SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 2016 Sheriff hopefuls NEIGHBORS BRACE FOR dispute campaign HOSPITAL’S CLOSING donations

By Adam Swift ITEM STAFF Campaign donations have become a hot-button issue in a crowded eld for the Democrat- ic nomination for Essex County Sheriff. “Since day one, I have not accepted donations from the police department or Sheriff’s Department,” said Lynn Police Chief Kevin Coppinger, one of six candidates on the Sept. 8 Democratic primary ballot. “I think it’s wrong. I do not owe anyone anything and would start with a clean slate, making decisions as a good administra- tor, not political decisions.” The disagreements over whether candidates should take donations from within the Essex County Sheriff’s De- partment date back to a pledge letter sent out by candidate Ed O’Reilly in June. O’Reilly, Coppinger and fellow candi- dates Paul Russell and William By Gayla Cawley An aerial view of tinue to evaluate the health care needs in Lynn, en- Castro agreed not to accept ITEM STAFF Union Hospital in sure that the hospital’s board be representative of nancial donations from the Lynn. the people they serve and provide progress reports LYNN — More than a month after the state ap- employees of the Essex County during and after construction. The state did not re- proved a plan that will shutter Union Hospital, res- Sheriff’s Department and their PHOTO | SCOTT EISEN quire that NSMC keep emergency services in Lynn. families. idents are still shell-shocked. But in an interview following the hearing, Robert But two candidates, Middle- “I think it’s a mistake and I think that the organi- Norton, NSMC president, told The Item they are ton House of Corrections Su- zation that runs the hospital, they’re not doing the exploring what kind of emergency service will be perintendent Michael Marks right thing,” said Joseph Ray, a Lynn resident. “The provided to the region when construction is complet- and Jerry Robito, who worked city needs a hospital.” ed. He said possibilities could be to continue what’s for the sheriff’s department for Last month, the Public Health Council of the state there today or a different model such as an urgent 34 years, did not agree to the Department of Public Health unanimously approved care center. pledge and have accepted some a $180 million expansion of North Shore Medical The medical facilities in Lynn and Salem are part donations from the department. Center (NSMC) that will close Union and move the of Partners HealthCare. beds to a new Salem campus in 2019. DONATIONS, A7 Conditions of the closure included that NSMC con- UNION, A7 Everybody Rede ning was Kung Fu playing ghting like a girl

By Katie Morrison ITEM STAFF LYNN — If you can play, you’re wel- By Jessie come to try out for the Lynn Tech foot- Nocella ball team. FOR THE ITEM Even if you’re a girl. LYNN — If Bruce Lee could do Tech student-athletes Avi Fanini and it, these Lynn youth can do it too. Makayla Handley have worked hard to “Some kids were bullying me at school, earn spots on the football team this fall, so I like that I’m learning how to protect and they’re proving they’re more than myself,” Clefthon Verdieu, 9, said. capable of competing with the boys. Fanini, a junior, joined the junior var- Verdieu is one of 12 children who attend a free sity squad last season as head coach Wing Chun martial arts class put on by Centerboard James Runner’s rst ever female foot- Inc., a nonpro t organization that provides family hous- ball player. ing services, education and youth programs. Wing Chun is a “She plays against all varsity players,” Chinese-based form of self-defense for close range combat that has Runner said of Fanini. “When we call the been associated with Lee’s famous style of ghting. varsity team, she always comes over. She’s The class for children age 9 to 15 is held at Visionspace Gallery hitting with all of the starting guys.” every Wednesday from 5-6 p.m. It was initiated by Justice Born, Fanini’s always had a passion for foot- community engagement coordinator, to help teach kids self-defense. ball, one she shared with her brother, More than half the students live in family housing. Lynn resident Adhiel, who encouraged her to try out for Born has also created many other weekly events, including drum the team at Lynn Tech. Friday marked workshops, art classes, break dancing classes and a youth open mic the two-year anniversary of Adhiel’s night. passing, and Fanini says everything she Seven-year-old Keira McCall shows Joseph Castillo, Centerboard’s Wing Chun teacher, is the ideal does, she does with him in mind. off her punch in martial arts class. FIGHTING, A7 “(He’s) the main motivation for every- PHOTO | BOB ROCHE thing I do,” Fanini said. “When I wake FOOTBALL, B2 INSIDE Kayak tours to start  owing in Saugus In Opinion By Bridget Turcotte Visitors will change direction in the turning Shribman: ITEM STAFF basin, an area of the river that was widened to The presidential allow boats to turn near the Iron Works docks paradox. A4 SAUGUS — Adventurers can soon set out on when the facility was in operation. a three-hour excursion on the Saugus River, Holmes said paddlers will explore the river’s LOOK! guided by Iron Works historians. place in nature, history and the community. Girls Inc. picks Rangers are teaming with the Saugus River “We’ll take a 20- to 30-minute break with folks a great spot Watershed Council to offer free kayak tours to talk about one of our biggest messages, which for a picnic. A8 with scenic and historic elements. is the place that this river has in the communi- Michael Holmes, a park ranger, put his rig in ty,” Holmes said. “It will be a good opportunity PHOTO | BOB ROCHE In Sports the water and mapped out the route himself. for many different people with different inter- St. Mary’s soccer to The tour will set off from Stocker Playground ests. There’s something for bird watchers and Makayla Handley and Avi Fanini rely on youth for off Winter Street and continue upstream to both play for the Lynn Tech foot- upcoming season. B1 Saugus Iron Works. TOURS, A7 ball team.

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 82° VOL. 138, ISSUE 225 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 64° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 2016 OBITUARIES Goodbye, herring? Biotech bait Juliette M. Peterson, 92 1924-2016 gives lobstermen alternative PEABODY — Juliette and Patricia Peter- M. (O’Brien) Peter- son of Lynnfield; five son, 92, a lifelong daughters and sons- By Patrick Whittle Peabody resident, in-law, Marie and ASSOCIATED PRESS died peacefully on Ralph Reid of Lynn- PORTLAND, Maine — Friday, Aug. 26, 2016 field, and Lobster and crab fisher- at the Brudnick Cen- Richard Trufant, Con- men have baited traps ter for the Living in stance and James with dead herring for gen- Peabody with her Leaver and Catherine erations, but an effort to family at her side. and Dave Gravel, all find a synthetic substitute She was the wife of the late of Peabody, and Barbara and for forage fish is nearing Paul A. Peterson Jr. Paul Leaver of Stoughton; fruition just as the little She was born in Peabody 16 grandchildren, 16 great fish are in short supply, on May 22, 1924, the daugh- grandchildren, a sister-in-law, threatening livelihoods in ter of the late Leo J. and Mary Rosemary O’Brien of Peabody, a lucrative industry. E. (Cushing) O’Brien and was and many nieces and neph- a graduate of St. John High ews. She was predeceased With about $1 million in School. by her twin sister Marguerite funding from the Nation- Guided by her strong faith O’Brien and her brother Leo al Science Foundation, a and her Irish heritage, Juliette O’Brien. small company has de- was a homemaker raising her Service information: A vis- veloped “OrganoBait,” a family of six children, tending itation will be held on Sun- hockey puck-shaped prod- to all their needs and she was day from 3 until 7 p.m. at the uct packed with an artifi- also a Girl Scout leader. She CONWAY, CAHILL-BRODEUR cial attractant crabs and was an ardent sports fan and Funeral Home at the 82 Lynn lobsters love. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS especially enjoyed watching St., Peabody facility. Her fu- Commercial fishermen Commercial crabber Mal Luebkert pulls a crab pot out of the Great have long experimented the Red Sox and the Patriots. neral will be held on Monday Wicomico river in Heathsville, Va., Thursday, Aug. 18. She loved to bowl and was at 10 a.m. from the funeral with alternative baits. able to participate until she home followed by a funeral They have tried other fish used,” Bayer said. “If it’s ef- lonial era and plays a role protect fish species from was well into her 80s. Her Mass at St. Ann’s Church, species, processed slabs of fective and cost effective.” in some other commercial overexploitation. beautiful needlepoint and Lynn Street, Peabody, at 11 horseshoe crab, even cow The lobster catch has fisheries, as well as in food OrganoBait, developed knitting were cherished by a.m. Burial will be in St. hide and pigs feet. Some been booming, but the fleet products and nutritional by the Greensboro, North those lucky enough to receive Mary’s Cemetery, Salem. products remain on the is suffering the most acute supplements. Fishermen Carolina, firm Kepley Bio- them. She enjoyed her many Expressions of sympathy market; many have gone bait shortage facing the caught more than 200 mil- systems, is different from days at the Torigian Senior may be made to Friends of quickly. fishing industry. Lobster lion pounds of herring and other alternative baits. It’s Center playing bingo and so- the Peabody Council on Ag- No one has made com- traps typically are baited 1.2 billion pounds of men- not an animal product, but cializing with her friends. Her ing, 75R Central St., Pea- mercially successful syn- with herring. However, haden in 2014. instead a calcium-based most cherished time was be- body, MA 01960 or to Care thetic bait, and even an- not enough herring are New England fishing tablet made with synthet- ing with her children, grand- Dimensions, 75 Sylvan St., imal-based alternatives being caught in the waters managers are guiding the ic materials that replicate children and great grandchil- Suite 102-B, Danvers, MA don’t always gain market far off New England. industry through a short- the smell of decaying fish dren. 01923 in her memory. For acceptance, said Bob Bay- If prolonged, experts say, age of herring offshore by to attract lobsters and She is survived by her son directions and guestbook, er, a professor of veteri- the shortage could raise the limiting the number of crabs. and daughter-in-law, Paul visit www.ccbfuneral.com. nary science at the Univer- price and reduce the avail- days they can fish closer Kepley president An- sity of Maine who studies ability of lobsters and crabs. to the coast. Without the thony Dellinger said the lobsters and has worked Development of synthet- restrictions, officials say, product could take pres- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS on attractants for 30 years. ic baits could cut into the fishermen would be at risk sure off forage fish, which “If somebody comes up $20 billion U.S. bait fish- of exceeding quotas the some environmentalists Future of Harvard Square’s Pod of orcas spotted 12 with a good one, it will be ery, which dates to the Co- government establishes to say need protection. historic newsstand uncertain miles off Cape Cod CAMBRIDGE (AP) — BOSTON (AP) — Orcas What’s in a name? Governments The future is uncertain have been spotted off for a historic newsstand Cape Cod for the second at the heart of Harvard time this summer. recast anti-extremism efforts Square. The Cape Cod Times The Boston Globe reports that a group of By Philip Marcelo good progression of what reports that Cambridge tuna fishermen about 12 ASSOCIATED PRESS they set out to do a couple wants to invest nearly $5 miles off the coast spotted of years ago.” million to renovate the four orcas on Tuesday BOSTON — Govern- Experts say the name brick plaza where the and posted a video of the ment efforts to prevent changes are in part recog- encounter online. Out of Town News kiosk violent extremism from nition that CVE and other The whales stayed near- stands. taking root in the U.S. are similarly named programs The 500-square-foot by for 10 to 15 minutes getting new, less polariz- and at one point swam in the United Kingdom brick kiosk and its ing names. and elsewhere have gen- surrounding plaza have under the boat. Massachusetts this The sighting was con- erated strong opposition been a gathering place month recast its contro- among some civil rights for decades for Harvard firmed by marine biolo- versial Countering Vio- gists at the New England activists who feel they un- University academics and lent Extremism, or CVE, fairly target Muslims. students and for commu- Aquarium in Boston. program in Boston as Whale researcher Philip “The term CVE has nity residents. PromotingIN MEMORIAM Engagement, become a distraction, a It was originally built Hamilton says seeing AcceptancePAUL R.and SMITH Commu- "AMPIE" FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS catch-all phrase that is in 1928, and was placed orcas in New England wa- nity Empowerment, or ters is relatively rare, and 1947 ~ AUGUST 27 ~ 2016 defined by both sides of on the National Register PEACE.Happy birthday! Muslim, Christian, minority and government when they are seen they the debate as either the of Historic Places in 1978. TheLove, move Fallon andcomes Caroline after leaders fix their eyes on a laptop screen show- are usually farther off cause of or to all City officials for years Minneapolis — another ing a video as part of a federal pilot program shore. The East Coast orca society’s problems,” said have been weighing city whereIN MEMORIAM such efforts are called Countering Violent Extremism, at Rox- population is centered Seamus Hughes, deputy designs but haven’t underwayJENNIFER —L. MONTEIRO rebranded bury Community College in Boston. around Newfoundland 2012 ~ AUGUST 27 ~ 2016 director of George Wash- settled on a plan. They’ve its program last year as and Labrador in Canada. ON HER FOURTH ANNIVERSARY ington University’s Pro- expressed interest in Building Community Re- as a modest part of his from the CVE moniker gram on Extremism. redeveloping the kiosk Child enticement suspect silience. The Department administration’s broader and that he’s fine with lo- The changes also show for public, rather than of Homeland Security also strategy to combat ex- cal efforts adopting names how counter-radicalization commercial, use. ordered held without bail created the Office of Com- tremist thinking before it they feel best reflect their efforts in the U.S. are grad- munity Partnerships to results in violence. intentions. NEWBURYPORT (AP) ually evolving from a crim- State offers reward in LGBT advance CVE efforts. — A Massachusetts man George Selim, who heads “I don’t think that waters inal justice question to one Pilot programs in Bos- newspaper box explosion charged with trying to the Office for Community down the CVE mission be- focused on public health, ton, Minneapolis and Los Partnerships and an in- cause, at the end of the day, said Salam Al-Marayati, SALEM (AP) — Mas- entice what he thought was an underage girl for Angeles were launched teragency CVE task , CVE is largely a Beltway president of the Los Ange- sachusetts’ fire mar- IN MEMORIAM to fanfare by President said that the federal gov- Washington term,” he said. les-based Muslim Public shal’s office is offering a sex has PAULbeen R. ordered SMITH held without bail."AMPIE" Barack Obama in 2014 ernment isn’t shying away “What Boston is doing is a Affairs Council. reward of up to $5,000 1947 ~ AUGUST 27 ~ 2016 for information about The DailyHappy Newsbirthday! of an explosive that deto- NewburyportLove, Fallon and reports Caroline nated inside the news that 65-year-old Richard PublicThose we love don't go away. pool proposal makes waves box of an LGBT newspa- Bly ofIN Dracut MEMORIAM was held They walk beside us every day. at a hearingJENNIFER L. Thursday MONTEIRO to Love you forever and a day, per in Salem. Fallon (Munchkin) and Mom determine2012 ~ AUGUST whether 27 ~ 2016 he is The explosion of the ON HER FOURTH ANNIVERSARY on Connecticut’s ‘Gold Coast’ Rainbow Times box along dangerous. Authorities say detec- ByIN Dave MEMORIAM Collins next to large houses in the worked for years to get son to grow up in a com- the Essex Street mall was ELI DAVID JOHNSON ASSOCIATED PRESS Noroton Bay neighbor- an indoor public pool in munity without a pool. ... reported early Tuesday. tives on Monday respond- 18 YEARS hood, and property own- town. The committee con- I think Darien eventually Police say it shook the ed to a Craigslist ad In a neighborhood that ers voiced concerns over sidered Weed Beach Park, is going to have to have a downtown area and was seeking “curious young girls or taboo moms.” includes multimillion-dol- security, traffic, noise, cost but quickly discarded the pool.” heard up to a mile away. An officer pretending to lar waterfront homes and building in a wetlands idea, she said. Peter Van Winkle was Police say they’re treat- be a 14-year-old exchanged on Connecticut’s “Gold area vulnerable to dam- “It was one of those among the opponents. He ing the case as a possible emails, photos and instant Coast,” the latest plan age from storm surges. not-in-my-backyard situ- said his main concern was hate crime. messages with Bly. Author- to build the first public But a survey of 2,100 ations,” Orem said of the the potential for storm The Rainbow Times is ities say Bly sent a sexually swimming pool is making residents shows 66 per- response to an indoor pool. damage. The 85-year- marketed to the lesbi- explicit photo to the girl. waves. cent believe a seasonal “We just knew there were old engineer has lived an, gay, bisexual and Detectives arranged The turbulence devel- pool is needed at the park. a lot of wealthy neighbors in Noroton Bay for more transgenderIN MEMORIAM community. PAUL R. SMITH a meeting with Bly at a oped after a consultant It’s the latest chapter in that vicinity and they than 40 years and owns The newspaper"AMPIE" says the I just want to say we all love you commuterThose we loverail don't station go away. in monthsand miss ago you recommendedlike crazy; can't in an on-again, off-again would fight it.” a waterfront home not far box1947 has ~ beenAUGUST vandalized 27 ~ 2016 Happy birthday! NewburyThey walk on beside Tuesday us every andday. thebelieve town it's beenof Darien18 years. buildI still saga to build the first pub- In April, both support- from Weed Beach Park. nearlyLove, 10 Fallon times and Caroline before. Love you forever and a day, feel like it's just a dream. Your arrestedFallon (Munchkin)him. and Mom ansisters outdoor, and brothers seasonal love you pool so lic pool in Darien, a town ers and opponents of the After Superstorm San- inmuch Weed always. Beach And GodPark. is smiling of more than 21,000 that Weed Beach Park plan dy in 2012, he said, three IN MEMORIAM downThe on town-ownedus from you. park consistently makes lists of packed a Parks and Rec- homes near him were so JENNIFER L. MONTEIRO IN MEMORIAM sits on LongLove, Island Mom Sound the wealthiest in America. reation Commission hear- damaged they had to be 2012 ~ AUGUST 27 ~ 2016 ELI DAVID JOHNSON XOXOXO ON HER FOURTH ANNIVERSARY 18 YEARS The efforts stretch back ing, and many voiced their torn down. IN MEMORIAM some 40 years, according opinions. “I just think personally 2015 ~ AUGUST 28 ~ 2016 to some residents. When Resident Amanda Craig it’s a risky, expensive ven- FIRST ANNIVERSARY pool proposals were pre- told the commission the ture,” he said Friday. “You sented, they were defeated private clubs with swim- could end up after a big or withdrawn in the face ming pools in town are too storm having a quarter of opposition. expensive for her family to a half million dollars of “It’s very frustrating. and the waiting lists are damage being done. I have We just can’t figure out several years long. no objection to a pool. I where to put it,” said res- “I’m dying for a pool,” just don’t think it should ident Laurie Orem, who Craig said. “I can’t imag- be built in a hazardous I just want to say we all love you was on a committee that ine what it’s like for my area.” and miss you like crazy; can't believe it's been 18 years. I still feel like it's just a dream. Your IN MEMORIAM sisters and brothers love you so We think of you every day PAUL R. SMITH ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Those we love don't go away. much always. And God is smiling and miss you so much. "AMPIE" They walk beside us every day. down on us from you. You're at peace now. 1947 ~ AUGUST 27 ~ 2016 Call Customer Service to place an ad Love you forever and a day, Love, Mom Love you, Happy birthday! 781-593-7700, ext. 2 Fallon (Munchkin) and Mom XOXOXO Diane, Gus, and family Love, Fallon and Caroline

IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM ELI DAVID JOHNSON 2015 ~ AUGUST 28 ~ 2016 JENNIFER L. MONTEIRO 18 YEARS FIRST ANNIVERSARY 2012 ~ AUGUST 27 ~ 2016 ON HER FOURTH ANNIVERSARY

I just want to say we all love you We think of you every day and miss you like crazy; can't and miss you so much. believe it's been 18 years. I still You're at peace now. feel like it's just a dream. Your Love you, sisters and brothers love you so Diane, Gus, and family much always. And God is smiling down on us from you. Those we love don't go away. Love, Mom They walk beside us every day. XOXOXO Love you forever and a day, Fallon (Munchkin) and Mom IN MEMORIAM 2015 ~ AUGUST 28 ~ 2016 IN MEMORIAM FIRST ANNIVERSARY ELI DAVID JOHNSON 18 YEARS

We think of you every day and miss you so much. I just want to say we all love you You're at peace now. and miss you like crazy; can't Love you, believe it's been 18 years. I still Diane, Gus, and family feel like it's just a dream. Your sisters and brothers love you so much always. And God is smiling down on us from you. Love, Mom XOXOXO

IN MEMORIAM 2015 ~ AUGUST 28 ~ 2016 FIRST ANNIVERSARY

We think of you every day and miss you so much. You're at peace now. Love you, Diane, Gus, and family SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US Town rallies for Jewish family hit by graffiti

110 Munroe St. By Dake Kang trash bins as well, turning someone could do some- P.O. Box 5 ASSOCIATED PRESS symbols of hate into sym- thing so ugly, and we took Lynn, MA 01903 bols of love. it as a family thing.” HAVERTOWN, Pa. — A “We decided that paint- A local bar, Connell’s Customer Service Jewish woman in subur- ing something over this ... mailman, and others Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ban Philadelphia woke up it kind of made the swas- spread word across town, Connecting last week to a spray-paint- tika completely meaning- and people online started All Departments: ed swastika on her trash less,” Cohen-Eskin said. passing around Cohen-Es- 781-593-7700 bin, and now her neighbors In this tight-knit commu- kin’s story. After she sent Ext. 2 and strangers from other nity of different religions the letters, she went out countries are rallying to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Classified Advertising and creeds, the searing sym- for an art show — and [email protected] support her by painting bol of hate made Cohen-Es- came back to hundreds of Nurse and Ebola survivor Nancy Writebol talks their own garbage cans Subscriptions kin’s letter electrifying. messages and phone calls to reporters after speaking to nursing students [email protected] with flowers, hearts, birds “I still get goosebumps,” from people as far afield as at Emory University in Atlanta Friday. and butterflies. Circulation said Megan Connell, one Canada, Germany, and Ire- [email protected] It was a typical Aug. 19 of Cohen-Eskin’s neigh- land. Many sent pictures of morning for Esther Co- Ext. 3 bors. “I had to explain to trash cans they painted in hen-Eskin when she went my three-year-old that a show of support. Ebola survivor to Newsroom outside and saw the Nazi [email protected] symbol on her bin. She [email protected] said she felt horrible and nurse students: Be Ext. 4 knew she was targeted Sports because the sign didn’t [email protected] appear anywhere else in the best of the best Ext. 5 her Havertown neighbor- By Kathleen Foody bol returned to Liberia in Retail and Online hood, where she’s lived for ASSOCIATED PRESS March 2015 as a volun- Advertising almost 20 years. teer with the North Car- [email protected] “It’s not like someone ATLANTA — An Amer- olina-based charity SIM wrote some obscenity ADVERTISING ican woman treated for along with her husband, on my trash can or gave the Ebola virus at Emory David. Ernie Carpenter, Jr. me the finger,” she said University Hospital said Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 Writebol said since re- [email protected] in a telephone interview health care workers con- turning she sees evidence Thursday. “The swastika tinue to learn more about Bob Gunther that people recognize the Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 is such a deep-rooted sign the disease she contracted importance of containing [email protected] of hatred for everyone, es- in 2014 while volunteer- possible cases of Ebola. Ralph Mitchell pecially Judaism, that I ing in the west African The WHO announced in Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1332 felt so targeted.” country of Liberia. June that the most recent [email protected] She spoke to her husband Nancy Writebol ad- outbreaks in Liberia and Philip Ouellette and called police, who have dressed nursing students Guinea had ended and Vice President / Sales, ext. 1257 begun an investigation. in Atlanta on Friday, continues to monitor the [email protected] She called a friend for about two years after she countries. Cassie Vitali advice and he told her: arrived at the university’s Continued research on Advertising Sales Rep., ext. 1280 “The only way to triumph hospital on a stretcher for [email protected] all infectious diseases hate is with love.” Hearing treatment in a specialized will prevent their spread, Patricia Whalen that, Cohen-Eskin, an art- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS unit for contagious diseas- Writebol said. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 ist, decided to paint over es. [email protected] “If it’s not Ebola, it’s go- the swastika with flow- Jenny Farley poses for a photograph with her “Vaccinations are being ing to be something else,” BUSINESS OFFICE ers, and to stick letters trashcan she decorated to show support for her worked on, (the experi- she added. “It’s going to Beth Bresnahan in mailboxes asking her neighbors whose garbage can was defaced with mental drug) ZMapp is be the Zika. It’s going to Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1253 neighbors to paint their a large swastika in Havertown, Pa. being perfected and stud- be some other disease [email protected] ies are going forward,” that we need to be aware Susan J. Conti Writebol said in an inter- of and not wait so long to Controller, ext. 1288 view after speaking to stu- address.” [email protected] SpaceX Dragon returns to dents. “We’re encouraged Writebol told nursing Ted Grant by that.” students starting a new Publisher, ext. 1234 More than 11,000 peo- [email protected] school year that they Earth with station science ple in West Africa died of should follow the example Marian Kinney the virus starting in 2014, set by health care workers ext. 1212 [email protected] according to the World who treated her in Emo- Health Organization. ry’s isolation unit, partic- Will Kraft Vice President / Finance Writebol was the second ularly the 21 nurses who ext. 1296 American to arrive at Em- offered pedicures, remem- [email protected] ory after contracting the bered her favorite drink Jennifer Perez disease while working at a of V8 and comforted her ext. 1205 Liberian hospital. Her du- family members. [email protected] ties included helping dis- “To the Ebola team of CIRCULATION infect doctors and nurses nurses: You are the best,” Lisa Mahmoud who worked with Ebola she said. “Students, I chal- Manager, ext. 1239 patients. lenge you. Be the best of [email protected] Four Americans were the best. Stand in the gap. CLASSIFIED treated and recovered Don’t be afraid. Wear that Abbe Young Smith from the disease that uniform with pride and Manager, ext. 1276 summer at Emory. serve the people that come [email protected] After recovering, Write- through the door.” Kerry Smith Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 [email protected] PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The colonel’s secret NEWSROOM In this frame grab taken from NASA Television, a SpaceX Dragon cap- Bill Brotherton sule, right, separates from a robotic arm of the International Space Sta- recipe revealed? Not Features Editor ext. 1338 tion en route back to Earth with a load of science experiments and gear [email protected] from the space station Friday. Gayla Cawley so fast, says KFC Reporter, ext. 1236 flew up on the Dragon as sules for NASA. Its shut- [email protected] By Marcia Dunn ASSOCIATED PRESS part of a genetic study. tles five years retired, the NEW YORK (AP) — Has point, Ledington pulled Dillon Durst “Good splashdown of space agency has turned Colonel Sanders’ nephew out a family scrapbook Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 CAPE CANAVERAL, [email protected] Dragon confirmed,” SpaceX over orbital deliveries of inadvertently revealed to containing the last will Fla. — A SpaceX Dragon reported via Twitter. both cargo and the world the secret blend and testament of Sanders’ Thomas Grillo capsule returned to Earth Rubins and Japanese to private companies, in of 11 herbs and spices be- second wife, Claudia Led- Weekly/City Editor, ext. 1264 on Friday with scientific [email protected] Takuya Onishi order to focus on Mars hind KFC’s fried chicken ington. gifts from the Internation- used the big robot arm to exploration. In the mean- empire? On the back of the doc- Spenser Hasak al Space Station. Copy Editor, ext. 1278 release the capsule. Mis- time, NASA astronauts The company says the ument is a handwritten [email protected] NASA astronaut Kate sion Control thanked the ride in Russian capsules recipe published in the list for a blend of 11 herbs Rubins waved goodbye as Thor Jourgensen astronauts for their effort, to the space station. Chicago Tribune is not and spices to be mixed News Editor, ext. 1267 the Dragon slowly flew then added, “To the Drag- SpaceX is the only space authentic. But that hasn’t with two cups of white [email protected] away Friday morning. Six on recovery team, fair station shipper capable of stopped rampant online flour. While Joe Ledington Steve Krause hours later, the spacecraft winds and following seas.” returning items for anal- speculation that one of initially told the reporter Sports Editor, ext. 1229 parachuted into the Pacif- The Dragon delivered ysis back to Earth; that’s the most legendary and that it was the original [email protected] ic, just off Mexico’s Baja a new docking port last why the Dragon is so im- closely guarded secrets in recipe, he later said that Katie Morrison California coast. It’s load- month that will be used portant to NASA. Everyone the history of fast food has he didn’t know for sure. Sports Reporter ed with 3,000 pounds of in another year or two by else’s cargo ships are filled been exposed. KFC — which is a sub- [email protected] research and equipment, SpaceX and Boeing, which with trash at mission’s end It all started when a sidiary of Yum Brands Inc. Owen O’Rourke including 12 mice that are developing crew cap- and burn up on re-entry. Photographer, ext. 1224 reporter visited with Joe — calls its recipe “one of [email protected] Ledington, a nephew of the biggest trade secrets Anne Marie Tobin Kentucky Fried Chicken in the world.” It says that Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 Tropical Smoothie Cafe sued: founder Colonel Harland the recipe the reporter [email protected] David Sanders. saw is not the real thing. Bridget Turcotte The reporter was work- “Many people have Reporter, ext. 1269 Hepatitis A in Egyptian berries ing on a story for the Tri- made these claims over [email protected] bune’s travel section about the years and no one has RICHMOND, Va. (AP) es across the country, and That makes it crucial to Mark Sutherland Corbin, Kentucky, where been accurate — this one — There are now 28 con- Virginia is not the only provide timely alerts about Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 the colonel served his isn’t either,” KFC said in a [email protected] firmed cases of hepatitis A state affected. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Experience vs. vision: the presidential paradox B A. B John M. Gilberg Chief Executive O cer The analysis you hear everywhere ed, if not disreputable. Remember, been a member of the Illinois state T J   Edward M. Grant News Editor Gordon R. Hall is that this is an extraordinary elec- too, that Vice President Richard M. Senate. But Obama had vision — of W   J. K Monica Connell Healey tion, a departure from the ordinary, Nixon was a scandal-tarred pugilist a nation of hope, bipartisanship and Vice President, Finance staking out new ground in American whose own president couldn’t recall economic recovery — in surfeit, and P   G. O  J. Patrick Norton Vice President, Sales Michael H. Shanahan, Chairman political history. a single instance when his deputy as the first black nominee of a major P ”  And in some ways it is: The rhetoric actually contributed positively to American political party, he became Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 is lower and meaner than anything the internal White House debate part of the vision of Americans, Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 we’ve seen since Grover Cleveland and whose conduct during the Red many of whom believed his election Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 was elected in 1884; the candidates Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Scare era of the 1950s was far short would reflect the better angels of the Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 are the least appealing since James of exemplary. national character. Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Buchanan somehow came out on That time the visionary won, and All of which brings us to the Amer- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 top in 1856; the prospects for mean- though today we think the Kenne- Brian C. ¢ayer, 1996-1999 ican choice for Nov. 8. Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 ingful politics after the election the dy victory was inevitable and admi- On the one hand, we have the Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 dimmest since Franklin Pierce as- rable, it was a close-run thing, the classic candidate of experience, a cended to the White House in 1852. margin of victory coming down to John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 groundbreaking first lady who’s That’s without even taking into dubious election results in Illinois, served as senator and secretary of account whether one candidate is a state controlled by a Democratic state, marked for leadership since mentally unstable or the other lacks machine with few romantic notions her Wellesley College days — long the stamina to perform the job. of the importance of letting the pub- on the resume, maybe short on the But in a very major way the elec- lic voice be heard. romance. On the other we have tion of 2016 fits comfortably into But a visionary of a different sort the classic candidate of vision, who a great American framework, one — for Sen. Barry Goldwater of Ari- speaks of making the country great that has guided our politics for zona certainly had a vision, of a new again — long on rhetoric, short on EDITORIAL three-quarters of a century, perhaps conservative ascendancy — was specifics. more. Among many other things, clobbered four years later by the ul- Trump’s critics view him with hor- this election fits a familiar pattern, timate man of experience, Lyndon ror, but cannot see that Clinton’s a struggle between vision and expe- B. Johnson, an accomplished former critics view her with similar deep rience. Capitol aide, House member, Senate distaste. It is true that Trump has Put aside whether you think Hil- majority leader, vice president and broken boundaries of civility and lary Clinton and Donald Trump rep- valiant recipient of the baton tossed comportment. Clinton wants to resent grave threats to the character to him by a martyred president. break boundaries herself. Each side of the country. The Clinton parti- Vision triumphed over experience harbors the darkest view of the oth- sans and much of the commentari- in 1980, when Ronald Reagan, who er, and each side believes that the at surely believe Trump represents personified the second phase of the sort of false objectivity that is the just such a threat, but the Trump Goldwater conservative movement, central animating theory of conven- adherents and his media supporters easily triumphed over Jimmy Car- tional journalism is at heart flawed. feel very much the same way about ter, battle-tested over the economy, Perhaps this year is a contest test- Clinton. They could, of course, both energy, the debate over the destiny ing Americans’ adherence to basic be right, but that’s not the question of the Panama Canal and fallout principles. Both sides surely think at hand; many sober people believed from the Islamic revolution in Iran. so. that Franklin Delano Roosevelt had It happened again a dozen years But what sets this election apart dictatorial impulses, just as many later. George H.W. Bush had the ex- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS are two questions: Has Clinton’s ex- intelligent Americans held the con- perienced hand, having run for na- perience — her actual experience, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary viction that Herbert Hoover was an tional office multiple times, served not the mere fact of possessing ex- Clinton speaks during a campaign event at unfeeling, stubborn ideologue blind as a House member, Watergate-era perience — itself been corrupting, Truckee Meadows Community College in to the economic, social and cultural chairman of the Republican Nation- and therefore disqualifying? And is Reno, Nev., Thursday. threat in front of his very eyes. al Committee, chief U.S. delegate to the substance of Trump’s vision — But in some ways this election is China, director of Central Intelli- not the mere fact of his having a vi- the mirror image of the 1960 con- gence, vice president for eight years sion — too much a departure from test, which pitted an experienced and president for four. He lost easily fundamental American values of Clintons should former House member, senator, to Gov. Bill Clinton of Arkansas, rid- civility and tolerance, and therefore eight-year vice president and veter- iculed by his rivals as a failed gover- disqualifying? an Cold Warrior against a visionary nor of a small state but empowered These questions may be paired on sever ties with dilettante whose own vice presiden- with a sense of mission, a clear-eyed the page as if they are of equal val- tial nominee was far savvier and ex- vision to serve and preserve the mid- ue or, more to the point, whether the perienced in the ways and folkways dle class and an intoxicating whiff of two candidates are morally equiva- Clinton Foundation of Washington than he was. the new and appealing. lent. They may not be. But the ques- Remember, please, that Sen. John Now move to the 2008 election. tion at hand is whether the qualms If you believe public officials’ doors should be F. Kennedy had skipped the vote Sen. John McCain, former House growing out of one are outweighed equally open to all, you can’t be happy with the to censure Sen. Joseph McCarthy member, sitting senator, onetime by the qualms growing out of the news that Clinton Foundation donors comprised of Wisconsin, was described by El- Vietnam prisoner and incontest- other. Sad to say, that’s at base what more than half of the private citizens Hillary Clin- eanor Roosevelt as more profile able (until the Trump era) war hero, this election is about. ton met with while secretary of state. than courage, and was the son of a clearly was the prohibitive favorite There’s no evidence of pay-for-play, as Donald controversial businessman whose in experience. His opponent, Sen. David Shribman is a Pulitzer Trump keeps insisting. It appears no laws were views about America’s role as Barack Obama, had almost no ex- Prize-winning columnist. He is a broken or ethics rules compromised. And yet, giv- World War II began were discredit- perience; four years earlier he had Swampscott High graduate. ing 85 of 154 private audiences to donors to your family’s charity sure smells like pay-for-access, if not pay-for-play. As bad as that looks, though, it’s legally OK. If it weren’t, ethical shadows might dog the entire Con- gress. Our leaders won’t admit it, but pay-for-ac- cess goes on in Washington, D.C., all day every day. And yet, Congress just can’t seem to pass effective campaign finance reform to squelch the impact of big money on our politics. Not hard to imagine why. Still, that’s no excuse for Clinton. When you seek the highest office, you should uphold the highest of standards. Even if no laws were broken or rules violated, common sense tells you this kind of thing looks bad. Her campaign blasted the Associated Press re- port that revealed the meetings. Her team says the story includes too small a sampling of her meet- ings, and casts aspersions on legitimate meetings with people like Melinda Gates, a Clinton Founda- tion donor and international philanthropist in her own right. Perhaps. The Clintons knew they had a prob- lem before the story appeared, however. Bill Clin- ton has said he’ll step down from the foundation’s board and stop fundraising, should his wife win the White House. The foundation won’t accept money from foreign governments or corporations if she wins. That’s not enough. The potential for ethical con- flicts remains too great. Bill Clinton should step down now. The family should wall itself off from the foundation immedi- READERS’ FORUM ately, and take its name off the charity, as it should have when she was secretary of state. A vote for Borelli for effects of crime and he has never afraid to fight for our neighborhoods The foundation does critically important work forgotten the people who have been at every level of government. around the globe. Clinton foes who are reducing it governor’s council hurt by it. In fact, Stephen still re- I’m supporting Stephen not just to a political foil might not literally be bound for members the faces and the names of because of his extensive background hell, as ex-Clinton aide James Carville suggests, On Thursday, Sept. 8, the people some the people who he was able to and his integrity, but also because but surely new leadership can step in to continue of Saugus will head to the polls on help throughout his 30-year career. he is a first-rate public servant with its good deeds. Primary Day to choose their next I know that if it wasn’t for someone a plan to reform our criminal jus- In the meantime, D.C. partisans who are shocked governor’s councilor. I would like to like Stephen Borelli, many families tice system. He is the only person — shocked! — to find possible pay-for-access in encourage my family, friends and today would not be the same nor running for governor’s council who their midst should pass legislation strengthening fellow residents to vote for Stephen could they have received the help is fully committed to investing in a safeguards against it. Borelli in this election because his they needed. court system that views us as their Who knows if any more surprises concerning the commitment to our community and For many of us who know him, we neighbors — not just as their next foundation’s ties with the Clinton State Depart- his extensive experience make him know that Stephen has the charac- case. Stephen knows that our neigh- ment will pop up from the new batch of 15,000-plus the right choice for the job. ter and integrity to be an excellent borhoods need public servants who emails a judge has ordered released. Ever the law- What I admire most about Ste- elected official. He is someone who are focused on community. yer, Clinton seems to think that as long as she’s phen is that he is not a bystander. works hard every day, helps create Stephen Borelli is the right choice done nothing illegal or broken any rules, she’s OK. He has a quiet conviction to get the meaningful change in people’s lives for governor’s council because he She is, it seems, a far shrewder lawyer than pol- job done right. Stephen doesn’t just and rarely seeks the spotlight. wants to put the right people in our itician. talk about the things that need to I want to encourage our community courts who can do the most good for She seems not to recognize that while a good law- get better in our court system. He to vote for the candidate who will al- families who are struggling. I hope yer focuses on what the law allows, a good politi- knows that we need action and we ways have us in mind throughout ev- my neighbors will put the right can- cian focuses on what the people want. need a governor’s councilor who can ery decision that he makes. Stephen didate in office and join me in voting Her dismal trustworthiness ratings strongly sug- help solve the problems that real was there for us when he served as a for Stephen Borelli for governor’s gest the people want to see stricter ethical stan- people deal with every day. police officer and he has never let go council on Thursday, Sept 8. dards from her. She ignores that at her own peril. As a former police officer, Stephen of that commitment. I know that he Al DiNardo has seen firsthand the devastating will always deliver for us and he isn’t Saugus

TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A5 US economy grew at tepid 1.1 percent pace in spring By Christopher S. Rugaber ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — The U.S. economy expanded at a sluggish 1.1 percent pace this spring as busi- nesses sharply reduced their stockpiles of goods and spent less on new buildings and equipment. Yet most analysts forecast PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS much faster growth in the summer and fall, fu- Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds a roundtable eled by healthy consumer meeting with the Republican Leadership Initiative in his offices at spending. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump Tower in New York Thursday. Friday’s estimate is slightly below the Com- Joe Russo, of Medway, Mass., puts a bag of pot- merce Department’s pre- ting soil into a cart while shopping at a Home Deportations just latest topic vious figure of 1.2 percent Depot store location in Bellingham, Mass. growth as measured by gross domestic product, The Federal Reserve The economy stumbled where Trump has wavered the broadest gauge of the Bank of Atlanta - in the first three months economy. ly forecasts growth will of the year as consumers By Jill Colvin On immigration, he seems come back,” he told CNN. Consumers offset the jump to a 3.4 percent an- spent cautiously. Slow ASSOCIATED PRESS to offer conflicting stances And his new campaign corporate cutbacks in nual pace in the July-Sep- overseas growth and a every day. manager, Kellyanne Con- the April-June quarter tember quarter. stronger dollar held back WASHINGTON — As he “The Trump campaign way, now describes his po- by spending at the fast- Still, the economy ex- exports. Stock markets powered through his ri- has been premised on a big sition on the issue as: “To est pace in six quarters, panded at a lackluster 1 gyrated amid signs that vals in the Republican pri- lie,” charged Tim Miller, an be determined.” Commerce said Friday. percent annual pace in China’s economy, the sec- mary, Donald Trump sold anti-Trump Republican In December, Trump That suggests steady job the first half of 2016, fol- ond-largest in the world, himself as the “tell-it-like- strategist. “And the big lie called for “a total and com- growth and modest pay lowing growth of 2.6 per- was slowing. it-is” candidate, a brash is that he says unpopular plete shutdown of Muslims gains are making Ameri- cent last year. The slug- Those headwinds likely truth-teller whose policy truths and tells people what entering the United States cans more confident and gish first half is a stark caused U.S. businesses to pronouncements wouldn’t he really thinks, when the until our country’s repre- willing to spend. reminder of the economy’s cut back on their stock- be swayed by the polls. truth is he’s just an extreme sentatives can figure out “The very slight down- inability to achieve strong, piles and slow their spend- “I’ve never wanted to version of a pandering poli- what is going on.” It was ward revision ... isn’t too sustainable growth since ing on new equipment in learn the language of the tician. He tells people what a stunning proposal from concerning, especially giv- the recession ended sev- the second quarter. The insiders and I’ve never been he thinks they want to hear.” a presidential candidate: a en that the more recent en years ago. It has been decline in stockpiling was politically correct,” he said Trump had vowed religion-based prohibition data point to a strong re- the slowest recovery since the fastest since the au- recently. “But one thing I during the GOP primary criticized as both unfeasi- bound in the third quar- World War II, and followed tumn of 2011. can promise you this: I will to deport all of the esti- ble and un-American. ter,” Steve Murphy, an the worst downturn since When companies clear always tell you the truth.” mated 11 million people But following the Orlan- economist at forecasting the 1930s. Growth hasn’t out their inventories, they Yet again and again, living in the country il- do night club shooting in firm Capital Economics, topped 3 percent for a full order fewer new goods, Trump’s positions have legally with the help of a June, Trump appeared to said in a research note. year since 2005. weighing on growth. swayed, as he has reversed “deportation force.” introduce a new standard: his stances in the face of But in recent days, he “When I am elected, I will criticism and in front of has suggested he might be suspend immigration from different audiences. “softening.” areas of the world where Biden announces new funding His rival, Hillary Clinton, At a Fox town hall that there is a proven history has also wavered over the aired Wednesday night, of terrorism against the for Amtrak Northeast Corridor course of her career, includ- Trump suggested he might United States, Europe or ing reversing her support be open to allowing at least our allies, until we fully WILMINGTON, Del. which is named for him. Transportation Depart- for the Trans-Pacific Part- some immigrants in the understand how to end (AP) — Federal officials He was joined by Deputy ment says is the largest nership trade agreement. country illegally to stay, as these threats,” he said. say the government will Secretary of Transporta- single loan in its histo- But Trump’s pivots have long as they pay taxes. Trump’s aides suggested make a $2.45 billion loan to tion Victor Mendez, whose ry, will be used to make often induced whiplash, But by Thursday, he was the new standard has re- Amtrak to buy new trains, agency is making the loan. station and platform im- with the nominee some- ruling out any kind of le- placed the old. But Trump upgrade tracks and make Officials say the loan provements at the un- times offering contradic- gal status — “unless they himself described it as an platform improvements on will allow Amtrak to boost der-construction Moyni- tory views within hours. leave the country and “expansion.” the Northeast corridor. seating by about 40 per- han Station in New York Vice President Joe Biden cent on Acela trains trav- City, and Washington made the announcement eling between Washington Union Station, Baltimore Yellen suggests rate hike is Friday at the Wilming- and Boston. Penn Station, and New coming but offers no timetable ton, Delaware, station, The loan, which the Carrolton Station.

By Martin a rise in inflation towards cial market turmoil and a Crutsinger the 2 percent target, with brief slump in the U.S. job ASSOCIATED PRESS a December move still market have kept the Fed appearing the most like- on the sidelines. WASHINGTON — Fed- ly outcome,” said Andrew Some economists have eral Reserve Chair Janet Hunter, an economist with said they think conditions Yellen said Friday that Capital Economics. are ripe for the Fed to boost the case for raising in- Hunter pointed to a gov- rates next month. Others terest rates has strength- ernment report Friday that say they foresee no action ened in light of a solid job the economy, as measured market and an improved until December, after the outlook for the U.S. econo- by the gross domestic prod- elections, in at the earliest. my and inflation. But she uct, grew at an anemic 1.1 Stanley Fischer, the stopped short of offering percent annual rate last Fed’s vice chairman and a any timetable. quarter as evidence that close Yellen ally, said after Yellen sketched a gener- the Fed likely wants to see her speech that in decid- ally upbeat assessment of stronger growth. ing whether to raise rates the economy in a speech In December, the Fed as soon as September, pol- to an annual conference of raised its benchmark rate icymakers will assess the central bankers in Jack- modestly in response to a August jobs report next son Hole, Wyoming. She brighter economic picture, Friday to see whether em- pointed to steady gains in notably a job market near- ployment growth main- employment and strength ing full health. The rate tains its solid pace of the in consumer spending. had been kept at a record past three months. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS She also noted that low near zero since the “That will probably Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets supporters while inflation is still depths of the 2008 finan- weigh in our decision, outside the Hub Coffee Roasters in Reno, Nev., Thursday. running below the Fed’s 2 cial crisis. along with other data that percent target, it’s being At the time, the Fed may come in,” Fischer said depressed mainly by tem- foresaw four additional in an interview on CNBC. porary factors. rate increases in 2016. “We think the evidence Smoother ride for Clinton? She “In light of the contin- But since then, global eco- is that the economy has ued solid performance nomic , finan- strengthened.” says controversies behind her of the labor market and our outlook for econom- By Lisa Lerer to win over moderate vot- inals as “super predators” ic activity and inflation,” and Ken Thomas ers who have been unset- in the 1990s. The video Yellen said, “I believe the ASSOCIATED PRESS tled by his controversial also shows Clinton’s former case for an increase (in remarks and policy propos- Democratic rival, Bernie the Fed’s benchmark bor- NEW YORK — Hillary als. In the meantime, he Sanders, denouncing the rowing rate) has strength- Clinton vigorously defend- has been softening his tone phrase as “a racist term.” ened in recent months.” ed her family’s foundation on immigration and reach- Clinton has since apolo- Still Yellen declined to against Donald Trump’s ing out to African-Ameri- gized for using the term. hint at whether the Fed sniping on Friday and de- cans, a traditional Demo- Trump tweeted Friday: might raise rates at its clared she’s confident there cratic constituency. “How quickly people for- next policy meeting, Sept. will be no new blockbuster Clinton is also targeting get that Crooked Hillary 20-21, or at its subsequent accusations on the founda- moderate voters — and called African-American meetings in early Novem- tion, her emails or anything especially Republicans — youth “SUPER PREDA- ber and mid-December. In- else that could undermine by depicting Trump and TORS” — Has she apolo- stead, she stressed, as she her chances of defeating his supporters as extrem- gized?” frequently has, that the him in November. ists, and casting the race Trump also says Clinton Fed’s rate decisions will de- She said the private Clin- as “not a normal choice is trying to distract from pend on whether the fresh- ton Foundation’s charita- between a Republican questions swirling around est economic data contin- ble programs would con- and a Democrat.” She has donations to The Clinton ues to confirm its outlook. tinue if she’s elected, even contrasted Trump with Foundation and her ex- “As ever,” she said, “the as Trump and other critics former Republican pres- clusive use of her private economic outlook is un- argue they would present idential candidates John email servers for official certain, and so monetary a conflict of interest. McCain and Bob Dole, and business while secretary policy is not on a preset In an interview on MSN- former President George of state. course.” BC’s “Morning Joe,” the W. Bush, praising their In her phone interview, Economists took her re- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Democratic presidential decisive steps to counter Clinton was asked if she marks to mean that while nominee kept up her ver- racism and anti-Muslim was certain there are no a rate hike remains possi- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, right, bal assault on Trump’s sentiment. emails or foundation ties ble at the Fed’s September talks with Stanley Fischer, vice chairman of campaign, asserting it is In turn, Trump is trying to foreign entities that meeting, it isn’t necessar- the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve built on “prejudice and to paint Clinton as the would impact her pres- ily likely. System, before her speech to the annual in- paranoia” and caters to a racist. idential prospects. She “We think most officials vitation-only conference of central bankers radical fringe of the Re- He has released an online replied, “I am sure,” and will want to see more from around the world Friday at Jackson Lake publican Party. video that includes footage mentioned her strong un- concrete evidence of a re- Lodge in Grand Teton National Park, north of Clinton is looking to of the former first lady re- derstanding about the bound in GDP growth and Jackson Hole, Wyoming. counter Trump’s attempts ferring to some young crim- foundation’s work. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 2016 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- p.m. Thursday at 103 Liberty Lawyers plan civil suit in larly arrests, reflect police records. St.; at 8:56 p.m. Thursday on In the event of a perceived inac- Essex Street. curacy, it is the sole responsibility A report of shoplifting at 8 p.m. Thursday at 780 Lyn- ’44 execution of black youth of the concerned party to contact nway. the relevant police department and have the department issue a no- By Bruce Smith Miller Shealy, an attor- ASSOCIATED PRESS ney and law professor at tice of correction to the Daily Item. LYNNFIELD the school who helped Corrections or clarifications will not Complaints CHARLESTON, S.C. — bring the case to overturn Attorneys are investigat- be made without express notice of Stinney’s conviction, said ing the possibility of filing change from the arresting police A report of a suspicious what happened in Clar- a civil-rights lawsuit in department. auto at 1:18 a.m. Thursday at endon County all those the case of a black teen- 28 South Broadway. years ago was happening ager electrocuted more nationwide. LYNN than 70 years ago for MARBLEHEAD “It wasn’t unique to the killings of two young Arrests South Carolina,” he said. Complaints white girls in a segregated South Carolina mill town. “This is not Jim Crow Juan Rojas, 56, of 555 stuff. Wisconsin, Idaho, Summer St., was arrested A report of a lost black wal- George Stinney was 14 let at 9:18 a.m. Thursday on when he was arrested, most states, had all-male and charged with larceny over juries, all-white juries, $250 at 3:05 p.m. Thursday. Bessom Street; at 12:25 p.m. convicted of murder in a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS no women, no minorities Daniel Sanchez, 51, no Thursday on Lafayette Street; one-day trial and execut- on the bench. Women address listed, was arrested at 3:09 p.m. Thursday on An- ed in 1944. A state judge These undated mug shots show George Stin- and charged with drinking in derson Street. in 2014 tossed out the con- ney, who was executed in Columbia, S.C., in couldn’t even go to law public at 5:57 p.m. Thursday. A report of a stolen bike at viction, saying a grave in- June 1944. school.” 9:28 a.m. Thursday on Gerald justice had been done. Shealy noted that Stin- Accidents Road. “It’s an awful part of our cades ago. the trial was held, can be ney has two sisters and A report of a car being history and one that we Bell said that the law- named as defendants, he a brother who lived for A report of a motor vehi- egged, during the night, at have to tackle,” Charles- yers, law enforcement and said. decades with the stigma cle accident at 8 a.m. Thurs- 9:49 a.m. Thursday on West ton School of Law Presi- court officials who partic- “It may be a shallow vic- that their brother was day on the Lynnway; at 4:33 Shore Drive. dent Ed Bell said Friday ipated in the case have tory. There may be no mon- a murderer. He said the p.m. Thursday on Commercial A report of an erratic driv- as he announced that long since died. Their de- ey to be collected. But the family at the time had Street; at 5:27 p.m. Thursday er at 9:55 a.m. Thursday on law students will help re- scendants can’t be sued fact is, we have to figure to leave the small town on Harris Road; at 8:59 p.m. West Shore Drive. search the legal grounds and research will deter- out a way in our society of Alcolu because they Thursday at 68 Franklin St.; at A report of an IRS phone for suing over something mine whether the state or to take these wrongs and were threatened by a 9:19 p.m. Thursday on Essex scam at 10:51 a.m. Thursday that happened seven de- Clarendon County, where learn from them,” he said. mob. Street; at 10:24 p.m. Thurs- on Cliff Street; at 7:27 p.m. day at 12 Fearless Ave. Thursday on Frost Lane. Complaints A report of illegal dumping at 3:17 p.m. Thursday on Toronto man charged with the A report of an uninvited Humphrey Street. guest at 5:31 a.m. Thursday on Essex Street; at 8:08 p.m. REVERE crossbow murders that left 3 dead Thursday at 16 Margin St. A report of a motor vehicle Complaints TORONTO (AP) — A theft at 6:43 a.m. Thursday at man once dubbed the 11 Ocean St. A report of an auto theft at Fake Beard Bandit as a A report of vandalism to a 3:45 a.m. Thursday on VFW suspect in a string of bank motor vehicle at 8 a.m. Thurs- Parkway. robberies and due to be day at 370 Summer St. A report of an unwanted married in three weeks A report of breaking and en- person at 7:36 a.m. Thurs- was charged Friday in a tering at 9:30 a.m. Thursday day on Lee Burbank Highway; bloody crossbow attack at 89 Liberty St.; at 9:37 a.m. at 11:51 a.m. Thursday on that left three people dead Thursday at 103 Liberty St. Broadway; at 8:26 p.m. Thurs- in a middle-class Toronto A report of trespassing at day at Waitt Park. suburb. 10:02 a.m. Thursday at 400 A report of threats at 10:02 Wearing white coveralls Parkland Ave.; at 12:23 p.m. a.m. Thursday on Ocean Ave- and fumbling with his Thursday at 70 Hood St.; at nue. fingers, Brett Ryan, 35, of 3:34 p.m. Thursday at 28 A report of a disturbance at Toronto, was charged with Hollingsworth St. 2:48 p.m. Thursday on Rose three counts of first-de- A report of a con/scam at Street; at 9:53 p.m. Thursday gree murder during a 11:27 a.m. Thursday at 44 on Union Street. brief court appearance. He Birch St.; at 5:09 p.m. Thurs- A report of larceny at 2:59 was remanded in custody day at 29 N Common St. p.m. Thursday on Rose Street. until Sept. 2 Details of the A report of a disturbance A report of shoplifting at proceedings, including the at 12:30 p.m. Thursday at 5:36 p.m. Thursday on Broad- 54 Childs St.; at 12:36 p.m. names of the victims, can- way; at 9:01 p.m. Thursday on Thursday at 1 Friend Terrace; not be reported due to a Furlong Drive. at 2:37 p.m. Thursday at 199 publication ban. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Police have released few Eutaw Ave.; at 8:13 p.m. Thurs- A body lies covered in front of a house in Scarborough, Ontario, Thursday. day at 1 Brightwood Terrace; at SAUGUS details about the killings or what might have moti- 8:50 p.m. Thursday on Shorey Fake Beard Bandit, and Social media profiles home with her husband Street; at 10:08 p.m. Thursday Complaints vated them. The relation- ship between the accused charged with numerous show the accused was Thursday afternoon when at 27 Wyman St. counts of robbery, wearing engaged to a registered he heard a commotion. A report of threats at 1:05 A report of unsecured box- and the three victims — es falling into the road from a two men and a woman — a disguise, and weapons physiotherapist. They “My husband said he p.m. Thursday on Western Av- dangerous. The charges were to be married in heard some screaming, enue. truck at 11:37 a.m. Thursday is not known. related to a string of bank Hamilton on Sept. 16. The someone was screaming A report of larceny at 1:24 on Walnut Street. Ryan lived in an upscale robberies in Toronto and couple, according to their there,” she said. “Then he p.m. Thursday at 119 Cha- A report of a pedestrian be- waterfront condo that nearby Durham Region registry page, met three tham St. ing struck by a motor vehicle was evacuated on Thurs- said he heard ‘bang, bang, A report of a neighbor prob- at 11:58 a.m. Thursday on day after police respond- in which a man showed a years ago on a blind date bang’ noise, and then some- lem at 4:01 p.m. Thursday on Falmouth Street. Ambulance ed to a report of a suspi- teller a note indicating he in downtown Toronto. one was saying ‘calm down.’” Robinson Street. dispatched. cious package at about was armed and demanded Thursday’s crossbow kill- Cruz said she soon saw A report of suspicious activ- A report of attempted iden- the same time they were cash. In that case, Ryan ings shocked the otherwise the flashing lights of a fire ity at 5:09 p.m. Thursday at 5 tity fraud at 1:40 p.m. Thurs- dealing with the east-end was arrested after go- tranquil, tree-lined neigh- truck which was among Henry Avenue. day on Summer Street. killings. The two incidents ing into a bank in a false borhood as police cordoned the emergency crews that A report of a gunshot at A report of suspicious ac- were related, police said, beard carrying pepper off the immediate area. responded to the scene. 5:42 p.m. Thursday on Essex tivity at 8:16 p.m. Thursday at though they offered no de- spray police said at the Vijaya Cruz, whose Police later knocked on Street; at 2:03 a.m. Friday on 358 Broadway. Caller reports tails on the link. time. It was not immedi- house backs on to the bun- her door and told her three Hamilton Avenue. male walking around parking In 2008, Ryan was ar- ately clear what became of galow where the incident people had died in an inci- A report of a fight at 7:41 lot looking into car windows. rested in the case of the the charges. took place, said she was dent involving a crossbow.

NATION BRIEFS Man convicted of lying to become Man strips, drives pickup into Auburn DB Roberts arrested Southwest plane in Nebraska on misdemeanor charges citizen gets nearly five years

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) AUBURN, Ala. (AP) By Kate Brumback citizenship, in the United that his conviction means and another who said he — Authorities say a — Auburn defensive ASSOCIATED PRESS States, prosecutors said. he will likely be deported suffered severe injuries af- man wearing only boxer back Stephen Roberts Mitrovic, 55, has been and separated from his ter Mitrovic beat him until shorts stole a pick- has been charged with ATLANTA — A judge on living just outside Atlanta wife and children. he became unconscious. up and drove it into attempting to elude an Friday sentenced a man to with his wife and two sons “I think that punishment Defense attorneys said a Southwest Airlines officer and possessing serve nearly five years in since coming to the U.S. in is commensurate with the Mitrovic was never a plane at an airport in a firearm without a federal prison for lying on 1997. crime,” defense attorney guard at the camp and Omaha, Nebraska, caus- license. his citizenship application U.S. District Judge Amy Jeff Ertel said. “If you lie ing minor injuries to Auburn Police Capt. didn’t persecute or torture after prosecutors said he Totenberg sentenced him to obtain citizenship, you’re three people on board. Lorenza Dorsey said anyone and that numer- failed to disclose he was a to serve four years and going to be deported.” Eppley Airfield Police Friday that the 20-year- ous defense witnesses tes- guard at a detention camp nine months in prison. She But prosecutor Christina Chief Tim Conahan old Roberts was a tified he wasn’t a guard. during the Bosnian War. also granted prosecutors’ Giffin argued the deporta- says an officer spotted passenger in a vehicle His attorneys also said A jury in May convicted request to revoke his citi- tion and separation from his the man outside the during a traffic stop and they had presented docu- Mladen Mitrovic of giv- zenship and said he would family was a consequence terminal Thursday attempted to flee from mentation that shows he ing false answers on his likely be deported after he and not a punishment. She evening, screaming that the officer. The arrest was of Croatian descent, naturalization application serves his prison sentence. argued for a sentence of people were trying to report shows Roberts form. Mitrovic said on that which they said means kill him. When officers was arrested Wednes- Mitrovic’s attorneys five years and 11 months, application in 2002 that he couldn’t have served in approached, the man day at 9:53 p.m. and the have said they will appeal, citing an amendment to the he hadn’t ever persecuted the Serbian military un- ran, climbed a fence into firearm was a handgun. and the judge granted sentencing guidelines that anyone because of race, their request to put the provides for a much longer less he signed an oath of the gate area, undressed Both charges are misde- allegiance and there was and stole an airline meanors. religion or national origin. order revoking his citizen- sentence if lies told during But federal prosecutors ship on hold until the ap- the naturalization process no evidence he had. pickup. He drove into Auburn spokesman Speaking through an in- the plane, which was Kirk Sampson says said he beat and tortured peal process is complete. were meant to conceal the terpreter, Mitrovic told the headed to Denver, as coach Gus Malzahn “is Muslim prisoners while The sentencing guide- applicant’s participation in judge how he came to the passengers were board- gathering all of the facts serving as a guard in the line for a conviction for a serious human rights of- ing. and will handle the situ- Trnopolje detention camp lying on a naturalization fense. United States in 1997 to The man is in custody. ation appropriately.” in the spring and summer application is zero to six Prosecutors referenced escape the ravages of war His name hasn’t been Roberts has been com- of 1992. He then lied about months in prison. Mitro- trial witnesses, including in his country and talked released. peting for the starting his violent past and his vic’s attorneys had asked a Muslim former prisoner about how hard he worked Southwest spokesman job at free safety. He military service to get refu- for a sentence at the low who testified that Mitrovic to succeed and make a bet- Chris Mainz said Friday started the final four gee status, and ultimately end of that range, saying carved a cross into his chest ter life for his children. that the plane’s nose games last season and gear tires were flat- made 26 tackles. tened, so another plane Malzahn has said four Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 flew the 113 passengers players arrested on mis- CALL 24 HOURS A DAY to Denver, landing three demeanor drug charges Hotline or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) hours later than origi- in May won’t miss play- All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Spanish menu available Callers may remain anonymous. nally scheduled. ing time. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Kayak tours to start flowing in Saugus TOURS A representative from From A1 the Saugus River Water- shed will also attend the people who like being trips to educate partici- exposed to nature, and pants about different as- there’s something for peo- pects as they move along. ple who already know The kayak tours will be about Iron Works but want offered on Sept. 17 from to get a different perspec- 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and tive.” Oct. 2 from 10:30 a.m. to 2 Charles River Canoe p.m. Registration for both & Kayak will provide events is required and two-person kayaks. The will open on Sept. 3. business has locations in A demo day will be of- Boston, Cambridge, New- PHOTOS | BOB ROCHE fered on Oct. 15 for begin- ton and Waltham and of- ners. Charles River Ca- A Wing Chun martial arts class works on a defensive blocking drill. fers shopping, rentals and noe & Kayak will provide paddling classes for gen- basic paddling lessons. eral kayaking, sea kaya- Activities will be offered king, canoeing and pad- on shore for children and Everybody was Kung Fu fighting dle-boarding. visitors who don’t wish to Holmes said his hope is venture out on the water. that residents in the com- FIGHTING Those interested should munities touched by the email contact@paddlebos- From A1 river will benefit from the ton.com with their name, tours. mentor, considering he address, phone number, “It’s an invitation to pro- knows the struggles of an age, height and . vide a unique recreational unstable upbringing. He Children must be at least opportunity for our local learned the unorthodox 8 years old and accompa- communities and these style of self-defense from a nied by an adult to partic- people that have a con- friend about four years ago. ipate. nection with the river,” “I was a disenfranchised he said. “Hopefully it will Bridget Turcotte can youth myself; I didn’t have serve as a ribbon to tie be reached at bturcotte@ a mother or father grow- together all of the stories itemlive.com. Follow her ing up,” Castillo said. “I of the past, present and on Twitter @BridgetTur- grew up with my grand- future.” cotte. mother and she couldn’t do a lot of things with me, and I got into a lot of trou- ble as a child. I just want to give back.” The classes show the children discipline and awareness to think before they act, he said. Castil- lo said martial arts is as much a mental activity as a physical pursuit. “The balance is the main thing in Wing Chun,” he said. “Because it’s about the transfer of energy.” Jazmin Taylor, 10, showed off her balanc- ing skills and following certain stances. Taylor Adventurers can soon set out on a three-hour said she enjoys the judg- excursion on the Saugus River, guided by Iron ment-free zone, where she Works historians. can be herself. Markel Love gets into a defensive position with his left fist poised to “I like making new strike. friends and coming back for Sheriff hopefuls dispute the youth open mic at the Castillo like “palm,” “turn” learned to block better. Adult classes for Wing end of the week,” she said. and “grab.” “I’d be able to get some- Chun are also offered ev- campaign donations The youngsters dili- Bradley Nicosia, 11, has one into some sort of lock ery Tuesday at Visions- gently practiced during been to three classes and instead of physically pace for $15 per person, DONATIONS “It’s a smear tactic; the hour class, perfecting was focused on each new harming them,” he said. per class. To register or From A1 that’s how I look at it,” their poses. They would position he was taught. Born plans to continue for more information, call said Robito. repeat directions back to Nicosia said he has the class through the fall. 339-883-2422. Marks said everything Coppinger said the po- he has done has been sition should be based on above board, and that an merit and qualifications, Neighbors brace for hospital’s closing opinion from the Office of and not political dona- Campaign and Political tions. He also noted that Finance states he can take under campaign law, a UNION financial donations from sitting sheriff cannot take From A1 department employees as donations from within the long as they are not from Ray said Union Hospi- department. those he supervises at the tal is superior to its sister “If the sheriff cannot ac- house of corrections. hospital in Salem. The cept donations, then why “I’m proud to get the nursing care a person gets should we accept dona- support and accept do- at Union is superior, he tions?” Coppinger asked. nations of any type and I said, and the overall care Marks said that while abide by the campaign fi- he’s received in Lynn has some candidates may not nance laws,” said Marks. been better. On Thursday, be taking financial do- He said the donations are he went to Union Hospital nations from employees, a sign of the support he for blood work, citing the they are accepting other has from people he has convenience and a prefer- help. worked with or known for ence for the way the pro- “Whether it is holding decades who believe he cedure is done there. a sign, putting a bumper has the experience neces- The lifelong Lynner said sticker on a car or a finan- sary for the position. there’s a lot of land near cial donation, they are all But O’Reilly said a sit- Union Hospital on Lynn- donations to a campaign,” uation where a candidate field Street, and he’s wor- said Marks. accepts donations from ried about what could end In addition to Marks employees fosters an en- up there. When the idea running the county vironment of suspicion, of a mental health facility jail, O’Reilly noted that was mentioned, he said it nepotism and favoritism. Mark’s wife is the director caused an uproar. “It sends a wrong mes- of human resources for “I’m concerned of what sage to donate to the boss, the sheriff’s department, it won’t be,” Ray said. “It especially when so many further creating the po- won’t be a hospital. It PHOTO | PAULA MULLER jobs are appointed by the tential for conflicts of in- sheriff,” said O’Reilly. terest. won’t provide that service Joseph Ray leaves Union Hospital after visiting a friend who works in Robito, who retired as “It fosters a work en- that’s needed.” the emergency room. Don Barbuzzi, 55, a res- the deputy superinten- vironment that is not ident of Woodland Avenue dent of the Middleton healthy,” O’Reilly said. “I just feel bad for the pleas of citizens and town the care,” she said. North, which abuts Union, House of Corrections in But Marks said his wife residents of the city,” she officials were ignored. Katerina Panagiotakis, said his biggest concern is 2009, notes that he is in began her career at the said. “I know Lynnfield is a Lynn resident and lead- the potential loss of emer- a different position than sheriff’s department be- Pat Morley, 69, an abut- very upset about it,” she gency services for his fam- er in the Save Union Hos- Marks, or even Coppinger. fore the two were together. ter on Orlando Avenue, said. “My whole town was ily, friends and neighbors. pital movement, said the “I am not in a powerful “My wife is on her own “I’m very much con- said she is retired from behind keeping this hospi- reason the hospital was position, like Coppinger career path and she has cerned over the medical the accounting office at tal open.” created in the first place or Marks,” said Robito. “I a right to continue her aspect of it,” he said. Union Hospital and that William Sullivan, 48, an was because it’s needed. am a private citizen and career,” said Marks. If he Barbuzzi had knee sur- her children also worked abutter on Daytona Road, She said the facility would people have reached out is elected sheriff, Marks gery a week ago at Sports there. She thinks there said he feels bad for peo- probably become some- to me because they want said he and his wife have Medicine North in Pea- should be a full-service ple who will be out of a job thing that’s noncompeti- leadership.” discussed her moving to a body, but went to Union hospital there because of when the hospital closes. tive to Salem Hospital and He said he has taken position where she would about two months ago for the proximity of the major He said he hasn’t had the the services it provides. very few donations from not be supervised by her X-rays. When it closes, he highways. best experience with peo- Panagiotakis said the current employees in the husband. said, that won’t be an op- Morley said she’s heard ple after they were treated region’s residents would sheriff’s department and tion. there could be doctors of- and released, with some have difficulty getting to that he has been unfairly Adam Swift can be Other concerns include fices at the hospital site, hitting him up for money Salem. targeted for taking those reached at aswift@item- hospital workers losing but is concerned there and one man found sleep- “Every minute is life- legal donations. live.com. their jobs and how he could be a mental health ing in his shed. He’s heard saving, and it seems to me would be affected as a facility instead. She re- Union will become a drug that we’re trying to save neighbor, fearful of what called an incident years rehabilitation center. minutes and Partners is would move there. ago where a mental health Teresa Rucker, a Lynn trying to save pennies,” “Being a resident so close patient had been released resident, said the staff at she said. “And that’s more ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! to the hospital, you’ve got and was picnicking in her Union has a general cold- important to them than to wonder what would neighbor’s yard. ness toward people who lives.” happen,” Barbuzzi said. “I don’t think this is the might actually be in pain, Call Customer Service to place an ad Patricia Kennedy, a neighborhood for a full because the staff sees so Gayla Cawley can be Woodland Avenue North mental hospital,” she said. many people looking for reached at gcawley@item- 781-593-7700, ext. 2 resident for 50 years, said Mary Stewart, a Lyn- drugs. “The convenience of live.com. Follow her on the hospital closing is sad. nfield resident, said the it is nice, but I don’t like Twitter @GaylaCawley. A8 SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 2016 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Girls Inc. picks a great spot for a picnic

Girls Inc. held their annual picnic in Nahant on Friday. 149 kids plus their chaperones arrived at Nancy Whitman’s Na- hant home to have lunch and spend a day on the beach. Hot dogs, chips and watermelon as well as ice cream and cook- ies were served. Top left: Laisha Mercedes, 9, tries out a back bend on the lawn. Top right: Ava Howard, 6, kicks up water on Short Beach. Bottom right: Valerie Guerrero, 9, plays in the water during the Girls Inc. annual picnic in Nahant.

Pokemon doughnuts, exercise Welcome to the fourth grade: classes tap game’s popularity. Teacher’s rap targets students

NEW YORK (AP) — Weeks into the “Pokemon Go” SKOKIE, Ill. (AP) — A new teacher craze, demand remains strong for “Poke Ball”-shaped who made a music video to welcome treats made by a high-end doughnut company, one of his students has become a bit of a many businesses and organizations coming up with star with his fourth-graders. creative ways to lure players in their search for the Dwayne Reed’s video was post- elusive “pocket monsters.” ed on YouTube this week and has Even on sweltering summer days, the popular already been viewed more than a smartphone game has gotten throngs of players out half-million times and earned him an of their homes to real-world locations designated as Reed appearance on ABC’s “Good Morning “PokeStops” and “Gyms.” Theme parks, bars and even America.” a county animal shelter are among those trying to The 25-year-old Reed just began capitalize on that surge in foot traffic. teaching at Stenson Elementary School in the Chi- In New York, Doughnut Plant created an edible cago suburb of Skokie. version of the Poke Ball — dubbing it the Pokeseed — In his video, Reed wears a lab coat and sings, after a Pokemon-obsessed employee realized that all “Welcome to the fourth grade. So happy to meet four of the company’s shops are either PokeStops or you. Can’t wait till I see you.” very close to one, owner Mark Isreal said. And one lo- Reed says he wants his students to know they are cation is an in-game Gym, making it a gathering place important and loved and that they can be leaders. to both consume and virtually burn off calories. He says students love the video and even intro- The team at Doughnut Plant designed the fruity treat duced themselves to him using his lyrics. in less than a day, using cranberry-raspberry and white chocolate icings to recreate the red-and-white Poke Balls, the objects used in the game to capture monsters. The Pokeseed is stuffed with a peach-strawberry cream filling, an imagining of Pokemon’s mythical pecha berry. Pictures went out on social media the next morning, SEND US YOUR STUFF “and before they were delivered, people were already FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, coming to the stores,” Isreal said. Doughnut Plant has already sold thousands of Poke- Bruce Springsteen plays with Stevie Van Zandt PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR seeds, and customers frequently post pictures of them on and the E Street Band during their concert at SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. Instagram. They’re still selling strong, so Doughnut Plant the Letzigrund Stadion in Zurich, Switzerland. has no plan to take them off the menu any time soon. Springsteen breaks his record for longest US show LOTTERY EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — It was another record-breaking night for Bruce Springsteen and the MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: E Street Band with a few surprises thrown in at New Friday �������������������������4797 Friday �������������������������3436 Jersey’s MetLife Stadium. Thursday ��������������������0442 Thursday ��������������������6016 The Springsteen fan website, Backstreets.com, Wednesday ����������������0992 Wednesday ����������������0287 says Thursday night’s show lasted nearly four hours, Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: breaking the previous record for the group’s longest EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER U.S. show of 3 hours and 52 minutes set at MetLife on All 4 ������������������������$5,570 All 4 ������������������������$5,997 Tuesday. First or last 3 �������������$780 First or last 3 �������������$840 The Boss’ longest show was 4 hours and 6 minutes in Any 2 ���������������������������$67 Any 2 ���������������������������$72 Helsinki, Finland, in 2012. Any 1 ����������������������������� $7 Any 1 ����������������������������� $7 Springsteen also acknowledged Thursday was the ANY ORDER ANY ORDER 41st anniversary of his “Born to Run” album. All 4 ���������������������������$464 All 4 ���������������������������$500 Ending the 33-song set was a marriage proposal be- First 3 ������������������������$130 First 3 ������������������������$280 FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tween a couple who came on stage before “Jersey Girl.” Last 3 ������������������������$260 Last 3 ������������������������$140 One more MetLife concert is scheduled for next Tues- Pecha Berry Pokeseed doughnuts, top left and day. Mass Cash: 1-7-8-24-34 center, are displayed in a box of doughnuts The River Tour 2016, which kicked off in January, Mega Millions: 10-11-31-41-44 (14) from Doughnut Plant in New York. ends in Foxborough, Mass., on Sept. 14.

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By Katie Morrison ball, and Marnelle Gar- ing crop of freshmen and ITEM STAFF raud, who played forward sophomores to contribute last season, transferred to with valuable minutes. LYNN — The St. Mary’s Noble and Greenough. One spot the Spartans girls soccer team was a But the future still looks pleasant surprise in 2015, won’t need to worry about is making its way to the Di- bright for the Spartans. goalie. Senior captain Emi- vision 4 state semi nal With several positions up ly Stephenson  ourished for grabs, coach Jim Foley before falling to South ST. MARY’S, B2 champion, East Bridgewa- is turning to a promis- ter, 2-0. The Spartans are look- ing to get back to the state tournament in 2016, but the team will look a bit different than last year’s North champion squad. Five senior starters graduated after last sea- son. Kaylin Deschenes and Taylor Capozzi were the team’s leading scorers and Eastern Mass All-Stars. Katie Terban, Sophya Fuc- cione and Michaela Ha- mill were key pieces of the defense. On top of those losses, the Spartans will have to replace Mia Nikolako- poulos, who tore her ACL during the summer and is still wearing a knee brace. She’ll be forced to miss the entire season. Senior Temi Falayi, who ITEM PHOTOS | KATIE MORRISON solidi ed the defense last season, decided to focus Senior captain Casey Fraher takes a shot on net. on her main sport, basket- Sherly Feliz gets ready to make a pass. Fenwick volleyball has a Bona- de star By Harold Rivera hopefully roll over the have to motivate other ITEM STAFF other teams,” Bona said. players and keep them “But we have to take it upbeat along the way.” Stephanie Bona had game by game. I think a She also shared that it’s never touched a volley- lot of the teams we beat her responsibility, and ball until her freshman last season are coming that of her fellow cap- year in high school. When back for us so that mo- she tried out for the vol- tains, to set good exam- leyball team at Bishop tivates us to push our- ples for the younger play- Fenwick High School, she selves.” ers on the team to follow. had no experience and Bona, who stars as an “We try to motivate little knowledge of what outside hitter for Fen- them (underclassmen),” the sport required. Three wick, was named one of Bona said. “We try to help years later, Bona’s set to the team’s captains in them out and be good role lead a Crusaders team the offseason. This sea- models to them because that nished 19-2 last son will be her rst in as- they’re going to carry on season. suming that role. the program after us.” Bona, who’s entering her “I de nitely have to Even though it’s only keep positive energy all senior season this fall, will BONA, B3 be a player to keep an eye the time,” Bona said. “I on as the Crusaders look to build on the success they had in 2015. “Our goal is to go further than last year,” Bona said. “We did really well last Swampscott’s Maggie year, so hopefully we’ll go DiGrande will step further this year. We just into the captain’s role have to take it game by game.” this season. The Crusaders cruised FILE PHOTO through the regular sea- son but were ousted in the Division 2 state tour- nament quarter nals by league rival Arlington Big Blue soccer has Catholic. Fenwick opens the sea- son Sept. 8 against St. Mary’s and Bona said she un nished business feels optimistic about the team’s chances to make By Harold Rivera way in 2016. Blue this fall. Cullinane another run at a state ITEM STAFF “I was hoping for a bet- and DiGrande headline championship. Yet, with ter end result last year,” the defense, while Capo- The Swampscott High that in mind, she knows he said. “I think we just nigro does it all as a mid- School girls soccer team opposing teams won’t let need to catch some breaks elder. FILE PHOTO has high hopes for the up easy. in the state tournament. Sophomore forwards 2016 season. “We’re going to come out Stephanie Bona, a senior at Fenwick, will be We lost 1-0 two years in a Michaela and Samantha After nishing with a 17- and push every game and a player to keep an eye on for the Crusaders. row. We played really well Agresti, both of whom are 3-1 mark last fall, the Big in those games, but we committed to play soccer Blue will face challenges just needed to catch some for Boston College, will this year. breaks.” also look to build on stellar The team lost nine play- The strength of this freshman seasons. Brady sharp in ers from last season’s year’s team will be a group Nikki Rosa will be the squad, including its start- of talented goal-scorers. new goalie for the Big ing goalie. Although the team lost a Blue this fall. Despite the changes, good amount of last sea- “I think she’ll do well,” preseason debut head coach Ken Leeder son’s talent, Leeder’s hope Leeder said of Rosa. “She feels con dent that his is for his scorers to lead plays basketball, so she’s team can repeat last year’s the way. athletic. I think she’s look- CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Tom for a 9-0 lead. Brady's other two drives success. “I think we’ll score goals,” ing pretty good.” Brady looked sharp in his preseason de- failed to produce points. “We’re looking to have a Leeder said. “We have a As the team counts down but, throwing a 33-yard touchdown pass While Brady was on the mark, league similar year,” Leeder said. lot of goal scorers coming the days until the start of to Chris Hogan in helping the New En- MVP Cam Newton struggled mightily “We have some talent com- back. I think we’ll also the new season, Leeder gland Patriots to a 19-17 preseason win in his most extensive playing time of ing back for us, but we did play good defense. We’re said his players are ready over the Carolina Panthers on Friday the preseason. Newton was intercepted lose a lot of talent.” breaking in a new goalie to pick up where they left night. twice and the Panthers failed to get any The Big Blue reached this year, but I think we off. Brady relieved Jimmy Garoppolo late points on his eight rst-half possessions. the Division 3 North semi- have enough returners on “I think they’re con - in the rst quarter and completed a 37- Overall, the Panthers scored just three nals last fall, but lost, the team where she’ll be dent,” he said. “They’re yard pass to Aaron Dobson on his rst points in 10 Newton-led drives. 1-0, to Bishop Fenwick. okay.” very eager to get started. play from scrimmage, leading to a eld The sixth-year quarterback was high Leeder, who enters his Seniors Jaymie Capo- They want to build on last goal. On his second drive Brady heaved on some passes and didn't get much fourth year at Swamp- nigro, Bridget Cullinane year’s success. It’s a matter a perfectly placed over-the-shoulder scott, said he’s hoping the and Maggie DiGrande will pass to Hogan down the right sideline PATRIOTS, B3 breaks will go his team’s lead the way for the Big SWAMPSCOTT, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 2016 Pair redefining playing like a girl

FOOTBALL the other boys.” From A1 But, when it comes to playing a contact sport, up, I say he can’t wake up there’s always the concern the way I do today, so I’m of injury. doing everything I do in “I was kind of nervous memory of him.” about getting hurt,” Han- That includes, especial- dley said. “But I also ly, playing football. did Taekwondo for eight Last summer, she decid- years, so I was like, ‘I can ed to take her brother’s do this.’ Everything just advice and go out for the came together.” team. For now, Handley’s role “He always tried to tell will be with the JV team, me I should go out for like any other first-year football, and the year he player. Fanini is the start- wasn’t here, I said, ‘You ing guard for the JV team, know what? I’m going to and is always in the mid- do it. I’ll do it for him,’” she dle of the action. said. “He would have been “She plays against all on a whole other level of varsity players too,” Run- happiness if he was here ner said. “She’s hitting to see me play.” with all of the starting Fanini says she can hear guys. Now she’s the one Adhiel’s words of encour- calling the commands on agement when she’s out the line of scrimmage. … on the field, urging her to It’s impressive.” keep pushing. During Fanini’s first FILE PHOTO “He would tell me to game last season, Runner keep going, never stop,” recalled a play that she Jaymie Caponigro will be a key piece for Swamp- she said. “He’d push me. I broke through the oppo- scott in 2016. can hear him in my head, nent’s offensive line and pushing me.” made a tackle in the back- For Fanini, football is field. Swampscott has a way to release pent-up “The crowd went crazy,” emotion and anger in a he said. “All of the players healthy way. Being a part lost their minds.” unfinished business of the team also provides Runner has proof the her with a support sys- girls are able to hold their SWAMPSCOTT “We look sharp,” he said. tem, she said. own against the competi- From B1 “The girls look like they’re “Coach Runner is always tion, holding them to the in good shape this year. on me, always supporting same standard as their of taking it one game at We got the ball rolling me and pushing me to go male counterparts. a time and staying inju- right away.” the extra mile,” she said. “When I say we don’t ry-free.” Leeder added, “We The team welcomed treat them any differently The Big Blue began should be pretty good. I Fanini with open arms … we can’t, because the their team practices this have a lot of confidence in last season, and there’s teams we play against week, and Leeder said he’s little doubt that her suc- won’t treat them any the team this year.” cess played a role in Han- different,” Runner said. impressed with what his The Big Blue will begin dley’s decision to play. “They do everything that players have shown on the the new season on Sept. 14 Handley, a three-sport the guys do, and they’re field thus far. against Saugus. athlete at Tech, could eas- a great inspiration for all ily be considered one of of the female athletes out the school’s top all-around there.” St. Mary’s gets athletes. The senior com- Runner, who has a petes in relays, shotput daughter of his own, says and discus for the track he has a soft spot for infusion of youth team. There aren’t many Fanini and Handley, but sports she hasn’t tried her “at the end of the day, I ST. MARY’S net might be a weak spot hand at, and, entering her don’t protect them on this From B1 for St. Mary’s, at least un- senior year, she couldn’t field because they protect til the scorers step up. But shake the desire to hit the themselves.” late last season in the net ball possession and de- gridiron. Fanini and Handley’s and propelled St. Mary’s fense will be the Spartans’ “I always wanted to play success story has sparked tournament run. Fellow se- strong suits. PHOTOS | BOB ROCHE since my freshman year,” interest among younger nior captain Casey Fraher Playing deep into the is also going to be shoulder- Handley said. “When I girls at Tech. Freshmen Avi Fanini, top, and Makayla Handley, bottom left, season gave Foley the ing a lot of responsibility at found out Avi was doing it, Alondra Sanchez and run drills during Lynn Tech’s practice Friday. chance to get younger I said, ‘I got this. I think I Iranis Julio tried for the center midfield. girls valuable minutes in can go through with this.’” team this season. Runner Senior Nikki Bendickson same,” Handley said. “We staff, and my players as high- situations, “Makayla’s been my top said he was impressed by spent last season splitting feel like a part of the team. well.” time with Stephenson in which will come in handy female athlete the past both. Runner hopes Fanini I thought maybe there’d the net, but she’ll come this year. three years,” said Runner, “Iranis is playing quar- and Handley will help in- be some separation, but out to reinforce the de- “Anytime you’re in a who also coaches Tech’s terback at a freshman lev- spire other girls to pursue no, we all get treated the fense this year. Sopho- tournament run like that, track team. “She told me el,” he said, “and Alondra something they may have same, and I appreciate it.” more Jill Gentile saw a girls play valuable min- last year she was thinking is … let’s just say she’s previously thought was Runner thinks that the lot of minutes last season, utes and big moments,” of trying out for football, very athletic. Her first off-limits. addition of the girls can said Foley. “The kids who and I told her she was cra- day in the weight room, “I think that these girls and will be stepping into a zy, and she said she really, she benched 185 pounds help the rest of his team bigger role. played a little can use learn an invaluable les- will impact female ath- really wanted to do it.” and deadlifted it off the letes at our school, and The sophomore class is the experience they’ve Runner gladly welcomed ground. She’s unbeliev- son. a strong one. Jenna Foley gained.” “It’s a good lesson for I’m proud to say I had a Handley, knowing what a able.” part in that,” he said. “I’m saw time at the varsity The mix of experience the team to learn outside gifted athlete she is. Fanini and Handley proud to say they’re going level last season and she’ll and fresh blood might be of football as well, how to “Makayla is a prototypi- agree that they’ve been to represent our team in likely earn a starting role. exactly what the Spartans treat a woman,” he said. cal athlete,” he said. “She met with a warm recep- the right manner.” Sherly Feliz played valu- need. “Not only are we teaching doesn’t take no for an an- tion from their team- able minutes and will “We have a good group of swer. She works extreme- mates. football here, we’re teach- continue to build on that. Katie Morrison can be freshmen coming in who ly hard, every day, push- “All of the guys, they re- ing life lessons. It’s good reached at kmorrison@ Codi Butt missed a big will challenge for min- ing and grinding like all spect us, they treat us the for me and my coaching itemlive.com. part of last season with a broken ankle, but Foley utes,” said Foley. says that the team is “ex- “We had good numbers pecting big things” out of turn out and the future is Trio of homers sink Red Sox the sophomore. Joslyn De- bright.” schenes, Kaylin’s little sis- The Spartans will start the new season on Sept. BOSTON (AP) — Eric stalled when Sandy Leon ter, will also assume more Hosmer and Alex Gordon and Jackie Bradley, Jr. responsibility. 6 against Lynn Classical homered, and Ian Ken- both struck out. Foley says that putting in the Lynn City Tourna- nedy allowed one run TRAINER'S ROOM the ball in the back of the ment. through five innings as Royals: RHP Wade Da- the Kansas City Royals vis (right flexor strain) is continued their month- expected to throw for Tri- long hot streak with a 6-3 ple-A Omaha on Saturday, victory over the Boston and then possibly again Red Sox on Friday night. on Monday. Manager Ned Kansas City has won 11 Yost said he doesn't antici- of its last 12 games and is pate him returning before 18-6 in August. Sept. 1. Kennedy (9-9) had a Red Sox: Rookie LF An- chance to set a club record drew Benintendi went by allowing one or fewer through another series runs in six straight out- of tests Friday which re- ings of at least six innings. affirmed the original di- But he left with a runner agnosis of no structural on after 5 1/3 innings and damage to his sprained wound up charged for two left knee. He was hurt earned runs in the game. during Boston's loss to the He finished with nine Rays Wednesday night strikeouts. when he tried to avoid Kelvin Herrera earned a tag while running to- his 10th save. ward second base. Man- Lorenzo Cain added a ager John Farrell said solo homer in the eighth he is optimistic about an inning. injury that "could have Steven Wright (13-6) PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS been much, much worse." took the loss in his first Dustin Pedroia Kansas City Royals’ Alcides Benintendi was walking game back off the dis- Escobar as he throws to first for a double play. around the clubhouse abled list with a right with no brace Friday. "Ob- shoulder strain, giving up viously it's something you five runs and seven hits. It also had been the lon- inning on a three-run don't plan on," he said. Wright lost despite go- gest by a Red Sox pitcher shot by Hosmer, followed "It's unfortunate that it ing at least six innings for since Pedro Martinez did quickly by a two-run blast happened and I'm just go- the 10th time in 15 starts. it over 44 starts. by Gordon. ing to try to get as healthy Before Friday he had not Mookie Betts had five Boston had three hits as possible as quickly as I allowed more than one hits and two RBIs for the and got one run back in can." ... RHP Koji Uehara, home run in any of his Red Sox. its half of first. It had a who has been on the DL The Royals jumped on chance to add more after previous 26 starts, which since July 20 with right ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON was the fourth-longest ac- Wright at the outset, tak- loading the bases with one pectoral sprain, threw a tive streak in the majors. ing a 5-0 lead in the first out, but the potential rally bullpen session Friday. Jenna Foley slides to keep a ball in play. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

TV/RADIO Fenwick volleyball has a Bona-fide star SATURDAY RADIO TV MLB: Kansas City at Boston, BONA long way.” Bona gets to play colle- in his days at Fenwick, ac- Auto racing: NASCAR Truck: WEEI-FM 93.7, 7:10 p.m. From B1 In a span of just three giately, she’ll be a steal for cording to DeBaggis. Careers for Veterans 200, years Bona developed into the program that adds her “I taught her brother FS1, 1:19 p.m.; Xfinity: Road SUNDAY her first season as team a key contributor for the talents. (Nick) in school (at Fen- America 180, NBCSN, 3:21 TV captain, Crusaders head Crusaders, but it wasn’t “She’s a person that wick),” DeBaggis recalled. p.m.; IndyCar: Firestone Auto racing: Formula One: coach Adam DeBaggis has easy. As a sophomore she will do anything to help “That kid really helped 600, NBCSN, 9:30 p.m. Belgian Grand Prix, NBCSN, confidence in Bona’s lead- made the varsity team, but her team win,” DeBaggis the team. He has huge Little League baseball: World ership skills. By putting 8 a.m.; IMSA: Michelin GT didn’t see a lot of playing said. “She’s going to end guts and I think she has a Series (international champi- the team first, DeBaggis Challenge, FS1, 1:30 p.m.; time. In her junior season up being a college volley- little bit of that in her. She onship), ABC, 12:30 p.m.; said she’ll be a player for last year, Bona was tabbed ball player and she’ll be a has a little bit of that foot- Sprint Cup: Pure Michigan World Series (US champion- her teammates to look up as a starter and began to steal because she’s a great ball fire in her.” ship), ABC, 3:30 p.m. 400, NBCSN, 2:16 p.m. to. blossom. player.” If she can equal what “She has dedication MLB: Baltimore at NY Yan- Little League baseball: World “I think that puts in per- For now, Bona’s focused her brother was able to do to the team’s goals and kees, MLB Network, 1 p.m.; spective how coachable on the 2016 season. With in 2013, it’ll be a memory Series (consolation), ESPN, that makes her a great Chicago Cubs at Los Ange- she is,” DeBaggis said. one season left as a Cru- that Bona will carry with 10 a.m.; World Series captain,” DeBaggis said. les Dodgers, FS1, 4:05 “She’s really great at con- sader, she’s looking to be- her for a long time. (championship), ABC, 3 p.m. “Every athlete cares, to a p.m.; Kansas City at Boston, suming any information come the second member “That would mean a lot point, about his or her per- NESN, 7:10 p.m.; LA Angels MLB: Chi. Cubs at LA Dodg- you give to her. She’s un- of the Bona family to de- to me,” she said. “We don’t at Detroit, FS1, 7:10 p.m.; sonal goals but she puts believable in that sense.” liver a state title at Fen- want to set goals that are Cleveland at Texas (in prog- ers, TBS, 4:10 p.m.; Kansas that second to the team. Bona hopes to continue wick. Her older brother, too high but we definitely ress), MLB Network, 9 p.m.; City at Boston, ESPN, 8:08 She puts her own success want to push ourselves.” p.m. behind the team’s. She’s her volleyball career by Nick, led Fenwick to a Su- WNBA: Washington at Indi- playing at the collegiate per Bowl championship in Heading into his last ana, NBA TV, 7 p.m. very respected by her WNBA: Connecticut at Atlanta, teammates.” level, but her focus in on 2013 and is enjoying tre- season as her coach, De- Boxing: Guerrero vs. Peralta; NBA TV, 3 p.m.; Seattle at In her days as a younger finding a school that fits mendous success at Stone- Baggis said he’s felt lucky Angulo vs. Hernandez; Minnesota, ESPN2, 7 p.m.; player on the team, Bona her academically. She’s in- hill College, where the ju- to have a girl with Bona’s Gausha vs. Mar, Spike, 9 Los Angeles at Phoenix, wasn’t quite the star she’s terested in studying crim- nior plays on the punt and work ethic and dedication p.m. inology, or cyber security. kickoff coverage teams on his team. ESPN2, 9 p.m. built herself up to be now. College football: Charleston “Going into my fresh- “My dad is a cop and my and also plays defensive “She’s awesome,” DeBag- Southern vs. North Dakota Beach volleyball: ASICS World man year I had no idea brother is studying crimi- back. gis said. “She’s an awe- State, ESPN, 7:30 p.m. Series, NBC, 4:30 p.m. what I was doing,” Bona nal justice,” Bona said. “It Bona, who also runs some player and I’m lucky just seems like a good field track in the spring, has a to get girls like her that High school football: St. High school football: Trinity recalled. “I had never even Edward (Ohio) vs. Pine-Rich- touched a volleyball before to go into.” competitive spirit in her are dedicated. I feel lucky land (Pa.), ESPN, 12 p.m.; Christian (Fla.) at Cocoa so I’ve definitely come a DeBaggis said that if that her brother showed to coach a girl like her.” Valor Christian (Colo.) vs. (Fla.), ESPN2, 2 p.m. Saguaro (Ariz.), ESPN, 3:30 NFL: Exhibition: San Diego at p.m.; Grayson (Ga.) vs. IMG Minnesota, Fox, 1 p.m.; Exhi- Tom Brady sharp in preseason debut Academy (Fla.), ESPN, 6 bition: Arizona at , p.m.; Bishop Gorman (Nev.) PATRIOTS though Stephen Gostkow- at Cedar Hill (Texas), ESPN, Fox, 4:25 p.m.; Exhibition: From B1 ski missed a 30-yard field 9 p.m. Cincinnati at Jacksonville, goal on the New England's NFL: Exhibition: Kansas City NBC, 8 p.m. help from his receivers, opening possession. at Chicago, NFL Network, 1 who had problems getting Golf: European PGA: Made In QB COMPARISON p.m.; Exhibition: Tennessee separation and dropped Patriots: Brady finished Denmark, Golf, 6:30 a.m.; at Oakland, CBS, 8 p.m. four passes, including one 3 of 9 for 76 yards with Golf: European PGA: Made In PGA: The Barclays, Golf, 12 by Brenton Bersin on a one touchdown, while Ga- Denmark, Golf, 7 a.m.; PGA: p.m.; PGA: The Barclays, fourth-and-2 at midfield. roppolo was 9 of 15 for 57 The Barclays, Golf, 1 p.m.; CBS, 2 p.m.; LPGA: Canadi- New England's defense yards. shut down the league's LPGA: Canadian Pacific an Pacific Women’s Open, Panthers: Newton was Women’s Open, Golf, 3 p.m.; highest-scoring offense Golf, 3 p.m.; Champions: 13 of 29 for 100 yards with PGA: The Barclays, CBS, 3 from a year ago. They also two interceptions and ran Boeing Classic, Golf, 6 p.m.; intercepted Derek Ander- p.m.; Champions: Boeing once for 9 yards. son and allowed only one Classic, Golf, 6 p.m.; Web. Web.com: Portland Open, ROOKIE WATCH passing play of more than com: Portland Open, Golf, 8 Golf, 8 p.m. Patriots: QB Jacoby p.m. 15 yards in the first half. Horse racing: Saratoga, FS2, Garoppolo, expected to Brissett connected on a Horse racing: Saratoga, FS2, 4 p.m. start the first four games 12-yard TD pass to De- 2:30 p.m.; Travers Stakes for the Patriots while Andre Carter to give New and King’s Bishop Stakes, Pro soccer: Premier: Middles- England a 16-3 lead late NBC, 4:30 p.m. Brady serves a suspension brough at West Bromwich for his role in "Deflate- in the third quarter. That Mixed martial arts: UFC Fight Albion, CNBC, 8:30 a.m.; gate," returned in the sec- was set up by a 60-yard Night: Condit vs. Maia, Fox, Bundesliga: SC Freiburg at ond quarter but couldn't punt return by rookie 8 p.m. Cyrus Jones. Hertha BSC Berlin, FS1, get anything going. Pro soccer: Premier: Liverpool Panthers: CBs James 9:30 p.m.; Premier, NBCSN, In the third quarter he at Tottenham, NBCSN, 7:25 rolled out of the pocket Bradberry and Daryl Wor- a.m.; Bundesliga: FSV Mainz 10:55 a.m.; Bundesliga: RB while under pressure and ley fared well. Veteran at Borussia Dortmund, FS2, Leipzig at TSG 1899 Hoffen- missed an open receiver Bene Benwikere, who is PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 9:20 a.m.; Premier: Chelsea heim, FS2, 11:20 a.m.; who'd gotten behind the competing for one of those vs. Burnley, NBCSN, 9:55 MLS: New England at NY Tom Brady looks to pass against the Carolina defense. His six drives two starting spots, gave a.m.; Bundesliga: Bayer 04 Red Bulls, ESPN, 2:30 p.m.; Panthers during the first half of Friday’s game. resulted in no points, al- up a touchdown pass. Leverkusen at Borussia Monchengladbach, Fox, MLS: Seattle at Portland, 12:30 p.m.; Premier League: ESPN, 5 p.m.; MLS: New Manchester United at Hull York City at Orlando City, Plenty of new college football City, NBC, 12:30 p.m. FS1, 7 p.m. Tennis: ATP Tour: Winston-Sa- RADIO lem Open, ESPN2, 2 p.m.; fans for first game of season WTA Tour: Connecticut Open, MLB: Kansas City at Boston, ESPN2, 4 p.m. WEEI-FM 93.7, 8:08 p.m. SYDNEY (AP) — It was more than ward to seeing our first game." lu right after the game. two hours before the start of Sat- It's the first time college football "I had to get him his visa," Hub- SPORTS BRIEFS urday's U.S. college season opener has been played in Sydney. The bard said. "And I have four tickets Lynn English August 27 from 10 a.m. to between California and Hawaii, and last American football of any kind if anyone needs them. Ben bought noon. Each registration ses- Anthony Goodluck and his son were was an NFL preseason game at the them nearly a year ago for him and already milling outside Sydney's Olympic stadium that attracted his mates. Now he's in the stadium golf tryouts sion will be held at the Lynn Olympic stadium, soaking up the 73,000 spectators in 1999. as an official member of the team." Babe Ruth facility on O’Cal- The Lynn English golf early atmosphere. Organizers said two weeks ago Scruton was offered a spot after laghan Way. The fee to play team will hold practice at The rental company manager, they hoped for a crowd in excess Hawaii conducted a scouting camp is $75 and the games start Dilisio’s Driving Range in dressed in a Cal Bears jersey, and of 65,000, but on Friday said only in Melbourne earlier this year. He's on September 10. For more Swampscott on Tuesday, son Jaiden, with a long "Cal" scarf 45,000 tickets had been sold. like many other Australian Rules information, contact league August 30, starting at 10 wrapped around his neck, came 950 Early arrivals Saturday had a players who have earned spots on president Jim Beliveau at kilometers (590 miles) south from chance to try their luck throwing an college teams and in the NFL, most- a.m. Those interested should 781-632-5016. Brisbane for the big game. American football through a hole in ly as punters. bring golf clubs as well as a The weather was cooperating, a net in a radio station promotion. Another set of parents were recent physical form, which is Boston Warriors with sunny skies and light winds on Foot-long hot dogs were big sellers dressed in Cal uniforms — Greg needed to participate in all a late winter day and high tempera- at the outdoor booths, but in keep- and Cynthia Madden — who trav- golf matches. Contact Coach AAU basketball tures of around 20 degrees Celsius ing with the multicultural nature of elled from southern California to James Tidmarsh at 781 424- (68 Fahrenheit) expected. Despite western Sydney where the stadium support their son, Cal defensive end 8025 with any questions. The Boston Warriors AAU nearly 75 millimeters (three inches) is located, Asian and middle Eastern DeVante Wilson. Basketball organization will of rain in the past week, the stadium goods also featured prominently on "We can't wait to get in there, to St. Mary’s be holding 2016 fall tryouts turf was firm the menus. get this thing started," Greg Madden for both boys and girls on "I actually coach some gridiron in Michelle Hubbard of Melbourne said as a marching band warmed up soccer car wash August 28 and September 4 Brisbane, and I'd take college foot- was an early arrival for another inside the stadium. at Waltham High School. ball over the NFL any day," said reason — her son, Ben Scruton, is a Both teams brought cheerleading The St. Mary’s boys soccer Tryouts will be divided up by Goodluck. "I'm a big Miami fan — go walk-on player for Hawaii and will squads to Australia, and Hawaii has team is holding a fundrais- age groups, with the girls try- Hurricanes — but after that I love travel back with the team when the 30 members of its marching band ing car wash Saturday, ing out between 1:30 p.m. Cal State. We're really looking for- Rainbow Warriors leave for Honolu- for Saturday's game. August 27, at the Lynnfield and 2:45 p.m. and boys trying St. fire station in Lynn from out between 4 p.m. and 7:30 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. p.m. on each of the days. Spieth has no chance against For potential change in Lynn Babe Ruth tryout times and/or to fall baseball pre-register for the tryouts, Spelling Bee co-champion please visit www.bostonwar- Lynn Babe Ruth will be riors.com or contact Boston- FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (AP) — Jordan Spieth holding registration for fall [email protected] or 978- was no match for the National Spelling Bee baseball on Saturday, 460-2122. co-champion — with spelling and, ultimately, with putting. MLB Jairam Hathwar revealed after sharing the Spelling Bee title in May that he loved golf and AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division that Spieth was his favorite player. Spieth invit- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ed the 13-year-old to The Barclays this week at Toronto 72 56 .563 — Washington 75 53 .586 — Boston 71 57 .555 1 Miami 67 61 .523 8 Bethpage Black. His corporate sponsor, AT&T, Baltimore 70 58 .547 2 New York 65 63 .508 10 arranged for a spelling contest on the green. New York 66 61 .520 5½ Philadelphia 59 69 .461 16 Tampa Bay 54 73 .425 17½ Atlanta 47 81 .367 28 For each word they spelled correctly, they could Central Division Central Division move the ball closer to the hole. For each word W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 73 54 .575 — Chicago 81 45 .643 — spelled wrong, they moved farther from the hole. Detroit 69 59 .539 4½ St. Louis 68 59 .535 13½ Hathwar got all three of his — borborygmus, Kansas City 67 61 .523 6½ Pittsburgh 64 61 .512 16½ Chicago 61 66 .480 12 Milwaukee 56 71 .441 25½ succedaneum and drahthaar. Spieth missed his Minnesota 49 79 .383 24½ Cincinnati 54 72 .429 27 three — zoysia, logorrhea and triskaidekapho- West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB bia. Texas 75 54 .581 — Los Angeles 71 56 .559 — The teen rapped in his short putt. Spieth Seattle 68 60 .531 6½ San Francisco 69 58 .543 2 Houston 67 61 .523 7½ Colorado 60 68 .469 11½ missed from longer range. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Oakland 55 73 .430 19½ Arizona 53 75 .414 18½ "You won the challenge," Spieth told him. Los Angeles 54 74 .422 20½ San Diego 53 75 .414 18½ "Shocker, I know." Jordan Spieth. B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 2016 COMICS

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By Dan Joling program. with bears. polar bears — complete- ASSOCIATED PRESS Carlson is visitor ser- “Not all bears eat salm- ly white. Sponsors paid vices director for Visit An- on,” Carlson said. “Some either $1,750 or $3,000 ANCHORAGE, Alaska chorage, the city tourism eat berries, depending on for bears. So far 13 have — Alaska’s largest city is marketing group. She’s where they are. We really been painted, sealed and home to more than 300 also a member of the state wanted it to spark conver- erected. grizzly and black bears Department of Fish and sation about the bears.” Artists received loose in- and now more than a doz- Game’s Anchorage Bear The committee also structions. The adornment en multicolored ones. Committee, dedicated to wanted to coordinate the had to be family friendly Life-size bear statues bear conservation in the statues’ installation with and reflect the beauty of painted by city artists, municipality. a summer conference of Alaska, Carlson said. One part of “Bears on Parade,” The city covers 1,958 700 international bear sci- bear has a birch forest are popping up as they’re square miles but people entists brought to Anchor- painted on its side. Others completed. They’re part of occupy only about 204 age by the International are painted with rivers, a continuing effort to raise square miles, according to Association for Bear Re- wildflowers or northern awareness that if you live the department. The rest search & Management. lights. A bear sponsored in Anchorage, you live of the city includes nation- Carlson reached out to by an ice cream shop add- near bears. al forest, a state wildlife America’s Fiberglass Ani- ed a tongue that appears “The whole point of this refuge, 55 to 65 grizzlies mals of Seward, Nebraska, to be licking ice cream off was to engage in conver- and 250 to 350 black bears. which has helped create the bear’s face. sation about bears and Bears can be deadly if more than 300 public art “I love that tongue,” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS their habitat — the food they’re surprised. To min- projects with fiberglass Carlson said, and it could A life-size, fiberglass bear statue painted with that they eat, where they imize maulings, the com- sculptures. fit into the theme of what a mountain scene stands at the bottom of stairs live,” said Brenda Carlson, mittee tries to educate Fifteen bears arrived by a bear should not eat — off a downtown street on Thursday. who helped organize the people about how to live flatbed truck looking like human food. US may force lower speeds on truck and bus drivers

By Tom Krisher ASSOCIATED PRESS DETROIT — The U.S. is seeking to forcibly lim- it how fast trucks, buses and other large vehicles can travel on the nation’s highways. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A new proposal Friday would impose a nation- Shown is the crumbling hulk of the Hotel Roma in Amatrice, central Ita- wide limit by electronical- ly, where a strong quake had hit a few hours earlier Wednesday. ly capping speeds with a device on newly made U.S. vehicles that weigh more Comfort food: To help quake than 26,000 pounds. Reg- ulators are considering a cap of 60, 65 or 68 mph, victims, eat all’amatriciana though that could change. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Whatever the speed limit, Truck and automobile traffic mixes on Inter- By Vanessa Gera paring to host a yearly food “Pasta all’amatriciana is drivers would be physical- ASSOCIATED PRESS festival this weekend dedi- a symbol,” he told The As- ly prevented from exceed- state 5, headed north through Fife, Wash., near cated to the dish. Instead, sociated Press on Friday. ing it. The proposal, which the Port of Tacoma. ROME — Food lovers and they will be burying the “So I decided to use this comes from the National fessional drivers, many trip back to school in Vir- chefs in Italy and beyond many dead men, women symbol to help.” Highway Traffic Safety are urging restaurants to truckers said that such ginia after Thanksgiving and children killed before He has asked restau- Administration and Fed- changes could lead to dan- in 2002. The nonprofit was serve up more pasta all’am- dawn Wednesday in the rants to put the dish on eral Motor Carrier Safety atriciana in a move to sup- gerous scenarios where later joined by the Amer- violent quake. Altogether, their menus and donate Administration, does not they are traveling at ican Trucking Associa- port the quake-hit home- three towns were devastat- 2 euros ($2.25) per dish force older heavy vehicles much lower speeds than tions, the nation’s largest town of the hearty dish. ed, with 278 people killed, sold directly to the Italian to add the speed-limiting everyone else. trucking industry group. The rustic food, made of 218 of them in Amatrice. Red Cross, which is partic- technology, but the regula- The rule has been en- Owings said he will con- tomato sauce with pork Now some food lovers ipating in relief efforts in tors are still considering it. snared in a regulatory tinue to push NHTSA to jowl and topped with hope that they can at least the affected areas in the The government said maze in the decade since force older heavy vehicles pecorino cheese, comes harness the symbol of the Apennine mountain re- capping speeds for new the nonprofit group Road- to limit their speeds. from Amatrice, which was devastated town that lost gion of central Italy. One large vehicles will reduce safe America issued its “We are dismayed and destroyed by this week’s the most for a good cause. euro would be donated by the 1,115 fatal crashes in- first petition in 2006. The outraged to learn the pro- earthquake and the idea Italian food blogger and the customer and one by volving heavy trucks that group was founded by At- posed rule will be for newly is for some of the proceeds graphic designer, Paolo the restaurant. occur each year and save lanta financial adviser manufactured trucks and to go to help the devastat- Campana, launched an He says he knows it’s $1 billion in fuel costs. Scott Owings and his wife will not apply to the mil- ed areas rebuild. appeal on Wednesday, say- not a lot, but that if many While the news is being Susan, whose son Cullum lions of trucks with which Residents in the medieval ing on Facebook that “We people take part it could welcomed by some safety was killed by a speeding we continue to share the hilltop town had been pre- have to move fast.” make a real difference. advocates and non-pro- tractor-trailer during a roads today,” he said. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 2016 REAL ESTATE SELLING YOUR HOME? If you want an honest opinion of value, call JOHN or MIKE CONNOR. FREE SERVICE

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More than half of mil- cool houses,” she said. When evaluating homes, lennials and 46 percent Doherty, a real estate Long Beach, Ind., were Adding another track to LOS ANGELES — No- the real estate broker- of baby boomers say they broker, said many clients many — the lakeshore, a segment of the South body walks in LA, as the age issues so-called Walk want pedestrian pathways have no idea that such where she and husband Shore Line, which officials saying goes. Scores on a scale of 1 to where they live, according lakeside gems are avail- Brian see sunsets, and a hope will slash the com- But many people want to 100 based on proxim- to Redfin. able. leafy neighborhood where mute from Michigan City and will pay more to live ity — by foot — to local Los Angeles, where That might change soon. quaint houses sit back from to Chicago to just one hour. in more walkable neigh- amenities. In most major homes sell for a median Puzzled by why Indiana winding, quiet streets. “The double tracking, I borhoods where they can housing markets, Redfin price of $475,000, has an isn’t drawing more people But some Chicago think, is going to be a huge stroll to work, shops and found that an incremental overall Walk Score of 66.3. who work in Chicago, lo- friends and family remain game changer,” said Leah restaurants from home. increase in walkability re- Each additional walkabil- cal officials are touting perplexed. Konrady, president of One It’s a rare luxury in most sults in a substantial price ity point adds an average newly revitalized down- “We do still get that Region, a group that pro- metropolitan areas and premium for the property of $3,948, or a 0.83 percent towns and pitching a new question about, ‘What motes growth and quality one worth thousands of compared with another bump, to the sale price. train track to slim com- brought you to Indiana?’” of life in Northwest Indi- dollars on average, accord- home in the same metro “Just having that prox- mutes. she said. ana. She is 30, and says ing to new research. area. imity is a really important “This area is the best- With some millenni- many friends in their 20s Home workers are will- Easy-to-walk neighbor- thing,” said life coach Niyc kept secret,” said Michael als attracted to the area’s and 30s have moved to the ing to pay $3,260 — or hoods are fairly rare — Pidgeon, 29, who lives in Noland, CEO of the North- beach access and low-key area. She’s monitoring the nearly a percent more fewer than 2 percent of pedestrian-friendly West ern Indiana Commuter lifestyle, officials hope a way other cities reach out — for a little extra walk- active listings have a Walk Hollywood, on a street Transportation District. new generation of resi- to millennials, like Atlan- ability than they would for Score of 90 or higher, ac- where the Walk Score is Debbie Barkowski dents will flow into town. ta’s New Voices campaign, the same home in a less cording to Redfin. In LA, 88. “You have stronger so- agrees. For her, the draws The linchpin in their with an advisory panel of pedestrian-friendly neigh- those neighborhoods in- cial connections to things in leaving Chicago for plan to draw more people? millennials. borhood, real estate web- clude parts of Koreatown, in your locality.”