MONDAY, JULY 31, 2017 A new cafe to pop up in Marblehead MARBLEHEAD — The Northeast Arc, a not-for-profit organization that helps children and adults with disabilities become full participants in the com- munity, is opening a second, temporary Breaking Grounds Café at the Jewish Community Center of the North Shore in Marblehead. Breaking Grounds is an innovative coffee shop in downtown Peabody that trains people with disabilities for ca- reers in the food service and customer service industries. It opened at the end of 2016. “This second café provides more oppor- tunities for people we support,” said Tim Brown, director of Innovation and Strate- gy, Northeast Arc, in a press release. “The JCC location will be set up differently than our Peabody location which will allow us to assist people in assimilating skills learned from one location to another.” From August 1 to September 8, Break- ing Grounds will be operate a “pop up” Revere comes satellite Breaking Grounds at the Jew- Controversy ish Community Center (JCC) located at 4 Community Road in Marblehead. The café together for will be open from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m., Mon- dogs Lynn condo day through Friday, the release stated. “During the summer months, our café re victims moves outdoors so having Breaking association Grounds provide refreshments for our By Gayla Cawley Carol Tye of the members during this time is of great ben- By Matt Demirs Cheryl Hard- ITEM STAFF Revere School e t to us,” said Martin Schneer, executive FOR THE ITEM nett plays with Committee director, Jewish Community Center of the her service REVERE — More than a month af- gets a hug from North Shore in Marblehead. “We hope that LYNN — Milo will be ghting for his dog, Milo, in ter two homes were destroyed by a John Frautten, this is the beginning of many partnerships home against the Ocean View Condos’ her apartment four-alarm re on Taft Street, the city one of the Taft with the Northeast Arc.” board of trustees on Wednesday. on 95 Nahant came together Sunday for a fundraiser The nine-pound shih-poo was pur- Street re Breaking Grounds at the Jewish Com- St. to bene t the victims. chased in 2014 as an emotional sup- victims, as he munity Center will offer the same coffee Mayor Brian Arrigo and the city of port dog by Cheryl Hardnett, who thanks her for and espresso bar, smoothies, unique soft Revere teamed up with the Revere rents the two-bedroom apartment ITEM PHOTO | giving him two drinks, pastries and sweets available at Lodge of Elks, which was the venue from Pam Boucher at Ocean View. SPENSER HASAK Red Sox tickets. the Peabody café. for the event, with all proceeds bene- Northeast Arc serves more than 9,000 Hardnett, who moved into the condo tting the Taft Street Relief Fund. The people in 190 Massachusetts cities and in 2010, was diagnosed with depres- fund was established by the city after ITEM PHOTO | towns each year. The Jewish Community sion by Dr. Hanna Haptu, at the Lynn the devastating early morning re on OWEN O’ROURKE Center of the North Shore offers enriching Community Health Center. Haptu June 13 that left 18 people homeless. programs and services for everyone in the wrote a letter for Hardnett to have the None of the residents were injured, family, from early childhood program to emotional support dog as a way to cope Senior Strength & Balance classes, from REVERE, A7 parent-tot classes to adult education. DOG, A3

INSIDE In Swampscott Building plans gain momentum for Greenwood Avenue middle school. A2 In Lynn Forty Steps Dance tangos with the trees at Red Rock Park. A3 In Sports It will be Lynn Shore versus Wyoma in City Series nal. B1 Camp Lion will take pride in preschool

By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF LYNN — A new preschool is coming to the city. Cairn Hill Nature Preschool is sched- uled to open after Labor Day at Camp Lion where youngsters will have access to Spring Pond and 70 acres of open Saugus native space. Peabody band “During our research we found there are only about 10 preschool centers in Lynn winning his so we think there’s a great need,” said hits Tall Heights co-founder Margaret Ris. The opening of the 2,100-square-foot war on drugs Lynn campus represents an expansion by at Newport Cairn Hill Educational Collaborative from By Michael Conway Chris Foster, Malden and Somerville. Ryan They will face competition from more FOR THE ITEM executive Montbleau, a than a dozen childcare providers includ- director of Peabody The Massachusetts Department of ing: Teddy Bear Daycare, Greater Lynn GateHouse YMCA Building Blocks, Busy Bee Nurs- BY BILL BROTHERTON native, per- Public Health tallied nearly 2,000 opi- Treatment in forms at the oid-related overdose deaths last year, a ery School, Little Theatre School Nursery, Nashua, N.H., NEWPORT, R.I. — North Shore musi- Newport Folk 42 percent increase over 2015. Lynn Head Start Day Care, and the Sal- sits in his of- vation Army Kids Club, according to care. cians made a strong showing at the icon- Festival on Essex County alone totaled 284 last ce. com. ic Newport Folk Festival, a three-day Friday. year, a dramatic increase from 51 re- But Ris said Carin Hill stands out be- sold-out blowout at historic Fort Adams ported in 2000. cause the classrooms abut a nature re- State Park that concluded yesterday. As Gov. Charlie Baker, various agen- COURTESY PHOTO | COURTESY PHOTO | CHRIS FOSTER serve. Ryan Montbleau, a Peabody native, GENE WOOD cies, and well-meaning others seek to “We will be one of the few to offer so and Tall Heights, whose members hail combat what’s called the opioid crisis, much open space,” she said. from Beverly and Peabody, performed and news reports paint the War on Tuition is charged on a sliding scale Friday as part of the Beantown Throw- Drugs as an overall loss, desperate based on income. The lowest rate is $185 down, hosted by Boston-based faves addicts scramble to seek refuge from weekly up to the full price of $375. The Ballroom Thieves. SAUGUS, A7 PRESCHOOL, A3 NEWPORT, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 79° VOL. 139, ISSUE 198 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 65° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 HEALTH ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JULY 31, 2017 OBITUARIES Shade-casting Mildred C. Noren, 96 Dennis W. Bishop Sr., 45 skyscraper plans in PEABODY — Mil- Mildred enjoyed gar- LYNN — Mr. Den- to start a fire and Boston move forward dred C. Noren, 96, of dening, bowling, and nis W. Bishop Sr., drink with friends. Peabody, formerly of traveling. She spoke 45, of Lynn, passed May we always re- BOSTON (AP) — A Mas- The new law changes Lynn, died Thursday, Swedish and traveled away unexpectedly member Dennis for sachusetts bill allowing rules banning buildings July 27, at the Kaplan to Sweden, and many on Monday, July 24, the strong, loving, construction of a skyscrap- from casting shadows over Hospice House after countries in Europe, 2017. funny man that he er that would cast shadows historic parks. Supporters a brief illness. She and also enjoyed go- He was the hus- was. May his journey on two of America’s most of the rules say they were was the wife of the ing to Bermuda. band of Donna J. on this new chapter treasured parks — Boston crucial in preservation ef- late Paul Noren, with She is survived by (Comeau) Bishop. He of life be well. He is Common and the neigh- forts. whom she shared 15 close friends Betty was born in Lynn the now in a pain free boring Public Garden — The development firm years of marriage. and Bob Emerson of Peabody, son of the Dennis A. and - life along the side of his lov- has been signed. Millennium Partners need- Born in Lynn, she was the Susan and Dan Ritter, and lyn (Homer) Bishop. ing mother, and his soul will The Boston Globe re- ed the rule changes to build daughter of the late Gustaf several cousins. Dennis was employed as a always be alongside of those ports that Republican Gov. the tower, which still needs and Pauline (Salmonson) Service information: Mil- Chemical Operator for CL Ha- he leaves behind. Charlie Baker signed the approval from the Federal Bratt. She attended Lynn dred’s funeral will be held thaway in Lynn for nine years. In addition to his wife Don- legislation Friday, clear- Aviation Administration schools and graduated from at the PARKER Funeral Dennis enjoyed visiting his na with whom he shared 22 ing the way for a 775-foot because of its height. Lynn English High School, Home, 35 Franklin St. Lynn grandson in Rhode Island. years of marriage, he is sur- (236-meter) tower on city- The skyscraper would Class of 1939. She also at- on Wednesday at 1 p.m. to They played together vived by a daughter Jacquelyn owned property. The devel- cast shadows on the two tended Burdett Business which relatives and friends and he loved to take him for E. Comeau, a son Dennis W. opers offered to pay Boston parks on many early College. Mildred was em- are invited to attend. Visiting rides to get ice cream. Dennis Bishop Jr., three sisters, Debo- $153 million for the parcel. mornings. ployed as a Senior Clerk for hours are prior to the funeral would take great pride in his rah Bishop, Carol Bishop Jen- Massachusetts Electric, for from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Please grandson, they would laugh kins, Cheri Bishop, a grand- many years until she retired make donations in Mildred’s endlessly together. They gave son, Matthew James Gentili in 1980. name to St. Jude’s Research each other pure happiness, as well as many loving nieces, She was a lifelong member Hospital for Children 501 St. even in the saddest of times. nephews, and friends. of the First Luther Church, Jude Place Memphis, TN, or He loved his children deep- Service information: Vis- where she also sang in the the Benevolent Care Fund er than words can be found. iting hours will be held on choir. She was also a mem- at Brooksby Village 200 As for his wife, she was his Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2017, from ber of the Order of VASA, the Brooksby Village Drive, Pea- foundation and whole world. 4-8 p.m. in the SOLIMINE Fu- Primetimes, the Greater Lynn body, Ma 01960. The love between them is a neral Home, 426 Broadway Garden Club, and the Down Guest book at parkerme- connection that will never dis- (Rte 129) Lynn. Donations in the Gutter Bowling League. morialfuneralhome.com. appear. Their marriage is one lieu of flowers may be made that will be cherished for all to the family. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS time. Dennis also enjoyed go- Directions and guestbook ing to his friend, James’ house, at www.solimine.com. A couple walks with a child in the Boston Com- Patricia A. Newcomb, 89 mon which is surrounded by buildings.

LYNN — Mrs. Patricia A. She is survived by her son Malden’s summer graduates (Penney) Newcomb, 89, of and daughter-in-law, James M. Lynn, died Saturday, July 29, and Roberta Newcomb. She 2017, after a brief illness also leaves a niece, Sheila persevere to earn their diplomas in the home of her son and Parker. She is the sister of the daughter-in-law. She was the late Virginia Parker quirements and get those working on graduation sons students may not wife of the late William V. New- Service information: Her By Steve Freker FOR THE ITEM credits they needed,” said requirements displayed meet the graduation re- comb. funeral will be held on high school Principal Ted what Lombardi called quirements and have She was born in Lawrence, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2017, at MALDEN — A dozen Lombardi, adding, “Some “stick to it” spirit by at- enough class credits to the daughter of the late Albert 9 a.m.from the SOLIMINE Malden High School stu- and Mary (O’Sullivan) Penney. Funeral Home, 67 Ocean students do not follow tending the summer ses- be awarded a diploma dents who wrapped up through with those re- sion. in June. Some of the She was raised in Lynn and St. (Rte 1A) Lynn followed their summer session re- was a graduate of St. Mary’s by a funeral Mass in St. quirements, and it is a Lombardi said reasons reasons are out of their quirements are heading shame because we have for students wrapped up control,” he said. “We High School. She has lived in Mary’s Church, Lynn, at into the end of the sum- Lynn most of her life. 10:30 a.m. Burial in St. Jo- these steps available for their graduation require- commend them for tak- mer with diplomas. Mrs. Newcomb was an avid seph’s Cemetery. Relatives them.” ments this summer var- ing this extra step and Red Sox fan. She was a vora- and friends are respectful- “It takes perseverance Most of the Class of 2017 ied from student to stu- completing the task of cious reader, sometimes read- ly invited. Visitation Period for these seniors to stick received diplomas on June dent. earning their high school ing three books a week. She from 9-10 a.m. on Tuesday. to it and finish their re- 4. The dozen students still “There are a lot of rea- diploma.” enjoyed gardening. She loved Donations may be made to the ocean. Mostly she was a Care Dimensions Hospice, devoted mother and mother- 75 Sylvan Street, Suite B Building plans gain momentum for in-law. She worked for many 102, Danvers, MA 01923. years at Rose Cleaners and Directions and guestbook the Hadassah Thrift Store. at www.solimne.com. Greenwood Avenue middle school By Gayla Cawley The company can switch gave authorization for Construction will be 12 to MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS ITEM STAFF to a 60-unit Chapter 40B Groom to apply to get the 16 months. affordable housing proj- site plan review process Neighbors in atten- SWAMPSCOTT — Bill honors man behind nor to annually proclaim ect, with 25 percent of the started. dance at the recent se- Plans for the redevelop- apartments or condomini- Kane said if site plan lectmen meeting were ice bucket challenge the first week of August ment of the shuttered as Ice Bucket Challenge ums allocated as afford- review is approved, more positive about the former Swampscott Mid- able, which the board ap- Groom can apply for a project than in the past, BOSTON (AP) — Get Week and calls on Mas- dle School on Greenwood proved as an alternative, building permit, which is but wanted to make sure ready for Ice Bucket sachusetts residents to Avenue continue to move if there is litigation from the final step needed be- that they were informed Challenge Week. observe it “in an appropri- forward. the neighbors. fore demolition and con- of progress through- The Massachusetts ate manner.” The Board of Selectmen Presenting and discuss- struction can begin. As out. Groom suggested Legislature has approved are scheduled to vote on ing architectural plans of last week, he said the starting an email list a bill designating the Shakespeare program for the architectural peer at a recent Board of Se- company has not applied so neighbors could be first week of August as review for the 28-unit troubled youth receives $15K lectmen meeting were for site plan review, but updated on the project a time to honor Pete project on Wednesday. If Tom Groom, owner of the is expected to relatively schedule. Frates. LENOX (AP) — A approved, the proposed company, and his archi- soon. Town Administrator The former Boston Shakespeare theater development will move tect, Jim Velleco. They With site plan review, Sean Fitzgerald said last College baseball star group has received a toward site plan review discussed the challenge Kane said the Planning week that it will be excit- was diagnosed in 2012 $15,000 grant from a before the Planning of doing a better job of Board has to make sure ing to see the project move with amyotrophic later- United Way chapter in Board, one of the final blending into the neigh- the project conforms to the al sclerosis, also known the Berkshires to help it steps before demolition forward, and that it has borhood with the pro- zoning requirements, but as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. continue a unique pro- and construction can be- been an interactive pro- posed structure. Earth also has to make an area There is no known cure gram in which juvenile gin. cess. tones will be used on the of other findings, includ- for the disease that offenders perform plays The Board of Select- The purchase and sale building. ing whether the project weakens muscles and by the bard. men previously entered agreement, which was ap- Peter Kane, director complies with the neigh- impairs physical func- It’s called Shakespeare into a purchase and sale proved by the selectmen community development, borhood’s character. tioning. in the Courts and is billed agreement with Groom in April, was contingent said the proposed struc- Besides architectural Frates, who lives in as an alternative to more Construction to build a upon having the lawsuit ture is 60 percent of the peer review and site plan Beverly, inspired the Ice traditional forms of pun- 28-unit apartment or con- dismissed that Groom had massing of the existing review approval, Groom Bucket Challenge that ishment for adolescents dominium project, which against the town. school building. The for- also needs to submit a has raised more than in Pittsfield who get in the board accepted as the The suit stemmed from mer middle school build- construction manage- $220 million for ALS trouble with the law. In primary concept — the Sa- an initial zoning change ing is 106,000 square feet, ment plan, which has to research since 2014. Par- conjunction with Berk- lem-based company had approved at Town Meet- and the new structure be approved before the is- ticipants dump buckets of shire Juvenile Court, the submitted two concepts ing, which allowed for a would be 40 percent less, suance of a building per- ice water over their heads youths spend six weeks in its proposal — and ad- multi-family unit on the or about 60,000 square mit. and challenge others to do rehearsing and per- hered to the zoning ap- parcel. That was over- feet. Peter Spellios, a select- the same. forming a Shakespeare proved at Town Meeting turned in Massachusetts man, said the construction The bill asks the gover- production. last year. Kane said there will po- Land Court after neigh- tentially be 57 parking management plan deals bors filed suit in 2014, and Advertisement spaces, as the developer with construction logistics zoning reverted back to was required to submit a — how the neighborhood single-family housing. 27 Quick & Easy Fix Ups to Sell plan with two spaces per and project will coexist The litigation with Your Home Fast and for Top Dollar unit. The development during construction. He Groom, which originally NORTH SHORE - Because your home may well be reduce stress, be in control of your situation, and make also includes three small said the company is also won approval for a 41- your largest asset, selling it is probably one of the most the most profi t possible. separate garages. 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Box 5 nadwornyfuneralhome.com $3 a week. Lynn, MA 01903 MONDAY, JULY 31, 2017 A3 LYNN Camp Lion will take Forty Steps Dance tangos with the trees pride in preschool Red Rock Park PRESCHOOL demics that will prepare Co-founder Cheryl was the scene From A1 them for kindergarten,” Dressler said research of a free dance she said. points to the cognitive performance “We really want to work In 1952, the Lynn Lions benefits of attending a na- by the Forty with all Lynn families,” Club established Camp ture preschool. Steps Dance Ris said. Lion to oversee the prop- “Being outdoors provides The school’s curriculum troupe. From erty and determine the a wonderful context for is inspired by Waldorf Ed- left, Nicole inquiry-based and STEM ucation, a worldwide ed- parcel’s best uses. It was Gariepy with ucational movement that founded when the Girl learning,” Dressler said in Jillian Oliveira. emphasizes the child’s Scouts needed a place a statement. experience to foster a life- they could use, and volun- PHOTOS | long joy of learning, Ris teers cleared brush, plant- Thomas Grillo can be PAULA MULLER said. ed trees, developed trails, reached at tgrillo@item- “We will offer rich aca- and built buildings. live.com. Controversy dogs Lynn condominium association DOG From A1 The dances were choreographed in 2014, when Milo moved with the site into the unit at 95 Nahant St. in mind and “My doctor told me a dog inspired by the was the best medicine for trees in the me,” Hardnett said. “He park, this one saved me, just like I saved in particular. him. Basically we saved each other.” The president of Ocean- View apartments, Rose- marie Hong, agreed to let Hardnett own the emo- tional support dog since the documents came from a licensed doctor, Hard- nett said. Milo was safe and sound until Hong sold her con- The performers do in the unit and moved wave green to Florida in 2015 and sheets in the Yevgeniya Tunik became ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK air as they president. Milo’s owner, Cheryl Hardnett, is fighting to dance. Jillian Hardnett said Tunik keep him in her rented condo in Lynn. Oliveira has been out for her and is in the her dog since she took on the pet, it has taken more move her medically docu- foreground. the role, and it has gotten than a year to receive the mented emotional support so bad that matters will documents finally given to dog. She asked all ques- be going to Lynn District her by the board of trust- tions be referred to her at- Court on Wednesday. ees in June 2017, Hard- torney, Karl Goodman. Tunik has been asking nett said. Goodman, whose office to remove the dog since Since then, Boucher has is located on the Lynnway, she became president, accumulated more than Hardnett said. said there is a trial set for $14,000 in fees, she said. “There are people in this this week on the no pet The case was filed by the building who own rabbits policy involving all parties and cats,” Hardnett said, board of trustees against to enforce building docu- “Why can’t I have my dog? Boucher, who said she ments. He weighs less than 10 feels caught in the middle Hardnett, who will bring pounds and he doesn’t yap. of the whole ordeal, but Milo to court on Wednesday He’s hypoallergenic, too.” wants to do what is right. said she loves her emotion- Without notifying Hard- “Per federal law they al support dog and is ready nett or Boucher, Tunik cannot do that,” Bouch- to settle this officially. and the board of trustees er said, after conducting “Milo has become more met to decide a policy re- research on the Ameri- than just a dog,” she said. garding pets and officially cans with Disabilities Act. “He is my son and they ar- issued Boucher, the land- “Emotional support dogs en’t going to take my son lord, a fine of $25 for every are just like any prescrip- away from me.” day Hardnett’s dog was tion written by a doctor.” living at the unit, she said. Tunik declined to com- Matt Demirs can be Left, Director Sallee Slagle urges members of the audience to join the After Boucher had asked ment on the legality of reached at mdemirs@item- dancers toward the end of the program. Right, Donna Reed, of Medford, for an application to have asking Hardnett to re- live.com. dances with Michael Pidacks, of Winchester, a dancer with Forty Steps.

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Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 right. The second John Republicans on such a or Venezuela, say. And he’s Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 McCain, the three-dimen- steep curve these days never met a war he didn’t All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 sional one who occupies that the most basic in- Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 like, which is a rather un- 781-593-7700 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 reality, is a reliable par- stance of common decen- usual trait for a supposed Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 tisan conservative who cy is taken as evidence of champion of human rights. Ext. 2 Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 loves war and occasionally profound moral courage. McCain passionately ad- Classifi ed Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 says things mildly critical Take, for another exam- vocated for an Iraq inva- classi [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 of his own party. Over the ple, McCain’s “heroic” re- sion that caused 500,000 Subscriptions last week, in the interest turn to the Senate floor on to 1 million deaths and [email protected] of politeness and national- Tuesday to defend Senate a Libya bombing that ist myth-making, our me- traditions, which he said turned the country into a Circulation [email protected] dia has overwhelmingly had been cast aside by his haven for extremists and focused on the former at colleagues in their hurry slave markets. He cheerled Ext. 3 the expense of fidelity to to repeal Obamacare. Out- the 2014 Israel bombing Newsroom history. lets from CNN to Wash- of Gaza while hundreds [email protected] It’s easy to understand ington Post to ABC framed of Palestinian civilians [email protected] EDITORIAL why pundits would go easy this return as a swan song were being killed. And Ext. 4 on or even praise McCain, appeal to patriotism, a perhaps most shameless- a longtime senator from defense of decency by a ly he continues — to this Sports Arizona who was recently “lion of the Senate.” Bur- day — to support Saudi [email protected] diagnosed with brain can- ied in these reports, how- A gem in Medford Arabia’s devastating and Ext. 5 cer and who suffered as ever, is that while McCain cruel siege of Yemen that’s Buried deep in the back of Beden Hardware & Retail and Online a prisoner of war for five condemned the partisan, claimed over 10,000 civil- Commercial Supply on Munroe Street in Lynn is Advertising years. But accuracy mat- cynical nature of the bill ian lives and led to nearly the remnants of a golden age when movie theaters [email protected] ters more than etiquette. being rammed through 600,000 cases of cholera. graced Munroe and other downtown streets. As many others have Congress, he proceeded McCain selectively cares The ornate stage where movies once played shared ADVERTISING noted throughout the to vote for every measure about “human rights” space in Beden’s back room with supplies and equip- Ernie Carpenter Jr. years, McCain’s political that advanced it, any- when it permits him to lay ment particular to the hardware business. A snow- Director of Advertising career has been marked way. (He did vote “no” on the groundwork for U.S. storm brought down the back section of the store by jarring flip-flops and a partial repeal bill that and Business Development, ext. 1355 aggression, but looks the [email protected] that included the stage but a last vestige of a bygone malleable principles. He would not have replaced era still remains. other way when the U.S. was opposed to President Obamacare.) or its allies are at fault. Michele Iannaco Lynn’s theaters are gone, but stage shows survive George W. Bush’s NSA “In voting for (Senate Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 in Veterans Memorial Auditorium where music and No one wants to dunk on [email protected] wiretap program before he Majority Leader Mitch) an octogenarian just di- other performances have enjoyed a revival. A rebirth supported it. He defended McConnell’s motion, Mc- Ralph Mitchell of a similar sort is underway in Medford where the agnosed with cancer, but the estate tax before he Cain participated in pre- history is being written as Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 78-year-old Chevalier Theatre has been dubbed a [email protected] harshly criticized it. He cisely the sort of cynical we speak and it’s essential “historic gem” by Mayor Stephanie M. Burke. vaguely opposed torture partisan political maneu- The city has launched a search for a professional that history not get ob- Patricia Whalen but undermined legisla- ver that he inveighed scured by the rose-tinted Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 management group to run the theater and market tive efforts to stop it. He against,” the New Yorker’s [email protected] productions staged in it. The theater where Frank goggles of a bipartisan fe- embraced Social Security John Cassidy wrote. Once tishizing U.S. media. Those Sinatra and Lou Rawls once crooned and where John BUSINESS OFFICE privatization before say- again: There’s John Mc- subject to McCain-backed Kennedy spoke is on its way to enjoy a renaissance ing otherwise — twice. Po- Cain the PR vassal and akin to the one unfolding in Lynn. policies domestically — Beth Bresnahan sitions evolve, that’s fine; John McCain the loyal Re- including the millions Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 Lynn officials oversaw the restoration of Veterans but most politicians don’t publican apparatchik; and who would be affected by [email protected] Memorial with new curtains, seating and air condi- build their entire brand once again the media fo- Obamacare repeal — de- Susan J. Conti tioning and the Chevalier, in the hands of a profes- on principle only to shift cused on the former while serve better. Those subject Controller, ext. 1288 sional management firm, will see improvements for stances in a seemingly ar- downplaying the latter. to his militarism abroad [email protected] the first time in 30 years. bitrary fashion. One of the most perva- — from Yemen to Iraq — Plans for decorative painting, seating improve- Another problem with sive myths is that McCain, Ted Grant deserve better too. Their ments and other upgrades are in the works. Al- the latest wave of Mc- as Publisher, ext. 1234 hardships matter as much [email protected] though Lynn has the auditorium’s operations Cain hagiographies is editorial board recently as his, and their suffering and improvements under city domain, Burke with that they’re proof of low said, “champions human Marian Kinney ought not be glossed over the Medford City Council’s permission, is seeking to standards in the age of rights.” It’s a popular trope ext. 1212 in the interest of national- enter negotiations with a company to run the Cheva- Trump. In the wake of his that consistently gets ban- [email protected] istic mythmaking. lier for four years, maybe longer. cancer diagnosis, McCain died about uncritically — Will Kraft Many Lynn residents who have been to a show at received praise from pun- even by McCain himself Adam H. Johnson is a Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 Veterans Memorial remembers the days when the dits for a moment in 2008 in a self-promoting op-ed [email protected] glorious auditorium with its massive curtains and when he corrected a racist in media analyst for Fair- balcony remained dark and almost forgotten except ness and Accuracy in Re- Jennifer Perez voter who called Obama in May. There’s only one ext. 1205 for dance recitals. “an Arab.” “No ma’am,” problem with this conven- porting. He wrote this for [email protected] The Chevalier has survived in no small part thanks McCain said. “He’s a de- tional wisdom: It’s bogus. the . to volunteers who for the past 35 years have worked Carolina Trujillo to preserve the theater’s heritage and magic. Like all Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 people engaged in a labor of love, they know Medford [email protected] is lucky to have a historic building like the Chevalier Jim Wilson after a fire almost destroyed the theater in 1965. Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 Anyone who has attended shows in downtown Lynn [email protected] since Veterans Memorial’s revival also knows how the CIRCULATION theater has brought diners and dollars to the city’s center and spawned a nightlife that has put Lynn on Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 the map as a fun destination for a show and dinner. [email protected] Medford envisions similar positives from the Che- valier’s restoration with Medford Square businesses CLASSIFIED the beneficiary of the revival. Abbe Young Smith “The city is thrilled to work in partnership with the Manager, ext. 1276 Chevalier Theatre Commission and to be able to provide [email protected] professional management experience to this historical gem. These two resolutions will have a positive impact NEWSROOM on economic development in Medford Square, the arts Bill Brotherton in our community, and throughout the city,” Burke said. Features Editor ext. 1338 The popular mayor’s enthusiasm is bound to be conta- [email protected] gious and the hard work over the decades by the Com- Gayla Cawley mission will buttress efforts by a professional manage- Reporter, ext. 1236 ment firm to return the Chevalier to its former glory. [email protected] There is a magic and mystery surrounding old plac- es and when succeeding generations and bring a great Cheryl Charles Night Editor, ext. 1278 building back to life, their work is a tribute to the [email protected] dreams of hard-working people who came before them. Tori Faieta Copy Editor ILLUSTRATION | JEFF KOTERBA THE SEATTLE TIMES [email protected] Thomas Grillo Reporter, ext. 1264 Attack on transgender troops a distraction from Russia [email protected] Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 The Trump-Russia collusion Trump did not explain or elab- mated there were between 1,320 [email protected] saga must really be getting hot. orate on his thinking, which is and 6,630 transgender people on Thor Jourgensen America’s tweeter-in-chief is try- hardly new. He predictably in- active duty, out of 1.3 million ser- News Editor, ext. 1267 ing to change the subject — again. vested no effort into arriving at vice members. [email protected] Shortly before dawn’s early light another disturbing blurt of non- Financial costs for hormon- Steve Krause Wednesday, President Donald sense. al treatments and surgeries Sports Editor, ext. 1229 Trump announced more nation- The president, who never might cost about $8.4 million or [email protected] al policy via Twitter. He declared served, dismisses but cannot fac- about the same as security for the United States would no longer tually impugn the roles of trans- three of Trump’s frequent golf Katie Morrison Sports Reporter “accept or allow” transgender peo- gender members of the military. trips to Mar-a-Lago and other [email protected] ple in the U.S. military. Trump’s latest scamper through Trump-branded getaways. The Pentagon was as surprised La La Land had U.S. Sen. John Let’s go back to basics. Presi- Owen O’Rourke Photographer, ext. 1224 as anyone by the tweeted declara- McCain, R-Ariz., among those dent Trump is furious and deeply [email protected] tion. The head of the Joint Chiefs wondering what this latest execu- anxious about the ongoing Russia PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Roberto Scalese of Staff said Thursday no changes tive brain flare was all about. investigation. What do we know President Donald Trump. would be made until the direc- Transgender people serve in the for sure? The U.S. intelligence Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 [email protected] tives came via official channels. military in 18 other nations, from community is in full agreement byproduct of his fetid imagina- Transgender people already are Canada to Israel to the Czech Re- the Russians interfered in the tion. Anne Marie Tobin serving their country. The armed public. 2016 presidential election. Given a choice between protect- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] services were in the process of re- Trump tried to suggest that the What has the Trump adminis- ing America’s democratic process viving a decision by the Defense presence of transgender service tration done to prevent future in- or insulting U.S. citizens who Bridget Turcotte Department, under President members represented a burden terference? Nothing. What is the have volunteered to protect their Reporter, ext. 1269 Barack Obama, to allow transgen- on the Pentagon budget. Really? president doing in the meantime? county, Trump’s inclination was [email protected] der individuals to serve openly. A 2016 Rand Corp. study esti- Getting up very early to flush the painfully easy to predict. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] MONDAY, JULY 31, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION New chief of staff taking over at White House today By Laurie Kellman ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Re- President tired Marine Gen. John Donald Trump Kelly is a battle-hardened talks with commander who would Homeland bring a background of mili- Security tary discipline and order to Secretary John President Donald Trump’s Kelly during roiling White House as the commencement new chief of staff. exercises at Kelly’s experience as the U.S. Coast Homeland Security secre- Guard Academy tary and a veteran of three in New London, tours in Iraq — along with Conn. a sobering family tragedy — suggests he’ll be a loyal FILE PHOTO | manager for Trump when ASSOCIATED PRESS he starts the job. “He has been a true star executive orders suspend- chaos and confusion that to either change the laws of my administration,” the ing the admission of refu- ensued at airports in the or “shut up.” president tweeted Friday, gees and temporarily bar- U.S. and around the world. But Kelly has won bi- announcing that his cur- ring visitors from several He defended the orders to partisan respect from law- rent secretary of homeland Muslim-majority nations. reporters and lawmakers makers as a result of his security was in, and White Those orders have been and insisted he indeed distinguished military ca- House chief of staff Reince stripped down by courts had been part of the deci- reer. He joined the Marine Priebus was out. Trump pending a Supreme Court sion-making process. Corps in 1970, carving out called Kelly a “great lead- review this fall. Kelly has stood up to a reputation as a highly PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS er” and “great American.” People who know Kelly Congress, another facet respected but often out- This photo distributed by the North Korean He called Priebus, oust- told The Associated Press of his history that Trump spoken commander who government on Saturday shows what was said ed after a tumultuous six that he was not aware of might find attractive. could roil debate and issue to be the launch of a Hwasong-14 interconti- months, a “good man.” the details of the initial In April, Kelly bluntly unpopular directives on nental ballistic missile at an undisclosed loca- As Homeland Security orders until around the challenged members of issues ranging from wom- tion in North Korea. secretary, Kelly has tak- time that Trump signed it. Congress critical of the en in combat to the treat- en the lead on some of Yet, just days after taking Trump administration’s ment of detainees at the Trump’s most controver- office, he had to lead the aggressive approach to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, North Korea’s 2nd sial policies, including his agency as it dealt with the immigration enforcement detention center. ICBM test augurs Clinton lost, but Republicans a new normal By Foster Klug Hwasong-14, the coun- still want to investigate her ASSOCIATED PRESS try’s leader, Kim Jong Un, was quoted as saying by By Mary ministration officials inap- SEOUL, South Korea the North’s official Kore- Clare Jalonick propriately made requests — For all its bluster and an Central News Agency ASSOCIATED PRESS to “unmask” identities of over-the-top propaganda, that “the U.S. trumpeting Trump campaign officials North Korea often does about war and extreme WASHINGTON — Dem- in intelligence reports. just what it says it will do sanctions and threat ocrat Hillary Clinton The House Judiciary when it comes to its weap- against the (North) only lost the 2016 election to Committee, which has de- ons development. emboldens the latter and President Donald Trump, clined to investigate the So it goes with its light- offers a better excuse for but some Republicans in Russian meddling, ap- ning-quick push to perfect its access to nukes.” Congress are intensifying proved a resolution this an intercontinental ballis- Friday’s test “is meant their calls to investigate past week to request docu- tic missile. The clear mes- to send a grave warning her and other Obama ad- ments related to the FBI’s sage after Friday’s late- to the U.S.,” Kim said, and ministration officials. now-closed investigation night test, the second in “make the policy-makers As investigations into of Clinton’s emails. In a month of a missile that of the U.S. properly un- Russian meddling and may be able to reach most addition, Republicans on derstand that the U.S., an possible links to Trump’s of the U.S. mainland: Get that committee wrote the aggression-minded state, campaign have escalated used to this — it’s the new Justice Department on would not go scot-free if it on both sides of the Cap- normal. Thursday and asked for a dares provoke the” North. itol, some Republicans So what exactly does second special counsel, in That does not mean argue that the investiga- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS that mean? addition to Special Coun- North Korea is plan- From the West’s point tions should have a great- Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sel Robert Mueller, to in- ning to attack the Unit- of view, it portends more er focus on Democrats. speaks in Baltimore. vestigate “unaddressed ed States with a nuclear and scarier missile and Democrats who have matters, some connected missile. The country’s nuclear tests, each one pushed the election probes and Clinton’s campaign Trump’s campaign had to the 2016 election and more powerful than the leadership values its sur- “have started a war of in- have appeared before or any links to Russian in- others, including many last; a dogged determina- vival above everything vestigative attrition,” said been interviewed by the terference in last year’s actions taken by Obama tion by the North to ig- else, including the welfare GOP Rep. Steve King of House and Senate Intelli- election. administration.” nore, as it has for decades, of its people. North Ko- Iowa, a member of the gence Committees as part The chairman of the “The American public financial sanctions and rea’s huge artillery and House Judiciary Commit- of the Russia investiga- House Intelligence Com- has a right to know the other outside pressure, missile armament along tee. tion, along with Trump mittee, Rep. Devin Nunes, facts — all of them — sur- including a slightly more the North-South border Several officials from campaign officials. The R-Calif., has continued rounding the election and forceful clampdown from could do serious damage former President Barack GOP-led committees are a separate investigation its aftermath,” the law- its biggest enabler, China; to Seoul, but such an at- Obama’s administration investigating whether into whether Obama ad- makers wrote. and an increasing likeli- tack would spell the end hood that a determined, of Pyongyang because of unchecked North Korea Washington’s massive will soon turn its rheto- weapons advantage. Nor Trump doesn’t like it, but he’ll ric about being capable of is the North quite there nuking America’s heart- militarily. It must still land into a reality. prove that its ICBMs can All this is meant to force navigate the multitude of sign Russian sanctions bill the United States to ac- technical hurdles needed cept terms that Pyong- to accurately strike a far- By Richard Lardner the Russia sanctions due to yang favors: a formal end away target. ASSOCIATED PRESS worries among lawmakers to the Korean War that Each new test, however, that he may ease the finan- WASHINGTON — The would remove U.S. forces makes that more likely. cial hits without first secur- most consequential piece from the Korean Penin- Having a working “nu- ing concessions from Rus- of legislation that the Re- sula, weaken ties between clear strategic force” sian President Vladimir publican-led Congress Seoul and Washington, would also allow the North Putin. Republicans refused has delivered to President and make it much more to introduce doubt into to budge even after the likely that the North’s the U.S.-South Korea alli- Donald Trump after sev- White House complained ultimate dream of a Ko- ance. If fighting broke out en months is a new pack- that the “congressional re- rea united under its rule between the rival Koreas, age of financial penalties view” infringed on Trump’s comes true. the argument goes, would against Russia that he executive authority. Outsiders have long dis- Washington really rush in didn’t want to sign into But as Trump faced the missed or ignored North knowing that Pyongyang law. embarrassing possibili- Korea’s atomic boasts could the U.S. heart- But he’s going to. He ty of being overruled by and propaganda, even land with its nukes? would have faced a politi- his own party, the White as they’ve failed through The latest test also does cal firestorm if he rejected House announced late Fri- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sanctions, threats and something that North Ko- the legislation. day that he “approves the isolation to hinder the rea strives for in every The House overwhelm- bill and intends to sign it.” Russian President Vladimir Putin answers North’s progress. It re- word of its propaganda: ingly backed the bill, 419- The statement from press questions during a news conference in Savon- mains to be seen whether It bolsters the dignity of 3, and the Senate rapidly secretary Sarah Huckabee linna, Eastern Finland. an effort led by a Trump the proud, authoritari- following their lead on a Sanders also said Trump administration distracted an state, which has long 98-2 vote. Those massive “read early drafts of the bill States.” He said he hoped ways to retaliate against by political infighting can seen itself as surrounded margins guaranteed that and negotiated regarding for cooperation with Rus- Moscow, Trump openly rise to the most serious by hostile nations bent on Congress would be able critical elements of it.” She that would make the challenged the findings of challenge yet in what has its destruction. How many to beat back any possi- didn’t specify the “critical sanctions unnecessary. his own intelligence agen- been a decades-long nucle- Third World U.S. enemies, ble attempt by Trump to elements,” and lawmakers That a bill to hit back at cies, which concluded Rus- reject the measure. The ar standoff. after all, have built ICBM have said the White House Russia would be the singu- sia had interfered with programs? legislation, which also was largely absent as they To see exactly what lar accomplishment so far the intention of tipping North Korea is aiming for, The message is as much punishes Iran and North crafted the legislation. underscores how the an- the election in his behalf. just read its propaganda. for the elite in Pyongyang Korea, takes aim at Mos- In a statement Saturday, grily contested 2016 elec- The North promised as for the North’s ene- cow for meddling in the Secretary of State Rex Til- tion continues to reverber- And he pursued a warmer a stream of missile “gift mies, intended to solidify 2016 U.S. election and for lerson said the near unan- ate on Capitol Hill. But it’s relationship with Putin, packages” for the Unit- support for a leader who, its military aggression in imous votes “represent the also a product of Trump’s convinced that Washing- ed States after its first despite massive external Ukraine and Syria. strong will of the Ameri- own making — and one he ton and the Kremlin could ICBM test on July 4. Then pressure, can stand up to Provisions backed by Re- can people to see Russia failed or refused to see de- work together on shared on Saturday, hours af- the superpowers threat- publican and Democrats take steps to improve re- veloping in Congress. interests, such as counter- ter its second test of the ening his people. would handcuff Trump on lations with the United Instead of looking for terrorism and Syria. A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JULY 31, 2017 POLICE/FIRE Overturned boat turns All address information, particu- Assaults A report of a motor vehicle hit Sunday at Town Variety at 116 larly arrests, reflect police records. In and run accident at 11:38 a.m. Central St.; at 4:41 p.m. Sun- up nothing in Lynn the event of a perceived inaccuracy, A report of an assault and Friday on Atlantic Avenue. day at 2 Central St. and 2 Rail- battery at 12:28 a.m. Saturday it is the sole responsibility of the con- road Ave. on Atlantic Street; at 1:30 p.m. Complaints cerned party to contact the relevant Saturday at Chestnut and Olive Complaints police department and have the streets; at 10:12 p.m. Saturday A report of graffiti on the wall department issue a notice of correc- on Union Street; at 11:52 p.m. at 8:43 a.m. Friday on Ocean Bats in the house at 4:58 tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or Saturday on Amity Street; at Avenue. Police got word that p.m. Friday at 75 Lake St. An- clarifications will not be made without 12:07 a.m. Sunday on Lewis there was new graffiti on the imal Control checked the en- wall. Nothing was found after tire house and no bats were express notice of change from the ar- Street; at 8:48 a.m. Sunday on Washington Street. an officer walked the length of found. resting police department. A report of an assault at the seawall. A report of a disturbance 5:09 a.m. Saturday on Bulfinch A lot attendant reported at 5:15 p.m. Friday on Hardy LYNN Street; at 11:53 p.m. Saturday feeling threatened at 1:41 Street; at 12:49 a.m. Saturday on Lewis Street; at 10:47 a.m. p.m. Friday on Phillips Street. at 92 Glenway Ave.; at 2:29 Arrests Sunday on Union Street. A caller reported that the a.m. Saturday at 11 Ledge- previous week, the female lot wood Way; at 11:58 a.m. Sat- Ronald Allen, 22, of 126 Breaking and Entering attendant was “confronted” urday at 111 Main St.; at 9:21 Winnepurkit Ave., was arrest- and “threatened” by a person p.m. Saturday at Pierpont Park ed and charged with operation A report of a breaking and who came off the beach. The on Pierpont Street; at 9:55 of a motor vehicle with a sus- entering at 11:20 p.m. Friday at caller stated that the threats p.m. Saturday on Scott Drive; pended license at 8:26 p.m. 12 Lockwood Road; at 10:15 were racist in nature and won- at 10:04 p.m. Saturday at 73 Saturday. p.m. Saturday at 71 Rockaway dered if police were aware of Northend St.; at 10:24 p.m. David Concepcion, 25, of 49 St.; at 6:53 a.m. Sunday at anyone in town who would Saturday at 4 Irving St.; at Henry Ave., was arrested and 630 Chestnut St. do that sort of thing. A caller 10:41 p.m. Saturday at VFW Fi- charged with nighttime break- A report of a motor vehicle reported that after reading in delity Post 1011 at 20 Stevens ing and entering for a felony, breaking and entering at 11:34 the paper about the boy being St.; at 11:40 p.m. Saturday at destruction of property, and op- a.m. Saturday at 79 Nahant St. approached by the man from 5 Caller St.; at 11:57 p.m. Sat- eration of a motor vehicle with the tracks, they think it is the urday at 56 Margin St.; at 1:38 a suspended license at 10:32 Complaints same man who confronted the a.m. Sunday at 11 Calumet St.; a.m. Friday. parking attendant. at 10:32 a.m. Sunday at JRM ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Elise Doherty, 29, of 23 Carr A report of a disturbance at A report of suspicious activity Hauling and Recycling Services A Nahant firefighter uses binoculars to scan Road, Saugus, was arrested 10:19 a.m. Friday at Walmart at 6:44 p.m. Friday on Pleasant at 277 Newbury St. the water off of Nahant beach as a Coast Guard on a courtesy booking and on at 780 Lynnway; at 12:59 Street. A caller reported that Lahey security reported a a warrant charge of shoplifting p.m. Friday at 50 Andrew St.; boat and State Police helicopter search for an there was a very loud knocking person left the hospital and overturned boat. by concealing merchandise at at 6:06 p.m. Friday at 98 Wil- on her door. She asked who it was hiding in the bushes out- 11:03 a.m. Saturday. low St.; at 11:03 p.m. Friday at was and said the man told her side of Nordstrom at 11:58 A call to Lynn Police at boat drifted away from Melissa Dumont, 34, of 59 102 Park St.; at 11:43 p.m. Fri- it was Verizon. She asked why p.m. Friday at 210N Andover about 1:30 p.m. Saturday where the owner tied it Vine St., was arrested and day at 12 Chase St.; at 12:23 he was there and he told her St. The person was wearing a about a boat overturned up before overturning and charged with daytime breaking a.m. Saturday at 23 Mall St.; at it was to check the wires. She cowboy hat. and entering for a felony and 5:01 a.m. Saturday at 9 Relay with people needing assis- floating to Kings Beach. stated that the man sounded A report of a suspicious mo- tance resulted in the Coast The initial report of peo- on warrant charges of opera- St.; at 7:06 a.m. Saturday at “high or drunk” and “sounded tor vehicle at 12:09 a.m. Sat- tion of a motor vehicle with a Dunkin’ Donuts at 1 Central Guard and Lynn Fire De- ple in the water proved to creepy.” Police reported that urday on Crane Brook Drive. A partment determining the be unfounded. suspended license, destruction Square; at 7:56 a.m. Saturday the mailman did see Verizon man was reportedly yelling at of property, and larceny at 3:49 at 77 Green St.; at 10:55 a.m. employees leaving the building, cars driving by. p.m. Friday. Saturday at Gibbs Gas Station which satisfied the caller. A report of suspicious ac- Scott Gilbert, 34, of 59 Vine at 240 Western Ave.; at 11:27 A report of a noose near the tivity at 10:34 a.m. Saturday Police disrupt plot St., was arrested and charged a.m. Saturday at Eastern Mar- wharf at 8:54 a.m. Saturday at Latitude Sports Club at with daytime breaking and ket at 121 Eastern Ave.; at on Commercial Street. A caller 194 Newbury St. A caller re- in Australia to ‘bring entering for a felony and on a 3:58 p.m. Saturday at 19 Ha- reported he was at the yacht ported two men were looking warrant charge of Class A drug nover St.; at 3:50 p.m. Satur- club the prior night and noticed into parked vehicles. An offi- possession at 3:51 p.m. Friday. day at 170 South Common St.; a noose hanging from the area cer reported one of the men down an airplane’ Saad Hamid, 54, of 167 at 6:23 p.m. Saturday at 308 of the wharf. He didn’t know if was an employee of the gym, North Common St., was arrest- Boston St.; at 12:09 a.m. Sun- it was intentional but thought but was unable to find the ed on a courtesy booking at day at 3 Kingsley Terrace; at it should be removed. Police other person. Nothing ap- 12:42 p.m. Saturday. 4:55 a.m. Sunday at Speedway reported it wasn’t a noose, but peared out of the ordinary; Tahmeika Johnson, 23, of Gas Station at 120 Liberty St.; was part of the rope that holds at 11:13 p.m. Saturday at 21 386 Summer St., was arrest- at 10:52 a.m. Sunday at Cob- the gangplank up in the winter. Franklin St. A caller reported ed on warrant charges of un- bet Hill Apartments at 498 Es- kids egged her house; at licensed operation of a motor sex St.; at 11:24 a.m. Sunday Theft 12:44 p.m. Sunday at Pea- vehicle and motor vehicle lights at 30 Franklin St. body Shell at 85 Lynnfield violation at 1:43 p.m. Friday. A report of a gunshot at A report of a stolen child’s St. An employer wanted to Albert Kajjame, 18, of 38 11:46 p.m. Friday at Allen Av- bike at 9:14 a.m. Friday on report past possible drug ac- Monmouth St., East Boston, enue and Morrill Place; at 3:28 Barry Road. A family member tivity. The employee thought was arrested and charged with a.m. Sunday at 18 Northrop reported that a small red child’s that someone may have been shoplifting by asportation at Terrace; at 4:17 a.m. Sunday at bike had been left on the side doing drugs in the bathroom. 12:11 p.m. Sunday. Baker and Brimblecom streets; of the trail while the kids were Two domesticated rabbits Joshua Kalloger, of 14 Fern- at 4:19 a.m. Sunday on Arling- playing chase in Steer Swamp. were reportedly running free wood Ave., was arrested on a ton Street. When they went back, the bike in the parking lot at 4:40 p.m. warrant charge of larceny at was gone. The bike was later Saturday at 111 Foster St. One 10:10 p.m. Friday. Overdose found and voicemail was left bunny was caught and taken to Shannon Kelley, 23, of 78 for the owner. Taylormade Grooming Salon. B Lennox Road, Nahant, was A report of an overdose at The business would watch the arrested and charged with 1:38 p.m. Friday on Market NAHANT bunny for as long as possible. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS speeding, Class B drug posses- Street; at 9:28 a.m. Saturday Police reported the business Australian Federal Police and NSW Police offi- sion, failure to stop for police, on Parkland Avenue; at 11:59 Arrests was watching one bunny, but and passing violation at 3:57 a.m. Saturday on Curwin Circle; cers work in the Surry Hills suburb of Sydney, the other bunny got away and Australia on Saturday. p.m. Friday. at 9:21 p.m. Saturday on Cur- Axel Lopez, 20, of 39 Rocka- police could not catch it. Lilian Limo-Ramos, 18, of win Circle; at 12:51 a.m. Sun- way St., Apt. 1, Lynn, was arrest- By Rod McGuirk of the attack, the location 445 Essex St., was arrested day on Normandy Road. ed and charged with crosswalk Theft and charged with violation violation, unlicensed operation ASSOCIATED PRESS and timing. “In recent days, law en- of the open container law at Theft of a motor vehicle and failure A report of a robbery at CANBERRA, Austra- 10:44 a.m. Friday. to notify RMV of name/address 12:30 p.m. Saturday at 4 Mill forcement has been be- A report of a larceny at 9:49 lia — Police disrupted come aware of informa- Levit Marmolejos, 47, of change at 12:53 p.m. Friday. St. A caller reported that $400 the first alleged plot in 170 Union St., was arrested a.m. Friday at 38 Hanover St.; was taken from him while he tion that suggested some at 11:06 a.m. Friday at 19 Australia to bring down people in Sydney were and charged with assault and Complaints was sleeping. He suspects the an airplane and arrested battery and witness intimida- Greenwood Circle; at 1:57 p.m. people responsible were his planning to commit a ter- Friday at 13 Alice Ave.; at 5:33 A report of a disturbance at four men in raids on Syd- rorist attack using an im- tion at 11:49 a.m. Sunday. friend and his friend’s girlfriend, ney homes, officials said Maradiaga Mejia, 21, of p.m. Friday at 35 Washington 11:19 p.m. Thursday on Wharf provised devise,” Colvin as they reportedly threatened Sunday. 4525 North 36th St., Milwau- St.; at 8:20 p.m. Friday at 22 Street. said. to harm the caller if he reported Prime Minister Mal- kee, Wis., was arrested and Autumn St.; at 10:52 a.m. Sat- Deakin University secu- the theft to the police. The call- colm Turnbull said that charged with violation of the urday at 32 Union St.; at 11:13 rity expert Greg Barton PEABODY er was taken to Salem Hospital security has been in- open container law at 10:52 a.m. Saturday at 150 Lewis St.; said the first plot to tar- after an evaluation by EMS. creased at Sydney Air- a.m. Friday. at 1:37 p.m. Saturday at 46 Arrests A report of a larceny at 11:48 get aircraft in Australia, State St.; at 6 p.m. Saturday at port since Thursday be- which is the highest aspi- a.m. Sunday at 201 Brooksby cause of the plot. The Accidents 43 State St.; at 6:15 p.m. Sat- Kimberly A. Polidoro, 50, Village Drive. A caller reported ration of many extremists, urday at 630 Chestnut St. of 111R Main St., Apt. 3, was increased security mea- was a “pretty big thresh- she was the victim of a phone sures also were extended A report of a motor vehicle A report of motor vehicle theft arrested on a warrant at 11:58 scam. old moment.” hit and run accident at 11:47 at 9:57 a.m. Friday at 33 Par- a.m. Saturday. to all major international The plotters were ap- and domestic terminals a.m. Friday at Dunkin’ Donuts rott St.; at 4:46 a.m. Sunday Christopher M. White, 42, of Vandalism parently making a per- at 577 Walnut St.; at 1:30 a.m. at 72 Broad St.; at 5:57 a.m. 4 Lowell St. Court, Apt. 3, was around Australia over- oxide-based explosive Saturday at Boston and Federal Sunday at 108 Franklin St. arrested on a warrant at 9:58 A report of vandalism at 1:27 night. device rather than using streets; at 6:38 a.m. Saturday A report of a robbery at p.m. Friday. p.m. Saturday at 14 Judith “I can report last night nitrate-based chemicals at 15 Olive St.; at 7:09 a.m. 9:15 p.m. Saturday at Central Road. A caller reported that that there has been a ma- that can be detected by Saturday at 7 Broad St.; at Square and Union Street. Accidents his house was struck by eggs jor joint counterterrorism airport security swab 1:12 a.m. Sunday on Reservoir sometime overnight; at 9:59 operation to disrupt a ter- tests, Barton said. Road. Vandalism A report of a motor vehicle hit a.m. Sunday at 34 Northend rorist plot to bring down Manchester Arena A report of a motor vehicle and run accident at 11:12 p.m. St. A caller reported an un- an airplane,” Turnbull bomber Salman Abe- accident at 1:52 p.m. Friday at A report of vandalism at Friday at 68 Veterans Memorial known person put a screwdriver told reporters. “The opera- di used such a perox- 583 Chestnut St.; at 3:23 p.m. 11:43 a.m. Friday at 61 Essex Drive; at 8:39 a.m. Saturday at through the hood of a car. An- tion is continuing.” ide-based explosive, tria- Friday at 28 State St.; at 4:54 St.; at 3:06 a.m. Sunday at Piz- Cabaret Lounge at 96 Newbury other car also had a hole put Australian Federal Po- cetone triperoxide, better p.m. Friday at Cherry and Lew- za Lovers Pizza at 61 Essex St. St.; at 4:33 p.m. Saturday at in the hood. lice Commissioner An- known as TATP, to kill 22 is streets; at 6:41 p.m. Friday A report of motor vehicle Walgreens at 35 Main St.; at drew Colvin said details concert-goers in Britain at Eastern and Waitt avenues; vandalism at 10:51 a.m. Sat- 6:51 p.m. Saturday at 2 Walnut were scant on the specifics on May 22. at 6:47 p.m. Friday at Cottage urday at 2 Brightwood Terrace; St. and 3 Central St. SWAMPSCOTT and Linden streets; at 6 a.m. at 9:36 a.m. Sunday at 33 Lin- A report of a motor vehicle Saturday at 194 Franklin St.; at coln St.; at 9:43 a.m. Sunday accident at 11:11 a.m. Satur- Complaints MASSACHUSETTS POLICE BRIEF 5:43 p.m. Saturday at Boston at 8 Chase St.; at 10:41 a.m. day at 108 Lowell St.; at 2:41 A report of a disturbance and Cottage streets; at 7:51 Sunday at 65 Chatham St. p.m. Saturday at 104 Washing- at 2:20 p.m. Saturday at Uno Police investigating fatal town line at about 1:30 p.m. Saturday at 14 Landon ton St. One juvenile was taken Chicago Grill at 970 Paradise motorcycle crash in Danvers a.m. Saturday. He was Circle; at 1:08 a.m. Sunday at MARBLEHEAD to North Shore Children’s Hos- Road. pronounced dead at the 139 Lawton Ave.; at 7:39 a.m. pital; at 6:29 p.m. Saturday at DANVERS (AP) — scene. Sunday at 367 Chatham St. Accidents 527 Lowell St. and 2 Bourbon Theft State police are trying to Police say it doesn’t ap- A report of a motor vehicle St.; at 7:59 p.m. Saturday at 8 determine the cause of pear that any other vehi- cles were involved in the accident with personal injury at A report of a motor vehicle Gardner St. A motorcyclist fell A report of motor vehicle theft an early morning fatal accident. All southbound 2:30 a.m. Sunday at Grant and accident at 10:43 a.m. Friday off his bike, but refused med- at 2:59 p.m. Saturday at 450 motorcycle wreck in Quinn roads. at Pleasant and Hewitt streets. ical attention; at 4:32 p.m. Paradise Road. lanes of the highway were Danvers. closed for several hours Troopers say a 35-year- after the crash. old man from Woburn The man’s name hasn’t crashed his 2013 Harley been released. Davidson into a guard- State police say the cause Lynn Drug Task Force CALL 24 HOURS A DAY rail on Route 128 south- of the accident remains bound near the Beverly under investigation. Hotline or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. 781-477-4444 Callers may remain anonymous. Call Customer Service to place an ad Spanish menu available 781-593-7700, ext. 2 MONDAY, JULY 31, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Peabody band hits Tall Heights at three-day Newport Folk Festival

NEWPORT shared a single mic, har- alive and well. The all-star Saturday with an explo- From A1 monizing like CS&N, and Grandma’s Hands Band, sive, Latin-flavored, bass- the mix of two acoustic which included Justin Ver- heavy groove. With lyrics The tiny stage inside the guitars and cello was sub- non (Bon Iver), Patterson sung in both English and park’s museum was jam- lime. Hood (Drive-By Truck- Spanish, this incredibly packed with instruments, The Ballroom Thieves ers) and Alynda Segarra tight band mixed Santa- amps, and microphones. (guitarist Martin Earley, (Hurray For the Riff Raff) na smoothness with Los There was barely enough cellist Calin Peters and and others, electrified the Lobos ferocity. room to accommodate the drummer Devin Mauch) place with its one-time-on- • Up-and-comers worth local musicians, who in- first performed at New- ly performance of Withers termingled and played a port in 2015. Their sound songs “Use Me,” “Ain’t No checking out: Jalen N’Gon- mix of their own songs and and songs have evolved Sunshine,” “Lovely Day” da, a Maryland native cover tunes of artists who since then, and they and “Lean on Me.” now based in Liverpool, have performed at New- brought a cathartic power “This is one of those who played electric gui- port through the years. to their new material and ‘Newport Moments,’” said tar and sang like Justin Chris Foster’s troubles began as a juvenile but Montbleau has been an collaborations with Mont- the jazzed producer, who Timberlake; Nikki Lane, he has been drug and alcohol free since 2011. acclaimed singer, song- bleau and Tall Heights. also must’ve been pleased a Nashville bandleader, writer and bandleader for This festival, where that the predicted thun- who yodeled about red- more than a decade. His in 1965 Dylan famously derstorms and vile weath- necks and the nighttime Saugus native Foster most recent album, “I Was went electric and was al- er throughout the week- being the right time; her Just Leaving,” was record- legedly booed off the stage end never materialized. cowpunk songs sounded ed in New Orleans with by irate fans of traditional Here’s a quick look at like tunes on those old winning war on drugs producer Anders Osborne folk, was of course founded some of my favorite New- Carlene Carter/Nick Lowe and engineer Mark How- by George Wein, who was port Moments of Friday albums; Matt the Electri- SAUGUS on Chatham Street and ard, who’s worked with born in Lynn and studied and Saturday: cian, who delivered smart From A1 seized marijuana, pre- U2, Bob Dylan, Neil Young piano with teachers in the • Joe Henry and Bil- scription drugs, and am- and other superstars. city. Wein was backstage ly Bragg’s delightful set story-songs with a beauti- ful voice; Nashville’s Aar- addiction’s deadly ways. munition. He used drugs Montbleau, a fine guitar- at the fest throughout the of such old-time railroad Ask any Saugus teenag- on Lee Tasjan, who has while awaiting trial, but ist, is blessed with an ex- weekend: a sign at the en- songs as “Railroad Bill,” er if they’ve lost a friend later got clean when in- the rock star look (John pressive, soulful voice that trance to the backstage “John Henry” and Gordon or acquaintance to drugs carcerated. sounded wondrous in this area boldly announced Lightfoot’s “Early Morn- Lennon hippie sunglass- and you’ll hear a resound- “I was sure I was not go- small space. “No carts allowed, except ing Rain.” Joe Henry’s es, long hair, black suit), ing yes. Last year, the ing to use drugs,” he said. Indie folk duo Tall for George Wein’s when performance of his song the John Hiatt/Bowie-like once quiet town reported Upon release, he was high Heights, singer-guitar- George is in it.” “Trampoline” was my sin- songs (“Beyotch Can’t 13 opioid-related deaths, on cocaine and shooting ist Tim Harrington and The North Shore impact gle favorite 2017 Newport Sing”), the guitar prowess more than double its rate heroin by the following singer-cellist Paul Wright, continues. Jay Sweet, the Moment. and a top-flight band to of the previous year. morning. with strong backing by executive producer of the • The band Joseph, warrant the buzz he’s been “Dealers target the more In 2009, due to bacterial Peabody High grad Paul Newport Festivals Foun- which consists of three sis- getting; folk rockers Blind affluent kids,” said Jan D., infection in his heart from Dumas on electronic dation, grew up in Essex ters from Portland, Ore., Pilot; Hooray For the Riff a substance abuse special- IV drug use, he was found drums, offered intoxicat- and still lives there. He’s drew the biggest crowd Raff and their songs with ist at a local rehab facility. unresponsive at a state ing, hypnotic original per- in charge of both the folk I’ve ever seen at the small- a message, led by front- She further warned, “Now, detox center. sonal songs they create in and jazz festival, which is ish Harbor Stage. One Fentanyl is the big thing. “My family was done,” their Beverly home. Their this coming weekend at acoustic guitar, one tam- woman Alynda Segarra who sounds like Chrissie Kids are waking up from he said. glorious harmonies earned Fort Adams. Sweet was of- bourine, one stomping foot overdoses not knowing it But as a freshman at Hynde and belts out resis- loud applause from the ten seen running between and three voices in perfect was cut into their drugs.” Newbury College, Foster tance songs like John Fo- packed house, which en- the three main stages, harmony: absolute heaven! Woefully battling incal- sold his prescribed Xanax dured stiflingly hot temps clutching a walkie-talkie. Zach Williams of The Lone gerty’s “Fortunate Son” (“I culable recidivism rates, pills to buy heroin, and inside the museum during On Saturday, Sweet Bellow joined them for a ain’t no millionaire’s son”) and the State’s inability traveled each day from the three-hour showcase. stood to the side of the lovely version of Bonnie which resonated with the to treat them, still some Boston to Lynn to get his They will be touring with main Fort Stage, with Raitt’s “I Can’t Make You NPR-adoring audience. addicts do claw their way fix. Ben Folds this fall. its breathtaking views of Love Me.” out. This is one man’s sto- At the end of the school Bill Brotherton is the Harrington, Wright and Newport Harbor and Nar- • Chicano Batman, with ry. year, he entered detox and Montbleau wowed with a ragansett Bay, beaming its visually stunning wed- Item’s Features editor. Tell Chris Foster grew up in continued treatment in cover of Tracy Chapman’s during a wonderful trib- ding band outfits, woke him what you think at Saugus where he began Florida. He met a girl, and “Fast Car.” The three ute to Bill Withers, who is up the early arrivals on [email protected]. using drugs in middle others seeking treatment. school. Until he got clean “It was the blind leading in 2011, he lived nearly the blind,” he said. Revere comes together for fire victims a decade in a gamut of Again relapsing, he be- harrowing despair often came homeless, experi- seen by the addict. During enced drug-induced co- REVERE many failed recovery at- mas, and was arrested From A1 tempts, drug-involved several times within 18 crimes, and jail time, he months. but a responding Cam- hurt himself and others, “I was doing some of the bridge firefighter was burned bridges through- most shameful things to treated at an area hospi- out the Northeast like a get my drugs,” he said. He tal. great funeral pyre. went to sleep each night With the fundraiser, the While riddled by mem- hoping not to wake up. city’s efforts to aid the ories of an alcoholic fa- More warrants eventu- fire victims continued, as ther being arrested, and ally served, Foster stood relief agencies, including a hardworking mother before a judge in the Sun- the American Red Cross, who cried over past due shine State who offered set up at First Congre- bills, Foster’s behavior led ‘the deal of a lifetime.’” gational Church, shortly to an intervention by the Choosing another 90-day after the fire. Residents Department of Social Ser- rehab over five years in in need of relief services vices. prison, and once again at- were urged to visit the In eighth grade, he was tempting recovery, Foster church, Arrigo said in the expelled for selling mar- last drank and drugged immediate aftermath of ijuana, and later entered before entering a rehab the blaze. the Lynn Juvenile Court facility in Florida, Sept. On Sunday afternoon, system. At 14, after multi- 16, 2011. donors, victims and city ple offenses, he was placed Today, Foster’s making officials made their way on Child in Need of Ser- positive strides in the field to the fundraiser dinner. vices. of addiction. As executive Shortly after the event “I earned a reputation director of GateHouse started, Joe Gravellese, for being a troublemaker, Treatment in Nashua, aide to the mayor, said bully, and drug addict,” N.H., he’s a recovery re- there had been a couple of Foster said. source for people around thousand dollars raised. At 15, he began abusing the country. He said there was no set Valium. He’s also forming a goal, except to raise as When his mother re- non-profit organization much as possible — the ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE married and moved the named Project Released, victims lost so much in family to Reading, Foster to provide resources for the fire that anything Laura Evans, left, of the Revere Elks Club, selling 50/50 raffle tickets to hung with drug dealers imprisoned and/or re- would help. Kathleen Heiser and Nancy Dowd at the fundraiser for the victims of the and gangs. After racking leased addicts, educate Peggy Cardone lived at fire on Taft Street in Revere. up additional offenses, the schools on addiction, and 41 Taft St., a two-family courts offered him a choice. meet at-risk students. His home that was destroyed. down the street, she went got a place in Revere, and and are moving to Ever- He chose rehab over jail, “master plan” is to start She said she had good in- back to sleep. She thought has been there a couple ett because they have no but was discharged within locally along the North surance, which was help- maybe the smell had come of weeks now. He said it’s choice. a few months for fighting. Shore. ful, but her daughter, who off the wind and was from nice place — it’s not home, Lainez said he woke up At 16, he began using Offering hope to those also lived in the dwell- far off, because after she but it’ll do while the fami- to his second-floor neigh- OxyContin, an expensive still suffering the unfor- ing, didn’t. She said her came back into the house, ly rebuilds. bor knocking on his door, drug. giving throes of addiction, daughter essentially lost it was gone. She got back Garden and his 10-year- which alerted him to the In 2006, Foster faced “There is a way out,” Fos- everything in the fire. up shortly after 4 a.m. and old half-brother, John fire. He said it’s amaz- a long-term sentence in ter said. Cardone said sometimes headed for the bathroom, Frautten, were gifted with ing what the city is doing prison after fighting at a Today, meticulously she finds she has some- which is at the back of the tickets in house party. Charges were groomed, well-spoken, thing missing. She might house with the kitchen. the aftermath of the fire for his family, and that no words can express his filed down, and most were and working toward an be cooking dinner, and “As soon as I stepped by Carol Tye, a School dismissed. When proba- MBA in Healthcare Ad- gratitude. realize that she doesn’t my foot into the kitchen, Committee member and tion ended on his 18th ministration, one wouldn’t have something that she I heard a big whoosh and former school superinten- “In my position as may- birthday, “the party be- initially take this 28-year- needs. One particularly this wall of fire came up,” dent. or, it’s really heartening to gan.” old for an addict. But in- devastating loss for her Cardone said. “You could Tye said the tickets see the community come Over the next four years, side he fortunately still was losing the eulogy she see the flames shooting are her family’s, and are together during a very dif- shooting heroin and co- remembers. wrote for her father, and through my kitchen back five rows behind the Red ficult situation,” said Arri- caine, detoxes and rehabs “I had the gift of desper- the DVD the family put door, which is an inside Sox dugout. She said she go. “This is a very difficult filled his calendar, and his ation,” Foster said. “God together for his memorial. door, which meant that wanted to do something to one that happened about mother received innumer- gave me a life, and Fellow- Those are the tough it had already went past lift John’s spirits after the a month and a half ago, able calls from hospitals ship (Alcoholics Anony- things, she said, but for the outside door, which is devastation. and to see the community and jails. mous) gave me the ability the most part, it was just very frightening. It had to Frautten said he was come out, and support the Foster moved to Lynn to show up.” a house. Cardone said mean that the whole hall- surprised by the gesture. families that have been and sold drugs. The former Saugus res- she wishes she could put way was on fire.” He said he didn’t know “I had a diverse clien- ident graduated magna it back together, but her Cardone said she’s that Tye was going to give impacted by the fire, it’s been amazing — it shows tele,” he said. “Accoun- cum laude from Spring- family all survived, some- been fortunate. She said him the tickets and they tants and teachers do field College on Mother’s the fabric of the commu- thing she is thankful for she found a lovely house made him feel better. cocaine, police officers do Day and she no longer re- nity and how strong we because it was a terrible thanks to a realtor friend. Jose Lainez was a res- OxyContin … and a lot of ceives late night calls re- fire. She said the city has been ident of the other home are as a city and how we nurses use prescription garding her son. Cardone said she woke amazing in the aftermath lost in the fire at 45 Taft do look out for each other pills.” Foster and GateHouse up the first time at 3 a.m. of the fire and that it St. He lived there with his when tough times come In 2008, the Lynn Drug Treatment can be reached The fire started about an makes her want to tear up. wife and kids. He said his around.” Unit raided his apartment at 1-855-448-3725. hour later. She said she Her grandson, Lance family is currently staying thought she could smell Garden, said the support with his sister-in-law, but Gayla Cawley can be something burning, but has been like a restoring are moving next month to reached at gcawley@item- ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! after some investigation faith in humanity type of Everett. They plan to come live.com. Follow her on Call Customer Service to place an ad of the house and looking thing. He said the family back to Revere, he said, Twitter @GaylaCawley. 781-593-7700, ext. 2 A8 MONDAY, JULY 31, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Pope’s choir launches US tour as it seeks to recapture glory VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican’s Sistine Chapel Choir is embarking on its first U.S. tour in 30 years, hoping to show audiences in New York, Washing- ton and Detroit that it has abandoned the habits that earned it a reputation as the “Sistine Screamers.” The Pontifical Musical Chapel Sistina, colloquially known as the “Pope’s Choir,” bills itself as the world’s oldest choir, part of the tradition of liturgical choirs that have sung for pontiffs since the first cen- turies of the Roman Catholic Church. Hearing the singers’ dulcet tones today, it’s hard to imagine they earned the nickname the “Sistine Screamers” a few years back for their habit of belting PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS out their numbers operatically, relying on volume instead of technique. Nightmare at the museum: Art auction triggers ethics dispute “Truly, they were singing in a manner that had no relation to the old music,” BOSTON (AP) — A Massachusetts mu- disposable financial asset,” the American said choir master Monsignor Massimo seum’s decision to part with 40 artworks, Alliance of Museums and the Association Palombella, shown below. including two by illustrator Norman of Art Museum Directors said in a joint Rockwell, has touched off a debate over statement. The sale would be an “irre- whether it’s ever ethical to sell pieces of deemable loss,” they added. the collection to pay the bills. Leslie Ferrin, who runs an area com- The Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield, pany that represents artists, started a pictured above, has come under intense Facebook page for members of the local PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS national and local pressure after an- art community opposed to the sale called nouncing it’s auctioning the art. “ the art at the Berkshire Museum Jessica Williams says it’s a Critics say it’s violating a cardinal rule of of Natural History and Art.” Members of great time to be actor of color museums: Don’t sell stuff to pay the bills. the group say they hope to convince the “One of the most fundamental and museum to change its mind. NEW YORK (AP) — Jessica Williams, long-standing principles of the museum “Selling gifts is against every moral above, says it’s a great time to be an field is that a collection is held in the and ethical standard” of running a mu- actress of color, and applauds Netflix for public trust and must not be treated as a seum, she said. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS leading the way in promoting diversity. Williams, who cut her teeth as a corre- Under ICBM’s red glare, Pyongyang pretties up its ‘pyramid’ spondent on “The Daily Show,” takes on her first starring role in the streaming PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — network’s original film, “The Incredible North Korea has quietly unveiled reno- Jessica James.” vations around its capital’s biggest land- The actress feels Netflix helped shape mark — a futuristic, pyramid-shaped stories about people of color, citing orig- 105-story hotel that remains the world’s inal programming like “Master of None” tallest unoccupied building 30 years after and “Orange is the New Black” that are construction began. Walls set up to keep able to “showcase people of color in an people out of a construction area around amazing way.” the gargantuan Ryugyong Hotel were While inclusion continues to improve, pulled down late last week as the North especially on Netflix, Williams says the marked the anniversary of the Korean struggle for racial equality is far from over. War armistice. The removal revealed “I think it’s a difficult time in some ways two broad new walkways leading to the to be a person of color, and I think the building and a big red propaganda sign same for actors of color, but I also think declaring that North Korea is a leading it’s a great a time. Because I think now rocket power. ... there’s so much more room, I think, for It remains to be seen if the current work us to be seen, and there’s room for us to on the Ryugyong is intended to be a step create our own stories,” Williams said. toward actually finishing the long-stalled project or, more likely, an effort to make PHOTO | ASSOCIATED better use of the land around it. PRESS New CBS newsmagazine promises immersive storytelling NEW YORK (AP) — CBS premieres a news program Monday designed to show- case the journalism on its CBSN stream- ing service, the second time this summer one of the broadcast networks has tried a fresh twist on the newsmagazine format. “CBSN: On Assignment” airs the first of four summer episodes Monday at 10 p.m. EDT, a day after NBC’s “Sunday Night PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS with Megyn Kelly” has its last show until next spring. The CBS series promis- Telegram denies Iran’s claim es no host, no celebrity interviews and a that it installed servers there storytelling style that will be familiar to young fans of Vice and John Oliver. TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s communi- Its first episode includes stories on cations and information technology min- foreign workers building American auto ister was quoted Sunday as saying the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS plants, the recruitment of children as Is- widely used Telegram messenger service lamic State fighters and innovative uses of has transferred some of its servers into George Clooney, Guillermo del Toro on Venice Film Fest slate robots in Japan, like the one shown below. the country, but the encrypted applica- The idea is to give broadcast exposure tion’s founder swiftly denied the claim. ROME (AP) — This year’s Venice Film starting a few days ahead of the Toronto to the more immersive storytelling used The report from Iran’s semi-official Festival will include a crime comedy festival — has helped make it a major on CBSN, said Mosheh Oinounou, the ISNA news agency quoted Mahmoud by George Clooney, a Guillermo del awards-season springboard. In recent series’ executive producer. Vaezi as saying: “As a result of meetings Toro fantasy and a Darren Aronofsky years it has presented the world pre- with Telegram managers, some of its thriller. mieres of multiple Oscar winners includ- servers have been moved to the country.” Organizers of the world’s oldest film ing “Spotlight” and “La La Land.” But Telegram CEO Pavel Durov said festival announced a 21-film competition This year’s contenders for Venice’s top that’s not so, reiterating the company’s lineup Thursday that features the Cloo- Golden Lion award include del Toro’s previous position in a Twitter message ney-directed “Suburbicon,” the story of “The Shape of Water,” starring Sally to The Associated Press on Sunday. a home invasion gone wrong that stars Hawkins as a woman who forges a “No Telegram servers will be moved to Matt Damon and Julianne Moore, relationship with a sea creature, and Iran,” he wrote, while providing a link to with a script by Joel and Ethan Coen. 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By Katie Morrison ITEM STAFF LYNN — The Pine Hill Reds staged a 10-run rally to win their game Saturday and earn the right to play the Wyoma Red Sox Sunday for a spot in the City Series final. However, the Reds’ bats were ITEM FILE PHOTO as silent Sunday as they were Paul Hartford shows un- loud the day before. Jack Ander- usual dedication to Lit- son of the Red Sox shut them tle League baseball in down, allowing only one run in a Lynn. 3-1 victory at Kiley Park. As a result, it’ll be the Red Sox KATIE MORRISON and the Lynn Shore Braves this evening (5:45) at Kiley. Should Wyoma win, there will be a ITEM FILE PHOTO winner-take-all game Tuesday. Shea Palmer’s rst-inning Salute to If the Braves win, they are the homer got Wyoma’s Red champs. Sox off and running Sun- “I knew this would be a pitch- day. summer ers’ duel,” said Wyoma manager Rick Anderson. “We had our two Anderson went all the way for No. 1s going, and I told (Pine Wyoma. activities Hill manager) Rich Avery that “Thankfully,” his father said, In the last whichever team got to three “he kept his pitch count down.” week, we’ve runs, or something like that, Brown lasted into the sixth in- had two of the would win the game.” ning, with Richie Avery finish- best sum- Wyoma got off on the right foot ing up. in the first inning when Shea mer sporting A day earlier, the Reds went Palmer hit a David Brown pitch events in into the sixth inning facing a out of the park to give the Red Lynn: the 5-run deficit and elimination. Sox a 1-0 lead. Wyoma scored Little League But they put up a 10-spot in and two more in the third, with City Series and the Parks topped West Lynn, 18-13. Jack Anderson coming and Rec basketball champi- ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON “It was great. We kept telling home on a wild pitch and Palm- them not to get down, sometimes onships. From left, Pine Hill’s Stevie Pedro, David Brown and er coming home on an error. that’s tough as 12-year-old kids, Friday, the Parks and Rec Chris Champa celebrate the nal out in Saturday’s win Pine Hill got a run in the bot- being down eight runs,” Rich league crowned winners in over West Lynn. The Hillies fell Sunday to Wyoma, how- tom of the sixth, scoring on a three divisions at the cham- ever. fielder’s choice. SERIES, B2 pionships at Marian Gar- dens. The vibe at the champi- onships is just so fun. There’s music blasting, kids running around, and some colorful More play-by-play provided by one of the league’s organizers, Fred Hogan. basketball Winners (and runners-up) get trophies and the winners in store get T-shirts. It’s an awesome way to end what is a great summer activity in Lynn. this week The people behind the league deserve all of the By Steve Krause credit. The scorekeepers, ITEM SPORTS EDITOR referees and everyone else that keeps things running LYNN — The horn has smoothly four nights a week, sounded for Lynn Park and rain or shine, provide a place Rec basketball. But that for kids to play, make friends doesn’t mean that we’re all and be part of a team that’s done with the sport. totally free for the kids. You Hardly. can just tell how much the Beginning Friday at Mar- kids love to play basketball, ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ian Gardens, we’ll see the and that must be a nice The crew that won the Norman E. Cressy Trophy at the end of race week gathered 25th addition of the Shoe reward for all the hard work afterward at the Corinthian Yacht Club. From left, it includes Peter Nielsen, Nicole City Classic, which will run the crew over there puts in. Torrie, Alec Torrie, Charlie Garrard Emily Garrard, and Jack Garrard. through Sunday.  The tournament has gone The City Series is another through several incarnations. great event, which wraps up Established in 1992, it was tonight or tomorrow, depend- Connecticut couple takes formerly the Hoganz Basket- ing on who wins Monday ball Classic until 2012, when night’s game between the former organizer Fred Hogan Wyoma Red Sox and Lynn stepped down and handed Shore Braves. win in Race Week regatta the reins over to Simmie An- Again, this event is only derson. possible thanks to the coach- MARBLEHEAD — John J/70s, having owned their boat members Jake LaDow and Luke What started out as a es and volunteers who devote and Molly Baxter of Riverside, for less than two years. They Lawrence, held strong at the top 4-team tournament for brag- their time to the leagues. The Conn, racing in the J/70 group, decided to compete in Marble- of the fleet from the very begin- ging rights among Lynn neighborhoods has become a Little League season is long, won the overall prize Sunday head to train for the class world ning, winning two of three races 32-team extravaganza with and the City Series is one of in the Helly Hansen National championship, which will be on the first day. From there, it middle school, high school, the last tournaments. But Offshore One Design (NOOD) held in Marblehead next year, was all about consistency, good everyone still comes out to college-age, and men’s cate- Regatta at Marblehead Race and for which they officially starts and conservative sailing, make sure it goes off without gories. Week. qualified by winning this event. according to John Baxter. a hitch. “Simmie’s taken over it, In addition to new gear from While Baxter said the team’s Credit goes to the coaches “We wanted to check out the and done a tremendous job Helly Hansen, the crew earned spot, and we heard there were biggest takeaway was figuring as well, who have to work out how to balance the boat go- with it,” said Hogan, formerly a berth in the championship re- a lot of good teams out here,” around players going on va- ing upwind, Lawrence, the tac- the girls basketball coach at gatta, hosted by Sunsail in the John Baxter said. “It was fun. cation and tired arms, among tician, went on to say that the Lynn English. other issues. British Virgin Islands Oct. 22- We definitely got the lay of the team is making huge strides Anderson played in the 29. land.” first-ever tournament, and MORRISON, B2 The Baxters are fairly new to The Baxters, along with crew REGATTA, B2 began helping Hogan run it in 2007. “It’s grown so much,” he said. “Today, you have Lynn Pats’ Ninkovich calls it a career natives in New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta … and they FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — New game, in 2009, before last season, when all call and ask when this is England Patriots defensive stalwart Rob he started the season with a four-game so they can plan their trips Ninkovich capped his 11-year NFL ca- suspension for violating the NFL’s poli- home to see their families reer by announcing his retirement Sun- cy on the use of performance-enhancing around it. day after the team’s morning practice at substances. From 2011-2015, he started “It’s like a big festival,” said Anderson. “It’s not just bas- Gillette Stadium. every regular-season game. ketball. There’s a lot of stuff Since joining the Patriots in 2009, He played in 131 games with 101 going on. There’s a cookout, Ninkovich had proven to be one of the starts, with 425 tackles, 46 sacks, and there’s music, a playground team’s most durable and dependable five interceptions, including one he re- players. turned for a touchdown in 2011. He also CLASSIC, B2 A defensive end and linebacker, he was appeared in 17 playoff games, all with a two-time co-captain and won two Super New England, making 16 starts, with 64 Bowls with New England. But he didn’t total tackles and six sacks. take the easiest route to get there. Ninkovich had been absent since train- A fifth-round pick by the New Orleans ing camp started on Thursday, for what Saints in 2006, he was waived four times the team called personal reasons. by the Saints and Miami Dolphins before “I wanted to make sure I made the joining the Patriots just before the start right choice,” Ninkovich said. “That was of the 2009 season — after spending that talking with my family, and looking at offseason trying to make the Saints as a the pros and cons. And coming in as a ITEM FILE PHOTOS long snapper. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS guy that had been cut a bunch, I’ve had Before joining New England, he had Simmie Anderson, left, injuries, I’ve had knee injuries that were Rob Ninkovich speaks to the media as he appeared in just eight games over three and Fred Hogan are the announces his retirement at Gillette Sta- seasons. close to being career-ending. prime movers for the dium Sunday. With New England he missed just one NINKOVICH, B2 Shoe City Classic. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JULY 31, 2017 Shoe City Classic tournament set for this weekend

CLASSIC have been donated by From B1 G&J Towing in Lynn. “They’ve been amazing,” … everything.” Hogan said. “Whatever Some of Lynn’s biggest we’ve asked for, we’ve got- stars from recent past will ten. They donate four sets be among the 250-plus and doesn’t ask for any- players who will be on thing.” hand next weekend. They There will also be bleach- include Anthony and An- ers brought in, thanks to tonio Anderson, Dwight DPW Director Lisa Ner- Brewington, Alvin Abreau, Tony Gallo, Corey Bing- ich, Hogan said, as a large ham, Jasper Grassa, Jar- crowd is expected. ell Byrd, Keandre Stanton “But,” says Anderson, and Kyle Doucette. “people show up early, “All of these guys are with their chairs, claiming still playing at a high lev- their spots.” el,” said Anderson. The tournament also The games begin at 5 employs board-certified p.m. Friday and at 10 a.m. referees under the direc- both Saturday and Sun- tion of Flynn Manalaysay. day. In the event of rain, Hogan also acknowl- the tournament will be edged sponsors Peter Ca- moved indoors to the Herb pano, Ward 6 councilor; ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Brenner Gym at Fecte- Rob Merryman of Ram Pine Hill’s Nick Rogers, left, and David Brown come out of the dugout to greet Chris Champa as au-Leary. Electrical and Consult- he crosses the plate during Saturday’s sixth-inning rally. The tournament will be ing; and John Ford, Lynn enhanced by lights that School Committee. It’s Shore vs. Wyoma in City Series final SERIES final batter of the inning. Down by seven, the Reds ed pass to Brown, brought From B1 West Lynn reclaimed the were running out of time the Reds within two. Then lead in the home half, as a to make up ground. In the the floodgates opened. Avery said. “But that just bases-loaded walk brought fifth, Pine Hill pushed two Walks to Champa and Will shows how these kids are. home Matt Carrillo, who runs across. Pedro knocked McCaffery tied the game They’re all great kids, and singled to start the inning. in a run with a groundout, at 13-13. they fought the whole Merryman came through and David Brown singled The Red Sox couldn’t game.” with another clutch hit, to make it 13-8 Red Sox. stop the bleeding. Jaiden West Lynn scored in each giving West Lynn a 5-4 Pitching and defense Driscoll hit a sacrifice fly of the first four innings, lead with a two-run single. were inconsistent for both to put the Reds on top, including a 7-run fourth, Nevin Gonzalez grounded teams throughout the and Pine Hill added four while the Reds scored in into a RBI fielder’s choice game, but the Reds played more runs with two outs. every inning but the first. to make it 6-4, Ben Marcia- strong defense and got Nick Rogers delivered the The Red Sox struck first no made it 7-4 with a sin- shut-down pitching when biggest blow, a three-run in the bottom of the first, gle, and Carrillo knocked it mattered most. With one double. as Almani Gerardo dou- in a run with his second out and the bases loaded With the strict Little ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE bled to open the frame. hit of the inning. Marcia- in the fourth, after Mer- League pitch counts and He came around on Omri no came around on an er- ryman was hit by a pitch tight schedule, West Lynn Jack Garrard, left, accepts the Norman E. Merryman’s two-run home ror, and the Red Sox had a Pine Hill’s Richie Avery coach Rob Merryman had Cressy Trophy from Steve Dalton at the end of run to center, giving West 9-4 lead before all was said took over for Sisson, who to go deep on the depth Marblehead Race Week at the Corinthian Yacht Lynn a 2-0 lead. and done in the second. relieved starter Chevalier chart to find fresh arms. Club. Pine Hill got it right Pine Hill scratched in the second. Avery got “You need to start think- back in the second, as West across a run in the third two groundouts to escape ing about the next game, Lynn pitcher Nick Gallo on Sisson’s RBI ground- further damage. He then and you end up having to Connecticut couple wins big struggled with command out, but just as the Reds came out and got the first start throwing kids who early and walked the bas- inched closer, the Red Sox two outs of the fifth, allow- haven’t really pitched,” prize in Race Week regatta es loaded with no outs. pulled away again. A Gon- ing one hit. Merryman said. “I asked Nate Sisson brought in a zalez double and Gallo Then it was up to Brown who could go out and REGATTA 30 boats. run on a sacrifice fly, and single to made it 12-5 in to shut the door. He got throw strikes, I had a From B1 Of the other nine classes Gallo fanned the next bat- the third. the final out of the fifth, couple of kids raise their competing in the regatta, ter. But the Reds wouldn’t Again, Pine Hill chipped setting the stage for the hands, and I can only be their training program for two winners were local go down quietly, and took away, as a Champa RBI comeback. proud of them standing worlds. Marblehead sailors: Bruce the lead on a single from groundout got the Reds The Reds took advan- up and saying they could “There’s a big checklist Dyson on the Internation- Stevie Pedro. within six. West Lynn re- tage of an error and two do it, that’s all you can ask to make sure that you’re al One Design (IOD) Gyp- Later that inning, with sponded with a run in the walks to start the inning. for.” set up to be able to go out sy and Charlie Garrard on the bases loaded, Chris bottom of the fourth as Pedro’s double brought But for Pine Hill, Brown there and have a shot,” Merlin in the J/105 fleet. Champa drew a two-out Merryman was hit with a Pine Hill within three, and was in fine form. He struck Lawrence said Garrard, who was also walk to make it 4-2 Pine pitch with the bases load- two more walks, including out the side in the sixth to “To come here to a ven- the recipient of Sun- Hill. Gallo struck out the ed. an intentional bases-load- put this one away. ue like this early on and day’s North Sails Boat of to excel against a majority the Day and the Cressy of our good competition in Award, said the key to his the U.S., I mean, it’s nice. success this weekend was Morrison: Here’s a salute to summer in the city But along with everything having his teenage son that comes with that, and daughter, Emily (pit) MORRISON the tournament coming thing; in Hartford’s case, about the guy in his mem- we’ve learned ten-fold and Jack (bow), onboard. From B1 to support their friends. it’s coaching baseball and ory. I think Hartford’s how to come in to the next “Without them it There has been great fan Lynn Little League. the same way. He talked event.” wouldn’t happen,” Gar- Since all the competing support for all the games You have to really love to me about recognizing Looking ahead, the crew rard said. “Together, we teams come from Lynn, so far, and I hope the something to dedicate so a former player from plans to return to Marble- make it work.” there’s a lot of sportsman- turnout is even better for much time and energy to decades ago, not just his head next summer leading The was the fifth and fi- ship in the games. Friends the finale. it, and it’s clear he has name, but what team he into the world champion- nal stop of the 2017 Helly are playing against  that passion. I’m not from played for and what year ship after training their way Hansen NOOD Regat- friends, and even if When I was in college, Lynn, and I never played he played, or being able to down to Florida and back. ta Series. In addition to they’re opponents on the I had the privilege of Little League baseball, tell kids now what it was Regatta organizers de- winners from each of the field, they show so much interning for the Red but I found myself so like to coach their fathers. termine the overall winner five NOOD events this respect for each other. I’ve Sox radio broadcast and engaged and interested in Hartford’s definitely based on the strongest in- year, interested sailors seen shortstops high five getting to work for Sox the book he put together, seemed to take on another dividual finish in the most can charter and compete opposing batters rounding Hall of Fame broadcaster The History of the Lynn competitive class. The J/70 role besides coach: Lynn against the overall win- the bases on a , Joe Castiglione. Both on City Series, because his fleet was the largest of the Little League historian. ners at the championship. or baserunners offering and off the air, Castigli- excitement about it just weekend and completed The Helly Hansen Na- His book is almost like a words of encouragement one’s passion and love for sold me. seven races in three days. tional Offshore One De- big town-wide yearbook to someone who just made the game and the team Also like Castiglione, Also in the J/70 class, sign (NOOD) Regatta of everyone who passed an error. It’s these little always shined through. Hartford has the uncan- the Helly Hansen Junior Series returns to Marble- moments that make me You know there’s nothing ny ability to remember through the league in Crew — a team of five lo- head next July 27-29. smile and that make the else he’d rather be doing minute details from years the last 66 years. I urge cal youth sailors specially For comprehensive re- tournament so fun. than calling the game. ago. Mention some kid anyone who is interested selected to compete in the sults, visit yachtscoring. I’ve also seen a lot of Lynn Shore’s Paul Hart- who got a cup of coffee in the history of Little regatta — finished 12th of com. former Little Leaguers ford seems to be cut from with the Sox back in the League baseball in the who graduated to Babe the same cloth. It’s rare early 1990s and I bet city to strike up a conver- Ruth, or players from to meet someone who just Castiglione could tell you sation with Hartford and Next stop for Jerry Jones other Lynn teams not in exudes passion for some- something that stands out check out the book. is Football Hall of Fame

Patriots’ Ninkovich announces his retirement FRISCO, Texas (AP) — the locker room to make Jerry Jones never seems arrangements for fans. NINKOVICH including quarterback an unheralded addition. and rookies Derek Rivers sure where to start in The most direct link is From B1 Tom Brady, tight end Rob He developed into a highly and Deatrich Wise Jr. tracing the roots that led emerging as the surprise Gronkowski, captain Mat- respected teammate and “Got to love a guy like to him becoming one of buyer of the proud but “It’s lasted me 11 years thew Slater, safety Devin mentor to younger players. Ninko, you know, cause the most powerful men in fading Dallas franchise so I’m happy I’ve had that McCourty, defensive tack- Ninkovich choked up sev- maybe half the guys here the NFL. for $140 million in 1989. durability there. There’s a le Alan Branch, lineback- eral times during his de- might not know who he His influence in the That came a little more time where that durabili- er Dont’a Hightower and livery, including when he is but he has had a great league is as good a rea- ty doesn’t last as long. I’m than 20 years after a failed receivers Julian Edelman spoke directly to Belichick. career,” Giants linebacker son as any why the Dal- just happy that I was able bid for the San Diego and Danny Amendola. “Coach, I gave you every- Jonathan Casillas said. las Cowboys owner and Chargers, which he tried to play for this organiza- general manager will soon Belichick and Kraft thing I had. I hope it was “He won two Super Bowls as a precocious 20-some- tion as long as I have. be inducted into the Pro spoke before Ninkovich enough,” Ninkovich said. “I in New England. If I am thing with almost nothing “It wasn’t an easy deci- Football Hall of Fame. made his announcement. love this game. Thank you.” not mistaken early in his but borrowed cash. sion. After 11 seasons, and Maybe it’s the 9-year-old “He’s a really special Ninkovich had been ex- career he bounced around 19 seasons total playing Jones dressed in a bow tie “These years have been guy,” Belichick said. “I’ve pected to be a valuable a little bit and been cut a football, it’s time for me to by his mother so he could so filled up with special walk away. I look forward never coached a more un- part of the Patriots’ de- couple of times. But when greet customers at the times, even the rough to the next phase of my selfish player, and I’ve fense again this season. he was on New England he family grocery store in Ar- ones, I thought that was life.” coached a lot of them. New England’s depth was uncuttable. kansas. my reward,” said Jones, Ninkovich made the an- “There’s so many big chart includes Trey Flow- “He is a great teammate Or perhaps it’s the young who has been on the stage nouncement surrounded plays that he made ers, who led the team with to have. He is a pro of all Razorback who figured as a presenter three times: by Patriots owner Robert through the course of his seven sacks last season, pros. I was with him for out he could buy game for receiver Michael Irvin, Kraft, coach Bill Belichick career.” newcomer Kony Ealy, ac- half a year in New En- tickets from students for running back Emmitt and the coaching staff, Ninkovich began his ca- quired in a trade with gland, but I have known $1 and sell them for $20, Smith and offensive line- and many teammates reer in New England as Carolina, Geneo Grissom him for years.” which included leaving man Larry Allen. MONDAY, JULY 31, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS (Not including last night’s games) TONIGHT TUESDAY Tonight Tuesday Wednesday WEST Lynn City Series Lynn City Series at Martha’s vs. Wachusett at Bristol W L Pct. Pts. L10 At Kiley Park Vineyard Dirt Dogs Blues Pittsfield 26 22 .542 53 8-2 Wyoma vs. Lynn Shore Braves (5:45) At Kiley Park Sharks (7) (7) Wachusett 25 21 .543 50 5-5 Wyoma Red Sox vs. Lynn Shore Bristol 23 21 .523 46 5-5 NSBL (7) NS Phillies at Newburyport (6) Braves (if nec., 5:45) Worcester 21 25 .457 45 4-6 EAST W L Pct. Pts. L10 SPORTS BRIEFS Thursday Friday Brockton 27 20 .574 56 4-6 vs. Martha’s vs. Seacoast Nashua 24 23 .511 48 6-4 Bruins Learn to participate in Bruins Acade- Vineyard Mavericks Seacoast 22 24 .478 44 5-5 my Learn to Play. For more Sharks (7) Marthas Vineyard 22 26 .458 45 4-6 Play Academy information, contact commu- (7) Navigators 20 28 .417 41 4-6 nityrelations@bostonbruins. Lynn Youth Hockey is part- com. nering with the Boston Bru- ins for the Bruins Hockey Academy, which will take Lynn Summer fails Sox in loss to K.C. place on October 7, 14, 21 Track Series and 28 from 9:30-10:30 a.m. BOSTON (AP) — Know- The Lynn Parks and Recre- at Connery Rink in Lynn. ing they’ve completely re- ation Department’s Youth Registrations opens August 2 covered from their rough at bostonbruins.com/learnto- Summer Evening Track first two months of the play. For $100, registrants meets will be held Monday season, the Kansas City will receive a free, full set of evenings until Aug. 21 at Royals are having a lot of CCM equipment to keep (a Manning Field, starting at fun. $500 retail value), a profes- 6:30 p.m. Alex Gordon’s two-run sional personalized fitting There is no entry fee, and triple capped a four-run and four weeks of on-ice kids, from toddlers to high eighth inning, and the instruction led by certified schoolers, from all communi- Royals rallied for a 5-3 coaches and NHL alumni. ties are welcome. victory over the Boston The program is intended There are eight different Red Sox on Sunday, a day for players who have not par- running events and two field after their season-high, ticipated in an organized events. nine-game winning streak hockey program before; chil- For more information, visit was snapped. dren who have registered lwrun.org or contact Joe Abe- Alcides Escobar added with a Massachusetts hockey lon at [email protected] or a two-run single in the association are not eligible to 617-893-7064. eighth and drove in three runs for the Royals, who TV/RADIO lost in extra innings on Saturday after taking the TV NBCSN, 3 p.m. series opener. Baseball: National Baseball “The vibes good right Cycling: Tour of Utah (Stage now,” winning pitcher Ja- Congress World Series, 1), FS2, 2 p.m. ESPN2, 7 p.m.; Cleveland at son Hammel said. “The Boston, ESPN, NESN, 7:08 Horse Racing: Saratoga Live, vibes real good.” p.m. FS2, 4 p.m. The Royals ended May in last in the AL Central Pro Basketball: Big3 games RADIO — eight games under .500. (tape) FS1, 8 p.m. Baseball: Cleveland at Bos- They’ve taken off and now Beach Volleyball: FIVB World ton, WEEI-FM 93.7, 7:08 trail first-place Cleveland Championships (tape), p.m. by two games after the In- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS dians lost 3-1 to the White Red Sox relief pitcher Heath Hembree follows through on a pitch against MAJOR LEAGUES Sox in Chicago. the Kansas City Royals in the ninth inning of Sunday’s game. A few cheers went up in National League the clubhouse when the East Division East Division gaerts booted Lorenzo his game-tying single be- Before the game, the White Sox won. `W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cain’s grounder for an er- fore Gordon greeted re- New York 56 47 .544 — Washington 62 41 .602 — Rookie Rafael Devers hit Royals acquired outfielder Boston 57 49 .538 ½ Miami 49 54 .476 13 a solo homer for Boston ror to open the eighth and liever Robby Scott with Melky Cabrera from the Tampa Bay 54 52 .509 3½ New York 48 55 .466 14 Eric Hosmer had a hard his hit that rolled into Baltimore 50 54 .481 6½ Atlanta 48 55 .466 14 and starter Drew Pomer- Chicago White Sox for two Toronto 49 56 .467 8 Philadelphia 38 64 .373 23½ anz gave up one run on single off the right hand the left-center gap and minor league in a Central Division Central Division and body of Matt Barnes bounced off the edge of the W L Pct GB W L Pct GB seven hits in 6 2/3 innings bid to bolster their offense. Cleveland 57 46 .553 — Chicago 56 48 .538 — in his 100th career start. (6-3). Salvador Perez then bullpen wall in right-cen- Gordon entered the day Kansas City 55 48 .534 2 Milwaukee 55 52 .514 2½ loaded the bases with a ter, making it 5-3. Minnesota 50 53 .485 7 St. Louis 52 53 .495 4½ Hammel (5-8) allowed hitting just .201 with five single. “It’s been an up and Detroit 47 56 .456 10 Pittsburgh 51 54 .486 5½ three runs on seven hits homers and 32 RBIs. Chicago 40 62 .392 16½ Cincinnati 42 63 .400 14½ to end a six-start winless “It opens the door, and down season. Early-on ev- West Division West Division The switch-hitting then all of a sudden erybody was talking about W L Pct GB W L Pct GB streak. His last victory Cabrera is batting .288 Houston 68 36 .654 — Los Angeles 73 31 .702 — also came against the Red there’s life instead of the getting rid of all these Seattle 53 53 .500 16 Arizona 60 45 .571 13½ with 13 homers and 56 Sox, at home on June 19. potential of an out, nobody players and what not, and Los Angeles 51 55 .481 18 Colorado 60 46 .566 14 RBIs. Texas 50 54 .481 18 San Diego 47 58 .448 26½ Kelvin Herrera got the on, against a team that is then we just kind of took Oakland 46 59 .438 22½ San Francisco 40 65 .381 33½ Boston moved ahead 2-0 Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games final three outs for his aggressive, playing with it upon ourselves to play N.Y. Yankees 5, Tampa Bay 4 L.A. Dodgers 2, San Francisco 1 23rd save, getting Mookie a lot of momentum,” Red better,” Gordon said. “It’s in the second on consecu- L.A. Angels 6, Toronto 5 Seattle 3, N.Y. Mets 2 Seattle 3, N.Y. Mets 2 Colorado 4, Washington 2 Betts to fly out with the Sox manager John Farrell been a heck of a year and tive RBI singles by Mitch Detroit 5, Houston 3 Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 3, 11 innings bases loaded. said of the error. we like where we’re at Moreland and Christian Boston 9, Kansas City 8, 10 innings Chicago Cubs 2, Milwaukee 1, 11 innings Cleveland 5, Chicago White Sox 4 Miami 7, Cincinnati 3 Shortstop Xander Bo- Escobar followed with right now.” Vazquez. Baltimore 4, Texas 0 Arizona 7, St. Louis 1 Oakland 5, Minnesota 4 San Diego 4, Pittsburgh 2 Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games Tampa Bay 5, N.Y. Yankees 3 Cincinnati 6, Miami 4 Hall of Fame ceremony an emotional one Toronto 11, L.A. Angels 10 Philadelphia 2, Atlanta 1 Detroit 13, Houston 1 Colorado 10, Washington 6, 1st game Kansas City 5, Boston 3 Chicago Cubs 4, Milwaukee 2 Chicago White Sox 3, Cleveland 1 St. Louis 3, Arizona 2 COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. entire 15-year career in Baltimore 10, Texas 6 Seattle 9, N.Y. Mets 1 (AP) — “Pudge” Rodriguez Houston, took the dais to Oakland 6, Minnesota 5, 12 innings Pittsburgh 7, San Diego 1 Seattle 9, N.Y. Mets 1 Washington 3, Colorado 1, 2nd game stared out at his father, wip- an extended applause from Monday’s Games San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 8:05 p.m. ing away tears as he spoke. the Astros fans who made Detroit (Fulmer 10-8) at N.Y. Yankees (Sev- Monday’s Games erino 7-4), 7:05 p.m. Atlanta (Foltynewicz 9-5) at Philadelphia “I love you with all of my the trip. Kansas City (Duffy 7-6) at Baltimore (Pivetta 3-6), 12:35 p.m. heart,” Rodriguez said. “If “You know I don’t like at- (Jimenez 4-7), 7:05 p.m. Washington (Gonzalez 8-5) at Miami Cleveland (Clevinger 5-3) at Boston (Fister (Urena 9-4), 7:10 p.m. I’m a Hall of Famer, you’re tention,” Bagwell said with 0-5), 7:10 p.m. San Francisco (Cain 3-9) at Oakland (Gray a Hall of Famer — double.” a tinge of nervousness. “I’m Seattle (Hernandez 5-4) at Texas (Hamels 6-5), 10:05 p.m. 5-1), 8:05 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Those words punctuat- so humbled to be here. I’m Tampa Bay (Cobb 9-6) at Houston (Morton Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. ed Rodriguez’s speech as just really trying to figure 8-4), 8:10 p.m. Washington at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Toronto (Estrada 4-7) at Chicago White Sox L.A. Dodgers at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. he was inducted Sunday out what’s going on.” (Shields 2-3), 8:10 p.m. St. Louis at Milwaukee, 7:40 p.m. into the Baseball Hall of Bagwell started his San Francisco (Cain 3-9) at Oakland (Gray Arizona at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. 6-5), 10:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Fame. Jeff Bagwell and Tim speech by thanking his Tuesday’s Games San Francisco at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Raines, along with former family, singling out his par- Detroit at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Kansas City at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Minnesota at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. commissioner Bud Selig ents and wife. Cleveland at Boston, 7:10 p.m. and front-office guru John “Mom, you are just the Seattle at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Schuerholz also were en- most amazing person in Toronto at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. shrined on a picture-perfect PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the world,” he said. “You’ve San Francisco at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Philadelphia at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. summer day in front of over Hall of Fame president Jeff Idelson, left, pres- been a pillar for me. I can’t Minnesota at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. 27,000 fans. ents inductee Jeff Bagwell with his plaque tell you how much I love “It’s always emotion- during an induction ceremony at the Clark you and what you mean to al when you see the fans me. My father, Bob. There’s TODAY IN SPORTS Sports Center, Sunday. cheering for you, and my something about a dad. whole family in front of me,” You brought me to love this 1932 — France beats the United second extra hole to win the Giant “This is such an incredible in the footsteps of his child- game of baseball. Some- States 3-2 for its sixth consecutive Eagle LPGA Classic. The 19-year-old Bagwell said. “I’m an emo- honor for me,” Rodriguez hood idol, Cincinnati Reds Davis Cup championship. Delasin is the youngest winner on tional person. It’s a dream thing my father instilled in said. “A little kid from Puer- star Johnny Bench, who 1934 — Britain, led by Fred Perry the tour since Amy Alcott took the just to be part of this beau- me was to never quit. Deep to Rico with a big dream. was seated on the dais be- and Bunny Austin, beats the United Orange Blossom Classic at age 19 tiful group. Now I have that inside, I just never gave up. States 4-1 at Wimbledon to win the in 1975. plaque forever. It’s unbe- Never let them take your hind him. That drive got me a long Davis Cup. 2005 — Grant Hackett becomes the dream away from you.” After speaking in Span- 1954 — Joe Adcock hits four hom- first swimmer to win four straight lievable.” way.” ers and a double to give the Milwau- world titles in the same event, cap- Before he started, Rodri- The 45-year-old Rodri- ish, Rodriguez went back The 48-year-old Bagwell kee Braves a 15-7 victory over turing another 1,500-meter freestyle. guez received a standing guez holds major league and repeated in English, was one-third of the famed Brooklyn. The Aussie stretches out his own records for games caught concentrating on a message 1963 — The record for world championship med- ovation from hundreds of “Killer B’s” of the Astros, become the first American League als to 17. fans, many wearing red- (2,427) and putouts by a to youth. along with Hall of Famer club to hit four straight home runs 2007 — All-Star Kevin Garnett is and-white jerseys with catcher (12,376). He hit 311 “You have the right to Craig Biggio and Lance and in unlikely fashion. No. 8 hitter traded from the Minnesota Timber- Puerto Rico emblazoned homers and batted .296 in dream,” he said. “Every- Berkman. Together they Woody Held hits a two-out homer off wolves to Boston for five players and Paul Foytack, pitcher two draft picks. The Celtics obtain on the front, and proceed- his career. He’s also only thing in life is possible. I helped transform the As- follows with his second homer of the the former MVP and 10-time All-Star ed to give half his speech in the second catcher elected speak from experience.” tros from a last-place team game and and Larry from Minnesota for forwards Al Jef- Spanish. on the first ballot, following Bagwell, who played his to the World Series in 2005. Brown’s first major league homer fin- ferson, Ryan Gomes and Gerald ish the string. Foytack is the only Green, guard Sebastian Telfair and major league pitcher to give up four center Theo Ratliff and two first- FINAL RACE WEEK RESULTS straight home runs. round draft picks. 1983 — Jan Stephenson beats 2011 — The swimming world cham- Helly Hansen NOOD FINAL RESULTS 3. Sundance, Cooke/Kaznoski, USA - 2 -8 -[16] -2 -9 -1 ; 15 JoAnne Carner and Patty Sheehan by pionships in Shanghai ends with a *Top Three -5 -1 -8 -12 ; 38 J 70 (One Design - 30 Boats) one stroke to win the U.S. Women’s jolt when emerging Chinese star Sun Town Class (One Design - 16 Boats) 1. Team Vineyard Vines, John and Molly Baxter, Open. Yang breaks the oldest world record Laser Radial (One Design - 10 Boats) 1. Believe it or Knot, Chris Howes, USA - -1 -1 -1 -3 USA - 1 -[7] -1 -4 -4 -2 -2 ; 14 OVERALL WINNER 1990 — Nolan Ryan wins his 300th in the sport — Australian great 1. Covfefe, Judith Krimski, USA - 2 -1 -2 -4 -2 -6 -[7] -3 ; 9 2. Stampede, Bruno Pasquinelli, USA - [6] -2 -5 -3 game, reaching the milestone in his Grant Hackett’s 10-year-old mark in -5 -1 -3 ; 26 2. Lille Venn, Berit Solstad, USA - -2 -3 -2 -1 -4 ; 12 -3 -5 -4 ; 22 second try, in the Texas Rangers’ the 1,500 meters. Sun finishes in 2. Run_D.M.C., Dave Crawley, USA - 4 -[6] -1 -5 -1 3. Jean, Peter Maitland, USA - -3 -2 -3 -2 -2 ; 12 3. Savasana, Brian Keane, USA - 8 -[12] -2 -5 -1 -4 11-3 victory over the Milwaukee 14:34.14, improving on Hackett’s IOD (One Design - 11 Boats) -3 -3 -3 -2 -4 ; 26 -3 ; 23 Brewers. mark of 14:34.56 set at the 2001 1. Gypsy, Bruce Dyson, USA - [6] -3 -1 -2 -1 -1 ; 8 3. N/A, Hannah Lynn, USA - 5 -3 -[7] -1 -7 -1 -2 -1 J 70 Corinthian (One Design - 19 Boats) 1993 — Mike Aulby becomes the worlds. The American team claims 2. Spirit, Peter Stahle, USA - 2 -2 -3 -5 -[9] -2 ; 14 -6 -1 ; 27 4. Clown Car, Duncan Swain, USA - 2 -5 -3 -6 -5 third player in PBA history to win a 29 swimming medals — 16 gold, 3. Javelin, Bill Widnall, USA - [5] -1 -5 -1 -3 -5 ; 15 Laser Full Rig (One Design - 16 Boats) -[14] -8 ; 29 tournament by rolling a 300 game in five silver and eight bronze — in the Etchells (One Design - 10 Boats) 7. Rascal, Henry Brauer, USA - 12 -4 -13 -9 -2 -[15] the title game. Aulby beats David meet to greatly improve upon its per- 1. Calypso, Nik Froud, USA - 4 -2 -2 -3 -[5] -1 -5 -1 1. Mahalo, Charles Kenahan, USA - -2 -4 -[5] -1 -2 ; -6 ; 46 Ozio 300-279 in the Wichita Open. formance from two years ago in -1 -2 ; 21 9 1994 — Sergei Bubka sets a world Rome. 2. 199023, Bryce Andreasen, USA - 2 -6 -3 -2 -1 -4 2. Perezoso, Mark Luckes, USA - -1 -2 -[7] -7 -1 ; 8. Shred, Stein Skaane, USA - 3 -[19] -9 -7 -8 -8 pole vault record for the 35th time 2011 — Yani Tseng wins the Wom- -4 -4 -[7] -1 ; 27 11 -12 ; 47 in his career at a meet in Sestriere, en’s British Open for the second 3. same as it ever was, Phil King, USA - 1 -1 -1 -1 3. Magic Dragon, Michael Jobin, USA - -3 -1 -2 -6 Viper 640 (One Design - 7 Boats) Italy. Bubka soars 20 feet, 1 3/4 straight year, beating Brittany Lang -2 -[7] -6 -6 -5 -6 ; 29 -[7] ; 12 1. Patched Up, Cole Constantineau | Eleni Asima- inches, adding a half-inch to his old by four strokes and becoming the Rhodes 19 (One Design - 28 Boats) J 105 (One Design - 13 Boats) copoulos, USA - 2 -2 -[6] -1 -3 ; 8 mark set in Tokyo in 1992. youngest woman to capture a fifth 1. Tern Too, Benjamin Richardson, USA - 8 -3 -2 -4 1. Merlin, Charlie Garrard, USA - -1 -1 -1 -1 -[2] ; 4 2. Vellamo, Colin Santangelo, USA - [4] -1 -2 -2 -4 ; 2000 — Dorothy Delasin becomes major title. The 22-year-old top- -[9] -2 -1 -4 ; 24 2. Allegro Semplicita, Fred deNapoli, USA - -2 -2 -6 9 the LPGA’s youngest winner in 25 ranked Taiwanese shot a 3-under 69 2. Tough cookie, David Nelson, USA - 5 -1 -1 -1 -4 -2 -[10] ; 12 3. Choppy Seas, Thomas Loutrel, USA - [6] -5 -1 -3 years by beating Pat Hurst on the to finish at 16-under 272. -8 -[12] -7 ; 27 3. Air Express, Steven J. Goldberg, USA - -[10] -3 -2 -1 ; 10 B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JULY 31, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER / TOM WILSON MONDAY, JULY 31, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Settle into a pattern or rou- Stop talking and start doing. Maintain secrecy when it Don’t leave anything to chance Get involved in activities that You can bring about change, tine that will help you secure Take the initiative and make comes to personal information, when it comes to dealing with require energy and enthusi- but check the details thoroughly your position and cement a difference. Overreacting or passwords or your financial relationships. An emotional asm. Your potential will be before you do so. Knowing what your plans. Don’t allow an being indulgent won’t work out status. Someone is likely to go misunderstanding will result in impressive and will attract an you are up against will help you emotional situation to side- well. Aim to stabilize, not to dis- behind your back or use mis- a stalemate if you aren’t explic- influential someone to your navigate your way through any track you. rupt, your situation. information to manipulate you. it regarding your point of view. cause. opposition you encounter. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Step away from a stressful sit- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) An innovative approach to a Being practical is good, but uation and put your time, en- Listen to good advice. Back There is money to be made Acceptance and a willingness job you are asked to do will don’t limit what you can ac- ergy and effort into a relaxing, away from anyone who is in- and there are opportunities to to work alongside others will result in recognition. Keep complish for fear of trying creative pursuit or something consistent or tends to be in- be had. Changes at home will help you avoid an argument. your distance from anyone who something new or using unusu- that will contribute to greater dulgent. Surround yourself with encourage you to put greater Patience, practicality and an tends to be a poor influence. al ideas to reach your goals. self-awareness and personal people you know you can trust effort into your appearance expressive point of view will Indulgence or overreaction will Romance is highlighted. growth. and who share your views. and health. keep you moving forward. spoil your victory.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Vigilant moms can’t shy away from asking about gun safety Aim for the game most likely to make : I am a children visit. I also urge , who is a However, one North felt that Yale-trained pediatric nurse Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van them to discuss with their keen bridge player, said, “If game in either of his suits with a post-master’s as a Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, CHILD the importance of past history was all there was was unlikely, and the running psychiatric nurse practi- and was founded by her mother, never touching a gun and to the game, the richest peo- spade suit suggested that tioner. I respectfully ask immediately notifying an ple would be librarians.” three no-trump could be the that you retract your an- Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at adult if they come across a swer to “First-Time Mom in At the bridge table, any time winner. DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los gun or are shown one by an- you smell a game, bid that Right he was. West led the New Jersey” (June 21). I’m other child. concerned your response Angeles, CA 90069. game. (Yes, if you are play- heart ace, under which East will encourage other moth- JESSICA MOWRY, ing in a matchpointed pairs strangely encouraged with ers to buy into the incorrect ing and encouraging her and foods to which your child M.D. event, you tend to be more his nine. This persuaded West assumption that it’s “impo- child to socialize at another is allergic.) You should also circumspect.) to continue with a low heart. lite” to ask questions that trusted mother’s home she ask if the children will be DEAR ABBY: Probably In today’s deal, look only at South won with her 10 and ensure their child’s safety. knows to be safe? Your ad- under parental supervision the toughest call a cop has the North hand. He opens one ran the spades. East pitched You should have encour- vice will only isolate “First- at all times. If anyone feels is a shooting where one spade, his partner responds a club, and West erred by dis- aged and empowered “First- Time Mom” further and put concern for your child’s safety child gets ahold of a loaded, carding all of his clubs. So, Time Mom” to politely ask is presumptuous, do not al- one forcing no-trump (show- her and her toddler at great unsecured gun and acciden- ing 6-12 points and fewer when declarer cashed dum- about the presence of weap- risk. low your child to play there. tally kills his sibling in ons in the other parents’ Suggest instead that the chil- child’s play. As an adjunct than four spades), he contin- my’s club king, all became homes, and if so, how they COLLEEN M. dren play at your house.” professor in criminal jus- ues with two diamonds, and clear and she took 11 tricks: are stored. It’s important SULLIVAN, RN, MSN, Read on for more perspec- tice, I ask my students how South rebids two no-trump five spades, one heart, one information for her to have. CPNP tives: many of them know some- (game-invitational). What diamond and four clubs. If she has every playdate one who was involved in a should North do now? at her house and refuses to DEAR COLLEEN: Of DEAR ABBY: I am a pe- gun suicide, homicide, as- The drawback of including go to another home because course you are right. The diatrician and a mother. sault, accident or other this deal, which was played she’s afraid to ask about woman’s question wasn’t Your advice to “First-Time gun safety, eventually the about etiquette. It was about Mom” about gun safety runs crime. Typically, one-third at Bridge Base Online, is other mothers will pick up child safety. A large number of counter to the recommenda- of the hands go up. that you know South must on the fact that she doesn’t readers besides you agreed tion of the American Acade- Parents should be able to be the declarer, which sug- trust their child-rearing ca- my perspective was off. I have my of Pediatrics as well as politely ask whether a gun gests that bidding spades or pabilities, but won’t know heard all of you loud and numerous gun violence pro- is in a house where their diamonds cannot be right. why. If these potential clear, and I apologize. tection groups. children regularly play. On BBO, though, almost every friends don’t have unse- I SHOULD have advised: Research shows that guns Sometimes the owners are North continued with three cured firearms, or if they do “You are responsible for your are present in one in three not as responsible as they diamonds, which ended the and they are properly and child’s welfare. Part of assur- homes, and that one in three should be. auction. After a club lead, safely stored, your advice ing her safety involves asking of those guns is kept loaded will prevent healthy, honest whether weapons are on the and unlocked, posing a risk CHESTER J. KULIS, declarer was able to win 11 friendships from develop- premises and, if so, what to children. This is why I ILLINOIS tricks by discarding his heart ing, which will socially iso- safety precautions have been routinely recommend that on the third round of clubs. As late her. taken. (The same is true for parents inquire about the READERS: More on this you can see, it takes a heart How will she ever ensure prescription drugs, swim- presence of guns and storage subject tomorrow. It’s im- lead to defeat five diamonds. a break for herself by allow- ming pools, caustic chemicals methods at the homes their portant, so stay tuned.

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Soto to "MERS", Mortgage Electronic Registration CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION mortgage given by Donnyell Curry a/k/a Donnyell Brown and Kamil Curry to Bank Systems, Inc., a separate corporation that is acting solely as nominee for Mortgage Docket No. ES17P2051EA of America, N.A. dated July 6, 2007 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern Financial, Inc., "Lender"; and its successors and assigns dated February 24, 2010 Essex Probate and Family Court District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 27011, Page 86, of which mortgage the and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 36 Federal Street undersigned is the present holder, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage 29297, Page 484, as assigned by Assignment of Mortgage dated September 20, Salem, MA 01970 and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 2011 and recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, Book (978)744-1020 11:00 AM, on August 7, 2017, on the premises known as 20 Hobson Street, 30726, Page 172, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, for Lynn, Massachusetts, the premises described in said mortgage, together with all breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the the rights, easements, and appurtenances thereto, to wit: same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM, on August 7, 2017, on the Estate of: premises known as 56 Wardwell Avenue, Lynn, Massachusetts, the premises Bradley W Snow The land in Lynn, Massachusetts, with the buildings thereon, bounded and described in said mortgage, together with all the rights, easements, and Date of Death: 11/27/2013 described as follows: appurtenances thereto, to wit: To all interested persons: SOUTHERLY by Hobson Street, sixty (60) feet; A Petition for Late and Limited testacy and/or Appointment has been filed by: EASTERLY by land now or late of Plummer, ninety-one (91) feet; The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, with the buildings thereon, Robert Snow of New Durham NH NORTHERLY by land now or late of Carsley and other, sixty (60) feet; and bounded and described as follows: requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief WESTERLY by land now or late of Stiles, eighty-six (86) feet. Commencing at a point of Wardwell Avenue (formerly known as Chippewa Court) as requested in the Petition. For title, see deed recorded with said Deeds in Book 23819, Page 594. seventy four feet (74) from the northeast corner of land formerly of J.E. Lima and The Petitioner requests that: Terms of Sale: These premises are being sold subject to any and all unpaid real running Robert Snow of New Durham NH estate taxes, water rates, municipal charges and assessments, condominium SOUTHERLY: on said Wardwell Avenue, seventy-four (74) feet to said land formerly be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety charges, expenses, costs, and assessments, if applicable, federal tax liens, of J.E. Lima; thence turning and running; on the bond in an unsupervised administration. partition wall rights, statutes, regulations, zoning, subdivision control, or other WESTERLY: on said land formerly of J.E. Lima to land formerly of Burrill; thence IMPORTANT NOTICE municipal ordinances or bylaws respecting land use, configuration, building or turning and running in a straight line; You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the approval, or bylaws, statutes or ordinances regarding the presence of lead paint, NORTHEASTERLY: on said land formerly of Burrill to the point of beginning. Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney asbestos or other toxic substances, sanitary codes, housing codes, tenancy, and , Also the land in Lynn, being triangular in shape, and adjoining lot numbered 63, must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on to the extent that they are recorded prior to the above mortgage, any easements, as shown on a plan of building sites belonging to S.C. Newhall, situated in Lynn, the return day of 08/28/2017. rights of way, restrictions, confirmation or other matters of record. Mass., I.K. Harris, C.E. dated March 1891, and recorded in Essex South District This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Registry of Deeds and bounded and described as follows: appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Purchaser shall also bear all state and county deeds excise tax. The deposit of NORTHWESTERLY: by Lot No. 63 as shown on said plan, five and 4/100 (5.4) feet; timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections $5,000.00 is to be paid in cash or bank or certified check at the time and place of NORTHERLY: by said Lot No. 63, seventy-eight and 72/100 (78.72) feet; within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further the sale, with the balance of the purchase price to be paid by bank or certified WESTERLY: by Lots No. 56, 57, and 58, fifty-five and 81/100 (55.81) feet, on notice to you. check within thirty (30) days after the date of the sale, to be deposited in escrow said plan; and UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM with Guaetta and Benson, LLC, at 73 Princeton Street, Suite 212, North SOUTHEASTERLY: by land now or late of Kane, ninety-six and 02/100 (96.02) PROBATE CODE (MUPC) Chelmsford, Massachusetts. feet. A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised Being the same premises conveyed to Edwin C. Soto, by deed of Gary Glusgol and administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the In the event that the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in recorded with Essex South Registry of Deeds in Book 29297, Page 482. Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the purchasing the within described property according to the terms of this Notice of Terms of Sale: These premises are being sold subject to any and all unpaid real administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of the estate taxes, water rates, municipal charges and assessments, condominium Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure charges, expenses, costs, and assessments, if applicable, federal tax liens, expenses of administration. deed to the second highest bidder or, thereafter, to the next highest bidders, partition wall rights, statutes, regulations, zoning, subdivision control, or other WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. providing that said bidder shall deposit with said attorney, the amount of the municipal ordinances or bylaws respecting land use, configuration, building or Date: July 26, 2017 required deposit as set forth herein within five (5) business days after written approval, or bylaws, statutes or ordinances regarding the presence of lead paint, Pamela Casey O'Brien notice of the default of the previous highest bidder. asbestos or other toxic substances, sanitary codes, housing codes, tenancy, and , Register of Probate to the extent that they are recorded prior to the above mortgage, any easements, Item: July 31, 2017 Other terms, if any, are to be announced at the sale. rights of way, restrictions, confirmation or other matters of record. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Dated: July 11, 2017 Purchaser shall also bear all state and county deeds excise tax. The deposit of THE TRIAL COURT Present holder of said mortgage $5,000.00 is to be paid in cash or bank or certified check at the time and place of PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT the sale, with the balance of the purchase price to be paid by bank or certified DIVORCE SUMMONS BY Bank of America, N.A. check within thirty (30) days after the date of the sale, to be deposited in escrow PUBLICATION AND MAILING by its Attorneys with Guaetta and Benson, LLC, at 73 Princeton Street, Suite 212, North Essex Probate and Family Court Guaetta and Benson, LLC Chelmsford, Massachusetts. 36 Federal Street Item: July 17, 24, 31, 2017 Salem, MA 01970 In the event that the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in Docket No. ES17D0488DR DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION purchasing the within described property according to the terms of this Notice of WATERWAYS REGULATION PROGRAM Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of the Monalisa Evangelista Keene vs. Thomas J Keene foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure Notice of License Application pursuant to M. G. L. Chapter 91 deed to the second highest bidder or, thereafter, to the next highest bidders, To the Defendant: Waterways License Application Number W17- 5004 providing that said bidder shall deposit with said attorney, the amount of the The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that the Court required deposit as set forth herein within five (5) business days after written grant a divorce for Irretrievable Breakdown Applicant: Crosby Real Estate c/o 35 Vernon Street Nominee Trust notice of the default of the previous highest bidder. The Complaint is on file at the Court. Project Location: 35 Vernon Street, Nahant An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter preventing you Public Comments Deadline: August 30, 2017 Other terms, if any, are to be announced at the sale. from taking any action which would negatively impact the current financial status NOTIFICATION DATE: July 31, 2017 of either party. SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411. Dated: July 11, 2017 You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon: Public notice is hereby given of the application by the Crosby Real Estate c/o 35 Present holder of said mortgage Vernon Street Nominee Trust to authorize, repair and maintain an existing seawall Monalisa Evangelista Keene at 35 Vernon Street in the municipality of Nahant in and over flowed tidelands of Bank of America, N.A. Restricted Information Atlantic Ocean. The proposed project is a water dependent project. by its Attorneys Guaetta and Benson, LLC your answer, if any, on or before 10/30/2017. If you fail to do so, the court will The Department will consider all written comments on this Waterways application Peter V. Guaetta, Esquire proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this action. You are also required to file received by August 30, 2017 which is 30 days subsequent to the Notification P.O. Box 519 a copy of your answer, if any, in the office of the Register of this Court. Date. Failure of any aggrieved person or group of ten citizens or more, must Chelmsford, MA 01824 WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. include no fewer than five citizens who are residents of the municipality in which Item: July 17, 24, 31, 2017 Date: July 13, 2017 the proposed project is located, to submit written comments to the Waterways Pamela Casey O'Brien Regulation Program by the Public Comments Deadline will result in the waiver of Register of Probate any right to an adjudicatory hearing in accordance with 310 CMR 9.13(4)(c). CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER 16CP0181LY, Trial Court of Massachusetts, Item: July 31, 2017 Additional information regarding this application may be obtained by contacting Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Essex the Waterways Regulation Program at (617) 292-5708. Project plans and County Juvenile Court, 139 Central Avenue, Lynn, MA 01901 CITY OF LYNN documents for this application are on file with the Waterways Regulation Program TO: Marcus Young: A petition has been presented to this court by Lynn DCF, for public viewing, by appointment only, at the address below. Written comments seeking, as to the following child, Jamier N. Young, that said child be found in Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council will hold a Public Hearing on must be addressed to: [email protected] or to: Jerome Grafe, MassDEP - need of care and protection and committed to the Department of Children and Tuesday, August 1, 2017 at 6:00PM in Room 302 on the following petition: WRP, One Winter St., 5th fl., Boston, MA 02108. Families. The court may dispense the rights of the person(s) named herein to Petition of National Grid for permission to install 1 JO Pole at 180 Boston St., Item: July 31, 2017 receive notice of or to consent to any legal proceeding affecting the adoption, beginning at a point approximately 0 feet north of the centerline of the intersection custody, or guardianship or any other disposition of the child named herein, if it of 180 Boston St. and Washington St. and continuing approximately 150' feet in a finds that the child is in need of care and protection and that the best interests of northerly direction. the child would be served by said disposition. Per Order: Janet Rowe, City Clerk You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set forth Item: July 29, 31, 2017 Have something to sell? above, on the following date and time: 09/25/2017 09:00 AM Hearing on Merits (CR/CV) You may bring an attorney with you. 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Health regulators are FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS trying to reinforce a long- standing rule against the Amanda Galano, third from right, demonstrates practice, a leading app is how she encourages the growth of a Thousand pushing back, and a city Bloom Chrysanthemum at Longwood Gardens councilman is pondering in Kennett Square. the issue. And anxious pet sitters are wondering what to tell clients. Public gardens work “I don’t know what to do,” says Tanoopa Jai- karan, who left a market- to pass on prized ing job last year to start a dog-walking and pet-sit- ting business. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS horticultural skills She does most of her sit- By Natalie Pompilio about 35 miles west of Phil- ting in clients’ own homes Tanoopa Jaikaran demonstrates 9-year-old pit bull mix Mimosa’s obedience ASSOCIATED PRESS adelphia. “It’s not enough but she’d agreed to take skills while out for a walk in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan. to have a sense of pride. It’s a pet or two during up- KENNETT SQUARE, not something that pays a coming holidays to her pet-sitting has to have a last year about pet-sitting New York regulators. Pa. — Growing the so- lot of money.” three-family Bronx house, $400 license, compared to apps, says people who ad- City Council health com- called “thousand bloom The fear of losing the where the animals can somebody who runs a full- vertise and charge for pet mittee chairman Corey mum” — a show-stopper tricks of the horticul- have their own apartment. blown dog day care and care should have to meet Johnson, a Democrat, is at Longwood Gardens’ ture trade is not limited “We want to do every- grooming facility,” says licensing standards. looking at whether to pro- fall Chrysanthemum Fes- to growing chrysanthe- thing the right way,” she Landgraf, a Colorado Re- And in a city of apart- pose changing the rules. tival — takes 18 months mums. Patricia Binder, said, but “it’s a really hard publican. ment-dwellers, health de- Proprietors of pet-board- and thousands of worker spokeswoman for Na- pill to swallow right now.” Similarly, California law- partment lawyer Thomas ing facilities say it is un- hours. In the week before tional Garden Clubs Inc., In New York and else- makers last year limited Merrill says residents fair to let others get into the annual event, at least said there is a concern where, pet-boarding rules the state’s first pet-board- “have a right not to have the business without fol- six people work full-time “about the potential loss have gotten new atten- ing regulations to facili- someone next door with a lowing the same rules. prep the plant. of institutional knowledge tion with the rise of apps. ties hosting four or more bunch of animals coming Tammy Karecki took a But with fewer young and the loss of gardening The popular Rover and a animals. in.” As the Daily News city-required course to get people choosing careers knowledge in general.” former rival, DogVacay, New York City health of- first reported, he told in horticulture, Longwood a permit, pays thousands In an effort to spark in- were among the top five ficials, on the other hand, DogVacay in October that of dollars in rent and is working to ensure that its at-home boarders were terest in the trade, the highest-funded “pet tech” have proposed to tweak collects sales tax for her the effort and expertise nonprofit organization regulations to make the breaking the law and startups in the last five Manhattan dog day care that goes into growing this annually awards scholar- years, according to CB In- city’s in-home pet board- could be fined. and training center, Star Japanese specialty plant ships to students study- sights, which tracks ven- ing ban all the more clear. Rover, which has since Paws. is preserved for future ing horticulture and re- ture capital. The policy, discussed at a acquired DogVacay, says “I have to do it, so I think generations. Three college lated fields. Similarly, the Just last month, Demo- health department hear- it’s unfair to require more students are documenting American Public Gardens cratic Colorado Gov. John ing this week, doesn’t of pet sitters than baby everybody should have to how to successfully raise a Association has partnered Hickenlooper signed a law apply to pet-sitting an sitters and to deprive pet do it,” said Karecki, a long- thousand bloom mum by with public gardens na- letting people board as animal in its own pad or owners of an option that time dog trainer who wor- creating a video archive tionwide, including Long- many as three pets with- watching someone’s pet many prefer to a kennel, ries that the do-it-your- that can be used to teach wood, on the Seed Your out a license. The spon- for free as a favor. especially for aged or dis- self app atmosphere may future generations of hor- Future initiative, which sors, Republican Rep. Lois The years-old prohibi- abled animals. attract inexperienced pet ticulturists and also spark promotes horticulture as Landgraf and Democrat- tion isn’t actively policed; “Rover did not invent pet boarders. interest in the field. a career for young people. ic Rep. Dan Pabon, said enforcement is driven sitting; we simply make it Whatever the setting, “The younger generation Longwood Gardens de- constituents had been by complaints. Statistics safer with peer reviews, the Humane Society of can’t see the reward of cided to partner with the stunned to learn they weren’t available from the 24-hour safety support the United States advises doing this,” said Jim Har- University of Delaware needed licenses to board Health Department this and pet sitter screening,” pet owners to check refer- bage, floriculture Leader as part of its “succession pets even occasionally. week. said company lawyer John ences and meet prospec- at the 1,000-acre (405-hect- planning,” said gardener “It’s not realistic to State Sen. Tony Avella, Lapham. He says he’s op- tive caregivers in person, are) garden and education Tim Jennings, who spe- think that somebody who a Democrat who contacted timistic about reaching “a spokeswoman Vicki Ste- center in Kennett Square, cializes in water lilies. may not make $400 a year the city health department sensible compromise” with vens said. B8 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JULY 31, 2017 HEALTH Cannabis and goggles: The latest in concussion treatments and research By Samantha J. Gross MIAMI HERALD MIAMI — Bari Gold was never one for tutus. When she was 4, Ro- berta Gold gave in to her daughter’s competitive spirit and enrolled her in a local soccer program. Sean While the rest of the girls Knowles picked daisies on the wears PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE field, Bari played fierce- goggles If you eat tomatoes with a source of fat such as ly against her opponents. in a olive oil or avocado, you’ll absorb more fat-sol- She joined a travel team special uble lycopene. at 9 and worked her way chair through school and club used to teams as a center back. diagnose The first time she was concus- Whether vegetable hit in the head with a sions. ball last December, the varsity junior captain of PHOTOS | or fruit, tomatoes the Palmetto Senior High TRIBUNE NEWS School team complained SERVICE of a headache but blamed are healthy for you it on dehydration. Two 35 Miami-Dade County Dr. Gillian Hotz, director of a partnership with games later, she was hit public high schools, prior- of UHealth’s concussion Neuro Kinetics, a Pitts- By Barbara Quinn tion: Are tomatoes a vegeta- in the head again. Bari, itizing concussion preven- program, who works with burgh-based software THE MONTEREY ble or a fruit? Both are cor- 17, couldn’t read the tion and treatment for the neurologist Dr. Kester company. UHealth oto- COUNTY HERALD rect. By botanical definition, words on her U.S. history county’s 12,000 student Nedd. “It’s a starting point laryngologist Dr. Michael tomatoes are fruits — the test and even walked into athletes. It also works to start a discussion about Hoffer helped develop the In these glorious tomato seed bearing parts of flower- the wrong classrooms the with around 10 private concussion.” goggles after his two mili- growing months from June ing plants. Since 1893 how- next day. schools. The Centers for In her research, Hotz tary tours. to September, the best ever, tomatoes have been “It felt like I was dream- Technology for the gog- tasting tomatoes are those designated as vegetables by ing, but all the time,” she gles came from a rotat- grown close to home. Some the U.S. government. said. ing chair Hoffer used as of the best tomatoes to And nutritionally, toma- Just two weeks ago, she a military physician. The grace my taste buds were toes are indeed closer to was clocked in the head chairs — which are still “volunteers” that popped vegetables than to fruit. for a third time at recruit- used by UHealth — track up in a pile of dirt behind They are low in calories ing camp and had to fly eye movements and pu- my house a few years back. (one cup of regular or cher- home. pil dilation to help detect They were apparently the ry tomatoes has about 30 While researchers, the brain injury. However, the hardy relatives of a garden calories) and high in nutri- media and even Holly- chair and the base it sits that was no more. ents including potassium wood with the movie “Con- on cost nearly $250,000 Before the 19th centu- (important for blood pres- cussion” have spent time and a Ph.D-level techni- ry, Europeans referred to sure control) and vitamins and money bringing brain cian needs to operate the tomatoes as “poisonous A and C. Tomatoes are injury to the forefront of chair. apples,” according to an also rich in carotenoids — medical discussions — di- “Neuro Kinetics took informative article on this natural antioxidant sub- agnosing and treating con- what they did in the chair topic in a recent issue of stances such as beta-caro- cussions in young athletes and put in a goggle,” Hof- Food and Nutrition. Din- tene, lutein and lycopene. often remains a complex Controls used by a portable goggles kit. fer said. “Within five min- ers in those days mistak- Lycopene is the pig- medical puzzle. utes, they can give a 95 enly blamed tomatoes for ment that give tomatoes Florida physicians who Disease Control and Pre- found that it takes about percent accuracy without what actually was lead their rich red color. And specialize in concussions vention estimates that 5 to 10 days for athletes to any tests being done be- poisoning — caused when researchers have found are expanding their pro- 10 percent of athletes will get over their symptoms. forehand.” the mild acid in tomatoes many benefits from eat- grams to tackle the issue. experience a concussion in The Miami Herald report- Hoffer said he is also leached lead from the pot- ing this compound. At the Advancements like can- any given sport season. ed last year that certain conducting a new study tery dishes from which cellular level, lycopene ap- nabis treatment and con- Part of UHealth’s part- sports require more re- for cannabis concussion they ate their meals. pears to protect our body cussion-detecting goggles, nership with the schools covery time. According to treatment alongside Hotz Now we know that toma- cells from the stresses of along with concussion is using the ImPACT test, UHealth data: 15 days for and a team of five oth- toes are rich in health pro- everyday living. Research- clinics, are facilitating which provides a baseline baseball, and 13 for foot- er UHealth doctors. The moting properties. They in ers are especially interest- quicker detection, treat- score for athletic trainers ball, softball and wrestling. doctors are testing a can- fact play a big role in the ed in the protective effects ment and return to sports. to use to make comparisons Another tool helping nibanoid compound as recommended eating pat- of lycopene and other ca- Since 2012, the Univer- and diagnose concussions. young athletes at UHealth a treatment for concus- tern we know as the Med- rotenoids on the preven- sity of Miami Health Sys- “It’s all web-based, so we are concussion-detection sion-induced headaches, iterranean diet. tion of cancer and other tem has partnered with can quickly look at it,” said goggles, which came out anxiety and pain. And here’s a trivia ques- chronic diseases. White House to Senate: Pass health bill now or else By Hope Yen ing the seven-year GOP quest to repeal for- only he can make,” Conway said. World is watching: Repeal & Replace,” ASSOCIATED PRESS mer President Barack Obama’s signature For seven years, Republicans have Trump said in a tweet. legislative achievement was not over. promised that once they took power, they White House budget director Mick WASHINGTON — The White House “The president will not accept those would scrap Obama’s overhaul and pass Mulvaney, when asked Sunday if no oth- stepped up demands Sunday for revived who said it’s, quote, ‘Time to move on,’” a replacement. But that effort crashed er legislative business should be taken congressional efforts on health care and White House adviser Kellyanne Conway most recently in the Senate Friday, and up until the Senate acts again on health suggested senators cancel their entire said. Those were the words used by Sen- that’s when McConnell said it was time care, responded “yes.” summer break, if needed, to pass legisla- ate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, to focus on other policy matters. While the House has begun a five-week tion after failed votes last week. R-Ky., after the early Friday morning de- Republicans hold a 52-48 majority in recess, the Senate is scheduled to work two Aides said President Donald Trump is feat of the GOP proposal. the Senate, where no Democrats voted more weeks before a summer break. Mc- prepared in the coming days to end required Conway said Trump was deciding wheth- for the GOP bill and three Republicans Connell has said the unfinished business payments to insurers under the Affordable er to act on his threat to end cost-sharing defected in the final vote Friday. One of includes addressing a backlog of executive Care Act as part of a bid to let “Obamacare reduction payments, which are aimed at the GOP defectors, Sen. John McCain, and judicial nominations, coming ahead of implode” and force the Senate to act. trimming out-of-pocket costs for lower-in- has since returned to Arizona for treat- a busy agenda in September that involves It was all part of a weekend flurry of come people. “He’s going to make that de- ment for brain cancer, passing a defense spending bill and raising Trump tweets and other statements insist- cision this week, and that’s a decision that “Don’t give up Republican senators, the the government’s borrowing limit. EYES DRIVING YOU CRAZY?

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