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New Money for New Murals Be the One with All the Aspirations Was an Under- Health Is So Much Work Graduate to Future College Questions but When She Statement

THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018 Coming Monday New money ELDER ABUSE for new murals By Thomas Grillo Shame on us ITEM STAFF LYNN — Beyond Walls, Beginning Monday, The Item will publish the art and lighting proj- a three-day series focusing on a disturbing ect that illuminated the but real phenomenon: elder abuse. city’s downtown last year, As the nation ages and the number of could gain $100,000 for seniors increase and live longer in their next summer’s festival. homes, physical, emotional, and nancial MassDevelopment, the elder abuse are rising. state’s nance and devel- In this series, we tell the stories of vic- opment agency, and Patro- tims of emotional abuse, reveal disturbing nicity, a Michigan-based data on how many seniors are affected, and crowdfunding platform detail the state’s efforts to combat abuse. that connects nonprof- We detail cases of abuse and the challeng- its with sponsors, have es of prosecuting them. We also examine launched a campaign to nancial exploitation of seniors and how to raise cash for the second identify it. mural jubilee, slated for The series also offers ways for seniors to 2018. protect themselves and how you can help “Our initiatives help to an elder who may be facing abuse. create a safe, colorful and vibrant downtown for the city,” said Al Wilson, exec- utive director of Beyond Walls, in a statement. Peabody family “Our 2018 mural festival will build on the great knows value of MURALS, A7 Al Wilson says Be- Early yond Walls plans to bring more gi- works of art, Intervention mixed-media art installations, res- By Paul Halloran toration of many of FOR THE ITEM the city’s signs, and more programs to the PEABODY — As the world marked Autism urban core. Awareness Day Monday — kicking off Autism Awareness Month — a Peabody family can attest ITEM FILE PHOTO to the bene t of Early Intervention services. Nathan Suffriti and his 5-year-old twin brother, Evan, were referred to Early Intervention short- Beyond Walls fundraiser will be a work of art ly after birth. Evan was born with torticollis — a stiffening of the neck — and, because the twins LYNN — A Beyond Walls fundrais- Brewing Co., Brother’s Deli, Capitol An impact study by Webb Manage- were premature, both started receiving Early In- ing party tonight from 6-10 is expect- Diner, Casa Lola, Charlie’s Junction, ment Services commissioned by Be- tervention when they were only six weeks old. ed to pack the Lynn Museum. Enzo’s Pizzeria, John’s Roast Beef, yond Walls and MassDevelopment The services were provided by Aspire Develop- Al Wilson, founder and executive Land of a Thousand Hills, Los Cha- showed that the 10-day international mental Services — at that time known as North director of “Beyond Walls,” said there mos, Nightshade, Old Tyme Italian mural festival last July was attended Shore Infant and Toddler. The home-based pro- is no admission charge to attend the Cuisine, Porthole Pub, Shortpath by more than 5,000 Lynn residents gram includes developmental specialists, speech, party, but a tax-deductible donation Distillery, Tacos Lupita and The Blue and visitors and was an economic bo- occupational and physical therapy, and social is suggested. One hundred percent Ox. nanza for many businesses. work. The idea is to compensate for developmental of donations will go toward project Wilson said Beyond Walls is plan- For more information about to- delays. costs. ning a second mural festival, Aug. night’s party go to the Beyond Walls As the twins grew, their parents, Hayley and This kick-off party will feature food 6-19, which will feature new, re- Facebook page. Jason, noticed differences in their development; and beverages from April’s Pub & nowned street artists from around The museum is located at 590 Nathan was not reaching the same milestones as Grill, Barton & Guestier, Bent Water the world, as well as local talent. Washington St. Evan. Ariel Wallen, Aspire’s Early Support pro- gram director and the Suffritis’ service coordina- tor, recommended an evaluation by a developmen- tal pediatrician. STEVE KRAUSE At the age of 2 years, 9 months, Nathan was di- COMMENTARY agnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. “It was very hard,” his mother said. “But Ariel was instrumental in helping us navigate the sys- tem as Nathan was preparing to age out of EI.” Red Sox Wallen and a few of Nathan’s other therapists accompanied the family to its rst Individualized Education Program (IEP) meeting with Peabody see an Public Schools. “They helped me get both boys into pre-school,” Hayley Suffriti said. INTERVENTION, A7 Opening

Even though baseball seems to be taking a hit — even in — there’s still something special about the home opener. And for those who cling to the romantic notion that Fenway Park is the historical equivalent of Faneuil Hall and Paul Revere’s house, go- Raw Art Works teens draw ing to opening day is like go- ing to a shrine. Fenway is the oldest Ma- inspiration from professionals jor League Baseball park in the nation. And even though event pairs teens with pro- By Bella diGrazia Cindy Sous it has been systematically FOR THE ITEM fessionals, who were speci - talks with Tomi gussied up since John Henry cally recruited, and gives the Oladunjoye LYNN — A speed-dating took over ownership of the teens opportunities to ask about web Red Sox, it still stands as a style career night gave me design at the the opportunity to ask our one-on-one questions about reminder of all that’s hap- career night future leaders what profes- careers they are interested pened there over the course held at Raw Art sions they think will contin- in pursuing. of 106 years. Works. ue to be prosperous. As a 22-year-old journal- You may not know this, Project Launch, a curric- ism intern just a month but Fenway Park opened on ITEM PHOTO | April 20, 1912 — ve days ulum offered by Raw Art shy of graduating college, OWEN O’ROURKE Works, had their annual ca- after the Titanic sank in Nathan and Evan Suffriti. reer night Wednesday. The RAW, A7 the North Atlantic. It took three days before the Red Sox could play the Yankees due to incessant INSIDE rain and cold (well at least something’s remained con- In Lynn In Saugus In Nation In Sports sistent). And by the time the Literacy evening aims to help Iron Works marks its 50th MLK remembered as an St. Mary’s boys lacrosse loses kids develop skills. A3 year as park. A3 ‘apostle of nonviolence.’ A5 to Archbishop Williams. B1 KRAUSE, A7

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Mary W. Schmeltz Rita Wall 1929-2018 1928-2018 Mary Willford Kurth Abou-Elias, LYNN — Rita was and Matthew McCau- Schmeltz died Mon- Dawn and Kyle Des- the beloved wife of ley. She also leaves day, April 2, 2018 at ruisseaux, Craig Ryti, the late Robert Wall. three great-grand- home, surrounded by Justin and Heather She was born in children, Sophie and her loving family. Ryti, Jesse and Tabitha Lynn in 1928. She Juliet Rench and Born on Dec. 1, Hogan, Kenny Hogan, was the cherished Jack McCauley. Rita 1929 to the late Alvin Michael Bresnahan, daughter of the late leaves a sister, Pa- Willford and Eugenia Kevin Bresnahan, Patrick J. King and tricia Consoles and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Cummings Willford great-grandchildren Mary (Blake) King. her husband Louis Leeds, she attended Jasmine Abou-Elias, Rita graduated from of Danvers. She was The flag is presented by U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Lynn schools, and graduated William Fortier, Riley Desruis- St. Mary’s High School in preceded by a sister, Mary E. William Galinis, right, to Georgea Hudner from the Lynn Hospital School seaux, Ethan Hogan, and neph- 1946. King. during burial services for her husband, Capt. of Nursing, Class of 1950. ew Ron and Kathy Lavoie. She She worked as a secretary A special thank you to her Thomas J. Hudner Jr., at Arlington National She was a longtime mem- was predeceased by her sister at General Electric in Boston lifelong friends from St. Mary’s Cemetery Wednesday in Arlington, Va. ber of the Lynn Hospital Rose Roback and niece Ruth until she married and started High School who remained Alumnae Association. Mary Lavoie. a family. Rita stayed home loyal to the end. worked as a registered nurse Service information: A me- many years raising her two Service information: Visit- at Lynn Hospital until closing, morial service will be held daughters. She returned to ing hours will be held on Fri- Medal of Honor then Union Hospital for six at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, April work at Lynn City Hall as a day, April 6 from 4-8 p.m. at years, VNA American Home 10, 2018 at the SOLIMINE secretary in the Department the CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral Care, and then Lynn Commu- Funeral Home, 426 Broad- of Public Works from 1968 Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, recipient buried nity Health Center. She was way (Route 129), Lynn, fol- through 1978. MA 01904. Her funeral will also involved with the Nurses lowed by burial at Pine Grove The Wall Family resided on be held on Saturday, April 7 BOSTON (AP) — A for- war. Health Care Study for more Cemetery, Lynn. Memorial Boynton Street in Lynn for from the funeral home at 9 mer U.S. Navy pilot from Hudner, a Fall River na- than 40 years. Mary loved her visitation will be prior to many years. Rita was a parish- a.m., followed by a funeral Massachusetts who re- tive and longtime Concord family, her work, sewing, knit- the service from 10-11 a.m. ioner at St. Pius V Church for Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Pius V ceived the Medal of Honor resident, died in Novem- ting, embroidering, reading on Relatives and friends are re- 60 years. Church, 215 Maple St., Lynn. for his heroics during the ber at age 93. her Kindle, and visiting family, spectfully invited. In lieu of She is survived by her two Burial will follow at St. Jo- Korean War has been bur- Hudner was awarded friends, and Foxwoods. flowers, please consider do- devoted and much-loved seph Cemetery, Lynn. In lieu ied at Arlington National the Medal of Honor for his She is survived by her hus- nating to Jesuit USA North- daughters, Dr. Patricia McCau- of flowers, contributions may Cemetery. efforts during the Battle band of 65 years Richard east Province of the Society ley and her husband Charles be made in Rita’s memory The Navy says Capt. of the Chosin Reservoir in Schmeltz; daughters Jean of Jesus, 39 East 83rd St., of Woburn, and Susan Cock- to St. Mary’s High School, Thomas Hudner Jr. was 1950. He crash landed his Hogan, Ann Kurth, Linda and New York, NY 10028. Direc- rell and her husband Walter of and mail to St. Mary’s Ad- laid to rest with full mil- plane in an unsuccessful Brenden Tague, Gail and James tions and guestbook at www. Daniel Island, S.C. She leaves vancement, 35 Tremont St., itary honors Wednesday effort to save the life of Bresnahan; grandchildren Julie Solimine.com. three beloved grandchildren, Lynn, MA 01902 or via www. during a ceremony that his wingman and friend, Kristen Rench and her hus- stmaryslynn.com/giving. For included a “missing man” Ensign Jesse Brown, the band Kristopher, Robert Mc- the online guestbook please flyover by the squadron Navy’s first black combat Cauley and his wife Danielle, visit www.cuffemcginn.com. Robert D. Merken, 59 he flew with during the pilot. 1958-2018 BEVERLY — Merken, Robert (Sara, Nicole, and Danielle); D., of Beverly, died at home on and numerous cousins, aunts, Legislators back revamp of Monday, April 2, 2018 of com- and uncles. In addition to his plications from Alzheimer’s father, he was predeceased by disease and pneumonia. He his grandparents, Harry and was 59. Annie Merken of Peabody, and state’s criminal justice laws Born with Down syndrome Ruth and Maurice Dinerman in Lynn on Dec. 20, 1958, of Marblehead. By Bob Salsberg the use of solitary confine- rested “because they had fore his shooting,” she said. he was the son of Elaine D. Service information: A fu- ASSOCIATED PRESS ment in prisons. It calls for a joint in their pockets.” The legislation re- Merken of Peabody and the neral service will be held at greater use of programs Sanchez was among sev- peals several mandatory late Henry Merken. From a Congregation Shirat Hayam, BOSTON — The most that divert some youth- eral lawmakers who noted minimum sentences for young age he lived at the Wal- 55 Atlantic Ave., Swamp- extensive overhaul of ful offenders and people that passage of the bill low-level drug offenses, ter E. Fernald State School scott, on Sunday, April 8, Massachusetts’ criminal struggling with mental coincided with the 50th but also adds new manda- in Waltham, followed by two 2018 at noon. Burial will fol- procedures in several de- health issues or drug ad- anniversary of the assas- tory sentences for traffick- group residences in Lynn and low at Maple Hill Cemetery, cades cruised to final pas- diction away from involve- sination of the Rev. Mar- ing in fentanyl and carfen- his late residence in Bever- near Esquire Circle in Pea- sage in the Legislature ment with the courts. tin Luther King Jr., who tanil, synthetic opioids ly. All were run by Bridgewell. body. Following the burial, a on Wednesday, proposing And for the first time in had fought for equal treat- blamed for escalating the Memorable caregivers and Meal of Consolation will be changes in nearly every Massachusetts, it would ment of blacks and other deadly opioid abuse crisis. day-program staff include served at his mother’s resi- aspect of a justice system allow certain prior offens- minorities in the justice “Part of the balance John Taylor, Justin Devoe, Don- dence, Harriett and Ralph criticized by many for fo- es to be expunged from a system. represented in this bill is na Lucier, Justine Rudgis, Elis Kaplan Estates, 240 Lynn- cusing too much on pun- person’s record including “This bill is not every- treating those who would field St., Peabody. Shiva will Rosario, and Christine Sepul- ishment and too little on those that are no longer thing,” said Democratic threaten public safety in veda. be observed at his mother’s rehabilitation. crimes, such as possession Sen. Sonia Chang-Diaz of a very serious way,” said Robert worked at Morgan residence on Sunday, April 8 The compromise bill of small amounts of mari- Boston, noting that the Senate Republican Leader Memorial in Beverly from from 6-8 p.m., and Monday, drafted by a House-Senate juana. compromise did not en- Bruce Tarr of Gloucester, 1979 to 1986, and then at April 9, from 2-4 p.m. and conference committee af- “We are changing lives who participated in ne- the Lynn Work Activity Center 7-9 p.m. compass all of the changes ter months of negotiations with this bill,” said Dem- originally sought by activ- gotiations that led to the Day Program on Woodman Donations in Robert’s was praised by lawmakers Street, eventually working at memory may be made to ocratic Rep. Jeffrey San- ists and some Democratic compromise. from both parties before Bridgewell’s Boston Street Day Bridgewell, which provides chez of Boston. lawmakers. Tarr also pointed to pro- being approved by votes Program, from which he retired services to individuals with Growing up in the city “But this bill represents visions that would increase earlier this year. developmental, psychiatric, of 37-0 in the Senate and in the 1980s, Sanchez re- incredible, large and I will prison time for people Known as a man of strong and physical disabilities, 148-5 in the House. called being stopped and say joyful (progress) to- caught driving drunk five will who knew what he want- including day habilitation, The 121-page bill seeks frisked by police and see- ward the promised land or more times, and stiffen ed, Robert enjoyed musicals, clinical care, employment reform in everything from ing friends thrown up that Dr. King so faithfully penalties for corporations including “Grease” and “High training, residential ser- the state’s bail system to against cruisers and ar- predicted in the night be- convicted of manslaughter. School Musical.” He also loved vices, and educational pro- animals. Those who worked grams. Mailing address: with him appreciated and re- Bridgewell, Development & Short-term rentals may face tougher rules marked upon his big person- Advancement Office, ATTN: ality and spirited nature. Robert Merken Music Ther- By Steve LeBlanc uals who offer no more the bill. They also ap- industry,” the Democrat In addition to his mother, apy Fund, 471 Broadway, ASSOCIATED PRESS than two rooms for rent. proved a data-sharing said. “This bill levels that Robert is survived by three Lynnfield, MA 01940 or via Short-term rentals made amendment that would playing field. Everyone is brothers and sisters-in-law, www.bridgewell.org (desig- BOSTON — The Mas- through a professional give communities access to treated the same, everyone Howard and Casandra Merken nating “Robert Merken Mu- sachusetts Senate has ap- property manager or in- information like the total pays the same taxes.” of Elyria, Ohio (Benjamin, sic Therapy” in the “Other” proved legislation regulat- vestor host would be taxed number of days a house or The debate over services Chayim, and Tuvia), Gary line). ing short-term rentals like at 5.7 percent and 8 per- apartment is being rented like Airbnb — assailed Merken and Laurie Rogers of For more information or to those made through on- cent, respectively. and the location of each by critics for essentially Rosemont, Pa. (Christopher register in the online guest- line platforms like Airbnb. The Senate says their short-term rental. turning apartments into and Katie), and Andrew and book, please visit www.sta- The Senate passed the version of the bill would Sen. Eric Lesser of hotel rooms, putting up- Gail Merken of Needham netskyhymansonsalem.com. bill Wednesday on a 31-6 generate about $34.5 mil- Longmeadow said the bill ward pressure on hous- vote. It would impose ex- lion in state taxes and strives to balance the op- ing costs and driving out isting state hotel taxes on $25.5 million in local tax- portunities offered by new longer-term tenants who short-term rentals and al- es annually. online platforms against can’t afford rising rents — John Mason low communities to impose The Massachusetts Lodg- the disruption the indus- has raged for years. 1965-2018 additional local excise tax- ing Association, which try can cause. He said it’s It’s keenly felt in college es if they want. The state represents the hotels and important hotels and tra- towns, particularly ones John (Jonyac) Ma- and Leeann. hotel tax is 5.7 percent. motel industry, said the ditional bed and breakfast that also are tourist desti- son, son of Wayne Service informa- The Senate bill differs Senate bill capitulated to businesses aren’t put at a nations or are near them, Mason and the late tion: A celebration from legislation approved Airbnb. disadvantage while also like Boston and Cam- Betty Mason of San- of life will be held last month by the Massa- Airbnb applauded the recognizing many families bridge, where critics say bornville, N.H. He April 8 from 5-9 at chusetts House. Senate bill. use online platforms to property owners can make is survived by his the Hibernian Hall The House opted for a During the debate, sen- put extra money in their more money renting out siblings Richard, Wil- at 105 Federal St., tiered system that would ators approved an amend- pockets. apartments or homes by liam, Michael, Cyndi Lynn. impose a 4 percent state ment that added anti-dis- “It’s important to recog- the night instead of year- tax on rentals by individ- crimination language to nize this is an entirely new long leases.

MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Tax collections for March month last year, but were to file in March. He said of Marshfield for $2.45 Worker at Boston-area casino The workers name has $176M above expectations still ahead of expectations income and sales tax reve- million, the archdiocese construction site dies not been released. for the month by about nues remained solid. said in a statement. The federal Occupa- BOSTON (AP) — 8.5 percent. Year-to-date revenue Archdiocese chancellor EVERETT (AP) — A tional Safety and Health March tax collections in Revenue Commissioner collections through the John Straub says it’s worker helping build the Administration, Massa- Massachusetts fell slight- Christopher Harding said first nine months of the “challenging” to part Boston area’s new casino chusetts State Police and ly compared to the same Wednesday that the state 2018 fiscal year are now with a church property, has died. District Attorney’s office collected $2.24 billion last $892 million ahead of but the religious orga- A spokesman for Wynn are investigating. month, which was $176 predictions. nization wishes them Boston Harbor said in IN MEMORIAM million above predictions “well in their new church a statement Wednesday MAURICE (MOE) CARROLL for March. 2008 ~ APRIL 5 ~ 2018 Church that held 12-year home.” that the 56-year-old male 781-593-7700 Harding said state TENTH ANNIVERSARY vigil is sold by Archdiocese The closing of the worker died operating an Publishing Daily, except Sundays revenue officials had an- church in 2004 did not excavator on site Tuesday USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 ticipated that corporate SCITUATE (AP) — The afternoon. Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA stop worshippers from and business taxpayers Archdiocese of Boston The Middlesex District and additional offices. occupying the space in a Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item would take advantage of says it has sold the prop- Attorney’s office says the vigil that lasted 12 years Subscriptions a recent change in the erty of its former Roman man was taking apart a Prepaid by mail to all parts of the corporate filing schedule Catholic Church St. Fran- in protest of the archdio- trench box while operating $20.00 for 4 weeks that shifted the March cis X. Cabrini in Scituate cese’s decision to shutter the machine on the south $65.00 for 13 weeks reporting deadline to to a Coptic Orthodox it. end of the construction $130.00 for 26 weeks The vigil officially ended $260.00 for 1 year April. church. site. The victim regained Send payment to and POSTMASTER, He said despite the The 10,560-square- in 2016, after parishio- consciousness at the scene send address changes to: Lovingly remembered and sadly change, a higher than foot church was sold to ners spent many years before being transported The Daily Item missed by your wife Sachiko, expected number of corpo- St. Mary & St. George appealing the Vatican to Massachusetts General 110 Munroe St. daughters and sons, grandchil- rate taxpayers continued Coptic Orthodox Church court to remain . Hospital where he died. P.O. Box 5 dren, and great grandchildren Lynn, MA 01903 THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Boston sued over police shooting of mentally ill man By Alanna 31-year-old son because Durkin Richer he refused to come inside ASSOCIATED PRESS from the apartment build- ing’s front stoop. BOSTON — The moth- She said she told the 911 er of a black man fatally operator she didn’t want shot by Boston police led police because she worried a federal lawsuit Wednes- that would agitate her day that seeks to force a son, but the operator said change in how rst re- it was the policy for of - sponders deal with people cers to accompany EMTs. with mental illnesses. Terrence Coleman, who Terrence Coleman, who ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE had gone inside the apart- was diagnosed with schizo- Kaisha Colon has a story read to her by kindergarten teacher Jaime Brown at the kindergarten phrenia, was killed in 2016 ment by the time EMTs activities table during early childhood literacy night at Lynn Tech. after his mother called arrived, became upset for an ambulance to take when he saw blue  ash- him to the hospital. Police ing lights and told them and prosecutors say he at- he didn’t want to go to the Lynn literacy evening aims tacked emergency medical hospital, but the EMTs in- technicians with a large sisted he come with them knife, but his mother de- and tried to grab him, the nies her son was armed or lawsuit says. It says the to help kids develop skills posed any danger. of cers burst through the Hope Coleman said door when they heard a By Bella diGrazia lies an opportunity to get on early childhood litera- narrative journey. Wednesday that she never scuf e and then tackled FOR THE ITEM to know the various edu- cy and the importance of Literacy inspired BIN- imagined that calling for and shot the man. cational resources with- literacy and reading with- GO games, coloring proj- medical help would end in Suffolk District Attorney LYNN — Interactive in the city. The event at in the whole community,” ects, nutritional activities, her son’s death. Daniel Conley said in Au- games, free books, and a Lynn Vocational Technical said Lucy Encarnacion, and early registration for “I was just trying to help gust that Of cer Garrett Dr. Seuss story walk were Boyle’s use of deadly force Institute is sponsored by the organizer of the event numerous early education my son,” she said through just a few activities en- was justi ed because the the Coordinated Family & for the last 15 years. programs were provided sobs at her lawyers’ of ce. gaged in to help illustrate Community Engagement, The Dr. Seuss inspired lives of of cers and emer- during the two-hour event. “I brought him into the how accessible childhood which is a grant connect- story walk was created world. The police shouldn’t gency medical technicians literacy is in the commu- ed to Lynn Public Schools by Guadalupe Panameno, Of cers and re ghters were in danger. from the local re hous- have took him out.” nity. and the Department of who helps run Raising Spokeswomen for the Conley’s investigative es and police department Early Wednesday eve- Early Education and Care. A Reader MA in Revere. city and the police depart- report said Terrence Cole- were also in attendance as ning, a collaborative effort “The idea is to get fami- Panamenos’ son Henry ment declined to comment. man had pulled a 5-inch was made from organiza- lies to learn about the re- was dressed up in a Cat a way to get the crowds of The lawsuit comes amid knife from a bag and at- tions around the North sources in the community in the Hat costume as he young students engaged the latest upheaval over tacked the EMTs who Shore to give local fami- and this year we focused guided young readers on a in the diverse activities. the fatal police shooting were trying to help him of an unarmed black man. and then began slashing Last month’s shooting of at the of cers who came to Stephon Clark in Sacra- their assistance. mento, Calif., has led to One of the EMTs said demonstrations and calls in an interview with au- by some for restrictions on thorities that Terrence when of cers can open re. Coleman went after his The lawsuit led against partner and began “stab- the city, the police com- bing, stabbing, stabbing” missioner and others and the EMT believed his says Hope Coleman be- partner was going to get came concerned about her killed.

ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Saugus Iron Works was given its status as a national park in 1968 after being recognized for its successful pioneering of the iron and steel industry in early American history. Saugus Iron Works landmarks its 50th year as national park By Bridget Turcotte tensive archaeological ex- and a prized example of national parks have a fol- ITEM STAFF cavations beginning in the early Americana is assured lowing of visitors, there 1940s and reconstructed permanent preservation.” are economic bene ts for SAUGUS — Fifty years the primary elements of Though the First Iron the town. We have visitors ago today, the birthplace the original iron works. Works Association, Inc., who are trying to visit as of the American iron and The First Iron Works As- spent more than $1.5 mil- many national parks as steel industry was added sociation opened the site lion on recreating the site, they can and, maybe they to the National Park sys- as a privately-run muse- more work was to be done wouldn’t have otherwise tem because of its signif- um in 1954 and operated when it was adopted by stopped in Saugus, but PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS icance to the character, now they’re going to stay it for the next 14 years. the National Park Service. Hope Coleman poses with her granddaughters, development, and history A story that ran in The “A lot of the buildings and have lunch.” of the nation. In recognition of the Danina, left, and Destiny, holding a photo of Item on April 12, 1968 had fallen into disrepair, her son, Terrence, Wednesday. “Becoming a National called the designation the there was an overgrowth park’s milestone, the Essex Park guaranteed the con- result of a long, hard bat- of plants and weeds,” said Heritage Annual Spring tinual preservation of the tle to preserve a site built Zujewski. Meeting will be held at site forever, because that’s Saugus holding Veterans by a group of enterprising The Park Service focused Saugus Town Hall at 8 a.m. what the National Park Puritans more than 300 on restoring the landscap- today. At the end of the reg- Service does,” said Mary- ular meeting, there will be Council Parade Saturday years sooner. ing and preserving the ann Zujewski, education a presentation about the “The cost of restoration buildings to get them back SAUGUS — The Saugus Veterans Council will have a specialist for the Iron iron works and a celebra- was borne by the American up to the proper condition Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony on Saturday, May Works and Salem Mar- tion of the half-century Iron and Steel Institute of for visitors. 26. itime National Historic that it has been designated New York,” the story read. “For local people to have The parade will step off from Jackson Street at 9:30 Site. “We’re in the forever a national park. “In 1692 the Institute said their story, which is local a.m. The route will continue to Lincoln Avenue, Central business.” it could no longer nance but also signi cant nation- Bridget Turcotte can be Street, Winter Street and into Riverside Cemetery. The nine-acre Saugus the de cit operation. Now, ally, is a big piece of pride reached at bturcotte@item- A ceremony will be held at the cemetery. The parade Iron Works that exists to- thankfully, Uncle Sam has for a community,” said live.com. Follow her on will reform and continue to Saugus Center, where an day is a reconstruction of stepped into the picture Zujewski. “Also, because Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. additional ceremony will be held. the rst successful, inte- grated iron works in the New World, which pro- LAW OFFICES OF duced wrought iron and JAMES J. CARRIGAN MAYOR THOMAS MCGEE cast iron products from • Social Security Disability ANNOUNCES STREET SWEEPING SCHEDULE 1646 to 1670. The site is • Workers Compensation considered the birthplace • Accidents of the iron and steel indus- 25 years located across The Lynn Department of Public Works citywide from Lynn District Court try in Colonial America, street sweeping program has commenced. The according to the National 15 Johnson St. street-sweeping schedule for April 9, 2018 through Park Service website. 781-596-0100 April 13, 2018 includes: In recognition of the JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN DayDateWard Precinct site’s importance, the RONALD D. MALLOY Monday April 9th1 1,2 American Iron and Steel www.jamescarriganlaw.com Institute completed ex- [email protected] TuesdayApril 10th1 1, 2, 3 WednesdayApril 11th 12,3 Thursday April 12th 13,4 Friday April 13th1 3,4 2 1 This schedule is subject to change due to inclement weather. Should inclement weather prevent sweepers from working in your area as scheduled, they will return seven (7) days from the date originally scheduled.

For public awareness, Lynn Community Television Channel 3/22 and Verizon Channel 37/38 also broadcast this schedule. Sweeping operations will be conducted from 7 a.m. – 3 p.m. Please remove all cars from the street and encourage your neighbors to do the same for a cleaner LYNN. Where necessary, vehicles impeding sweeping operations will be ticketed or towed in accordance with City Ordinances. Leaves pushed into the streets from lawns will not be swept up. A4 THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018 OPINION Is age just a number? HOW TO REACH US E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S Friday marks the day its way through your fam- Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant I turn 29, which kicks off ily and inner circle. As far Advertising Director Gordon R. Hall the last year of my youth. as lifetime milestones go, T  J  Well, not really, but it 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey mine have been more on marks the last year of my GaylaGa P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton the career side, such as Chief Financial O cer 20s. By 30, you’re sup- Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan CawleyCa graduating college and Chief Operating O cer Chairman posed to have your stuff working in my desired Customer Service PŽ (for lack of a better word field. Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 fit to print) together. late night anymore, so it’s But there’s no pressure Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Connecting I’m not the only one sometimes best to engage Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 — that stuff happens All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 who’s feeling this way. in them only sparingly. when it happens. Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 781-593-7700 One of my childhood Sleep has become essen- But maybe there are bet- Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 friends responded to my Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 tial. ter ways to take advantage Ext. 2 Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 “happy birthday” text in Thinking about how I of my youth, which could Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 February with “I’m in wanted to celebrate an- Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 lead to having better life classi [email protected] mourning for the last year other year of aging led to updates to share. A couple John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 in my 20s.” a suggestion from friends Subscriptions updates I told my cowork- Another one of my close to go to a nightclub, which [email protected] ers this week included my friends blames turning 30 led to serious contempla- Circulation landlord recently coming last summer for having tion about whether a late [email protected] over to my apartment to less energy. To be fair, I night out was really worth Ext. 3 have gone to movies with the potential of feeling ex- fix my bedroom door knob her on several occasions hausted the next day. Din- that kept falling off, or Newsroom at night where I’ve looked ner seemed like the easier that I’ve been catching up [email protected] [email protected] EDITORIAL over and seen her falling option, but then I eventu- on a year’s worth of un- asleep. She jokes that we ally decided to challenge read “Elle” magazines in Ext. 4 the past couple of weeks. (meaning me and our oth- myself and go for the club. Sports er close friend) will under- Aging out of your 20s Then again, I have a [email protected] stand when we get to be also gets you thinking whole year ahead of me Signs of her age. about what are the ex- to change my ways before Ext. 5 Turning 29 also marks a pected lifetime milestones the 30th year of my exis- Retail and Online huge difference in how you by the big 3-0. Anyone in tence arrives. But I prob- Advertising view life from your early this age group sees their ably won’t start working [email protected] 20s. Back then, nights out social media posts flooded on that tomorrow. There’s the times ADVERTISING didn’t start until 11 p.m. with engagements, wed- still plenty of time to fig- Now, they might end by ding pictures and tons of ure that out. Peter Battinelli Revere has some serious complaints 10:30 p.m., and that could babies. Sales Representative, ext. 1217 about billboards. be considered a late night. If not on social media, it Gayla Cawley is a staff [email protected] That’s the message the city’s elected offi- You can’t just bounce hits closer to home when reporter with the Daily cials have been sending since March when Ernie Carpenter Jr. back the next day after a the trend starts making Item. Director of Advertising one storm after another twisted and tore and Business Development, ext. 1355 up three billboards on North Shore Road. [email protected] The sign wreckage along one of the major roads running through Revere has become Michele Iannaco Sales Representative, ext. 1315 the proverbial straw breaking the camel’s [email protected] back for a City Council that has long debat- ed the need for stringent sign regulations. Ralph Mitchell According to city records, Revere hosts 90 Sales Representative, ext. 1313 billboards with the lion’s share of the signs [email protected] located where big signs are typically locat- Patricia Whalen ed — highways, major roads, intersections, Sales Representative, ext. 1310 and in commercial areas. Billboards play [email protected] a role in commercial districts as business BUSINESS OFFICE promotion tools and ways for regional and nationally-oriented businesses to adver- Susan J. Conti tise. Controller, ext. 1288 They also play important roles as pub- [email protected] lic awareness tools with billboard owners Ted Grant publicizing community initiatives includ- Publisher, ext. 1234 ing fire safety education, domestic violence Z. ANDREW FARKAS [email protected] awareness, and other vital causes. Marian Kinney But March’s tough weather has obviously ext. 1212 brought matters to a head between Clear The driverless future [email protected] Channel Outdoor, owner of the three bill- Will Kraft boards, and the Revere City Council. Bill- Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 board proliferation is not a new gripe for [email protected] local elected officials and councilors are is still a long way off ready and willing to regulate billboards. Jennifer Perez ext. 1205 Councilors like Ward 5’s John Powers Much public attention resist being herded into crashes will not happen [email protected] get calls from neighbors and constituents has been paid to self-driv- driverless vehicles, and until just about all vehi- irate over the sight of wrecked signs on Mike Shanahan ing and driverless vehi- how would you force them? cles are so advanced. It one of the city’s busiest roads. Some of the Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 cles, especially after an Able-bodied drivers would takes time for the vehicle complaints are from neighbors wondering [email protected] Uber self-driving vehicle likely not ride in a vehicle fleet to “turn over;” cur- if the next storm will send one of the al- Carolina Trujillo recently killed a pedes- that always obeys the 55 rently, the average vehi- ready-damaged 14-foot by 48-foot signs Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 trian in Arizona. While miles-per-hour speed limit. cle on the road is 12 years slamming into a home. [email protected] both terms have often According to a transporta- old. The road infrastruc- The latest proposal before the coun- been used interchange- tion colleague from Ger- ture would also have to be Jim Wilson cil bans new billboards; regulates digi- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 ably, they are different. many, automakers there improved greatly and be tal signs with their glaring red or yellow [email protected] “Self-driving” means some are not seriously planning more actively managed. electronic messages and sets up fines and level of autonomy or au- driverless vehicles. I’m A national online survey CIRCULATION permitting rules for billboards. Billboard tomation, but the driver guessing that BMW does conducted at Morgan State companies are no strangers to communi- Lisa Mahmoud is expected to drive under not intend to be “the ulti- University asked drivers ties seeking to regulate billboards and the Manager, ext. 1239 certain circumstances and mate pod that slowly takes what their acceptance of [email protected] company, on behalf of its advertising cli- road conditions. The ve- you from point A to point and willingness to pay for ents, wants to do business in Revere and CLASSIFIED hicle may prompt driver B” instead of “the ultimate connected vehicle safety around the region. involvement. “Driverless” driving machine.” Should technologies would be. The Abbe Young Smith The council has debated billboard regu- means that there is no hu- driverless vehicles be pro- survey showed that while Manager, ext. 1276 lations previously with no definitive action [email protected] man intervention except grammed to break the consumer acceptance of taken on signs. Problems that sparked reg- to input the destination; speed limit? Would gov- such technologies was ulatory proposals were often fixed before NEWSROOM the vehicle does the rest. ernment or the insurance high, the expected prices they could be debated or the proposals nev- A driverless vehicle would industry allow that? Would were a significant obsta- Bill Brotherton er saw the light of day. have no steering wheel or we be more or less liable cle. Let’s be clear, a fully Features Editor ext. 1338 They may be benign objects, but bill- [email protected] pedals. Self-driving vehi- in a crash? How should a self-driving or driverless, boards are easy sources for disagreement cles are already in use. driverless vehicle facing a connected vehicle will be Gayla Cawley and disputes at the municipal level. Now In general, except for crash scenario react? How quite expensive, particu- Reporter, ext. 1236 is the time for level-headed city officials, high-end vehicles, the would a driverless vehi- larly during early phases [email protected] including Mayor Brian Arrigo, to bring bill- technologies may best be cle decide about the likely of deployment. It’s been board companies and councilors together Cheryl Charles described as “driver as- severity of damage when suggested that prices for News Editor, ext. 1278 in a room to talk about billboards in Re- sistance,” such as adap- making its choice? safety technologies would [email protected] vere and ways to keep their owners as well tive cruise control that Self-driving and driver- come down over time, just as business owners and residents happy Thomas Grillo maintains safe distances. less vehicles could provide as they did for computers about the big signs. Reporter, ext. 1264 The level of automation significant safety bene- and mobile phones. Com- [email protected] Councilors like Ward 1’s Joanne McKen- will grow with innovation; fits. The great majority of puters and phones are no na may get their way and win council pas- Spenser Hasak right now we are at about crashes — note, I don’t call longer cheap; their capa- sage of a ban on new billboards and tough Photographer, ext. 1332 level 2 on a scale of 1 to them “accidents” — are bilities and pricing have regulations governing existing signs. But [email protected] 5. However, driverless ve- caused by human error. It’s changed. While safety sign owners and their clients aren’t going hicles are many years off, been estimated that con- technologies do “trickle Thor Jourgensen away anytime soon so it makes sense for Editorial Director, ext. 1267 10-20, perhaps even more. nected vehicles, self-driv- down” to modestly priced city officials to sit down with billboard own- [email protected] With regard to light and ing or driverless vehicles vehicles, when have motor ers to find middle ground for regulating heavy-duty vehicles, truck that communicate with vehicle prices experienced Steve Krause signs and a sensible, timely plan for keep- drivers will not be losing each other, will reduce a downward trend? Sports Editor, ext. 1229 ing them maintained. [email protected] their jobs anytime soon. non-impaired crashes by While fully self-driving Technological feasibil- 80 percent, saving many and driverless vehicles Owen O’Rourke ity continues to evolve, lives. Such a reduction in stimulate the imagina- Photographer, ext. 1224 CORRECTION but driverless passenger crashes will dramatically tion, there are uncertain- [email protected] and commercial vehicles lessen the nonrecurring ties beyond the necessary Roberto Scalese Due to a reporting error, Historical Commission mem- would have to learn every congestion that can slow technological innovations. Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 ber Richard Smith was incorrectly quoted in a story, possible driving scenario, our commutes to a crawl. Many legal, cultural and [email protected] “Swampscott delays demolition of iconic building” that and the legal, public in- But driverless vehicles affordability issues have appeared on page A1 of Wednesday’s edition of the Dai- Mark Sutherland vestment and consumer would have to have flaw- to be resolved before we Creative Director ly Item. Smith was incorrectly quoted as saying that acceptance obstacles are less technology to indeed see them abundantly on [email protected] the Historical Commission has been given the rights “to many. It’s obvious that make them safer than hu- our roads. do whatever we damn well please with our properties.” those who can’t or won’t man drivers. Anne Marie Tobin But Smith was speaking about how society has devel- drive would be likely us- Managing a road net- Z. Andrew Farkas is Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 oped rules in many areas of construction, including ers of driverless passen- work with mixed driv- director of the National [email protected] building codes, zoning and conservation restrictions, ger vehicles, personal and er-operated and fully Transportation Center Bridget Turcotte that “limit our rights to do whatever we damn well shared-ride, and as the self-driving/driverless/ and professor of transpor- Reporter, ext. 1269 please with our properties and the preservation bylaw population ages, there will connected vehicles will tation at Morgan State [email protected] limitations are not unlike other land use regulations.” be more such people. be complicated, and the University. He wrote this Ryan York We apologize for the error. But many drivers will greatest reduction in for the Baltimore Sun. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Up to 87M affected in Facebook scandal By Barbara Ortutay that as many as 87 million ing a phone number or an ASSOCIATED PRESS people might have had email address. While this their data accessed — an was useful to people to NEW YORK — Face- increase from the 50 mil- find friends who may have book revealed Wednesday lion disclosed in published a common name, Face- that tens of millions more reports. book says malicious actors people might have been This Monday, all Face- abused it by collecting peo- exposed in the Cambridge book users will receive a ple’s profile information Analytica privacy scandal notice on their Facebook through phone or email PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS than previously thought feeds with a link to see lists they had access to. and said it will restrict the what apps they use and Earlier Wednesday, Face- Martin Luther King III hugs his sister, the Rev. Bernice King, after she data it allows outsiders to what information they book unveiled a new pri- spoke at the Mason Temple of the Church of God in Christ in Memphis, access on its users. have shared with those vacy policy that seeks to Tenn., Tuesday. Those developments apps. They’ll have a chance clarify its data collection came as congressional to delete apps they no lon- and use. officials said CEO Mark ger want. Users who might For instance, Facebook Zuckerberg will testify have had their data shared added a section explain- MLK remembered as an next week, while Face- with Cambridge Analytica ing that it collects people’s book unveiled a new pri- will be told of that. Face- contact information if they vacy policy that aims to book says most of the af- choose to “upload, sync or ‘apostle of nonviolence’ explain the data it gath- fected users are in the U.S. import” this to the service. ers on users more clear- This may include users’ With outsiders’ access By Errin Haines Rev. Bernice A. King re- “We know what he ly — but doesn’t actually to data under scrunity, address books on their phones, as well as their Whack, Adrian Sainz called her father as a civ- worked hard for, we know change what it collects Facebook outlined several and Kate Brumback il rights leader and great what he died for, so we just and shares. changes to further tighten call logs and text histories. The new policy says Face- ASSOCIATED PRESS orator whose message of want to keep the dream Facebook is facing its its policies. peaceful protest was still going,” Spencer said. “We worst privacy scandal in Facebook is restricting book may use this data to MEMPHIS, Tenn. — help “you and others find vital decades later. just want to make sure years following allega- access that apps can get The daughter of the Rev. “We decided to start that we don’t lose the tions that a Trump-affil- about users’ events, as people you may know.” Martin Luther King Jr. The previous policy did this day remembering the gains that we have made.” iated data mining firm, well as information about remembered him as “the apostle of nonviolence,” Before the march, the Cambridge Analytica, groups such as member not mention call logs or apostle of nonviolence” as text histories. Several us- she said during a ceremo- rapper Common and pop used ill-gotten data from lists and content. In addi- admirers marked the 50th ny to award the Martin singer Sheila E had the millions of users to try to tion, the company is also ers were surprised to learn anniversary of his assas- recently that Facebook had Luther King Jr. Nonvio- crowd dancing and bob- influence elections. The removing the option to sination Wednesday with been collecting informa- lent Peace Prize held at bing their heads. Memphis company said Wednesday search for users by enter- marches, speeches and tion about whom they tex- the King Center. events were also sched- quiet reflection. ted or called and for how In Memphis, where King uled to feature King’s con- At events around the long, though not the ac- died, police estimated that temporaries, including the country, participants took tual contents of text mes- 10,000 people showed up Rev. Jesse Jackson. time to both reflect on sages. It seemed to have for an early afternoon In the evening, the At- King’s legacy and discuss been done without explicit march led by the same lanta events culminate consent, though Facebook how his example can apply sanitation workers union with a bell-ringing and says it collected such data to racial and economic di- whose low pay King had wreath-laying at his crypt only from Android users vides still plaguing society. come to protest when he to mark the moment when who specifically allowed Instead of sorrow, King’s was shot. he was gunned down on it to do so — for instance, contemporaries and a new Dixie Spencer, president the balcony of the old Lor- by agreeing to permissions generation of social activ- of the Bolivar Hardeman raine Motel on April 4, when installing Facebook. ists presented a message County, Tenn., branch of 1968. Facebook also added of resilience and hope. the NAACP, said remem- Observances marking clarification that local Speaking in King’s brances of King’s death King’s death were planned laws could affect what it hometown of Atlanta, the should be a call to action. coast-to-coast. does with “sensitive” data on people, such as infor- mation about a user’s race Republican Walker sounds alarm, or ethnicity, health, polit- ical views or even trade Democrats see hope after wins union membership. This and other information, the By Scott Bauer date here over-performed Democratic victory in a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS new policy states, “could ASSOCIATED PRESS recent history in every special state Senate elec- be subject to special pro- type of community, rural, tion that had been under Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to testify tections under the laws of MADISON, Wis. — The urban, suburban, exurban Republican control for 17 next week about Facebook’s privacy scandal. your country.” dominating victory by a and that puts everything years and that Trump car- liberal candidate in Wis- in play for this fall.” ried. consin’s Supreme Court Walker, who is up for Three months ago, Walk- race emboldened Demo- re-election in November, er called the special elec- Mueller says Trump not crats deflated by years of exhorted supporters on tion loss a “wake up call.” defeats, pushing Republi- Twitter to see the warning Those two wins, coupled can Gov. Scott Walker to signs. issue a series of warnings with Doug Jones’ victo- criminal target currently “We are at risk of a Blue ry over Republican Roy Wednesday about a possi- Wave in Wisconsin,” Walk- ble “blue wave” in the red Moore for an Alabama By Chad Day reported by The Washing- either witnesses, subjects er said in a fundraising U.S. Senate seat in De- state. email Wednesday. “After ASSOCIATED PRESS ton Post. or targets. Mueller’s deter- cember, shows Democrats Democrats heralded Re- these two defeats, it is Trump’s designation as a mination that Trump is a are on pace for big gains WASHINGTON — Spe- subject came up as prose- becca Dallet’s victory as clear that our big bold re- subject suggests he’s more nationally in November, cial counsel Robert Muel- cutors and the president’s pivotal to the investiga- the clearest sign yet voters forms are in jeopardy.” said Paul Maslin, a Wis- ler’s team of prosecutors has legal team have been ne- tion than a mere witness, are back on their side after Democratic U.S. Sen. consin-based national informed President Donald gotiating the terms of an a designation for someone seven years of Republican Tammy Baldwin, a top Democratic pollster. Trump’s attorneys that the interview with him. The who has observed events control of the Wisconsin GOP target, also is on the “Everything is lining up president is not currently president has said he of interest to agents and Statehouse and Donald ballot in November, along in one direction,” Maslin considered a criminal target wants to speak with Muel- prosecutors. Trump’s 1-point victory in with the entire state As- said. “There’s no question in the Russia investigation, ler’s team, but his lawyers “The government will the state in 2016. sembly and half the Sen- they’re headed for a major according to a person famil- have not publicly commit- say you’re a subject trend- “Last night is anoth- ate. iar with the conversation. ted to allowing him to be ing to witness or you’re a er indication that every Dallet won 24 coun- defeat and we’re headed The person, who was not questioned. subject trending toward Republican in Wisconsin ties across the state that for a major victory. ... Our authorized to speak publicly Trump attorney Jay target,” said Sharon Mc- should be running scared,” Trump had carried in people are motivated and about private conversations Sekulow declined to con- Carthy, a former federal said Democratic strategist 2016, a troubling sign for are taking action in the and demanded anonymity, firm or discuss the conver- prosecutor in Manhattan. Joe Zepecki on Wednesday. Republicans. Her win also best way possible, which is said the president is con- sations with Mueller. 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All address information, particu- 1:29 p.m. on Tuesday; at 11 Police: YouTube shooter was larly arrests, reflect police records. Barrett St. at 1:42 p.m. on In the event of a perceived inac- Tuesday; at Union Hospital, curacy, it is the sole responsibility 500 Lynnfield St., at 5:03 calm in interview before attack p.m. on Tuesday. of the concerned party to contact the relevant police department and By Elliot Spagat and Wednesday from a San have the department issue a no- PEABODY Sudhin Thanawala Francisco hospital. The tice of correction to the Daily Item. ASSOCIATED PRESS third victim, a 36-year-old Arrest man, was upgraded from Corrections or clarifications will not MENIFEE, Calif. — Just Phillip M. Swanson, 31, of critical to serious condi- be made without express notice of hours before she shot and tion. 61 Main St., was arrested on wounded three people at change from the arresting police The day before the at- two warrant charges at 10:44 YouTube headquarters, department. tack, the shooter’s father, a.m. on Wednesday. Nasim Aghdam calmly Ismail Aghdam, said he told police who found her warned police that his LYNN Accidents sleeping in her car that daughter was upset with she was having family how YouTube handled her Arrests A report of a motor vehicle problems and had left her videos and might be plan- accident at Long’s Jewelers, home. Michael Clark, 39, of 100 ning to go to its offices. 35 Cross St., at 4:46 p.m. on During the 20-minute Johnson St., was arrested Tuesday; at Speedway LLC, Aghdam “hated” You- and charged with four straight interview with officers 545 Lowell St., at 7:58 p.m. early Tuesday, she did not Tube and was angry that warrants, receiving stolen on Tuesday; at 190 Lynn St. the company stopped pay- property over $250, assault mention being angry with and 2 Longview Way at 6:40 YouTube or having ac- ing her for videos she post- and battery with a dangerous a.m. on Wednesday. ed, Ismail Aghdam told weapon, breaking and enter- cused the company of sup- A report of a hit and run pressing her video posts. the Bay Area News Group. ing for felony, two counts of motor vehicle accident at Her video posts included destruction of property over She gave no indication she PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 7-Eleven, 100 Lynn St., at was a threat to herself or segments about veganism, $250, two counts of trespass- 6:41 p.m. on Tuesday. Nasim Aghdam, who law enforcement officials animal cruelty and exer- ing, and disorderly conduct at others. have identified as the person who opened fire A report of a motor vehicle “It was a very normal con- cise, along with glamor 3:14 p.m. on Tuesday. accident with one transport to with a handgun at YouTube headquarters in shots of herself. Samuel Coffey, 29, of 112 versation. There was noth- San Bruno, Calif. Salem Hospital at 96 Wash- ing in her behavior that Police in Mountain View Southampton St., Boston, ington St. and 2 Clement Ave. said they spoke to Ismail was arrested and charged suggested anything unusu- at 8:08 a.m. on Wednesday. al,” said Mountain View Po- Spokeswoman Ginger Col- describe our deep pain for Aghdam twice after con- with trespassing, resisting brun would not confirm this tragedy, our family tacting the family to re- arrest, and ordinance viola- lice Chief Max Bosel. Complaints the locations but report- would like to express their port finding his daughter tion of possession of a knife Later that day, she went ers saw agents entering utmost regret, sorrow for and that he never told with a blade at 7:02 p.m. on to a gun range before A caller reported an out of homes in the communi- what has happened to in- them she could become Tuesday. walking through a park- control male yelling at Mobile nocent victims,” the state- violent or pose a threat to Joel Derivois, 33, of 334A ing garage into a court- ties of Menifee, southeast Estates, 286 Newbury St., at of Los Angeles, and 4S ment said. YouTube employees. Western Ave., was arrested 3:26 p.m. on Tuesday. yard at YouTube’s campus and charged with trespassing south of San Francisco, Ranch, north of San Diego. Investigators do not be- When officers found Na- Aghdam was a “really lieve Aghdam, who was sim Aghdam, she was in at 1:37 a.m. on Wednesday. REVERE where she opened fire with Santina Lewey, 33, of 12 a handgun and wound- good person” and had no in her late 30s, targeted her car near a strip mall in ed three people. She then history of mental illness, anyone in particular, and Mountain View, about 25 Pope St., Salem, was arrest- Accidents ed and charged with a de- killed herself. said a woman named Lei- there is no reason to be- miles from YouTube and la who identified herself lieve she illegally obtained home to the company’s fault warrant and shoplifting A report of a motor vehi- The sequence of Agh- as an aunt as she entered the semi-automatic 9mm owner, Silicon Valley giant over $100 at 7:02 a.m. on cle accident on True Street dam’s activities emerged the family home in Meni- pistol used in the shooting, Google. She told Mountain Wednesday. at 8:15 a.m. on Tuesday; on Wednesday as police con- fee. She did not give her San Bruno Police Chief Ed View police who spoke to Nicole McCarthy, 27, of 12 Squire Road at 9:45 a.m. on tinued gathering infor- last name. Barberini said. her around 2 a.m. Tuesday Pope St., Salem, was arrested Tuesday; at Best Choice Adult mation about the attacker that she had come to the and charged with a default Day Health, Lynnway, at 5:16 and her motives. The shooter’s family lat- Authorities are still try- area to stay with relatives warrant, assault, and assault p.m. on Tuesday. Agents with the Bu- er distributed a statement ing to determine whether and battery with a dangerous A report of a hit and run reau of Alcohol, Tobacco, outside the home saying she got past security mea- and was looking for a job, weapon at 7 a.m. on Wednes- motor vehicle accident with Firearms and Explosives it was “in absolute shock sures to enter YouTube police said. day. property damage only at Lee’s searched two South- and can’t make sense of headquarters, he said. They let her go, saying Trailer Park, Revere Beach ern California homes what has happened.” Two women wounded in there was no indication Accidents Parkway, at 12:42 p.m. on where Aghdam had lived. “Although no words can the shooting were released she needed to be detained. Tuesday; at New Deal Fruit A report of a motor vehicle Inc., Broadway, at 2:40 p.m. accident at 157 Maple St. at on Tuesday; at BK’s Bar & 12:59 p.m. on Tuesday; at California proposal would limit Grille, Ocean Avenue, at 3:02 50 Trinity Ave. at 4:04 p.m. p.m. on Tuesday; on Cope- on Tuesday; at 223 Union St. land Circle at 7:32 p.m. on at 4:34 p.m. on Tuesday; at Tuesday. when officers can open fire Chestnut and Essex streets at 12:51 a.m. on Wednes- day; at 626 Lynnway at 9:13 Complaints By Don Thompson semblywoman Shirley We- The tougher proposed Buchen of the ACLU. ASSOCIATED PRESS ber, a San Diego Democrat standard could require The proposal would open a.m. on Wednesday; at 20 A report of threats made who introduced the bill. officers to delay confront- officers who don’t follow Central Ave. at 12:13 p.m. at One Beach Apartments, SACRAMENTO, Calif. “Deadly force can be used, ing a suspect they fear the stricter rules to disci- on Wednesday; at Chestnut Beach Street, at 5:09 a.m. on — Several lawmakers and but only when it is com- may be armed until back- pline or firing, sometimes Street and Western Avenue Tuesday. the family of a 22-year-old pletely necessary.” up arrives or force police even criminal charges. at 12:37 p.m. on Wednesday; unarmed black man who at 873 Lynnfield St. at 12:53 The goal is to encour- to give explicit verbal But some in law enforce- Theft was fatally shot by police p.m. on Wednesday; at 670 age officers to try to de- warnings that suspects ment called the proposal proposed Tuesday that Western Ave. at 2:24 p.m. on A report of a larceny at Car- fuse confrontations or use will be killed unless they irresponsible and unwork- California become the Wednesday. lyle House Condominiums, less deadly weapons, said drop the weapon,” said able. first state to significantly A report of a motor vehicle Ward Street, at 11:06 a.m. on Democratic Assemblyman restrict when officers can accident with personal injury Tuesday. Kevin McCarty of Sacra- at 175 Alley St. at 12:36 p.m. A report of larceny, forgery, open fire. The legislation would mento, who is co-author- on Tuesday; at Boston and fraud on Cecilian Avenue at ing the legislation. Franklin streets at 7:36 p.m. 1:21 p.m. on Tuesday; at Ac- change the standard from using “reasonable force” to “We should no longer on Tuesday. tion Towing, Broadway, at 1:28 be the target practice or p.m. on Tuesday. “necessary force.” victims of a shoot first, Breaking and Entering A report of auto theft at That means officers Muneer’s Auto Repair, Squire would be allowed to shoot ask questions later police A report of a motor vehicle Road, at 3:45 p.m. on Tuesday. only if “there were no oth- force,” said Assemblyman breaking and entering at 10 er reasonable alternatives Chris Holden, chairman Joyce St. at 11:33 a.m. on SAUGUS to the use of deadly force” of the Legislative Black Tuesday; at 194 Hamilton Ave. to prevent imminent seri- Caucus. at 12:32 p.m. on Wednesday. Accidents ous injury or death, said California’s current Lizzie Buchen, legislative standard makes it rare for Complaints A report of a two-car motor advocate for the Ameri- officers to be charged after A report of a fight at 86 vehicle accident with property can Civil Liberties Union, a shooting and rarer still Sanderson Ave. at 2:48 p.m. damage only at Newhall and which is among the groups for them to be convicted. on Tuesday. Ballard streets at 8:43 a.m. behind the measure. Frequently it’s because of on Tuesday. “We need to ensure that the doctrine of “reasonable A report of threats made PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS at 501 Washington St. at A report of a three-car motor our state policy govern- fear.” If prosecutors or ju- 3:29 p.m. on Tuesday; at 207 vehicle accident with non-fa- ing the use of deadly force rors believe that officers Sacramento police officers block the entrance Ocean St. at 2:13 p.m. on tal injuries at Bob’s Discount stresses the sanctity of hu- have a reason to fear for to the Sacramento City Council chambers from Wednesday. Furniture, 263 Broadway, at 9 man life and is only used their safety, they can use demonstrators protesting the shooting death of a.m. on Tuesday. when necessary,” said As- deadly force. Stephon Clark by Sacramento Police. Overdose Complaints A report of an overdose on Cosby jury filled as defense alleges discrimination Rogers Avenue at 6:58 a.m. A caller reported that an on Tuesday; on Washington employee was followed into By Michael R. Sisak believe the prosecution The racial and gender Just 10 of about 240 pro- Street at 7:36 p.m. on Tues- the business and then ques- ASSOCIATED PRESS had any “discriminatory makeup of this jury is spective jurors questioned day; on Essex Street at 4:32 tioned in the parking lot by intent.” identical to the one that on the first three days of a.m. on Wednesday. an individual wearing tactical NORRISTOWN, Pa. — Cosby’s lawyers eventu- failed to reach a verdict in jury selection were black, gear at Kane’s Donuts, 120 A jury of seven men and ally relented, and once jury last year’s trial. or about 4.2 percent. The Theft Lincoln Ave., at 6:49 a.m. on five women — 10 of them selection resumed, three The battle over the black black population in Mont- Tuesday. white, two of them black white men and a white juror’s removal highlight- gomery County is about A caller reported a female A report of shoplifting at 3 — was seated Wednesday woman were quickly placed ed a vast racial disparity 9.6 percent black, accord- in a silver sedan passed out Market Square at 9:35 a.m. to decide ’s fate on the panel. That brought in the suburban Philadel- ing to the latest U.S. Cen- on Tuesday; at Walgreens, 21 in the backseat but when of- in the biggest celebrity tri- the total number picked phia jury pool that limited sus estimates. Joyce St., at 2:17 p.m. on ficers arrived the female re- al of the #MeToo era, after over three days to 12 — a the number of black peo- The county says the Tuesday. ported she is an Uber driver a day marked by defense full jury. Six alternates also ple available for consider- names of people called for A report of larceny at 134 taking a nap during her break accusations of racial dis- have to be picked. ation. jury duty are selected ran- Eutaw Ave. at 10:39 a.m. on at Nason Road at 10:23 a.m. crimination. domly from a master list Tuesday; at 14 Pond St. at on Tuesday. Cosby’s lawyers alleged that combines voter reg- a member of the prosecu- istration records and driv- tion team made a dispar- er’s license records. aging remark after a black On Wednesday, Cosby woman was removed from lawyer Kathleen Bliss consideration to serve on said in court that someone Lynn Drug Task Force the jury in the 80-year-old connected with the de- comedian’s retrial on sex- fense team heard someone ual assault charges. on the prosecution side Hotline The defense didn’t reveal say “something that was in open court what they discriminatory and repul- claim had been said, but sive” after the black wom- 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY sought to use the remark an was dismissed. as evidence that prosecu- “By all appearances, she or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) tors illegally removed the was a perfectly qualified woman from the jury pool PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS juror who stated that she Spanish menu available on the basis of her race. could be fair and impar- Prosecutors pushed Bill Cosby walks back to courtroom C with tial,” Bliss said, adding All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. back, noting two black ju- spokesman Andrew Wyatt, left, during his sex- there was no explanation Callers may remain anonymous. rors had been seated, and ual assault trial at the Montgomery County for the woman’s removal the judge said he didn’t Courthouse Wednesday. “other than her race.” THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Red Sox see an Opening KRAUSE all entrance points as if From A1 they were emerging from a corn field. teams played, and the Red Sometimes, Opening Sox won, news of the open- Day has served as a posi- ing of this (at the time) tive indication of what was state-of-the-art ballpark about to happen during was overshadowed by the the season. In 1967, new incredibly tragic and hor- manager Dick Williams rifying stories about the promised a hustling ball- Titanic. club that would win more Some might say that the than it would lose. Then, juxtaposition of the two the Sox went out and beat events was an omen. For the White Sox, 5-4, thanks the first six years of Fen- to Rico Petrocelli’s clutch way’s existence, the Red hitting. The temperature Sox were in a golden era. was 46 degrees — which They had Babe Ruth, who is apparently what the was a pitcher at the time, forecast is for today. Bun- and a roster of stars who dle up. gave Boston World Se- Of course, if you’re any ries titles that fall, and in kind of a Red Sox fan wor- 1915, 1916 and 1918. thy of the title, you know ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE The last of those four how the 1967 season end- Karen Tusinski talks to Sydney Field, right, about careers in art and design using a painting by titles happened under ed up, and the history be- Michael Aaghahouwa, left, as an example at the art and design table during career night at Raw strange circumstances. hind it. Right? Art Works Wednesday. The American and Na- And speaking of the tional leagues wanted to weather, the late Don get it out of the way so Zimmer, who managed the nation could concen- this team through some of Raw Art Works teens draw trate on World War I, in its greatest and exasper- which, by then, the Unit- ating seasons all at once, ed States was heavily said that his memory of involved. It was during Fenway in April was “39 inspiration from professionals that 1918 series that the degrees and drizzle.” national anthem was first That seems to be the played before the start of case more often than not. RAW a sporting event. Needless It takes forever to warm From A1 to say that tradition con- up here once the season tinues, and has become an starts. We’ll be well into I was confused as to why increasing presence in the May by the time we lose they considered me a nation’s consciousness. the stocking caps and professional, but I was Of course, the Red Sox gloves which are such nec- intrigued. I couldn’t help then proceeded to trade essary accoutrements for but think, “Who better to The Babe to the Yankees night games at Fenway. ask teens about the future and never made it back Despite all that, opening of professional careers to the World Series until day at Fenway is an annu- than someone who is just 1946 — and didn’t win an- al benchmark — a neces- barely jumping into the other one until 2004. sary harbinger that — at professional adult world Opening Day at Fen- the very least — spring is herself?” way has, in more recent on the way. It might not Hebert Labbate, manag- years, served as a way to seem so now, but it’s com- er of Project Launch, and honor Boston’s unique ing. his coordinator Kaitlyn position in professional This year, the Red Sox Farmer created a comfort- sports (among the four open up as favorites to re- able environment for as- teams, there have been main in MLB’s elite core of piring teens and current 10 world championships teams and contend for the professionals to engage since 2002). The Red Sox American League East in fulfilling conversations have honored five New championship. The new about college aspirations, Erin Hegarty left, talks with Norisbel Figueroa of Raw Art Works about a career in finance. England Patriots Super “Murderers Row” Yankees pastimes, and a spectrum Bowl-winning teams, plus might have something to of professional careers in three world championship say about that, but ex- social work, film, photog- meaning, and share that Aspiring psychiatrist the profession her teens squads of their own (trot- perts put the Red Sox in raphy, law, and (of course) with people.” Christian Angel-Dele- have shown the most in- ting out the venerable the conversation when it communication and me- The first round flew by on, a junior at Lynn En- terest in this year is the Boston Pops on more than comes to making the post- dia. and my mentee was gone. glish High School, has medical field, which Farm- a few occasions to make season. “It gives them the per- Before I could make eye called RAW his home for er acknowledges makes Opening Day a true civic As the great Morris Hor- fect experience of hearing contact with another teen more than seven years. her beam with pride. The celebration). vitz once said, “we shall from different profession- to question, a young girl He thought the career career night not only net- Back when Charles see what we shall see.” als from careers that some flew over to my table with event gave him the chance works professionals with Steinberg was their pub- The Red Sox have opened of which are really excited her questions in hand. to network with men- teens, but professionals lic relations guru, the a lot of promising seasons about, and some of which Meghan Ayer, a senior at tal health professionals with each other as well. Red Sox always promised and fallen flat on their they have never heard Lynn Tech, wanted to ask who led the same path “I think the most ex- something splashy and faces. As Frank Sinatra about before,” said Farm- me everything she could he is currently on, a local citing part is talking to spectacular on Opening once sang in “That’s Life,” er, the coordinator for the about the journalism pro- LGBTQ Latino suffering people from the Lynn Day, and Charles never “ridin’ high in April, shot last two years. fession, from my interview with mental health issues community and getting to disappointed. We forgave down in May.” Ana Shae Quigley, a ju- techniques to my ability with aspirations to get connect with profession- Bill Buckner for his in- My gut tells me the Red nior at Marblehead High in finding a variety of sto- into a career that would als who I may have gone opportune error in 1986. Sox will make the summer School, was chosen to be ries to cover. With a few help kids like him. to high school with and We honored Johnny Pes- interesting. Anything that my mentee for the night. months until she begins “RAW has opened so seeing what they’re up to ky and the four “team- happens beyond that is al- I was impressed that a gearing up for college, many doors for me because in their lives, because the mates.” We had a “Field of most impossible to predict. Generation Z kid held Ayer has committed to I was the weird kid in ele- experiential learning of Dreams” motif when the any interest in the jour- Fitchburg State Univer- mentary school who didn’t talking to a professional park hit its centennial, Steve Krause can be nalism profession, given sity with a major in Com- fit in anywhere, so coming who knows where you’re with as many past mem- reached at skrause@item- the social media-driven munications Media and here helped me find my- coming from is invalu- bers marching in any and live.com. society these students are double minors in Journal- self, even in my darkest able,” said Farmer, who is consumed in every day. ism and Theater. To say I times,” said Angel-Deleon. also a RAW alumna. I thought I was going to was impressed with her “Dealing with my mental From an almost college New money for new murals be the one with all the aspirations was an under- health is so much work graduate to future college questions but when she statement. and having the support graduates, I only have MURALS Wilson said Beyond whipped out her notebook “Journalism teaches you here has helped me realize one statement of advice; From A1 Walls plans to bring of queries, I knew I was in a whole new language and my mental health is not a partake in as many ex- more giant works of art, for a ride. gives you a whole differ- disability, it’s my greatest periences as you can and momentum of last year’s mixed-media art installa- “You’re always learn- ent perspective of writing strength.” continuously challenge mural festival and our un- tions, restoration of many ing something new, that’s and reading and I think Even though RAW is an yourself by going outside derpass and neon lighting of the city’s signs, and what immediately drew it takes you and puts art-based after-school pro- of your comfort zone. In installations.” more programs to the ur- me into journalism,” said you into someone else’s gram, Project Launch is a a country with teens like Last summer, the fes- ban core. Quigley. “You find a sto- shoes, which can change curriculum that wants all the influential ones from tival brought 23 artists “The first Beyond Walls ry that has no significant your whole perspective on of their teens to become the Project Launch career from Lynn and around the campaign transformed meaning and then you’re what’s going on with the successful adults. Accord- night, the future is looking world to leave their im- blank walls into vibrant able to take it, give it a world,” said Ayer. ing to their coordinator, bright. print on downtown build- works of art accessible to ings. residents and visitors of all It created an econom- backgrounds, successfully Peabody family knows value of Early Intervention ic boom when more than shifting the conversation 5,000 visitors flocked to about Lynn’s future and INTERVENTION tal disabilities, including been wonderful from the the North Shore each year. Lynn and spent money changing perceptions of in local restaurants and From A1 autism. He also receives oc- beginning. I don’t think Early Intervention services what is possible,” said Lau- cupational therapy services we would have survived are available to eligible chil- businesses. ren Liss, MassDevelop- “It was clear that Na- at home, as does Evan, who the first three years with- dren, from newborn to age 3, Under the terms of the ment president and CEO, than needed a smaller is also in preschool. out them. With autism who have or are at risk for campaign, if Beyond Walls in a statement. “We look classroom setting, with While Nathan has his affecting 1 in 68 children, developmental delays due reaches its crowdfunding forward to seeing what some additional supports,” challenges, his mother it is very important that to established biological or goal of $50,000 by the the next chapter of Beyond Wallen said. said he is in a much bet- they receive services at environmental factors. The end of May, the project Walls brings to Lynn.” Nathan now attends ter place having received a an early age. That’s where Aspire Early Intervention will win a matching grant school at the Aspire Learn- plethora of services virtu- Aspire comes in.” program provides fami- from MassDevelopment’s Thomas Grillo can be ing Center in Beverly (not ally his entire life. Aspire’s Early Interven- ly-centered, home-based Commonwealth Places reached at tgrillo@item- affiliated with Aspire De- “I can’t speak highly tion Program, established services to facilitate the program. live.com. velopmental), a school for enough of the people at As- in 1974, provides services to developmental progress of children with developmen- pire,” she said. “They have more than 2,200 families on children. Selling a house? Buying a house? Find out what properties recently sold in your area. Check out the Real Estate page in Saturday’s paper. A8 THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS A Dream against TB Comedy and Cocktails in Peabody PEABODY — Comedy and Cocktails is Comedy & Cocktails at the AOH is be- coming on Thursday, April 12, at the An- ing presented by MadWorld Entertain- cient Order of Hibernians Hall, 58 Lowell ment, which is owned and operated by St. Peabody native Lisa DeFelice. Headlining the show is one of the most Tickets are $20 per person and a por- popular comedians in Boston, Paul Gil- tion of the proceeds will be donated to ligan, who brings down the house with the Muscular Dystrophy Association of material culled from his life as a blue-col- Massachusetts. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. lar worker, husband and father. Also fea- tured will be Graig Murphy, who has The show begins at 7 p.m. Tickets can be opened for many of the nation’s top co- purchased by calling 978-979-2901 (cred- medians including Lenny Clarke and it cards accepted), online at brownpaper- Gary Gulman, and Carolyn Plummer, tickets.com and at the AOH. Tickets will one of the most versatile and funniest la- also be available at the door, subject to dies in comedy. availability. Author starts living character’s life in ‘True Fiction’

ASSOCIATED PRESS In Lee Goldberg’s “True Fiction,” Ian Ludlow has reached a high level of success as an author as his series character Clint Straker routinely saves the world in print. A few years earlier, he was recruited along with several other writers to imagine terrorism scenarios to assist the government in thinking outside the box to prevent another attack. The guests on Wednesday’s “The American Dream,” hosted by Attorney Ludlow is on tour in Seattle for his Jim Carrigan, left, were Lynn Community Health Center Medical Di- latest Straker thriller when he sees rector Hanna Haile Haptu, middle, and Manager of TB clinic Deborah on the news that an airplane crashed McManus. They discussed the Tuberculosis grant that the Lynn Com- shortly after takeoff in Hawaii — and munity Health Center received. The American Dream airs on Tuesday, it matches the story he imagined for Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m., and 8:30 p.m., on Comcast channel 3, the CIA. When he tries to contact the and Verizon channel 38. It is also aired on the Government Channel, other authors who were part of this Comcast channel 22, and Verizon channel 37, at miscellaneous times as special operation to seek their advice, the broadcasting schedule allows. he discovers that all of them are dead. Ludlow has felt accident-prone lately and has a broken arm to prove it. Now he begins to wonder if his accidents were attempts on his life. He is para- noid by nature, so he goes into hiding with the young woman assigned to be his author escort while in Seattle. To survive, the writer must become his fictitious character, a superspy. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS

Prince Charles lands in Australia for Commonwealth Games

BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — Prince Australia became a self-governing coun- Charles and his wife Camilla landed try, both the prime minister and the oppo- under a gray sky that threatened rain in sition leader agree that the British mon- Brisbane city on Wednesday on the heir arch should be replaced by an Australian PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to the British throne’s 16th visit to Aus- citizen as the Australian head of state. tralia. While the queen is an immensely popu- Apollo crowd cheers for Coates’ ‘Between the World and Me’ The visit equals his mother Queen lar among Australians, her heir is less so. Elizabeth II’s tally of 16 royal tours of Before entering politics, Prime Minis- NEW YORK (AP) — The Apollo The- and Emmy-winning “Scandal” actor the former British colony and comes as ter Malcolm Turnbull led a public cam- ater audience cheered and cheered for Joe Morton. The others were libret- the 91-year-old monarch winds back her paign to persuade Australia to severe its Ta-Nehisi Coates, and the readers of tist Marc Bamuthi Joseph and stage international travel commitments. constitutional ties with the British mon- “Between the World and Me.” actors Michelle Wilson, Greg Alvarez Her 69-year-old eldest child arrived in arch and become a republic with an Aus- A capacity crowd at the famed New Reid and Pauletta Pearson Washing- Australia while the country’s relation- tralian president. That campaign was de- York City venue was on hand Mon- ton. ships with Britain and its monarchy are feated at a referendum in 1999 in which day night for a stage recital of Coates’ “Between the World and Me,” pub- under renewed scrutiny. most Australians voted to maintain the prize-winning book, one met throughout lished in 2015, is a letter from Coates to For the first time in the 117 years since status quo. with applause and calls of approval. his son Samori and a hybrid of memoir, Coates appeared unannounced and Artists unveil statue questioning Denmark’s role in slavery read briefly at the end of the roughly history, advice and condemnation of 100-minute event, following eight sched- police violence against blacks. Coates HELSINKI (AP) — Two artists have proudly in a chair, holding a torch in one uled readers who included Oscar-nom- won the National Book Award for the unveiled a statue of a black woman — a hand and a cane cutter in the other in a inated actress Angela Bassett, the best-seller, which remains widely read piece questioning the Nordic country’s reference to plantation slaves’ struggle rappers Common and Black Thought and discussed. colonial past in the Caribbean and its for freedom. role in slavery — in the Danish capital. Virgin Islands-based artist La Vaughn The nearly 23-feet tall sculpture, Belle and her Danish colleague Jean- dubbed “I am Queen Mary,” is said to be nette Ehlers said Wednesday the figure the first statue of a black woman public- represents Mary Thomas, a slave who ly displayed in Denmark. led an uprising in the former Danish It depicts a black woman sitting colony of St. Croix in 1878.

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Review: Pop, country stars cover Elton John & Bernie Taupin

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By Harold Rivera ITEM STAFF LYNN — Sometimes it’s tough to recover from a slow start. That was theme of Wednesday evening’s game between the St. Mary’s and Archbishop Williams boys lacrosse teams — an 8-7 loss for the Spartans at Manning Field. St. Mary’s fell behind 3-0 in the early stages and trailed by six goals, 7-1, at the end of the first half. But the Spartans crawled back in with a 5-0 run in the second half before fall- ing just short of the come- from-behind win. “Lacrosse is a game of momentum,” St. Mary’s coach Josh Field said. “It’ll swing one way or anoth- er. You just have to stay PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS focused and know that David Price gets the start today as the Red you’re going to get your Sox open their season at Fenway against the opportunities, which we Tampa Bay Rays. did. I give the kids credit for believing in themselves and not getting too down. “We have to come out Price is right ready to play,” Field add- ed. “We have to come out ready to practice and for Sox opener ready to play. This was a perfect lesson for us.” BOSTON (AP) — Da- Price went 17-9 with Midfielder Christian vid Price has a new a league-leading 230 in- LeBert scored three goals manager and a new op- nings in 2016, his first to pace the Spartans. At- ITEM FILE PHOTO portunity to win over the year in Boston, but was tacker Brendan Laundry Christian LeBert scored three goals Wednesday but it wasn’t enough to Boston fans. limited by elbow injuries ST. MARY’S, B2 ensure victory for St. Mary’s, which fell to Archbishop Williams. The 32-year-old left- to 11 starts last season. hander will start the He missed the first two Red Sox home opener months of the season on Thursday — the sec- and then went back on Lots of new faces for ond time in three years the disabled list in July he has taken the mound before returning in Sep- for the team’s Fenway tember without enough Big Blue girls lacrosse debut. In 2016, he was a time to build up the arm brand new, $217 million strength to return to the By Lindsey Ryan faces, to integrate with the free agent penciled in as rotation. ITEM STAFF old faces so we can work as the team’s ace for the He made five relief a single unit.” SWAMPSCOTT — The next seven years. appearances down the Emerson Laundry was Swampscott girls lacrosse Two years later — one stretch and two more in a big contributor as fresh- team has new faces in of them wracked by el- the playoffs, pitching 15 man last year as a fresh- the mix as the 2018 sea- bow problems, Price is 1/3 innings without al- man, and Eaton is hoping son quickly approaches. back, and rookie manag- lowing a run. she will have the same A united team will be im- er Alex Cora thinks he “I think he turned stamina as last year. Oth- portant this season, as the has reason to be optimis- the page in October the er key players to watch tic about the season. way he pitched. He was Big Blue look to qualify for this season are Jackie “Whatever happened amazing,” Cora said. the state tournament. Frisoli on defense, and here in the past, I can’t “He was the best pitch- “We are trying to make Mary Miles an attack mid- talk about it,” Cora said er in the playoffs. He them as united as possible fielder. this week as the Red Sox proved to everybody who so they will operate that The Big Blue didn’t play finished up their sea- he is when he’s healthy,” way on the field, because Gloucester last season, so son-opening road trip Cora said. ultimately that’s how the expectations for Mon- with a 5-1 record. With Chris Sale serv- teams are the most effec- day’s home opener are up “We just have to con- ing as the ace of the staff, tive,” said Swampscott in the air. centrate on the future. Price (1-0) started Bos- coach Al Eaton. “Seven se- “At practice everybody He has been great. ton’s second game this niors graduated, six were is always going to look He is one of the leaders year and held Tampa starters, which means good, but when you get on this team. I’m very Bay scoreless in seven ITEM FILE PHOTO there are a lot of shoes to into a game environment happy with him, and I’m innings. His turn comes fill this season. you don’t know what’s go- Jackie Frisoli will be counted on to help keep “We are trying to make glad he is pitching on SWAMPSCOTT, B2 Thursday.” RED SOX, B2 the defense steady. sure we can get all the new Crusaders Marblehead have more seeks magic

experience By Harold Rivera ITEM STAFF By Harold Rivera ITEM STAFF MARBLEHEAD — The Marblehead softball team PEABODY — Youth and is looking forward to the inexperience were the spring season after a solid names of the game last 2017 campaign. season for the Bishop Fen- wick softball team. The Last spring, Marblehead Crusaders hung tight with went 15-5 in the regular the majority of their oppo- season and earned the No. nents but saw a handful 6 seed in the Division 2 of games slip away with North state tournament. defensive errors in late in- The season came to an end nings. for the Magicians after a Fenwick finished the 6-3 loss to Tewksbury in 2017 season at 9-11, one the first round. win shy of qualifying for “Things went well last the state tournament. season,” Marblehead “We had an opportunity coach Johnny Gold said. to win some games at the “For the last three years, end of the year,” said Cru- we’ve had 49 wins and 12 saders coach Paul Lyman, losses. We’ve had a pretty who is entering his 18th decent club. Last year was season. “We didn’t do that fine. We had a tough first but at the same time we round draw. It was a tough were young and inexperi- game and we ended up enced. We had to win three losing.” of our last four to make The good news for Mar- the state tournament but blehead is the Magicians we lost both games in the return a solid group of Corning Tournament. A players this season. Se- lot of those same players nior captains Bel Sogoloff are back this year so we’re and Sammy Treff return looking forward to a posi- ITEM FILE PHOTO at first and third base, re- ITEM FILE PHOTO tive season this year.” spectively. Sogoloff batted Junior Nicole Modica returns both to pitch Charlotte Plakans will be on the mound this FENWICK, B2 and to play second base. MARBLEHEAD, B2 spring for the Magicians. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018 Spartans can’t come all the way back ST. MARY’S scored the Spartans’ first ert scored his second goal first win of the season. Ca- goal of the game. Williams of the game 35 seconds ilyn Wesley (three goals), From B1 led 3-1 at the end of the into the quarter. Moriello Brynn Bertucci (two added two goals, while first quarter. found the back of the net goals), Colbi Flickinger attackers Jaiden Moriello Things didn’t get better less than a minute later (two goals, three assists), and Nick Napolitano each for St. Mary’s in the sec- to make it a 7-5 game. Na- Francesca Carpinella (one scored one goal. ond quarter. The Bishops politano’s goal with 6:22 goal) and Annie Talbot Spartans goalie Kaden scored 80 seconds into the to play made it a one-goal (one goal) also played well. Quirk, a freshman, was period to cushion their game at 7-6. Williams add- Goalie Caitlyn Mckenzie kept on his toes by the lead to 4-1. Williams add- ed an insurance goal to get tallied six saves in net. Bishops from start to fin- ed three more goals to the lead up to 8-6 before “It feel good to get our ish. Field credit Quirk for close the first half with a LeBert fired another shot first win,” first-year Fen- a strong performance. 7-1 lead. into the net. wick coach Lidnsey Cong- “Kaden played great,” “They were bringing our Down 8-7 with 2:43 to don said. Field said. “When we give defensive midfielder down play, the Spartans pushed “It was my first win as FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS up a goal that’s a team below and that was caus- the tempo in search for the a coach so I was ecstatic. goal. It’s never on the goal- A social media message to Edelman led po- ing some confusion,” Field game-tying goal. Williams Seeing the girls execute lice to apprehend a teenager in Michigan ie. Kaden’s very mature for some of the things we said. limited the late surge to in late March, who posted a threat about his age and he knows that. “That’s a place we’re not hold onto the victory. worked on in practice, it shooting up his school. He was a leader today. He used to playing. We went The Spartans (1-1) are got me really excited. If makes the saves but also to a zone, which kept our back in action Monday at we can make that type the way he cleared the ball longpoles, our defenders Fenwick. of progress in the second and made some assists. down low. That kept us a Fenwick 9 game, I’m excited to see Edelman may Offensively, our goalie got bit more comfortable.” Spellman 4 how much we’ll improve us back in the game.” St. Mary’s slimmed the Brian Harrington, Diego through the rest of the Williams got off to a deficit in the third quarter. Segee and Derek DelVec- season.” have thwarted quick start out of the gate LeBert scored with 6:11 chio each scored three Fenwick hosts Williams in the first quarter. The left in the quarter. Laun- goals for the Crusaders Friday (4). Bishops scored the game’s dry followed suit with (2-0). Goalie Garrett Rusz- Williams 10 school shooting first goal two and a half 2:02 to play in the quar- kowski made 16 saves in St. Mary’s 9 minutes into the evening. ter. After three, St. Mary’s net. The Spartans battled BOSTON (AP) — A assistant, Shannen Five minutes later, they trailed 7-3. GIRLS LACROSSE but fell just short of a win bumped their lead up to The Spartans placed the Fenwick 13, against Catholic Central social media message Moen, who called po- 3-0. St. Mary’s got one Bishops on their heels in Spellman 9 League opponent Williams to New England Pa- lice and they tracked back with 16.5 seconds the fourth quarter with Brigid Waldron scored on the road. St. Mary’s (0- triots receiver Julian down a 14-year-old boy remaining in the opening three goals to cut the four goals to lead the way 2) hosts Arlington Catho- Edelman has led police in Michigan who ad- period, when Laundry deficit down to 7-6. LeB- for the Crusaders in the lic Friday (5). to a teenager who post- mitted to posting the ed a threat about shoot- threat about his middle ing up his school. school. The New York Times Police officials say the Fenwick softball banking on experience reports Edelman re- ceived a message from boy was charged with FENWICK a concerned Instagram making a false report of From B1 follower late last month a threat of terrorism. With a new season ap- who told him about the Edelman called the proaching, the Crusad- threat to “shoot up” a man who tipped him off ers are feeling optimistic school in the comments “the real hero” and says about the 2018 campaign section of his account. he plans to send him a with a solid core of re- Edelman notified his gift. turners leading the way. It starts with senior cap- tains Natalie Medros, a pitcher, and Courtney There are lots of new faces Norton, an outfielder. Norton enters her third for Swampscott girls lacrosse season as a starter for Fenwick while Medros SWAMPSCOTT lenges ahead on Swamp- has held a starting role From B1 scott’s schedule, mainly since her freshman sea- with Northeastern Con- son. ing to happen,” said Ea- ference foe Marblehead, Also returning are junior ton. “I have no idea what as the Magicians have catcher Tessa Palermo, Gloucester is like this been a hard-hitting team. junior second baseman/ year.” “Marblehead is always pitcher Nicole Modica To win the game, Eaton the class of our conference, will be relying on defense, and sophomore shortstop there’s no question about Maddie Csogi, who was midfield and attack to all it,” Eaton said. “That’s a starter last spring as a work in tandem to keep who knocked us out of the freshman. the ball moving in their (state) tournament last Lyman’s confident in his favor. group of returners and be- “It’s not just my defense, year. We will have to face lieves the Crusaders will I rely on midfield and at- them twice and that will improve as the season tack to contribute because be a huge challenge.” progresses. the midfield and attack Eaton is hoping to ei- “We’re still a little bit can’t hold on to the ball ther match or succeed last young,” he said. “I think it ITEM FILE PHOTO offensively if the defense year’s positive outcome, all depends on our pitch- is going to spend too much despite having a challeng- Senior captain Courtney Norton will step from the basketball court to ing schedule this season. ing. Neither one of our the outfield this spring for Fenwick. time in play,” he said. pitchers are fireballers. Eaton knows that team- Eaton also noted the rise We have to get 21 outs work will be the key to in popularity of girls la- Our strength could be our erything under control by season graduated and I each game as a team. success. crosse. outfield. We have some our first game. I’m very Our pitchers are compet- think that puts the rest of “We are more reliant on “When I first start- younger kids in the in- pleased, the kids have itive kids, they’ll keep us the teams on an even par, making it a team effort ed with Swampscott we field but a couple of them shown great progress with in games. If we can make other than Austin Prep rather than counting on taught everybody how to played last season. each practice.” plays defensively, we’ll be and St. Mary’s. just a few individuals,” play lacrosse as a fresh- “We were in games and As for the Catholic Cen- OK. I think our offense “We have a tremendous said Eaton. “In a sport man,” Eaton said. “Now will be competitive. As the then we’d make a couple tral League, Lyman ex- league,” Lyman added. like this, one player who I’ve got kids who are com- year goes on, we’ll get bet- defensive mistakes late,” pects the league to bring doesn’t do their job is the ing in who have already “It has always been very ter and better.” Lyman added. “That was top-notch competition breakdown that can cause been playing club. It’s the Defense projects to be just because of how young throughout the season. competitive. Our teams bad things to happen.” No. 1 growing sport in the Fenwick’s strength this we were. Now a year older, The key benefit of play- always perform well in the Eaton sees some chal- country.” season. Lyman noted the hopefully they’ll be a bit ing in a competitive CCL state tournament. Hope- Crusaders don’t carry better and that’ll help us is that conference games fully we can get up there. out a lot.” prepare teams for the lev- pitchers who will strike We just moved from Divi- opponents out at a rapid Lyman’s pleased with el of competition they’ll sion 1 to Division 2. That rate, meaning it will come the progress the Crusad- see in the state tourna- down to Fenwick’s fielders ers have made through ment. might help us a little bit making plays to grab outs. the preseason. “I know Austin Prep’s but at the same time Divi- “I think our catching’s “We’re looking good,” probably the dominant sion 2 is tough. a big strength,” Lyman Lyman said. “We had a team in the CCL,” Lyman Our goal is to do well in said. “Tessa’s a great play- lot to work on coming off said. the league and if we do last year. We’ve improved “They have a great team er. We’ll be very good in we’ll be pretty successful.” the outfield. Courtney’s after each scrimmage. The again this year. After that, a great outfielder. Our kids are playing well and St. Mary’s is another great The Crusaders are slat- pitchers don’t strike oppo- they’ve definitely brought team. I think the rest of ed to open the season Fri- nents out so our fielders their game up a notch. the conference is even. A day (4) when they host will have to do their job. We’re hoping to have ev- couple pitchers from last Archbishop Williams. Marblehead softball looking for a little ‘magic’

MARBLEHEAD going to see starting time. speed this year and that’s Like most other area PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS From B1 We return a lot of great kids.” something I can’t say ev- teams, the Magicians have Mookie Betts says opening day is always fun, In the circle, the Magi- ery season. We have a lot been limited to practicing .432 last season with 20 but also said he wasn’t sure how much fun it cians will rely on junior of players that can run. We indoors for the bulk of their would be in 40-degree weather. RBI while Treff posted a Charlotte Plakans to handle have speed and pitching. preseason. They’ll hope to .384 average with 25 hits. the majority of the innings. Hopefully we’ll get some hit- get outdoors Saturday when Senior pitcher/outfielder Ernst will also contribute in ting in and we’ll be ok.” they play in the Winchester Price takes the hill today in Madi Ernst will also captain the circle. Although the Magician s Jamboree. the team this spring. “Softball starts and ends batted .385 as a team last “Being inside, you’ll do Red Sox Fenway Park opener Mercedes Pelletier, who with pitching,” Gold said. season, Gold’s hoping to some hitting and whatever batted .534 last spring with “Charlotte’s a very good see more consistency at the kind of fielding you can,” 31 hits, takes over at short- RED SOX his first game in Boston. Gold said. “We haven’t got- stop for her junior cam- pitcher and an excellent plate in 2018. He’ll hope to From B1 “It’s going to be a special paign. Pelletier replaces hitter. She hit .426 last year see that consistent offense ten the outfielders any work one,” he said. “It’s going to with 24 RBI’s. A lot of it cen- build throughout the season yet. We’re playing the Win- up again against his for- be great for the fans, to see Marblehead graduate Mon- mer team, which had not tana Joyce, who’s now on ters around her.” and carry over into the state chester Jamboree on Satur- them finally after a great named a starting pitcher the softball team at Bentley. With Plakans and Ernst tournament. day and that might be the road trip.” for the matinee opener. Senior center fielder returning, pitching projects “We hit very well as a first time we’ll get outside. Although Wednesday’s It will be the 107th open- Hannah Garthe and senior to be a strength for the Ma- team last year,” Gold said. “The girls look good,” Gold day off was rainy, the gicians this spring. Gold also “We hit .385 as a team. To do added. “They have a good er at Fenway Park. catcher/outfielder Sophie skies were expected to noted that Marblehead will damage in states, you have attitude. We’ve been to the The ceremonies will in- Vener also return. clear for Thursday’s game. be strong defensively and on to hit .400. We’re looking state tournament 12 of the clude an F-16 flyover by “We’ll be fine. We’re re- But forecasts called for a placing an all-conference the basepaths with speed. for a little more consistency last 13 years. It’s a goal. the 134th Fighter Squad- strong wind and tempera- shortstop in Montana Joyce “We’ll be strong in pitch- against the stronger teams. Every year it’s a goal to get ron in Vermont’s Air Na- but we’re replacing her with ing, we’ll be strong up the You have to have some grit into states, proceed and do tional Guard, known as tures in the low 40s. a NEC all-star (Pelletier),” middle and we’ll be strong in you. One of our goals is better. These girls work well “The Green Mountain “Opening day is always Gold said. “We have a lot of in the corners,” Gold said. to advance further in states. together. We have five se- Boys.” fun,” outfielder Mookie younger kids that were on “Hopefully we’ll be good It all depends. We’ll see how niors and they’re all going to Cora said his mother Betts said, “although it’s the team last year that are on defense. We have some the season goes on.” college next year.” will be in the crowd to see not fun when it’s 40.” THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3 HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE Raptors devour C’s to move THURSDAY Baseball Baseball Fenwick at Williams (3:30) Masconomet at Classical (4) Winthrop at Essex Tech (4) Reading at Beverly (4) Boys Lacrosse St. Mary’s at Mystic Valley (4:15) Fenwick at Williams (4) closer to clinching NBA East Boys Lacrosse Boys Tennis Bedford at Lynnfield (3:45) Marblehead at Latin Acad. (4) (AP) — De- the opening quarter, going Cath. Mem. at St John’s (7) Arl. Cath. at St. Mary’s (5) Mar DeRozan scored 16 2 of 11 from 3-point range, Ham-Wenham at Marblehead (4) Manchester at Swampscott (4) points, Fred VanVleet and and didn’t score over Masconomet at Marblehead (4) Revere at Peabody (4) Peabody at N. Reading (5:30) Williams at Fenwick (4) Serge Ibaka each had 15 the final 3:29 in its low- Pentucket at Danvers (7) Girls Tennis and the Toronto Raptors est-scoring first quarter of Revere at Everett (5) Fenwick at St. Mary’s (3:45) moved closer to clinching the season. Saugus at Malden (4) Rugby the top seed in the East- Boston made nine turn- Winthrop at Lynn (5) St. John’s at Xaverian (6) ern Conference by beating overs in the second, leading Boys Tennis Softball the Boston Celtics 96-78 to 17 points for Toronto, as Beverly at Newburyport (4) Lynnfield at N. Reading (3:45) Girls Lacrosse Saugus at Northeast (4)\ on Wednesday night. the Raptors rallied behind Ipswich at Danvers (5) Williams at Fenwick (3:30) Toronto increased its six points from Wright to Lynnfield at Mystic Valley (3:45) Track lead over second-place lead 43-33 at halftime. The Marblehead at Masconomet (4:30) Cath. Mem. at St. John’s (4) Boston to three games. Celtics had more turnovers Peabody at Gloucester (4) SATURDAY Both teams have four in the first half (14) than Girls Tennis Austin Prep at Danvers (3:45) Baseball games remaining. made baskets (13). Revere at East Boston (1) Lynnfield at Fenwick (3:30) Kyle Lowry scored 13 After making eight of Newburyport at Beverly (4:30) Boys Lacrosse points for the Raptors, who 19 field goal attempts in Pope John at St. Mary’s (3:45) Essex Tech at Swampscott (1) earned a split in the sea- the first quarter, Boston Sailing Hingham at St. John’s (7) Manchester at Winthrop (11) son series with the Celtics shot 5 for 18 in the second Marblehead at St. John’s (3:30) Marblehead at Ipswich (11) and clinched the tiebreak- and 5 for 19 in the third. Softball Masconomet at Peabody (3) er over Boston, based on DeRozan scored eight Reading at Peabody (4) Wakefield at Beverly (11:30) Waltham at Saugus (4) each team’s record in con- points in the third as To- Girls Lacrosse ference play. Toronto is 37- ronto took a 67-53 lead Volleyball Beverly at Winchester (11) St. John’s at Milford (5:30) Sailing 11 against the East, while into the fourth. FRIDAY Tabor at St. John’s (3) Boston is 31-17. TIP-INS With its 56th win of the Celtics: Rozier led Bos- season, Toronto matched ton with nine rebounds. ... SPORTS BRIEFS the franchise record set in G Shane Larkin (illness) 2015-16. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS did not travel to Toronto. St. Mary’s baseball includes raffles, prizes, Delon Wright had eight Larkin has missed three scratch ticket boards, bas- Toronto’s DeMar DeRozan (10) is defended by points, eight assists and Boston Celtics center Greg Monroe. straight games. ... Boston fundraiser kets a cash bar and light nine rebounds for the Rap- finished with 17 turn- The St. Mary’s baseball appetizers. Tickets to the tors, who entered having overs, three shy of its sea- scored 80 in a Jan. 18 loss Terry Rozier started team is holding a fundraiser event cost $20 and can be lost five of their previous son-worst. Toronto scored this Friday night at Gannon purchased at the door on eight, including the past to Philadelphia. for Boston after sitting 29 points off turnovers. Golf Course. The event the night of the event. All two. Toronto lost at Boston The Celtics shot 3 for 22 out Tuesday because of Raptors: Toronto avoid- begins at 7 p.m. and runs proceeds will go toward the on Saturday and again at from 3-point range, their a sprained left ankle. He ed its first three-game los- until 11 p.m. The fundraiser St. Mary’s baseball program. Cleveland on Tuesday. fewest made 3-pointers of scored two points in 28 ing streak since Feb. 8-14, Marcus Morris scored the season. Boston’s previ- minutes and shot 1 of 9. 2017. ... The Raptors out- TV/RADIO 21 points, Greg Monroe ous low was six, set twice. Jaylen Brown and Mon- scored the Celtics 54-34 on had 17 and Al Horford 16 The Celtics lost Tuesday roe each scored five points points in the paint. Baseball for Boston, who were held in Milwaukee and have in the first as Boston led ... The home team won 1 p.m...... NY Mets at Washington...... MLB Network to their lowest point total dropped consecutive games 20-14 after one. 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ESPN2 nothing melts frigid memories like of anyone who has competed at the Pro hockey the sight of azaleas, dogwoods and highest level since fusion surgery on 7 p.m...... Nashville at Washington...... NBCSN Rae’s Creek. It sure didn’t hurt that the lumbar area of the back, much 7:30 p.m..... Boston at Florida...... NESN, WBZ-FM 98.5 all the best players, as young as less anyone who could generate 129 Soccer 3 p.m...... Europa League: Arsenal vs CSKA Moscow..... FS1 23-year-old Jon Rahm and ancient mph of club speed with the driver. 7 p.m...... Women’s friendly, US vs. Mexico...... FS1 as 47-year-old Phil Mickelson, are Just 10 months, the most famous winning tournaments and hitting photo of him came from a Florida their stride. jail after his arrest on a DUI charge NBA The competition is so steep that stemming from the wrong combina- four players have a chance to be No. tion of prescription drugs. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE 1 in the world. It was one of the lower moments Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB “This is my 42nd Masters,” club in his life. x-Toronto 56 22 .718 — z-Houston 63 15 .808 — chairman Fred Ridley said Wednes- And now, Masters champion? x-Boston 53 25 .679 3 San Antonio 45 33 .577 18 x-Philadelphia 48 30 .615 8 New Orleans 44 34 .564 19 day. “I have never been a part of this Really? New York 27 51 .346 29 Dallas 24 55 .304 39½ week where there’s been any more That’s four long days away, assum- Brooklyn 25 53 .321 31 Memphis 21 57 .269 42 Southeast Division Northwest Division excitement.” ing he makes it that far — Woods W L Pct GB W L Pct GB But the real reason for all the talk has missed the cut in every major x-Miami 43 36 .544 — x-Portland 48 30 .615 — that this Masters might be the best but the Masters — and there are x-Washington 42 36 .538 ½ Utah 45 33 .577 3 Charlotte 34 45 .430 9 Oklahoma City 45 34 .570 3½ ever still comes down to one guy: Ti- plenty of obstacles along the way. Orlando 24 54 .308 18½ Minnesota 44 34 .564 4 ger Woods. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Woods has been gone for so long that Atlanta 22 57 .278 21 Denver 43 35 .551 5 In San Diego and Los Angeles, in he says it’s been nearly three years Central Division Pacific Division Tiger Woods hits from the third W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Tampa and Orlando, fans flocked by since he putted on bent grass like x-Cleveland 48 30 .615 — y-Golden State 57 21 .731 — the thousands when Woods returned tee during a practice round for that at Augusta National. x-Indiana 46 32 .590 2 L.A. Clippers 42 36 .538 15 the Masters golf tournament Milwaukee 42 36 .538 6 L.A. Lakers 33 44 .429 23½ to competition after a fourth back The bigger issue might be a doz- Detroit 37 41 .474 11 Sacramento 25 54 .316 32½ surgery and suddenly looked very Wednesday in Augusta, Ga. en or more other contenders, all of Chicago 27 51 .346 21 Phoenix 20 59 .253 37½ much like a 14-time major champi- whom earned their share of the x-clinched playoff spot Atlanta at Washington, 7 p.m. y-clinched division Charlotte at Orlando, 7 p.m. on capable of resuming his pursuit en months leading into the Masters. hype. z-clinched conference Cleveland at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. of the 18 majors won by Jack Nick- He beat two of his biggest rivals of That list includes Woods’ new prac- Wednesday’s Games Dallas at Detroit, 7 p.m. Orlando 105, Dallas 100 Chicago at Boston, 7:30 p.m. laus. 2001, Mickelson and David Duval. tice-round partner — Mickelson — Philadelphia 115, Detroit 108 Indiana at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. He was back to producing Sun- “It’s the same thing,” Woods said. who is coming off another World Golf Miami 115, Atlanta 86 Miami at New York, 7:30 p.m. New Orleans 123, Memphis 95 day-sounding roars at the Masters “I’ve got to go play and then let the Championship title; Mickelson won Sacramento at Memphis, 8 p.m. Toronto 96, Boston 78 by making eagles on the back nine. chips fall where they may. And hope- the Mexico Championship to end the San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. New Orleans at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Thursday’s Games Minnesota at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. And those were just practice rounds. fully, I end up on top. But I’ve got a lot longest drought of his career. Golden State at Indiana, 7 p.m. Saturday’s Games Woods had one word for all this of work to do between then and now.” The No. 1 player in the world has Brooklyn at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Denver at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m. Portland at Houston, 8 p.m. Milwaukee at New York, 7:30 p.m. buzz: whoa. Woods, who spent two days at not won the Masters since 2002 — Washington at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Brooklyn at Chicago, 8 p.m. “I have four rounds to play,” he Augusta National last week, has it was Woods, of course — a streak L.A. Clippers at Utah, 9 p.m. New Orleans at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. Minnesota at Denver, 10:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at Houston, 8:30 p.m. said. “So let’s just kind of slow down.” played nine-hole practice rounds for that Dustin Johnson would love to Friday’s Games Portland at San Antonio, 9 p.m. No one knows hype like Woods, three days leading to the first round end. Johnson didn’t get the chance Raptors 96, Celtics 78 especially at Augusta National. A Thursday. Fred Couples has been at last year after he slipped down the BOSTON (78) 6, Poeltl 4-4 1-1 9, VanVleet 5-10 2-2 generation ago, he had a chance to his side for all of them, and he didn’t stairs and wrenched his back on the Tatum 4-10 0-0 8, Horford 5-13 5-5 15, Wright 4-9 0-0 8. Totals 40-92 become the first player to hold all see much different from 10 years ago. eve of the Masters. Johnson began 16, Baynes 0-2 0-0 0, Rozier 1-9 0-0 6-8 96. four professional majors, and he “It was pretty awesome,” Couples the year with an eight-shot victory 2, J.Brown 4-9 0-1 9, Ojeleye 0-2 2-2 Boston 20 13 20 25—78 heard all about it for more than sev- said. at Kapalua. 2, Nader 0-1 0-0 0, Morris 7-14 6-7 Toronto 14 29 24 29—96 21, Yabusele 0-1 3-4 3, Monroe 4-7 3-Point Goals—Boston 3-22 (J.Brown 9-9 17, Allen 0-4 0-0 0, Bird 0-0 0-0 1-2, Morris 1-4, Horford 1-4, Ojeleye MAJOR LEAGUES TRANSACTIONS 0, Silas 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 25-75 0-1, Nader 0-1, Yabusele 0-1, Tatum 25-28 78. 0-2, Silas 0-2, Rozier 0-2, Allen 0-3), American League National League TORONTO (96) Toronto 10-33 (DeRozan 3-4, VanV- East Division East Division BASEBALL terms with OF Charlie Blackmon on a Anunoby 2-3 0-0 4, Ibaka 7-13 0-0 leet 3-6, Lowry 2-7, Ibaka 1-4, Miles W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Major League Baseball six-year contract through 2023. 15, Valanciunas 2-8 0-0 4, Lowry 1-5, Anunoby 0-1, Valanciunas 0-2, Boston 5 1 .833 — New York 4 1 .800 — OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF SAN DIEGO PADRES — Placed OF Wil New York 4 2 .667 1 Atlanta 4 2 .667 ½ 5-11 1-2 13, DeRozan 6-17 1-1 16, Powell 0-4). Fouled Out—None. BASEBALL — Suspended St. Louis Myers on the 10-day DL. Recalled Toronto 4 3 .571 1½ Washington 4 2 .667 ½ Cardinals minor league LHP RHP Phil Maton from El Paso (PCL). Miles 1-7 0-0 3, Powell 0-4 0-0 0, Rebounds—Boston 43 (Rozier 9), Baltimore 1 5 .167 4 Miami 2 4 .333 2½ Nathanael Heredia (DSL Cardinals) ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Optioned Siakam 1-2 1-2 3, Nogueira 3-4 0-0 Toronto 48 (Wright 9). Tampa Bay 1 5 .167 4 Philadelphia 1 4 .200 3 72 games after testing positive for RHP Jack Flaherty to Memphis (PCL). Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Stanozolol; Cincinnati minor league Can-Am League NHL Chicago 3 2 .600 — Milwaukee 4 1 .800 — LHP Joel Bender (Pensacola-SL) 50 ROCKLAND BOULDERS — Signed games after testing positive for LHP Garrett Johnson. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Minnesota 3 2 .600 — Pittsburgh 4 1 .800 — Atlantic Division Central Division Cleveland 2 4 .333 1½ Chicago 2 3 .400 2 Amphetamine and Methamphet- Frontier League GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Kansas City 1 3 .250 1½ St. Louis 2 3 .400 2 amine; Cleveland minor league SS LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS — Released x-Boston 79 49 18 12 110 261 205 x-Nashville 80 51 18 11 113 259 206 Detroit 1 4 .200 2 Cincinnati 1 3 .250 2½ Andrew Maggi (Columbus-IL) 50 RHP Manny Arciniega and LHP Con- West Division West Division x-T Bay 80 53 23 4 110 287 228 x- 80 50 20 10 110 271 216 games after testing positive for ner Reed. x-Toronto 80 48 25 7 103 272 228 x-Minn 79 44 25 10 98 242 221 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 6 1 .857 — Arizona 5 1 .833 — Amphetamine; and free agent minor SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS — Signed Florida 79 41 30 8 90 237 239 Colorado 80 42 29 9 93 250 231 league C Justin O’Conner 50 games OF Danny Pardo. Detroit 80 30 38 12 72 211 247 St. Louis 79 43 30 6 92 217 212 Los Angeles 5 2 .714 1 San Francisco 3 3 .500 2 following a second positive test for a SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS — Montreal 80 28 39 13 69 203 257 Dallas 80 41 31 8 90 228 218 Seattle 3 2 .600 2 Colorado 2 3 .400 2½ 80 28 41 11 67 219 282 Chicago 79 32 37 10 74 223 245 Oakland 2 4 .333 3½ Los Angeles 2 5 .286 3½ drug of abuse, all violations of the Signed LHP Ross Achter, RHP Geno Buffalo 80 25 43 12 62 191 269 Pacific Division Texas 2 4 .333 3½ San Diego 1 4 .200 3½ Minor League Drug Prevention and Encina, and SS Luis Jean. Wednesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Treatment Program. TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS — Kansas City at Detroit, ppd. Atlanta 7, Washington 1 GP W L OT Pts GF GA y-Vegas 80 51 22 7 109 268 217 N.Y. Yankees 7, Tampa Bay 2 N.Y. Mets 4, Philadelphia 2 American League Signed 2B David Lemley. y-Wash 80 48 25 7 103 251 232 x-San Jose 80 44 26 10 98 245 221 Houston 3, Baltimore 2 Arizona 3, L.A. Dodgers 0 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Acquired BASKETBALL x-Pitts 80 45 29 6 96 263 246 LA 80 44 28 8 96 232 195 L.A. Angels 3, Cleveland 2, 13 innings Minnesota 7, Pittsburgh 3 RHP Miguel Almonte from Kansas National Basketball Association Columbus 80 45 29 6 96 236 221 Anaheim 79 41 25 13 95 224 212 Minnesota 7, Pittsburgh 3 San Francisco 10, Seattle 1 City for a player to be named or cash ATLANTA HAWKS — Recalled Fs Tyler NJ 80 43 28 9 95 243 238 80 36 34 10 82 210 245 Chicago White Sox 4, Toronto 3 St. Louis at Milwaukee, 7:40 p.m. Phila 80 40 26 14 94 242 240 80 34 40 6 74 227 258 San Francisco 10, Seattle 1 Colorado at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. considerations and optioned him to Cavanaugh and Jeremy Evans and Carolina 80 35 34 11 81 222 250 Vancouver 80 30 40 10 70 212 258 Texas at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Thursday’s Games Salt Lake (PCL). Designated C Juan transferred G Josh Magette and F Rangers 80 34 37 9 77 230 261 Arizona 80 29 40 11 69 205 249 Thursday’s Games N.Y. Mets (deGrom 1-0) at Washington Graterol for assignment. Andrew White III from Erie (NBAGL). Islanders 80 33 37 10 76 258 292 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- Tampa Bay (Chirinos 0-0) at Boston (Price (Strasburg 1-0), 1:05 p.m. NEW YORK YANKEES — Acquired FOOTBALL time loss. Top three teams in each division and Montreal at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. 1-0), 2:05 p.m. Miami (Smith 0-0) at Philadelphia (Pivetta INF-OF Cody Asche from Kansas City National Football League two wild cards per conference advance to Boston at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Texas (Perez 0-0) at Oakland (Mengden 0-0), 3:05 p.m. 0-1), 3:35 p.m. Colorado (Anderson 0-0) at San Diego (Luc- for a player to be named or cash ATLANTA FALCONS — Agreed to playoffs. Calgary at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Detroit (Zimmermann 0-0) at Chicago White chesi 0-0), 3:40 p.m. considerations and assigned him to terms with S Kemal Ishmael. Vegas at Edmonton, 9 p.m. x-clinched playoff spot Sox (Shields 1-0), 4:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Bailey 0-1) at Pittsburgh (Brault Arizona at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). BALTIMORE RAVENS — Agreed to y-clinched division Seattle (Paxton 0-1) at Minnesota (Gibson 1-0), 7:05 p.m. Minnesota at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. National League terms with QB Robert Griffin III on a Wednesday’s Games 1-0), 4:10 p.m. Arizona (Ray 1-0) at St. Louis (Wainwright Ottawa 4, Buffalo 2 Colorado at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Baltimore (Cashner 0-1) at N.Y. Yankees 0-0), 7:15 p.m. ATLANTA BRAVES — Designated C one-year contract. Chicago at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Friday’s Games (Tanaka 1-0), 6:35 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Lester 0-0) at Milwaukee Chris Stewart for assignment. Select- BUFFALO BILLS — Agreed to terms Minnesota at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. Friday’s Games (Suter 1-0), 8:10 p.m. ed the contract of RHP Luke Jack- with DE Terrence Fede on a one-year Thursday’s Games Buffalo at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Kansas City at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. Friday’s Games son. contract. St. Louis at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Columbus, 7 p.m. Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Atlanta at Colorado, 4:10 p.m. CINCINNATI REDS — Announced C CHICAGO BEARS — Signed WR Josh- Nashville at Washington, 7 p.m. Dallas at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Toronto at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Carolina at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Saturday’s Games San Diego at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Stuart Turner cleared waivers and ua Bellamy. Toronto at New Jersey, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 3 p.m. Oakland at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. San Diego at Houston, 8:10 p.m. was sent outright to Louisville (IL). DETROIT LIONS — Waived QB Alek N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Detroit, 7 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. COLORADO ROCKIES — Agreed to Torgersen. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Take care of personal business. Honesty is the best policy re- Communication will save the Put more effort into solving Make some adjustments at A moneymaking opportunity Get your tax return in order or gardless of the consequenc- day. Share your thoughts, feel- problems at home and with home that will include some- will give you a chance to get follow up on a pending settle- es. Own up to your mistakes ings and intentions to get the your personal finances. If one you enjoy spending time ahead. Offer your suggestions ment. You have plenty to gain and don’t hesitate to ques- feedback you need to expedite you’ve taken on too much debt, with. Sharing your thoughts and talk about the changes by being proactive. tion anyone making suspi- your plans. Travel or visiting old look for a way to increase your and plans will result in you you would like to see happen cious remarks or evasive friends or relatives is favored. income. moving forward quicker than to impress someone who can anticipated. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) statements. influence your future. Refrain from sharing too VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) much about your personal CANCER (June 21-July 22) Too many demands and not Look for job opportunities that You’ll be outnumbered if you PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) life. You are better off listen- Don’t be too rigid or you’ll meet enough time will cause you to will encourage you to use some try to make a practical sugges- Emotional misinterpretation ing and picking up informa- with strong opposition. It’s best fall short of your expectations. of your unusual skills. Getting tion. You are best off doing your will not help a relationship tion that will help you assess to keep the peace and try to Make it clear that you can only out of the mainstream and into own thing and avoiding a costly with a friend, relative or loved a situation and the people understand what others want, do so much, and prioritize with something you find more suit- venture with an imprudent per- one. Facts are what’s needed involved. while offering fair suggestions. your benefit in mind. able or intriguing is favored. son. to bring about positive change.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Man’s decision to keep cancer a secret could impact others Sometimes you can wait too long DEAR ABBY: I’m writ- DEAR ABBY: I was in Lucille Ball said, “The secret hearts and four clubs. ing in response to the man Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van the same situation and, for of staying young is to live hon- Instead, at trick one, East who wants to keep his can- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, me, it was not even a choice. estly, eat slowly and lie about cer prognosis secret until I felt I had to tell everyone should make things crystal he nears the end (“Keeping and was founded by her mother, in our circle. The result was your age.” One assumes she clear to partner at the poten- It to Myself,” Jan. 11). Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at a warm outpouring of sup- took her own advice during tial cost of an undertrick by My mother was diagnosed DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los port and concern, even from her 77-plus years. discarding a dramatic spade with metastatic lung cancer neighbors we barely knew, In yesterday’s deal, East ace. That would wake up even that had spread to her brain. Angeles, CA 90069. which particularly helped needed to take a trick with the most soporific of partners. Her dizziness is how we my wife. his diamond ace slowly, so Finally, if East doubles three found out. She didn’t want to I have been very fortu- that he could be directed tell anyone for a while (which you for sharing. I opened DEAR ABBY: After che- nate. My new treatment no-trump to indicate a solid surprised me because she the question to my readers, mo and clinical trials failed worked, I am now in remis- by West’s discard. However, and like you, most — but to contain my husband’s on some deals, waiting for a suit, West is not sure whether had always been a drama sion, and we no longer need it is spades or hearts. So he queen and a hypochondriac), not all — agreed with my cancer, he was told he had day-to-day support. But we while might be fatal — as it but she ended up telling. It answer. Read on: less than a year to live. We have wonderful memories of would be here. What should should lead the diamond ace was the best thing she could had already shared the ini- people who were eager to happen after West leads the to be guided by the dummy. have done. DEAR ABBY: As a for- tial prognosis with family help. We have established mer cancer patient and li- diamond three against three Then the contract goes down The four of us kids were and friends. Loved ones deeper friendships and the two in double-quick time, East there with her through her censed therapist, I’d urge from near and far have vis- experience has made US no-trump? What do you think treatments, she became “Keeping” not to share that ited him, called and more generous, too. about the auction? knowing that West will lead a much closer to the sister information if he doesn’t emailed. Their visits have This is the world’s most spade at trick two. she had spent decades hat- want to. Truth is, not all done more for his quality of MIKE IN OREGON popular auction. Here, though, ing and she found out who people who hear the news life than any drug, and DEAR ABBY: Your ad- East might have doubled her true friends were. Mom will be supportive. Some have probably extended it. will avoid him, some will vice was spot-on. My moth- three no-trump to tell his part- lived four years, until she He has also made once- pity him, and others will er was in stage 4 pancreatic ner that he had a solid suit. finally passed in 2006. It’s in-a-lifetime trips this past still raw for me. But I’m say amazingly inappropri- cancer and refused to let If he had, what should West ate and unhelpful things. A year with siblings, which me tell anyone, even her grateful for the time we had would not have happened have led? to get closer and share our prognosis of two years is a siblings. When she died, it After the diamond lead, long time for people to re- if we had waited to disclose was my responsibility to lives. his prognosis. Our adult East might pitch a discour- I hope “Keeping” takes act to him — and for him to spread the news, only to be handle their reactions. I children and grandchil- berated by everyone who aging heart two or club three. your advice and tells his dren have spent more time friends. If he does, he may found it stressful to cope loved her. Relatives and Then South will win the trick with us and have become find these hard times to be with the emotions of others close neighbors were devas- and return a diamond. If West some of the “best” times. as they reacted to my situ- more loving and tolerant of tated that they hadn’t been ducks, choosing to wait for That’s what my mom said. ation. Until “Keeping” is each other. “Keeping’s” able to have a final visit or more guidance from his part- ready, he should be cau- next two years are a bless- the chance to prepare them- ner, East’s next signal will be CLAUDIA IN NEW tious about with whom he ing and a gift. I hope he selves for the loss. JERSEY shares his diagnosis. uses every moment wisely. too late. South will cash out, LISA IN taking two diamonds, three DEAR CLAUDIA: Thank LYN IN NEW YORK DEBRA IN TEXAS CALIFORNIA

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LEGAL NOTICE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS (SEAL) MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE THE TRIAL COURT COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT LAND COURT By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Docket No. ES33334P DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT mortgage given by Alice J. Cashman and Maureen F. Cashman to Ameriquest CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION 17 SM 008662 Mortgage Company, dated April 13, 2005 and recorded in Essex County (Southern FOR RESIGNATION OF A ORDER OF NOTICE District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24219, Page 97 (the "Mortgage") of which GUARDIAN OF AN INCAPCITATED PERSON mortgage Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee, in the trust for the Essex Probate and Family Court TO: registered holders of Ameriquest Mortgage Securities Inc., Asset-Backed 36 Federal Street Vicky Rivera, Guillermo Rivera, and Ana Rivera Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-R5 is the present holder by assignment Salem, MA 01970 and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, from Ameriquest Mortgage Company to Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, 50 U.S.C. App. § 3901 (et seq).: as Trustee, in the trust for the registered holders of Ameriquest Mortgage Securities In the interests of: Julie A Kaloostian Inc., Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-R5 dated September Of: Lynnfield, MA Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, as trustee of Stanwich Mortgage Loan Trust 17, 2008 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book RESPONDENT A 28099, Page 232, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose Incapacitated Person/Protected Person of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 48 Allen Avenue, To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at a Public Auction at 3:00 PM on April 24, 2018, at filed by numbered 59-61 Hanover Street, given by Vicky Rivera, Guillermo Rivera, and Ana the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the Edward Duncan of Rowley, MA Rivera to Bank of America, N.A., dated October 30, 2006, and recorded at Essex premises described in said mortgage, to wit: in the above captioned matter requesting that the court: County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26232, Page 541, and now Accept the Resignation of the Guardian held by the plaintiff by assignment has/have filed with this court a complaint for The land in said Lynn, together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described The petition asks the court to make a determination that the Guardian and/or determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. as follows: Conservator should be allowed to resign; or should be removed for good cause; or If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United that the Guardianship and/or Conservatorship is no longer necessary and therefore States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers FIRST PARCEL should be terminated. The original petition is on file with the court. Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on NORTHWESTERLY by Allen Avenue, 65.01 feet; You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Christiansen, 81.07 feet; attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before April 30, SOUTHEASTERLY by said land of Christiansen, 65 feet; and the return date of 04/21/2017. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline 2018 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the SOUTHWESTERLY by Cook Street, 80 feet; date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. benefits of said Act. be all of said measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and If you fail to file the written appearance by the return day, action may be taken in Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief Justice of said Court on March 21, 2018 described; being the premises shown as Lot A on a plan dated August 9, 1928, by this matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written Attest: Bradford & West, CE, recorded with Essex South District Deeds, Book 2779, Page appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific Deborah J. Patterson 1,and containing 5,235 square feet of land according to said plan. facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. Recorder IMPORTANT NOTICE Item: April 5, 2018 SECOND PARCEL The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the SOUTHWESTERLY by said Cook Street, 40 feet; above-named person's right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial affairs or both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone NORTHWESTERLY by lot 34 on the plan hereinafter mentioned 86 feet (SEAL) NORTHEASTERLY by lots 23 and 24 on said plan, 40 feet; and may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS SOUTHEASTERLY by lot 36 on said plan, 86 feet; LAND COURT be all of said measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Date: March 27, 2018 DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT described; being the premises shown as Lot A on a plan dated May 25, 1891, by 18 SM 001351 Issac K Harris, CE recorded with Essex South District Deeds, Book 1312, Page 226 Pamela Casey O'Brien Register of Probate ORDER OF NOTICE Item: April 5, 2018 For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern TO: District) Registry of Deeds in Book 15392, Page 314. Diane M. Millner COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other THE TRIAL COURT and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT U.S.C. App. section 3901 et seq.: encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Docket No. ES18P0835GD and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION FOR The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New York as Trustee for the record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR Certificateholders CWALT, Inc., Alternative Loan Trust 2005-11CB, Mortgage INCAPACITATED PERSON PURSUANT TO Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-11CB Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of G.L. c. 190B, º5-304 $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order Essex Probate and Family Court claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from 36 Federal Street numbered 33 Woodlawn Street, given by Diane M. Millner to "MERS", Mortgage this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon Salem MA, 01970 Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., a separate corporation that is acting acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check solely as nominee for "Lender"; RBC Mortgage Company and its successors in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, In the matter of: Julie A Kaloostian and assigns, dated February 28, 2005, and recorded in the Essex County Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 Of: Lynnfield, MA (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24013, Page 43 and now held by or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the RESPONDENT Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical Alleged Incapacitated Person determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. error in this publication. To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been filed by If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Other terms to be announced at the sale. Department of Development Service of Hathorne, MA States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee, in the trust for the registered in the above captioned matter alleging that Julie A Kaloostian is in need of a Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on holders of Ameriquest Mortgage Securities Inc., Asset-Backed Pass-Through Guardian and requesting that that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in Certificates, Series 2005-R5 Carol Duncan of Rowley, MA this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before MAY 07, Korde & Associates, P.C. (or some other suitable person) be appointed as Guardian to serve Without 2018 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the 900 Chelmsford Street Surety on the bond. benefits of said Act. Suite 3102 The petition asks the court to determine that the Respondent is incapacitated, that Lowell, MA 01851 the appointment of a Guardian is necessary, and that the proposed Guardian is Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief Justice of this Court on MAR 20, 2018 (978) 256-1500 appropriate. The petition is on file with this court and may contain a request for Attest: Cashman, Maureen F., 17-028686 certain specific authority. Deborah J. Patterson Item: March 22, 29, April 5, 2018 You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your Recorder attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on Item: April 5, 2018 the return date of 05/07/2018. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LICENSING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LYNN THE TRIAL COURT If you fail to file the written appearance by the return day, action may be taken in PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT the matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific The following hearing will be held on Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at 6:00 PM in ORDER FOR SERVICE BY Room 302, Lynn City Hall: PUBLICATION AND MAILING facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. IMPORTANT NOTICE Notice is hereby given that District 45 Partners, LLC have applied for a Change Suffolk Probate and Family Court Beneficial Interest, Pledge of Stock and License. 24 New Chardon Street The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the above-named person's right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial Patricia M. Barton, Chairperson Boston, MA 02114 Item: April 5, 9, 2018 (617)788-8300 affairs or both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone Docket No. SU17D1966DR may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. CITY OF LYNN William Morris WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer MR Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. vs. Date: March 26, 2018 Notice is hereby given that the Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Zackqueline Wallace Pamela Casey O'Brien Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at 6:30 PM in Room 302 and the Lynn City Council will Register of Probate hold a public hearing on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at 8:00 PM in Council Upon motion of plaintiff(s)/petitioners for an order directing the defendant to Item: April 5, 2018 Chambers, to amend the Zone Ordinance to establish a Medical Village. appear, plead, or answer, in accordance with Mass.R.Civ.P./Mass.R.Dom.Rel.P. Rule 4, it appearing to the court that this is an action for Divorce 1B. CITY OF LYNN Section 1:00 The Zone Map of the City of Lynn, as the same constitutes and is Pursuant to Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411, an Automatic Restraining Order part of the Zone Ordinance of the City of Lynn, together with said Zone Ordinance, has been entered against the above named parties. Defendant cannot be found Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council of the City of Lynn will hold a as heretofore amended, is further amended as follows: By establishing a Medical within the Commonwealth and his/her present whereabouts are unknown. public hearing on Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at 8:00 o'clock p.m. in Council Village Overlay District on all of the land lying between and bounded by Dartmouth Personal service on defendant is therefore not practicable, and defendant has not Chambers: Street, Anchor Road, Lynnfield Street and Woodland North. voluntarily appeared in this action. 1. Petition of Michelle Doucette owner of "Munchies", for permission to open an Section 2:00 Section 4.3 is hereby amended by adding the following: Medical It is Ordered that the defendant is directed to appear, plead, answer, or otherwise Ice Cream Store/Parlor with seating at 578-582 Chestnut Street. Village - P move with respect to the complaint herein on or before 05/31/2018. 2. Petition for a Sign Permit at Bread Dreams located at 66 Market Square. Section 3:00 Section 5.3 is hereby amended by adding the following definition: If you fail to do so this Court will proceed to a hearing and adjudication of this 3. Petition of Olde World Remedies Inc., Alan Rosenberg, to open a Medical Medical Village - Use of land for medical services, urgent care, emergency care, matter. Marijuana Dispensary at 953 Western Avenue, Mon-Sat 9am-8pm. medical and dental clinics , medical and dental offices, medical laboratories and Date: 3/28/18 4. Petition of Minh Hao Vo for a permit at 738-744 Western Avenue to allow medical research and development for the purpose of providing ambulatory, Susan Sard Tierney retail shops at street level with 2 floors above street level as residential units and medical, surgical, dental, physical, rehabilitation, or mental health services. JUSTICE OF PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT mixed use at street level in a Business District. Per Order: Janet L. Rowe Item: April 5, 2018 Per Order: Janet L. Rowe Item: April 5, 17, 2018 Item: April 5, 9, 2018 THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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But it’s not known only at 7 and 13, had a whether or how much lower risk than those A man takes a picture of artwork made by detainees of the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp at that risk is reduced if peo- who stayed overweight an exhibit at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, including a piece, far left, by ple lose weight, and when. throughout young adult- Ammar Al Baluchi, a nephew of alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. “This study seems to hood but a higher risk suggest that overweight than men who’d never in adolescence is partic- been overweight. ularly harmful” and that “They are hopeful re- Lawyer: Guantanamo Bay detainee reversing it by then can sults” that show there are do a lot of good, said Dr. benefits if parents can Stephen Daniels, pediat- help chubby kids “grow has right to make, show art rics chief at the Univer- into a healthy weight,” sity of Colorado School of said Steven Gortmaker, By Deepti Hajela of detainee art last year. the property of the U.S. jackers to the U.S., includ- Medicine in Denver. a childhood obesity re- ASSOCIATED PRESS Two of the pieces were government.” She said she ing financing their trips. part of the show, which couldn’t comment further The defense says there’s He had no role in the searcher at the Harvard NEW YORK — A man study, which was led by School of Public Health. ran in the final months of on any ongoing litigation. no proof he made those accused of helping to plan 2017. The idea that al Baluchi transactions or knew the researchers at the Uni- “If you can slow the rise of the Sept. 11 attacks wants versity of Copenhagen, obesity in very young chil- Lawyer Alka Prad- should be able to create hijackers intended to at- to be able to publicly dis- and display art spurred sponsored by the Europe- dren you have a chance of han said the restrictions tack the United States. tribute art he makes in his disgust and anger among an Union, and published really preventing future should be lifted because Al Baluchi was captured cell at the Guantanamo al Baluchi, who’s awaiting some family members of Wednesday by the New cases of diabetes.” in Pakistan in 2003 and Bay detention center. a trial by a military tri- those killed on Sept. 11. was extensively interro- Ammar al Baluchi’s at- bunal, gets a therapeutic “My son doesn’t have gated by the CIA before torneys sent a motion to benefit from being able to a right to breathe. They his transfer to Guantana- a military commission on create and share his work shouldn’t have a right to mo Bay. His trial has yet Wednesday, saying the and because it could help draw,” said Jim Riches, a to be scheduled. Department of Defense him appear more human retired deputy fire chief One of al Baluchi’s art has violated his rights by to the officials who may whose firefighter son was pieces is “Vertigo at Guan- making it more difficult decide whether he is put killed at the World Trade tanamo,” a series of multi- for him to draw and paint to death. Center. “My son went to colored dots in a pattern and by blocking him from “The fact of the matter work, and he died that that evokes a tornado. giving his artwork to his is, you cannot discount day. These are the guys Pradhan said it is a refer- attorneys. every possible method of that plotted to kill them. ence to vertigo al Baluchi The Department of De- humanizing these men to I think they forfeited their experiences as a result of fense put new restrictions the public when they have rights to draw any pic- CIA torture. on materials created by al been so dehumanized by tures or whatever they The “Vertigo” piece was Baluchi, a nephew of sus- the government for so want to do.” among several from Guan- pected Sept. 11 master- long,” Pradhan said. Al Baluchi is accused by tanamo Bay detainees PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS mind Khalid Sheikh Mo- A Pentagon spokes- U.S. military prosecutors that were shown at the hammed, after some of his woman, Navy Cmdr. Sar- of being a senior member John Jay College of Crim- New research released on Wednesday suggests artworks were given to cu- ah Higgins, said items of al-Qaida directly in- inal Justice at the end of there’s a critical window for overweight kids rators putting together a produced by detainees at volved in sending several last year in an exhibit to get to a healthy level. exhibition Guantanamo Bay “remain of the Sept. 11 airplane hi- called “Ode to the Sea.” B8 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018 ENTERTAINMENT British show’s take on rendang curry riles up Asians in Southeast By Stephen Wright Foreign Minister Anifah ASSOCIATED PRESS Aman said the judges were guilty of “whitesplaining.” JAKARTA, Indonesia The contestant, Zaleha — Judges on a popular Kadir Olpin, was elimi- British cooking show are nated from the competi- being ridiculed for igno- tion but took to Instagram rance of Asian food after to vow she’d never stop insisting a Malaysian con- cooking the traditional testant’s chicken rendang way. curry should have been Her offending rendang crispy. was presented as part Foodies in Malaysia, of Malaysia’s national PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Singapore and Indonesia dish, Nasi Lemak, or rice have taken to social media cooked in coconut milk An illustration showing the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A, located at the center of the to vent at the critique of that comes with sides Milky Way Galaxy, surrounded by a cloud of dust and gas within which are 12 smaller black holes. the Malaysian-born cook’s such as peanuts, spicy traditional and standard prawns and rendang. method for preparing The judges lavished chicken rendang. praise on most of the in- The center of the Milky Way “The skin isn’t crispy. gredients but dismissed It can’t be eaten but all the non-crispy chicken the sauce is on the skin I rendang as a “mistake.” can’t eat,” one of the Mas- One of the judges, John is teeming with black holes terChef UK judges com- Torode, later stirred more plained in a recent epi- controversy online by try- ASSOCIATED PRESS Way core until now. a Columbia University as- black holes are within sode of the show. ing to fuel the ages-old Astronomers poring trophysicist. “The galactic about 19.2 trillion miles Online, Southeast Asians war of words between Ma- WASHINGTON — The pointed out that the chick- over old x-ray observa- center is a strange place. of the supermassive black laysians and Indonesians center of our galaxy is en is cooked in curry sauce, over which country in- tions have found signs of That’s why people like to hole at the center. So teeming with black holes, a dozen black holes in the study it.” not fried, and is never vented rendang. However there’s still a lot of emp- sort of like a Times Square inner circle of the Milky The stellar black holes crispy. Some accused the the absurdity of the crispy for strange super gravity Way. And since most black are in addition to — and ty space and gas amid all judges of neo-colonial atti- curry saga has provided objects, astronomers dis- holes can’t even be spot- essentially circling — the those black holes. But if tudes and racism. the neighboring countries covered. ted that way, they calcu- already known supermas- you took the equivalent Malaysian Prime Min- with a rare point of agree- For decades, scientists late that there are likely sive black hole, called Sag- space around Earth there ister Najib Razak also ment. theorized that circling thousands of them there. ittarius A, that’s parked at would be zero black holes, chipped in, posting a pho- The curry, which origi- to of chicken rendang on nates from West Sumatra in the center of galaxies, They estimate it could be the center of the Milky not thousands, Hailey including ours, were lots Twitter and light-hearted- in Indonesia, is popular in about 10,000, maybe more, Way. said. of stellar black holes, col- according to a study in In the rest of the mas- ly asking whether anyone Malaysia, Indonesia, Sin- Earth is in spiral arm lapsed giant stars where Wednesday’s journal Na- sive Milky Way, scientists has ever eaten a crispy gapore, Brunei and south- the gravity is so strong ture. have only spotted about around 3,000 light years chicken curry. Malaysian ern Thailand. even light doesn’t get out. “There’s lots of action five dozen black holes so away from the center of But they hadn’t seen evi- going on there,” said study far, Hailey said. the galaxy (A light year is dence of them in the Milky lead author Chuck Hailey, The newly discovered 5.9 trillion miles). Hollywood’s diversity push snubs actors with disabilities By Lynn Elber disabilities. ASSOCIATED PRESS There are some high-profile successes on LOS ANGELES — Ei- TV, among them wheel- leen Grubba was working chair-using actor Daryl alongside other actors on a Mitchell on CBS’ “NCIS: TV commercial when she New Orleans,” Micah realized the director’s eye Fowler, who has cerebral was caught by her uneven palsy and stars on ABC’s gait. He started position- “Speechless,” and little ing her out of shots — and person Peter Dinklage, then it got worse. the Emmy- and Golden PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Shooting a scene on a Globe-winning star of Malaysia’s national dish, Nasi Lemak and bus, the director ordered HBO’s “Game of Thrones.” Grubba to get up and chicken rendang, at a restaurant in Subang He’s also earned theatri- Jaya, Malaysia. move from her seat in the cal film roles (“Three Bill- middle to one in the rear boards Outside Ebbing, that was fully out of the Missouri”). ‘Chappaquiddick’ puts frame. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS But studies show them “So now we’re going to to be outliers, even as a make the disabled people Disabled actor Daryl Mitchell in a scene from diversity groundswell has focus on the aftermath sit at the back of the bus? “NCIS: New Orleans.” Mitchell, who is paralyzed benefited actors of color That’s awesome,” Grub- as a result of a motorcycle accident in 2001, has and African-Americans of Kennedy accident ba, who uses a leg brace starred in a variety of films and TV series. in particular — includ- because of childhood spi- ing Chadwick Boseman By Ryan Pearson ty at a rented house on nal cord damage, recalled ers demanding to be seen largest minority group (“Black Panther”) on the ASSOCIATED PRESS Chappaquiddick Island. thinking some six years and hired. The reasons in the United States that big screen, Emmy-win- Guests included Kennedy LOS ANGELES — Ja- ago. are complex, insiders and routinely is discriminated ner Sterling K. Brown friends and several wom- son Clarke plunged into The disheartening expe- observers say, including against in the (entertain- (“This Is Us”) on the small en, including Kopechne, frigid waters, repeatedly, rience reflects the broader unfounded concerns about ment) industry, and we’re one and Oscar- and Em- who had worked on the for his role as the late Sen. picture for many actors added production costs, trying to move the needle,” my-winner Viola Davis on presidential campaign of Ted Kennedy in “Chap- with disabilities, whose disability stereotypes and said Jay Ruderman, head both. LGBTQ performers, his brother Robert F. Ken- paquiddick.” progress in Hollywood an industry clinging to en- of a non-partisan foun- among them Laverne Cox, nedy, assassinated a year The Australian actor has lagged behind that of trenched habits. dation that advocates for are making gains in visi- earlier. said his research about other minority perform- “The fact is this is the inclusion for people with bility and work as well. Kennedy and Kopechne, the accident that thwart- 28, left the party togeth- ed Kennedy’s presidential er and a short time later chances included jump- their car plunged into ing into Poucha Pond, the Review: ‘Blockers’ a gleefully Poucha Pond. Kennedy es- same waters the Massa- chusetts Democrat’s car caped from the submerged crashed into in July 1969, vehicle and said he made crude farce about gender bias killing Mary Jo Kopechne. several futile attempts to Clarke said the indie rescue Kopechne, who was By Jake Coyle Newton), daughter of the the centerpiece raunchy stellar. Together, they cap- film, which is in limited trapped inside. ASSOCIATED PRESS regretful single mom Lisa scene — seemingly a pre- ture the panic, embarrass- release on Friday, doesn’t Clarke visited the bridge (Leslie Mann), makes requisite to today’s come- ment and sentimentality try to sensationalize the and pond as part of his re- The teen sex comedy, a plans with her steady boy- dies — comes off as a little of young-adult parenthood accident, which Kenne- search for the film, even dude-fest if there ever was friend (Graham Phillips). formulaic. But the antic as they scramble after dy failed to report for 10 jumping in. one, gets a very overdue The jock Kayla, whose fa- chemistry between Mann, their kids, none of whom hours. “I think I held my breath and very funny update in ther is the hulking but na- Cena and Barinholtz is need saving. He said the film sticks for five seconds to see Kay Cannon’s “Blockers,” ive Mitchel (John Cena), “to the facts as much as where I came up. And I a gleeful, gross-out farce impulsively picks a merry we could and to play it came up a big distance about the absurdities of drug-dealing mate (Miles out without scandalizing, away,” Clarke said. gender bias. Robbins). And the bespec- without going to the tab- Kennedy’s underwater Like “Porky’s” and tacled Sam, whose father loid of it.” escape was recreated in “American Pie” before it, is the unhinged divorcee “This man committed the waters of the Pacific Cannon’s film begins with Hunter (Ike Barinholtz), this act and he worked Ocean off Mexico. Clarke a sex pact. Three high- thinks she’s attracted to his way out of it with help said the scene was hard to school friends are deter- another girl, but, as a tri- and with his own moral shoot not only because of mined to lose their virgin- al, plans to sleep with her journey to the other side, the ocean’s cold water, but ity on prom night before date. where he then became also because he had to get going off to college. The Each gets some decent one of the longest-serving out of the car while upside twist is that they aren’t an moments. Still, “Blockers” senators in history. I don’t down. assortment of randy, pim- isn’t nearly as much about think — partisanship The film, an Entertain- pled guys. They’re a trio the kids as it is the parents. aside — you can’t take ment Studios release, of curious, self-confident Cannon, a former writ- away from what he did.” spends more time on the girls, already too wise to er and producer of “30 Kennedy went to Mar- aftermath of the acci- lose anything like their Rock” and “Pitch Perfect,” tha’s Vineyard to race in dent. Clarke said viewers PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “innocence.” makes a confident directo- the Edgartown Regatta should leave theaters with The self-assured blonde rial debut. There are some John Cena, Leslie Mann and Ike Barinholtz in and on the evening of July a greater understanding beauty Julie (Kathryn lags in momentum and a scene from “Blockers.” 18, 1969, attended a par- of Kennedy.