THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018 Art gets Lynn edgy still in Lynn $7M By Bill Brotherton ITEM FEATURES EDITOR in the LYNN — “Edges,” the song-cycle musical by Benji Pasek and Justin Paul that opens Arts After Hours’ eighth season tomorrow night, was hole written for a cast of two men and two women. By Thomas Grillo When a dearth of men auditioned ITEM STAFF for the production, director Cath- erine Bertrand and Samantha LYNN — The $14 mil- Gambaccini, the group’s producing lion loan to ll the city’s artistic director, decided to switch budget de cit will not be things up. They cast women in all enough to cure the city’s four roles. nancial woes, according They are glad they did. It takes the to City Council President show in a totally different direction. Darren Cyr. “Edges” is about coming of age, In a television interview growth and self-discovery by young last week on the Lynn adults. Pasek and Paul wrote the Community Television musical in 2005 when they were program “Frankly Speak- students at the University of Mich- ing,” the Ward 3 council- igan. The duo has since gone on to or said the city recently great success, writing lyrics for the learned healthcare costs Academy Award-winning song “City have been underfunded of Stars” in “La La Land” and songs to the tune of $7 million, in the lm “The Greatest Showman.” leaving another huge bud- “This is a witty, charming, and hon- get gap. est examination of adulthood with “Instead of having, like songs that will resonate with people we should have, an $8 mil- lion surplus, we are in the young and old. This take on ‘Edges’ ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE centers around four strong women hole $7 million,” Cyr said Concetta Russo, left, Krystal Scott and Nicole Viau rehearse for the musical “Edges” at in response to a viewer’s EDGY, A7 the Black Box Theater. question. “Every single day, the mayor, depart- ment heads and the coun- cil are working on ways, STEVE KRAUSE along with Sean Cronin at COMMENTARY Saugus prepared the the state (Department of Revenue), to come up with a way so we can have Roseanne’s for an emergency a balanced budget by June 1.” It’s unclear how much racism the unexpected health- care payment will impact next year’s budget. Mayor should be Thomas M. McGee and Pe- ter Caron, the city’s chief Barred nancial of cer, declined comment, noting the pro- The rst reaction to the posed 2019 budget won’t whole Roseanne Barr ker- be released until Friday. fuf e that has overwhelmed In an interview with The social media and radio talk Item, Cyr blamed former shows is that this is yet an- Mayor Judith Flanagan other in a long line of exam- Kennedy for the city’s lat- ples of how people who have est nancial troubles. no business making news end “Health insurance has up doing just that. not been fully funded for And I don’t know the reason the last eight years,” he for that. Have issues become said. “There’s not a lot I so confusing, so complicated can say, the mayor’s of ce and so divisive that we’ve re- knows a lot more about it than I do … call the pre- treated to the point where the By Bridget Turcotte service since October 2016 and will COURTESY PHOTO Roseannes of the world are vious mayor and ask her.” ITEM STAFF assume the remainder of the ve-year monopolizing the daily news From left, Arm- Former Mayor Judith contract held by American Ambulance. cycles? Perhaps. SAUGUS — Armstrong Ambulance strong Ambulance Flanagan Kennedy, who Roseanne Barr is an enter- Ambulance providers are paid Paramedic Wayne has started work as a dis- will take over the town’s ambulance through billing services, not by the tainer (and that’s a very loose service and rst responders hope they Gilbert, Armstrong patcher for the Lynn Fire town, said Town Manager Scott Crab- Department this week, use of the word). She’s a comic will be better prepared for emergency Ambulance CEO tree. also declined comment. (again, loose terminology) who situations. Richard Raymond, has parlayed her incredible “Under our new agreement, Arm- Caron acknowledged The town has entered into an agree- Town Manager ability to draw attention to strong Ambulance will provide a num- health insurance is an ment for Arlington-based Armstrong Scott Crabtree, herself into a career. ber of services to the town of Saugus issue because the city’s Ambulance to be the town’s sole am- and Armstrong Am- That has to be it, because that were not previously available costs continue to rise. He I’ve never laughed at a single bulance provider. The company has bulance Paramedic thing she’s ever said. served as a secondary ambulance SAUGUS, A7 Chris Stirling. HOLE, A7 But for some reason, she de- veloped enough of a following 20 years ago to merit her own sitcom series, and enough ca- INSIDE chet to be able to tackle some heretofore unbroachable is- Opinion Lynn Sports sues without being taken off the air. It ran its course, of course, Cawley: Let’s hear it KIPP holds a night Navigators gear up and by 2006 “Roseanne” was for the boy (bands). A4 to celebrate. A3 for new season. B1 well set up in syndication —  which is where the real money Saugus  Lynn man Dawe, Tanners ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE is anyway. Teacher honored by struck by car. A6 Archdiocese. A3 take down Magicians. B1 Navs’ players Drew Robertson, Michael Wynne, ROSEANNE, A7 J.P. Knight, Jeff Mejia and Corey Imbriano. Lynn’s La Vida Scholars celebrate literacy

By Bridget Turcotte nonpro t organization that is chosen, to tic violence, volunteered to host the rst tary award in years that followed. ITEM STAFF promote the organization, and encourage event. She tapped into known resources La Vida Scholars provides academic others to contribute,” said Saritin Rizzu- and secured food and beverage donations. support, college entrance exam prepara- LYNN — For the past ve years, a to. The result was $15,000 to go toward the tion, matched college savings, individu- group of volunteers has raised money for The idea started when Operation Boot- organization’s goal. alized student advising and counseling, organizations and nonpro ts that pro- strap, now called Pathways, needed funds The award became known as the Excel- and help with scholarship programs for mote literacy and higher education in the to secure a matching grant. The organi- lence in Literacy Leadership Award and low-income families in Lynn who are pri- city. This year, La Vida Scholars will take zation works with adults who do not have was given to Operation Bootstrap for the marily immigrants. home the top award. a high school diploma or need to learn or rst two years. Since 2007, the program has helped 98 The Celebrate Literacy fundraiser has improve their English. The Haven Project, Building Bridg- students nd more than $12 million in been held annually since 2013. Rizzuto, who had held fundraisers in es Through Music, and The No Ceilings “Our goal is to highlight the work of the her backyard for causes related to domes- Movement each bene ted from the mone- LA VIDA, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 ENTERTAINMENT ...... A5 SPORTS ...... B1-3 PAGE A8 LYNN ...... A3 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 75° OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 62° VOL. 140, ISSUE 146 A2 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018 OBITUARIES Report: Harbor Anne M. Brown, 70 Paul Reagan, 67 1950-2018 barrier could take BEVERLY — Anne She is survived by NAPLES, Fla. — for 15 years. His love Margaret (Dono- her two brothers and Paul Reagan died in for the game and for 30 years, cost $12B ghue) Brown, 70, of sister-in-law, Michael his home on May 3, working with young Beverly and former- J. Donoghue of Am- 2018 in Naples, Fla. athletes in uenced By Philip Marcelo leased as part of “Boston ly of Peabody, died herst and Joseph T. He was 67. his son, who coached ASSOCIATED PRESS Harbor for All,” a sum- mit focused on protecting Sunday evening at and his wife Donna Mr. Reagan was alongside him. BOSTON — A harbor the Beth Israel Dea- Donoghue of Sa- born in Oak Park, Ill., Mr. Reagan is sur- Boston’s booming harbor- barrier to protect Boston front from the impact of coness Hospital in lem; his sisters and to Robert and Miri- vived by his wife, from rising seas and in- Boston following a brothers-in-law, Ellen am (Shea) Reagan. Susan; his daughter climate change. The study creased ooding due to was prompted by the city’s brief illness. She was and Robert Stern of He graduated from and son-in-law, Carlin climate change could cost the devoted wife of the late Rye, N.Y., Maureen Dooley of St. Ambrose University with (Reagan) and David Bowers of 2016 Climate Ready Bos- nearly $12 billion and ton report, which recom- Gordon K. Brown. Norwood, and Edward Lawn a degree in History in 1972 Swampscott; and two grand- take more than 30 years Born in Salem, she was the of Oakland, N.J., her best and married Susan Nevin in children, his son, Shea Rea- mended studying the fea- to complete, according to sibility of a harbor barrier daughter of the late Michael friend, Denise Martwichuck 1976. Paul and Susan were gan of Del Ray Beach, Fla.; his a new analysis from the and Anne M. (Mannion) Dono- of Peabody, and many nieces both teachers, now retired, at siblings and in-laws, Michael to protect the city from University of Massachu- coastal ooding. ghue. She was raised and ed- and nephews. She was prede- St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic and Donna (Moroni) Reagan, setts-Boston. ucated in Peabody, attended ceased by her sister, Kathleen School. Walter and Mary Grace (Rea- The team, which also in- The researchers cau- St. John’s grammar school Lawn and her brother-in-law, Mr. Reagan was a patient gan) Weaver, Ellen (Reagan) cluded researchers from tioned city leaders from and then graduated from James Dooley. and supportive teacher with a Mills, Dave and Mimi (Rea- the Woods Hole Oceano- pursuing the barrier idea. Bishop Fenwick High School, Service information: Her passion for history and social gan) Brownell, Joseph and Ju- graphic Institution and Instead, they recommend- Class of 1965. She continued funeral will be held on Satur- studies. His sense of humor lia (Yuzhakov) Reagan, James other organizations, looked her education at Salem State day at 9 a.m. at the CONWAY, and enthusiasm for educating and Maryelizabeth (Reagan) ed the city continue to at two possible designs for College and received her BS CAHILL-BRODEUR Funeral made him a favorite among Pender, Shea and Katherine make investments in rela- a gated harbor barrier. degree in 1969. Home, 20 Church St., down- his students. Paul always put (McGorisk) Reagan, and John tively cheaper and quicker The smallest would run Anne taught in the Peabody town locations followed by family rst, whether it was de- and Tricia (Keaveney) Reagan. “shore-based” protections, about 1 mile from Logan School system for more than her funeral Mass at 10 a.m. livering early morning donuts He is preceded in death by his such as temporary ood International Airport to 38 years. She rst taught at at St. Thomas the Apostle to his nieces and nephews, brother-in-law Lenny Mills. walls and berms that al- the Seaport area of South the former JFK Junior High Church, Margin Street, Pea- cooking all morning at his an- Service information: Mr. ready are being tried in Boston and cost about School and later nished body, to which relatives and nual “Paul’s Diner,” working in Reagan will be honored in some low-lying neighbor- $6.5 billion to $8.7 billion. her teaching career at the friends are kindly invited to the summer heat on home im- a ceremony at St. John the hoods. A larger one stretching Higgins Middle School. She attend. Visiting hours will be provement projects for his sib- Evangelist in Swampscott Boston could revisit the about 4 miles from Win- taught short-hand, business held on Friday from 4 until lings, or sharing his love of ’70s on Saturday, June 2, 2018 at barrier idea in a few de- throp to Hull —two coast- basics and after receiving her 8 p.m. Burial services will rock and roll with his children. 10 a.m. All are welcome to cades, when the impacts of al Boston suburbs — could master’s degree form Leslie be private. In lieu of owers, Paul coached baseball with attend and celebrate Paul’s those cheaper alternatives cost $8 billion to $11.8 bil- College in 1991, she taught donations can be sent to Greater Naples Little League life. could be measured and lion and would also be the computers, and nally, before the Brian D. Silber Memori- technological advances largest such barrier in the retiring she was the in-school al Fund, MGH Development might make a harborwide world. suspension of cer. Of ce, Attn: Jenn Ryan, 125 barrier more feasible, Paul Each would take at least Following her retirement, Nashua St., Suite 540, Bos- Kirshen, the UMass-Bos- until 2050 to build and she enjoyed wintering in Flor- ton, MA 02114. For direc- Ronald J. Blow, 78 ton professor who led the not cause major negative ida with friends where she tions and online obituary, 1939-2018 project, said in an inter- impacts to the harbor eco- enjoyed the fruits of her labor. visit www.ccbfuneral.com. view ahead of the report’s system, the report found. OLD ORCHARD Elks #1597 in Saco, release Wednesday. But the barriers would not BEACH, Maine — Maine. In addition to “We’re con dent that mitigate tidal ooding that Ronald J. Blow, 78, of the Elks, his services shore-based solutions can sometimes affects the city Old Orchard Beach, in other civic and vet- get us through to 2070 and could prove disruptive Jennifer L. Small, 46 died of Mesothelio- erans organizations or 2080,” he said. “So the to maritime traf c, as the ma, May 28, 2018, included Masonic earliest we might need a barrier gates would likely in Southern Maine group St. John Lodge barrier system is near the have to be closed more fre- LYNN — Jennifer she is survived by Medical Center in in Newburyport as end of the century.” quently as sea levels rise, Lynn Small, age 46, many aunts, uncles, Biddeford, Maine. grand master, Ameri- The report is being re- the report concluded. of Lynn, died unex- and cousins. She He was born June can Legion in Old Or- pectedly at Salem was the granddaugh- 29, 1939, in Biddeford, a chard Beach, and the Eagles Hospital, where she ter of the late Fred son of Virginia Ethel Ricker in Saco, Maine. A strong sup- Lawmakers hesitant was taken after be- and Gladys Small, (Olofson) and Arnold Ridlon porter of the Salvation Army. ing stricken at home, and the late Lester Blow; raised by his step-fa- Predeceasing him besides on Monday May 28, and Viola Bailey. ther Gosta A. Olofson. He was his parents is a step son, to apply early voting 2018. Service informa- a lifetime resident of Old Or- James Ernest “Jim” LaFlam; A lifelong resident tion: A funeral ser- chard Beach and educated in three brothers, Walter Blow, to state primaries of Lynn, Jennifer was the lov- vice will be held on Monday, the Old Orchard Beach School Alan Olofson, and Gerald ing daughter of Dwight and June 4, 2018 at 11 a.m. in elementary system. He was a Olofson; and two sisters, An- By Michael P. istered voters used the Beverly (Bailey) Small of Lynn. the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, graduate of Thornton Acade- na-Lisa Olofson and Elna-Ma- Norton early voting option in the She attended Lynn schools 426 Broadway (Route 129), my in the Class of 1957. He rie Olofson. Survivors include STATE HOUSE November 2016 gener- and was a graduate of Lynn Lynn. Burial will follow in obtained a Marine Engineer- his wife, Elizabeth Blow; and NEWS SERVICE al election, according to English High School. Pine Grove Cemetery. Rel- ing degree from Massachu- daughter, Heather Ann Forrest, Common Cause Massa- Jennifer was a loving and atives and friends are re- setts Maritime Academy. both of Old Orchard Beach; BOSTON — Early voting earned positive reviews chusetts, which concluded caring woman, who enjoyed spectfully invited to attend. He served in the U.S. Navy a step son, John Harrison of the reform reduced wait the Internet, reading, vaca- Visiting hours Sunday 2-6 during its inaugural run from 1957-1963 and later Augusta, Maine; a sister, Suz- times and led to “many tioning in Illinois, listening p.m. Directions and guest- in Massachusetts, but law- in the Merchant Marines as a Ann Olofson; two brothers, positive reports” from cit- to music, and trips to Lake book at www.solimine.com. makers have so far been chief engineer for the Boston Dennis G. Olofson, both of izens and administrators. Winnipesaukee in New Hamp- Fuel and Boston Tow Tugboat Fort Myers, Fla., and James K. hesitant about implement- shire. She loved sunrises and ing the voter convenience Because it’s never been companies in the Boston Olofson of San Diego, Calif.; tried before in Massachu- sunsets. Harbor area for several years two very dear granddaughters, for this year’s primary In addition to her parents elections — historical- setts, the in uence of ear- until his retirement in 2001. Kayla Taylor and Ashley For- ly voting on primary elec- He was a member of the U.S. rest; his other grandchildren ly low-turnout affairs in which some incumbents tions — both on turnout Maritime Union. also include Elizabeth, Joshua, and outcome — is unclear. On June 23, 1965, he mar- Sara Beth, John Michael, Ben- face challengers. The Senate on April 26 ried Beatrice Elizabeth Clayton jamin, Naomi, Lisa-Jo, Jeffrey, “If we are going for voted 35-3 to adopt a mea- Mary A. Newhall in Lynn. and Karyn. good government, good Starting in the early 1960’s, Service information: Visi- democracy, why are we sure calling for  ve days Ron developed a passion for tation will be 5-8 p.m. Friday, so hesitant to pass legis- of early voting before the the game of golf which he June 1, 2018, at the OLD lation that’s going to do Sept. 4 primary elections, SAUGUS — Mary selves, a group who but the House did not go A. “Aggie” Newhall, knits hats, slippers, learned at the former Old ORCHARD BEACH Funeral just that?” Cheryl Craw- Orchard Beach Country Club Home, 36 Portland Ave., Old ford, executive director of along with the idea during a lifelong resident gators and afghans secret talks, and it was qui- of Saugus, died on for the military, and where he was a member for Orchard Beach. Graveside MassVote, told the News several years until its closure services with military hon- Service on Tuesday. “A lot etly dropped from a supple- Thursday evening, she was proud and mental budget bill that has May 24, at The Lafay- happy to do it. when he transferred to Deep ors will be held at 11 a.m. of our elections are won in Brook Golf Course, Saco, until Saturday, June 2, 2018, in the primaries.” since been signed into law. ette in Marblehead. She is survived by Sen. Barbara L’Italien She was the daugh- her brother, William his death. He wintered in Fort The Deering Park Section In interviews, those fa- of Andover, a candidate ter of the late Mary Newhall and his part- Myers, Fla., for several years of Laurel Hill Cemetery in miliar with the reform for Congress in a crowd- (Trapula) and William ner Jeff McCrae. She so he could enjoy the warm Saco. Condolences may be say it expanded voting ed Democratic  eld that H. Newhall. was predeceased by her sister weather and play golf year sent to oobfh.com. In lieu of opportunities in the 2016 A 1962 graduate of Sau- Helen Ann Newhall. round. owers, the family is asking general election but needs would be affected by early gus High School, she worked In lieu of  owers please During his lifetime, he served individuals to donate to a to be adequately funded voting, has been pushing in electronics for 26 years. make a donation to The as a member of various civic charity of their choice in his to ensure that cities and for the reform but has come She was disabled for 10 Friends of the Saugus Senior and veterans organizations. memory. Some of his favorite towns of all sizes are able up empty. Senators last years and then was able to Center, 466 Central St., Sau- At the time of his death, he charity groups included the to accommodate voters week shot down her bid to return to work. Aggie worked gus, MA 01906. served as the Inner Guard at Salvation Army and Wounded over what are effectively attach early voting for the part time as a companion to Service information: Rela- the Biddeford-Saco Lodge of Warriors. multiple election days. primaries, with funding, to the elderly at GLSS for 11 tives and friends are invited About 30 percent of reg- the annual state budget. years. After her retirement, to attend a Celebration of she joined the Saugus Senior Life in the BISBEE-PORCELLA MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Center where she made many Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln friends. There she enjoyed Ave., Saugus, on Saturday, Lawmakers seek renewed Democratic Rep. Alice Lively said Wednesday The goal is to create playing Bingo and was a June 2 at noon. For directions emphasis on civics Peisch, of Wellesley, said he still believes society a set of tools using the member of the “Knit Wits,” as and condolences www.Bis- Wednesday the House cre- should follow the Bible as latest research to in- they laughingly called them- beePorcella.com. BOSTON (AP) — The ates incentives for civics the guide to sexual mo- form decisions by large Massachusetts House has education without man- rality in public policy. But institutions, purchasers approved legislation to dating it. he says he hopes to enlist and manufacturers with encourage civics educa- Republican Rep. Sean “authentically conserva- the hope of increasing Dooley, of Norfolk, said tive homosexuals” and po- tion in public schools, demand for healthier without requirements litical liberals in his effort Thomas W. Brown, 71 but without a graduation alternatives. Organiz- requirement included in or dedicated funding the to shift his emphasis “to a conservationist perspec- ers said there are more 1946-2018 the Senate version of the measure amounts to a “feel good bill.” tive in which the natural than 80,000 chemicals bill. family is recognized as in use, some associated HAVERHILL — Scott and his wife The measure, passed the essential eco-system with long-term health Brown, Thomas W., Debbie of Lynn. He Wednesday, aims to give GOP candidate shutting down of Haverhill, formerly is survived by nieces of humanity.” and environmental prob- students a better un- ministry listed as hate group of Lynn, age 71, May and nephews, Carrie lems. derstanding of how the 13, 2018. Husband Lecheler, Melissa Al- BOSTON (AP) — A gov- Harvard teaming with Google country’s political system of Linda (Erickson) maraz, Jason Brown, ernor’s race candidate is to reduce chemical use Brown. Beloved son Meredith and Ashlyn works and their place in shutting down a nonprof- it. It calls for enhanced 781-593-7700 of the late Bob and Garry, and Trent and it organization that he BOSTON — Harvard Publishing Daily, except Sundays Ruth (Balsom) Brown, Ian Brown. instruction in American founded that ended up on University is teaming up USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 father of Nathaniel Service informa- history and government a list of U.S.-based hate with Google to reduce the Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA and wife Alicia of Salem, and tion: Service will be private. with the goal of “prepar- groups. use of harmful chemicals and additional of ces. ing students, morally Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Christopher of Marblehead. A memorial gathering for Republican Scott Lively in building products and Subscriptions Loving grandfather of Caleb, friends and family will take and intellectually, for the has described his Abid- materials. Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Autumn, and Baylie Brown. place on Sunday, June 3 from duties of citizenship.” ing Truth Ministries Organizers say the $20.00 for 4 weeks Loved brother of the late Su- 2-7, at the home of Scott and The Senate includ- as pro-family, but his initiative announced $65.00 for 13 weeks san Rhead and her husband Debbie Brown. Donations in ed a requirement that opposition to gay rights Wednesday targets chem- $130.00 for 26 weeks students complete a $260.00 for 1 year Larry of Menomonie, Wis., Bob Tom’s memory may be made has landed him and his icals used in consumer Send payment to and POSTMASTER, and his wife Shelly of Gilbert, to Baker-Katz Residents’ Ac- student-led civic project Spring eld-based min- products like furniture send address changes to: Ariz., Marsha Garry and her tivity Fund, 94 Boardman St., before graduating. istry on the Southern and carpets that science The Daily Item husband Kevin of Boston, and Haverhill, MA 01830. The two versions must Poverty Law Center’s list has shown have potential 110 Munroe St. now be reconciled. of designated hate groups. negative health effects. P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018 A3 LYNN St. Mary’s teacher honored by Archdiocese

LYNN — St. Mary’s This award honors ele- campus ministry director mentary and secondary Andrea Alberti was one school teachers’ commit- of 10 educators honored ment to developing saints by the Catholic Schools and scholars in Catholic Office of the Archdiocese schools. The teachers se- of Boston with the Excel- lected demonstrate strong lence in Education Award. leadership qualities, mod- Five elementary and five el a faith-filled life, pro- secondary school teachers mote academic excellence were selected as the first and are committed to their recipients of the award. students and school. Every The recipients received day they inspire students Andrea Alberti, cen- $1,500 and were honored from all backgrounds and ter, with Cardinal at a luncheon with Car- abilities to learn and they Seán O’Malley and dinal Seán O’Malley and actively collaborate with Kathy Mears, su- Superintendent of the their peers, students, and perintendent of the Archdiocese of Boston families to create a wel- Archdiocese of Bos- Catholic Schools Kathy coming environment and ton Catholic schools. Mears. culture of success.

A night to celebrate

KIPP Academy Lynn held a spe- cial celebration Wednesday in honor of long- time supporters, from left, Joel Abramson, Tom Demakes, and John Kane, who together have contributed 32 years of service to local students and families.

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BRIEFS Chip off the old block Saluting Latham with song Public school students will per- form a musical tribute to School Superintendent Dr. Catherine C. Latham Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the English High School audi- torium. The performance is the latest event honoring Latham, who will be succeeded as super- intendent by Deputy Superin- tendent Dr. Patrick Tutwiler on Aug. 1. Joint exhibition at LynnArts LYNN — A joint exhibition at LynnArts opens tomorrow, 5:30- 7:30 p.m. Art: I could live with that! is in the Main Gallery and will feature 20 artists and 70 pieces. Drawings and Paintings by Charleen McGlame is in the Community Gallery. McGlame is one of LynnArts’ newest ten- ants and painters. Her abstract paintings feature a unique and whimsical view of the world. Both exhibits run through early July. For additional infor- Fire Lt. Michael Carmody (second left) was sworn in Tuesday night at City Hall by Mayor Thomas M. McGee mation and gallery hours, call (right) with Deputy Chief Bill Murray (left) and Fire Chief Stephen Archer on hand. Carmody is the son of for- 781-598-5244. LynnArts is at 25 mer Fire Chief Dennis Carmody. Exchange St.

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Ext. 3 The *NSYNC camp is There were two inci- ers in their late 20s — it Newsroom dents within the past was common to flip on still hoping for a reunion, [email protected] few weeks that brought TRL everyday in the late which seems to be depen- [email protected] dent on Justin Timberlake EDITORIAL me back to my childhood 1990s — which Carson Ext. 4 days, when friends were Daly hosted before land- coming down to earth, formed, and arguments ing his new cushy gig on while the Backstreet Boys Sports [email protected] broke out, based on who The Voice — to see wheth- are raking in tons of cash liked the Backstreet Boys er the Backstreet Boys or with their residency in Las Ext. 5 ‘Roseanne’ and or *NSYNC. *NSYNC would have the Vegas, a nostalgia-filled Retail and Online One, the Backstreet top song on the countdown concert comprised of their Advertising Boys released a new single that day. most popular songs. [email protected] and judging from social The arguments, now And I know that from Starbucks in ADVERTISING media and YouTube views, looking back seem pret- firsthand experience be- people, other than me, ac- ty weird. Some that I cause I made the trip to Ernie Carpenter Jr. tually liked it. remember participat- Las Vegas for it last year. Director of Advertising Trump’s America Then, I was watching the ing in included the point There are some things you and Business Development, ext. 1355 [email protected] Billboard Music Awards that *NSYNC both sang just don’t grow out of. and was perplexed at the and danced, which made Michele Iannaco One place to meet and discuss the signif- craziness surrounding them better, while Back- Gayla Cawley is a staff Sales Representative, ext. 1315 icance of Roseanne Barr being fired for a a K-pop boy band, BTS, street Boys spent a lot of reporter for the Daily Item. [email protected] racist tweet would have been the local coffee Ralph Mitchell shop — but not Starbucks. All 8,000 com- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 pany-owned locations closed Tuesday after- [email protected] noon for racial sensitivity training. Patricia Whalen Do those two events — Barr is punished Sales Representative, ext. 1310 while Starbucks reassesses — constitute [email protected] progress in the struggle against discrimina- tion? Or are they signs of the depths of big- BUSINESS OFFICE otry and hate in America? Many lattes could Susan J. Conti be sipped over such a conversation. Controller, ext. 1288 Barr, a comedian with a long history of con- [email protected] troversy, had her television show canceled by Ted Grant ABC after she made a vile comment on social Publisher, ext. 1234 media about Valerie Jarrett, a former advis- [email protected] er to President Barack Obama from Chica- Marian Kinney go. As part of a strange political rant, Barr ext. 1212 said Jarrett was the offspring of the “Mus- [email protected] lim Brotherhood & Planet of the Apes.” ABC President Channing Dungey reacted quickly: Will Kraft Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 “Roseanne’s Twitter statement is abhorrent, [email protected] repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show.” Jennifer Perez Coincidentally, the network made its an- ext. 1205 [email protected] nouncement just before Starbucks shut to provide its 175,000 employees with sev- Mike Shanahan eral hours of anti-bias training. The com- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 pany scheduled the program after two [email protected] African-American men were arrested for Carolina Trujillo trespassing at a Philadelphia Starbucks in Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 April because they hadn’t purchased any [email protected] items. The two were waiting for a third per- TASMIHA KHAN Jim Wilson son to arrive for a business meeting. Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 Corporations exist to make profits, not [email protected] change the world, so the response to con- President’s travel ban devastates families CIRCULATION troversy generally is to hope it fades quick- Lisa Mahmoud ly. Typically, the goal of any response is to My neighbor, Qais, came to the United States from Manager, ext. 1239 protect the brand’s reputation and not lose [email protected] customers. Sometimes, though, events blow Yemen in the 1970s. With up in a way that puts a high-profile compa- less than $100 in his wal- CLASSIFIED ny at the center of a big social and political let, he set out to create a Abbe Young Smith moment, which is what happened with ABC better future for his fam- Manager, ext. 1276 and Starbucks: Both companies took decisive ily. Accustomed to warfare [email protected] and violence, Qais sought actions to combat allegations of racism at a NEWSROOM time when broader issues of discrimination, peace and freedom from including racism and sexism, are galvaniz- chaos. Little did he know Bill Brotherton ing and dividing the country. that his family would be Features Editor ext. 1338 [email protected] Why now? Police using excessive force separated due to policies against African-Americans led to national set forth by the Trump ad- Gayla Cawley anthem protests at NFL games. President ministration in 2017. Reporter, ext. 1236 Donald Trump’s criticism of the anthem pro- Qais lives in the suburbs [email protected] of Chicago with his wife Cheryl Charles tests then spurred a larger demonstration by PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS players. Trump’s remarks, true to his histo- and four children along News Editor, ext. 1278 ry of tone deaf and equivocal remarks about with two grandchildren, President Donald Trump speaks at a rally Tues- [email protected] race, provide an opening for hate mongers Noha and Saleh, who have day in Nashville, Tenn. Bella diGrazia to seek legitimacy. After white supremacists parents in Yemen. (All Reporter, ext. 1317 rioted in Charlottesville, Va., last summer, names are pseudonyms, als from eight countries gage in religious practices [email protected] the president didn’t adequately repudiate to protect the family.) The for security reasons, it that do not harm anyone. Thomas Grillo the wrongdoers, giving bigots the impres- parents have been stuck in is clearly intended to ex- Being a Muslim should Reporter, ext. 1264 sion they might have a friend in the White Yemen since March 2017, clude Muslims. Sadly, the not be a crime in what is [email protected] court is seen as likely to supposed to be the “Land House. All of which contributes to raw racial unable to return due to the Spenser Hasak tension. new travel restrictions. uphold the ban when it is- of the free,” regardless of Photographer, ext. 1332 The link between the era of Trump and The father’s hands are sues its decision, expected where you were born. [email protected] coarse from years of work- by late June. No matter what the Su- Barr’s TV show is direct. Her show, a reboot Thor Jourgensen of “Roseanne,” the working-class comedy set ing in a steel factory. The Trump, in his speeches preme Court rules, penaliz- Editorial Director, ext. 1267 in a fictional Illinois town, was a slice of life mother was a farmer in Ye- and tweets, has done noth- ing a whole group of people [email protected] from Trump’s America. Barr is a Trump sup- men who brought her gar- ing to disavow his Islam- simply based on their race, dening skills to the states, ophobia; instead, he has Steve Krause porter and so is her character. On Twitter, religion, or ethnicity is an- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 Barr has promoted conspiracy theories that where she enjoyed grow- embraced it. His travel ban tithetical to American val- [email protected] ing her own food. All that is merely another move to- ues. After all, we are weak- put her in the company of bigots and extrem- Harold Rivera ists. they want is to be reunited ward what Trump called er as a nation when we let for as a candidate — a “total Sports Reporter, ext. 1238 ABC was willing to absorb some controver- with their family. They are fear be our guide. United [email protected] sy to air “Roseanne,” which was due to return devastated to be separated and complete shutdown” of we stand, divided we fall. Owen O’Rourke for a second season this fall. But Barr’s tweet from their loved ones. Muslims entering the Unit- Noha and Saleh, ages 9 ed States. Several courts Tasmiha Khan is pur- Photographer, ext. 1224 was inexcusable. The company stepped up [email protected] and fired one of its stars. Starbucks also did and 11, miss their moth- have ruled that Trump’s suing her masters in so- the right thing in making a high-profile com- er’s warm kisses and fa- statements made clear his cial impact at Claremont Roberto Scalese ther’s bear hugs. It is a intention to discriminate Lincoln University while Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 mitment to training its employees to guard [email protected] against “unconscious bias.” terrible thing that Pres- based on religion. also working with Bright- Back to our coffeehouse debate: Hate and ident Donald Trump has And so, for now, Qais er Dawns, a nonprofit Mark Sutherland done, putting families like waits. Noha and Saleh wait. aimed at improving lives Creative Director intolerance will always exist, but a society [email protected] that resolves to combat discrimination is these under such distress. Their friends and neighbors for the impoverished. Fol- low Khan on Twitter @ moving in the right direction. ABC and Star- Recently, the U.S. Su- wait. We as a nation wait, Anne Marie Tobin bucks deserve plaudits. It will be an exqui- preme Court heard oral hoping things will turn out CraftOurStory. This col- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 site irony if, by the end of Trump’s problem- arguments in Trump vs. well in the end. umn was written for the [email protected] Hawaii, a case involv- Our country stands for Progressive Media Project, atic time in office, America has taken many Bridget Turcotte bold steps to be a fairer nation. ing the third iteration of religious freedom for all. which is run by The Pro- Reporter, ext. 1269 Trump’s Muslim travel We should feel comfort- gressive magazine, and [email protected] By The Chicago Tribune Editorial Board. ban. While the ban os- able to adhere to the reli- distributed by Tribune gion we choose to and en- Ryan York tensibly excludes nation- News Service. 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] THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 ENTERTAINMENT Kim Kardashian West goes to the White House to talk pardon

By Jill Colvin and him, "I really do believe Anthony Mccartney that she's going to really ASSOCIATED PRESS thrive outside of prison, and I would just urge him WASHINGTON — Re- to please pardon her." ality TV star Kim Kar- Trump has issued just a dashian West paid a vis- handful of pardons, includ- it to the White House ing one for former Marico- Wednesday to make a FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS pa County Sheriff Joe Ar- star-powered case to Pres- William’s “Serena” line will adorn an “S” motif paio, a staunch campaign ident Donald Trump and and comfortable pricing points. supporter; one for Scooter his staff on behalf of a Libby, who served as chief woman serving a life sen- tence for drug offenses. of staff to Vice President Kardashian West has Dick Cheney; and one for a Serena Williams been urging the presi- U.S. Navy sailor convicted dent to pardon Alice Ma- of taking photos of classi- rie Johnson, 63, who has fied portions of a subma- launches her own spent more than two de- rine. cades behind bars and is FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Kardashian West sup- ported Trump's rival, fashion collection not eligible for parole. Kardashian West arrived at the White House It had been unclear Democrat Hillary Clin- for a meeting with presidential senior adviser NEW YORK (AP) — liams' "Serena" line in- whether the socialite ton, during the 2016 elec- Serena Williams has cludes an "S'' motif and would have the chance Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law. tion. But her husband, launched a fashion col- comfortable price points. to sit down with Trump rapper Kanye West, re- lection soon after partic- The letter adorns while she was in Washing- and senior adviser, who is hoped to discuss the issue cently offered his support ipating in her first major bralettes and high briefs, ton, but Trump confirmed overseeing the administra- with Trump directly. for Trump in a series of tennis tournament in 16 along with a T-shirt with the meeting — as he often tion's push to overhaul the In an interview with tweets, saying they both months, dressed in a black the name of her childhood does — via Twitter, writ- nation's prison system. She Mic released earlier this share "dragon energy." "warrior princess" catsuit, home, Compton. ing, "Great meeting with appeared to preview the month, Kardashian West Kardashian West defend- no less. She says she hopes to in- @KimKardashian today, visit on her Twitter feed, said she'd been moved by ed her husband when he But don't look for her spire women to own their talked about prison re- writing: "Happy Birthday Johnson's story after see- caught flak on social me- French Open outfit among own "s'' words, like strong, form and sentencing." Alice Marie Johnson. To- ing a video by the news dia for his tweets. the athleisure, office and sexy, sophisticated, sassy, day is for you." outlet on Twitter. West also paid a visit to He included a picture of evening clothes on her smart, silly and sponta- A rare A-list celebrity "I think that she really the then-president-elect the two in the Oval Office new namesake website, neous. to visit the White House in New York before his — Trump seated behind deserves a second chance the only place her duds Prices range from $40 inauguration. Trump said his desk and Kardashian since Trump took office, at life," Kardashian told are available. for the logo T-shirt to $215 they talked about "life" as West, dressed in all-black, Kardashian West was Mic. "I'll do whatever it Following collaborations for a gold and black anor- they posed for photos in standing to his right. seen posing for photos in takes to get her out." with HSN and Nike, Wil- ak jacket. Kardashian West ar- front of the West Wing be- Kardashian West said in the lobby of Trump Tow- rived at the White House fore entering. the interview she'd been in er. West has said he didn't just after 4:30 p.m. for Attorney Brittany K. touch with Kushner over vote in the presidential what was expected to be a Barnett, a member of the case and that, if she election, but if he had, he Sylvester Stallone is meeting with Jared Kush- Johnson's legal team, said had the chance to bring it would have cast a ballot ner, Trump's son-in-law Kardashian West had up with Trump, she'd tell for Trump. making a biopic on Review: Roger Daltrey aces set boxer Jack Johnson NEW YORK (AP) — on in what Trump called Days after the presiden- "a racially-motivated in- tial pardon of Jack John- justice." of soulful covers and originals son, Sylvester Stallone Trump has said Stal- has announced plans for lone was instrumental in By Pablo Gorondi were starting out — the a biopic on the first Af- bringing Johnson's story ASSOCIATED PRESS dynamic title song and a rican-American heavy- to his attention. Joe Tex ballad, "The Love It may seem paradoxical weight champion. Stallone's production You Save." Stallone said Wednesday company said the film will to begin a review of a Rog- Both Stills' "How Far" that his newly launched be fast-tracked with Met- er Daltrey album by men- (from the first Manassas Balboa Productions will ro Goldwyn Mayer Pic- tioning Pete Townshend, album) and Parliament's start with a film about tures. but The Who vocalist him- "Get On Out of the Rain" Johnson. On Thursday, Stallone has said John- self credits his bandmate (aka "Come In Out of Stallone stood next to son was the basis for the for encouragement in get- the Rain") could be The President Donald Trump character Apollo Creed ting "As Long As I Have Who circa 1972, Daltrey in the Oval Office as he in the "Rocky" films. The You" finished. signed a rare posthumous 71-year-old actor is cur- "I'd lost confidence in it, singing with gusto and Townshend's guitar lines pardon to Johnson, who rently in production on due to a long break recov- served 10 months in pris- "Creed II" with MGM. ering from meningitis," providing real lift. Oslin's Daltrey says in a touching soulful "Where Is a Man liner note on his first solo to Go" and Cave's "Into My record since 1992. Arms" are also great. Daltrey has embodied The end of the album many characters on re- brings a rarity: Daltrey cord, stage and screen — originals. The tender "Cer- pinball wizard Tommy and tified Rose," with Stax-like real-life reformed criminal horns, is dedicated to his John McVicar among them daughter, while thought- — but he's not the kind of ful closer "Always Head- singer whose personality ing Home" attains added gets lost in the song. In- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS poignancy in light of his stead, his credibility and brush with mortality. “As Long As I Have You” is Roger Daltrey’s first authenticity as a vocalist Daltrey says he's ready make the tunes his own no solo record since 1992. for another Who album matter who wrote them. chosen selection of tunes Scaggs, among others. and this record and his 2014 collaboration with Townshend also plays by Stephen Stills, Parlia- Daltrey tips his cap to acoustic guitar and a few Wilko Johnson show he's FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS electrifying solos on sev- ment, Stevie Wonder, Nick his band and youth by cov- still in great form. It en of the 11 songs on the Cave, K.T. Oslin by way of ering a pair of tracks The would be an amazing jour- Stallone’s production company said the film will album, an exquisitely Dusty Springfield and Boz Who played when they ney, Pete. be made with Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures. Judge denies Meek Mill’s request American Aquarium get personal on new album for the removal of another judge By Steven Wine reaction in the Barham ASSOCIATED PRESS household to the 2016 PHILADELPHIA (AP) "Judge Tucker thought- presidential election. American Aquarium is — A judge in Philadel- fully considered our ap- Weepy pedal steel reflects a most appropriate name phia denied Meek Mill's plication to reassign this the mood before Barham for the band that made request to remove anoth- case," said one of Mills' sings, "We must go boldly "Things Change," because er judge from the rapper's attorneys, Joe Tacopina. into the darkness and be frontman BJ Barham case on Wednesday, saying the light." "While he ultimately ruled presents his life for all to he doesn't have jurisdic- that he did not believe he There's empathy for tion over the matter. see. had the authority to do so, Earnest and intense, those who voted the other Common Pleas Court we respectfully disagree way, too. On "Tough Folks" Judge Leon Tucker told the North Carolina native and will immediately ask sings about marriage, par- Barham sings, "I saw first- Mill's lawyers that only the Pennsylvania Su- hand what desperation the state Supreme Court enthood and divorcing his preme Court to reassign former band. He quotes makes good people do." can decide the matter. the case." The album's supporting "We have a judge that his wife, his father and The Pennsylvania Su- cast — including produc- wears the same robe that I Tom Petty. He delves into preme Court last month er John Fullbright — is wear, that has not recused his drinking, his politics ordered Mill's release herself and has not dis- and his passion for writ- fully invested in helping qualified herself," Tucker from prison where he was ing songs and righting Barham explore his inner said. "I don't have the ju- serving a two- to four-year wrongs. Springsteen, before power risdiction to do that. It's as sentence on a probation The humor Barham chords give way to twang simple as that." FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS violation related to a de- shows in concert is most- down the stretch. On the Mill's lawyers want Last month, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court cade-old gun and drug ly absent. But he's likable closing "'Til the Final Cur- Judge Genece Brinkley ordered Mill’s release from prison where he was conviction. and literate, delivering tain Falls," a lovely, gos- off his case, alleging she's serving a sentence on a probation violation re- Prosecutors have said heavily autobiographical pel-tinged ballad of devo- been waging a vendet- lated to a decade-old gun and drug conviction. they believe Mill should heartland rock with heart tion, Barham sounds more ta against the rapper, get a new trial because of on sleeve. relaxed but still fully com- including sending him strongly defended her the hearing they would questions raised about the Best is the anthemic mitted, even as he leads to prison for the proba- impartiality. file a motion with the credibility of his arresting opener, "The World Is On the band out in a spacey tion violations. She has His lawyers said after state high court officer. Fire," which recounts the coda. A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018

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Discounts der court orders, included the camera site about a cre, was the fourth batch results from the arteries begin to experience will be available starting six hours of footage from block from the hotel and of public records made becoming stiff and rigid. some cognitive decline. today at 6:00AM and will a fixed-wing airplane and Route 91 Harvest Festival public without comment It can also be triggered by This often includes, automatically be applied some 41 hours of street venue. by Clark County Sheriff high blood pressure. forgetfulness, clouded scenes from two traffic cam- Video from the next Joe Lombardo or his de- thinking, and mental to all callers. However, many experts eras that began 15 hours morning shows a broken partment. fatigue. 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RESULTS BASED ON AVERAGES AND MAY VARY The footage shows peo- parking lots in the area. al terrorism. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Saugus prepared for an emergency

SAUGUS and increases survivabil- service to the residents of Saugus to provide the From A1 ity of sudden cardiac ar- and visitors of Saugus.” depth and breadth of re- rest. Armstrong said it has sources necessary to ser- under our prior provider,” First responders will a fleet of 90 vehicles vice the residents and he said. “I think it’s a great also be equipped with equipped with the most visitors of Saugus,” said benefit to the community, medication to treat cya- advanced equipment and and the people that are nide poisoning, which can technology available, sta- Richard Raymond, CEO of coming in and out of Sau- occur from exposure to tioned at 10 locations. Armstrong Ambulance, in gus, that Armstrong is go- smoke from a fire. It is the sole EMS re- a statement. “Our mission ing to provide even more “It’s extremely excit- sponse member of the is to endure that excep- services and resources ing to incorporate new Northeastern Massachu- tional emergency services than we had previously.” features and resources setts Law Enforcement are always available, any The agreement with to the town’s emergen- Council, a consortium time they are needed.” Armstrong includes up to cy responders network,” of police departments 30 backup ambulances in said Saugus Police Chief in Middlesex and Essex the surrounding area and Domenic DiMella. “With counties, and two county Bridget Turcotte can be a CPR chest compression these cutting-edge ser- sheriff’s departments. reached at bturcotte@item- machine that initiates vices, we are able to pro- “Armstrong is happy live.com. Follow her on mechanical compressions vide a top-tier level of to work with the Town Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Roseanne’s racism should be Barred ROSEANNE not need people in this From A1 country — people in high- ly visible and influential But it got a reboot this positions — to enable clos- year, with many of the et bigots to out themselves same cast members, in- and pollute the social en- cluding John Goodman, vironment any more than who, I’d have to say, did it already is. quite well once the show I recall seeing memes — was discontinued. But just like I’m sure you did when it came back, she — of George W. Bush with emerged from her 12-year expressions that looked hiatus as an outspoken similar to those of mon- supporter of President keys. They weren’t nice, Donald J. Trump — both I’ll admit. on the show and off. However, comparing ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE So far, so good. It’s no FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Bush’s facial expressions “Edges” is at the LynnArts Rantoul Black Box sin to support the sitting ABC canceled its reboot of “Roseanne” on Tues- to simians, while certain- Theatre in Central Square June 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10. president, regardless what ly insulting, isn’t an at- anyone else thinks of him. day, following Roseanne Barr’s racist tweet It runs for 75 minutes with no intermission. tack on his heritage. But Some of us may wonder that referred to former Obama adviser Valerie when you tap into the how anyone could support Jarrett as a product of the Muslim Brother- bigotry that actually does the sitting president. But hood and ‘Planet of the Apes.’ compare some people to Art gets edgy in Lynn to do so does not consti- simians, like I said ear- tute a crime against the what they say about pay- out comes from this type lier, you’re in an entirely EDGY and the cast, the produc- state, even if some feel it’s tion is further guided by back. of caustic criticism, then different realm. And I’m From A1 a crime against humanity. But when Roseanne as long as it’s not libelous music director Sarah By- Let’s stop for a minute sorry, but you can’t plead asking classic coming-of- Barr tweets a nasty, bla- or unduly defamatory, it’s rne-Martelli of Somerville now, because what has ignorance of the way those age questions everyone tantly bigoted remark fair, whether it’s slanted and stage manager Cesara happened in the Roseanne similarities are drawn, can relate to,” said Gam- about an African Ameri- to liberalism or conserva- Walters of Revere. situation involves what and for heaven’s sake, you baccini. can who was a former offi- tism. “We are bad-ass women,” people today like to call can’t claim you were im- “Our four women have cial in the Obama admin- It’s not a free speech is- said Gambaccini, with a false equivalencies. That’s paired by Ambien either. incredible voices,” added istration (and comparing sue. The ABC network is a smile. when you might ask why Whatever you feel about Bertrand, a Lynn native Valerie Jarrett to an ape private entity, and reserves Byrne-Martelli, a for- is it OK for the women on Roseanne Barr, I hope peo- and former executive ar- mer Revere resident, has The View to kick the day- certainly qualifies as such) the right to do whatever it ple learn from this. It’s but tistic director of Salem assembled a four-piece lights out of Trump while then we’re in a whole new feels necessary to keep its one more in a litany of ex- Theatre Company. “I said, band. The show, she said, if conservatives do the realm. It is absolutely a brand from being dam- ample of how insidious so- ‘no, we’re not going to beg “is great fun. The music is same, they’re upbraided. false equivalency to ask aged. And apparently it cial media is. Become too men to fill those roles.’ I a mix of pop-rock and con- That, of course, is a fa- how come Barr and her feels that comparing Val- careless with it, and you didn’t feel that was right. temporary musical the- miliar lament. But it’s show are thrown off the erie Jarrett to an ape does can end up giving people We had eight women for ater. The songs are about also patently false. The air while Joy Behar and not do anything to enhance a more honest glimpse of callbacks; all were excel- love and relationships. It’s caustic criticism that Whoopi Goldberg are al- the ABC brand. who, and what, you really lent.” many detest when it’s lowed to lambaste Trump Good for ABC. There is are than you’d have ever Bertrand said the four totally relatable.” directed toward Trump with such gleeful alacrity. no way any American en- intended. cast members bring varied “Edges” is at the Lyn- I have an easy answer tity should be forced to And I also hope that peo- vocal styles to their roles: nArts Rantoul Black Box freely flowed in the op- for that. Because that’s accept this kind of bigot- ple take note that even in Krystal Scott of Fitchburg Theatre in Central Square posite direction when what we do in the United ry. First, it is a sad relic this day and age, making has a classic musical the- June 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10. It Barack Obama was pres- States. As long as the peo- of an unenlightened past, ater voice, Concetta Russo runs for 75 minutes with ident, and some of it was thoughts like the ones of Peabody brings a rock no intermission. Beer, equally vitriolic, perhaps ple who pay us are willing and that’s where it should Barr tweeted public goes and roll vibe, Nicole Viau wine, soda and snacks will even worse. You know to accept whatever fall- stay. And second, we do way, way beyond the pale. of Malden has an operatic be available. For tickets high soprano, and Cather- and additional informa- ine Benjamin of Salem de- tion, go to artsafterhours. livers a Joni Mitchell-like com. A discount is avail- folk sound. able to Item readers for Gambaccini said “talent- this weekend’s shows; use ed, strong women,” are, the code ITEMREADER in fact, leading the way and save $10 per ticket, with “Edges.” In addition making prices between to Gambaccini, Bertrand $10 and $15 for all seats. Lynn still $7M in the hole

HOLE Cyr on TV may be a ref- From A1 erence to a comment the mayor made at a recent said the city needs to put department head meet- in more money for health ing. At that time, the may- insurance but declined to or had asked managers to provide data. submit a so-called dream But in an 18-page report budget. to Kennedy last spring, “The mayor asked all the PFM, a Philadelphia fi- departments to submit a nancial advisory services so-called wish list budget, firm that specializes in ad- what they feel they need vising municipalities, said to operate their depart- the cost of Lynn’s employ- ments,” he said. “But now ee health benefits would he is in the process of par- rise to $48.2 million in ing down those requests.” 2019, up from $45.6 mil- In March, Gov. Charlie lion this year, a nearly 6 Baker and the Legislature percent hike. signed off on a $14 million “Lynn continues to loan to fix the city’s defi- face rising cost pres- cit. The 10-year note was sures driven by person- intended to close the $8.1 nel cost growth, including million budget deficit the the costs of pension and city is facing this year and health care benefits, and the approximately $3.5 COURTESY PHOTO school enrollment,” the million deficit in 2019. From left, Mayor Thomas M. McGee, Saritin Rizzuto, Taso Nikolakopoulos, and Diana Moreno. report said. “In the face The loan was paired of these challenges, the with a new trash fee that traditional approach to charges homeowners $90 budgeting that looks at annually for trash remov- Lynn’s La Vida Scholars celebrate literacy problems and solutions al, designed to generate one year at a time is inad- about $2 million annually. LA VIDA About $20,000 was need- in Lynn’s high schools and person and to a corporate equate to meet the goal of From A1 ed for The Haven Project helps them move through person who do the same. fiscal sustainability.” Thomas Grillo can be to purchase computers the college selection pro- The event will begin at Caron said the $7 mil- reached at tgrillo@item- grants, scholarships and and software to start pro- cess. 5:30 p.m. on the rooftop lion number mentioned by live.com. awards. viding a GED program to “They let them know of All Care VNA, Hospice, This year, money raised young adults who didn’t that there are opportu- and Home Care on Mar- at a fundraising event on receive a diploma. nities for everyone,” said ket Street. Award win- Aug. 29 will help the non- “We raised the mon- Rizzuto. ners will be announced, Need to find profit further its efforts. ey and they were able to In six years, the group and there will be a silent Promoting literacy is es- get started that following has raised more than auction and raffle. Tickets an article? pecially important in Lynn year,” said Rizzuto. “If we $70,000 for grassroots cost $30 in advance or $35 because many students hadn’t been able to raise nonprofit organizationsat the door. face unique challenges, in- the money, it would have in the city that have gone Subscribe to cluding learning English, delayed the opportunities above and beyond to im- Bridget Turcotte can be and many don’t strive in a for those kids.” prove and increase litera- reached at bturcotte@item- e-edition on traditional school setting, The No Ceilings Move- cy. Additional awards will live.com. Follow her on said Rizzuto. ment works with athletes be given to a community Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. A8 THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Ride Saturday to help the homeless SAUGUS — Everyone is invited to join motorcyclists who will make the “run for the 81” from Danvers to the Elks Lodge Saturday as part of a donation drive bene ting the homeless. Riders and anyone else who wants to gather at the Elks for an afternoon of fun between noon and 4 p.m. are invited to bring new toiletries, socks, underwear and T-shirts that will be donated to area homeless shelters. Riders will meet at 10 a.m. at Breakaway, 221 New- bury St., Danvers on Route 1 and ride at 11 a.m. to the Saugus Elks, 433 Main St. There is a $15 donation at the door for riders and all other attendees. The run will be held rain or shine. Anthony Anderson to host PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS second annual NBA Awards Weinstein indicted in sex case; SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) — Actor Anthony An- derson will host the second annual NBA Awards. lawyer says he’ll ght it The show honoring the league’s top performers will air June 25 on TNT from Barker Hangar in Santa ASSOCIATED PRESS secure a conviction of Mr. Monica, Calif. The league MVP, defensive player of Weinstein,” the statement the year, rookie of the year and lifetime achievement NEW YORK — Harvey said. awards will be handed out, among others. Weinstein was indicted Weinstein, 66, learned Anderson, the star of ABC’s “black-ish,” is an NBA PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday on rape and of the speci c charges and fan who frequently attends games in Los Angeles. He criminal sex act charges, the accusers’ identities furthering the rst crim- has previously hosted the NCAAP Image Awards and Action is fast-paced in only after turning himself inal case to arise from a BET Awards. in Friday, according to his slate of sexual misconduct Laird Barron’s ‘Blood Standard’ lawyers. Brafman said allegations against the that with a deadline set In the mood for a melody, ASSOCIATED PRESS denizens — a teenage girl former movie mogul. for Wednesday afternoon fresh out of lockup — goes Manhattan District At- LIRR passengers sing ‘Piano Man’ Isaiah Coleridge, muscle for Weinstein to testify or missing. Coleridge doesn’t torney Cyrus R. Vance for the Chicago mob’s Alas- like her, but nevertheless not, prosecutors denied HUNTINGTON, N.Y. (AP) — A group of New York ka subsidiary, isn’t your Jr. said the indictment sets out to track her down. his request for more time. commuters got together around “9 o’clock on a Sat- typical Ma a hit man. brings Weinstein “anoth- His pursuit soon pits him Vance said the Weinstein urday” and sang a rendition of Billy Joel’s famous He’s college educated, er step closer to ac- against white supremacists, camp’s “recent assault on ballad, “Piano Man.” frequently alludes to Greek countability” for alleged a Native American criminal the integrity of the survi- A video posted on Twitter captured nearly everyone and Roman classics and attacks on two women in gang, the New York ma a, vors and the legal process aboard the Long Island Railroad train bound for Hun- relishes his underworld New York. a team of former merce- Weinstein’s lawyer, is predictable.” tington singing in unison to the song on May 19. moniker — Hercules. “We are con dent that Professional tennis player Julia Elbaba — who Coleridge kills without naries, corrupt local cops, a Benjamin Brafman, bent FBI agent and nearly said he would “vigorously when the jury hears the posted the video — says she was on the train talking remorse until two of his every modern villain short defend” against the in- evidence, it will reject with a man who mentioned he was in a Billy Joel trib- bosses invite him on a of Voldemort. dictment and ask a court these attacks out of ute band. boat ride and blaze away Along the way, he is to dismiss it. He called hand,” Vance said in a Elbaba says she sang a few bars with the man and at a herd of walruses, shot, stabbed and blud- the allegations “unsup- statement. soon, the whole car was singing. planning to butcher them ported” and reiterated Weinstein was charged The 23-year-old Oyster Bay resident said in her post for ivory. There, he discov- geoned beyond the en- that Weinstein strongly Friday with raping one on Twitter that she wished LIRR riders could always ers that his capacity for durance of mere mortals. denies them. woman and committing get along that well. violence has limits. But Hercules gives worse The indictment came a criminal sex act by He chops one wiseguy than he gets, and he can- hours after Weinstein’s compelling oral sex from in the throat, points a not be deterred. lawyer said the lm another. A grand jury con- gun at the other and  ees, The action is fast-paced, producer would decline to tinued hearing evidence turning up at a remote the characters well testify before the grand in the case, as it had been New York farm whose drawn, the settings vivid jury because there wasn’t doing for weeks. New Age owners take in and the hardboiled prose enough time to prepare Defendants have the all manner of lost souls. quirky in the manner of a him and “political pres- right to testify in a grand SEND US YOUR STUFF That’s where the heart writer who cut his teeth sure” made an indictment jury’s secret proceedings WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, of Laird Barron’s tale on horror and poetry. unavoidable. but often don’t, for vari- begins. “Blood Standard” is Coleridge, son of a “Regardless of how com- ous reasons. PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR his rst noir crime novel, special ops of cer who pelling Mr. Weinstein’s Freed on $1 million bail SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. but he’s no novice, having got away with killing his personal testimony might and electronic monitoring, won the Shirley Jackson wife, muses about his be, an indictment was in- he is due back in court Award three times for hor- fate: “Only a fool believes evitable due to the unfair July 30, though that date ror and gothic fantasy. he can prevail against political pressure being may now be moved up in Coleridge is settling in at what has been bred into placed on Cy Vance to light of the indictment. the farm when one of its blood and bone.”

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By Steve Krause ITEM SPORTS EDITOR PEABODY — How do you define leader- ship? That’s easy. You’re Peabody’s Tianna Dawe, and you get up there with a runner on base in the second inning of a scoreless game against the team that’s basically matched you win for win all year. And you belt the first pitch you see halfway to Lynnfield. “Senior leadership,” said Peabody softball coach Butch Melanphy. “Our captains have been phenomenal. That, right there, took a lot of the pressure off.” Dawe would then focus on her pitching, ITEM FILE PHOTO holding Marblehead in check en route to a 5-1 New North Shore Navigators manager Todd win over the Magicians. Alford, left, speaks with Dylan Gaita during The win means both teams will share the a practice at Fraser Field. Northeastern Conference. “They’re one of the best teams we played this year,” said Dawe. “It felt awesome, in a game like this. All I wanted to do was get a Navigators set to hit. When it went out of the park, it felt great.” “They’re the best team we’ve played this season,” said Marblehead coach Johnny Gold. open new season “They played a great game today. Their de- fense was out of this world. We didn’t play as good a game.” with new faces The name of the game was defense. Dawe wasn’t as overpowering as she’s been on other By Harold Rivera occasions this season, and, truth be told, Mar- ITEM STAFF blehead made some good contact in the early innings. LYNN — As a new season quickly approaches for “But they made some great plays behind the North Shore Navigators, the team’s blooming with her,” said Gold. optimism as it begins a fresh campaign in the Futures Meanwhile, Marblehead pitcher Charlotte ITEM FILE PHOTO Collegiate Baseball League. The Navs open the 2018 Plakans — undeterred by the home run in the Peabody’s Tianna Dawe allowed one run on just three season tonight (6:30) at Martha’s Vineyard and will second inning — kept the game close. hold their home opener Saturday (6) against Worces- hits and also had a home run in a win over Marblehead ter at Fraser Field. PEABODY, B2 Wednesday. Changes in leadership have taken place this season as the Navs have a new manager, Todd Alford, and new co-general managers in Lynn natives Ashley Laramie and Joe Gill. Laramie and Gill will pair up to fill the void left by longtime general manager Bill Ter- Swampscott baseball hitting lecky, who’s sitting out the season on a medical leave of absence. Despite the changes, the Navs feel great about where its stride with good timing they’re at and believe they won’t miss a beat. “We’re excited,” Gill, in his eighth season with the team, said. “We think we’re in a great place. We just By Mike Alongi command, walking six bat- felt we needed to get started. We’re going to be with- FOR THE ITEM ters and hitting two more out Bill in an official capacity but he’s still going to be in just three innings. Sam MARBLEHEAD — After Bernstein and Jonah Born- around the organization. He’s lent his wisdom. We’ve some tough losses over the received tremendous support from the community stein combined to pitch the past few weeks, the Swamp- nal four innings in relief. and ownership team in Chicago.” scott baseball team hopes Alford was hired as the team’s manager last August. It was also Marblehead’s its peaking at the right senior day, as the Magi- He takes over for former interim manager Pete Gons- time. The Big Blue took ki, a Salem State product who served as North Shore’s cians recognized the play- down Marblehead ve days ers who took the eld at skipper for the second half of the 2017 season. ago in the Rockport Tour- Jesse Amaya, a former player at Gordon, will serve Seaside Park for the nal nament to get back to its time. as the team’s assistant coach. winning ways, and after a “Todd knows the game of baseball,” Gill said. “He “We’ve got a group of 10-2 win over the Magi- grinders, that’s for sure,” has a great wealth of knowledge. He’s brought in a cians Wednesday, Swamp- great assistant coach in Jesse. So far they’ve been said Marblehead coach scott nds itself in the state great. They’re excited to start the season. They’re very Mike Giardi. “Things didn’t tournament. organized are prepared. They’re excited to take on the go our way today and we’ve “Right now, we’re really rest of the league.” had some troubles this sea- just hoping to start peaking North Shore began its first round of team practices son, but our guys just grind at the right time,” said earlier this week. Thus far, Alford likes what he sees it out every day. With their Swampscott coach Jason from his group. leadership and the way Calichman said after “I really like what I’ve seen in the bullpen,” Alford they’ve been resilient, you Wednesday’s win. “We had said. “I think we have a lot of ability. Ability doesn’t al- just can’t complain about that tough loss to Peabody ways translate to strikes. We’ll wait until gameday to their effort all year.” and the tough loss to (St. make adjustments but I’m happy with what I’ve seen. ITEM FILE PHOTO The Big Blue got right to John’s) Prep before coming Defensively, same thing. I think we have the ability to work, taking advantage of back to win the last two Swampscott’s Luke Marshall earned a win on be a solid team. I see some really good things.” some early control issues against Marblehead, and the mound after allowing two runs on ve hits Perhaps what Terlecky has taken the most pride in for Karass. After a hit bat- we’d like to just keep this in six innings of work. is the Navigators ability to put forth a successful prod- ter and two walks loaded ball rolling right now.” uct at an affordable cost. That’s a tradition both Gill the bases with no outs in The Big Blue had plenty 3) and Jonathan Oriakhi and pitched a scoreless sev- and Laramie are happy to continue in their new roles. the top of the second, of contributors on offense, (1-for-3) each had one RBI. enth despite allowing three “The product remains unchanged,” Gill said. “We’re Oriakhi laced an RBI sin- led by David Quill (3-for-5, Pitcher Luke Marshall hits. going to offer family affordable family entertainment gle up the middle to give two RBI) and Zach Elwell earned the win on the For Marblehead, Ben Mc- with some of the best collegiate baseball players in the Swampscott a 1-0 lead. Two (2-for-4, two RBI). Brett mound after allowing two Carthy (1-for-3) and Aidan country. We want to give an opportunity for our play- outs later, Graciale knocked Benoit (1-for-2) and Ryan earned runs on ve hits Michaud (1-for-1) each had ers to pursue their dreams. We want to help bridge the a two-run single to give the Graciale (1-for-3) also con- with ve strikeouts in six one RBI. Starting pitcher gap and provide them with an opportunity.” Big Blue a 3-0 lead. tributed two RBI each, innings. His younger broth- Max Karass threw well at NAVS, B2 while Dylan January (1-for- er, Tyler Marshall, came in times but struggled with BIG BLUE, B2 Carlton breaks Marblehead program record for goals next year.” innings before nding its rhythm SCHOOL ROUNDUP Grace Arthur added three goals, with a four-run rally in the top of By Harold Rivera Niamh Healy and Carter Murray the sixth. ITEM STAFF each scored two, Caroline Driscoll Pacheco helped his own cause, and Lydia Bongiorno each scored going 2-for-4. Aedan Leydon went The Marblehead girls lacrosse one goal. Driscoll, Healy and Arthur 3-for-4 with two runs. team closed its regular season with each dished three assists. Goalie John Mulready and Jared Coppo- a 18-7 win over Northeastern Con- Maeve Caldwell made seven saves. la each went 2-for-3 with two RBI. ference foe Danvers Wednesday The Magicians end their regular “It was nice to get back on the win- afternoon at Piper Field. But the season at 14-4, 10-0 in NEC play, ning track,” Dana said. “We didn’t true story of Marblehead’s win was and await Friday’s state tourna- get out to a great start but we start- a milestone afternoon for senior at- ment pairings. ed to hit the ball better later in the tacker Hadley Carlton. BASEBALL game. Some good defense helped us Carlton, who scored nine goals in St. Mary’s 9, get out of a few jams and then we the winning effort, became the pro- Arlington Catholic 2 nally took over the game.” gram’s all-time leading scorer. She At Arlington Catholic, St. Mary’s The Spartans have one regular surpassed Kiley Fischer, who previ- earned a win over a Catholic Cen- season game remaining on their ously held the all-time mark of 272 tral League opponent. With the vic- schedule, this afternoon (4) when goals. tory, the Spartans improve to 12-7 they host Winchester at Fraser “Hadley’s the type of attacker that on the season. Field. every team needs on its offense,” Spartans pitcher Lee Pacheco SOFTBALL Magicians coach Annie Madden threw seven innings, allowed four Danvers 12, Essex Tech 4 said. “She’s fearless. Her quick feet hits, three walks and fanned four. Paige Wodarski and Brooke Gras- and incredible shot have made her “Lee has been excellent,” Spar- sia each homered as the Falcons im- a force for us offensively since her tans coach Derek Dana said. “He proved their record to 14-5. Danvers freshman year. Hadley has worked improved his record to 6-0. We’ve ITEM FILE PHOTO will close out the regular season to- hard from the day she picked up a got 12 wins, Bobby (Alcock) has six day in a non-league game against Marblehead senior Hadley Carlton, right, has bro- stick. We’re so proud of the attacker and Lee has six. Lee has done a Central Catholic. ken the girls lacrosse program record for career she has become and excited to see very good job for us this year.” goals, previously held by Kiley Fischer (272). her continue to grow at Bowdoin St. Mary’s trailed 2-1 after two ROUNDUP, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018 Martinez homers again as Red Sox sweep Blue Jays BOSTON (AP) — The Bos- “Contributions from every- 2/3 innings with seven strike- ton Red Sox are rolling into body. We’re not relying on one, outs and one walk. Boston is Houston for their first matchup two, three people. We’re ready,” 10-1 in his starts. against the champion Astros Bradley said. “We’re playing Craig Kimbrel allowed two since getting bounced by them good ball right now. We look inherited runners to score on last postseason. forward to going there and try- Kendrys Morales’ double, then J.D. Martinez hit a tiebreak- ing to continue with our game got three straight outs for his ing, two-run homer over the plan.” 18th save in 20 chances. Green Monster and out of Fen- Last year, the Astros beat Making his third start since way Park, and the Red Sox beat Boston in four games in the his May 11 recall from Triple-A, the Toronto Blue Jays 6-4 on ALDS. Sam Gaviglio (2-1) gave up four Wednesday to complete a three- Teoscar Hernandez hit a two- runs and seven hits in six in- game sweep. run homer for the Blue Jays, nings. The win finished a 5-1 home- who have lost 13 of 17 and Boston opened a 2-0 lead on stand for the AL East leaders, dropped to 2-7 against the Red Bradley’s RBI double in the who own the best record in the Sox this season. Toronto, which third and Nunez’s fifth-inning major leagues at 39-17. opened the season 13-6, is a homer off a tabletop above the “It’s been great to be able to season-high six games under Green Monster in left. come in and sweep Toronto, .500 at 25-31. Hernandez’s homer tied the now we’re going to be able to “I think guys are upset, I score in the sixth. face a tough opponent in Hous- think guys are disappointed, I TRAINER’S ROOM ton,” Martinez said. “It’s fun to think we have some talented Blue Jays: 3B Josh Donaldson leave on this note.” players here that aren’t playing missed his second consecutive Martinez tied for the major up to their capabilities,” Blue game with right calf soreness. league lead with his 18th ho- Jays outfielder Kevin Pillar Red Sox: OF Mookie Betts mer, breaking a 2-2 tie in the said. missed his fourth straight be- sixth. Toronto will finish May with- cause of tightness in his left Eduardo Nunez had a solo ho- out consecutive wins. side that flared up during BP mer and RBI double, and Jackie “We’ll look forward to a day off Sunday. “If he’s OK, most likely PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Bradley Jr., had a run-scoring tomorrow,” manager John Gib- he’ll be in the lineup tomorrow,” double for Boston, which has bons said. “We could use it.” manager Alex Cora said ... 2B J.D. Martinez, right, celebrates with teammate Rafael Devers after won nine of 11 and improved to Eduardo Rodriguez (6-1) gave Dustin Pedroia also had the hitting a two-run home run against the Toronto Blue Jays Wednes- 15-3 in series finales. up two runs and three hits in 6 day off. day afternoon at Fenway Park. Peabody softball beats Marblehead, teams to share NEC title PEABODY reached third. Bel Sogoloff hit Garthe interfered with Makay- off with a single, and Mallory Peabody scored its final run From B1 a hard shot back to the mound, la Iamalfo’s attempt to field the LeBlanc followed by reaching in the sixth when Iamalfo and Dawe couldn’t find the ball, she was declared out. on an error. A wild pitch moved reached on an error and scored And it got even closer in the handle. She tried to get Saul- “That was big, not doing more the runners up, and Marmion on a two-out double by LeB- top of the fourth when Marble- nier at the plate, but the throw with the bases loaded,” Gold scored on a bunt by Makayla lanc. head scored its only run — and wasn’t in time. said. “Our fault. You have to Rooney in which she waited “This was the team that won threatened to get more. After Madi Ernst fanned, give the runner a chance to until Plakans, who had fielded its first 13 games,” said Melan- With one out, Plakans singled Hannah Garthe, who had one field the ball.” the ball, threw over to first be- phy, whose Tanners finish the and was immediately taken out of the three hits Dawe gave Escaping the inning seemed fore breaking for the plate. She regular season at 17-3. “We had for courtesy runner Rachael up during the game, walked to to pick Peabody up. The Tan- scored standing up. a dip there in the middle, but Saulnier. Sammi Treff followed load the bases. However, Jolie ners scored twice in the bot- LeBlanc eventually came that’s to be expected. This is with another single, and Saul- Quintana hit a gounder to sec- tom of the fifth inning. MacK- home on Kristina Rossignoll’s the team that started the sea- nier didn’t stop until she’d ond, and when it was ruled that enzie Marmion started things base hit. son strong.” Swampscott baseball peaking at right time BIG BLUE After Swampscott added three nament, Swampscott doesn’t want to From B1 more runs in the top of the fifth on stop here. RBI from Quill, Benoit and January, “I don’t think we’ve played our best The score remained there until the the Big Blue held a commanding ball yet,” Calichman said. “And if top of the fourth, when Swampscott 10-0 lead. we’re peaking at the right time, that’s opened the game. The Big Blue load- Marblehead finally got on the board all that matters. No one’s going to ed the bases, this time for Elwell. He in the bottom of the sixth, but the remember how you started, it’s all came through with a two-run single rally was too little, too late. After about how you finish.” to make it 5-0, then Quill followed it moving runners to second and third The Big Blue visit Georgetown Fri- up with an RBI single. Brett Benoit with two outs, Michaud came up with day. then added an RBI single to make it the big hit to knock in Marblehead’s As for Marblehead (7-12), a trip to 7-0. first run. That was followed with an the state tournament isn’t in the ITEM FILE PHOTO The one inning that Marblehead RBI single from McCarthy to make it cards this season. But, as Giardi Marblehead’s Andy Clough scored three goals was really able to get any kind of 10-2, rounding out the scoring. notes, the Magicians can still close Wednesday against Peabody. momentum rolling was in the bottom Marblehead loaded the bases with out the season strong with a win over of the fourth, and the Magicians still one out in the seventh thanks to Gloucester today (4). couldn’t come out of it with any runs. three straight hits off Tyler Marshall, “We have a chance to come out and Marblehead loaded the bases with but Marshall quickly recovered to get after it one more time in a league Marblehead lacrosse two outs for Ryan Masters, but Luke force a 5-4-3 double play to end the game,” said Giardi. “Hopefully we can Marshall was able to strike him out game. come out and end the year on a high to escape unscathed. Now at 11-9 and in the state tour- note.” ends regular season Changes at the top highlight offseason for Navigators with win over Peabody ROUNDUP NAVS Jake Gustin, Danvers’ An- From B1 From B1 drew Olszak, Marblehead’s Harrison Engstrom and BOYS LACROSSE Gill feels none of the suc- Garret Keough, Saugus’ Marblehead 12, Peabody 8 cess would be possible with- John Prentice, Swampscott’s The Tanners loss eliminates them from contention for out the community’s support. Gavin Sullivan, Malden’s a state tournament bid. Loch Sheridan led the Magi- “We say it every year and Matt O’Connor and Lynn- cians offense with five goals, while Andy Clough fired it sounds cliche but we have field’s Justin Foley. in three goals. the best fans, and there’s no As far as the Navs chances Peabody ends its season at 9-10. For Peabody, Nick place we’d rather play,” Gill to compete in the FCBL, Gill Patturelli scored three goals and had two assists, while said. “We truly mean that. feels optimistic. Colby Therrien had two goals. Drew Lucas (5 ground The people that support us, “I’d like to think we’re going balls), John Najar (4 ground balls) and Keenan Mad- facing Bill’s sickness, have to do wonderful,” Gill said. den (goal, assist) also contributed. Austin Leggett had a been truly outstanding. “It’s always tough to gauge. strong game in goal with several key saves to keep the We’re excited to put out a We’ve brought All-Ameri- Tanners in the game in the second half. great product in Lynn. Hav- cans here who’ve struggled. The Magicians turn the page on the regular season ing the community’s support We’ve brought Division III and await Friday’s state tournament pairings. has made us a staple of base- players who’ve done great. BOYS TENNIS ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ball on the North Shore.” With Todd as our manager, I Swampscott 4, Classical 1 This season’s roster in- think he’ll put us in a great Marblehead native Garret Keough is one The Big Blue earned two singles wins and two dou- cludes eight North Shore position to compete for a of eight North Shore natives on the North bles wins to take the match. Will Talebian (6-0, 6-3) natives. They are Peabody’s FCBL championship.” Shore Navigators roster this summer. and Justin Ratner (6-0, 6-1) earned wins in second and third singles, respectively, while the doubles team of Steve Santanello and Dan Johnson won the first dou- bles match (4-6, 6-3, 6-2) and the team of Robbie Jensen Lynn Woods Summer Cross Country and Dan Poposkiy won the second match (6-1, 6-2). Swampscott (11-6) closes out the regular season today against Hamilton-Wenham (3:30). Classical’s lone winner was Moses Ba at first singles series opens the 2018 running season (6-4, 6-3). The Rams (6-8) have one match left on their season, The Lynn Woods summer cross (15:44), Emma Locke (14:12), Yolan- (31:11) and Eric O’Neill (31:24). against Salem. country series kicked off Wednesday da Rindeiko (17:05) and Christina In the short race, Tiana Foglietta St. John’s Prep 4, BC High 1 evening. Three races were run with Spathanas (17:38). won first place. Foglietta finished With the win over BC High, St. John’s Prep clinched 244 participants. In the long race, it was Adam Cook the race in 14 minutes and 20 sec- the Catholic Conference championship. In the 1.59-mile kids race, Iain who grabbed the first place win. onds. Rounding out the top five fin- Latin Academy 4, Marblehead 1 McCarthy earned first place. Mc- Cook finished in 27 minutes and 49 ishers were Dillon Duval (15:30), At Sportsmen’s Club in Dorchester, Dan Litvak was Carthy finished in 14 minutes and seconds. Rounding out the top five David Bussone (16:09), Andrea Sac- the lone winner for the Magicians. Litvak won (6-7, (9- 12 seconds. Rounding out the top finishers were Mary Dimaria (30:52), cardo (16:28) and April Ferguson 7), 6-1 and 10-3) at third singles. five finishers were Colton Ferguson Chris Smith (30:54), Jim Pawlicki (17:00). GIRLS TENNIS Marblehead 4, Gloucester 1 The Marblehead girls captured the NEC regular sea- son title with a solid win over Gloucester. Sixers president in hot water over burner accounts “I am proud of the girls for winning the NEC, every girl on our varsity roster contributed to our wins,” said PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The future and that of the NBA team it- Nerlens Noel, according to The Ring- Marblehead coach Tracy Ackerman. “We are all looking Philadelphia 76ers are investigat- self, a rising franchise heading into er. forward to the state tournament next week. We have ing whether team president Bryan perhaps its most important summer Among other things, the user or us- a great combination of experience, talent, youth and Colangelo used a variety of Twitter ever as it tries to attract free agents ers of the accounts complained that enthusiasm that I believe will carry us deep into the accounts to anonymously trash some to contend for championships. Embiid, the 24-year-old All-Star cen- tournament this year.” of his own players and fellow exec- The five Twitter accounts under ter, was “playing like a toddler hav- Earning wins for the Magicians were Michelle Shub utives and defend himself against suspicion took aim at Philadelphia ing tantrums” and was “a bit lazy,” (6-0, 6-1) and Jessie Munroe (6-0, 6-1) in singles play. criticism from fans and the sports players Joel Embiid and Markelle “selfish” and “acting like a tool.” Munroe’s win was the first varsity win of her career. media. Fultz, former Sixers general man- The user of one of the accounts In doubles play, the team of Mandy DuMais and Sim- The allegations, reported Tuesday ager Sam Hinkie, Toronto Raptors claimed to know Colangelo and de- one Likterov won the first match (6-0, 6-0) and the sis- by the sports website The Ringer , executive Masai Ujiri and former scribed him more than once as a terly duo of Cahill and Cannan Whittier took the sec- raised questions about Colangelo’s Sixers players Jahlil Okafor and “class act.” ond match (6-0, 6-0). THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE THURSDAY FRIDAY Baseball Baseball Gloucester at Marblehead (4:30) Beverly at Triton (4) Reading at Beverly (4) Danvers at Medford (4) St. John’s at Billerica (3:30) Swampscott at Georgetown (4) Winchester at St. Mary’s (4) Softball Softball Arl. Cath. at St. Mary’s (3:45) Central Catholic at Danvers (4) Beverly at Concord-Carlisle (at Regis, Pope John at Winthrop (6) 6) Boys Lacrosse Greater Lowell at Winthrop (noon) Pope John at Winthrop (4) SATURDAY Girls Tennis Baseball Salem at Winthrop (3:30) St. Peter Marian at St. John’s (2:30) Rugby Track St. John’s at Xaverian (4:30) All-State Meet (at Fitchburg State, TBA)

SPORTS BRIEFS Ridley basketball All Care VNA golf skills clinics tournament The Helen Ridley basket- All Care VNA & Hospice ball skills clinics will be will host its 26th annual held over the next few Charity Golf Open on Mon- months, with nine sessions day, June 25, at Gannon PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in total. The clinics are all Golf Course. Players tee off on Mondays from 7 p.m. at 9:30 a.m. and will enjoy Tiger Woods follows through on a shot from the rough on the 11th hole at the Memorial Tourna- until 8:30 p.m., and will be a great day of golf, net- ment Pro-Am event at Murfield Village Wednesday. held on June 4, 11 and 18. working, fun and charita- The clinics are open to ble giving. Lunch on the boys and girls in grades course and a lively 19th 4-12 and will be held at St. hole celebration will be fol- Tiger Woods hopes he’s close to Mary’s High School on 35 lowed by a reception with Tremont St. The cost of the dinner, drinks, awards, raf- clinic is $200 and partici- fles and live auction! putting his game back together pants will need to bring a Cost for golf and dinner ball. is $200 per person. Regis- DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) — The two took command from behind the 16th Open in 2007, his seventh tourna- This will be a high inten- ter at www.allcare.org/ biggest figures at the Memorial, green by turning a potential bogey ment as a pro. sity clinic for boys and golf-tournament-registra- Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, into a chip-in birdie that Nicklaus McIlroy climbed the steps to the girls to get you in shape tion/ managed to carve out some private still thinks is one of the best shots stage as Woods was leaving and and to help develop basket- Proceeds from this fund- time at the back of the 10th tee he ever saw. said to him, “Aside from your 85, you ball skills. Drills are raising event will benefit amid a mass of people Wednesday at The most recent appearance? have won here five times.” designed to help any play- countless patients and Muirfield Village. That’s different. Those are the memories Woods er at any level with ball their families throughout Some of it was just catching up. Woods last played the Memorial in hopes to draw from when the Memo- handling, shooting (off the the North Shore, Greater The two most prolific winners of ma- 2015. In the last few months before rial begins Thursday on a Muirfield dribble, off screens and off Boston, and Merrimack jor championship had not seen each a series of back surgeries, Woods Village course in its usual mint con- the pass), creating your Valley. Your support other since April at the Masters. shot 85 in the third round, the worst dition. The tournament is two weeks own shot and finishing at enables All Care to contin- the rim. We will also mix ue to provide quality home And the tournament host had score of his career. Because an un- before the U.S. Open at Shinnecock in playing games so that health care regardless of some encouraging words. even number of players made the Hills, and it has the kind of field players can learn how to one’s ability to pay. Nicklaus complimented Woods on cut, Woods teed off Sunday morning that makes it feel like a mini-major. use their skills in a game Sponsorship opportuni- his swing, and then told him what as a single and shot 74. Only two players from the top 10 situation. ties are available. To Woods has felt for the last few months. “I tried, and unfortunately on this in the world are missing: Jon Rahm Please email or call secure your sponsorship, to “He was saying that my swing is golf course, hitting it as bad as I did, it and U.S. Open champion Brooks Helen Ridley to save your donate an item, or buy a starting to look a little bit better,” just wasn’t good enough,” Woods said. Koepka. spot and/or if you have any raffle ticket, please contact Woods said. “And I said, ‘Yeah, I’m As for playing as a single? Woods Justin Rose is coming off a victo- questions at ridleytop- Julie Manninen at 781- really not that far away,’ and he smiled. ry at Colonial, his ninth consecutive [email protected] 244-1124 or at jmanninen@ totally agreed. He just kept urging “I didn’t want to have anyone year with a victory somewhere in or 781-775-0778. allcare.org. me to be patient with it because he watch me play the way I was play- the world. Justin Thomas is making could see that I’ve made some pret- ing,” he said. his debut at No. 1 in the world, an ty big strides this year, and not far Rory McIlroy was standing at the achievement that doesn’t come with TV/RADIO away from putting it all together.” side of the room as Woods spoke, lis- a trophy but one that meant enough TV The Memorial presents such an tening to a player with 90 victories to him that he stayed up later than MLB opportunity. worldwide talking about the time usual when he got home after The 1 p.m...... LA Angels at Detroit...... MLB Network Woods has won at the course Jack he signed his name to an 85 on his Players Championship to see the 3:35 p.m...... Tampa Bay at Oakland...... MLB Network built a record five times. The most scorecard. McIlroy recalled his high- world ranking page with his name 7:30 p.m...... Philadelphia at LA Dodgers...... MLB Network recent victory was in 2012, when he est round at 83 in the South African at the top. He took a screen shot. 8:10 p.m...... Boston at Houston...... NESN NBA Playoffs 9 p.m...... Cleveland at Golden State...... ABC Warriors, Cavaliers both took the Golf 2:30 p.m...... PGA: The Memorial...... Golf 3 p.m...... US Women’s Open...... FS1 harder route to their Finals rematch College softball 12 p.m...... World Series: Arizona St. vs. Oregon...... ESPN OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) new, daunting challenges 2:30 p.m...... World Series: Washington vs. Oklahoma...... ESPN — Cleveland and Gold- and played furious Game 7 p.m...... World Series: Georgia vs. Florida...... ESPN2 en State were stretched 7s on the road to get back 9:30 p.m...... World Series: Florida St. vs. UCLA...... ESPN2 to their limits in the con- here. Track and field ference finals this time Cavs-W’s, Act IV is a lit- 2 p.m...... IAAF Diamond League...... NBCSN around, leaving little time tle bit different, indeed. Radio to recoup and prepare for King James stands in MLB their latest date in the the way of a Warriors 8:10 p.m...... Boston at Houston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 NBA Finals. repeat, just as he did in “Splintered” is how Ste- spoiling that quest for phen Curry described Golden State and leading NHL PLAYOFFS what he feared could hap- the Cavs to a champion- STANLEY CUP FINAL Vegas at Washington, 8 p.m. pen in the second quar- ship two years ago with a ter of Game 7 at Houston Game 7 win on the War- (Best-of-7) Monday, June 4 with the Warriors pushed riors’ home court, where Monday, May 28 Vegas at Washington, 8 p.m. Vegas 6, Washington 4, Vegas to the brink by the Rock- they have currently won Thursday, June 7 leads series 1-0 ets in a thrilling West 17 of the last 18 postsea- Wednesday, May 30 x-Washington at Vegas, 8 p.m. showdown. son games. Washington at Vegas, 8 p.m. Sunday, June 10 So, Golden State held a James never counted Saturday, June 2 x-Vegas at Washington, 8 p.m. serious team chat and got out Golden State. it together at last. LeBron PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “Just going against the NBA PLAYOFFS James willed his Cava- Warriors in the last three liers back to the big stage Stephen Curry, right, puts up a layup over team- years in the Finals, I kind NBA FINALS Friday, June 8 with another spectacu- mate Draymond Green and Houston Rockets of figured or thought that (Best-of-7) Golden State at Cleveland, 9 p.m. lar performance as Kevin forward Trevor Ariza in Game 7 of the Western they could get it done,” he Thursday, May 31 Monday, June 11 Love sat out. Conference finals. said. “Just because of the Cleveland at Golden State, 9 p.m. x-Cleveland at Golden State, 9 “It was a special moment 18 of a possible 21 Finals Sunday, June 3 p.m. for us. And I think one ing well or not, or things ment for us, and it should games that I’ve played Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m. Thursday, June 14 are going your way or not, give us great momentum Wednesday, June 6 x-Golden State at Cleveland, 9 that we’ll look back, if we against them in the last Golden State at Cleveland, 9 p.m. p.m. get the job done over these that we all bring some- going into the series.” three years, I figured out next two weeks, where, thing to the fold that have Now, James and the that they could make it again, as an appreciation gotten us to four straight Cavs and Curry and the happen.” MLB of all that goes into win- Finals. defending champions find JAMES’ SHOT AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE ning a championship,” “And we’ve done it by themselves in familiar James isn’t ready to East Division East Division Curry said Wednesday, appreciating everybody territory facing off in a make any bold predictions W L Pct GB W L Pct GB “and doing it by commit- that’s a part of that group. fourth straight NBA Fi- about how great he might Boston 39 17 .696 — Atlanta 32 22 .593 — New York 35 17 .673 2 Washington 32 22 .593 — tee and making sure every I think that two and a half nals — just with far less be in his eighth straight Tampa Bay 27 26 .509 10½ Philadelphia 30 22 .577 1 guy, whether you’re play- minutes was a special mo- prep time given both faced Finals. Toronto 25 31 .446 14 New York 26 26 .500 5 Baltimore 17 39 .304 22 Miami 20 34 .370 12 Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Love still in concussion protocol entering Game 1 Cleveland 29 25 .537 — Milwaukee 36 21 .632 — Detroit 24 30 .444 5 Chicago 29 22 .569 4 Minnesota 22 28 .440 5 St. Louis 29 24 .547 5 CLEVELAND (AP) — Cavaliers All- Kansas City 19 36 .345 10½ Pittsburgh 28 26 .519 6½ Chicago 16 37 .302 12½ Cincinnati 20 37 .351 16 Star forward Kevin Love remains in West Division West Division concussion protocol and his status for W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 35 22 .614 — Colorado 30 25 .545 — Game 1 of the NBA Finals is still un- Seattle 33 21 .611 ½ Arizona 28 27 .509 2 clear. Los Angeles 30 25 .545 4 Los Angeles 25 29 .463 4½ Oakland 28 27 .509 6 San Francisco 25 30 .455 5 Cleveland coach Tyronn Lue gave an Texas 23 34 .404 12 San Diego 23 33 .411 7½ update Tuesday before the team flew

Wednesday’s Games ers 6-3), 8:10 p.m. to San Francisco for Thursday’s opener. Boston 6, Toronto 4 Cleveland (Bieber 0-0) at Minnesota (Odor- The Cavs are playing the Golden State Cleveland 9, Chicago White Sox 1 izzi 3-2), 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 5, Houston 3 Texas (Minor 4-3) at Seattle (LeBlanc 0-0), Warriors in the finals for the fourth Washington 2, Baltimore 0 10:10 p.m. straight year. L.A. Angels at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Quintana 5-4) at N.Y. Mets Minnesota at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. (Lugo 1-1), 7:10 p.m. Love missed Game 7 of the Eastern Tampa Bay at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Williams 5-3) at St. Louis (Fla- Conference finals at Boston after bang- Texas at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. herty 2-1), 7:15 p.m. Milwaukee 3, St. Louis 2 Philadelphia (Nola 6-2) at L.A. Dodgers ing heads with Celtics rookie Jayson Cincinnati 7, Arizona 4 (Kershaw 1-4), 7:35 p.m. Tatum in the previous game. Jeff Green Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Washington (Roark 2-4) at Atlanta (New- N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. comb 5-1), 7:35 p.m. started for Love in Game 7 and finished San Francisco at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Miami (Chen 1-2) at San Diego (Lyles 1-1), Miami at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. 9:10 p.m. with 19 points with eight rebounds in Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Friday’s Games Cleveland’s 87-79 victory. Thursday’s Games N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (Heaney 2-3) at Detroit (Car- Toronto at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Love has played center and forward penter 0-1), 1:10 p.m. Boston at Houston, 8:10 p.m. this season and is averaging 13.9 points FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Tampa Bay (Stanek 1-0) at Oakland (Meng- Cleveland at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. den 5-4), 3:35 p.m. Milwaukee at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. and 10.0 rebounds this postseason. He Kevin Love has still not been cleared from the concussion N.Y. Yankees (Gray 3-4) at Baltimore (Cash- Oakland at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. sat out the 2015 finals with a separated protocol, leaving his status for Game 1 of the NBA Finals ner 2-6), 7:05 p.m. Texas at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Boston (Pomeranz 1-2) at Houston (McCull- Tampa Bay at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. shoulder. tonight in question. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018 COMICS

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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 THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Grandma is reluctant to share her title with boyfriend’s mom If one road is out, find an open way DEAR ABBY: My there. Yes, they are his sis- Noam Bardin, the CEO of tially, declarer should hope for granddaughter, “Emily,” is Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van ters, so he can visit them in Waze Mobile Limited, said, good major-suit splits. But if 13. I have been very in- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, THEIR homes, without “Maps are living, breathing East can win a spade trick, he volved with her all her life. and was founded by her mother, you. ‘Nuff said? organisms that change on a might — and here will — shift My daughter, “Ginger,” is daily basis: You see it in new with effect to a club. divorced and has had a Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at DEAR ABBY: I have a roads, bridge closures and Instead, South, at trick one, boyfriend, “Greg,” for DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los friend whose father re- demolitions.” must not ruff, but discard a about three years, but Angeles, CA 90069. cently passed away. Her Are bridge deals living, spade. Suppose West plays there has been no talk of mother passed away eight breathing organisms that another diamond. South marriage. years ago. Everything was change every seven or eight ruffs, crosses to the heart 10 Greg’s mother has told DEAR HURT: You are DEAR ABBY: My hus- paid for — all funeral ar- minutes? (lucky!), plays a spade to the Emily to call her “Grand- taking this too personally. band’s horrible sisters have rangements and anything ma.” Emily is OK with How should South be ace, a spade to the king and If Greg’s mother wasn’t invited themselves to our else you can think of. breathing happily at the end ruffs a spade. Then he leads that, but it hurt my feel- She’s wondering what to hoping her son would home in Florida. They hate of this deal? He is in five a heart to the ace and dis- ings, Abby. me. One’s husband sexually do with the money she re- marry your daughter, she hearts, and West leads the cards his two clubs on the I feel that Greg’s mother would not be “embracing” assaulted me five years ago. ceived in the cards people should realize she’s using diamond ace. long spades to score up an Emily the way she has. When I had her come and sent her. Have masses? Do- a title that’s not hers. I get him (he was drunk), she nate it to charity? Her sib- West’s two-no-trump over- overtrick. realize she’s trying to Your granddaughter call showed at least 5-5 in the If hearts are 3-0 or spades does not love this woman accused me of making it up! ling took some of the cards make Emily feel like part (Abby, she saw it happen.) from her mom’s funeral and minors. East had a more bal- 4-1, then South plays East for more than she does you. of their family, but to me, The other sister has nev- applied the money toward a anced hand than usual for a the club ace. Whether Greg’s mother this is MY title, not hers. er invited us over for din- vacation. My friend just leap to game, but he was hop- She has known Emily for “should” realize she’s ners or special events. wants to do the right thing. ing to drive South out of the three years, and while treading on thin ice is She’s extremely obese and What is the right thing? auction. However, here, South she’s nice to her, I’m the something I cannot conjec- will break our furniture if was not going to hit the brakes. one who has been doing ture. However, I’m sure she she sits on it. WANTS TO DO South has three potential grandma duties for 12 didn’t do this to annoy We are in our 70s, live WHAT’S RIGHT losers: one spade and two years — not her. To me, you. If you bring this up modestly and can’t afford DEAR WANTS: If the clubs. He has only 10 top she should be called some- with her, you WILL annoy this selfish intrusion. My money isn’t needed for ex- tricks: two spades and eight thing special but not HER, which will likely an- husband says, “But they’re hearts. South needs either “Grandma.” penses, it is the recipient’s noy her son and your my sisters!” Please help to do with as she (or he) East to hold the club ace, or How do I cope with this? daughter, so I advise me get out of this. the spades splitting 3-2 and Shouldn’t the other wishes. However, a against it. I’m betting that thoughtful and respectful the trumps 2-1. Which of those “grandma” have realized eventually she will become LOOKING FOR she’s pushing herself into PEACE thing to do would be for roads should he take first? an official grandma — the position of the real your friend to donate it to Usually, a line that requires grandma? however, if that doesn’t DEAR LOOKING: I’ll a charity her father sup- a specific card to be in a happen, your problem will try. You and your husband ported, or toward research particular opponent’s hand HURT GRANDMA IN be solved because she’ll be are not joined at the hip. into a cure for the disease should be tried last. So, ini- CALIFORNIA history. No law says you must be that took his life.

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MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Premises: 170 Oxford Street, Unit 202, New Sherry Block Condominium, given by J. Richard Kellett and Joanne M. Kellett to Shamrock Financial mortgage given by Sy Chhin and Tony L. Try to Mortgage Electronic Registration Lynn, MA Corporation, a Rhode Island Corporation, dated August 14, 2003 and recorded Systems, Inc., dated June 26, 2007 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 21556, Page District) Registry of Deeds at Book 26966, Page 557, of which mortgage the By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain 240, subsequently assigned to Option One Mortgage Corporation, a California undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic mortgage given by Christopher E. Baca and Glenda L. Baca to Mortgage Electronic Corporation by Shamrock Financial Corporation, a Rhode Island Corporation by Registration Systems, Inc. to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP, f/k/a Countrywide Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital Company assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Home Loans Servicing, LP dated June 30, 2011 and recorded with said Registry and now held by PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital Company said mortgage dated Book 24708, Page 12, subsequently assigned to WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL on July 13, 2011 at Book 30525, Page 324 and by assignment from Bank of June 10, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR ASSET BACKED SECURITIES CORPORATION HOME America, N.A. f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP to Federal National Deeds in Book 24407, Page 46, said mortgage was assigned from Mortgage EQUITY LOAN TRUST 2003-HE6 , ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, Mortgage Association dated October 26, 2011 and recorded with said Registry on Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital SERIES 2003-HE6 by SAND CANYON CORPORATION FKA OPTION ONE MORTGAGE November 9, 2011 at Book 30818, Page 57 and by assignment from Countrywide Company to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., by assignment dated December 5, 2011 and CORPORATION by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Home Loans, Inc. to Green Tree Servicing LLC dated May 14, 2013 and recorded recorded with said Registry in Book 30901, Page 541; said mortgage was Registry of Deeds at Book 34951, Page 567 for breach of the conditions of said with said Registry on May 22, 2013 at Book 32489, Page 330 and by assignment assigned from Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., to PrimeLending, a Plainscapital Company Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at from Federal National Mortgage Association to Green Tree Servicing LLC dated by assignment dated August 8, 2013 and recorded with said Registry of Deeds in 10:00 AM on June 21, 2018 at 420 Salem Street, Lynnfield, MA, all and singular November 10, 2014 and recorded with said Registry on November 20, 2014 at Book 33003, Page 198; for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Book 33682, Page 531, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 14, 2018 purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 9:00 a.m. on at 1:00 PM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises described A certain parcel of land, together with the buildings thereon, situated in said June 18, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 5 River Street Court, Lynn, in said mortgage, to wit: Lynnfield, being known as No. 420 Salem Street, bounded and described as Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said follows: PARCEL ONE: The northeasterly portion of the lot of meadow and mortgage, The Condominium Unit Known as Condominium Unit Number 202, hereinafter woodland on the northerly side of Salem Street, and known as the "Mount Hunger called the "Subject Unit", in the Condominium known as New Sherry Block Lot" and said portion is bounded and described as follows: SOUTHERLY by land of TO WIT: Condominium, a condominium, hereinafter called the "Condominium", established Delia T. Rich; EASTERLY by land now or formerly Andrew Mansfield's heirs; thence by Master Deed dated, June 1, 2005 recorded on June 1, 2005 in the Essex on the NORTHERLY side by land now or formerly of the Boston & Maine R.R. Co., Exhibit A South District Registry of deeds in Book, 24370 Page 470, hereinafter called the 80 feet; thence on the WESTERLY side to a point which measures 350 feet from PARCEL I: "Master Deed". the southwesterly corner of the land of Delia T. Rich on the northwesterly boundary The land together with the buildings thereon located in Lynn, Essex County, line of said Delia T. Rich's land. PARCEL TWO: A certain lot of upland bounded as Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: WESTERLY By the cubed line of The post office address of the Condominium is 170 Oxford Street and 70 Munroe follows: Beginning at the southwesterly corner of said lot by land formerly of James River Street Court, eighty-one and 50/100 feet; Street, Lynn, Massachusetts 01901. The land is described in the Master Deed. Newhall and the Salem Road so-called; thence running EASTERLY on said road to NORTHERLY By Canal Street. forty-eight feet; and This Deed, and the Subject Unit, and the Condominium, as subject to the land now or formerly of Andrew Mansfield; thence running NORTHERLY by said EASTERLY By land now or formerly of Devaney, sixty-eight feet; be any or all of said provisions of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 183A ("Condominiums"). Mansfield land to land formerly of Elbridge Gerry; thence bounded NORTHERLY and measurements more or less; and said lot containing about 1,650 square feet of WESTERLY by land of said Gerry and formerly of James Newhall to the first land. The Subject Unit is shown on the Master Plans of the Condominium filed in the mentioned bound by said road as the wall now stands or did stand. Excepting from See plan on file in Assessors' Office, City Hall, Lynn, dated February 12, 1908. Essex South District Registry of Deeds as set forth hereinabove, and on the Unit the above described parcels so much as has been taken by the Commonwealth of PARCEL II: Plan of the Subject Unit, which is attached hereto as Exhibit A, and the verified Massachusetts by Takings referred to in Book 3222, Page 180, see Plan Book 72, A certain parcel of land together with the buildings thereon in said Lynn, Essex statement of a registered architect in the form required by Massachusetts General Plan 21, Sheet 4 of 8; Book 4146, Page 394, see Plan Book 85, Plan 93, Sheet 5 County, Massachusetts formerly #5 River Street Court, bounded and described as Laws, Chapter 183A, Section 8 and 9, is affixed to the said Master Plans and Unit of 9; and Book 4526, Page 204, see Plan Book 91, Plan 94, Sheet 2 of 4. follows: Plan. Excepting therefrom that certain piece or parcel of land conveyed by a deed from SOUTHERLY: On River Street Court in the old deeds of said parcel is called River J. Richard Kellett and Joanne M. Kellet to James R. Kellett dated August 24, 1998 Street and in the older deeds this Court is referred to as, a street leading to The subject unit is hereby conveyed together with: and recorded Book 15119, Page 235. For title reference see Deed dated October Needham's Landing (so called) there measuring about three (3) rods: and 27, 1971 and recorded Book 5815, Page 195. WESTERLY: On land formerly of Joseph Moulton, Jr., about six (6) rods; 1. An undivided 4.33 percent interest in the common arease and facilities of the NORTHERLY: By a new Street (now or formerly called Canal Street) about three (3) Condominium described in the Master Deed appertaining to the Subject Unit; and Upon information there are minor scriveners error in the legal attached to the rods; subject mortgage wherein it is also "Containing two acres and forty two poles, EASTERLY: By land now formerly of Joseph Moulton, Jr., about six (6) rods. 2. An easement, as an appurtenance to the Subject Unit, for the exclusive right to more or less," and is "subject to all easements of record, see particularly Book use Parking Space No. 2 in the Condominium pursuant to the provisions set forth 2879, page 247 and Book 2897, Page 360." For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern in the Master Deed and the Condominium Trust, (as hereinafter defined District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26966, Page 555. The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit the event of a typographical error in this publication. titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the possession, and attorney's fees and costs. nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated June 10, 2005 and recorded in the titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24407, Page 39. TERMS OF SALE: liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of TERMS OF SALE: the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, after the date of sale. sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full Other terms to be announced at the sale. recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. 1080 Main Street Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Pawtucket, RI 02860 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Attorney for PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital Company Wells Fargo Bank, National Association as Trustee for Asset Backed Securities DITECH FINANCIAL LLC F/K/A GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC Present Holder of the Mortgage Corporation Home Equity Loan Trust 2003-HE6, Asset Backed Pass-Through Present holder of said mortgage (401) 272-1400 Certificates, Series 2003-HE6 Item: May 17, 24, 31, 2018 By its Attorneys, Present Holder of said Mortgage, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS By Its Attorneys, 150 California Street THE TRIAL COURT ORLANS PC Newton, MA 02458 PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT PO Box 540540 (617) 558-0500 CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION Waltham, MA 02454 201406-0144 - TEA Docket No. ES18P1386EA Phone: (781) 790-7800 Item: May 24, 31, June 7, 2018 Essex Probate and Family Court 16-005115 36 Federal Street Item: May 31, June 7, 14, 2018 Salem, MA 01970 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE (978)744-1020 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Premises: 37 Murray Street, Lynn, MA Premises: 6 Endicott Street, Lynn, MA Estate of: By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain John M. Pinder By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Date of Death: 09/16/2015 mortgage given by Reyes Vasquez to The Lending Connection, Inc., and now held John J. Hart to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for To all interested persons: by Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Indenture Trustee, for New Century Freedom Mortgage Corporation and now held by Carrington Mortgage Services, A Petition for Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment of Personal Home Equity Loan Trust 2006-1 said mortgage dated January 26, 2006 and LLC, said mortgage dated September 24, 2008 and recorded with the Essex Representative has been filed by: recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 28055, Page 221, said Marion L Bynoe of Lynn MA 25352, Page 216, said mortgage was assigned from The Lending Connection, Inc. mortgage was assigned from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief to New Century Mortgage Corporation by assignment dated January 30, 2006 and nominee for Freedom Mortgage Corporation to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. by as requested in the Petition. recorded with said Registry in Book 30386, Page 216; said mortgage was assignment dated April 2, 2013 and recorded with said Registry of Deeds in Book The Petitioner requests that: assigned from New Century Liquidating Trust Successor in Interest to New Century 32374, Page 314; said mortgage was assigned from JPMorgan Chase Bank, Marion L Bynoe of Lynn MA Mortgage Corporation to Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Indenture National Association to Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC by assignment dated be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve With Personal Trustee, for New Century Home Equity Loan Trust 2006-1 by assignment dated January 4, 2014 and recorded with said Registry of Deeds in Book 33153, Page Surety on the bond in an unsupervised administration. December 17, 2012 and recorded with said Registry in Book 32093, Page 301; 355; for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of IMPORTANT NOTICE for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 27, 2018 at 10:00 AM You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the the same will be sold at Public Auction on June 14, 2018 at 2:00 PM Local Time Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises described in said Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney upon the premises, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to mortgage, to wit: must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on wit: the return day of 07/02/2018. ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY SITUATE IN LYNN, COUNTY OF ESSEX, This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written THE LAND WITH THE BUILDINGS THEREON IN LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a NOW KNOWN AND NUMBERED AS 6 ENDICOTT STREET, LYNN, MASS., BOUNDED IN A DEED RECORDED 07/02/1996 IN BOOK 13643, AT PAGE 545, AMONG THE timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: LAND RECORDS OF THE COUNTY SET FORTH ABOVE. within thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without further notice to you. BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHERLY CORNER OF SAID LAND ON ENDICOTT STREET AT A KNOWN AS: 37 MURRAY ST UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM POINT 43.21 FEET DISTANT, NORTHEASTERLY FROM THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF PROBATE CODE (MUPC) FRANKLIN STREET; AND THENCE RUNNING NORTHEASTERLY ON SAID ENDICOTT The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised STREET, 40 FEET; THENCE TURNING AND RUNNING NORTHWESTERLY BY LAND the event of a typographical error in this publication. administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the NOW OR LATE OF CHARLES HOUDE AND EXILDA MORIN HOUDE, 70.43 FEET; Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the THENCE TURNING AND RUNNING SOUTHWESTERLY BY LAND FORMERLY OF For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated September 24, 2008 and recorded administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the ROBERT COLLINS, 40 FEET; THENCE TURNING AND RUNNING SOUTHEASTERLY BY in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 28055, Page Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF KEARNS, ABOUT 71 FEET TO THE POINT OF 219. expenses of administration. BEGINNING. WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all Date: May 15, 2018 APN: MAP 54, BLOCK 650, LOT 21. liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if Pamela Casey O'Brien TS Order Number: 10-00076781. any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. Register of Probate Item: May 31, 2018 The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid the event of a typographical error in this publication. in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place PEABODY CABLE TELEVISION COMMISSION of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in PEABODY CITY HALL For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated January 31, 2002 and recorded in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 18268, Page 417. 24 LOWELL STREET after the date of sale. PEABODY, MASSACHUSETTS 01960 TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all Other terms to be announced at the sale. liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if Melissa Comak, Chairperson any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP LEGAL NOTICE 1080 Main Street Pawtucket, RI 02860 FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid The City of Peabody Cable Television Commission will hold its Annual Proof of Attorney for Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC Performance Hearing on Wednesday, June 13, 2018 in the Frank L. Wiggin in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place Present Holder of the Mortgage of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in Auditorium, Peabody City Hall, Massachusetts at 7:00 p.m. The purpose of the (401) 272-1400 hearing is to review the Performance of the Cable Company as it relates to the cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days Item: May 31, June 7, 14, 2018 after the date of sale. License Agreement.

Other terms to be announced at the sale. A Regular Meeting of the Cable Commission will follow the Annual Proof of CITY OF LYNN Performance Hearing. Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP 1080 Main Street Notice: The Lynn City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 12, 2018 Peabody Cable Television Commission Pawtucket, RI 02860 at 8:00 P.M. in Council Chambers, on the following: Petition of Dunkin Donuts at Item: May 31, 2018 Attorney for Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Indenture Trustee, for New 577 Walnut St for a Sign Permit. Century Home Equity Loan Trust 2006-1 Per Order: Janet L. Rowe, City Clerk Present Holder of the Mortgage Item: May 25, 31, 2018 (401) 272-1400 Item: May 17, 24, 31, 2018 Placing a help wanted ad is great for finding the call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Have a story to share? skilled workers you need. to start your Need a question answered? daily subscription. [email protected] 781-593-7700, ext.2 THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 Record number of women bid for Senate but challenges await

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