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THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2019

STEVE KRAUSE AT LARGE Two new projects add TALKING to downtown TURKEY development By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF LYNN — A Canada developer has pur- chased two downtown Lynn buildings. He plans to keep one building’s use the same, but is redeveloping the other into mar- ket-rate apartments. “We like both of them for very different reasons — they’re very different build- ings,” said Bernhardt Zeisig, president of North Shore Boston Real-estate. “We be- lieve there will be a demand for both of those (uses).” Zeisig, who said the company is invested “quite heavily” in Lynn, is in the midst of redeveloping 113-119 Broad St., a vacant building for the past several years, into rst  oor commercial space and 18 mar- ket-rate apartments on the upper three ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK  oors. The Canada resident, who maintains an of ce in Lynn, purchased the downtown Our guy picks a bird’s brain in Swampscott building from One Thirteen Broad LLC for $600,000 last August. The property’s The following is a transcription of OK, Tom, let’s get down to it. Why says, something stupid and bang! He’s assessed value is $475,800, according to an interview with Tom Turkey, who are you turkeys such menaces in the a turkey. How’d you make that con- property records. is one of a  ock of birds that has been spring? nection? So yeah, we’re a little ticked Zeisig said he received permits for the acting aggressively, blocking cars and We’re giving voice to a lifetime of off about that. Ben Franklin had the $3 million to $4 million project two weeks driveways, and giving people instant frustrations. I mean, why is it that right idea. He wanted to make us the ago, with construction expected to be com- shin splints. every doofus of a person is called a national emblem, but someone decided pleted by the fall. First of all, what is your name? turkey? How do you think we feel? the bald eagle was better. So we have The small, studio-plus, loft-style apart- What else? Tom. Thomas T. Turkey, Remember the caveman in those Geico ments with an industrial feel would rent for about $1,400 and are meant to tar- to be formal. But you can call me Tom. ads? That’s us. Somebody does, or TURKEY, A3 get the younger professional who doesn’t demand a lot of space. The tenant would likely be someone who works in Boston and needs access to the commuter rail, Zeisig said. Peabody Nahant school energized “We’re looking forward to having more residents living in the downtown,” said James Cowdell, Economic Development sandwich and Industrial Corporation of Lynn exec- by award for excellence utive director. “We think it’s great for the shop By Bridget Turcotte ronment,” said Governor Charlie Baker in downtown.” ITEM STAFF a statement. “Our administration is proud The building’s last use was of ce space to recognize the outstanding educators who for the Lynn Public Schools. It had been owner NAHANT — The Johnson Elementary are working to engage students in hands-on used for programming and administrative School has been recognized by the state for educational programs while raising aware- functions. taking learning outside of the classroom. ness of environmental issues.” Last week, Zeisig purchased a building guilty The school was among 32 in the state to Over the past several years, teachers at at 614 Washington St. for $925,000 from receive the 25th Annual Secretary’s Award the Johnson School have been working on Michael T. Phelan, trustee of Neil Ann Re- of fraud for Excellence in Energy and Environmen- initiatives to integrate the many natural re- alty Trust. The property’s assessed value tal Education from the Executive Of ce of sources found in Nahant into their teaching. is $593,400, according to property records. By Thomas Grillo Energy and Environmental Affairs. Pea- Northeastern University’s Marine Science He said he was attracted to its “beauti- ITEM STAFF body’s Captain Samuel Brown School was Center provides more than 25 eld trips ful, architectural features” and “good, sol- also a recipient. and laboratory lessons to the school’s stu- id bones” that hadn’t been optimized as BOSTON — The Pea- Each year Massachusetts’ Energy and dents, who collect data on beach erosion, much as they could, which he said are fea- body owner of Mike’s Fa- Environmental Affairs divisions assemble learn about animal adaptations to extreme tures in many buildings in Lynn. He also mous Roast Beef & Pizza to recognize schools and teachers for their environments, and build synthetic plank- liked the location. pleaded guilty late Tues- outstanding efforts to improve energy and ton, said Principal Kevin Andrews. Initially, Zeisig had been planning to day in U.S. District Court environmental education. Safer Waters in Massachusetts (SWIM) convert the building to apartments with to tax fraud by failing to “As we work to address challenges like cli- provides lessons on water quality testing. rst  oor commercial space, but said the report nearly $2 million mate change, it is vitally important that we This year, SWIM created a day-long festival building’s shape wouldn’t allow for the in revenues. prepare the next generation to be responsi- Emanuel “Mike” Panou- ble stewards of the Commonwealth’s envi- NAHANT, A3 PROJECTS, A3 sos, 43, was charged with two counts of ling false corporate tax returns. Authorities said from Driven to protest in Saugus INSIDE 2013 through 2015, Pa- nousos skimmed $1.9 mil- Lynn lion in cash from his North Democrats to elect Reading restaurant and delegates, alternates. A2 failed to report the money to his tax preparer or on Opinion the restaurant’s corporate Charles: Tuning out tax returns. As a result, unnecessary noise. A4 he avoided paying corpo- rate and personal taxes Sports St. Mary’s baseball beats totaling nearly $400,000. rival Fenwick in extras. B1 U.S. District Court Judge Douglas Woodlock scheduled sentencing for Aug. 15. The charges pro- vide a sentence of up to House panel holds three years in prison, one year of supervised release, and a ne of $250,000 Barr in contempt or twice the gain or loss, whichever is greater. Panousos is the son of By Mary Clare Trump invokes ‘privilege’ over William and Theodora Jalonick, Lisa Mascaro full Mueller report, A5 Panousos, and brother of and Jonathan Lemire ASSOCIATED PRESS Konstantinos Panousos, crats and President Donald who were sentenced last WASHINGTON — The year for tax evasion and House Judiciary Committee Trump, who for the rst time ordered to pay restitution voted Wednesday to hold At- invoked the principle of ex- involving income from torney General William Barr ecutive privilege, claiming their restaurant, Giovan- in contempt of Congress, es- the right to block lawmakers ni’s Roast Beef & Pizza in calating the Democrats’ ex- from the full report on Muel- Peabody. traordinary legal battle with ler’s probe of Russian inter- They pleaded guilty to the Trump administration ference to help Trump in the skimming cash from the over access to special counsel 2016 election. Committee Chairman Jer- restaurant and failing to ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Robert Mueller’s Trump-Rus- report the cash on their sia report. rold Nadler of New York de- tax returns. As a result, Tony Huynh of the Boston Independent Drivers Guild pickets The vote capped a day of clared the action by Trump’s in Saugus for Uber and Lyft drivers on Wednesday. The protest ever-deepening dispute be- FRAUD, A3 was part of a nationwide effort. For story, see page A5. tween congressional Demo- BARR, A3

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Robert W. Winter, 87 Joseph C. Flood, 87 Sarah E. Smith, 91 1934-2019 1927-2019 LYNN — Robert W. “Bob” MARBLEHEAD — Joseph LYNN — Sarah Elizabeth Winter, age 87, of Lynn, Charles Flood, 87, of Marble- (Pearson) Smith, 91, of Bever- passed away Saturday, May 4, head, died Saturday, April 27 ly, formerly a longtime resident 2019. He was the husband of after a brief illness. of Lynn, passed away on Tues- Janet M. (Elwell) Winter, with Free spirit, Irish storyteller, day, May 7, at the Ledgewood whom he shared 66 years of devoted father of six, loving Rehabilitation and Skilled marriage. grandfather of eight, he had Nursing Center in Beverly sur- Born in Lynn and a lifelong boundless positivity and a giv- rounded by her loving family. resident, he was a veteran, ing spirit. He married a farm- Sarah was the devoted wife of having served with the Army girl-turned-musician from the late Richard Smith, with Airborne as a paratrooper Iowa, Shirley Joan Flood (d. whom she shared more than 2008), and they raised their during the Korean Conflict. He 25 years of marriage. family in Lynn. was on the Army boxing team. She was the loving mother Joe was assistant manager of Christine Boisson and her Prior to his retirement, Bob at the Harvard Club, vice pres- worked for General Electric as late husband, John Boisson, ident of the Seiler Corporation of Londonderry, N.H., Philip an inspector. and owner/operator of the Smith and his wife, Sherry of In addition to his wife, he is Sheepscot Bay Corporation Coral Springs, Fla., Susan For- survived by his children and at Newagen Inn, a family-run rest and her husband, Bruce their spouses, Suzanne J. Win- Tiffany Larson. summer resort on the coast In lieu of flowers, donations of Lynn, and Pamela Smith her family. Sarah also loved ter Bermani and John of Lynn, Service information: Rob- of Maine. He later worked for to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospi- and her husband, Leland of ballroom dancing to big band Margaret J. Larson and Gene ert’s visitation will be Sat- FCD and was actively engaged tal or a charity of your choice Parrish, Fla.; the cherished music with her late husband of Arizona; his grandchildren, urday, 9-11:30 a.m. with a as an educator. are appreciated. grandmother of John Boisson where they often attended Jeffrey Bermani and Kristen service to be held during this A counselor and passionate Service information: We and his wife, Belinda Boisson, dances at the former Sgt. Natario, Robert Berma- time in the GOODRICH friend, “Papa Joe” never met will celebrate Joe’s life on Elizabeth Palange and her Robert Gautreau Post 6535 ni, Rebecca Lopez and Funeral Home, 128 a stranger. He inspired count- Sunday, May 19 from 1-4 husband, Mark, Shelby Harper VFW in Lynn. It was always a Benjamin Larson; and Washington St., Lynn. less people in the community p.m. at Gerry 5 VFA, 210 and her husband, Gregory, Lori pleasure for her children to his great-grandchildren, Burial will follow in through his outreach. Beacon St., Marblehead. Rine and her husband, Jared, watch them dancing togeth- Gabriella Bermani and Pine Grove Cemetery. Stephen Rines and his wife, er. Most of all Sarah enjoyed Carolann, Adrienne Haglin spending time with her fami- and her husband, Andrew, ly and helping to care for her and Matthew Smith; and the grandchildren, including on an Warren finds 2020 footing selling adoring great-grandmother of infamous afternoon at High Stella and Eliana Boisson, Lo- Rock Tower while playing ten- relai and Lucas Palange, Philip nis. and Aubrey Harper, Cole Rine, Service information: Vis- her policy with personal touch Bailey Grace Rines, and Kath- iting hours will be held at erine and Emma Haglin. Sar- CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral By Elana Schor over from her Senate win ah is also survived by many Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, ASSOCIATED PRESS last year to her presiden- nieces and nephews and ex- on Monday, May 13, from tial coffers. She may still tended family in the United 4-8 p.m. Her funeral will be OSAGE, Iowa — Before have to make tough choic- Kingdom. held on Tuesday, May 14 at Elizabeth Warren pitches es to hang on, said veteran Born and educated in Coun- 10 a.m. in the funeral home. voters on her tax plan, she Iowa Democratic strate- ty Durham, England, she was Burial will follow at Pine talks about her memories gist Matt Paul. the daughter of the late John Grove Cemetery. To share a of her mom’s struggle to “I expect her to be some- and Elizabeth (Burns) Pear- memory or leave online con- pay the mortgage. Before one who, if she can cali- son. Sarah enjoyed playing dolences, please visit www. she talked about govern- brate her operation with bingo and had a passion for cuffemcginn.com. ment ethics on a recent the resources available knitting. She taught herself to stop, she told locals their to her, she’ll continue to knit when the first baby came town reminds her of her do well,” said Paul, who and whiled away many hours Oklahoma home. helmed Hillary Clinton’s knitting Irish knit sweaters for The personal touch may be unexpected from winning 2016 operation in a former academic who the state. Especially in a made her name explain- situation where Biden and ing housing policy. But Sanders are pitted against Mary L. Kench, 95 in bakeries, breweries PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS each other, Paul added, and hotel ballrooms, the 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen. which “could create a big opportunity for one of the Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren speaks to local residents other candidates to drive a SEMINOLE, Fla. — Mary Lor- and 2020 Democratic during an organizing event in Ames, Iowa. truck through.” raine Kench, age 95, known to presidential candidate is many as “Lorraine” and known proving a down-to-earth Whether Warren will be Penny Rosfjord, of Sioux built on an expensive field that candidate depends on to her family as “Rainy,” died campaigner, adding a Tuesday in Seminole, Fla., af- homespun delivery to her City, a member of the organization in the ear- more than just her skills Iowa Democratic Party’s ly states. With about 50 on the stump. It’s unclear ter a brief illness. She was the complex proposals. Af- wife of the late Edward Paul ter losing ground in the state central committee. “I paid staffers in Iowa, her whether her calls for “big, wasn’t ready for her to be operation dwarfs the com- structural change” will fly Kench. early fundraising chase, Born and raised in Lynn, she Warren appears to have as passionate as she was.” petition and will be diffi- with more moderate Dem- Passion alone won’t cult to sustain through a ocrats. Meanwhile, polls was the daughter of the late steadied her campaign, Charles A. and Margaret Alice pave the way to the White long campaign. Her cam- showing that Democrats building a strong foothold (McDonald) Baldwin. She was House, of course. Warren paign raised more than are prioritizing a candi- in Iowa. Democrats here a graduate of Lynn Classical typically trails former $6 million during the first date’s ability to beat Pres- are as likely to credit her High School and the Lynn connection with voters as Vice President Joe Biden quarter of the year despite ident Donald Trump over and Sen. Bernie Sanders eschewing high-dollar Hospital School of Nursing. her policy chops. other concerns suggest She had lived in Lynn for the in early polling, landing fundraisers, but it burned “She talks to a lot of peo- that perceived electability greater part of her life before in a cluster of other Dem- through about $5 million ple, but I feel like whatev- could ultimately outrank moving to Seminole, Fla. er she does in her stump ocrats. Her plan to break of that total. personal connection when Lorraine was a proud mem- speech, it moves you. It out of the 21-candidate Warren transferred Democrats pick their nom- ber of the U.S. Cadet Nurse her sisters, Ruth Shea of Car- sneaks up on you,” said Democratic primary is more than $10 million left inee next year. Corp in 1944. A registered bondale, Ill., Barbara Lally of nurse all of her working life, Seminole, Fla., and Jacque- Lorraine was the first reg- line Cassely of Peabody; she Renewed push for ‘millionaire tax’ begins istered “R.N.” in 1945. She also leaves several nieces and was a member of the Lynn nephews. She was the sister By Bob Salsberg The proposed constitu- to many of the legislators cess to amend the consti- Hospital Nurse Alumnae As- of the late Catherine “Sally” ASSOCIATED PRESS tional amendment would and to residents of the tution. sociation, a communicant of and Charles “Gus” Baldwin. impose a surtax of 4 per- commonwealth to put this Still, the earliest the Sacred Heart Church in Lynn, BOSTON — Massachu- Service information: Her cent on any portion of on the ballot,” said Senate amendment could be rati- and a proud grandmother of setts lawmakers demon- funeral will be held on Tues- an individual’s annual President Karen Spilka, fied by voters is 2022. her seven grandchildren and strated strong support day at 9:30 a.m. from the SO- income exceeding $1 mil- who backs the amend- nine great-grandchildren. She Wednesday for a new The state’s constitution LIMINE Funeral Home, 426 ment. also had a great interest in version of a proposal to lion. The measure calls for stipulates a uniform tax Broadway (Route 129), Lynn, The millionaire tax — genealogy. raise taxes on the state’s the estimated $2 billion in on income, also known as followed by a funeral Mass in supporters also call it She is survived by her five wealthiest residents and proceeds from the tax to a flat tax, so any measure Sacred Heart Church, Lynn, the “fair share amend- children, Edward P. Kench use the money to pay for be earmarked for educa- that proposes to treat one at 10:30 a.m. Burial will be ment” — nearly reached of Seminole, Fla., James V. education and transporta- tion and transportation. group of taxpayers differ- in Puritan Lawn Memorial voters last year, before Kench and his wife Elizabeth tion improvements. There was no debate pri- ently than others requires Park, Peabody. Relatives and the state’s highest court of North Conway, N.H., Jan F. A procedural vote to ad- or to the procedural, large- a change to the constitu- friends are respectfully invit- ruled it violated consti- Hood and her husband Arthur vance the so-called “mil- ly party line vote. The con- tion. tutional restrictions on of Merrimac, Thomas J. Kench ed. Visiting hours are Monday lionaire tax” was easily stitutional convention is citizen-initiated petitions. Several business groups, and his wife Mary Ellen of from 4-8 p.m. Directions and approved 156-37 during a scheduled to meet again To get around the court’s including the Massachu- Lynn, and Paula Ludwig and guestbook at www.solimine. joint session of the Dem- in June, when a further concerns, supporters this setts High Technology her husband Edward of Sem- com. ocratic-controlled Massa- vote could be taken. time eschewed the process Council, oppose the sur- inole, Fla.; her grandchildren, chusetts Legislature. “I think it’s important of gathering voter signa- tax, arguing it could dis- Ed, Jesse, Josh, Adam, Kath- tures in favor of using a courage entrepreneurs ryn, Kurt and Allison; as well separate, legislative pro- looking to build successful as nine great-grandchildren; companies in the state. 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THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Our guy picks a bird’s brain in Swampscott TURKEY gobble them up. Which I From A1 think is hilarious. You’re putting all that stuff into a lot of pent-up anger your bodies. It’s one of here! a laundry list of cruel That’s nice, but we’re and moronic things you talking speci cally about people do to your fellow the spring, where you ruf- mammals and birds in  e your feathers and start the name of food. And making all these aggres- you wonder why we chase sive gestures. after you and nip at your It’s mating season. shins. We can’t punch you Haven’t you ever been to out, although we would if a bar when guys are on we could. the prowl? When they’re Getting back to mating, preening and primping so what causes a bird such they can impress women? as a turkey to be so ill-dis- They don’t sit around and positioned during mating talk about world peace. season? They act macho. They size Good lord. Try to catch each other up aggressively, up with the rhythms of don’t they? Wear muscle nature, please. Did you Bernhardt Zeisig, president of North Shore Boston Real-estate, is in the midst of redeveloping shirts? Try to look tougher go to high school? Or 113-119 Broad St., a vacant building for the past several years, into rst  oor commercial space than they are? The other even middle school? Do and 18 market-rate apartments on the upper three  oors. day I was walking down you even remember what Munroe Street in Lynn, guys are like when they and this ne looking hit puberty and get that Two new projects add to downtown development woman was coming the rst sudden jolt of extra other way. This biker sees testosterone? Have you PROJECTS “As Lynn continues to re- a hair salon on the rst if he had to leave. her and revs up his bike ever seen one of those and makes an incredible From A1 gentrify and improve, as it  oor and law of ces on “We’ve owned it for 15 nature shows, when is clearly, there is going to the fourth. The second and years,” Phelan said. “We racket. I don’t think he elephants go on rampag- was trying to impress me. number of units he de- be a shortage of good of ce third  oors are empty and want to get out of the land- es because they secrete Well, that’s us. We have to sired and the required in- buildings in the downtown will be leased out as of ce lord business. Everyone musk, which makes work with what we’ve got. vestment proved to be too core,” he said. “We made space to other tenants. has to formulate their own them more aggressive? And that’s our feathers expensive. that analysis and found The plan is good news deal with the new owner, Or when male lions go Instead, Zeisig is plan- this was a better use eco- for Phelan, an attorney and our beaks. That’s how through a pride and kill (but) everyone wants to we establish our pecking ning to invest $100,000 nomically for the long- who sold the building but stay.” all the cubs so they can to $200,000 to x up the term.” plans to continue working order. mate with the females? building and keep its cur- In keeping its current out of it as a tenant. Gayla Cawley can be But Tom, it’s not other You ought to watch some rent use as of ce space use, Zeisig said he hopes It wasn’t a dif cult de- reached at gcawley@item- turkeys you’re pecking. It’s of those shows. None of with a rst- oor commer- the current tenants will cision to sell, Phelan said, live.com. Follow her on human beings. us are that different, you cial component. opt to stay. They include but it would have been sad Twitter @GaylaCawley. Well you people are know. You guys drink and pains in the neck, to be show off. Elephants tear frank. We have places to up the countryside. Lions Nahant school energized by award for excellence go, people to see, lady tur- commit infanticide. We keys to woo. And you’re in peck at anything we see our way. that stands in our way NAHANT help reduce energy con- Using the natural land- will be staying in Nahant Some would say just the sumption in the near fu- scape, a slide and a cave for the period, working and rid ourselves of it. From A1 opposite. That YOU get in We’re far less violent, but ture, said Andrews. will be built into a hill, with students on a ma- OUR way. based on their recent- Most recently, the school and logs will be half bur- rine-themed mural behind we make up for it in sheer Who anointed you kings pugnaciousness. And ap- ly published eld guide, launched a multi-year ef- ied to create barriers, the school. Other special of the road? You peo- Rocks of Nahant, which fort called the Outdoor seating and even tables. lessons that week will parently we do a good job ple have to understand of it too, because most of offered hands-on experi- Learning and Play Initia- Flowers surrounding the include learning about something. You’re just ments on rock identi ca- tive. slide will be planted by ju- edible plants on the Na- you are scared to death of another mammal. No us. You’ll stare down a pit tion, volcanoes and fossils. Volunteers are working nior gardeners of the Gar- hant Heritage Trail and different than a lion or a bull, but shrivel up at the A rock fair was held to to create new opportuni- den Club. planting in the Communi- tiger, except they’re more sight of us. teach students about the ties for outdoor play in the Encouraging the chil- ty Garden. The week will dangerous than you are. Well, Tom, this has been rocks and materials in natural environment, and dren to create their own culminate in a mural pre- If you were a lion, I’d be a most enlightening inter- their own backyards. also spaces for formal and play space out of nature sentation, a ribbon cutting dead now. I wouldn’t be view. When can we expect There were a total of 11 informal outdoor learning. promotes social and emo- of the Forest Playground here talking to you. this invasion to ease? stations with each grade Students, volunteers tional growth, said An- and folk concert by But we’re carnivores Hard to tell. Always rotating between four that Alastair Moock. and contractors are using drews. He envisions young too. We eat meat. In fact, the population growing. pertained to what they are “In order to teach the the natural elements of children discovering and we have a whole holiday Which is why we’re en- learning in the classroom. next generation the im- the Heritage Trail behind taking an interest in devoted to you. croaching on your habitat. At one station, students the school to create a for- unique rocks, and making portance of protecting Unh-uh. Not me, dude. our natural resources, we Or maybe it’s the other were tasked with match- est playground using dirt, gnome hats out of acorn I’m a wild turkey. You way around, eh? This ing the actual rocks photo- wood, rocks and the land- tops and putting them need to get children out- named bourbon after me. doors and engaging with could take a while, so get graphed in the book with a scape to foster imagina- on display on a wooden Those other birds are my used to us. name tag and photo. tive learning and playing. stump to show their peers. nature,” said Energy and distant cousins. You farm Environmental Affairs Fifth-grade and science Preparations for the The school also has an ac- those turkeys and feed Steve Krause can be gob- Secretary Kathleen Theo- teacher Meredith Tibbo’s construction of the play- tive parent and student Ju- them steroids so they’re bled to at skrause@item- harides. “The programs station, “Living on the ground began a year ago. nior Gardeners club, which nice and plump when you live.com. recognized today connect Rocks,” taught students The area was cleared of has installed pollinator local environmental is- about the creatures and trees, poison ivy and oth- gardens, native shade gar- sues with STEM subjects, plants that exist on the er elements, and the kids dens, as well as decorative Peabody sandwich shop preparing students to both rocks. started moving around gardens, and built hives for think critically and advo- Irvine Plumbing donat- logs to get a feel for the wild solitary bees. cate for our environment.” owner is guilty of fraud ed and installed a wa- park’s design. The chil- During three days in ter-bottle lling station dren hand-drilled wood to May, students at the Bridget Turcotte can be FRAUD receipts from Giovanni’s to reduce the school’s use create a fence and helped school will participate in reached at bturcotte@item- From A1 and did not deposit them of water. An energy audit dig and place logs in holes “Outdoor Discovery Days.” live.com. Follow her on into the business’ bank was conducted, which will to create tables and seats. Artist Wes Sam Bruce Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. they avoided the payment account or report them to of about $550,000 in taxes. their tax preparer. They House panel holds Barr in contempt, escalating Trump dispute William, 67; his wife, diverted about $1.5 mil- Theodora, 65; and their lion of those cash receipts son, Konstantinos, 39, ity as angry and lashing pages of classi ed and allowing a few top law- to their own personal use. BARR were each sentenced by out at Barr after the spe- unclassi ed information. makers from the House They used the rest of the From A1 Woodlock to three years cial counsel did not nd He said it was the com- and Senate to view a cash to pay some of the of probation, with the Justice Department a that Trump colluded with mittee’s “abrupt resort to business’ expenses, in- version with fewer re- rst 18 months con ned clear new sign of the pres- Russia to swing the 2016 a contempt vote” that “has cluding a portion of pay- dactions. That version to the city of Peabody, ident’s “blanket de ance” election. not allowed suf cient time ments to suppliers and a blacks out grand jury in- and ordered to pay a ne of Congress’ constitution- for you to consider fully portion of employees’ sal- House Speaker Nancy formation, which needs of $150,000. The judge al rights to conduct over- whether to make a conclu- aries. In addition, the de- Pelosi has said the next a judge’s approval for also ordered restitution of sight. sive assertion of executive fendants failed to report step will be consideration release, and it doesn’t in- $549,883 to the Internal “We did not relish do- privilege.” those cash expenses on by the full House. Nadler clude the report’s under- Revenue Service. ing this, but we have no Barr told Trump he their tax returns. said that will happen soon. lying evidence. Democrats During tax years 2013 choice,” Nadler said after should assert privilege If approved by the have said they won’t view through 2015, the Panou- Thomas Grillo can be now, “pending a full deci- the vote. House, where the Demo- that version until they get soses skimmed approxi- reached at tgrillo@item- sion on the matter.” The White House’s crats hold a solid majority, broader access. mately $2.8 million in cash live.com. blockade, he said, “is an the contempt resolution Talks with the Justice attack on the ability of the would almost certainly Department broke down American people to know move to an unusual, and over the committee’s sub- what the executive branch potentially protracted, poena for an unredacted is doing.” He said, “This multi-pronged court bat- version of the report. cannot be.” tle with the Trump ad- Barr released a redact- HONORING But Justice Depart- ministration. ed version of Mueller’s ment spokeswoman Kerri The contempt nding 400-plus-page report to Kupec said it was disap- could be referred to the the public last month, but OUR pointing that members of U.S. attorney for the Dis- Democrats subpoenaed Congress “have chosen to trict of Columbia, a Jus- the full document, along engage in such inappro- tice Department of cial with underlying evidence. priate political theatrics.” who would be likely to The department has re- TEACHERS Barr made “extraordi- defend rather than oppose jected that demand, while nary efforts” to provide Barr. Democratic House DURING Congress and the public leaders could also le a LAW OFFICES OF with information about lawsuit, though the case JAMES J. CARRIGAN Mueller’s work, she said. could take months or even • Social Security Disability TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK The committee voted years to resolve. Some • Workers Compensation along party lines, 24-16, to committee members have • Accidents recommend the full House suggested they also could 25 years located across hold Barr in contempt, but ne Barr as he withholds from Lynn District Court only after some ve hours information. 15 Johnson St. LYNN BUSINESS EDUCATION FOUNDATION of heated and, at times, Nadler said Wednesday 781-596-0100 emotional testimony. the Trump administra- JAMES J. CARRIGAN Democrats made their tion’s refusal to provide ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN LISA A. 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W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan ple of cars ago, my horn made it a bit difficult Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman Customer Service stopped working. Who to hear until the place Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS knew that a car horn CherylC mercifully cleared out a Connecting Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 works by fuse? little. All Departments: Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 CharlesC Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Anyway, between the Now, I know I sound 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 time my mechanic could like a crabby old lady, Ext. 2 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 order the part and the but really, I just enjoy Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 even shorter time than Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 time I could get in to catching up with old classi [email protected] the rest of us. Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 have him fix it, I discov- friends without having Subscriptions Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 I remember when my [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 ered something: we use to shout to be heard or sister’s kids were lit- Circulation John S. Moran, 1975-1990 our car horns waaaaaay having the predomi- Executive Editor, tle and I would go vis- [email protected] nant word in the con- more than necessary. it. They lived in a loud versation be “what?” Ext. 3 When your car horn place with a lot of loud And still, that’s not Newsroom doesn’t work, you (even- people and I would drive [email protected] the worst of it. [email protected] tually) substitute pa- home and not even turn We are addicted to be- tience. You learn not on the radio, I so need- Ext. 4 ing tuned in to the most to automatically go to ed the peace and quiet. Sports unnecessary of noises [email protected] DEFCON 1 every time When you’re single and from our electronic de- Ext. 5 the light changes and live alone, your noise vices. I know, I know, Retail and Online EDITORIAL the car in front of you tolerance varies. Now this argument has been Advertising doesn’t spring into the some people always [email protected] intersection. You don’t made ad nauseam. Even have to have sound — ADVERTISING blast the person who I won’t take the dog for Are migrant families the television, or radio, Ernie Carpenter Jr. slowly makes his/her or music, is always on. a walk without arming Director of Advertising way across the street, myself with the ability and Business Development, ext. 1355 Others don’t turn on [email protected] still being separated? We dumbly staring into his/ anything if we’re not ac- to listen to my podcasts. What I don’t do is Gary Golden her cell phone. You don’t tively listening. Sales Representative, ext. 1280 need to find out. Now. lean on your steering But here’s the thing. force everyone else to [email protected] wheel because the idi- We’re almost always listen alongside me. Ralph Mitchell Last year, U.S. District Court Judge Why is it suddenly Sales Representative, ext. 1313 ot on your right or left bombarded with noise, [email protected] Dana Sabraw in San Diego banned fami- suddenly swerved in whether we want to be OK to use your speak- ly separations of migrant families at the Patricia Whalen front of you, making or not. If you go to any er phone everywhere? Sales Representative, ext. 1310 U.S.-Mexico border unless they are neces- you hit the brakes. It’s sporting event, there’s We might despair that [email protected] sary for the safety of the child. not that you don’t want everyone is wearing BUSINESS OFFICE That reasonable accommodation turns constant, ear-splitting to. You just — can’t. assault to your senses. earpods and trapped in Maria Alvaracin out to have been a loophole through their own little world, ext. 1205 So you suffer in si- I like to get hyped for [email protected] which the government has continued to lence. And later you thereby staying physi- a good game; I was a Susan J. Conti separate families. According to immi- might figure out all that cally close but socially grant advocates, children are being tak- sports writer and then Controller, ext. 1288 mashing, blasting and and emotionally discon- [email protected] en from their parents based on long-ago a sports copy editor honking doesn’t allevi- for decades. But I am nected. But let me tell Ted Grant convictions for crimes — such as driving you, loud talkers of the Publisher, ext. 1234 ate your frustration, it a little bit of a purist [email protected] under the influence — that would seem to world, I don’t want to actually adds to it. (OK, maybe snob). Af- Marian Kinney have little or no bearing on whether the hear your conversation parents actually pose a risk. Families are Case in point: Earli- ter a good play, I want ext. 1212 as you hold your phone [email protected] also being separated on the mere suspi- er this week, I turned to turn to my seat com- the corner onto Munroe aloft and shout into it Will Kraft cion that an adult is not really the parent. panion and talk about it Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 The government acknowledged in court Street on the way into and cheer. I don’t need while blocking my path. [email protected] We could all use a lit- filings that it has separated 389 families the office. Three cars the PA announcer at Mike Shanahan since Sabraw’s court order went into ef- ahead was a UPS van, tle less noise. Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 10 million decibels tell- [email protected] fect in June, but immigrant rights ad- which was positioned ing us to MAKE SOME Maybe we wouldn’t be so tense, so crabby, if we Carolina Trujillo vocates argue that the actual number alongside a huge deliv- NOISE! I don’t care Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 is much, much higher. Acting Homeland ery truck. Now, since about the walk-up mu- maintain a little radio [email protected] Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan told there’s a rather com- sic for every batter, the silence every once in Jim Wilson Congress last week that immigration offi- plicated construction awhile. Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 theme song for every [email protected] cials are separating fewer than two fam- event going on, part of A few years ago, we moment. I actually can CIRCULATION ilies a day, a small fraction of the more the street is already enjoy sports for sports’ took a trip to Big Sky than 1,600 families that arrive. But advo- country, visiting states Lisa Mahmoud down to one lane. The sake. Manager, ext. 1239 cates report at least 40 separations a day two delivery vehicles But that’s not who we and places my Boston [email protected] along the California section of the border just made movement are anymore. native spouse had nev- CLASSIFIED alone, with other separations occurring er seen. At one point impossible, at least un- I recently noticed that Abbe Young Smith in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. The til the guys with the we can’t get by without we found a place in a Manager, ext. 1276 government’s history of obfuscation with [email protected] carts finished theirsensory overload. I be- state park with no cell regard to border statistics has been docu- GRAPHICS work. moaned to my husband towers, no electrical mented in the past. wires. We turned off the Trevor Andreozzi Judge Sabraw should take steps to en- Now, granted, the car recently that there are Designer that turned the cor- few nice restaurants car engine, stepped out [email protected] sure that his order against unnecessary and heard — absolutely separations is being observed. It’s uncon- ner right behind me that don’t have loud Mohamed Diop couldn’t see why traffic nothing. Designer scionable, if it’s true, that the government televisions going. [email protected] was stalled. But that Last week we met an- It was the weirdest, is continuing to inflict emotional and eeriest, most wonderful Mark Sutherland psychological damage on young children didn’t stop the horn other couple for dinner. Creative Director sensation. and their parents, especially on such from blasting, loud We hadn’t seen each [email protected] On days when the flimsy pretexts. The American Psycho- and long. Guess what? other in almost two NEWSROOM news is all bad (and logical Assn. condemned the separations Nothing moved. The years, what with life Mike Alongi when isn’t it?) and it Sports Reporter ext. 1228 last year as “not only needless and cru- guys who were blocking getting in our way, so [email protected] el,” but a threat to “the mental and phys- access undoubtedly al- we were excited to catch seems like we’re all shouting and angry and Bill Brotherton ical health of both the children and their ready knew they were, up with our fellow emp- Features Editor ext. 1338 caregivers.” The separations, though, fit and apparently weren’t ty-nesters and tell what leaning on our horns in [email protected] in with the Trump administration’s ongo- motivated by the frus- our respective spawns frustration, I long to go Gayla Cawley ing efforts to erect barriers to those seek- back — just for a mo- Reporter, ext. 1236 trated driver five or six were up to in college. [email protected] ing asylum, part of a broader attempt to ment — to that sound of cars back to move any We picked a nice place, Cheryl Charles throttle back overall immigration. faster. the food was excellent, complete silence. News Editor, ext. 1278 It is entirely unclear how many asylum Which means that and the atmosphere Sometimes the idea [email protected] seekers at the border are telling untruths whole horn thing was was fine — except it sounds as scary as the Bella diGrazia about who they are. The government tomb. And sometimes it Reporter, ext. 1317 unnecessary noise. We was a tad loud. There [email protected] claims that since October it has detect- eventually all got down were TVs over the bar sounds like heaven. ed more than 1,000 cases of families that Thomas Grillo the street anyway and (a game was on), and Reporter, ext. 1264 were not, in fact, families or were en- Cheryl Charles can be the frustrated driver although we were in [email protected] gaged in fraud by claiming children over reached at ccharles@ had been waiting for an the dining section away itemlive.com. Spenser Hasak age 18 were minors. That’s a sliver of the Photographer, ext. 1332 189,000 families it says it apprehended [email protected] during that period. While it’s true that Thor Jourgensen Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 some people have arrived with question- [email protected] able birth certificates, that’s not a reason Daniel Kane to enforce overzealously. Human decency Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 demands that the government be certain [email protected] before it tears a family apart. Steve Krause Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 More broadly, the Trump administra- [email protected] tion — despite making immigration one Owen O’Rourke of its front-burner issues — has failed Photographer, ext. 1224 utterly to come up with workable and le- [email protected] gal strategies for dealing with the arriv- Emma LeBlanc Pérez Copy Editor al and lawful asylum requests of tens of [email protected] thousands of people. Many of them will Harold Rivera ultimately not qualify; rampant crime Sports Editor, ext. 1238 and intolerable hardship do not qualify [email protected] as “persecution” for the purposes of re- Roberto Scalese News Editor, ext. 1211 ceiving asylum. But they have a right to [email protected] ask, and the government’s inhumane ef- Anne Marie Tobin forts to slam the door in their faces runs Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 counter to the law and to our interna- [email protected] tional obligations. It’s inexcusable for the Bridget Turcotte government to add to the trauma these Reporter, ext. 1269 [email protected] families have already suffered by tearing Ryan York them apart on flimsy pretexts. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 [email protected] The Los Angeles Times Editorial Board TECHNOLOGY Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Trump invokes ‘privilege’ over the full Mueller report

By Mary Clare House nor Attorney Gen- for you to consider fully Jalonick, eral Barr will comply with whether to make a conclu- Lisa Mascaro Chairman Nadler’s unlaw- sive assertion of executive and Jonathan ful and reckless demands,” privilege.” Lemire she said. Barr told Trump the ASSOCIATED PRESS Though the White House president he should assert WASHINGTON — The initially hesitated on in- privilege now, “pending a White House invoked exec- voking privilege, Trump full decision on the mat- utive privilege Wednesday, told his staff and political ter.” claiming the right to block advisers in recent weeks Democrats on the com- lawmakers from the full to refuse to cooperate with mittee said the Trump report from special coun- Democrats, believing the administration was tram- sel Robert Mueller on his party’s goal was simply pling on Congress’s duty to Trump-Russia probe and to damage him politically conduct oversight. escalating the battle be- going into his re-election “This is a moment in tween President Donald campaign. The coming le- history,” said Rep. Sheila Trump and Congress. gal battle could stretch to Jackson Lee of Texas. “The PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The administration’s de- 2020, and the White House president now seeks to Uber drivers protest next to the Charging Bull statue in New York’s finan- cision was announced just is aiming to tie up congres- take a wrecking ball to the as the House Judiciary sional probes until Elec- Constitution of the United cial district on Wednesday. Committee was gaveling in tion Day. States.” to consider holding Attor- The president’s decision But the top Republican ney General William Barr was weeks in the making, on the panel, Rep. Doug in contempt of Congress the next inevitable esca- Collins of Georgia, called Uber, Lyft drivers protest over failure to release the lation between the White the majority’s decision to full report. House and Congress over push ahead with a con- Committee Chairman a number of probes, in- tempt resolution “cynical, across the U.S., overseas Jerrold Nadler of New cluding over materials and mean-spirited, counterpro- minimal then, too. More paid to Uber. York declared the action by witnesses from the special ductive and irresponsible.” By Cathy Bussewitz Trump’s Justice Depart- counsel investigation. The Nadler said earlier ASSOCIATED PRESS cities are participating in Uber, in a prepared Wednesday’s protest. statement, said it is con- ment was a clear new sign White House has rejected Wednesday the Trump NEW YORK — Some of the president’s “blanket all efforts to probe Trump’s administration’s refusal “Drivers built these bil- stantly working to im- drivers for ride-hailing gi- lion dollar companies and prove the working envi- defiance” of Congress’ con- business dealings or tax to provide special coun- ants Uber and Lyft turned stitutional rights. “Every returns as well the West sel Robert Mueller’s full it is just plain wrong that ronment for drivers. off their apps Wednesday so many continue to be “Drivers are at the heart day we learn of new efforts Wing’s security clearance Russia report to Congress to protest what they say by this administration to procedure. presents a “constitutional paid poverty wages while of our service — we can’t are declining wages at a Silicon Valley investors succeed without them — stonewall Congress,” Na- In a letter Wednesday crisis,” leaving the panel time when both compa- dler said. “This is unprec- to Trump, Barr explained no choice but to move for- get rich off their labor,” and thousands of people nies are raking in billions said Brendan Sexton, ex- come into work at Uber edented.” that the special counsel’s ward with a contempt vote of dollars from investors. White House Press Sec- files contain millions of against Barr. ecutive director of the In- every day focused on how Demonstrations took dependent Drivers Guild. to make their experience retary Sarah Sanders said pages of classified and Talks with the Justice place in 10 U.S. cities, the action was rather a unclassified information. Department broke down “All drivers deserve fair better, on and off the road.” including Chicago, Los pay.” Lyft said its drivers’ response to the “blatant He said it was the com- late Tuesday over the com- Angeles, New York, San abuse of power” by Demo- mittee’s “abrupt resort to mittee’s subpoena for an The Guild organized hourly earnings have in- Francisco and Wash- a caravan of Uber driv- creased over the last two cratic Rep. Nadler. a contempt vote” that “has unredacted version of the ington, as well as some “Neither the White not allowed sufficient time report. ers across the Brooklyn years, that 75 percent of European locations like Bridge Wednesday. its drivers work less than London. But they did not Some drivers went of- 10 hours per week to sup- seem to cause much dis- fline in New York between plement existing jobs and TV pitches for prescription ruption and many riders 7 a.m. and 9 a.m., though that on average the com- were still able to hail a car it was still easy to locate pany’s drivers earn over with ease. a driver during rush hour $20 an hour before sub- drugs will have to include price The protests arrive just near Wall Street in lower tracting expenses such as ahead of Uber’s initial Manhattan. gas and vehicle mainte- Manufacturers of Ameri- disclosure will help dis- By Ricardo public stock offering Fri- Drivers in Los Angeles nance. Alonso-Zaldivar ca, the main trade group. pel a “cloak of darkness” day. Uber hopes to raise $9 are participating in a 24- “We know that access ASSOCIATED PRESS But one major firm — around prices and encour- billion, putting the compa- hour strike and picket line to flexible, extra income Johnson & Johnson, based age more informed discus- ny’s valuation in excess of at Los Angeles Interna- makes a big difference WASHINGTON — TV in New Brunswick, N.J. sions between patients $91 billion. tional Airport. for millions of people, and pitches for prescription — has already started and their doctors. But she It’s not the first time In the UK, the Indepen- we’re constantly working drugs will soon include disclosing the cost of its cautioned against expect- drivers for ride-hailing dent Workers Union said to improve how we can the price, giving consum- blood thinner Xarelto in ing too much. apps have staged protests. some Uber drivers are ob- best serve our driver com- ers more information up- TV advertising. And polls “The overall idea of Strikes were planned in serving a nine-hour boy- munity,” Lyft said. front as they make med- indicate many patients reducing drug prices is several cities ahead of cott. The union demands, Labor actions also took ication choices at a time are not taking their med- something for which there Lyft’s IPO last month, among other things, in- place in Atlanta, Boston, when new drugs can carry ications as prescribed be- is no silver bullet,” said although the disruption creased fares per mile and Philadelphia, San Diego anxiety-inducing prices. cause of cost. Purvis. “This is just one to riders appeared to be a decrease in commissions Health and Human Drug pricing details are step, one tool in what will and Stamford, Conn. Services Secretary Alex expected to appear in text have to be a very big arse- Azar said Wednesday the toward the end of com- nal.” Trump administration mercials, when potential Other ideas from the California to ban pesticide has finalized regulations side effects are disclosed. Trump administration in- requiring drug companies TV viewers should notice clude regulations affecting to disclose list prices of the change later this year, Medicare and legislative it says hurts babies’ brains medications costing more perhaps as early as the proposals in Congress. than $35 for a month’s summer. With the cost of medicines By Brian Melley part of the crop protec- tect kids who live here, but supply. The government is hop- a top concern for voters, “What I say to the com- ASSOCIATED PRESS tion tool box,” said Casey kids who eat the fruits and ing that patients armed Trump and lawmakers Creamer, president of veggies grown here.” panies is if you think the with prices will start dis- of both major political LOS ANGELES — The cost of your drug will scare California Citrus Mutual, The pesticide is in a cussing affordability with parties want accomplish- nation’s most productive which represents 5,000 class of organophosphates people from buying your their doctors, and gradu- ments they can point to agricultural state moved drugs, then lower your growers. “We’re fighting chemically similar to a ally that will put pressure before the 2020 elections. Wednesday to ban a con- for our lives here trying prices,” Azar said. “Trans- nerve gas developed by on drugmakers to keep Drugmakers also com- troversial pesticide wide- to protect ourselves from Nazi Germany before parency for American pa- costs of brand-name drugs plained that the price re- ly used to control a range deadly diseases, and we World War II. Its heavy tients is here.” in check. veal will infringe on their of insects but blamed for keep losing tools.” use has often left traces Drug companies re- Pricing disclosure was First Amendment free harming brain develop- Creamer questioned the in drinking water sourc- sponded that adding pric- part of a multilevel blue- speech rights by forcing ment in babies. scientific studies behind es. A 2012 study by the es to their commercials print President Donald them to disclose prices. It’s The move cheered by the decision and said re- University of California, could unintentionally Trump announced last unclear if that will prompt environmentalists would moving the pesticide could Berkeley, found that 87 harm patients. year to try to lower pre- a court challenge, but outlaw chlorpyrifos af- hurt efforts to prevent a percent of umbilical-cord “We are concerned that scription drug costs. Azar points out that the ter scientists deemed it a pest like the Asian citrus blood samples tested from the administration’s rule Democrats say it still government has for de- toxic air contaminant and psyllid from decimating newborn babies contained requiring list prices in won’t force drugmakers to cades required carmakers discovered it to be more the citrus industry in Cal- detectable levels of the direct-to-consumer tele- lower what they charge, to post their sticker prices dangerous than previ- ifornia like it did in much pesticide. vision advertising could and they want Medicare on vehicles. ously thought. California of Florida. The pest infects Dr. Gina Solomon, a be confusing for patients to negotiate on behalf of “Prices of automobiles Environmental Secretary citrus trees with a fatal medical professor at the are vastly less important and may discourage them consumers. Jared Blumenfeld said it’s disease. University of California, to your health and afford- from seeking needed med- Leigh Purvis, a phar- the first time the state has Blumenfeld said Cali- San Francisco, and former ability than drugs,” he ical care,” said the Phar- ma expert with AARP’s sought to ban a pesticide fornia took action in part deputy secretary of Cal- said. maceutical Research and research division, said and the move was over- because the federal gov- EPA, said chlorpyrifos is due. ernment allowed the pes- unusual in that it’s one of “This pesticide is a neu- ticide to be used after the the best understood pesti- rotoxin, and it was first Obama administration cides because it’s been so put on the market in tried to phase it out. extensively studied. 1965,” Blumenfeld said. The U.S. Environmental “We know a lot about “So it’s been on the shelf a Protection Agency under what it does to developing long time, and it’s past its President Donald Trump children, and that science sell-by date.” reversed that effort after is the bedrock of the action The decision comes af- reevaluating the science. that Cal-EPA is announc- ter regulators in several Environmental groups ing,” she said. “Many pes- states have taken steps in and farmworkers chal- ticides have been studied recent years to restrict the lenged that decision, and a well in lab rats, but in this pesticide used on about federal appeals court last case, we actually know 60 different crops in Cal- month ordered the EPA to what it does to people.” ifornia, including grapes, decide by July whether to Studies in cities where almonds and oranges. Ha- ban the pesticide. the pesticide was once waii banned it last year, “This is a historic victo- used to kill cockroaches and New York lawmakers ry for California’s agricul- before it was banned for recently sent a measure tural communities and for indoor use in 2000 and in to the governor outlawing children nationwide,” said rural farmworker commu- use of the pesticide. Miriam Rotkin-Ellman of nities showed it harmed DowDuPont, which pro- the Natural Resources De- brain development in fe- duces the pesticide, said it fense Council. “The science tuses and affected read- was disappointed with the clearly shows that chlorpy- ing ability, IQ and led to FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS decision and that farmers rifos is too dangerous to hyperactivity in children, who rely on the pesticide use in our fields. Since Cal- Solomon said. Even head Human Services Secretary Alex Azar says drugmakers will soon have say it will hurt their abili- ifornia uses more chlorpy- sizes were smaller in chil- to reveal prices of their prescription medicines in those ever-present ty to control insects. rifos than any other state, dren whose mothers were TV ads. “It’s a very important this ban will not only pro- exposed to the pesticide. A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- 202 Essex St., Lynn, was sum- male hitchhiking on Pleasant belongings at the Essex Center larly arrests, reflect police records. In moned after a motor vehicle Street at 6:55 p.m. on Tuesday. Drive on Monday at 5:37 p.m. the event of a perceived inaccuracy, stop at 360 Walnut St. and 1 She is described as wearing a it is the sole responsibility of the con- Country Club Drive on Wednes- PEABODY red top and jeans and is run- day at 7:33 a.m. for operating ning toward the Northshore cerned party to contact the relevant a truck on an excluded way and Arrest Mall. Officer spoke with the re- police department and have the unlicensed operation of a mo- porting party who was standing department issue a notice of correc- tor vehicle. Peter L. Croke, 57, of 108 next to a woman wearing a red tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or Newbury St., Apt. 1409, Dan- top and jeans. He told police clarifications will not be made without Alarms vers, was arrested at Kappy’s he did not call 911 and every- express notice of change from the ar- Liquors at 175 Andover St. on thing was OK. False burglar alarm sounded Monday at 4:50 p.m. following resting police department. Employee of TD Bank on Main on Tuesday at 8:58 a.m. at Post a be on the lookout call from Street reported she was threat- Office Square. Officer reports the Danvers Police Department ened by a woman who lives in LYNN building is open for business. for a silver Mitsubishi driven the area after refusing to share Accidental fire alarm sound- by a man in his 40s who ap- a cigarette with her on Monday Arrests ed at the Center Village Apart- peared to be intoxicated and at 5:37 p.m. Caller said she ments on Main Street on Tues- left the Kappy’s parking lot Corey O’Leary, 37, of 68 is concerned the woman will day at 11:56 a.m. Call handled headed toward Route 114 in do something to her vehicle if South St., was arrested on war- by the Lynnfield Fire Depart- Peabody. He was charged with she returns to work. Officer will rant charges of three counts of ment. the unlicensed operation of a document. Class C drug possession, disor- Report of a burglar alarm on motor vehicle, operating an un- An unattended trailer was re- derly conduct, assault and bat- Tuesday at 1:48 p.m. at 2 Barn- registered and uninsured motor ported parked at the 7-Eleven PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tery, motor vehicle use without sley Road. Officer reports door vehicle and operating under authority, operation of a motor was open, checked the interior on Main Street on Monday at Kendrick Castillo sprang into action against the influence of alcohol. Vehicle 9:01 a.m. Officer reports own- the shooter “and immediately was on top of vehicle with a suspended li- and everything appeared in or- towed by Mallia’s Towing. cense and arrestee furnishing der, door secured. er was ticketed for leaving the him with complete disregard for his own safe- vehicle for more than five min- false ID information at 10:15 A 911 hangup call was re- Summons ty,” said Brendan Bialy, a close friend. p.m. Tuesday. ceived from Lynnfield Middle utes. Jessica Rossetti, of 5 High School at 505 Main St. on Thanh Nga Thi Pham, 55, Corkscrew Liquors at 23 Cen- Rock St., was arrested on war- Tuesday at 4:02 p.m. Officer of 1 Whitney Drive, was sum- tral St. reports employee theft Teenager who charged rant charges of assault with a checked school and found moned on Monday at 11:17 of lottery scratch tickets total- dangerous weapon and at- nothing. p.m. following a motor vehicle ing more than $72,000 over attackers was the only tempt to commit crime at 8:54 Canceled burglar alarm re- stop at 2 Berry and 31 Warren the past year on Tuesday at a.m. Wednesday. ceived from Aronson Alarm Co. streets for operating an unin- 10:45 a.m. Officer document- for 9 Driftwood Lane on Tues- sured and unregistered motor ed incident and summoned the death in school shooting Accidents day at 5:43 p.m. vehicle. employee. By Kathleen Foody, had an infectious smile A report of a motor vehicle Complaints Accidents SAUGUS P. Solomon Banda and gentle sense of hu- crash with personal injury at and Nicholas mor, according to friends. 1:48 p.m. Tuesday at Market Officer removed a ladder from Minor motor vehicle crash Accidents Riccardi He worked part-time at a Basket at 40 Federal St.; at Route 128 South on Tuesday at reported at JC Penney at 210 ASSOCIATED PRESS local manufacturing com- 9:52 p.m. Tuesday on Hood 11:08 a.m. The Massachusetts Andover St. at the Northshore A report of a motor vehicle pany that had offered him Street. State Police was notified. Mall on Monday at 6:28 p.m. crash at TJ Maxx on Broadway HIGHLANDS RANCH, a job after an internship A report of a motor vehicle Resident of 5 Willowby Way Officer assisted with paper- at 8:41 p.m. Tuesday. Colo. — When a gunman because he was such a crash at 2:37 p.m. Tuesday at came into the station on Tues- work exchange, no injuries or burst into his high school standout employee. 127 Washington St.; at 6 p.m. day at 12:59 p.m. to report tows. Complaints classroom, Kendrick Cas- “To find he went down as Tuesday at Cottage and Linden their unlocked vehicle was bro- Hit and run crash reported tillo did not hesitate. a hero, I’m not surprised. streets; at 7:03 p.m. Tues- ken into overnight. at the Higgins Middle School A caller reported the traffic The 18-year-old imme- That’s exactly who Ken- day at 201 N Common St.; at at 85 Perkins St. on Tuesday at lights at the entrance of Kmart diately charged, pinning drick was,” said Rachel 7:03 p.m. Tuesday at 1 Market Medical 8:41 a.m. Caller said vehicle on Main Street were out at the attacker to the wall Short, president of the Square; at 7:24 p.m. Tuesday struck the school’s metal gates 2:23 a.m. Monday. before he was fatally shot company, Baccara. at Boston and Moulton streets; Medical rescue requested and drove off. A caller reported a man wear- protecting classmates, Cecilia Bedard, 19, had at 7:48 p.m. Tuesday at Essex from 10 Kimball Lane on Tues- ing a cast on his arm ran onto witnesses said. As Castillo known Castillo since ele- and Joyce streets; at 7:30 a.m. day at 8:06 a.m. Patient taken Animal Control his deck and tried to steal a charged, so did two other mentary school and said Wednesday at Chestnut Street to Lahey Hospital & Medical purse at 8:30 a.m. Monday. students. One of them, he was always friendly, and Western Avenue; at 9:32 Center in Burlington. Loose small dog, either a A report of stolen landscap- Brendan Bialy, who has modest and excited to help a.m. Wednesday at Hamilton The Boston Sports Club at Chihuahua or a Mini Pinscher ing tools at 4 Felsmere Ave. at signed up to join the Ma- people. He made a point of and Rock avenues. 425 Walnut St. requested an with a collar, was reported at 9:33 a.m. Monday. rines, wrestled the gun always joining his father ambulance on Tuesday at 5:37 29 Kenwood Road at 24 Walsh A caller reported finding a from the shooter’s hand at Knights of Columbus Breaking and Entering p.m. Ave. on Monday at 6:02 p.m. husky puppy on Lincoln Avenue and the students subdued fundraisers and bingo Request for assistance at Reporting party contacted the at 1:09 p.m. Monday. him. nights. A report of a breaking and 686 Main St. on Tuesday at owners who are in the area A report of an internet scam A second shooter was “He was amazing,” Be- entering at 11:47 p.m. Tuesday 10:31 a.m. for a broken oil searching, dog was last seen on Western Avenue at 3:57 p.m. captured by an armed se- dard said. “He was honest- at 86 Mall St.; at 7:18 a.m. burner and smoke in the house. on Walsh Avenue. Monday. A woman reported she curity guard. ly the sweetest kid I ever Wednesday at 42 Hanover St.; Fire Department took the pa- Large black unattended dog responded to a Facebook post Authorities said these met. Never said a mean at 8:26 a.m. Wednesday at 56 tient to Winchester Hospital. reported at Caruso Court and and sent an electronic deposit acts of bravery helped joke.” Rogers Ave. Birch Street on Tuesday at 8:50 of $3,737. minimize the bloodshed Bialy smiled as he re- MARBLEHEAD a.m. Officer reports dog has A caller on Saugus Avenue from the attack, which counted the struggle with Overdose gone home. reported someone rang her also wounded eight peo- the shooter to reporters, Accidents Loose dog reported at 47 doorbell but she is too nervous ple. saying that he wanted A report of an overdose at Walsh Ave. and 25 Roycroft to look outside at 11:18 p.m. “We’re going to hear to focus on the positive. 2:41 p.m. Tuesday on Lexing- Multiple callers reported a Road on Tuesday at 9:08 p.m. Monday. about very heroic things “They completely and ut- ton Street. motor vehicle crash at Lafayette Officer reports animal gone A report of loud music on that have taken place terly failed in a matter of and Birch streets at 11:53 a.m. upon arrival. Myrtle Street at 1:03 a.m. Tues- at the school,” Douglas half a minute,” he said of Theft on Tuesday. Two people were day. County Sheriff Tony Spur- the attackers. He added, transported to North Shore Complaints lock said Wednesday. A report of a larceny at 1:52 A caller reported that some- “What I saw yesterday Medical Center. one tried to open an account The attackers were iden- was the absolute best of p.m. Tuesday at 9 Arlington St.; Caller from the Holiday Inn at tified by law enforcement at 1:51 p.m. Tuesday at Rite Aid 1 Newbury St. reports he found under his name with Citi Bank people.” Complaints at 9:46 a.m. Tuesday. officials as 18-year-old Bialy would not identi- at 156 Lewis St.; at 4:24 p.m. a small amount of a controlled Devon Erickson and a Tuesday at 50 Goodridge St.; A caller reported a truck substance in his Hertz rental A report of a resident receiv- fy the third student who ing annoying phone calls on younger student who is helped subdue the gun- at 5:57 p.m. Tuesday at 166 parked in the handicapped car, a silver Ford Fusion, on a juvenile. They alleged- spot in front of Dunkin’ Do- Monday at 4:36 p.m. Caller Lynn Fells Parkway at 11:35 man but the family of Ja- Washington St.; at 7:58 p.m. ly walked into the STEM nuts, Pleasant Street, at 8:04 notified Hertz who asked him to a.m. Tuesday. son Jones put out a state- Tuesday at Market Basket at School Highlands Ranch a.m. on Tuesday. Responding call police. A caller on Newhall Avenue ment saying he was shot 40 Federal St.; at 10:45 a.m. through an entrance with- officers found the driver of the Road rage incident reported reported her neighbor stole twice while disarming one Wednesday at 567 Lynnway; at out metal detectors and truck was handicapped, he just on Mason Street on Monday at money from her apartment at of the attackers. 12:26 p.m. Wednesday at 152 opened fire in two class- didn’t have his placard. 7:50 p.m. Caller said two peo- 12:23 p.m. Tuesday. The security guard who Holyoke St. rooms. A caller from Marblehead ple on mopeds tried to attack A report of wires down on detained the second armed A report of a robbery at 2:16 Because the attack hap- p.m. Tuesday at Essex and W High School, on Humphrey the operator of a gold sedan Clinton Avenue at 12:54 p.m. suspect was employed by Street, reported that a stu- as he got out of his vehicle. Tuesday. pened only miles from Boss High Level Protec- Green streets. Columbine High School A report of motor vehicle theft dent’s car was vandalized at Party got back inside the vehi- A report of a piece of metal in tion, a company started 1:32 p.m. on Tuesday. cle and fled towards Washing- the breakdown lane at Broad- and just weeks after the by a former SWAT team at 12:03 p.m. Wednesday at shooting’s 20th anniver- 56 Woodman St. A nail salon employee, on ton Street. Officer checked the way and Osprey Road at 1:54 leader who responded to Pleasant Street, called to re- area but was unable to locate p.m. Tuesday. sary, questions quickly the Columbine shooting. arose about whether it Vandalism port at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday parties. A report of an elderly man on The owner, Grant Whitus, that he and his staff have Report of a loud stomping the Fox Hill Bridge who appears was inspired by the 1999 told The Associated Press A report of vandalism at 4:54 been receiving suspicious/ coming from a tenant at 2233 to be out of it at 1:27 p.m. massacre. But investiga- the security guard is a p.m. Tuesday at 30 Neptune St. harassing phone calls the last Avalon Drive on Monday at Tuesday. tors offered no immediate former Marine who ran to Court; at 10:24 p.m. Tuesday few days. 8:58 p.m. Caller said the noise A Walnut Street resident re- motive. the area of the shootings at 166 Broadway; at 11:32 A caller reported at 6:49 p.m. was in retaliation to a previous ported a man cut through her Castillo sprang into ac- and confronted one of the p.m. Tuesday at 16 La Grange on Tuesday that she witnessed complaint made to manage- yard at 3:40 p.m. Tuesday. tion against the shooter armed students in a hall- Terrace. two male parties on her porch ment. Officers spoke with all A caller on Apple Lane re- “and immediately was on way. covering up her security cam- parties who agreed to keep ported a raccoon attempted to top of him with complete The guard drew his LYNNFIELD era. She stated she didn’t know it down for the night. Meeting attack her mother and a yorkie disregard for his own weapon and apprehended who they were. Responding with management is scheduled dog at 5:09 p.m. Tuesday. safety,” said Bialy, a close the person, Whitus said. friend. “He doesn’t even realize Summons officers believed the two men for Tuesday. A report of wires down at Har- were solicitors. Caller reports a woman hit rison and Washington avenues A member of the school’s how many lives he saved Edwin Maldonado, 41, of A caller reported an older her over the head and took his at 5:59 p.m. Tuesday. robotics club and a re- by stopping a school shoot- lentless tinkerer, Castillo ing,” Whitus said.

POLICE BRIEFS

Man who went to and via text messages. sagnol, of Milton, was also beat three of the victims ers restrained Gonzalez, carna, of Lynn, raped meet underage girl for The girl was actually an sentenced Tuesday to five and threatened violence and he stabbed one of the woman in his car in undercover officer. years of probation and against the fourth. those patrons. They say Wrentham after picking sex gets probation At the time, he was an ordered to pay more than as Gonzalez was being her up on April 28. instructional technology $13,000 to the victims. Man charged in unprovoked led away in handcuffs, he The Sun Chronicle PROVIDENCE, R.I. He previously pleaded reports defense lawyer (AP) — A man who once information specialist attack at coffee shop kicked the original victim at a Shrewsbury middle guilty to charges includ- in the face as he lay on Robert Carmel-Montes worked for a school sys- ing sex trafficking by said at Tuesday’s arraign- tem and coached a middle school, where he was also WEST SPRINGFIELD the ground. assistant girls’ basketball force. (AP) — Police have arrest- Gonzalez faces several ment the encounter was school girls’ basketball Cassagnol was arrest- consensual. team has been sentenced coach. ed a man for what they charges including assault In court filings, his ed along with 24-year- call an unprovoked attack and battery with a knife A police report says to time served and pro- old Geneiva Whaley, of the woman left a party attorneys blamed his be- at a coffee shop. causing serious bodily in- bation for traveling to Connecticut, in December in Franklin and told havior on a developmen- West Springfield police jury. It couldn’t be deter- Rhode Island to have sex 2017. She was sentenced her Uber driver she was tal disorder. say in a Facebook post mined if he has a lawyer. with someone he thought in October to a year in intoxicated. was a 15-year-old girl. prison. they responded to a After arriving at a The Telegram & Gazette Man gets 17 years in Authorities say they Dunkin’ Donuts at about Uber driver charged friend’s house, the wom- reports that 32-year-old human trafficking case advertised the victims 7:15 p.m. Tuesday for with raping passenger an told her friend she Alexander Viola was sen- online and housed them reports of a fight. thought she had sex with tenced last month to 10 BOSTON (AP) — A man in hotel rooms reserved in They say the suspect, WRENTHAM (AP) — A her driver. years of probation. who authorities say forced Whaley’s name in Mas- Miguel Gonzalez, stabbed woman told police her The report says she was Viola was arrested in four heroin-addicted sachusetts, Connecticut, the victim in the thigh Uber driver raped her, bruised and complained of Cranston in July 2016 women into prostitution New York and Florida. “for no obvious reason.” but his attorney says his back pain. where police say he has been sentenced to 17 They kept the women The wound was so serious client has been falsely Carmel-Montes says the planned to meet a 15-year- years in prison. addicted, promising hero- that it required a tourni- accused. woman was “lucid” during old girl he had been com- Federal prosecutors say in only if they generated quet and hospitalization. Police say 33-year-old a conversation with his municating with online 31-year-old Duhamel Cas- income. Cassagnol also Police say other custom- Melvin Guerrero-En- client. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Hello, Archie! Meghan and Harry name son Archie Harrison By Jill Lawless nounced a few hours after and Danica Kirka his proud parents posed ASSOCIATED PRESS with him for cameras, help- ing to satisfy a huge global LONDON — Tired but appetite since their son beaming, new parents was born Monday at 5:26 Meghan and Prince Har- a.m. weighing 7 pounds, 3 ry presented their 2-day- ounces. old son to the world as he Standing in the vast, slumbered Wednesday and red-carpeted St. George’s PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS also revealed his name: Ar- Hall at Windsor Castle, chie. The Handel & Haydn Society performs its ren- Harry cradled the new- The royal couple, known dition of Mozart’s “Masonic Funeral” at Sym- born in his arms. The baby as the Duke and Duchess phony Hall on Wednesday in Boston. lay silently, swaddled in a of Sussex since their mar- white merino wool shawl riage not quite a year ago, said the full name of the and wearing a knitted Orchestra searching child born seventh in line cap. Both were made by to the British throne is Ar- English firm G.H. Hurt & for child who charmed chie Harrison Mountbat- Son, which has supplied ten-Windsor. three generations of royal The baby slept peaceful- babies with knitwear. crowd with ‘wow!’ ly through his carefully Meghan declared moth- erhood to be “magic.” By William J. Kole him or her, but to offer a orchestrated media mo- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “It’s pretty amazing,” ASSOCIATED PRESS chance to meet the conduc- ment. His mother, making tor and hear the orchestra her first public appearance Britain’s Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of said the 37-year-old Amer- BOSTON — America’s again as a guest of honor. since giving birth ear- Sussex, joined by her mother, Doria Ragland, ican, formerly known as oldest performing arts “It was one of the most ly Monday, called Archie show their new son named Archie Harrison actress Meghan Markle. group is looking for a child wonderful moments I’ve “a dream” who “has the Mountbatten-Windsor to Queen Elizabeth II “I have the two best guys who was literally wowed experienced in the concert sweetest temperament.” and Prince Philip at Windsor Castle, Windsor, in the world, so I’m really by a recent classical music hall,” Handel & Haydn “He’s really calm,” England. happy.” concert. president and CEO David Meghan said. Asked who the baby took The Handel & Haydn So- Snead wrote in a letter to Harry quipped: “I wonder close why they chose his the royal residence out- after, Harry said it was too ciety had just finished its concertgoers asking them who he gets that from.” first and middle names side London that Meghan soon to tell. rendition of Mozart’s “Ma- to share the child’s name. Harry and Meghan did — though the meaning of and Harry moved into “Everyone says that sonic Funeral” at Boston’s “While (artistic direc- not choose an aristocrat- Harrison, “son of Harry,” is last month, mulled over babies change so much Symphony Hall on Sunday tor) Harry Christophers ic title for their son. He is probably a clue. the baby’s name. Surprise over two weeks,” said the when a youngster blurted was holding the audience not a prince but could have Many in Britain had ex- seemed to be the most com- 34-year-old prince. “We’re out loudly: “WOW!” rapt in pin-drop silence been given the title “Lord” pected a more traditional mon reaction. basically monitoring how Boston classical music following the music’s end, before his first name. royal name, with book- “A mouthful for him,” the changing process hap- station WCRB-FM cap- what sounded like a child Instead he will be known makers taking many bets Elizabeth Barker, an Irish pens over this next month tured the exuberance on of about six years of age for now as “Master Archie on Alexander, Arthur and tourist, said laughing. “But really. But his looks are audio. The crowd can be couldn’t hold back,” Snead Mountbatten-Windsor.” James. anyway, I guess, if that’s changing every single day, heard bursting first into said, calling it “something The surname, used by Archie, a name of Ger- what they wanted, then it’s so who knows.” laughter and then rousing I’ve never before experi- some members of the royal manic origin with mean- the name that they like. “We’re just so thrilled to applause for the child. enced in my 40-plus years family, was created to rec- ings that include “genu- You know, nobody has to have our own little bundle “That actually brought of concert-going.” ognize the lineage of both ine”, “bold” and “brave,” is like it.” of joy,” he added. me to tears,” said Mary WCRB was recording Queen Elizabeth II and an increasingly popular In America, famous The couple left the photo Jane Leach, a composer the orchestra’s season her husband, Prince Phil- baby name in Britain. Archies, both real and call to introduce the baby and performer in Valley finale for airing this au- ip. It was among the top 20 fictional, have included to his great-grandpar- Falls, N.Y. tumn, and it described the Unlike many senior roy- most common boy’s names former NFL quarterback ents, the queen and Prince Now the organization youngster’s exuberance as als, Archie only has one in 2017, according to the Archie Manning, jazz sax- Philip. The infant is the founded in 1815 has “unbelievably charming.” middle name. Prince Har- U.K.’s Office for National ophonist Archie Shepp and eighth great-grandchild mounted a search for the “Mozart makes us feel ry’s full name is Henry Statistics. the red-haired comic book of 93-year-old Elizabeth, kid it’s calling the “Wow that way, too,” the station Charles Albert David. Tourists visiting Wind- character Archie Andrews. Britain’s longest reigning Child” — not to reprimand said. The couple did not dis- sor Castle, which is nearby The baby’s name was an- monarch.

Deadline: May 22

We remember those who have passed away and are especially dear to us. On Saturday, May 25      PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS    John Chester, left, and his wife, Molly, have already seen a raised profile      for themselves and their farm through film festivals like Telluride, To-     ronto and Sundance.         New documentary chronicles how a        California farming oasis came to be       By Lindsey Bahr the documentary “The Big- to capture those things,” ASSOCIATED PRESS gest Little Farm,” which John Chester said. “I How to place your memorial ad: opens in select theaters knew at that moment that MOORPARK, Calif. — Friday. The film, which we had a very unique op- Please choose one John and Molly Chester, John Chester directed, portunity to tell a story.” of the following shields: a filmmaker and a chef, does not gloss over the The technique employed (if no check is made, had made a decision that hardships, the doubt and at Apricot Lane Farms is shield will not appear) many urbanites only fan- the occasional death that something known as bio- tasize about: They decid- SMITH – In memory of SMITH – In memory of came with their dream of mimicry, which basical- JOHN C. SMITH who JOHN C. SMITH who ed to leave their life in not using chemicals on the ly relies on the idea that passed away passed away Los Angeles and start a May 4, 1997. May 4, 1997. crops or drugs on the ani- any problem can be solved Lovingly farm that would function mals in this intimate look through nature. They se- remembered rememberedLovingly in harmony with nature. by wife by wife at how they made a biody- cret to everything, they Louise, daughters Kim Louise, daughters Kim Their family and friends namic farm out of nothing. say, is in the soil and the and Maureen, and son and Maureen, and son Tom. Tom. thought they were crazy, John Chester said it’s cover crops that rebuilt but they were determined. “life affirming” to go back the land and preserved They’d bought 200 acres of and watch how far they’ve the water. land 50 miles away from come. “It was about con- “The food we grow tru- downtown LA, in Moor- tinuing to move forward ly is special,” said Molly park, Calif., and they’d in the presence of great Chester. “It’s very nutri- found an investor to fund failure and great embar- ent-dense and flavorful the adventure. rassment,” he said. because we focus on soil The only problem? The They didn’t set out to development.” land was dead and they make a film initially. John The produce, meat and . knew nothing about farm- Chester had left the busi- eggs from the farm are ing. ness behind, and, besides, sold at local groceries and Eight years later, visiting he figured, they weren’t at various farmers’ mar- the idyllic and suspicious- even experts. Still, being kets, from Calabasas to ly lovely smelling Apri- a documentarian at heart, Santa Monica. cot Lane Farms — where he had the itch to film The Chesters have al- they grow over 100 types nonetheless and starting ready seen a raised profile of vegetables, 75 types of amassing footage of ev- for themselves and the fruit, from avocado to cit- erything (mostly failures). farm through film festi- rus, and raise animals in- But then five years in, vals like Telluride, To- cluding cows, sheep, chick- things started to change: ronto and Sundance, and ens, ducks, guinea hens The farm was actually are readying themselves and a pig named Emma — working. for even more recognition you’d hardly know either “We saw the return of so and interest as audiences of those things. much wildlife and we saw meet the film’s stars like    But the Chesters have pest and predator rela- Emma the pig, the guard- pulled the curtain back on tionships start to balance ian dogs, Maggie the cow        what it took to get there in things out and I was able and others.          A8 THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2019 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Mayor awards readers Perry got his son a role in Tarantino’s new film

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Luke Perry had a very special costar for one of his final movies. The late actor’s son, Jack Perry, revealed that his dad pushed to get him a small role in Quen- tin Tarantino’s upcom- ing film, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” “I did some extra work,” Jack said on the “Talk is Jericho” podcast with host Chris Jericho. “He was like, ‘I want you to be in the same film, or collection FILE PHOTO | TNS of footage, that I am in.’” He said his dad was thing” his father was in. “really adamant” about Jack didn’t reveal much him doing the film with about his own role in the him, and that Tarantino movie, but said viewers was on board for it. might see him “sitting Perry died in early behind someone special.” March at the age of 52, The film is Tarantino’s The Mayor’s Reading Awards were given Wednesday at Harrington School. Mayor Thomas M. several days after suffer- ninth movie and is set McGee presented certificates to the winners from the school’s third, fourth and fifth grades. ing a stroke. in Hollywood in the late Standing with the winners, in the back row, are McGee, librarian Carole Shutzer to left, and Jack, 21, is a pro wres- 1960s. Brad Pitt and principal Lissa Jussaume to his right. The program was started eight years ago by former tler who competes using Leonardo DiCaprio Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy to highlight reading and literacy at the school, and has the name Jungle Boy. He star in the film with Mar- been continued by McGee. said “Once Upon in Time” got Robbie, who plays is probably the “last Sharon Tate.

Truck training

All Lynn firefighters took part in training on hazards and safety systems on gasoline trucks over a two-day period this week. Den- nis K. Burke Inc., a Taunton-based business that delivers premium gasoline, fuel and lu- bricant products, conducted the training with the Lynn Fire Department on Tuesday and Wednesday behind the Western Avenue fire house. ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK

Lynn Fire Department Lt. Jacob Bradley climbs on top of a Dennis K. Burke Inc. oil tanker truck to get a better understanding of Todd Ferris, safety manager at Dennis K. Burke Inc., speaks with Lynn firefighters about safety how the truck works. if they find themselves responding to an oil tanker truck in a fire or accident. Country group Alabama Ad Special extends 50th anniversary tour

NASHVILLE, Tenn. Springtime is yard sale time. (AP) — Country band Al- abama is extending their 50th anniversary tour 3-day run: Thursday, Friday, Saturday this year with 29 more $29.00 special rate! shows, including a show with The Beach Boys and additional dates in Includes attention-getting header graphic, Ontario, Canada. four lines of ad copy, and a yard sale kit The Grammy-winning band embarked on a major containing signs and sales tips! arena and amphitheater tour this year to mark Don’t miss out! their anniversary. Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry Call 781-593-7700, ext. 1276 and Jeff Cook formed FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS or email [email protected] the group in 1969 in Fort Payne, Ala., and went on Association of America, “Randy, Teddy and I to dominate the sound and were inducted into have been overwhelmed of country music in the the Country Music Hall of by the support the fans 1980s and ’90s, scoring Fame in 2005. have given us, and dozens of No. 1 hits, in- Cook announced in 2017 especially me since my cluding “Mountain Music” that he had been diag- Parkinson’s diagnosis,” and “Dixieland Delight.” nosed with Parkinson’s Cook said in a statement. They’ve sold more than disease and that he would “The only reason for this 46 million records in the have to limit his touring, is because we want our United States, according performing only as his music to live on and we to the Recording Industry health allows. love our fans.” WEATHER LOTTERY National weather MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Thursday, May 9, 2019 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Wednesday...... 8083 Wednesday...... 0931 Tuesday...... 8158 Tuesday...... 8194 Sunrise today 5:25 a.m. Partly to mostly cloudy. High NE winds 5 to 10 kt, becom- H 54F. Winds E at 10 to 15 ing E in the afternoon. Waves Monday...... 2597 Monday...... 1108 Sunset today 7:54 p.m. L mph. 1 foot or less. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: Sunrise tomorrow 5:24 a.m. Tonight: Overcast. Low 47F. Tonight: SE winds 5 to 10 kt. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 mph. Waves 1 foot or less. EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 3:33 p.m. L All 4...... $4,604 All 4...... $4,456 Low tide today 9:31 p.m. First or last 3...... $645 First or last 3...... $624 Any 2...... $55 Any 2...... $53 High tide tomorrow 3:41 a.m. Any 1...... $6 Any 1...... $5 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $384 All 4...... $186 Fronts First 3...... $215 First 3...... $104 Cold Warm Stationary Last 3...... $107 Last 3...... $104 Pressure H L Mass Cash: 2-14-26-28-32 High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice MAY 12 MAY 18 TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Megabucks: 11-17-19-23-26-27 <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ M’ cloudy | High 54, Low 47 Rain | High 60s, Low 50s P’ cloudy | High 60s, Low 40s NATIONAL SUMMARY: Showers, torrential downpours and locally severe Powerball: 1-45-53-64-66-(3) thunderstorms are forecast from the Midwest to the lower Mississippi Valley and western Gulf Coast today. Spotty showers, locally gusty thunderstorms and high-elevation snow will riddle the interior West. In contrast, the North- west will be sunny and very warm. Storms will dot South Florida.

©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2019 St. Mary’s baseball beats rival Fenwick in extras By Mike Alongi John Mulready (1-for-4) ITEM STAFF each had 2-RBI doubles in the victory, while Colin Red- PEABODY — The St. dy went 2-for-5 with a run Mary’s baseball team had to scored. DJ DiCenso (2-for-3), fight through a bit of adver- Austin Foglietta (1-for-5, sity Wednesday, but in the run) and Conor Donohue (1- end the Spartans made the for-3, run) also had hits. plays when they needed to On the mound, Bobby Al- on both sides to come away cock earned the win after with a 7-3 win over Catholic tossing 7 2/3 innings and Central League rival Bishop allowing three runs on six Fenwick in eight innings at hits with one walk and five McHugh/Farley Athletic strikeouts. It was a scary Complex. St. Mary’s let up sight in the bottom of the three runs on one play in eighth when Alcock took a the fifth inning to allow Fen- line drive to the head off the wick back in, but the Spar- bat of Trey Deloury, but he tans recovered. was able to walk off the field “I thought we played very under his own power. Lee well throughout the game, Pacheco came in to get the but then we had one play final out and earn the save. where we give up three runs “He wanted to stay in and on a base hit to left field,” finish, but that’s a clean said St. Mary’s coach Derek shot to the head and we Dana. “I thought we were a have to go with safety first better team the whole way there,” Dana said of Alcock. minus that one pitch, al- “He pitched well all day and though I would like to see us just had that one hiccup in come up with the big hit ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE the field, then Lee came in ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE more often. We left dou- St. Mary’s second baseman Colin Reddy (right) and finished it off. It was a Bishop Fenwick outfielder Jake Murphy went ble-digit runners on base good performance.” went 2-for-5 and scored the game-winning run again.” 1-for-3 with two RBI in a loss to St. Mary’s in a win over Bishop Fenwick Wednesday. Aiven Cabral (2-for-4) and SPARTANS, B2 Wednesday. Magicians take advantage of chances By Harold Rivera tage of extra outs and extra bas- ITEM SPORTS EDITOR erunners, that’s huge. (Wednes- day) we took advantage.” MARBLEHEAD — When Brady Lavender carried you give the Marblehead base- Marblehead’s offense with a ball team extra opportunities, 2-for-4 performance at the the Magicians will make you plate and four RBI. Charlie pay. That was the takeaway Titus (1-for-2) doubled in the from Wednesday’s 6-0 Marble- bottom of the third. Schuyler head win over Winthrop in a Schmitt (0-for-2, RBI) and Er- Northeastern Conference tilt ick Gonzalez scored two runs at Seaside Park. each. Marblehead’s offense belted Ben Weed gave the Magi- just three hits. But the Vi- cians a valiant effort on the kings, struggling to pound the mound. Weed logged seven strike zone with consistency, strikeouts, allowed four hits gave the Magicians 12 free and walked one in his seven passes. The walks came back shutout innings. to haunt them. “Ben’s done a good job pump- “That’s something we’ve ing strikes,” Giardi said. done this year, taking advan- “That’s the name of the game. tage of what the other team You have to throw strikes. If has given us,” Marblehead you throw strikes, you throw coach Mike Giardi said. “That outs. You’re not trying to throw ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE has been the big thing for us. strikeouts, you’re trying to You look at what we’ve done throw outs. We didn’t walk a Marblehead pitcher Ben Weed al- this year, even the last two lowed just four hits with seven strike- lot of guys and we took advan- games (against Malden and tage of the walks we got.” outs in a shutout win over Winthrop Revere), they gave us extra Wednesday. outs. When you take advan- MARBLEHEAD, B2

Newhall, Spartans earns tournament bid ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Classical’s Brooke Warren allowed two runs on Gloucester 6, Saugus 1 five hits with four strikeouts in a win over Med- SOFTBALL ROUNDUP The Sachems dropped to ford Wednesday. By Harold Rivera 6-6 on the season. Saugus ITEM SPORTS EDITOR pitcher Caitlyn Wood threw six innings and allowed three The St. Mary’s softball team earned runs on nine hits with Classical softball sealed a state tournament six strikeouts. Leah Ventre bid with a 6-4 win over Cath- pitched one scoreless inning olic Central League rival in relief with two strikeouts. downs Medford Fenwick Wednesday. At the plate, Saugus had Lily Newhall picked up the eight hits. Alexa Ferraro win in the circle and helped By Daniel Kane hits her spots and battles went 1-for-3 with one RBI. ITEM STAFF through every batter. She her own cause, plating two Kirby Dalton went 1-for-2. runs with a double in the takes control and she kept “It was kind of disappoint- LYNN — A resilient out- that going all night.” bottom of the third. The Spar- ing,” Saugus coach Steve ing from pitcher Brooke tans ran out to a 2-0 lead be- Rebecca Walker (1-for-3, Almquist said. I think we Warren was the difference RBI) led the way at the fore Newhall’s double made it came out a little bit flat. We for the Classical softball a 4-0 game. A Jordan Sulli- plate with the Rams’ lone gave Gloucester two runs team in a 3-2 win over van RBI stretched the lead to RBI. Amanda Wilkins (2- right away in the first inning. Medford Wednesday at 5-0. Fenwick answered with for-3), Kiara Edmonds (2- We had to play close to per- Breed’s Bowzer Complex. three runs but Sullivan plat- for-3) and Maggie McHale fect and we didn’t. The effort Coming off a 9-2 loss to ed Katie O’Neill with an in- (1-for-4) each scored one was lacking and you won’t be Saugus Monday, Classical surance run in the fifth in- run. Richard was happy able to beat many teams like coach Erika Richard was ning. to see the Rams run the ITEM FILE PHOTO that with that type of effort. happy to see the Rams get St. Mary’s improved to 10-2 bases aggressively, scor- We’ll play Danvers Saturday. back on the winning track. Lily Newhall earned the win in the with the win and travels to ing two runs on Medford Hopefully we’ll regroup.” “It has been awesome,” circle and had two RBI in a win over Cardinal Spellman Friday errors. Bishop Fenwick Wednesday. (3:30). SOFTBALL, B2 Richard said. “This was “It was good to see,” the best battle we have Richard said. “The girls had so far this season. The were really aggressive girls fought through every on the bases. We got hits Mady Hentosh surpasses career mark inning. The energy was when we needed to and we never lost. I felt like this got runs when we needed was a great overall team them. I felt like we got the year.” win. Coming off a loss, SCHOOL ROUNDUP Codi Butt carried the job done in every situation we worked hard. They we could.” By Harold Rivera Spartans with 10 goals and stepped up as a team and ITEM SPORTS EDITOR two assists. Jenna Chaplain Warren ran into trouble we got it done.” early, allowing back-to- (goal, assist), Meg Parthum Warren went all seven Mady Hentosh eclipsed (goal, two assists), Kelsey back singles to start the the 200-career point mark innings for the Rams, al- first inning. The Mustangs Sullivan (goal, assist), lowing two runs on five as the St. Mary’s girls la- Makayla McGrath (goal) took advantage later in crosse team defeated Arling- hits and two walks while the inning, driving in a and Katie Whitcomb (goal) striking out four. After ton Catholic 18-7 Wednes- also scored. Rylee Flannery run on a groundout to go day in a Catholic Central allowing two runs on four dished one assist. ahead 1-0. League contest. Hentosh hits in the first three in- Goalie Lauren Vaccaro Classical responded in finished her afternoon with nings, Warren settled made 14 saves. its half of the first. Wilkins two goals and three assists. down to close out the win, “I like what I see,” K.C. and Edmonds each singled “I’m proud of Mady,” Spar- allowing just one hit in the Butt said. “The girls are to put runners on with two tans coach K.C. Butt said. final four innings to hang playing like a team. We’ve outs. Then, Walker laced “She played defense for me on to a one-run lead. had two back to back team a single to plate Wilkins her freshman year. She’s “She couldn’t have fin- wins, which is what you like and a few pitches later Ed- only been a middie/attack ished better,” Richard to see.” ITEM FILE PHOTO monds scored after an er- for three seasons. It took her said. “She has been awe- The Spartans (11-2) host ror on a throw to third to until last year to gain confi- St. Mary’s senior Mady Hentosh earned some all year. Calling Essex Tech Friday night (7). give the Rams a 2-1 lead. dence with her stick. She re- her 200th career point Wednesday after a pitches for her was easy. ally came into her own last ROUNDUP, B2 two goal, three assist performance. It’s amazing to see. She CLASSICAL, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2019 St. Mary’s baseball beats rival Fenwick SPARTANS bring the score to 3-2. From B1 When the throw from the outfield came home and For Fenwick, Jake Mur- Murphy went to take sec- phy went 1-for-3 with two ond base, Alcock tried to RBI. Scott Emerson (1- throw him out and his for-3, double, run), Harri- throw sailed into the out- son Brickett (1-for-3, run), field, which allowed Mur- Angelo McCullough (1- phy to come all the way for-4), Keegan O’Connor around to score and tie (1-for-4) and Deloury (1- the game at 3-3. for-4) also had hits. Both teams settled down Christian Loescher, a bit from there, and even- who’s making his return tually the game went to from an injury, got the extra innings. Reddy sin- start and pitched the first gled to lead the inning three innings for Fenwick, and moved to second on a allowing one run on one sac-bunt, then Mulready hit with four walks. Mur- stepped in and put the phy came on in relief and ball in play with a ground- pitched two innings, al- er to third base. But what lowing two runs on five should’ve been a routine hits with one walk. Cory play actually wasn’t, as Bright pitched the final Fenwick’s third baseman ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE three innings for the Cru- threw the ball away and saders and allowed four St. Mary’s players celebrate after the Spartans allowed Reddy to score runs on three hits with two scored the go-ahead run in the eighth inning the eventual game-win- strikeouts. against Bishop Fenwick Wednesday. ning run. Two batters lat- The biggest issue on the er, the same exact se- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE day for Fenwick was field- have to play better de- double down the left-field quence allowed another ing, as the Crusaders made St. Mary’s run to score Marblehead’s Erick Gonzalez scored two runs fense.” line to make it 3-0. five errors in the game. Neither team got on the The score remained and make it 5-3, then in a win over Winthrop Wednesday afternoon. “The errors hurt us out Cabral stepped in and scoreboard until the top of there until the bottom of there,” said Fenwick coach launched a 2-RBI double the third, when St. Mary’s the fifth, when Fenwick Russ Steeves. “We’re al- to round out the scoring. Marblehead baseball ready struggling with loaded the bases and made its run. The Crusad- Fenwick (6-6) is back in pitching, as our top four scored on a passed ball to ers started by getting run- action Saturday against guys are hurt, so those er- go up 1-0. The Spartans ners to first and third af- Cardinal Spellman (2) at earns NEC victory rors really hurt us. I’m added to their lead in the ter leading off with a Fraser Field. proud that we came back fourth, loading the bases double and a single. Mur- St. Mary’s (8-2) will and tied it up against a with one out. This time, phy then stepped in and travel to Spellman on Fri- MARBLEHEAD very good team, but we Mulready lined a 2-RBI lined a 2-RBI single to day (3:30). From B1 Vikings starter Christian Natareno pitched four in- nings. Natareno allowed two earned runs on two hits Classical softball battles to win over Medford with four strikeouts. Weed worked around a leadoff single in the top of the CLASSICAL Walker allowed McHale first, a one-out double in the second and sent Winthrop From B1 to score the eventual win- three up, three down in the third. Marblehead stranded ning run. a pair of runners in the bottom of the first and left the After a scoreless sec- The one-run lead was all bases loaded in the second. But the Magicians cashed ond inning, the Mustangs the support Warren need- in on a pair of walks in the bottom of the third. Gonza- got back on the board in ed, with the left-hander lez and Schmitt drew free passes to start the frame. Ben the third. Medford took allowing just two base Brennan bunted them over to second and third, setting advantage of a hit and a runners before the sev- the stage for Lavender’s first 2-RBI hit of the game. walk to start the inning, enth inning. A walk and a Winthrop threatened with back-to-back one-out sin- scoring on a sacrifice fly to stolen base put the tying gles in the fourth. Weed escaped the jam with consecu- tie the game at 2-2. run in scoring position for tive strikeouts. But Classical respond- the Mustangs in the sev- Clinging to a 2-0 lead, Marblehead found the insur- ed. McHale and Wilkins enth, but Warren struck ance it needed in the bottom of the sixth. Schmitt each singled to start the out two of her next three walked with the bases loaded, plating Godot Gaskins third inning for the Rams. batters to close out the for the Magicians’ third run. After Brennan grounded Medford was one out away game. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE into a fielder’s choice, Lavender hit a 2-RBI double to from getting out of the The Rams (6-2) have a bump Marblehead’s lead to 5-0. Brennan sealed the jam, but an infield error few days off before hosting Classical’s Amanda Wilkins went 2-for-3 with a scoring when he raced home on a passed ball. on a ground ball hit by Everett Saturday. run scored in a win over Medford Wednesday. “They were only down two runs,” Giardi said. “That means if they got one on base the tying run is at the plate. Now you put a solid number up on the board and Swampscott girls lacrosse earns tournament bid that changes everything. You could see they were a bit deflated and our team had a little more energy, a little ROUNDUP O’Keefe (one) and Zach uary and Nick Reiser each GIRLS TENNIS more confidence.” From B1 Barden (one) also found drove in a run. Aidan Gra- Classical 4, Medford 1 Weed fanned the first two batters of the seventh and the back of the net. cialie scored three runs Winners for Classical forced a groundout to finish the 6-0 win. GIRLS LACROSSE Goalie Kaden Quirk and played solid defense (9-1) were Daphne Pine- With the victory, Marblehead improved to 7-2. Marblehead 13, made 11 saves. at shortstop. da (6-0, 7-6, 7-5 at second “I like what we’ve been doing, especially with the way Medford 2 “The defense has played Peabody 3, Beverly 0 singles), freshman Kenzie the kids have been coming together,” Giardi said. The Magicians (10-3, 8-0 great defense as a unit,” Peabody’s Derek DeL- McLaren (6-2, 6-0 at third “That’s an important piece. We’re getting contributions NEC) ran out to an 11-1 Spartans coach Josh Field isi continued his stellar singles), Abby Stafford/ from a lot of different areas at different times. Guys lead at halftime and never said. “Max Field, Damon play with another stellar Lexi Ferraro (6-0, 6-2 at have been doing a good job on the mound, defensively. looked back. Grace Arthur Maribito, Matt Connolly, outing on the mound. But first doubles) and Jayden Even when we have a bad inning or a bad play, guys led the offense with three Owen Maguire, Jack Ma- Beverly’s Brayden Clark Carroca/Sophia Defronzo have been picking each other up. That’s huge.” goals and four assists. guire and Ben Kirby are gave DeLisi and the Tan- (6-2, 6-2 at second dou- The Magicians travel to Swampscott Friday (6:30). Sara Campbell, Carter doing an outstanding job ners a toe-to-toe battle. bles). Murray, Brigette Gable as a unit.” DeLisi escaped a couple Lynnfield 4, and Lydia Bongiorno each Fenwick 19, jams en route to his first Masconomet 1 scored two goals. Carter Williams 3 varsity shutout. He al- Winners for the Pioneers O’Neil and Grace Doody Brian Harrington, in his lowed seven hits one walk were Megan Nevils (7-6, scored one goal each. second game back from and struck out four. 6-3 at first singles), Alexa Swampscott 12, injury, led the way with “We played solid defense Vittiglio (6-3, 6-2 at second Peabody 10 eight goals and three as- behind him,” Peabody singles), Emma Gallucci/ The Big Blue punched sists. Nico Pasciuto fol- coach Mark Bettencourt Gillian Skelley (6-0, 6-1 at their ticket to the state lowed with four goals said. “We made a few er- first doubles) and Celeste tournament with a come- and one assist. Rounding rors but we were able to Joly/Elena Moisidis (6-3, from behind win. Grace out the offense were Nick not let it affect us. Both 6-2 at second doubles). DiGrande led the way Muzi (goal, three assists), teams played very well. The Pioneers improved to with three goals and one Stefano Fabiano (two as- Both pitchers bared down 8-0. assist, while Emerson sists), Derek DelVecchio in pressure situations.” Marblehead 4, Laundry and Scarlet Cici- (three goals, assist), Rob- Anthony Conforti’s RBI Winthrop 1 otti each had three goals. by Favuzza (goal, assist), single gave Peabody a Marblehead got wins Reese Robertson added Kobe Estes (assist) and 1-0 lead in the top of the from Hannah Porath (6-1, two goals, while Elizabeth seventh. Jordan Anzuoni Connor Sturniolo (first ca- 6-0 in first singles), Sim- Green had one goal and reer varsity goal). added a 2-RBI single for one Likterov (6-1, 6-0 in one assist. Harper Clop- BASEBALL the 3-0 lead. Taidon Perez third singles) and Kate ton had one goal. Goalie Classical 5, went 2-for-3. Curran/Leah Saulnier (6- ITEM FILE PHOTO Sara Hamada-Mohamed Medford 4 (F/8) The Tanners, winners of 0, 6-0 in second doubles). made nine saves in the Brett Bucklin’s five of their last six games, Marblehead’s Frances Paik went 2-for-3 in a BOYS TENNIS win, while Nikki Rosa and game-winning RBI single are back to .500 at 5-5. win over Winthrop Wednesday. Marblehead 5, Jackie Frisoli led the way scored Kyle Finnigan in Gloucester 8, Winthrop 0 on defense. the bottom of the eighth. Saugus 4 Swampscott (8-2) travels Finnigan earned the win The Fishermen came Winners for the Magi- Marblehead softball to Medford Monday. on the mound, tossing away with the win in a cians were Billy Acker- The Tanners (8-5) held eight innings with four battle between two of the man (4-6, 7-5, 6-2 in first a 10-8 lead in the closing strikeouts. Bucklin fin- top teams in the North- singles), Dan Litvak (4-6, gets back to .500 stretch of the second half ished 3-for-5 with a RBI. eastern Conference South. 7-5, 6-1 in second sin- but costly turnovers came Jared DeFillipo (3-for-3) Saugus dropped to 8-3 gles), Adam Sherf (7-5, back to haunt them. carried the offense with with the loss. 6-4 in third singles), Erik SOFTBALL Stammnitz/Vittorio Mar- From B1 Hailee Lomasney led three RBI. Dayshon An- Revere 5, Everett 0 Peabody’s offense with derson drove in a run with The Patriots improved iotti (6-0, 6-2 in first dou- Marblehead 12, Winthrop 6 four goals and one assist. a sac-fly. The Rams im- to 5-7 behind pitcher E.J. bles) and Tony Gluskin/ The Magicians are back at .500 (6-6) with the win. Colleen Crotty and Oliv- proved to 7-3. Leone’s dominant start. Jack Qigley (7-6, (7-1), 6-3 Pitcher Lauren Donovan collected 13 strikeouts in the ia Kiricoples scored two Swampscott 5, Leone allowed just one hit in second doubles). circle. At the plate, Charlotte Plakans and Jolie Quin- goals each. Amber Kirico- Danvers 1 and struck out seven in “The score doesn’t reflect tana highlighted the offense with a solo home run each. ples and Catherine Man- Max Peganto tossed sev- his seven innings of work. the incredible fight and Freshman Annika Haley went 3-for-5. Plakans and Mia ning scored one goal each. en innings for Swampscott Matt Cravotta carried Re- perseverance exhibited Granata went 2-for-4 each. Rachel Saulnier, Madi Mo- Tanners goalie Olivia La- (4-5). He allowed one un- vere’s offense with a bas- by both teams,” Magicians nahan and Frances Paik each went 2-for-3. Mercedez valle made 13 saves in a earned run on three hits es-clearing double in the coach Elisabeth Foukal Pelletier, returning from an injury, had one hit. valiant effort. and fanned six. fifth inning. said. “I was particularly Cristo Rey 13, Tech 9 BOYS LACROSSE “Max was hitting his Catholic Memorial 2, impressed with our sin- Ariella Long led Tech’s offense, going 2-for-5 with two St. Mary’s 15, spots all night with his St. John’s 0 gles players who came runs scored. The Tigers are 2-8. Arlington Catholic 3 fastball, curveball and Richie Williams (1-for- through with tough-won Beverly 6, Peabody 5 (F/8) At Manning Field, the change-up,” Swampscott 2) had the lone hit for the victories.” The Panthers swept the season series over the Tan- Spartans improved to 11- coach Joe Caponigro said. Eagles. St. John’s (10-2) Medford 4, Classical 1 ners, ending Peabody’s six-game win streak. Natalie 1. Nick Napolitano paced “He was in control.” drew five walks but left six Classical’s lone winner Stilwell accounted for the game-winning run with a solo the offense with four goals. Jonathan Oriakhi car- runners on base. Catholic was the second doubles home run in the top of the eighth. Davis Kinne (three goals), ried the offense with three Memorial starter Michael pair of Khoa Nguyen/Dan- Danvers 10, Swampscott 0 Jaiden Moriello (three), hits, two runs scored and a Gemma tallied 15 strike- iel Kazimierczyk (6-3, 6-1). A base hit from Chloe Rakauskas ended Danvers’ bid Brendan Laundry (two), RBI. Ryan Graciale added outs in his seven innings The Rams are 4-6 on the for a perfect game. Swampscott dropped to 1-8. Matt Connolly (one), Joe a 2-RBI single. Dylan Jan- of work. season. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE THURSDAY Gloucester at Peabody (4) Baseball Revere at Salem (4) Beverly at Winthrop (4) Lynnfield at Triton (3:45) Tech at Chelsea (4) Classical at Everett (4) Marblehead at Swampscott (6:30) Somerville at Swampscott (6:30) Medford at English (7) Softball Softball St. Mary’s at Spellman (3:30) Ipswich at Lynnfield (3:45) Lynnfield at Newburyport (3:45) Fenwick at Shawsheen (4) English at Medford (4) Swampscott at Marblehead (4) Swampscott at Somerville (5:30) Peabody at Gloucester (4) Boys Lacrosse Salem at Revere (4:30) Lynn at Malden (4) Revere at Saugus (4) Boys Lacrosse Lynnfield at Ipswich (6) Peabody at Marblehead (4:30) Gloucester at Swampscott (6) Girls Lacrosse Boys Tennis Beverly at Marblehead (4) Saugus at Malden (4) Andover at St. John’s (3:30) Salem at Winthrop (4) Lynnfield at North Reading (3:30) St. Mary’s at Lowell Catholic (3:45) Gloucester at Revere (6) Everett at Classical (4) Ipswich at Lynnfield (6) Medford at English (4) Essex Tech at St. Mary’s (7) Girls Tennis Boys Tennis North Reading at Lynnfield (3:30) Austin Prep at Fenwick (4) English at Medford (4) Gloucester at Peabody (4) Fenwick at Peabody (4) Beverly at Winthrop (4) Saugus at Danvers (4) Girls Tennis Track Williams at St. Mary’s (3:30) Saugus at Salem (4) Fenwick at Austin Prep (3:30) Swampscott at Beverly (at Malden, 4) Everett at Classical (4) Peabody at Gloucester (4) Girls Golf Salem at Revere (4) Saugus at Wellesley (4) Winthrop at Beverly (4) FRIDAY Track Baseball Tech at Greater Lawrence (at Shaw- St. Mary’s at Spellman (3:30) sheen, 4)

SPORTS BRIEFS Ridley basketball more information, contact Helen Ridley at via phone at spring workouts 781-775-0078 or email at rid- leytopflightbasketball@ The Ridley Basketball gmail.com. Skill Clinics will run spring/ summer workouts on Mon- day evenings (7-8:30 p.m.) English Hall of starting April 22. The 10 ses- sions will run each Monday Fame nominations until June 24. The sessions Lynn English High will take place at St. Mary’s. School is accepting nomi- Drills are designed to help nations for its Hall of any player at any level with Fame. Nominations will be ball handling, shooting (off accepted until May 31. The the dribble, off screens and induction ceremony will be off the pass), creating your held October 8 at Spinelli’s. own shot and finishing at Nominations must be the rim. Games will also be mailed to Tom Strangie at PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS mixed in so that players can the Lynn English High learn how to use their skills School Hall of Fame Com- From left, Brad Stevens, Kyrie Irving, Al Horford and Gordon Hayward check in on Jaylen Brown in a game situation. The cost mittee (50 Goodridge (center) after Brown was injured in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals Wednesday. of the clinics is $200. For Street, Lynn, MA, 01902).

TV/RADIO Celtics’ tumultuous season comes to TV Stanley Cup Playoffs an end in Game 5 of East semifinals 8 p.m...... Carolina at Boston...... NBCSN NBA Playoffs MILWAUKEE (AP) — waukee since 2001. hoop early in the second ond quarter. But Brogdon 8 p.m...... Toronto at Philadelphia...... ESPN Giannis Antetokounmpo Kyrie Irving scored 15 half, but he stayed in the and Mirotic each connect- 10:30 p.m...... Denver at Portland...... ESPN had 20 points, eight re- points for Boston, which game. He stole an Irving ed from long range to help MLB bounds and eight assists, shot 31.2% from the field. pass and slammed it home the Bucks to a 52-39 lead 2 p.m...... Miami at Chicago Cubs...... MLB Network and the Milwaukee Bucks Jayson Tatum and Marcus to make it 65-52 with 6:45 at the break. 5 p.m...... San Francisco at Colorado...... MLB Network routed the Boston Celt- Morris each had 14. left in the third quarter. Brogdon hadn’t played 6:30 p.m...... Seattle at NY Yankees...... MLB Network ics 116-91 on Wednesday The Celtics clamped Antetokounmpo, one of since March 15. He also 10 p.m...... Washington at LA Dodgers...... MLB Network night to advance to the down on Antetokounmpo the front-runners for NBA had four assists and three Golf Eastern Conference final. for most of the game, MVP, closed out the period rebounds. 10:30 a.m...... European: British Masters...... Golf The top-seeded Bucks but Middleton, Bledsoe, with consecutive baskets, TIP-INS 12 p.m...... Champions: Regions Tradition...... Golf placed seven players in George Hill and Nikola including a finger-roll Celtics: Marcus Smart 3:30 p.m...... PGA: AT&T Byron Nelson...... Golf double figures in their Mirotic picked up the scor- layup that gave the Bucks was shaken up after Mil- Mixed Martial Arts fourth straight win after ing to help rob the game an 80-62 lead. waukee’s Brook Lopez fell 9 p.m...... Professional Fighters League...... ESPN2 dropping the series open- of any drama in the final Irving went 6 for 21 from on his legs after blocking College Baseball er. Khris Middleton had 19 minutes. the field in what might his shot. Both exchanged 7:30 p.m...... LSU at Arkansas...... ESPNU points and eight rebounds, Hill finished with 16 have been his final game pats on the back after Radio and Eric Bledsoe finished points, and Mirotic had 10 with Boston. He is eligible Smart got up. Stanley Cup Playoffs with 18 points. points and 11 rebounds. for free agency in the off- Bucks: Ersan Ilyasova 8 p.m...... Carolina at Boston...... WBZ-FM 98.5 Next up for the Bucks Malcolm Brogdon also had season, and his future is had 10 points. Pat Con- is the winner of the Phil- 10 points in his return one of the major questions naughton finished with adelphia-Toronto series. to the lineup after being facing the Celtics this seven points and 11 re- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS The Raptors are up 3-2 sidelined by plantar fas- summer. bounds. Tuesday, May 7 Colorado at San Jose, 9 p.m. heading into Game 6 on ciitis. Irving’s only 3-pointer UP NEXT St. Louis 2, Dallas 1, 2OT, St. Louis Thursday, May 9 Thursday night. Antetokounmpo picked of the night trimmed Mil- Milwaukee gets some wins series 4-3 Eastern Conference Final It’s the first Eastern up his third foul when waukee’s lead to 38-32 rest before the start of the Wednesday, May 8 Carolina at Boston, 8 p.m. Conference final for Mil- Jaylen Brown drove to the with 2:51 left in the sec- Eastern Conference final.

NBA PLAYOFFS Tuesday, May 7 Toronto at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. Sale dominates as Sox beat Orioles in extra innings Toronto 125, Philadelphia 89, Denver at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Toronto leads series 3-2 Friday, May 10 Denver 124, Portland 98, Denver Golden State at Houston, 9:30 leads series 3-2 p.m. Wednesday, May 8 Sunday, May 12 Milwaukee 116, Boston 91, x-Houston at Golden State, 3:30 Milwaukee wins series 4-1 p.m. Houston at Golden State, 10:30 x-Philadelphia at Toronto, 7 p.m. p.m. x-Portland at Denver, 3:30, 7 or 9:30 Thursday, May 9 p.m.

MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 23 13 .639 — Philadelphia 21 15 .583 — New York 21 15 .583 2 Atlanta 18 18 .500 3 Boston 19 19 .500 5 New York 17 20 .459 4½ Toronto 15 22 .405 8½ Washington 14 22 .389 7 Baltimore 13 24 .351 10½ Miami 10 26 .278 11 Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Minnesota 23 12 .657 — Chicago 21 13 .618 — Cleveland 19 16 .543 4 Milwaukee 23 16 .590 ½ Detroit 16 17 .485 6 St. Louis 21 16 .568 1½ Chicago 16 19 .457 7 Pittsburgh 17 16 .515 3½ Kansas City 13 25 .342 11½ Cincinnati 15 21 .417 7 West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 22 15 .595 — Los Angeles 24 14 .632 — Seattle 20 19 .513 3 Arizona 21 16 .568 2½ Texas 17 17 .500 3½ San Diego 21 17 .553 3 Los Angeles 16 20 .444 5½ Colorado 16 20 .444 7 Oakland 16 21 .432 6 San Francisco 16 20 .444 7

Wednesday’s Games Miami (Richards 0-4) at Chicago Cubs (Dar- Texas 9, Pittsburgh 6 vish 2-3), 2:20 p.m. Arizona 3, Tampa Bay 2, 13 innings San Francisco (Rodriguez 3-4) at Colorado Cleveland 5, Chicago White Sox 3 (Freeland 2-5), 3:10 p.m. Seattle 10, N.Y. Yankees 1 Pittsburgh (Musgrove 1-3) at St. Louis Boston 2, Baltimore 1, 12 innings (Wacha 2-0), 7:45 p.m. Minnesota 9, Toronto 1 Atlanta (Soroka 3-1) at Arizona (Weaver Detroit 10, L.A. Angels 3 3-1), 9:40 p.m. Houston 9, Kansas City 0 Washington (Corbin 2-1) at L.A. Dodgers San Francisco at Colorado, ppd. (Hill 0-0), 10:10 p.m. Milwaukee 7, Washington 3 Friday’s Games Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 0 L.A. Angels at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. San Diego 3, N.Y. Mets 2 Chicago White Sox at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Chicago Cubs 3, Miami 2, 11 innings N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Oakland, 10:07 p.m. Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Seattle at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Thursday’s Games Detroit at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Banuelos 2-1) at Cleve- Texas at Houston, 8:10 p.m. land (Carrasco 2-3), 1:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. L.A. Angels (TBD) at Detroit (Carpenter Cleveland at Oakland, 9:37 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 0-0), 1:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Cincinnati (Roark 2-1) at Oakland (Bassitt Miami at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Chris Sale pitched eight innings and allowed one run on three hits with 14 strikeouts Wednes- 1-0), 3:37 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Seattle (Leake 2-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Happ San Diego at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. day, but still ended up with a no decision as the Red Sox needed extra innings to beat the 1-3), 6:35 p.m. Atlanta at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Texas (Minor 3-2) at Houston (Miley 2-2), Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Baltimore Orioles. 8:10 p.m. Cincinnati at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2019 TO OUR READERS: WE NEED YOUR HELP. In an effort to bring you more content you love, To make room for these new features, we and use them as we decide how to introduce send us the names of your favorite comics to: we’re adding new television and movie coverage. have to retire some of our comic strips. This is new features while preserving the strips you The Daily Item Expect to see more reviews, recommendations, where you come in. love the most. 110 Munroe St. interviews and analysis of the shows and films Please let us know which comics you love and There are two ways to reach out: Take our Lynn, MA 01901 on tv, laptops, and theater screens. read each day. We will collect your responses online survey at www.itemlive.com/survey or Attn: Comic Strip Survey

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ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON CUL DE SAC / RICHARD THOMPSON

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) How you go about getting what Do something admirable. Set your sights on your objec- Look at your options, and Make some lifestyle changes. How you handle others will di- By taking part in something tive and forge ahead. If some- choose to spend time with A close relationship should be rectly affect what you accom- you want will affect the out- plish. Participating in a group you believe in, you will set one tries to interfere, take a people who are practical and allowed to grow into something come. Pay close attention to a standard that will attract hard look at their motivations. who bring out the best in you. effort focused on bringing detail and don’t present what that brings out the best in both about positive change will help support. You can make a dif- Stability is the result of honesty Walk away from excess and parties. Work as a unit, not in- you have to offer prematurely. ference. and hard work. costly ventures. you find a platform to express dividually. your thoughts. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) ARIES (March 21-April 19) Don’t follow someone just to fit Follow the path that seems Don’t let an emotional matter AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Listen to requests, but don’t Question anyone trying to push Don’t let emotional situations feel you have to honor them. in. Make no excuses for being most appealing. Join forces ruin your day. Take better care bring you down. Do something who you are. Concentrate on with people who are just as up- of your physical well-being. you in a direction you don’t You cannot buy love, but you that improves your skills, qual- what you want, and put in the beat as you and who are more Spending money will not make want to go. Plan fun activities ifications or relationships with can earn respect. Don’t let any- time and effort to make sure interested in gaining experi- you feel better; it will only cre- with the people who bring you loved ones. Romance will en- one take advantage of you. you succeed. ence than offering criticism. ate more worry and stress. the most joy. hance your life.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Picking up after mom is lifelong family dilemma The play needs great discipline DEAR ABBY: My mom will be appreciative. David Rockefeller, who was play a nine or higher, so gives has never been what you Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van chairman and chief exec- count. With three cards, he would call a housekeeper. Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, DEAR ABBY: It’s time utive of Chase Manhattan plays the two; he does not Dad did all the shopping, and was founded by her mother, someone publicized this. Corporation, said, “Success cover dummy’s six with his cooking and cleaning. As a Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at Chewing ice in your tea, in business requires training eight (which would indicate a and discipline and hard work. child, I remember our DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los coffee or soft drink is as singleton or a doubleton). house always being a rude as eating your food or But if you’re not frightened by You can see the reason. mess. Mom worked, and I Angeles, CA 90069. cracking your gum with these things, the opportuni- South wins the trick with don’t know why she never your mouth open. ties are just as great today as his jack, crosses to dum- felt like she needed to this way as long as I can I now live with a signifi- As I write this, I am sit- they ever were.” my with a spade and runs clean up after herself. My remember. She seems to cant other. ting in a nice neighbor- Success in bridge requires the club queen. When West dad would straighten up not care that the place is a I never got closure. hood coffee shop. The man training, hard work and, takes that trick, he knows to after her, and there were mess all the time. I feel Now that I know about next to me ordered an iced sometimes, discipline. cash the heart ace to drop often arguments about it. bad for not helping her my girlfriend’s brutal beverage, which he has The discipline can come in South’s king. (East’s heart two Fast forward. Dad passed anymore. My daughter death, I have thought been chomping through the bidding and the play. But, couldn’t have been a single- as we all know, showing a lack away three years ago, and won’t visit her either. about contacting her for the last 10 minutes. ton, because South denied of discipline in the auction my mom hasn’t changed. What do I do? family, who live in an- This is rude under any four hearts in the auction.) sometimes pays dividends. She leaves things all over other state. Would it be conditions, but magnified The disciplined defenders In today’s deal, though, East the house like she did be- MIFFED ABOUT THE all right to do that, or am by the fact that some of us take one club and four hearts. needs to exhibit discipline in fore — dishes, bowls, soda MESS IN VIRGINIA I just reliving my past are going over work mat- the card play — how? cans, shoes. The first year, and need to move on? I ters and trying to enjoy a DEAR MIFFED: Don’t After North’s unsuccess- am torn about what to coffee and muffin break. I would go over and clean feel guilty. Because your ful hunt for a 4-4 spade fit, do. What do you suggest? Moreover, it is not good for only to return a couple of mother is the way she is South is in three no-trump. days later and find the and always has been like teeth. Even if the ice CONFLICTED IN crunching habit were be- West leads his fourth-highest place a mess again. She this, take her out or to your heart five. NEW MEXICO nign with regard to health, won’t let cleaning people home when you want to When Stayman fails to un- it’s inconsiderate of those in because she “doesn’t visit with her. DEAR CONFLICTED: cover a 4-4 fit, it gives free in earshot. like the smell of the clean- Write her parents a letter information to the defenders ing products.” DEAR ABBY: I found and tell them you only re- BREAKING THE ICE about declarer’s hand. There I feel like a bad daughter out a few years ago that cently heard about your for- is a way around that. With because at this point, I the first love of my life, mer girlfriend’s death. And DEAR BREAKING: game-going values, respond won’t go over to her house my college sweetheart, when you do, express to Has it occurred to you and three hearts to one no-trump anymore. I cannot spend was murdered by her hus- them that she will always your co-workers to move to with four spades, and respond time there. If this were band in 1999. At the time, live in your heart, and share another table if the crunch- three spades with four hearts. new behavior, I would be I was married. My wife a pleasant memory of her ing annoys you? If it hasn’t, At trick one, East cannot concerned, but it’s been died three years ago, and with them. I’m sure they I recommend it.

EVENING TV LISTINGS THURSDAY’S TV MAY 9, 2019 CROSSWORD 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Greater Steves’ The Penelope Keith’s Spying on the Amanpour and Greater Steves’ Antiques ^ PBS Boston Europe Hour (N) Coastal Villages Royals Company (N) Boston Europe WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! Big Bang Young Mom (N) Life in S.W.A.T. “Trigger News Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With $ CBS Fortune (N) Theory Sheldon Pieces Creep” (N) James Corden WCVB News- Chronicle Grey’s Anatomy (N) Station 19 (N) For the People (N) News- Jimmy Kimmel Live Page Six % ABC Center 5 (N) Center 5 (N) TV (N) WBTS Boston Access Super- Super- Brooklyn Abby’s Law & Order: Spe- Boston Tonight Show-J. Late Night With * NBC News (N) store (N) store (N) Nine (N) cial Victims Unit (N) News Fallon Seth Meyers WFXT Ent. TMZ (N) Paradise Hotel “Episode 101” The first Boston 25 News at Boston TMZ Live PD: Simpsons Boston 9 FOX Tonight contestants check in. 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WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News 8p (N) The Good Wife “Bad” The Good Wife “Hi” Seinfeld Big Bang Seinfeld How I Met Mike & F MNT Theory Theory Theory Molly WGBX The Great British Father Brown “The Jonathan Creek Jamestown PBS NewsHour (N) Father Brown “The Jonathan L PBS Baking Show Darkest Noon” Darkest Noon” Creek WWJE Nurses Who Kill Nurses Who Kill Bizarre Bizarre Bizarre Bizarre Main Main Bounty Bounty Cold R JN “Malcolm Webster” Murders Murders Murders Murders Street Street Hunter Hunter Files WLVI Gold- Gold- iZombie “Dead In the Dark “Tyson” 7 News at 10PM on Modern Modern Family American Cleveland X CW bergs bergs Lift” (N) (N) CW56 (N) Family Family Guy Dad TELE Exatlón Estados Unidos (N) Betty en NY (N) La reina del sur (N) Noticias Titulares Betty en NY La reina ¨ TELE y más del sur WABU Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. “Home” Chicago P.D. Chicago ¥ ION “Reform” “Promise” “Snitch” “Fallen” P.D. 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Derouin grant a divorce for an Irretrievable Breakdown filed on April 4, 2019 To all interested persons: Date of Death: 08/22/2017 The Complaint is on file at the Court. A Petition for Formal Appointment of Personal Representative has been filed by: A Petition for Order of Complete Settlement has been filed by: An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter preventing you Christiana Lozzi of Haverhill MA and Vincent J Lozzi III of Haverhill MA Donald A. Flint of Lynn MA from taking any action which would negatively impact the current financial status requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief requesting that the court order a formal Decree of Complete Settlement including of either party. SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411. as requested in the Petition. the allowance of a final account, First and Final the allowance of a proposed You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon: The Petitioner requests that: distribution and other such relief as may be requested in the Petition. Christiana Lozzi of Haverhill MA and Vincent J Lozzi III of Haverhill MA IMPORTANT NOTICE Barbara I. Mateo be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve With Personal You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the 2 North Ave Surety on the bond in an unsupervised administration. Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney #3L IMPORTANT NOTICE must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on Boston, MA 02119 You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the 06/10/2019. Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written your answer, if any, on or before 06/20/2019. If you fail to do so, the court will must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this action. You are also required to file the return day of 06/03/2019. timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections a copy of your answer, if any, in the office of the Register of this Court. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further WITNESS, Brian J Dunn, First Justice of this Court. appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a notice to you. Date: April 26, 2019 timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Pamela Casey O'Brien within thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without further notice Date: April 29, 2019 Register of Probate to you. Pamela Casey O'Brien UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM Register of Probate Item: May 9, 2019 PROBATE CODE (MUPC) Item: May 9, 2019 A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT ES18P1640PO Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and DIVORCE SUMMONS BY Essex, ss expenses of administration. PUBLICATION AND MAILING WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Essex Probate and Family Court To: All interested Persons of the Colecchia Family Irrevocable Trust Date: April 25, 2019 36 Federal Street Pamela Casey O'Brien Salem, MA 01970 A Petition has been presented to said Court by Gino Ricciardelli, Esquire Register of Probate Docket No. ES19D0519DR of 320 Central Street, Saugus, MA in the County of Essex, an attorney at law Item: May 9, 2019 praying that the Court fix and determine his compensation and expenses for Radharani Hardy vs. Terri Hardy certain services rendered by him to or in connection with the Colecchia Family Commonwealth of Massachusetts Irrevocable Trust and direct payment thereof pursuant to M. G. L. c. 215 §39A The Trial Court To the Defendant: and/or §45 from Michael Colecchia, a beneficiary of said Trust, first from his funds Probate and Family Court The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that the Court being held by the Trustees of the Colecchia Family Docket No. ES17P0556EA grant a divorce for irretrievable breakdown Irrevocable Trust or as the Court may otherwise determine. CITATION ON PETITION FOR ORDER OF The Complaint is on file at the Court. COMPLETE SETTLEMENT An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter preventing you If you desire to object thereto you or your attorney should file a written appearance Essex Probate and Family Court from taking any action which would negatively impact the current financial status in said Court at before ten o'clock in the forenoon on the fifteenth day of May 36 Federal Street of either party. SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411. 2019, the return day of this citation. Salem, MA 01970 You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon: (978) 744-1020 WITNESS, Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Judge of said Court, this 17th day of Radharani Hardy April, 2019. Estate of: 25 Magner Road David Joseph Reagan #101 Pamela Casey O'Brien Also known as: David Joseph Reagan, Jr. Lynn, MA 01905 Register of Probate Date of Death: 04/20/2016 Item: April 25, May 2, 9, 2019 A Petition for Order of Complete Settlement has been filed by: your answer, if any, on or before 06/26/2019. If you fail to do so, the court will David J Reagan of Peabody MA proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this action. You are also required to file ALL POLICE ORDERED OR ACCIDENT TOWS requesting that the court order a formal Decree of Complete Settlement including a copy of your answer, if any, in the office of the Register of this Court. the allowance of a final account, a determination of testacy and heirs at law and WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A.) other such relief as may be requested in the Petition. Date: May 1, 2019 Notice is hereby given by: Bill's Auto Clinic, 2 Commercial St., Salem, MA. IMPORTANT NOTICE Pamela Casey O'Brien pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on May 28, 2019 You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Register of Probate at: 9 a.m., 2 Commercial St. Salem, MA. Private Sale on the following Motor Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage, towing must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on Item: May 9, 2019 charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. 05/28/2019. Description of Vehicle This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written 2006 Ford Freestyle Vin1FMZK04136GA20727 appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a 1999 Chrysler Sebring Vin 3C3EL55HXXT609123 timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections 1994 Olds Cutlass Vin 1G3AG554XR6347127 within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further 2011 Kia Optima Vin KNAGN4A6XB5148721 notice to you. 2012 Honda Accord Vin 1HGCP2F67CA096824 WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Date: April 24, 2019 Thank You, Pamela Casey O'Brien Bill's Auto Clinic Register of Probate 2 Commercial St Item: May 9, 2019 Salem MA 01970 Item: May 9, 16, 23, 2019

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INTERNATIONAL Europeans struggle to preserve Iran nuclear accord BRIEF By David Rising spite efforts so far by the ASSOCIATED PRESS others to keep the deal from Brazil’s president: collapsing, Iran’s economy BERLIN — The world has been struggling and its Rio to host Formula powers struggling to pre- currency has plummeted in One again in 2020 serve a nuclear deal with value after the re-imposi- Iran are facing an increas- tion of U.S. sanctions. RIO DE JANEI- ingly uphill battle, with Later Wednesday, Trump RO (AP) — Bra- a new deadline from Teh- issued an executive order zil’s president ran on finding a solution announcing new sanctions says Rio de Janei- to make up for last year’s targeting Iran’s steel, alu- ro will host the unilateral U.S. withdrawal minum, copper and iron country’s Formula from the accord and the in- sectors, which provide for- One race in 2020, creasing economic hardship once the city’s that has put on the Islamic eign currency earnings for Tehran. new autodrome is Republic. ready. After Iran notified Brit- Many international corpo- rations are reluctant to risk President Jair ain, Russia, China, the Eu- Bolsonaro said ropean Union, France and running afoul of Washing- ton and have severed ties Wednesday that Germany of its intentions in the new race track a letter, Iranian President with Iran; a complicated barter-type system set up will be built in six Hassan Rouhani said in a to seven months, televised address Wednes- by the Europeans to allow once work begins. day that the nations have their businesses to skirt di- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS However, Rio 60 days to come up with a rect financial transactions On Wednesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Iranian For- Motorsports, the plan to shield his country with Iran — and thus evade possible U.S. sanctions — is eign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, left, attend a news conference during consortium behind from the sanctions imposed their meeting in Moscow, Russia. by U.S. President Don- not yet finalized. the project, tells ald Trump after he pulled Iran has continued abid- ening rhetoric and the of Action, or JCPOA, since “nothing would be worse The Associated Washington out of the deal. ing by the stipulations of now-ticking clock, Europe- the announcement to see than Iran leaving this deal.” Press that the “If the five countries join the deal, according to the ans were cautiously hoping what could be done to get “We absolutely want to timing is actually negotiations and help Iran International Atomic En- the Iranian president was Tehran to back down. keep this agreement alive,” 16 to 17 months. to reach its benefits in the ergy Agency, but had been not on the verge of breaking “Our opinion is and re- Parly said. The race is cur- field of oil and banking, expressing increasing frus- the deal but instead seek- mains: We want to preserve At a meeting with U.S. rently held in Sao Iran will return to its com- tration with the inability ing to show strength do- the agreement, in particular Secretary of State Mike Paulo, but Bol- mitments according to the of the Europeans to pro- mestically as the economy to prevent Iran from coming Pompeo in London, British sonaro says it has nuclear deal,” Rouhani said. vide economic relief, culmi- slumps. into possession of nuclear Foreign Secretary Jeremy become unviable The 2015 deal, intended to nating with Wednesday’s German Foreign Minister weapons,” he told reporters. Hunt called Iran’s threat to put on there, keep Iran from obtaining a threat to resume higher en- Heiko Maas said his office “We don’t need further esca- “unwelcome” and urged it mentioning “huge nuclear weapon, promised richment of uranium in 60 had been in contact with lation in the region.” not to take “further escala- debts.” economic incentives in ex- days unless new terms are all the others involved in Similarly, French Defense tory steps,” while emphasiz- Rio last held the change for restrictions on negotiated. the Iran deal, known as the Minister Florence Parly ing Britain was not ready to Brazilian Grand its nuclear activities. De- Despite Rouhani’s threat- Joint Comprehensive Plan told BFMTV television that give up on the JCPOA. Prix in 1989.

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