challenge. “You get challenge, although the a call on a Sunday morn- menu was pre-planned not you,” Todd reminded me in the kitchen. I imme- line. The cut-up fruit of Everyone was interest- ing that six friends are in and my shopping list had me. We made a quick stop diately assigned him the mangoes, peaches, nectar- ed, kids and grownups, the area and they want been bought. Still, I won- to Market Basket and “sous chef” position. He ines, grapes, and coconut in watching me make pie to come by and visit with dered if it would have he ran in and picked up chopped and sautéed for tossed with honey went dough in the food proces- you. Nothing fancy is ex- the kitchen equipment I three pounds of ground an hour as others washed back into the now-empty sor. It really is kind of pected, but your cooking would need and what sort meat, pork, veal and beef, and picked over produce. watermelon, a perfect bas- magical. A team of ladies reputation precedes you!” of staples were stocked the “Meatloaf” package And there was tons of pro- ket. peeled the apples which The remote camera crew and if the items selected and a few pounds of Ba- duce, perfect for stir fry Two of the ladies, feeling I had gotten at a table followed as I made my way in the store would be ex- rilla ziti. from the H Mart Asian su- very happy after their sea- marked “free apples and to the nearest convenience actly what I was expect- Lucky for me, I knew perstore in Burlington. sonal and delicious bever- pears” in Manchester. store in Swampscott, a ing. Jessica’s daughter, some of the kids who Two other young people, age, sauteed the ground When the upside down few miles from my house Amanda, wanted a chick- were invited on Satur- meanwhile, worked on meat in a little olive oil un- apple tart — the “Tarte in Marblehead. I had an en dish and so I thought a day, the grandchildren of making a fruit basket us- til brown and then I added Tatin — gets turned over hour to shop and cook. good one would be a “stir old friends who have had ing a watermelon. Small my Marinara sauce and right out of the oven there Pasta Carbonara, a bacon fry,” which all kids like. cooking classes at their balls made with a small let that simmer with some are always oohs and ash. and egg dish that every- But what about the few home on Eastern Point, ice cream scooper quick- fresh thyme and rosemary My husband Todd said one loved at my restau- adults? Turns out the few also in Gloucester. Years ly made their way into a I brought from home, com- he heard them from the rant, perfect for a Sunday turned into 11 and so I ago, this friend, Cathy, and large bowl of cut up fruit. pliments of my neighbor porch where the men had morning, popped into my was happy that I had, at her grandson and I made The excess watermelon who is nice enough to al- gathered like some men head automatically — it my husband’s suggestion, a birthday cake together. made its way into my Os- low me to pick my own usually do, to avoid be- was a no-brainer. Even a brought some of my fresh He was about seven at the kar food processor with from her garden. She also ing put to work. He is ex- convenience store would marinara sauce from my time (he’s 13 now) and was mint, honey and chilled planted a special yellow cluded, usually, from that have the necessary ingre- freezer. “You need to make already showing culinary vodka for Watermelon grape tomato plant for me group. Politics is more in- dients. one of your classic Rosalie promise. He is now about Martinis. A line of adults in her garden because she teresting than food prep As I grabbed the eggs dishes like the bolognese 6 feet tall, handsome and quickly collected, ready to knows that they are easier I guess, but they were and a pound of bacon and sauce you made last night on Saturday night seemed be part of the make-your- on my bladder because of first in line when the host a box of Prince spaghetti — stir fry is good but it’s eager to be reunited with own watermelon martini their low acidity. Love her! yelled “Come and get it!” Sever egg rolls from the restaurant by making these at home

Not Fried Egg Rolls with Soy Sesame Dipping Sauce Servings: 4 to 6 — Add another tablespoon of the oil, the scal- Start to finish: 1 hour, 15 minutes lions, red pepper and carrot to the skillet and For the dipping sauce: cook, stirring occasionally, until slightly soft- — 3 tablespoons low sodium soy sauce ened, about 2 minutes. Add the cabbage, stock — 2 tablespoons rice vinegar (unseasoned) and soy sauce, and simmer, stirring until all of — 1 teaspoon sugar the liquid has evaporated and the vegetables — 1 teaspoon sesame oil are tender but not mushy. Add the mixture to the — For the egg rolls: pork bowl, stir well and set aside to cool to room — ¼ cup plus 3 tablespoons vegetable oil temperature. Clean the skillet and set it aside. — 2 tablespoons minced ginger — Working with two egg roll wrappers at a time — 2 teaspoons minced garlic arrange them on the counter with one of the Sara’s “not — 8 ounces ground pork corners facing you. Place level ¼ cup of the fill- fried egg — Kosher salt ing in the center of the wrapper and bring up the rolls.” — 1/3 cup thinly sliced scallions bottom corner that is facing you half way up to — 1 cup finely chopped red pepper cover the filling. Fold in the left and right corners PHOTO | ASSOCIATED — 1 cup coarsely grated carrot of the wrapper snuggly over the filling. Moisten PRESS — 2 cups finely shredded Napa cabbage the top corner and bring it down to form a rect- — 1/3 cup chicken broth angular package, pressing firmly to make sure — 2 tablespoons low sodium soy sauce the top corner is well glued. By Sara Moulton being added to the wrap- This step eliminates ex- — 14 egg roll wrappers — Heat 2 tablespoons of the oil in the large ASSOCIATED PRESS pers. Otherwise, it’ll sog cess moisture and guar- — Make the dipping sauce: In a small bowl nonstick skillet over medium high heat. Add half them up. So why not plan antees that everything is combine all the ingredients. Set aside. the rolls to the skillet, reduce the heat to medi- Who doesn’t love an egg ahead and prepare this thoroughly cooked. — Make the egg rolls: In a large nonstick skil- um and cook the rolls, turning them frequently roll? For generations it’s dish on a weekend? (With The great thing about been Chinese cuisine’s let heat 2 tablespoons of the oil over medium until they are golden brown on all sides, about 6 the new school year upon a deep-fried egg roll is No. 1 hit in America. And heat. Add the ginger and garlic and cook, stirring to 8 minutes total. Transfer them to paper tow- us, I’ll note that filling its crackly crisp shell. I’d why not? They’re ubiqui- 1 minute. Add the pork and a hefty pinch of salt, els to drain and repeat the procedure with the and rolling the wrappers never claim that sauteing tous, they’re fried, they’re reduce the heat to medium and cook, stirring, remaining oil and remaining egg rolls. can be a fun task for the delicious, and you can eat them delivers the same until it turns white, about 2 minutes. Transfer — Transfer to plates and serve right away with kids, almost as much fun crunch, but you’ll get close. with a slotted spoon to a medium bowl. the dipping sauce. them with your hands. Unfortunately, egg rolls as eating them.) That said, you need to are restaurant food. Mak- Here the egg rolls are turn over each egg roll fre- ing them at home can filled with sauteed pork, quently as it cooks in the seem too daunting. First, red pepper, carrots and skillet to make sure that there’s a ton of prep. Sec- Napa cabbage. But if you every part of its surface ond, you have to deep-fry fill them with leftovers in- becomes nicely browned. them in a big pot of hot stead — shredded chicken, Chinese restaurants clas- oil. Here’s a solution in cooked broccoli, peas, etc. sify egg rolls as appetizers, two easy steps; make the — you’ll save yourself the but I see no reason to con- filling ahead of time and trouble of having to slice fine them to a supporting saute the rolls instead of and dice a mountain of role. These rolls are quite PERIWINKLESINC.COM deep-frying them. raw ingredients. Do keep substantial and, with the Enjoy the wholesome and delicious taste of Periwinkles favorites made with seasonal and local ingredients. Even if you weren’t in a in mind, however, that addition of a simple side Sandwiches • Paninis • Wraps • Salads • Soups • Entrees • Side dishes • Baked goods • Heat & serve dinners to go rush, you’d want to make all the ingredients need dish, they’ll do a stellar ( Ask us about catering your next event. ) the filling ahead of time. It to be cooked before being job in the center of your needs to cool down before stuffed into the wrappers. dinner plate.