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ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Zamira H., left, and Ana C., both of Lynn, walk their dogs, Mia, left, and Ema, on King’s Beach Thursday with the tide out as the storm started to intensify. Thursday’s high tide, calculated to be two feet higher than normal, resulted in coastal ooding. Storm coverage Pages A5 and A6.

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A7 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 13° VOL. 140, ISSUE 23 LOCAL COMMUNITIES ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW -3° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018 OBITUARIES State of cials Peggy O’Neill Beverly C. Sinatra, 88 critical of shift in NAHANT — Peggy long time townies, SWAMPSCOTT — cook and skilled at O’Neill, a longtime grew from in-laws to Beverly C. (Cobb) sewing. She also Nahant resident, be her best friends. Sinatra, age 88, of enjoyed traveling, bi- federal pot policy passed peacefully on Most knew that she Swampscott, died cycling with her son Dec. 31 surrounded could be found on Monday, Jan. 1, 2018 and skiing. By Bob Salsberg Republican Gov. Char- by family at Salem her stool in the kitch- after a lengthy illness. In addition to her ASSOCIATED PRESS lie Baker, who opposed Hospital. She wanted en or sitting in the She was the wife husband, she is the 2016 ballot question BOSTON — Regula- nothing more in life sun in the yard, al- of Joseph C. Sina- survived by her two that legalized recreation- than to make others ways ready to talk. tra, with whom she children; Guy J. Sina- tors pledged on Thurs- al marijuana, indicated laugh and have fun. Peggy worked with shared over 52 years tra and his wife Irina day they would push he remained commit- Within her home, the line children in various nursing of marriage. Born in Weymouth of Swampscott, and Beverly ahead with implemen- ted to implementing the tation of the state’s vot- between friends and family roles in the local communi- and raised in Winchester, she Sinatra of North Carolina; her state law and opposed er-approved recreational was always erased. Peggy ty. She spent nights at Chil- had lived in Swampscott for grandchildren; Stan and Ja- the move by Sessions. marijuana law despite a loved her children, Jackie and dren’s Hospital, took a stand over 50 years. son Sinatra; her sister-in-law, “The administration shift in of cial U.S. policy Sean, her husband, Peter Da- on peanut allergies as the Beverly had worked as a Natalie Colella of Watertown; believes this is the wrong on enforcement of feder- vis, the mountains, her dogs, school nurse at Bell School in  ight attendant for American as well as many nieces and decision and will review al laws against pot. Rodgers and Hammerstein, Marblehead, and most recent- Airlines, and was a member nephews. any potential impacts U.S. Attorney General and anyone and everyone who ly worked as a private Nurse of the Kiwi Club, an organi- Service information: At the from any policy chang- walked through her always at the Connery Elementary zation for former and current request of the family, ser- Jeff Sessions announced es by the local U.S. at- open doors. She hated being School in Lynn. American Airlines Flight At- vices will be private. A me- he was rescinding a pol- torney’s of ce,” Baker in photos. Settled in Nahant, it didn’t tendants. She was proud to morial mass will be held at a icy from the previous spokesman Brendan She was raised by her take long for Peggy to become be a homemaker and care- later date. Arrangements by administration that al- Moss said. parents, Joseph and Arlene a second mother to everyone taker, caring for her children, the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, lowed legal marijuana to It is already legal in O’Neill, in Forty Fort, Penn- she met. She taught CPR to home and other family mem- Lynn. Directions and guest-  ourish without interfer- Massachusetts for peo- sylvania, along with her four the sailing program and be- bers. She was an excellent book at www.solimine.com. ence from federal prose- ple over 21 to possess up brothers, Joe, Jimmy, Michael, came the lead activist in wharf cutors in states that al- to an ounce of marijuana and Brian. Her best friends, jumping rights. As a mother, low it. The decision could for recreational purpos- the Laubners, lived just down Peggy kept a full candy jar lead to confusion in the the road. In high school, she and an open door to anyone es and grow up to 12 pot Dorothy A. Goudreau, 92 eight states, including became the rst member of in town. plants per household. It Massachusetts, where the Willie Nelson Fan Club Service information: Vis- 1925-2018 remains illegal to sell the voters have legalized north of the Mason Dixon line. iting hours for friends and drug until the proposed DANVERS — Doro- iel Medina of New adult use and commer- At Clarion University, where family will be held on Friday, regulations are nalized thy A. (Parcher) Gou- Jersey, her grand- cial sale of recreational she earned a degree in Nurs- Jan. 5, from 4 to 8 p.m., at and licenses granted to dreau, 92, died early children, Linette, Bill marijuana. ing, the women of First Floor the BISBEE-PORCELLA Fu- businesses that hope Wednesday morning, Jr., Kristen, Theresa, The ve-member Can- Nairtook her in, taught her to neral Home, 549 Lincoln to grow or open retail Jan. 3, 2018. She Melanie, Meghan, nabis Control Commis- wash her sheets, and became Ave., Saugus. A funeral Mass stores like those in Colo- was the wife of the Melissa, Emily, and sion is nalizing rules for a permanent presence in her will take place on Satur- rado and other states. late Henry C. Gou- Daniel Jr., and her pot shops expected to be- life. day, Jan. 6, at 10 a.m., at Medical marijuana dis- dreau, who prede- great-grandchildren, gin opening in the state Always an adventurer, her the Saint Thomas Aquinas pensaries began operat- travels took her across North Church, 248 Nahant Rd., Na- ceased her in 2015. Joon, Vivien, and around the middle of this Born in Lynn on Lydia. She was pre- ing several years ago in America through national hant (meet at the church). In year. The commission Aug. 26, 1925, she was the deceased by her daughter, Massachusetts. A con- parks and dive motels. Peggy lieu of owers, please send said that regardless of daughter of the late Leon Deborah Medina, her son- gressional amendment and Peter built lives in Colum- donations to the Cam Neely the decision by Sessions and Louise Parcher. She was in-law James Lundy, and her blocks the Department bus, Ohio, Hong Kong, Singa- Foundation (camneelyfoun- it was to ful- raised and educated in Lynn sister, Virginia Walsh. of Justice from interfer- pore, Bali, and Los Angeles dation.org). Of course, All lling the will of voters. and was a longtime Lynn resi- Service information: Her ing with medical mari- before returning to Peter’s are welcome. For directions “We will continue to dent. She had made her home funeral service will be held juana programs in states hometown of Nahant. Many and condolences www.Bis- move forward with our in Danvers since 1994. Monday, Jan. 8, 2018, at 10 where it is allowed, in the extended Davis family, beePorcella.com. process to establish and For more than 25 years, Mrs. a.m. in C.R. LYONS & SONS though Justice of cials implement sensible reg- Goudreau worked at McDon- Funeral Directors, 28 Elm did not immediately rule ulations for this emerg- ald’s on Boston Street in Lynn. St., Danvers Square. Buri- out the possibility of She was a longtime mem- al will follow in Pine Grove ing industry in Massa- prosecutions related to Daniel W. McManus ber of Saint Alban’s Church. Cemetery, Lynn. Relatives chusetts,” the panel said medical marijuana. A loving and devoted mother, and friends are invited. Vis- in a statement. 1926-2017 A spokesman for the grandmother, and great-grand- iting hours are Sunday from The new position from group Yes on 4, which MARBLEHEAD — McManus and their mother, she enjoyed bingo. 3-6 p.m. in the funeral home. Sessions will let feder- spearheaded passage of Daniel (Pete) W. Mc- son, Dr. Peter Mc- She leaves three daugh- In lieu of owers, donations al prosecutors in states the ballot question that Manus of Marblehead Manus of Chicago. ters, Michele Bowden and her in Mrs. Goudreau’s name where marijuana is legal legalized recreational died Dec. 30 2017, at He leaves his sister- husband William of Irvine, may be made to the Wound- decide how aggressive- marijuana, called the the Chelsea Soldiers in-law, Madeleine Calif., Carolee Hatch and her ed Warrior Project, PO BOX ly to enforce federal law decision by Sessions Home. He grew up in (Herrick) Belisle husband Kenneth of Beverly, 758516 prohibiting the drug. “distressing” and a “re- Lynn of parents Dan- and many nieces and Darlene Lundy of North Topeka, KS 66675. www. The Massachusetts Andover, a son-in-law, Dan- LyonsFuneral.com. gressive move” when iel W. McManus Sr. and nephews. Pete U.S. attorney’s of ce did more states are mov- and Helen (Michaud) was predeceased by not immediately respond McManus. Pete joined his parents and his ing away from cannabis to a request for comment the Navy in WWII, serving on sister Virginia Shea. prohibition. Spokesman MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS on future marijuana en- the USS Augusta in the battle Service information: A Jim Borghenasi said he forcement. of Normandy! He was appoint- gathering of family and hopes individual federal Former federal pros- ed as an acting marine while friends will be held at the Galvin welcomes demise State William Galvin prosecutors “recognize ecutor Andrew Lelling assigned as President Harry VFW Hall in Marblehead of Trump’s election was among of cials and respect decisions by was sworn in just last Truman’s personal body guard MA 321 W Shore Dr., on from more than a dozen voters in legal states.” on the ship. Returning home, Saturday, Jan. 6 2018, at fraud commission states who refused to month as U.S. attorney for Massachusetts. He Pete became a Lynn Police 4 p.m. In lieu of owers, BOSTON (AP) — The comply with the commis- was nominated by Pres- Of cer serving 32 years. Pete’s donations may be made to Massachusetts secre- sion’s demand for reams ident Donald Trump in motto was “Every child de- the Chelsea Soldiers Home tary of state is welcom- of personal voter data. serves a second chance!” 91 Crest Ave Chelsea MA September and later was ing President Donald Galvin said Thursday Pete leaves his wife, C Joan 02150. con rmed by the U.S. Trump’s announcement “I am delighted that our Senate. that he is disbanding his lack of cooperation led to Democratic U.S. Sen. controversial voter fraud the demise of this thing.” He said Trump’s com- Elizabeth Warren said Selling a house? commission. mission “had no legiti- Congress should act Buying a house? Trump convened the macy whatsoever,” and immediately to protect commission to inves- Find out what properties “the whole thing was marijuana laws in Mas- tigate the 2016 presi- recently sold in your area. just a pretext for voter sachusetts and other dential election, after Check out suppression.” states. alleging repeatedly and the Real Estate page Past studies have “This reckless action without evidence that in Saturday’s paper. found voter fraud to be by the DOJ disrupts voting fraud cost him exceptionally rare. the ability of states to the popular vote. Trump enforce their own drug won the Electoral Col- Child hospitalized after policies and puts our lege. ingesting opioid pill public health and safety Democratic Massa- at risk,” Warren said in a chusetts Secretary of WEYMOUTH (AP) — statement. Police say a 2-year-old girl has been hospital- ized in Massachusetts for ingesting a synthetic Did you know? opioid pill. Sgt. 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By Bridget Turcotte thur Connors recom- In previous years, open- they won’t make it Street and Intervale Av- street,” said DiStefano. ITEM STAFF mended the changes, ing up the Emery Street through. enue don’t want parking “It’s going to affect the stating in a letter to se- Bridge had been con- The demographics of restrictions that would entire street and where SAUGUS — When the lectmen that “traffic in sidered as a way to ease Heritage Heights include ban parking in front of I live way down at the snow melts and the chil- the area of Waybright school traffic tie-ups, but about a dozen people in other end of the street dren go back to school, their homes during sum- and have nothing to do parents can expect to and the rear of the Veter- police think doing so will their 90s, more than 40 mer months when school with the school. I’m won- change their drop-off and an’s School continues to only move the problem people in their 80s, more is not in session. dering if there could be a pick-up routine. be an issue.” from Talbot to Emery than 30 in their 70s, “In the summer months permit or something that The Board of Selectmen Conversations about Street. eight people in their 60s, if my friends were to could be issued so I could have ordered signs pro- addressing the problem Talbot Street resident and several younger peo- come and park in the park all the way down.” hibiting cars from stop- date back 15 years, Con- John Cannon, who lives ple with disabilities, said street there may be a Selectmen agreed that ping, standing, or park- nors said. at Heritage Heights, a Cannon. problem,” said Stephen the signs would only be ing on the north side of “There is a concern nearby senior housing “Addressing the issue Nicholas. posted from the intersec- Talbot Street from Vine about emergency ve- complex., said many mo- on Intervale Avenue is an Gerard Distefano, who tion of Intervale Avenue Street to 100 feet from hicles that would have torists abandon their ve- easier fix as there is an- lives on Intervale Ave- and Stone Street to the the Waybright Elemen- difficulty accessinghicles on both sides of the other way for parents to nue, said his home is far school and would specify tary School, and on both Heritage Heights if an street during school pick- pick up and drop off their from the school and he that the restriction will sides of Intervale Avenue emergency were to occur up times, causing an al- children at the front of doesn’t have adequate only be enforced when near Veteran’s Memorial during pick-up or drop- ready narrow roadway to the school building,” said driveway parking for the school is in session. Elementary School from off at the Waybright due become impassable. Connors. “Intervale is a number of vehicles his 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 2 to the level of traffic and He worries that if an narrow, dead-end street. family owns. Bridget Turcotte can be p.m. to 3 p.m. will soon Talbot Street is only one ambulance or fire truck It simply does not sup- “I have a small drive- reached at bturcotte@item- be installed. way to access the school,” needs to reach the com- port the level of traffic.” way and sometimes live.com. Follow her on Saugus Police Lt. Ar- said Connors. plex during that time, Residents on Talbot I need to park on the Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Nine ways to be inspired in Medford By Steve Freker Healthy Economy) pro- FOR THE ITEM gram. The display will be fea- MEDFORD — Well- tured through Friday, known local artist and Feb. 9. All are invited children’s illustrator to an artists’ reception Jennifer DesAutels at Medford City Hall to headlines a group of nine open the exhibit, on Jan. artists whose works will 17 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. be displayed in an exhib- The concept of the it at City Hall beginning Works-in-Progress Artist Jan. 17. Group was to provide a The upcoming exhibit platform to allow inde- is called “Nine for Nine,” pendent artists to sup- and the artists are Lau- port each other by shar- rinda Bedingfield, Mari- ing resources they might lyn Davidson, DesAute- not have access to when ls, Linda Dolph, Sarah working in studios alone. Gerould, Sophie Glikson, Examples are funding Judy Kaplan, Tamara and exhibition oppor- Major and Lisa L. Sears. tunities they might not All of the artists are af- have access to or even be filiated with the Works- aware of. in-Progress Artist Group, The founder of the based in Medford and Works-in-Progress Artist founded by Medford res- Group, DesAutels, has ident DesAutels in 2008. been involved in a num- The group has flourished ber of activities, such as since then and now in- leading creative work- cludes some 15 artists shops for kids and assist- who meet monthly and ing with adolescent liter- share resources. acy research at Harvard The group also links up University. with other groups and She also coordinates COURTESY PHOTO WREN WARNER community-wide proj- the Medford Children’s ects or events. Much of Art Showcase, which The “Hedgie” is a donut made in the shape of hedgehog, with a blackberry placed right in the this mutual activity is exhibits the work of center. done through the Med- Medford Public Schools ford CACHE (Coalition students in a citywide, for Arts, Culture and a annual event. Popping up a sweet treat in Lynn

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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S Taking the measure of Trump Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant WASHINGTON — Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall Many Americans have 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey regarded Donald Trump P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Vice President, Finance as a buffoon or a bank- Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan ruptcy-prone business Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman guy with a flair for reality Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PŽ TV who ultimately would Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 do little harm. Many now Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 think he is the most dan- All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 gerous president in U.S. Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 history. Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Here are their argu- Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 ments: Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 — Trump disparages the Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 rule of law, the foundation for democracy. He argues [email protected] that he has absolute pow- Circulation er over the Department of [email protected] Justice. He fired the FBI Ext. 3 director without cause. He is trying to purge gov- Newsroom ernment of anyone who [email protected] [email protected] disagrees with him. He PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS EDITORIAL advocates jailing political Ext. 4 opponents. President Donald Trump speaks during a meet- Sports — He is systematically ing with Republican senators on immigration [email protected] ruining Americans’ vital in the Roosevelt Room of the White House Ext. 5 respect for the integrity Thursday. A blizzard’s of institutions such as the Retail and Online FBI, the IRS and the na- Advertising HIV/AIDS panel, weak- what he is doing. He [email protected] tion’s intelligence services. ened regulations on frack- pulled out of the global cli- Many Americans now de- ing and those designed to mate agreement because ADVERTISING lesson spise the NFL for reasons protect Americans from he falsely thinks that cold Ernie Carpenter Jr. conjured out of thin air by another Deepwater Hori- weather means the cli- Director of Advertising Coastal tide-driven flooding, blizzard-force Trump. zon oil spill disaster. He is mate is not changing. He and Business Development, ext. 1355 winds and heavy drifting snow — just an- — He has made the permitting industry to kill does not understand the [email protected] country a laughingstock other winter day in New England. Public migratory birds with im- nuances of diplomacy. He Michael Hayes officials and electronic media made sure among former allies, who punity. He is reducing fees has no respect for science. Vice President, Digital Advertising, everyone within earshot knew Snowmaged- no longer believe the on nursing homes found He doesn’t read books or ext. 1302 don was descending on the region Thursday United States stands for guilty of harming patients. briefing papers. [email protected] but the storm’s start-of-the-year timing of- justice, human rights and He is refusing to honor a — He is still trying to Michele Iannaco fers potentially valuable lessons for dealing freedom and won’t follow commitment to improve ban and deport immi- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 with the remainder of the winter. its lead. Amtrak. Thousands of fed- grants because of their [email protected] — He is taunting North A few stubborn or lazy drivers ignored eral enforcement jobs are religion. Ralph Mitchell parking bans announced Wednesday and Korea’s unstable dictator being vacated. — He is stacking the Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 woke up Thursday to find their cars ticket- who boasts his nation is — He is using the pres- courts with people who [email protected] ed or towed off streets in local communities. close to having nuclear idency to make millions. are loyal to him, and he Patricia Whalen Their owners will vent their consternation weapons that can reach The tax bill benefits him believes he is above the Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 to parking clerks today but it is hard to feel the United States. “But it and his family enormous- law. [email protected] sympathy for people who impede snow plow- (the U.S. nuclear button) ly. Foreigners are flocking — He is widening the ing and potentially emergency response ef- is much bigger and more to his clubs and resorts. gap between rich and poor. BUSINESS OFFICE forts by leaving their car on the streets. powerful than his and my His daughter got new li- He is trying to rig the Susan J. Conti City and town officials will be well served Button works.” His lack censes to do business in Census so that millions Controller, ext. 1288 if they announce in the wake of the blizzard of civility and decorum is China. He grants access who disagree with him are [email protected] how many cars were towed in their respec- staggering. to people who want favors not counted, thus reducing Ted Grant tive communities and the exact procedures — He is unpatriotic. De- if they pay $200,000 to their voice in Congress. He Publisher, ext. 1234 for notifying drivers about snow parking spite absolute proof that join Mar-a-Lago. Oh, yes, is trying to change voting [email protected] bans prior to storms. Russia interfered in U.S. Trump just gave a Chilean laws so that those who dis- Marian Kinney Empty streets are absolutely essential for elections, Trump refuses mining firm whose owner agree with him are disen- ext. 1212 public works crews to effectively and quick- to acknowledge it and has rents a house to Ivanka franchised. [email protected] ly clear snow. One car flaunting an emergen- done nothing to prevent Trump mining rights like- Trump is about to com- future attacks. He con- Will Kraft cy parking ban, never mind two, impedes ly to impact the pristine plete one year of a four- Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 plowing efforts and reduces the ability of tinues to praise Vladimir Boundary Waters Canoe year term. The country is [email protected] plow crews to clear streets to the curb and Putin, a world pariah, cor- Area Wilderness in North- already changed, perhaps quickly restore on-street parking. rupt thug and murderer. Jennifer Perez ern Minnesota. forever. He intends to run ext. 1205 Emergency responses often spike during — He is undermining — He has declared war again in 2020. Isn’t it in- [email protected] storms and snow and storm-related flood- the role of the federal gov- on the First Amendment, teresting how one person Mike Shanahan ing add critical seconds to a fire or medical ernment in every aspect of disparaging the free press can make such a differ- American life. In just the Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 response in the middle of a blizzard. Snow and trying to undermine ence in a country with 325 [email protected] plowing efforts impeded by parked vehicles last few days, while Amer- Americans’ reliance on million people. add to delays that can determine if someone icans were celebrating the facts to determine what Carolina Trujillo survives a fire or accident or dies. holidays and he was play- they think. Millions now Ann McFeatters is an Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 [email protected] A major storm just days into 2018 is also a ing golf (which he did for regard any negative in- op-ed columnist for Tri- chance to make sure everyone is signed up more than 100 days of his formation reported about bune News Service. Read- Jim Wilson to be a soldier in the war against winter. A one-year presidency), he Trump as false because he ers may send her email Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 blizzard followed by a deep freeze means se- took the following actions. says so. at amcfeatters@national- [email protected] niors, disabled individuals, and anyone else He disbanded the federal — He does not know press.com. CIRCULATION with reduced mobility relies on friends, fam- Lisa Mahmoud ily, and neighbors to make sure they are OK READERS’ FORUM Manager, ext. 1239 and safe. [email protected] The 10 minutes it takes to walk up the I struggle with depres- assistance, which I don’t CLASSIFIED street and check on someone is time well Thank you, sion and Dr. Boehm gave want to do. Working helps spent even if it only provides a chance for Abbe Young Smith Dr. Boehm me two weeks off to go to a my physical and mental someone stuck indoors to talk to someone Manager, ext. 1276 treatment center and held well-being but I would not [email protected] who cares about their welfare. To the Editor: my job for me while I was be able to do everything An early year winter storm is also a good I want to acknowledge away. He is very under- that a “typical” employee NEWSROOM opportunity for people to comprehend the my boss, Dr. Ian J. Boehm, standing if I’m late due to could do. As a result, I’m Bill Brotherton importance of clearing sidewalks and keep- for creating and maintain- a panic attack or adverse only able to work because Features Editor ext. 1338 ing them ice-free. Schools were closed on ing a work environment reactions to new medica- of his willingness to adjust [email protected] Thursday and many remain closed today, that allows me to keep tion side effects. He never to the reality of my condi- but children will be walking to school next working at a job I love Gayla Cawley criticizes me about these tions. Reporter, ext. 1236 week and their safety and well-being de- even though I am affect- [email protected] pends on safe sidewalks. ed by some pretty diffi- things and is always very This has affected me by Winter road and snow-clearing accidents cult physical and mental supportive, even when an totally opening my eyes Cheryl Charles claim lives every winter. But the biggest employer could under- that there is still good in Night Editor, ext. 1278 health issues. [email protected] worry for emergency response officials is I know that he is recog- standably get frustrated. the world, that there is cold weather-related fires. Winter’s first ma- nized for helping the com- A few years ago, I had a that opportunity to still be Tori Faieta jor storm is a critical opportunity for fire de- munity, but people may not case of toxic cellulitis and treated normal like every- Copy Editor [email protected] partments to remind residents to not heat know what he has done for I was out of work for three one else, even with having homes with kitchen stoves and to exercise my life. Not a lot of employ- months. Dr. Boehm kept certain issues. Being at Thomas Grillo extreme caution using space heaters, exten- ers go above and beyond to my job for me during that work gives me a sense of Reporter, ext. 1264 sion cords and candles. support their employees, time. Later, I had to have a purpose and helps my de- [email protected] Laws governing reasonable heat provi- but he does. Many people knee replacement. Before pression and my lymph- Spenser Hasak sions and maintenance should be under- with health challenges the actual surgery he re- edema by getting me out Photographer, ext. 1332 scored and enforced by city and town offi- struggle to get and main- arranged my schedule so there moving and giving [email protected] cials to ensure no one resorts to a stove or tain employment because that I could work during me a goal to strive for ev- Thor Jourgensen faulty space heater to warm their house. when things come up the the morning because it eryday. Dr. Boehm takes News Editor, ext. 1267 Winter can be a beautiful part of living in employer can’t or won’t was more painful for me to the best parts of me such [email protected] New England, provided everyone uses com- work with them to adjust work in the afternoon. as how I am good with Steve Krause mon sense and embraces the spirit of coop- for difficult circumstances. After the surgery, he people and other things I Sports Editor, ext. 1229 eration to get through the cold months. In my case, Dr. Boehm kept my job open for me. do well and nurtures these [email protected] continues to do everything I also have lymphedema, things. The things I can’t Katie Morrison he can to help me keep my which is a progressive dis- do well he tolerates and Sports Reporter job. For example, I strug- ease and as it has wors- assigns to someone else so [email protected] gle with forgetfulness due ened and become harder I can stay in the job. Owen O’Rourke to a past medical issue and for me to be mobile, Dr. This means so much to Photographer, ext. 1224 he lets me keep a notebook Boehm reduced my work me and I want to thank [email protected] days and hired someone Dr. Boehm and to let the and gives me time to write Roberto Scalese down everything I need else who does more of the Lynn community, espe- Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 so that I can organize and patient care so that I can cially its employers, know [email protected] do more of the office work. that this can be done and remember billing proce- Anne Marie Tobin dures in a way that works I want employers to un- hopefully more employers Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 for me. He never puts derstand the impact of will do it: There are lots [email protected] pressure on me or makes what he is doing. 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ITEM STAFF REPORT before the snow and being ready to go for the storm. Winter made a fear- City trash collection, al- some debut on the North ready delayed a day due Shore and around the na- to the New Year’s holiday, tion Thursday, triggering was delayed an additional coastal flooding and clog- day due to the storm. ging roads with snow. Lynnfield With a deep freeze an- Trash pickup is delayed ticipated Friday through until Friday. the weekend and street “The roads are just what plowing efforts continu- you would expect from ing through Friday night, anywhere else but I know city and town and state the DPW is out there do- officials urged residents to ing a good job,” Lynnfield check websites and elec- police Sgt. Sean Donovan tronic media for school said. and road closings and oth- A parking ban is still in er storm related updates. effect until further notice. Here is how Lynn and Schools will be closed on surrounding communities Friday. ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK fared during Thursday’s Malden Officer Ron Diaz carries 8-year-old Alexis Garcia of Lynn to safety after her father’s car became blizzard: The city got an ear- stuck in a flood on Summer Street in Lynn on Thursday. Lynn ly start grappling with The coastal high tide at storm problems when a 12:30 p.m. and the storm’s water pipe burst under Thursday afternoon in- the Salemwood School tensity closed local streets fieldhouse late Wednes- and brought flood waters day, pouring water over By Bella diGrazia to Lynn Shore Drive and the roof of the 120-vehi- and Daniel Kane West Lynn streets off cle parking lot next to the FOR THE ITEM Summer Street. school, and flooding the Paul Ricchi, city emer- lot. LYNN — Police Officer gency management di- Classes in Malden were Ron Diaz demonstrated what the words protect rector, said River Street, called off shortly after the Washington Street in the and serve mean Thursday incident for both Thurs- when he marched through a area of North Shore Com- day and Friday due to the munity College and in the flooded street and carried a winter blizzard conditions young girl on his back away area of Eastern and New and are not due to resume from flood waters. Ocean Street and Bennett until Monday. Diaz helped Alexis Garcia, Street were closed due to No streets were closed 8, and her parents, Derek flooding and freezing ex- and the city’s DPW was and Marie Garcia, escape pected late Thursday into hard at work clearing the their car, after it got ma- Friday morning. streets of snow accord- rooned in flood waters on The Department of Pub- ing to Director of Public Summer Street. lic Works launched an Works Robert Knox. The Garcias jumped out army of 50 city plows and “I’m predicting we will of their car as soon as it be- trucks and 285 contrac- be working all night. It’s came stuck and rushed to a tors to battle the storm quite a process after a dry and covered area. and keep 163 miles of lo- storm like this,” he said. “It looked like we could cal roads clear. DPW Com- Marblehead get through because we missioner Andrew Hall Roads were reopened in thought we could see parts urged residents to stay off town after flooding caused of the street being clear,” roads as long as possible several to be closed said the father. “We didn’t realize it was a flood until to give plows a maximum throughout Thursday. amount of time to clear we were in too deep.” As of 4:30 p.m., all road After a Lynn firefighter From left, Lynn City Councilor-at-Large Buzzy Barton, Mayor Thomas them. blocks were removed and walked by and saw them M. McGee, and Lynn Fire Chief James McDonald stand at Summer Street The city emergency there were no reports of stranded, nearby neighbors in Lynn after the road was shut down due to flooding on Thursday. parking ban was extend- trees down or power out- ran to grab a police officer ed through Thursday ages, Marblehead Police guiding cars along Summer Drive residents grappling cars about flooding and people think they have, with night to Friday at 9 a.m. said in a Facebook post. Street. Diaz rushed to the with sandbags to keep guiding traffic. Faced with water in particular, flooding but Hall urged residents They encouraged resi- Garcia family and guided flooding at bay. his first major winter storm in their basement or electri- to check the city website dents to shovel out any them, with Alexis on his Matt Ruby, who lives on on his second full day as cal issues that they should for updated parking re- fire hydrants near their back, to his patrol car where Nahant Road in Lynn, was mayor, McGee wasted no make the call and we will strictions. City schools are home or business if their they warmed up. taking videos of the mas- time making the rounds do everything we can,” said closed Friday. “arms and backs can The West Lynn drama sive waves crashing against throughout the city to as- McGee. “We are going to The storm handed May- stand it.” unfolded late morning after the sea wall at Lynn Shore sess street conditions and make it through this to- or Thomas M. McGee the “The Fire Department police and fire dispatchers Drive. the city’s storm response. gether as a city.” first major challenge of and DPW crews do work got calls about ice water “I’ve lived here seven “River Street, Heath Lynn police officer Shawn years and never seen any- Court are right at the high his four-day-old adminis- on them, but not until lapping against founda- Hogan, happy to have a day thing quite like this,” he tide where the water is com- tration. things settle down,” police tions and basement win- off on such a busy day, was dows of homes on River said. ing in, and as you can see “You’ve got everybody said on Facebook. “Fore- also in the area snapping out working hard trying casters are talking about Street, Heath’s Court and Flooding was acute in the it’s almost coming in like a Summer Street area, where river and we are hoping it some photos. to deal with whatever the a flash freeze tonight so it Margin Street wedged be- tween Summer Street and cars were stuck all along will start to recede,” McGee “It’s incredible,” he said, storm drops on us,” McGee might not be movable in the Saugus River. the roadway and the side said. “Down by Beach Road recalling several other sim- the morning.” said. Along Lynn Shore Drive streets surrounding it. One and Surfside Road and ilar storms he’s seen while During an early Thurs- Police are reminding res- and the Swampscott water- family was on their way to a down on Washington Street living in Lynn. day visit to the Commer- idents that vehicles parked front, high tide crashed over funeral when their Chevro- by Sagamore Street, there Nearby, at the intersec- cial Street public works on the street for more than sea walls and onto streets, let Malibu got stranded. is about three feet of water.” tion of Eastern Avenue and yard, McGee said he was an hour between midnight engulfing cars in river-like Mayor Thomas McGee The high tide started at Ocean Street, flood waters impressed with the work and 7 a.m. are subject to floods. At one point, a wit- and City Councilor-at-Large 11 feet and reached 15 feet, shot out of manholes like a the crews were doing, ness to nature’s fury went Buzzy Barton were on scene according to McGee. geyser, while police blocked getting the salt out early Continued on A6 online to report Lynn Shore at Summer Street, warning “We need to make sure if off the roads.

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David Katzman of Swampscott uses a snow- blower to clear out the driveway of his Beach Bluff Ave- nue home on Thursday.

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Continued from A5 rescue boat after she wanted to evacuate, Fire Chief Michael Newbury said. a $25 parking ticket and during snow- “She was agitated and concerned about storms, they will also be towed if the DPW her safety due to the flooding,” Newbury feels they are hindering snow plowing said. “Our people took her out on the boat and removal efforts. to her family and her family took her from Marblehead Schools are closed on Fri- there.” day. Milton Street was one of several streets Me dford that were flooded in town during the Schools will be closed on Friday. storm — Houston, Spencer and Harvard Nahant avenues, and Milton Street are all off of Town officials declared a state of emer- Ballard Street at the Saugus River. There gency before 3 p.m. Thursday. was also flooding on Bristow and Harlow Dennis Ball, the director of the Depart- streets, along with Seagirt and Venice av- ment of Public Works and Nahant Emer- enues, Newbury said. gency Management, asked all residents Newbury said National Grid was down ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE to shelter in place. The department faced pulling electrical meters and shutting off challenges pumping water out of sever- gas to homes. He said a few dozen home Matt Ruby gets a close look at the waves on Lynn Shore Drive. al flooded roads because of the tide, and had their basements flooded on Houston many streets were impassable, including Avenue — Rescue One, the department’s the Causeway link to the mainland. emergency management truck was on Ocean flooding caused State Police and scene early Thursday evening. Two people Lynn police to shut down Route 1A, the were there pumping homes from Hous- Nahant Rotary, and Lynn Shore Drive ton, Spencer and Harvard, he said. subject to updates on reopening. The Newbury said water was about chest flooding stranded the town ambulance high, but the woman on Milton Street was on the Causeway’s Lynn side, prompting the only person who chose to evacuate. He Ball to scramble for additional pumps to said everyone else trapped in their homes clear away water on the roadways. due to flooding off of Ballard and Bristow The Johnson School will be closed on chose to shelter in place. Friday. “DPW is doing a good job of clearing the Peabody roads,” Newbury said early Thursday eve- The city experienced white-out condi- ning. “I would advise people to stay off the tions on Thursday as the storm quickly roads right now and would advise people intensified, according to the Peabody Fire to adhere to the parking ban … I’m proud Department. of all of the firefighters here. They’re defi- Peabody officials reported a water main nitely earning their pay today and they’re break on Walnut Street near New En- out there responding to all these emer- ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE AND JIM WILSON gland Meat where crews repaired a 6-inch gencies in difficult conditions. Spencer Keefe, left, cleans off the wipers of his snow plow while parked vertical water main break on Wednesday. Saugus schools are closed on Friday. under a bridge in Lynnfield. Chris Burkinshaw, a 32-year-old letter carri- No roads were closed on Thursday other Swampscott Several roads were shut down and there er in Lynn, does his route on Walnut Street. than Walnut Street for the break, but the road was later reopened and work will be were multiple cars stuck after coastal completed on Friday. flooding. Schools will be closed on Friday. Humphrey Street from the Lynn line Revere down to Monument Avenue was shut A violent storm surge hit low-lying down, along with Puritan Road at Eis- neighborhoods at Point of Pines and bor- man’s Beach. Atlantic Road from the Mar- dering North Shore Road with flood water blehead line down to Beach Bluff Avenue surging into streets and rapidly encasing was shut down, but the town later since parked cars in ice. reopened Atlantic and blocked off Beach Cottage Street, 1A North and South, as Bluff from Atlantic up to Mostyn Street, well as Mills Ave and its surrounding side according to Gino Cresta, department of streets were among those forced to close. public works director and assistant town “A lot of people didn’t heed the advice administrator. and stay inside and now they are stuck Cresta said Atlantic was worst at the all over the place while the roads are in- Marblehead line where sand and stone undated with water, causing everyone to had been pushed onto the roadway. get stuck in it,” Fire Chief Christopher He said the seawall was intact on Hum- Bright said during the storm’s height. “It phrey Street but the water was not reced- was a real mess, but things are starting to ing, or draining, as the tide was still above subside with the tide receding, so little by the outfall pipe mid-afternoon (high tide little police will open those closed roads was at 12:40 p.m.) so water is not going which will hopefully quiet things down.” into the storm drains. With many cars trapped in the treach- Fire Chief Kevin Breen said multiple erous slush, Revere police officers and cars got stuck as a result of the flooding, firefighters had to go out and ensure peo- including one on Humphrey Street by ple were getting out of their cars safely. Kings Beach Terrace and another on Pu- Calls flooded in seeking help, regarding ritan Road by Eisman’s Beach. medical concerns, flooded basements, as To tackle the storm, Cresta said he had well as gas and burning odors. 15 DPW trucks out, along with 20 con- “I’ve seen a lot in my years here but I’ve tractors. The town is responsible for plow- never seen North Shore Road buried like ing 50 miles of roadway. He said clean-up that,” said Bright. will also involve removing all the snow Revere Schools are closed Friday. from gutters and storm drains. Saugus “If we don’t remove all the snow from The Fire Department had to rescue a the roadway by midday (Friday), every- woman stuck in her Milton Street home thing is going to freeze up,” Cresta said by boat on Thursday afternoon. on Thursday. “We’re going to work right ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON Saugus Police and Fire responded to 12 through the night to remove the snow. My A trailer truck passes a stuck car on flooded Western Avenue near the Milton St. around 1 p.m. to assist an el- goal is to hopefully have this all cleaned Saugus line. A section of the road was closed at the height of the storm to derly woman in her home. Engine 1 and up by midnight tonight and have this all flooding. Ladder 1 brought the woman over the wa- salted up.” ter on the street via the fire department’s Swampscott Schools are closed on Friday. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- REVERE Malden woman sentenced for larly arrests, reflect police records. In the event of a perceived inac- Arrests curacy, it is the sole responsibility theft, making false statements Nicholas Gomez, 29, of of the concerned party to contact 504 Bennington St., East the relevant police department and Boston, was arrested and By Steve Freker providing false informa- making false statements. (SNAP) benefits on behalf have the department issue a no- charged with disorderly con- FOR THE ITEM tion about her family. She Although she lived in of her child by claiming was ordered to serve one the same house she co- the child’s father did not tice of correction to the Daily Item. duct and resisting arrest at MALDEN — A 40-year- 3:28 a.m. on Wednesday. month in prison, two years owned with her child’s live with them, according Corrections or clarifications will not old Malden woman was of supervised release, with father, and even gave that to prosecutors. be made without express notice of Isaiah D. Rodgers, 27, of sentenced to a short pris- 84 Fenno St., Revere, was ar- the first six months to be correct address on tax re- Social Security uses the change from the arresting police on sentence, home confine- served in home confine- turns, driver’s licenses, household’s total income rested and charged with do- ment and restitution of all department. mestic assault and battery at ment, and ordered to pay and other records they to determine whether the $166,000 she illegally 2:32 p.m. on Wednesday. approximately $166,487 both provided since 2003, someone is eligible for SSI received in federal bene- LYNN Luis F. Gonzales, 26, of in restitution. Mijal collected $166,000 benefits. With the father’s fits in U.S. District Court. 195 Central Ave., Chelsea, In September 2017, Mi- in federal Supplemental income added in, the wom- Arrests was arrested on multiple Julie Mijal collected jal pleaded guilty to three Security Income (SSI) an and her family were not charges including domestic more than $166,000 in counts of theft of public and Supplemental Nutri- eligible for federal benefits Allison Avagianos, 36, assault and assault with a government benefits by money and three counts of tion Assistance Program under either program. was arrested and charged dangerous weapon at 9:46 with receiving a stolen motor p.m. on Wednesday. vehicle at 6:42 p.m. Wednes- day. Accidents Jose Lopez, 47, of 500 Essex St., was arrested and A report of a hit-and-run charged with shoplifting by motor vehicle accident on asportation and on a warrant Brown Circle at 5:15 p.m. on charge of unlicensed oper- Wednesday. ation of a motor vehicle at 7:08 p.m. Wednesday. Breaking and Entering Accidents A report of breaking and entering on Arlington Avenue A report of a motor vehi- at 10:26 p.m. on Wednesday. cle accident at 11:48 a.m. Wednesday at 280 Union St.; Complaints at 12:52 p.m. Wednesday at Casey’s Shell at 535 Lyn- A report of a disturbance nway; at 3:18 p.m. Wednes- on Revere Beach Boulevard at day at Cowdrey Avenue and 12:18 a.m. on Wednesday; a Lynnfield Street; at 3:29 p.m. report of a disturbance on Eliot Wednesday at Boston and Road at 1:19 p.m. on Wednes- Congress streets; at 4:21 day; on Bellingham Avenue at p.m. Wednesday at Chestnut 2:57 p.m. on Wednesday; on Street and Western Avenue; Ocean Avenue at 5 p.m. on at 4:21 p.m. Wednesday Wednesday; on Kimball Ave- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS on Bennett Street; at 5:05 nue at 5:14 p.m. on Wednes- p.m. Wednesday at Gas day; on Campbell Avenue at The aftermath of a late-Sunday Greyhound bus crash is seen on Monday in Emery County. A Wharf Road and Lynnway; 8:50 p.m. on Wednesday; on 13-year-old girl died and 11 others were hospitalized when the bus went off the freeway and at 5:11 p.m. Wednesday at Kingman Avenue at 11:11 crashed into a steep wash. 700 Lynnway; at 6:22 p.m. p.m. on Wednesday; at Revere Wednesday at Commercial Fire Station on Freeman Street and Warren streets; at 6:44 at 11:26 p.m. on Wednesday; on Waverly Avenue at 11:56 911 call: Driver passed out p.m. Wednesday at Bennett and South streets; at 7:37 p.m. on Wednesday; on Revere p.m. Wednesday at Lebel Beach Boulevard at 1:35 a.m. Road and Lynnfield Street; at on Thursday. before fatal Utah bus crash 9:03 p.m. Wednesday at 39 High Rock St.; at 9:17 p.m. Theft By Lindsay der of Interstate 70 along bad, I don’t want to die,” board when the bus drifted Wednesday at Mall Street and A report of larceny on Mal- Whitehurst a curve and crashed in a the woman said. “Can you off the highway’s shoulder. Western Avenue; at 9:43 a.m. den Street at 1:05 a.m. on ASSOCIATED PRESS desert ravine about 300 please help us? I’m scared.” Most passengers es- Thursday at 281 Lynn Shore Wednesday. miles south of Salt Lake She said she’d fallen caped by climbing out of Drive; at 11:32 a.m. Thursday SALT LAKE CITY — City. asleep before the late- a rear window, and some on Federal Street; at 12:59 PEABODY Passengers on a Grey- Greyhound spokeswom- night accident and woke flagged down a truck driv- p.m. Thursday at Stop & Shop hound bus that careened an Lanesha Gipson said to find herself in the er for help. off a Utah highway on at 35 Washington St. Arrest the company is investigat- wreckage atop a steep ra- The girl killed was iden- A report of a motor vehicle New Year’s Eve said in a ing and declined further vine, according to the re- tified as Summer Pinzon accident with personal inju- Sean Maclean, 25, of 338 desperate 911 call that the comment. cording first reported by of Azusa, Calif. ry at 9:11 p.m. Wednesday Lincoln St., Abington, was ar- driver had passed out be- A woman who called the Deseret News. The driver of the bus is at Lebel Road and Lynnfield rested and charged with dis- fore the crash, according 911 screamed for help as “Is this a dream? What still hospitalized and un- Street; at 12:25 a.m. Thurs- orderly conduct and leaving to a recording made public dispatchers struggled to the heck? What is going conscious after suffering day at 568 Lynnfield St.; the scene of property damage by authorities Thursday. have her help them pin- on?” she said. “I can’t wake critical injuries, including at 12:29 p.m. Thursday on at 12:40 a.m. on Thursday. Police have narrowed point the location of the up! I can’t wake up from skull fractures and other Boston Street; at 3:54 p.m. the cause to the driver wreckage. She did not this dream!” serious injuries, according Thursday at Henry Avenue Accidents suffering a medical prob- know where she was when Another passenger can be to the Utah Highway Pa- and Washington Street. lem or fatigue before the the bus went off the road heard on the recording say- trol. He has not been iden- A report of a police motor A report of a motor vehicle crash, Utah Highway Pa- en route to Las Vegas and ing the driver passed out tified. vehicle accident at 12:02 accident at 50 Central St. at trol Sgt. Todd Royce said. it took about 15 minutes shortly before the crash, Investigators are re- p.m. Thursday at 526 Boston 3:59 p.m. on Wednesday; at A 13-year-old girl was for the dispatchers to de- and the woman who called viewing video and data St. 567 Lowell St. and 2 Goodale killed and 12 other people termine the bus’ location, 911 relayed that informa- from the bus computer St. at 5:08 p.m. on Wednes- were hurt in the when the according to the recording. tion to the dispatcher. to determine speed and day; at Stop and Shop at 19 Assaults bus drifted off the shoul- “My brain hurts really Fourteen people were on braking. Howley St. at 5:54 p.m. on A report of an assault at Wednesday; at Andover Street 6:55 p.m. Wednesday at and Route 128 North at 7:59 Eastern and Oakwood ave- p.m. on Wednesday. Plan would move juveniles out nues. Complaints Complaints A report of a disturbance at of troubled Wisconsin prison A report of a gunshot at 2 Kosciusko St. and 126 Lowell 10:02 p.m. Wednesday at St. at 1:05 p.m. on Thursday. 160 Neptune Blvd. By Scott Bauer guards and lost two toes. ASSOCIATED PRESS No one has been charged. Fire Prison workers said con- Overdose MADISON, Wis. — Ju- ditions have worsened A report of a transformer veniles would no longer A report of an overdose since a federal court order fire at 37 Ave. at 7:34 be housed at a Wisconsin at 2:29 p.m. Wednesday at in July limited solitary p.m. on Wednesday. youth prison complex that’s Market and Oxford streets; confinement and pepper been the target of a federal at 4:32 p.m. Wednesday spray. One violent clash Theft investigation and multiple at Essex and Mt. Pleas- with juvenile inmates in lawsuits alleging inmate ant streets; at 5:18 p.m. A report of a stolen motor October sent five workers abuse under an $80 million Wednesday on Brightwood vehicle at 325 Lowell St. at to the hospital and a teach- plan announced Thursday Terrace; at 2:30 p.m. Thurs- 1:02 p.m. on Thursday. er was knocked out by a ju- day at MBTA parking garage by Gov. Scott Walker. venile two weeks earlier. at 186 Market St. SWAMPSCOTT The reorganization While the reorganiza- would change the Lincoln tion plan won bipartisan Theft Accidents Hills-Copper Lake juve- support Thursday, some nile prisons into medium Democrats accused Walk- security adult prisons and A report of a larceny at 1 A report of a motor vehicle FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS er of being motivated by p.m. Wednesday at 8 Nahant accident at Greenwood Ave- open five smaller regional political survival rather Place; at 6:49 p.m. Wednes- nue and Humphrey Street at prisons for young offend- Gov. Scott Walker announced Thursday that ju- than what’s best for the day at 76.5 Washington St. 8:50 a.m. on Wednesday; at ers. An expanded mental veniles will no longer be housed at the Lincoln young inmates. A report of a robbery at New Ocean Street and Para- health facility to house Hills juvenile prison in Irma, Wis. “It is a really transpar- 10:21 p.m. Wednesday at dise Road at 10:58 a.m. on female prisons would also ent, cynical move by the 548 Summer St. Wednesday; at Eastern Bank be built in Madison. year. prisons have been devel- governor,” said Senate at 405 Paradise Road at However, most of the ju- Walker’s handling of oping for years. Workers Democratic Minority Lead- MARBLEHEAD 2:10 p.m. on Wednesday; at veniles wouldn’t be moved Wisconsin’s juvenile pris- say conditions started to er Jennifer Shilling. “The Humphrey Street and Monu- until next year at the ear- ons — which he’s refused deteriorate more rapidly timing of this announce- Accidents ment Avenue at 2:16 p.m. on liest, and there would be to visit and have been un- in 2011, when two juve- ment is so transparent and Wednesday; at 49 Elmwood no immediate changes to der FBI investigation for nile prisons near Mil- does nothing to address A report of a motor vehicle Road at 2:32 p.m. on Wednes- operations at the current three years — had been waukee were closed and the immediate safety con- accident at Atlantic Avenue at day; at 670 Humphrey St. at prisons. Democrats also a major point of attack teens were consolidated cerns for staff and youth.” 12:52 p.m. on Wednesday. 6:15 p.m. on Wednesday; on were quick to note that by Democrats. The bipar- at Lincoln Hills and Cop- Shilling and other Dem- A report of a past motor Mall Access Road at 6:35 p.m. the plan, which is subject tisan plan could defuse a per Lake, located about 30 ocrats said Walker wasn’t vehicle accident at Lincoln on Wednesday. to approval by the Repub- huge political liability for miles north of Wausau. moving quickly enough. Avenue and Green Street at A report of a hit-and-run lican-controlled Legisla- Walker as he seeks a third The FBI launched a His plan doesn’t call for 5:44 p.m. on Wednesday; at motor vehicle accident at ture, wouldn’t be imple- term in office. sweeping investigation in opening the new regional Atlantic Avenue at 8:30 p.m. 200 Essex St. at 6:21 p.m. on mented until after voters Walker noted the plan 2015 amid allegations of prisons until 2019 at the on Wednesday. Wednesday. decide whether to re-elect was developed in consul- prisoner abuse, sexual as- earliest. The exact loca- the Republican governor tation with leaders of his sault, intimidation of wit- tion of where those new this fall. administration, state law- nesses and victims, stran- prisons would be deter- Walker spokesman Tom makers, judges and local gulation and tampering mined later, but one would Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 Evenson said the gover- officials. with public records. The be in northern Wisconsin. CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Hotline Spanish menu available nor wants to implement “Republicans and Dem- state Department of Jus- Others are expected to be the changes in a “thought- ocrats alike agree this tice sent dozens of agents in southeastern Wiscon- or text the word tiplynn ful and purposeful way,” is the way forward to re- into the prison in Decem- sin, closer to Milwaukee and your tip to “tip411” (847411) but would support moving form juvenile corrections,” ber 2016 after an inmate and Madison where most more quickly if the Legis- Walker said. got his foot slammed in a of the young inmates come All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Callers may remain anonymous. lature wanted to do so this Problems at the juvenile door during a scuffle with from. A8 FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Windsor official backs homeless Bieber museum exhibit to crackdown for royal wedding open in Ontario hometown

LONDON (AP) — A political storm is brewing ahead of STRATFORD, Ontario (AP) — Mementos from Jus- Prince Harry’s and Meghan Markle’s May 19 wed- tin Bieber’s formative years as an aspiring singer will ding over whether to crack down on homeless people and go on display next month at a museum in his Canadi- beggars in the well-to-do English town of Windsor. an hometown of Stratford, Ontario. The wedding will be held at Windsor Castle, the “Steps to Stardom” opens at the Stratford Perth Mu- town’s most famous landmark and a favored residence seum on Feb. 18. The title is a reference to the young of Queen Elizabeth II. It is expected to draw thou- singer’s busking shows on the steps outside the local sands of extra visitors to the picturesque riverside Avon Theatre. town 20 miles west of London that is already popular The exhibit was put together by the museum’s cura- with international tourists. tors in cooperation with Bieber’s grandparents, Diane Borough council leader Simon Dudley kicked off the and Bruce Dale, who gave them access to an exten- controversy by tweeting over the Christmas holidays sive trove of items from the 23-year-old’s childhood and about the need to clean up Windsor’s streets. He then career. wrote to police and Conservative Prime Minister The- Among the pieces set for display are Bieber’s Gram- resa May suggesting that action be taken to reduce my Award, microphones, a hockey bag and personal the presence of beggars and the homeless. letters including one from Michelle Obama. Dudley referred to an “epidemic” of homelessness PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Seeing Bieber’s childhood stomping grounds has been a highlight for many visitors to the small city for years. and vagrancy in Windsor and suggested many of those sure that they are providing accommodation for those begging in the town are not really homeless. He said people who are homeless,” said May. the situation presents a beautiful town in an unfavor- able light. Homeless charities reacted angrily Thursday to his The prime minister said Thursday she does not agree suggestion that homelessness should be treated as a with Dudley’s call for police action, emphasizing that police matter so Windsor can make a positive impres- councils like the one Dudley heads must act to help the sion on visitors during the royal nuptials. They also homeless. rejected the assertion that Windsor’s homeless were “I think it is important that councils work hard to en- living on the streets by choice.

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He’s a dominant player for the 2017-2018 version of the and he’s going to lead the offense Spartans. for us all year.” Bono, now a senior captain, was But that’s not to say that looked upon mainly to score last Bono is alone out there on the season, which led to him leading ice. With a team full of younger the team in goals (20) and finish- players this year, it’s taken some ing third in total points (31) in time to see who is ready to step the championship campaign. He up and help share the scoring has a little less help in the scor- burden. In addition to solid play ing department this season with from fellow upperclassmen Nico the loss of top scorers Mike Zam- Scali (Bono’s co-captain), Tom- panti and Dante Maribito, so my Cash, Nick Napolitano and Bono feels the need to put that ITEM FILE PHOTO Colin Reddy, Bono and the Spar- extra weight on his shoulders. tans have seen a lot of promise Aylah Ciof is one of many So far so good, as Bono currently in young players like freshman young players emerging leads the team in goals (5) and Jaiden Moriello and eighth grad- as key players for varsity points (8) through eight games. er Davis Kinne. hockey teams this season. “It just makes me feel like “Last year we had a pretty I have to play a little harder,” big group of guys that we could KATIE MORRISON Bono said when asked about the count on for 20-30 points a year, pressure of performing. and a lot of those guys are gone “I’ve had some not-so-great now so we’ve got to find others ITEM FILE PHOTO games and some pretty good who can step up,” said Bono. Children games so far this year, so I have Anthony Bono of Saugus leads St. Mary’s with ve goals to be more consistent and keep BONO, B2 and eight assists through the early part of the season. shall lead them There aren’t many sports in which play- ers from the seventh and eight grades can compete on the same level with se- niors and juniors in high school. But in hockey, especially girls hockey, there’s a youth move- ment sweeping across the area, and underclassmen are making their impact on varsity squads across the area. St. Mary’s is loaded with young and talented skaters. That starts with Aylah Cioffi, who is still only in eighth grade, even though it feels like she’s made a name for herself in the girls hockey landscape already. That’s because she has. Last year, in her second year on varsity, the Revere native racked up 28 points, which was tied for second on the team (behind only graduated seniors Sarah Ryan and Adara Nazari- an). She’s picked up where she PHOTO | WESTFIELD STATE ATHLETICS left off as an offensive power- Jeremy Young (white jersey) has registered six assists thus far this season for the West eld State men’s hockey team. house for St. Mary’s. The 4-1 Spartans also have a couple of returning varsity underclassmen in sophomores Season still Young at West eld Kelsey Sullivan and Zoe Sol- omons, as well as newcomers Makayla McGrath (who had By Harold Rivera “We’re a hard-working team,” Young, a 4-3 win, and his 3-assist performance on Nov. two goals in St. Mary’s decisive ITEM STAFF former four-year varsity player at Lynnfield 2 kept Westfield State in the thick of things win over Weymouth Wednes- High, said. “We play physical and we play in a 7-4 loss to MASCAC rival Salem State. day), Haley Jackson and Jenna WESTFIELD — The Westfield State hard. We just need to put it all together. If Being productive on the ice was one of the Chaplain, all of whom have men’s team has work to do this we can put our games together, we’re all main goals Young carried on the back of his scored goals this year. new year as the Owls aim for a playoff push playing together and we can be successful. mind coming into the season. Over in Peabody, Fenwick is during the closing stretch of their season. We’ve been struggling to put a full game to- “I wanted to produce more,” Young said. having a strong season at 4-2, Through their first 10 games of the sea- gether. If we can do that in the second half, “Growing up, I was always a role player and and the Crusaders are getting son, the Owls were 3-6-1 while dropping I think we’ll be really good.” a two-way forward. This season I wanted to a lot of help from the less-expe- five of their six games against MASCAC Through Westfield State’s first 10 games, come in and be more offensive and produce rienced players on their roster. opponents. Young has seen an increase in productivi- for the team. The first half of the season, I Freshman Gabby Davern But that doesn’t mean Lynnfield native ty in comparison to his first three seasons think I’ve definitely reached that. My first earned a spot on the first line, Jeremy Young and his Owls teammates on the team. The senior forward has scored three years, I’d end the first half of the sea- and she’s made the most of don’t have high expectations for what’s to two goals this winter while dishing six as- son with maybe five points. I’m close to dou- it with 11 points (6 goals, 5 come during the second half of the season. sists for a total of eight points. ble that now. I’m taking more opportunities Young, a senior forward and team captain, Young’s goal in a Nov. 21 clash against YOUNG, B2 MORRISON, B2 is looking to go out on top. Franklin Pierce was a big piece of the Owl’s St. Mary’s Nazaire Jauron: Cozza bears down on 1,000 was a gentle man By Steve Krause ipate in much basketball for By Steve Krause husband and great friend ITEM SPORTS EDITOR the five months leading up to ITEM SPORTS EDITOR and mentor.” the season.” But even so, said Jauron, LYNN — Things haven’t ex- Consequently, he was a bit SWAMPSCOTT — There you underestimated him actly been easy for St. Mary’s will always be a special behind, especially in terms of at your own risk. senior Olivia Nazaire this sea- place in Dick Jauron’s conditioning, when the season “He had a fairly calm son. She’s in there swinging, heart for Carmen Cozza, and she’s on the threshold of began. his coach at Yale Univer- exterior,” said Jauron, per- scoring her 1,000th point. “It was a matter of getting sity, who died Thursday at haps the most famous of Nazaire, who specializes in into the speed of the game, and the age of 87. all the Swampscott High playing the low post, needs 35 getting into basketball shape,” “The best thing about players who patrolled points to reach the millenni- Newhall said. “Over the last Coach Cozza was the man Blocksidge Field during um mark. But a series of knee eight to 10 quarters, I’d have himself,” said the former the Stan Bondelevitch era. injuries, plus an auto accident to say she is getting there.” Swampscott High great “But he was a fierce com- she was in over the Christ- “Over the summer,” Nazaire ITEM FILE PHOTO who became the NFL’s petitor. He had the heart mas vacation, has affected her said, “I did physical therapy, Coach of the Year in 2001 of a champion.” somewhat. but it didn’t make much of a St. Mary’s Olivia Nazaire is the only while with the Chicago Cozza coached at Yale “She’s had patella tendon- difference. I can still play, but senior on the Spartans this season Bears. “He was a great for 32 years, from 1965 itis,” said coach Jeff Newhall. and is being counted on to provide man. He was a great fami- “As a result, she didn’t partic- NAZAIRE, B2 leadership. ly man, great father, great JAURON, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018 St. Mary’s Nazaire bearing down on 1,000-point mark NAZAIRE “That was definitely From B1 a big win for us,” said Nazaire. “Classical has it’s painful sometimes. But Paris (Wilkey) and she’s ice and Advil help a lot also about to get her 1,000 during the games. I have point. She is an amazing to ice right after the game, player. To beat them was and once more when I get really good.” home.” She absolutely found Newhall also said that Nazaire, unlike some oth- PHOTOS | ITEM FILE AND ASSOCIATED PRESS her groove last Friday in the finals of the Boverini ers on the team, can ap- Dick Jauron, right, said he learned much from basketball tournament in preciate the intensity of the late Carmen Cozza and that his former which she scored 15 sec- a tournament such as the coach at Yale served as a tremendous example. ond-half points and the Boverini, where schools Spartans defeated Classi- from the city play each cal, 57-39. After that game, other. Dick Jauron says Cozza Classical coach Tom Saw- “If you’re not from Lynn, yer said that the Spartans which some of our kids ar- was truly a gentle man are just as strong from en’t, you don’t understand the outside as the inside, the Lynn basketball expe- making them difficult to rience,” he said. “You’re in you come in contact with,” JAURON defend. a packed gym, where all he said. “My father (Rob- From B1 “I’d say that if we can kinds of people are yell- ert) was a football coach. play every game like we through 1996, and was You learn from everyone. ing all kinds of different played that one, we’ll do the winningest coach in “At the same time,” he things. Once we got past pretty good,” Newhall said. the school’s history with said, “you have to be who that, I think we did well.” “Olivia is pretty consis- a record of 179-119-5 (one you are, too. Coach Cozza At the end of the day, all tent from the blocks to the of those ties being the 29- was a great example to she wants to do is win the foul line,” Newhall said. “I 29 game with Harvard in me.” game, Newhall said. And can’t remember too many 1968 — Jauron’s senior Off the field, Jauron that goes to her feelings times where she’s hit a year at Swampscott). said, Cozza was equally about getting 1,000 points. basket from beyond the pe- Jauron also said that impressive. “It’s obviously a big rimeter. They key though Cozza was a tremendous “He never felt it was nec- deal,” she said. “It’s a huge is that we need girls to hit athlete. essary to flaunt his author- milestone for anyone who from the outside. Other- “He was great baseball ity,” Jauron said. “He had a plays high school basket- wise, they’re going to dou- player,” he said, “and a family that he loved, and ball. But I get more satis- ble team Olivia.” great football player. And that loved him, and he was faction if our team is do- through my whole four Nazaire credits a quirk just a real gentle man.” ITEM FILE PHOTO ing well, and getting wins. years at Yale, he was one in the schedule for giving Cozza was only in his her a little extra push in That’s much more import- of the best handball play- fourth year of coaching on Olivia Nazaire’s ability in the low post is paying ant to me.” ers on campus. And that the Classical game. dividends, both for herself and the Spartans. Nov. 23, 1968, when Yale “I was in an auto ac- Nazaire, Newhall said, included all the athletes. and Harvard, both unde- can play in college if she cident that week, and I Peabody, is the only senior well against Classical, and He was very tough-mind- feated, met at the Crim- wants to, “but it comes ed. was a little more banged on the Spartans, which she has the type of basket- son’s home turf for a game up than usual,” she said. down to whether she Also, said Jauron, “while means Newhall is count- ball IQ where, when we that would not only decide “I had a big bruise on my wants to go through four he always had your best ing on a lot of leadership were subbing players, she the Ivy League champion- knee and something with more years of the discom- interests at heart, he was ship, but go down as one from her. was matching players up fort she’s been in. never shy about enforcing my foot. But we had a day of the most iconic athlet- off between the first round “She can almost be an- for us. To have that pres- “She’s a really good stu- the rules and letting you ic events in New England and the final, and that other coach on the floor,” ence on the floor is cer- dent (3.8 GPA),” he said. know where the boundar- history. helped me. I could rest.” he said. “She was in the tainly a huge advantage “She could play at a really ies were.” With 48 seconds left, Nazaire, who is from flow of the game pretty for us.” high level.” This past November, Yale, led by quarterback Jauron was one of five Yale Brian Dowling and run- athletic alumni presented ning back Calvin Hill, had with the George H.W. Bush the lead, 29-13. However, Season still ‘Young’ at Westfield Lifetime of Leadership the Crimson scored twice, award at a dinner Friday and both 2-point conver- night on New Haven, Conn, sions, to end up tying the YOUNG campus. He said Cozza was game. From B1 unable to attend. In 2008, in time for the to shoot the puck instead “I talked to him the day 40th anniversary of the of passing it and I think before,” said Jauron, “and I game, Kevin Rafferty pro- it’s worked out.” think the week before the duced a documentary of event. It seemed apparent the game. Aside from making that he was weakening. “I remember seeing it game-changing plays on I’m grateful his battle is with my wife (Gail) in the the ice, Young has also over.” basement of our home,” been relied on for lead- Jauron said he incorpo- said Jauron. “We were ership. Prior to the start rated lessons he’d learned about a quarter of the of the season, Young was from Cozza into his own way through it when it oc- named an Owls team cap- professional life. curred to me. I said to Gail tain after serving as an “I think as you go along, ‘neither Carmen nor Cal- assistant captain as a ju- you learn from everyone vin are in this.’” nior last winter. Young has embraced the leadership responsibili- Things working out well for ties that come with cap- taining the team. Bono, St. Mary’s boys hockey “It’s a huge accomplish- ment for me,” Young, who BONO job running the team and captained the hockey team From B1 running the locker room.” at Lynnfield as a senior, Things seem to be going said. “Growing up, I’ve “And we have so far, we’ve well so far, as the Spar- always been in a leader- had all different guys tans have notched big wins ship role. I was a captain stepping up and making against some high-quality in high school and Coach plays for us and we’re go- opponents like Division 1 (Vin Mirasolo) always ing to need that to keep powers Hingham and Aus- taught me a lot about how happening.” tin Prep over the past week. my character and ded- Which brings us to the For a young team, wins like ication should be. That other side of Bono’s game, that can spur the Spartans played a role in how I lead PHOTO | WESTFIELD STATE ATHLETICS the off-the-ice game that on for the rest of the season. the team now. I like to play Jeremy Young has embraced the leadership responsibility that comes is so necessary to being a “I think coming off of a as a role model and I want with being captain of the Westfield State men’s hockey team. good captain. According couple really big wins for the guys to feed off that. I to Lee, Bono has that part us, we feel like we can play like to lead by example.” all the guys get along with schedule still to come. teams in the conference. of the game down pat as with anybody,” Bono said. Although the start to each other which is huge,” Westfield State has 15 “I think we need to im- well. “As long we keep pushing the season hasn’t gone Young said. “Our strength games remaining and 12 prove on our ability to “He’s not necessarily a and don’t play down to our the way Westfield State on the ice is our communi- of them are against con- put the puck in the net,” ‘rah-rah’ kind of guy, he’s opponents, our confidence hoped it would, the Owls cation. We work on offen- ference opponents. Young added. “We can be a little more soft-spoken, will keep growing and still have plenty of posi- sive plays a lot in practice. “MASCAC is a confer- very successful if we put but he does everything we’ll keep winning.” tives they can carry over We play hard and physi- ence that’s improving,” together a full 60 minutes you want a captain to do,” That confidence will to the second half. Young cal and that works to our Young said. “The level of as a team.” said Lee. “He’s in the lock- once again be put to the feels the team has devel- strengths too.” play is up there now. Ev- Young and the Owls are er room talking to all the test on Saturday night oped great communica- The road to a late-season ery team comes to play back on the ice from the guys and keeping every- when the Spartans host tion and hopes the Owls playoff push won’t be an and they all want to win. holiday vacation with a one positive, and he along Arlington Catholic in a re- can maintain that the rest easy one, as the Owls will If we continue to play as trip to the North Shore on with his co-captain Nico match of last year’s Divi- of the way. have to get it done with a team, we can definite- Saturday afternoon (2) for Scali really do a great sion 1 North semifinal. “Both on and off the ice, the bulk of their MASCAC ly compete with the top a clash at Salem State. Youth is serving both boys and girls hockey very well

MORRISON 3-2-1. Sophomore Sammie four goals and six assists. Freshman Gemma DiMen- Classic last week, it was a freshman from Peabody, From B1 Mirasolo has been a force to Freshman Mia Salah, to had two goals and four goals from eighth-grader has two goals and an be reckoned with on offense from Gloucester, has three assists for the Vikings. Davis Kinne and fresh- assist, and Lynn native assists) so far. Freshman with seven goals and seven goals and an assist, and There are a few under- man Jaiden Moriello that Christian Moran, another forward Shannon Nagy (3 assists. While Peabody/Lyn- seventh-grader Juliette classmen around the re- boosted St. Mary’s to the freshman, has a goal in goals, 3 assists) has been nfield has a sound starting Piersol has a goal and gion making their presence tournament title. Fresh- two varsity games. Soph- another big addition for goalie in junior Abby Buck- assist. Also logging points felt for boys teams as well. man Colby Magliozzi also omore goalie Joe Purtell Fenwick, and sophomore for Marblehead are fresh- It starts in Lynn, with one had an assist in the win. has done a nice job giving goalie Cailyn Wesley is ley, sophomore Jeny Collins averaging less than two has been in net for two of man Abby Kalinowski (2 of the premier teams in the Kinne has been a force starting goalie senior goals allowed per game. the Tanners’ three wins, assists), sophomore Isabell area, St. Mary’s. for the Spartans, and he Kevin McMullen a break Wesley relies on some allowing an average of 1.70 Amigo (goal), sophomore The Spartans have beat- certainly doesn’t look like here and there, allowing young defenders in front of goals per game. Cate Delaney (3 assists) en perennial Super 8 con- an eighth-grader on the just three goals on 48 shots her as well, like freshman Marblehead is easily one and eighth-grader Chloe tenders like Austin Prep ice. The big defenseman over three games. Alison Countie. of the youngest teams in Trudel (2 assists). and Hingham already this from Swampscott has two In the NEC, Lynn Fenwick’s rinkmate the area, with the bulk Winthrop has an season, and underclass- goals and three assists freshman Matt Devin has at McVann-O’Keefe in of the Magicians offense eighth-grader doing men have played big roles this season. Moriello, a logged a pair of assists and Peabody, the Tanners, are coming from underclass- damage as well, as Sophia in the wins. In a shootout forward from Saugus, has sophomore John MacDon- also enjoying on of their men. Sophomore Bella Kennedy has four goals win over Hingham in the six points (2 goals and 4 ald has a goal in some seri- better seasons so far at Peters leads the way with and three assists so far. Christie Serino Christmas assists). Brady Carpenter, ous minutes for the Jets. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3 HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE Georgia coach nervous about FRIDAY Peabody at Lynnfield (noon) Boys Basketball Revere at Gloucester (7) Somerville at Swampscott (7) Gloucester at English (7) St John’s at Malden Catholic (1) City on a Hill at Salem Charter (6)l Winthrop at Marblehead (5) his team’s emotional state Classical at Salem (7) Danvers at Beverly (7) Girls Hockey Kennedy at KIPP (6:30) Matignon at St. Mary’s (6:10) (AP) — It day. Otherwise, Smart has Lynnfield at Newburyport (6:30) Peabody at Beverly (5:40) Medford at Marblehead (7) (PPD) Winthrop at Masconomet (7) took two overtimes for shielded his players from Peabody at Everett (7) Gymnastics Georgia to finally beat interviews before Satur- Saugus at Revere (7) Peabody at Danvers (5) Oklahoma and claim its day’s media day at Philips St. Mary’s at Spellman (6:30) Swimming spot in the national cham- Arena. Swampscott at Malden (7) CAL Diving Championship (at Pea- pionship game. Whittier at Tech (5:30) Smart, the former long- body-Lynnfield YMCA, 6:30) Each extra second added Winthrop at Somerville (7) Matignon at St. Mary’s (2) time defensive coordina- Girls Basketball Reading at Mystic Valley (10) more drama — and more tor under Alabama coach Beverly at Danvers (7) Track reason for coach Kirby Nick Saban, said players City on a Hill at Salem Charter (4:45) Auerbach frosh/soph meet (at Lewis Smart to worry about the may not realize how the English at Gloucester (7) Ctr, 9a) needle on his players’ col- demands of the week can Everett at Peabody (7) Wrestling Fenwick at Austin Prep (6:30) lective emotional tank. cut into time he wants to Beverly at Algonquin (9a) Malden at Swampscott (7) Factor in the drain of the devote to preparing for the Danvers at Chelmsford (8a) Marblehead at Medford (7) (PPD) Greater Lowell at Salem (10a) cross-country flight back game. Newburyport at Lynnfield (6) Lynnfield at Cohasset Tournament (10) to Athens from Pasadena, “I want to make sure PMA at Mystic Valley (5:30) St. John’s at N. Attleborough (10) Revere at Saugus (7) Calif., and the fact players these players understand Triton at Gloucester (9a) Salem at Classical (7) returned to classes this that, because a lot of them Somerville at Winthrop (7) SUNDAY week following the Christ- don’t,” Smart said. “They Spellman at St. Mary’s (6:30) Boys Basketball mas break, and Smart be- don’t understand that 20 Swimming Fenwick at Austin Prep (3) lieved there was reason to minutes with the media, Beverly at Somerville (4) Girls Basketball worry about the prepara- 45 minutes waiting on a Track Mystic Valley at LowelL Cath (2:30) tion for Monday night’s St. John’s at Dartmouth Relays (TBA) Girls Hockey bus or two hours waiting PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Medford at Marblehead (10:30) game against Alabama for in traffic, those all add up. SATURDAY Georgia coach Kirby Smart hopes his team is Boys Hockey Oakmont at Fenwick (9a) the national title. ... That’s what’s import- Saugus at Medford (4) Gymnastics As soon as last week’s ant to me is to lead these not emotionally spent after its double overtime Arl. Cath. at St Mary’s (8:10) Essex Tech at Danvers (6) Rose Bowl semifinal play- young men the right direc- win over Oklahoma in Monday’s Rose Bowl. Beverly at Danvers (7:40) Marblehead at Beverly (6) off win was over, Smart tion so they have the best Everett at Lynn (4:10) Track began addressing those opportunity at success as around here, so we know ers understand the win Malden at Gloucester (7) CAL Freshman/Sophomore meet (at Matignon at Fenwick (6) Lewis Ctr, 10) concerns with his players. they can have.” how to handle situations was only a step to the “A very emotional game Both Georgia and Ala- like this,” said Michel, who team’s ultimate goal. scored the game-winning SPORTS BRIEFS ... which concerns me, and bama are expected to ar- “We just have to shift I talked to the players rive in Atlanta on Friday touchdown on a direct our focus back because snap. “We know our task and will take place at the immediately afterward night. the main thing is to win Classical girls at hand. We’ve just got to Classical High School gym. about not burning any Michel and Smith say the national champion- move forward. We’ve got a basketball clinic There is no obligation to more energy or emotion the Bulldogs won’t have ship, and we know that if on that game and moving big, a good opponent we’re attend all four clinics; partic- any difficulty moving past we’re not honed in and do- The Lynn Classical girls on,” Smart said earlier the emotions of the dra- about to face, so I’m sure ipants can come to as few or ing everything we can in basketball team is offering as many as they’d like. this week. matic 54-48 Rose Bowl this team, this coaching four free Saturday basket- Smart and two play- win over Oklahoma. After staff knows what we’ve our power to prepare our- Classical basketball coach- selves for that game, then ball clinics to Lynn girls in es Tom Sawyer, Helen Ridley ers, running back Sony all, this is the opportunity got to focus on from here we know we’ll be shorting grades 4-8. and Rob Smith, along with Michel and linebacker to play for No. 3 Georgia’s on.” ourselves,” Smith said. “... The clinics will take place Rams players, will aid play- Roquan Smith, partici- first national champion- Smith, named the defen- Jan. Saturday (8:30-9:30 ers in improving basketball pated in a teleconference ship since 1980. sive player of the game in I think we’ll be 100 per- a.m.), Jan. 13 (8:30-9:30 skills. with reporters on Tues- “We’ve won games the Rose Bowl, said play- cent, though, for sure.” a.m.), Jan. 27 (1:30-2:30 To reserve a spot, contact p.m.) and Feb. 3 (8:30-9:30 Helen Ridley at ridleytop- a.m.). [email protected] All clinics are free of cost or 781-775-0778. Bills’ McCoy uncertain for Sunday

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. out there and I can run ef- TV/RADIO (AP) — Buffalo Bills run- fective enough I’ll do it. So ning back LeSean McCoy we’ll just see.” College basketball says he’s making progress McCoy was quick to 7 p.m...... Houston at Wichita State...... ESPN with his right ankle injury mention previous times ...... Ohio State at Iowa...... ESPNU ...... UT Martin at Austin Peay...... CBSSN but his status is uncertain when he tried to play 8 p.m...... Maryland at Michigan St...... FS1 for Sunday’s AFC wild- through injuries in Buffa- 9 p.m...... Arizona at Utah...... ESPN card playoff game against lo and had limited success...... Cincinnati at Temple...... ESPN2 the Jacksonville Jaguars. McCoy has attempted to ...... Northern Iowa at Missouri St...... CBSSN McCoy spoke to the me- play through hamstring ...... SMU at Tulane...... ESPNU dia on Thursday for the injuries in each of the past 10 p.m...... UCLA at Stanford...... FS1 first time since suffering two seasons. Each time, 11 p.m...... Gonzaga at Pepperdine...... ESPNU the injury in Sunday’s his production significant- Pro basketball 22-16 win over the Miami ly dropped. 8 p.m...... Golden State at Houston...... TNT Dolphins. He has yet to “I don’t want to make 10:30 p.m.... Oklahoma City at LA Clippers...... TNT practice this week, but did any promises,” McCoy College basketball - women participate in stretches said. 6 p.m...... Iowa at Maryland...... Big Ten Network Thursday before leaving The Bills have no estab- 7 p.m...... Kentucky at Texas A&M...... SEC Network PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ...... South Carolina at Mississippi...... SEC Network the field with a trainer. lished running back be- 8 p.m...... Michigan at Wisconsin...... Big Ten Network “I’m definitely happy Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy is hind McCoy on the depth 9 p.m...... Arkansas at Mississippi St...... SEC Network with how things are work- driven off the field after he was injured on a chart. Marcus Murphy Figure skating ing out so far, but there play during Sunday’s game with the Dolphins. was promoted from the 5 p.m...... US Championships (pairs)...... NBCSN is a lot more room for practice squad ahead of improvement, especially the Week 17 win over the 8:30 p.m...... US Championships (men)...... NBCSN falo’s most explosive and “I just want to be able Golf with where I want to be,” Dolphins, rushing for 41 most consistent playmak- to cut well enough where 6 p.m...... PGA Tour: Tournament of Champions...... Golf McCoy said. “I know my yards on seven carries. Soccer body, I know myself, es- er, finishing the year with I don’t have a lot of pain Buffalo also has veteran 3 p.m...... West Ham United at Tottenham Hotspur....NBCSN pecially the way I play is 1,138 rushing yards and when I’m cutting,” McCoy fullback/running back Winter sports more cutting and running. six touchdowns. His ab- said. “I just want to be Mike Tolbert. 6:30 p.m...... Speed skating: US Olympic trials...... NBCSN “It’s been feeling a lot sence would leave a hole close or the best as far as “I think we’re moving in better. I’m out of the boot in Buffalo’s offensive at- 100 percent as I can get. the right direction,” Bills NFL and I can walk around tack; the Bills finished the But the type of game like coach Sean McDermott without any pain. So that’s regular season with the this, you’ve got to lay it all said of McCoy. “Will we be Playoffs at a Glance at Pittsburgh, 1:05 p.m. (CBS) a plus.” 31st-ranked passing at- on the line. If I can’t get able to get there in time? Wild-card Playoffs Los Angeles Rams/New Orleans/ McCoy has been Buf- tack in the league. 100 percent, as long as I’m We’ll see.” Saturday, Jan. 6 Carolina at Minnesota, 4:40 p.m. Tennessee at Kansas City, 4:35 p.m. (FOX) (ESPN/ABC) Conference Championships NBA NHL Atlanta at Los Angeles Rams, 8:15 Sunday, Jan. 21 EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE p.m. (NBC) AFC EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division Sunday, Jan. 7 TBD, 3:05 p.m. (CBS) Atlantic Division Southwest Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Buffalo at Jacksonville, 1:05 p.m. NFC Tampa Bay 39 29 8 2 60 146 93 Winnipeg 41 23 11 7 53 136 113 Boston 31 10 .756 — Houston 27 9 .750 — Boston 38 22 10 6 50 119 95 St. Louis 42 25 15 2 52 122 104 (CBS) TBD, 6:40 p.m. (FOX) Toronto 26 10 .722 2½ San Antonio 26 13 .667 2½ Toronto 41 23 16 2 48 135 120 Nashville 39 23 11 5 51 123 107 Carolina at New Orleans, 4:40 p.m. Pro Bowl Philadelphia 18 19 .486 11 New Orleans 19 18 .514 8½ Florida 39 17 17 5 39 109 126 Dallas 41 22 16 3 47 123 114 (FOX) Sunday, Jan. 28 New York 18 20 .474 11½ Dallas 13 26 .333 15½ Detroit 39 16 16 7 39 106 120 Minnesota 40 21 16 3 45 115 114 Divisional Playoffs At Orlando, Fla. Brooklyn 15 23 .395 14½ Memphis 12 26 .316 16 Montreal 40 16 20 4 36 101 126 Chicago 39 19 14 6 44 117 108 Saturday, Jan. 13 AFC vs. NFC, 3 p.m. (ESPN/ABC) Southeast Division Northwest Division Ottawa 38 12 17 9 33 99 130 Colorado 39 20 16 3 43 126 122 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB New Orleans/Carolina/Atlanta at Buffalo 39 10 20 9 29 86 129 Pacific Division Washington 22 16 .579 — Minnesota 24 15 .615 — Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Philadelphia, 4:35 p.m. (NBC) Super Bowl Miami 20 17 .541 1½ Oklahoma City 21 17 .553 2½ GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 38 27 9 2 56 135 106 Kansas City/Tennessee/Buffalo at Sunday, Feb. 4 Charlotte 14 23 .378 7½ Denver 20 17 .541 3 Wash 41 25 13 3 53 128 117 LA 40 24 11 5 53 120 91 New England, 8:15 p.m. (CBS) At Minneapolis, Minn. Orlando 12 27 .308 10½ Portland 19 18 .514 4 NJ 39 22 10 7 51 123 116 San Jose 37 21 12 4 46 102 93 Sunday, Jan. 14 AFC champion vs. NFC champion, Atlanta 10 27 .270 11½ Utah 16 22 .421 7½ Columbus 41 23 15 3 49 115 115 Anaheim 41 19 14 8 46 114 115 Jacksonville/Kansas City/Tennessee 6:30 p.m. (NBC) Central Division Pacific Division Rangers 40 21 14 5 47 125 114 Calgary 39 19 16 4 42 108 114 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Carolina 39 18 13 8 44 110 119 Edmonton 40 17 20 3 37 114 131 Cleveland 25 13 .658 — Golden State 30 8 .789 — Islanders 40 20 16 4 44 137 144 Vancouver 40 16 19 5 37 106 132 TODAY IN SPORTS Detroit 20 16 .556 4 L.A. Clippers 17 19 .472 12 Pittsburgh 41 20 18 3 43 116 129 Arizona 41 9 27 5 23 94 146 Milwaukee 20 16 .556 4 Phoenix 15 25 .375 16 Phila 39 16 15 8 40 107 114 Indiana 19 19 .500 6 Sacramento 12 25 .324 17½ NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for Buffalo at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Jan. 5 sen in the original election of 1936. Chicago 13 25 .342 12 L.A. Lakers 11 26 .297 18½ overtime loss. Top three teams in each Vegas at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. division and two wild cards per conference Saturday’s Games 1964 — Keith Lincoln of the San 2003 — Jeff Garcia hits Tai Streets Wednesday’s Games Chicago at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. advance to playoffs. St. Louis at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Diego Chargers, rushes for 206 with a 13-yard touchdown pass with Houston 116, Orlando 98 Phoenix at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Edmonton at Dallas, 3 p.m. Philadelphia 112, San Antonio 106 Utah at Denver, 9 p.m. yards in 13 carries, catches seven 1 minute left, and the New York Detroit 2, Ottawa 1, OT Carolina at Boston, 7 p.m. Washington 121, New York 103 Washington at Memphis, 9:30 p.m. Chicago 5, N.Y. Rangers 2 Tampa Bay at Ottawa, 7 p.m. passes for 123 yards, completes Giants botch the snap on a 41-yard Brooklyn 98, Minnesota 97 Atlanta at Portland, 10 p.m. Thursday’s Games Vancouver at Toronto, 7 p.m. one pass for 20 and scores two Miami 111, Detroit 104 Charlotte at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. field goal attempt as time expires in Florida at Boston (PPD.) N.Y. Rangers at Arizona, 8 p.m. Boston 102, Cleveland 88 Saturday’s Games touchdowns in a 51-10 rout of the Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Colorado, 9 p.m. San Francisco’s 39-38 victory — the Milwaukee 122, Indiana 101 Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m. Boston Patriots for the AFL title. San Jose at Toronto, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Calgary, 10 p.m. second-biggest comeback in NFL Toronto 124, Chicago 115 Boston at Brooklyn, 6 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Nashville at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. 1983 — In his 42nd game, Edmon- Golden State 125, Dallas 122 Chicago at Indiana, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. playoff history. Sunday’s Games ton’s Wayne Gretzky scores his Denver 134, Phoenix 111 Cleveland at Orlando, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 2009 — Pittsburgh makes it to the New Orleans 108, Utah 98 Buffalo at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. 100th point of the season with an Houston at Detroit, 7 p.m. Vegas at St. Louis, 8 p.m. top of The Associated Press’ men’s Oklahoma City 133, L.A. Lakers 96 Milwaukee at Washington, 8 p.m. New Jersey at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. New Jersey at N.Y. Islanders, 1 p.m. assist in the Oilers’ 8-3 triumph over Thursday’s Games New Orleans at Minnesota, 9 p.m. San Jose at Winnipeg, 3 p.m. college basketball poll for the first Los Angeles at Calgary, 9 p.m. the Winnipeg Jets. Golden State at Houston, 8 p.m. Denver at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Anaheim at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Edmonton at Chicago, 3 p.m. 1991 — Kevin Bradshaw of U.S. time. The Panthers are one of a Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games Columbus at Colorado, 9 p.m. St. Louis at Washington, 3 p.m. Friday’s Games Utah at Miami, 3:30 p.m. Florida at Columbus, 5 p.m. International scores 72 points to record nine Big East teams in the Nashville at Arizona, 9 p.m. Detroit at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. New York at Dallas, 7 p.m. Friday’s Games Tampa Bay at Detroit, 7 p.m. break Pete Maravich’s NCAA Division poll. The 16-team league had a Minnesota at Boston, 7 p.m. Oklahoma City at Phoenix, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Montreal, 7 p.m. I single-game scoring record of 69, record eight schools ranked for three New York at Miami, 8 p.m. San Antonio at Portland, 9 p.m. Florida at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Atlanta at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. but Loyola Marymount sets an NCAA weeks earlier in the season. San Jose at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Vegas, 9:30 p.m team scoring record in defeating the 2013 — Aaron Rodgers connects Gulls 186-140. with an NFL playoff-record 10 receiv- TRANSACTIONS 1993 — Reggie Jackson, who hit ers as he throws for 274 yards in 563 homers and played on five his first playoff victory at home, lead- BASEBALL brooks on minor league contracts. lishment. from Kansas City. championship teams in 21 seasons, ing Green Bay to a 24-10 victory over American League American Association ARIZONA COYOTES — Claimed C SOCCER is the only player elected to the Minnesota. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Signed LHP Freddie Hamilton off waivers from Major League Soccer Baseball Hall of Fame. 2013 — Arian Foster rushes for 140 terms with LHP Robert Zarate on a Cesilio Pimentel. Calgary (AHL). Assigned F Mario LA GALAXY — Re-signed M Baggio 1997 — The second-year Carolina yards and a touchdown in Houston’s minor league contract. BASKETBALL Kempe to Tucson (AHL). Husidic. Panthers, behind John Kasay’s four 19-13 win over Cincinnati, and TEXAS RANGERS — Agreed to terms Women’s NBA — Recalled F COLLEGE field goals, beat the Dallas Cowboys with OF Destin Hood and RHP Steve WNBA — Announced the resignation Marek Hrivik from Stockton (AHL). FLORIDA STATE — DL Josh Sweat will becomes the first NFL player to have 26-17 to advance to the NFC Cham- Delabar on minor league contracts. of vice president/referee operations VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS — Activat- enter the NFL draft. 100-yard games in each of his first pionship game. National League and director of officiating programs ed F William Carrier from injured KANSAS STATE — Announced senior 1999 — Nolan Ryan, George Brett three playoff games. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Agreed to Don Vaden. reserve. women’s basketball G Karyla Middle- and Robin Yount are voted into the 2017 — The Columbus Blue Jackets terms with RHPs Pedro Beato and Steve HOCKEY brook will no longer play and named Baseball Hall of Fame, the biggest lose 5-0 to the Washington Capitals Geltz, OFs Pedro Florimon and Danny National Hockey League — Reassigned G her student assistant coach. class of first-time candidates since ending their winning streak at 16 Ortiz, Cs Eric Fryer and Matt McBride NHL — Fined Toronto G Frederik Mason McDonald to Kansas City OKLAHOMA — OT Orlando Brown will Babe Ruth and four others were cho- games, one shy of the NHL record and 3B Heiker Meneses and Will Middle- Andersen $2,000 for diving/embel- (ECHL). Recalled F Darren Nowick enter the NFL draft. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON / RICK STROMOSKI

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

THE GRIZZWELLS / BILL SCHORR / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Home improvements should Share your thoughts and stand Visit friends or relatives. Taking You’ll instinctively know the Sign up and take part in an You’ll have plenty of good ideas be planned carefully. Boost behind your actions. Much can short trips or engaging in conver- best way to get what you want. event or activity that will get when it comes to your work and the comfort and convenience be accomplished if you are sations with those who can pro- Take action and physically get you out of the house and mak- ways to get ahead. Those who of your everyday life and lower prepared to follow through with vide you with a family or commu- involved in helping further a ing new acquaintances. Having feel your attention should be your overhead to ease financial promises you make. Stick to nity history will be enlightening. cause you believe in. A roman- fun will give you a new lease elsewhere will not share your stress. A personal commitment the truth and forge ahead. Romance will enhance your life. tic gesture will encourage a on life. enthusiasm. can be made. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) tighter relationship. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) Emotional disillusionment LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Work in unison with others to A social or professional oppor- could send you in the wrong LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Partnerships should be your fo- You’ll be easily misled by a make your community a better tunity will be tempting. Consid- direction. Don’t make assump- Anger is a waste of time, and cus. Talk over any changes you good talker or someone who place. Offering help and sug- er the logistics of what’s being tions or believe everything you productivity is your best alter- would like to see happen and doesn’t have all the facts. Ask gestions will lead to a position offered and think about any hear. Put your imagination to native. Success should be your offer incentives that will help questions and gather informa- of leadership among your peers. consequences that might pre- better use and create some- aim, and using your strengths you get others on board with tion before you engage in a Stand up for what’s right. vail. Gather the facts. thing tangible. to reach your goal your strategy. your way of thinking. joint venture.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Whole family’s safety is put at risk by domestic violence With balanced hands, be more cautious DEAR ABBY: I grew up conflict. It would be a win- Wallace D. Wattles, an au- eight losers for a limit raise, watching my mom being Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van win. She’ll get the money, thor who died in 1911, said, which he does because you abused by her husband. It Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and you will still have your “The calm and balanced mind deduct one loser for a 10- was terrible. Unfortunate- and was founded by her mother, weekly massage, which, is the strong and great mind; card or better fit. Six plus eight ly, he eventually murdered Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at clearly, is important to you the hurried and agitated mind from 24 gives 10. You should her. She was only 36. I was or you wouldn’t have a is the weak one.” win 10 tricks. So, do not even DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los At the bridge table, it helps 16 at the time, and al- standing appointment. think about a slam! Angeles, CA 90069. to be calm and have a strong though it has taken al- At the table, South con- and great mind. But if you trol-bid three spades. North most 30 years, I have fi- DEAR ABBY: I am wor- the phone number for the this income, but it’s diffi- have a balanced hand, be a should have signed off in nally found peace. ried about my best friend. tad cautious. Unless partner National Domestic Vio- cult to pay for the event four hearts, but he thought My message is to people She never eats at school, has a long suit or two, you lence Hotline. It is (800) that requires me to cancel it couldn’t hurt to show his who are currently experi- and I don’t think she’s eat- will probably not win as many club control. However, South 799-7233. There is a sepa- in addition to a massage encing abuse. No one de- ing at home either. She’s tricks as your combined point- launched into Blackwood and rate TTY number for indi- that didn’t happen. What serves to be battered phys- beginning to get weak. count suggests. bid to six hearts. ically, mentally or emotionally. viduals who are deaf or would you do? Yesterday we were playing In yesterday’s deal, Loren- Note that even with the club When people suffer from hard of hearing. It’s (800) ball in P.E., and when she zini and Quantin from France UNSURE IN finesse winning, declarer had addiction (alcohol, drugs, 787-3224. Its website is caught the ball, I saw her bid an excellent grand slam FLORIDA to lose a spade and a dia- etc.), they can get help thehotline.org. Help is avail- wince. I asked her if she with only 24 combined high- mond. card points. Quantin’s club only when they are ready. able if victims recognize DEAR UNSURE: Your was OK, and she said yes, void was opposite three low However, with domestic they need it and reach out. masseuse has a 24-hour but I’m still worried. What cards, so they had no duplica- violence, the victims must cancellation policy so should I do? tion, as it is called. In contrast, consider not only them- DEAR ABBY: I enjoy when clients can’t keep the SCARED FOR HER look at the South hand in to- selves, but also their chil- weekly massages from a appointment, she can fill day’s diagram. You open one dren. If you are a victim of popular self-employed mas- in the time with someone DEAR SCARED: Talk heart, and partner responds domestic violence, PLEASE seuse. I have a standing else. Most personal service to your P.E. teacher about three hearts, a game-invita- get out and get help. appointment. If I cancel professionals understand the fact that you are wor- tional limit raise with at least within 24 hours, I under- that from time to time ap- four-card support. What would HEALED IN ried about your friend and stand that I must pay her. pointments must be skipped why. She may not be eating you rebid? GEORGIA After finding a fit with part- However, if I give her more or changed. because she thinks she ner, I like to apply the Losing DEAR HEALED: Please notice, must I still give her Because you are worried needs to lose weight. Or Trick Count. The South hand accept my sympathy for some remuneration? We about her, talk with her she may have a serious has six losers: two spades, the loss of your mother at have never discussed it. about it and ask if she can eating disorder. The teach- one heart, two diamonds and such a tender age. In her I feel bad about cancel- slot you in at a different er will know what to do. one club. Partner should have memory, I will again print ing, as she may rely on time if there’s a schedule Please don’t wait.

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LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE (SEAL) (SEAL) By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS mortgage given by Eric M. Kagua and Joyce W. Kagua to First Eastern Mortgage LAND COURT LAND COURT Corporation, dated September 30, 2003 and recorded with the Essex County DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 21870, Page 50, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from First Eastern Mortgage 17 SM 009640 17 SM 009516 Corporation to HSBC Mortgage Corporation (USA) dated September 30, 2003 and recorded with said registry on December 8, 2003 at Book 22166 Page 220 and ORDER OF NOTICE by assignment from HSBC Mortgage Corporation (USA) to HSBC Bank USA, N.A. ORDER OF NOTICE dated March 15, 2012 and recorded with said registry on March 20, 2012 at TO: TO: Book 31181 Page 221 and by assignment from HSBC Bank USA, National Albert N. Croce, Jr. Association to MTGLQ Investors, LP dated July 6, 2017 and recorded with said Hector Luis Salas a/k/a Hector L. Salas a/k/a Hector Salas and Samuel Howard registry on July 31, 2017 at Book 36061 Page 457, for breach of the conditions and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, Nazzaro, Jr. of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at 50 U.S.C. App. § 3901 (et seq).: Public Auction at 12:00 p.m. on January 22, 2018, on the mortgaged premises and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, located at 506 EASTERN AVENUE, LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency 50 U.S.C. App. § 3901 (et seq).: singular the premises described in said mortgage, claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency TO WIT: numbered 69-71 Clark Street, Unit 1L, 69-71 Clark Street Condominium, given by Albert N. Croce, Jr., to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, A certain parcel of land, situated in said Lynn, now known and numbered as 506 for Mortgage Financial, Inc., dated June 18, 2009, and recorded in Essex County numbered 16 Caldwell Crescent, given by Hector Luis Salas, to Mortgage Financial Eastern Avenue, and being shown as Lot F on Plan No. 2 drawn by Charles W. Gay, (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 28703, Page 230, and now held by Services, Inc., dated February 27, 2004, and recorded in Essex County (Southern Engineer and Surveyor, and recorded with the Essex South District Registry of the plaintiff by assignment has/have filed with this court a complaint for District) Registry of Deeds in Book 22446, Page 30, and now held by the plaintiff Deeds in Book 1178, Page 104, and further bounded and described as follows: determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of NORTHEASTERLY by Eastern Avenue, 50 feet; SOUTHEASTERLY by land formerly of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Jones, 100 feet; SOUTHWESTERLY by land formerly of Bullfinch, 55.50 feet; and If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United NORTHWESTERLY by land formerly of Winchester, 100 feet. Containing 5,275 States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United square feet of land, more or less. Being all and the same premises conveyed to Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers mortgagors by deed dated November 30, 2001 recorded with said Deeds at Book that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on 17962, Page 117. this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before Jan 29, that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in 2018 this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before Jan 29 For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of 2108 District) Registry of Deeds in Book 17962, Page 117. said Act. or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of said Act. These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief Justice of said Court on Dec 18, 2017 of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief Justice of said Court on Dec 12 2017 nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax Attest: titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Attest: liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Deborah J. Patterson Deborah J. Patterson having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Recorder Recorder easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Item: January 5, 2018 Item: January 5, 2018

TERMS OF SALE: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank THE TRIAL COURT Legal Notice: check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Notice is hereby given that Simply Self The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION Storage located at 244 Andover St., 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box Docket No. ES17P0101EA Peabody, Ma. 01960 intends to sell or Find great 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days Essex Probate and Family Court otherwise dispose of personal effects, from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon 36 Federal Street office and other equipment in receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in Salem, MA 01970 compliance with Mass. State Law VIA bargains in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. (978)744-1020 AN ONLINE AUCTION AT WWW.STORA GETREASURES.COM ON January 20, Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Estate of: 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY 10 AM AND Fred Richard Laramie CONCLUDING ON JANUARY 25, 2018 MTGLQ INVESTORS, LP Date of Death: 12/13/2016 AT APPROXIMATELY 2 PM. THIS PUBLIC Present holder of said mortgage To all interested persons: SALE WILL RESULT IN THE GOODS A Petition for S/A - Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment of Personal BEING SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, By its Attorneys, Representative has been filed by: CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Pamela Laramie of Lynn MA APPLY. All units are sold as whole. 150 California Street requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief The following units are up for sale: Newton, MA 02458 as requested in the Petition. #3021 Jarad Settles (617) 558-0500 The Petitioner requests that: #401113 Brandi Coffey 201610-0204 - PRP Pamela Laramie of Lynn MA #2027 Joseph Maloney Item: December 22, 29, 2017, January 5, 2018 be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety #321113 Lindsey Consoli on the bond in an unsupervised administration. January 5, 12, 2018 IMPORTANT NOTICE You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the ALL POLICE ORDERED OR ACCIDENT TOWS Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A.) the return day of 01/29/2018. Notice is hereby given by: Bill's Auto Clinic, 2 Commercial St., Salem, MA. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Have pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on January 24, appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a 2018 at: 9 a.m., 2 Commercial St. Salem, MA. Private Sale on the following Motor timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage, towing within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. notice to you. something Description of Vehicle UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM 1993 Buick Regal 2G4WB54L8P1402042 PROBATE CODE (MUPC) to sell? 2006 Ford Fusion 3FAHP07156R209164 A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised 2014 Chevy Cruze 1G1PA5SG9E7351130 administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the 2002 Volvo V70 YV1SZ58D221067273 Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the 2002 Lincoln LS 1LNHM87A62Y607525 administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the 2004 Mazda 3 JM1BK143041188242 Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and 2005 Nissan Altima 1N4AL11D55N913999 expenses of administration. 2001 Mitsubishi Montero JA4LS31H61P044570 WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. 2004 Ford Taurus 1FAHP55S44A207423 Date: December 20, 2017 classifieds 1998 Toyota Camry JT2BG22K2W0169047 Pamela Casey O'Brien Thank You, Register of Probate Bill's Auto Clinic Item: January 5, 2018 2 Commercial St We can Salem MA 01970 Item: January 5, 12, 19, 2018 help! FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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While there are cup of popcorn in the oth- vided equipment and munch on popcorn and ganizations like the HFPA help keep overhead low. no state or federal laws er, waiting for the lm to training for aspiring lm- frozen yogurt from a free is vital,” she said. MANUAL WORK regulating who can and start. makers and funded scores snack bar, or enjoy movies The organization spon- Everyday home main- cannot declare themselves A pudgy 5-year-old boy of screenings at schools, from the privacy of their sors screenings for an en- tenance and repairs have a personal trainer, a poten- tugging an IV pole behind museums and hospitals. hospital rooms. tirely different audience a habit of piling up, so if tial cost (and a worthwhile him raced into the the- As a nonpro t itself, Studios provide several at the Los Angeles County you’re naturally handy one, at that) is getting cer- ater, his mom rushing up “supporting the things copies of each lm so the Museum of Art. The HFPA around the house, consid- ti ed by an industry orga- behind him. Some of the we think are important is sickest patients can stay is the lead supporter of er positioning yourself as nization like the American moviegoers wore hospital part of the HFPA’s man- in bed for screenings, said Film Independent’s screen- a master of manual labor. Council on Exercise. You’ll gowns or arrived in wheel- date,” said Meher Tatna, Laila Ayad of Lollipop. ing series at the museum, Start by specializing in a also want to consider lia- chairs. the organization’s presi- Regardless of where they which features lmmakers niche area, like building bility insurance to cover Far away from the star- dent. watch, though, they re- and actors discussing their your expertise in paint- any client injuries that ry happenings around The HFPA has given al- ceive a proper movie tick- work with critic and cura- ing or landscaping to help may happen while you’re Sunday’s Golden Globe most $30 million to date, et and sometimes souve- tor Elvis Mitchell. build credibility among training them. Awards, this Lollipop The- including $2.8 million nirs. Fox representatives “Without their support, ater Network screening of in grants presented at a brought “Ferdinand” post- that program simply would “Ferdinand” at a local chil- star-studded banquet in ers, magnets and plush not exist,” said Film Inde- dren’s hospital is among August. Among the re- toys to the Orange County pendent President Josh hundreds of lm events cipients for the past doz- screening. Welsh. “The support from made possible by the prof- en years is the Lollipop “It was so emotional!” the HFPA is so critical to itability of the annual Theater Network, which said Gisselle Jay, who es- what we do.... I don’t think awards show. While stars brings rst-run lms caped to the hospital the- people know how much the may consider the show and other entertainment ater with her husband and HFPA does to support lm an opportunity to swig events to children’s hos- two kids for “Ferdinand” and lm organizations and Champagne and socialize pitals across the country. while their third child was lm schools.” with their well-dressed The HFPA gave the group receiving treatment. Welsh said that beyond pals, nonpro t groups see $20,000 in 2016 and 2017. Eight-year-old Haleyn the LACMA screening se- the Globes as a source of Those funds have al- seconded her mom’s opin- ries, the HFPA supports much-needed nancial lowed for 180 Lollipop ion, both of the lm and Film Independent’s Proj- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS support. Theater screenings in the Lollipop Theater expe- ect Involve, an intensive The Hollywood Foreign Southern California, in- rience. lmmaking education pro- A dog walker controls multiple canines on a Press Association has cluding the recent show- “It was awesome,” she gram aimed at underrep- walk at Congress Park in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. been sharing spoils from ing of “Ferdinand” at said, cradling her Ferdi- resented storytellers. B8 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018 NATION Dow climbs above 25,000 for first time By Marley Jay been recently. Big gains in U.S. blue omy,” Hooper said. Stocks ASSOCIATED PRESS The Dow has made a chip companies have pow- have continued to climb as rapid trip from 24,000 ered the Dow’s relentless investors saw signs eco- NEW YORK — The Dow points on November 30, rise to new heights over nomic growth was finally Jones industrial average partly on enthusiasm over the past year, including an improving. burst through the 25,000 passage of the Republi- 87 percent gain in aero- Technology companies, point mark Thursday, just can-backed tax package, space giant Boeing, a 70 which put up some of five weeks after its first which could boost compa- percent rise in construc- the biggest gains in the close above 24,000. ny profits this year with tion equipment maker last year, continued to The Dow broke past across-the-board cuts to Caterpillar and a 49 per- lead the market higher 1,000-point barriers in corporate taxes. cent increase in Apple. Thursday. Microsoft, JP- 2017 on its way to a 25 per- “For a long while in 2017 The Dow, which was Morgan Chase and Wells cent gain for the year, as an I would say the biggest founded in 1896 and is Fargo posted solid gains eight-year rally since the driver was excitement the oldest barometer of in late-morning trading. Great Recession continued and anticipation over tax the U.S. stock market, And there was more good to confound skeptics. reform, but at a certain has nearly quadrupled in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS economic news Thursday: Strong global economic point I think there was value from its low during Vincent Pepe, a commodities broker with ICAP A report showed private growth and good pros- a handover to global eco- the financial crisis in early Corp., wears a Dow 25,000 hat to work at the U.S. businesses added pects for higher company nomic growth really help- 2009. But the global econo- New York Stock Exchange Thursday. 250,000 jobs last month, earnings have analysts ing to carry the stock mar- my and spending by people with smaller businesses predicting more gains, al- ket,” said Invesco Chief and businesses and gov- were. policy stimulus, which in- adding 94,000. That boost- though the market may Global Markets Strategist ernments were much slow- “Instead of fiscal stimu- flates asset prices as op- ed interest rates and sent not stay as calm as it has Kristina Hooper. er to recover than stocks lus, we relied on monetary posed to the overall econ- banks higher. Sessions terminates US policy that let legal pot flourish

By Sadie Gurman ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — The Trump administration threw the nation’s bur- geoning movement to legalize marijuana into uncertainty Thursday, terminating an Obama- era leniency policy that kept federal authorities PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS from cracking down in An iguana that froze lies near a pool after fall- states that have declared ing from a tree in Boca Raton, Fla., Thursday. it legal. Prosecutors can now go after the pot trade whenever state and feder- al drug laws collide, Attor- It’s so cold, ney General Jeff Sessions declared. Sessions’ action, just three days after a legaliza- iguanas falling tion law went into effect in California, threatened the future of the young indus- from trees try, created confusion in states where the drug is By Jennifer Kay Conservation Commis- legal and outraged both ASSOCIATED PRESS sion. marijuana advocates and some members of Con- If temperatures drop be- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — low that, iguanas freeze gress, including Sessions’ It’s so cold in Florida that up. “It’s too cold for them fellow Republicans. Many Budtender Austin Pitts, right, assists a customer inside the Harborside iguanas are falling from to move,” Sommers said. conservatives are wary of cannabis dispensary Thursday in Oakland, Calif. their perches in suburban They’re not the only what they see as federal trees. reptiles stunned by this intrusion in areas they tors there have always fo- told prosecutors in a one- cials said they would fol- Temperatures dipped week’s cold snap: Sea tur- believe must be left to the cused on marijuana crimes page memo. low the law, but would not states. below 40 degrees Fahren- tles also stiffen up when that “create the greatest While Sessions, a long- preclude the possibility of Republican Sen. Cory heit (5 degrees Celsius) temperatures fall. The safety threats” and will time marijuana foe, has medical-marijuana relat- early Thursday in parts of Gardner, who represents wildlife commission’s biol- continue to be guided by been carrying out a Jus- ed prosecutions. South Florida, according Colorado, one of eight ogists have been rescuing that, Troyer said. tice Department agenda Officials wouldn’t say to the National Weather states that have legalized cold-stunned sea turtles The largely hands-off that follows Trump’s top whether federal prosecu- Service in Miami. marijuana for recreational found floating listless- approach to marijuana priorities on such issues as tors would target mar- That’s chilly enough to use, said the change con- ly on the water or near enforcement set forth by immigration and opioids, ijuana shops and legal immobilize green iguanas tradicts a pledge Sessions shore, but no such rescue Barack Obama’s Justice this change reflects his growers, nor would they common in Miami’s sub- is planned for iguanas. made to him before being urbs. confirmed as attorneyDepartment allowed the own concerns. He railed speculate on whether pot Well-meaning residents pot business to flourish against marijuana as an prosecutions would in- Palm Beach Post col- finding stiffened iguanas general. Gardner prom- into a sophisticated, mul- Alabama senator and has crease. umnist Frank Cerabino are advised to leave them ised to push legislation to timillion-dollar industry assailed it as comparable They denied the timing tweeted a photograph of alone, as they may feel protect marijuana sales, that helps fund some state to heroin. was connected to the open- an iguana lying belly-up threatened and bite once saying he was prepared ing of California sales, next to his swimming they warm up. “to take all steps neces- government programs. Trump, as a candidate, pool. WPEC-TV posted “Don’t assume that sary” to fight the change, What happens now is in said pot should be left up which are projected to images of an iguana on they’re dead,” Sommers including holding up the doubt. to the states, but his per- bring in $1 billion annu- its back on a Palm Beach said. confirmation of Justice “In deciding which mar- sonal views on marijuana ally in tax revenue within County road. Green iguanas are an in- Department nominees. ijuana activities to pros- remain largely unknown. several years. And, the of- The cold-blooded crea- vasive species in Florida Another Republican sen- ecute under these laws It is not clear how the ficials said, Thursday’s ac- tures native to Central known for eating through ator, Lisa Murkowski of with the Department’s change might affect states tion might not be the only and South America start landscaping and digging Alaska, called the an- finite resources, prose- where marijuana is legal step toward greater mar- to get sluggish when burrows that undermine nouncement “disruptive” cutors should follow the for medical purposes. A ijuana enforcement. The temperatures fall below infrastructure. They can and “regrettable.” well-established princi- congressional amendment department has the au- 50 degrees, said Kristen grow over 5 feet long, and Colorado’s U.S. attorney, ples that govern all fed- blocks the Justice Depart- thority to sue states on the Sommers, who oversees their droppings can be a Bob Troyer, said his office eral prosecutions,” consid- ment from interfering grounds that state laws the nonnative fish and potential source of sal- won’t change its approach ering the seriousness of a with medical marijuana regulating pot are uncon- wildlife program for the monella bacteria, which to prosecution, despite Ses- crime and its impact on programs in states where stitutional, pre-empted by Florida Fish and Wildlife causes food poisoning. sions’ guidance. Prosecu- the community, Sessions it is allowed. Justice offi- federal law. Luck of the draw helps Republicans hold Virginia House

By Alan Suderman to the Virginia elections and said, “it’s OK.” a “hard fought election.” ASSOCIATED PRESS board meeting. Many The room that had been He left the speaking to were either reporters or buzzing with excitement House Republican Leader RICHMOND, Va. — Vir- Simonds’ supporters. moments before went Kirk Cox and his top dep- ginia Republicans cheered So the focus was entirely silent, save for the rap- uty, Del. Todd Gilbert, who Thursday when their can- on Simonds, who sat stoi- id click of the cameras were in much higher spir- didate won a state House cally as the commission trained on Simonds. its when they met with re- of Delegates race by luck ran through the ceremony. Much of the crowd, filled porters outside the House of the draw, having his The name of each candi- with state workers and chamber. name chosen first out of ceramic bowl. date, printed on a piece of aides to Democratic Gov. “The takeaway from to- But inside a conference paper, was placed into sep- Terry McAuliffe and Gov.- day is, we will be in the room in Richmond’s Cap- arate film canisters. The elect Ralph Northam, majority on the first day,” itol Square, where the canisters were put into a quickly filed out. Cox said, referring to the drawing was held, it was cobalt-blue-and-white ce- After a few minutes, Si- 2018 legislative session all agony of defeat and ramic bowl made by a local monds gave an impromp- that starts next week. no joy of victory. That’s artist and stirred around. tu news conference. Republicans currently because Republican Da- Board Chairman James “This is a sad conclusion control the chamber 51- vid Yancey skipped the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Alcorn pulled one of the for me,” she said, sounding 49. If Simonds pursued drawing, while Democrat- canister’s out and read a lot like she was conced- a recount, if wouldn’t be ic challenger Shelley Si- Virginia State Board of Elections chairman the winner’s name: “David ing defeat. complete before the ses- monds and many of her James Alcorn holds up the name of David Yan- Yancey.” But when asked, she ex- sion starts and Cox said supporters absorbed it in cy, the winner of a drawing to determine the Without him there, all plicitly said her options neither Yancey nor Si- stunned silence. winner of a tied election for the 94th district eyes fell on Simonds. — including a recount monds would be seated The drawing of lots House of Delegates seat at the Capitol in Rich- She stayed still and kept request, were still on the until a winner was final- took place after an elec- mond, Va., Thursday. looking straight ahead, table. ized. That would still al- tion, recount and legal not giving any initial re- For his part, Yancey’s low Republicans to elect battles between Yancey Republicans to maintain is still uncertain. action. After a few sec- only comments came on a speaker and make com- and Simonds ended in a a slim majority in the The drawing drew a onds, she looked at her social media, where he mittee assignments based tie. Yancey’s win allows House, though a final tally large, if lopsided, crowd 15-year-daughter Georgia, congratulated Simonds on on a 50-49 advantage.