TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2017 MARBLEHEAD RENOUNCES HATE

By Bridget Turcotte found in a remote section of Seaside Park. ITEM STAFF Picariello said it is unclear whether the incidents are related. With assistance MARBLEHEAD — Hundreds rallied from Essex County Sheriff Kevin Cop- at Riverhead Beach Monday morning to pinger and the Marblehead Department protest the hateful language discovered of Public Works, all writing and offensive on the seawall over the weekend. language was removed. Anti-Semitic and hateful writing in- Rabbi David Meyer of Temple Ema- cluding “KKK is here,” “end the jew,” nu-El in Marblehead said 25 years ago “Make America Great Again,” “pizza- he was new to the town in the aftermath gate,” “Seth Moulton is a pedophile,” and of desecration to the temple. He quickly the Star of David with lines through it. It realized that Marblehead is a commu- was discovered Friday evening by a kay- nity that has the capacity and desire to aker on the harbor side of the causeway stand up for its values. wall on Ocean Avenue. “I also made it my business to learn the The vandalism was only visible by boat, town anthem,” Meyer said. “I had never said Police Chief Robert Picariello, and it lived in a town that had an anthem be- is unclear how long ago the property had fore.” ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON been defaced. Police were assisted by the He recited, “Marblehead forever! God Hundreds gather at a rally held at Riverhead Beach Monday to protest town’s harbormaster to view and docu- bless the good old town. May she shame a rash of anti-Semitic graf ti discovered on a wall off Ocean Avenue ment the writing. in Marblehead. Similarly offensive vandalism was MARBLEHEAD, A7 Peabody Lights over Lynn Shore Drive Saugus golf police thief follow gets clocked blood By Adam Swift trail ITEM STAFF By Bridget Turcotte PEABODY — A Peabody ITEM STAFF man allegedly tried to make off with a golf cart full of U.S. SAUGUS — Saugus Senior Open swag from Sa- Police Lt. Ronald Gior- lem Country Club early Sat- getti said a blood sample urday morning. was taken from the scene Matthew S. French, 31, of at Saugus High School 500 Northshore Road, Apt. where more than two doz- 2A, was arrested on a war- en windows were broken rant later that morning and Thursday night. charged with breaking and Of cers responded to entering in the nighttime to the school around 6:30 commit a felony, breaking a.m. on Friday and count- into a depository, and six ed 25 broken windows counts of larceny over $250. throughout the building. At about 4 a.m. Saturday Giorgetti said the inves- morning, Sgt. James Harkins tigation is active and on- was working with PGA secu- going. rity to set up barriers and get “We did recover some traf c barriers in place for physical evidence and it the third round of the U.S. Se- has been taken to be an- nior Open tournament. While alyzed at a later date,” he working the detail, Harkins said. ”But, unlike a nger- came across several items print, blood is not speci c scattered on the course that to an individual person. appeared to have been stolen We don’t have any infor- from the country club, in- mation right now to iden- cluding Rolex clocks used at tify who the individual is.” the tees for the tournament, A member of the main- according to Peabody Police tenance team cut his long Captain Dennis Bonaiuto. weekend short to secure Harkins alerted the sta- the building with wooden tion, as well as PGA securi- panels over the broken ty, who reviewed videotapes windows as a temporary from the clubhouse. It didn’t solution, said Chairwom- take police long to identify an of the School Commit- French as the suspect. tee Jeannie Meredith. “Earlier in the morning, “It’s a shame,” said Mer- just before 1 a.m. on July 1, edith. “To have something we got a call about a suspi- happen in a town that’s cious person walking in the already strapped for - vicinity of Pilgrim Rehab at nances — it’s such a hap- 96 Forest Street, stumbling py time in Saugus and to around the area,” said Bo- have something like this naiuto. “Our guys identi ed happen is very disheart- the person and determined ening. I don’t understand that he had a little too much why somebody would to drink. Other than that, want to cause so much there wasn’t too much going harm.” on. At this point, the of cers The town has not yet re- felt that there was a safety ceived an estimate for the issue and provided transpor- cost to replace the win- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK tation for him home.” dows. Fireworks go off from a barge during the Fourth of July celebration for Lynn and Swamp- PEABODY, A7 scott on Monday. SAUGUS, A7 INSIDE Questionable Lynn signatures go to district attorney In Lynn Seaforth empowers By Gayla Cawley longtime City Councilor Richard Tucker’s attorney, Sam Vitali, the situation “a crime.” students. A3 ITEM STAFF Colucci. But there are charges said the complaint wasn’t about “You don’t have to be a Russian  the 41-year-old challenger forged whether Alcala is quali ed to hacker,” he said. “You don’t have Shooting along Lynn LYNN — The election for Ward 4 some of the signatures he collect- run for of ce. Rather, it’s wheth- to have a computer. You can im- Shore Drive under city councilor has been thrown into ed on his nomination papers. er state and city election rules pugn the integrity of the election investigation. A6 uncertainty as the Essex County Robert Tucker, a Colucci sup- have been followed. He alleged system with a paper and pen, and District Attorney is investigating porter, led the complaint and ap- there are several signatures with that’s what was done here … It In Sports whether nomination papers for a peared before the Election Com- the same handwriting and many was an attempt at a fraud.” Parks and rec offers rst-time candidate are fraudulent. mission on Monday, alleging some instances where the names of summer solutions. B1 Eliud Alcala is vying to unseat of the signatures are fraudulent. streets were misspelled. He called LYNN, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 78° VOL. 139, ISSUE 176 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6 LOW 61° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 BUSINESS ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2017 OBITUARIES Medford High School orientation Joseph T. Kerwin, 81 By Steve Freker Main Lobby no later than • Question & answer along with a number of FOR THE ITEM 8 a.m. for registration. session with guidance per- teachers and guidance/ During the orientation, sonnel and the headmas- PEABODY — Jo- Shop in Salem. support staff, will be pres- MEDFORD — Medford students will engage in ter seph T. Kerwin, 81, He is survived by High School and the Med- the following activities: • Tour of the school ent to help address stu- beloved husband of his wife Jean (Greg- ford Vocational Technical • Class of 2021 assembly • Familiarize them- dents’ questions or con- Jean (Gregory) Ker- ory) Kerwin of Pea- High School both will have with introductions from win, died peacefully body, with whom he selves with their home- cerns. All parents of their orientation for all the headmaster, vocation- room advisory and locker incoming ninth-graders on Thursday June 29, shared 55 years of students entering Grade al director, assistant prin- • Activities in homeroom are asked to please mark 2017 at Mass Gener- marriage; a daughter 9 on Thursday, Aug. 24, al Hospital in Boston, Kelly King and her cipal and other adminis- advisory from 8-11 a.m. at Medford their calendars and plan following an extend- partner Kevin Ander- trators. During the event, all High School. Students to have their student at- ed illness. son of Peabody; two • Class of 2021 group high school and vocation- Born in Salem, he was the granddaughters, Elizabeth should arrive in the MHS photo al school administrators, tend. son of the late William and King of Corvallis, OR and Katherine (Brophy) Kerwin. He Samantha King of Peabody; grew up in Peabody, graduated three brothers, William Kerwin Revere looks to brighten city streets from St. Mary’s High School in of Portland, ME, John Kerwin Lynn, Class of 1954, and was of Peabody and Paul Kerwin of By Leah Dearborn National Grid completing at 5:30 p.m. to giving the city a nudge a lifelong resident of the city. Avon; a devoted sister-in-law FOR THE ITEM electrical work to prepare The cleaning, which toward buying more trash He enlisted in the United Donna Marcotte of Peabody, for the new lights. starts at the municipal States Air Force and served as well as several nieces, REVERE — Making cans for Shirley Avenue. The plan is to begin parking lot, will be fol- The community commit- during the Korean War. nephews and extended fam- Broadway brighter is just paving approximately lowed by pizza and a tree tee has other upcoming Mr. Kerwin worked with ily around the North Shore. one of the goals for the city two weeks after milling lighting meant to bring a Cushman Bakery in Lynn, and He was the brother of the late as it moves through the is completed, around the more luminous shine to plans, including a July 12 in maintenance at Salem Hos- James Kerwin. long days of summer with first week of August, said the street. ‘‘eat and greet’’ at 124 Cen- pital before starting a career Service information: Rela- a number of neighborhood the statement. According Neighborhood revital- tennial Ave. and a Sept. 23 with the City of Peabody. His tives and friends are kindly projects. to the current schedule, ization manager Elijah cultural festival. first job was with the Shade invited to gather on Thursday The milling of Broadway the road should be paved G. Plymesser said the Tree Department, then moved July 6, 2017, at 11 a.m. in the Plymesser said anyone from Mountain Avenue and all the lights installed street is a target area for interested in getting their over to the Cemetery Depart- CONWAY, CAHILL-BRODEUR to Revere Street is sched- and powered later that the nonprofit committee, hands dirty can attend a ment. He retired as Superin- Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St., uled for July 16-18, said a month. which serves Chelsea and monthly meeting with the tendent of Cemeteries for the Peabody. A visitation will be statement from the office In other parts of the city, Revere. City of Peabody in 1997. held on Wednesday from 4 – of Mayor Brian Arrigo. the Revere Community He said the cleanup is an group on the third Tues- Joe was athletic and en- 8 P.M. in the funeral home. The project is part of Committee is inviting vol- opportunity to get neigh- day of the month at the joyed playing in his Burial will be in Cedar Grove an effort to power street unteers to help clean up bors together and bright- Garfield School cafeteria youth. He played with the Air Cemetery, Peabody. Memori- lights on Broadway, with Shirley Avenue on July 6 en the space, in addition from 6-8 p.m. Force, and was a scout with al donations may be made to the Washington Senators or- either the Northeast Animal ganization for a short time. Shelter, 347 Highland Ave., He was an avid Red Sox fan. Salem, MA 01970 or to the Taxi jumps curb near airport in He was a volunteer support- St. Jude Children’s Research ing the Arbella Drum Corps, Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, and also with the Schooner Memphis, TN 38105. Please Friendship in Salem. He was visit www.ccbfuneral.com ‘tragic accident’; 10 cabbies hurt always one of the gang visiting for online obituary and sign his friends at Red’s Sandwich condolences.

SAUGUS BRIEF

Public school bus found using the “links and docs” drop-down menu on passes available the top of the page and Saugus Public Schools selecting Payment Center. bus passes will be avail- Applications are also able for purchase begin- available at 23 Main St. If paying in person, ning Wednesday. payment must be made in The cost for a pass for the form of a bank check the 2017-18 school year or money order. Cash will is $360. A $200 deposit is not be accepted. due with the application Bus passes are issued and the $160 balance is on a first come, first serve due by Jan. 31, 2018. basis. Payments can be made For more information, online at www.saugus. contact lgallivan@saugus. k12.ma.us. A form can be k12.ma.us. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Emergency personnel work at the scene where a taxi driver struck a group of pedestrians, injur- ing several, Monday in Boston.

Boston testing software that amond Lake Park and By Collin Binkley enly pressed the gas pedal Nice, France. But state dias Pierre, said those in- aims to clear traffic jams hadn’t been seen for 45 and Denise Lavoie instead of the brake and police Maj. Frank Mc- jured all appeared to be minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS it’s believed to be a case Ginn said there “does not cabbies. He said drivers BOSTON (AP) — En- A dive team from the of “operator error.” The of- appear at this time to be play cards and dominoes BOSTON — A taxi gineers who oversee Worcester Fire Depart- ficial was not authorized any indication of an inten- at tables in the break ment was called and crashed into a group of Boston’s traffic lights and to comment on the record tional act, but more just a area. found the teen in water cab drivers near the city’s make real-time adjust- and spoke to The Associat- tragic accident.” The injuries ranged from that was about 30 feet airport on Monday, injur- ments to ease traffic jams ed Press on the condition The cab was seized for minor to severe, authori- deep. ing 10 people in what po- could soon be turning of anonymity. further investigation. ties said. The injured peo- He was treated at the lice said appeared to be a their work over to com- The driver, who’s from Authorities did not im- ple were taken to several puters. scene and taken to a “tragic accident.” Cambridge, just west of mediately identify the hospitals for treatment. The Boston Globe re- nearby hospital, where he The driver’s vehicle Boston across the Charles driver but said he is em- The cab pool was closed ports the city is upgrad- was pronounced dead at jumped a curb Monday River, remained at the ployed by Metro Cab. An after the crash but re- ing its traffic manage- about 8 p.m. afternoon and struck a scene, was interviewed employee who answered opened a couple of hours ment system to make it His identity is not being group of people gathered by state police troopers the phone at the company more intuitive. released until all fami- at an outdoor break area and was allowed to leave declined to comment and later. Shortly before the City engineers now scan ly members have been for cabbies. The area, after the interview, state would not release any de- crash, a Twitter account hundreds of traffic lights notified. known as the cab pool, is police said. There was no tails about the driver. for the cab pool reported from City Hall and make Police say the teen had where drivers wait until information to suggest McGinn said the driver there were 300 taxis there. timing tweaks to clear been swimming outside they are called to pick up the crash was intentional, has no history of driving A spokeswoman for Mas- back-ups, but officials the park’s designated passengers at various lo- they said, and no charges violations. sachusetts Port Authority, are weighing whether an swimming area. cations around Logan In- were filed. “He is known to be a which owns the airport, algorithm should do the ternational Airport. The crash briefly raised very nice gentleman to his did not immediately re- work. Boy, 5, survives 7-story A police official said it fears of terrorism akin peers,” McGinn said. spond to requests for com- Known as adaptive fall from window appears the driver mistak- to attacks in Britain and Another cab driver, Ab- ment. signal control, the tech- nology has been adopted QUINCY (AP) — Police in other places including say a 5-year-old boy has Animals providing comfort to mourners Portland, Oregon and survived a fall from a Michigan’s Oakland seven-story window. County. Officials say the boy By Kayla Canne director Michael Lake, he of comfort,” Elias said. we don’t want to put off City officials said the was leaning on a window THE SUN CHRONICLE spends most days quietly The experiences with anybody,” Elias said. resting in Elias’ upstairs Charlie led the funeral Instead they’ve taken an technology can respond screen at a condominium NORTH ATTLEBOR- quicker to divert traffic. in Quincy on Saturday office away from the funer- home to seek connections informal, subtle approach OUGH (AP) — Charlie’s al home’s typical affairs. with certified therapy dog to introducing the pets Boston will first test the when it popped out. small paws pitter-patter But, when someone once owners in the hope that the to their business. Posters software in the Seaport Police Sgt. Dan Flaherty across the carpet, trying to asked if Charlie could at- animals could provide an- around the meeting rooms District. says the boy held onto the keep up with the humans tend a business meeting, other layer of support that advertise the service, which Officials told The Globe screen and landed in a he so fervently adores. Elias obliged. perhaps humans cannot. is free-of-charge to families. they can’t determine how bush, which cushioned his When he gets to the office Soon he and Lake re- And they’re not alone. much the project will cost fall. The child’s parents of Jay Elias, community di- And Lake will only person- alized the effect animals until the design stage is were in another room at rector at Dyer-Lake Funer- Therapy dogs, certified ally mention the option if a complete. the time. al Home in North Attleboro, could have on families and and trained to be extreme- family hints at a special re- Flaherty says emergen- the dog pauses, carefully grief — a similar transfor- ly docile and attentive to lationship with dogs or pets. Teen drowns while cy medical technicians considering his next move, mation being seen across emotional needs, are typi- “It’s infrequent that peo- the funeral industry. cally known for services in swimming in lake believe the boy did not before making the high leap ple ask, but when they do, have any broken bones. to Elias’ office chair, where “We found that people high-stress environments we have people on hand WORCESTER (AP) — The boy was taken by he comfortably settles. sort of exhaled when they like schools, hospitals and that we can call,” Elias A 17-year-old boy has ambulance to a hospital, Soon, all eyes are once were around Charlie,” assisted living homes. In said. “It’s been very infor- drowned while swimming where he was listed in again on him when he es- Elias said. “Everything recent years, they have be- mal but remarkable.” in a lake in Worcester. stable condition. capes to the floor and pulls took on a more comfort- come increasingly popular Police say they were While the boy’s fall is out a rubber bone from its able level.” among the funeral home notified shortly before 7 still under investigation, spot tucked away under Another family who knew industry. of Charlie from communi- Some use the dogs in all 781-593-7700 p.m. Sunday that a teen Flaherty says it appears Elias’ desk. Publishing Daily, except Sundays had gone missing while to have been a “freak The 4-year-old lhasa ap- ty events asked if he could aspects, from the plan- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 swimming at Quinsig- accident.” so-poodle mix has become sit in as they prepared ar- ning stages to the funer- Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA a familiar face around rangements for a loved one als themselves. Dyer-Lake and additional offices. who had died. The family reserves use for private Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, Subscriptions accompanying the team member had a dog of their meetings with families Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Need to find to community outreach own, and having the pet alone, saying the one-on- $20.00 for 4 weeks events and acting as the nearby seemed to make the one time with the family $65.00 for 13 weeks an article? official sponsor of the tough process just a bit eas- is invaluable. $130.00 for 26 weeks $260.00 for 1 year annual Strut Your Mutt ier. But, there is a fine line Send payment to and POSTMASTER, Subscribe to fundraiser for the North “It’s been transforma- that the funeral home send address changes to: Attleboro Animal Shelter. tion even in times of grief, tries to respect. 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Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2017 A3 LYNN Seaforth empowers students to achieve personal greatness By Marianne Salza 35. “Sometimes that’s all learning how the school their level of motivation FOR THE ITEM the motivation they need system works, and con- for sports is.” to get over a hump, get on sulting guidance counsel- No Ceilings is not a When Tony Seaforth the honor roll, or want to ors and principals. traditional after school attended Lynn Classical go to school every day.” Seaforth, who moni- program, but more of an High School, his mother In 2011, Seaforth found- tors students’ grades, is extension of the school went to all of his football ed No Ceilings, a non-prof- proud of the lasting re- day, promoting literacy and basketball games, it organization that pro- lationships he has made to teenagers, and encour- and track tournaments; vides academic advising, through No Ceilings, and aging peer leadership. but looking at his report advocacy, tutoring, and seeing students reach Through workshops and card and holding him ac- support for middle and their fullest potential. group mentoring, No Ceil- countable for his actions high school athletes. Since “It’s a great resource ings gives student-ath- were not always her pri- then, he has served some for students because they letes the tools to advocate orities. 500 students, helping ath- have an advocate,” said for themselves and make “Aside from my coach- letes with building char- Seaforth, who under- the right decisions when es and teachers, I didn’t acter, integrity, conflict stands the responsibilities faced with academic, fam- have anyone to help me resolution skills, etiquette, of a student athlete. “A lot ily, or emotional issues. with college applications,” and self-confidence. of kids I serve don’t have “It’s a 360-degree pro- said the lifelong Lynn res- “I embody the demo- parental support academ- gram,” Seaforth said. ident. “Everything that I graphic that I serve. I ically. I’m like the liaison “They’re getting the af- had done to graduate from was one of those kids who between coach, player, ter school support, but in high school, I did by my- were at high-risk, high teacher, and administra- school they’re getting held self.” need, and came from a tion.” accountable as well. I’ve After receiving a football low-income household. Seaforth empowers stu- seen a reduction in disci- scholarship to Bentley I’ve been in their shoes,” dents by giving them the pline infractions. I’m very University, and studying Seaforth said. “I want to resources to help them excited because they are business management understand what they’re achieve personal great- great kids and deserve to and marketing, Seaforth going through and how ness and fulfill their be recognized.” graduated in 2005. The I can help. It’s important post-graduate aspirations. Seaforth hopes to re- desire to support student because without this, a lot “The goal of the program ceive more funding in the athletes from low-income of kids would slip through is to instill academic and future to expand his pro- communities, like himself, the cracks.” life goals, so when they gram’s services, hire stu- was always a passion of For a year, Seaforth graduate, they have the dent-athlete coordinators ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE his. worked for free to ensure opportunity to be em- for each school, and offer “The most important the success of his pro- ployed or have an opportu- leadership summits, em- Tony Seaforth founded No Ceilings, a non-prof- thing for me is to give kids gram, working as a sub- nity at a college,” Seaforth powerment workshops, it organization that provides academic advis- a positive adult figure in stitute teacher, offering said. “I try to bring their college visits, and group ing, advocacy, tutoring, and support for middle their lives,” said Seaforth, therapeutic mentoring, academics up to where mentoring sessions. and high school athletes. Fireworks spark some smiles at the beach

2017 RED ROCK PARK FREE SUMMER CONCERTS

July 6: Brian Maes Band July 13: Lexington Street July 20: MaryBeth Maes Band July 27: Nightight Band July 29*: Toe Jam Puppet Band (Kid’s Concert) Aug. 3: Shu†e Mode Aug. 10: White Lightnin’ Aug. 17: 4EverFab Beatles Music Aug. 24: 12:01 Blues Band

Most concerts are from 6-8 p.m. * Activities from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Toe Jam Puppet Band will play from 1-2 p.m. Admission is FREE. Bring your own chairs and blankets. Refreshments, cošee, and Friends’ attire will be available for purchase.

LAW OFFICES OF JAMES J. CARRIGAN • Social Security Disability A special thanks to all our 2017 sponsors • Workers Compensation Top left, 1-year-old Ray Butterworth of Lynn • Accidents plays in Red Rock Park before the fireworks 25 years located across on Monday. From left, Manuel and Maria Alca- from Lynn District Court ntara of Lynn grab their seats on the seawall 15 Johnson St. while Jane Hinds, left, and June Murphy, both 781-596-0100 of Lynn, take seats on a bench. Lynn Police Of- JAMES J. CARRIGAN ficer Tim Ferrari hands out reflective bracelets ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN Lynn to Lynn residents Luke, 5, and Claire, 6, Fitz- RONALD D. MALLOY www.jamescarriganlaw.com Community gerald as their mother Stephanie looks on. Top [email protected] right, From left, Ryleigh Rucker, 1, of Lynn, Development Dylan Gagner, 3, Carissa Stafford, 5, both of Peabody, and Jayden Frasca, 3, of Lynn, play Lynn Drug Task Force with bubbles. Hotline 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY All reports of or text the word Friends of Lynn and Nahant Beach neighborhood activity tiplynn will be investigated. and your tip to ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Callers may remain “tip411” (847411) lynn-nahantbeach.org anonymous A4 TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2017 OPINION VINCENT FRALEY HOW TO REACH US

E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B According to John Adams, Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K we got the date wrong J. Patrick Norton Vice President, Finance Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman The Fourth of July is Dailies did not yet circu- tomorrow.” Customer Service P ’ celebrated as the official late. Lucky for readers of German speakers were Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 birthday of the United the thrice-weekly Penn- also the first Philadel- Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 States. According to John sylvania Evening Post, phians privy to the doc- All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Adams — an authority on the newspaper’s print- ument’s full text. Print- 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 the matter — we have the ing schedule allowed for ers Melchior Steiner and Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 date wrong. While adjust- a last-minute scoop the Charles Cist published Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 ing your tricorn hat, con- night of July 2: “This day it as a broadside on the Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 sider some lesser-known the Continental Congress morning of July 6, beating classi [email protected] history about that steamy declared the United Col- even John Dunlap’s own John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Subscriptions July week in 1776. onies Free and Indepen- Pennsylvania Packet. [email protected] It was in fact two days dent States.” In a time of limited liter- acy, many of the city’s cit- Circulation prior, July 2, that delegates The Pennsylvania Ga- [email protected] to the Continental Con- zette ran its headline the izenry first heard the text gress first took the plunge. following morning. But of the Declaration on July Ext. 3 In the then-State House, that concerned the dele- 8. Heralded by the “old Newsroom the body “Resolved: That gates’ resolution, not the bell,” residents gathered [email protected] these United Colonies Declaration of Indepen- in the State House Yard as [email protected] Lt. Col. John Nixon deliv- EDITORIAL are, and of right ought to dence — the document — Ext. 4 be, free and independent itself. Which brings us to ered the document’s first States, that they are ab- why we celebrate July 4 as public reading in “a voice Sports [email protected] solved from all allegiance the country’s DOB. clear and distinct enough to the British Crown, and It was on this day that to be heard in the garden Ext. 5 that all political connec- members of the Continen- of Mr. Norris’ house on the Retail and Online tion between them and tal Congress “mutually east side of Fifth Street.” Advertising the State of Great Britain pledge to each other our As to the crowd’s reac- [email protected] is, and ought to be, totally Lives, our Fortunes, and tion to the news, consid- dissolved.” our sacred Honor,” formal- er newspaper reports of ADVERTISING Adams believed it was ly adopting the now-hal- their actions that eve- Ernie Carpenter Jr. this date that future lowed text. ning: “… our late King’s Director of Advertising Americans would mark John Dunlap, the body’s Coat of Arms was brought and Business Development, ext. 1355 [email protected] with fireworks and hip- official printer, received from the Hall in the State hip-huzzahs. the document that eve- House, where the said Michele Iannaco “The Second Day of July ning with instructions to King’s Courts were for- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 1776, will be the most print 200 copies. These merly held, and burnet [email protected] memorable Epocha, in the were earmarked primar- amidst the acclamations Ralph Mitchell History of America,” the ily for governors (to be of a crowd of spectators.” Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 But Nixon was not Founding Father wrote displayed at their state [email protected] reading from the docu- to his wife, Abigail, the houses) and Continental Patricia Whalen PHOTO | LIZ O. BAYLEN/LOS ANGELES TIME/TNS ment now residing in the following day. “I am apt Army officers (to be read Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 National Archives. The OxyContin, in 80 mg pills. A $45 billion pro- to believe that it will be aloud to soldiers in the [email protected] now-famous signatures posal for opioid treatment in the healthcare celebrated, by succeeding field). adorning that parchment BUSINESS OFFICE bill currently being crafted in the Senate Generations, as the great Printed news of the copy were not affixed un- anniversary Festival. document emerged first Beth Bresnahan would fall far short, health experts say. til Aug. 2, perhaps another … It ought to be solem- in German. The Penn- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 deserving date lost in the nized with Pomp and Pa- [email protected] sylvanischer Staatsbote Fourth of July shuffle. Opioid epidemic: rade, with Shews, Games, broke the story on July 5: Susan J. Conti Sports, Guns, Bells, Bon- “Yesterday the honorable Vincent Fraley is the Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] fires and Illuminations Continental Congress de- communications manager Washington must from one End of this Con- clared the United Colo- for the Historical Society Ted Grant tinent to the other from nies free and independent of Pennsylvania. He wrote Publisher, ext. 1234 this Time forward forever states. The declaration is this for the Philadelphia [email protected] act to prevent deaths more.” now in press in English; it Inquirer. Readers may Marian Kinney So how did Philadel- is dated July 4, 1776, and email him at vfraley@hsp. ext. 1212 phians learn of the news? will be published today or org. [email protected] STAT — a national publication focusing on health Will Kraft launched by the Boston Globe in 2015 — last week Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 published a startling report based on interviews with [email protected] public health experts at 10 universities that predict- FRANCIS WILKINSON ed nearly a half-million Americans will die from opi- Jennifer Perez ext. 1205 oid use over the next decade. [email protected] By 2027, “the annual U.S. death toll from opioids NRA’s call to arms diverts attention alone will likely surpass the worst year of gun deaths Carolina Trujillo on record, and may top the worst year of AIDS deaths Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 [email protected] at the peak of that epidemic in the 1990s, when near- from devastating crime study ly 50,000 people were dying each year,” the STAT Jim Wilson Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 report noted. “Beyond the immeasurable pain to The National Rifle Asso- The Stanford study used movement has greatly in- families, the overdoses will cost the U.S. economy [email protected] ciation is no doubt grateful 14 more years of data and creased our population’s hundreds of billions of dollars.” CIRCULATION for the sensation it caused employed multiple sta- exposure to firearms — These findings demand a concerted, aggressive last week with a video fea- tistical models — includ- Lisa Mahmoud government response. While most reporting on the not simply by influencing turing propagandist Dana ing one used by the gun Manager, ext. 1239 opioid epidemic has focused on how the overprescrip- gun ownership, but by Loesch. movement’s favorite-da- [email protected] tion of OxyContin and the rapid spread of cheap, making it commonplace to In 2015, Loesch starred ta cruncher, “More Guns, CLASSIFIED powerful painkillers like fentanyl are taking a bru- bring guns with you wher- in another NRA video Less Crime” author John tal toll on users in impoverished areas of the eastern ever you go.” Abbe Young Smith on the depredations of Lott. Yet the researchers U.S., the epidemic is very much present in the West A recent Pew Research Manager, ext. 1276 the “godless left.” In her found that even Lott’s as well. [email protected] telling, liberals sought model showed a link be- Center survey revealed Yet the federal response to this epidemic has Kerry Smith nothing less than the ex- tween right-to-carry laws that about one-third of been disappointing. Congress passed the Compre- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 termination of decent and increased violence. Americans believe the hensive Addiction and Recovery Act of 2016 to give [email protected] Americans, attacking not “Ten years after the NRA argument that more law enforcement agencies more access to the over- only “our right to believe,” adoption of RTC laws,” guns make society safer. It NEWSROOM dose-treatment drug naloxone, to establish stan- Loesch said, but “our right Donohue’s report states, also showed a majority of dards that would discourage physicians from being Bill Brotherton to survive.” “violent crime is estimat- gun owners are concerned quick to prescribe painkillers and to improve addic- Features Editor ext. 1338 Loesch’s latest service [email protected] tion treatment practices, but President Obama was ed to be 13-15 percent about their personal safe- to the NRA all but an- right to fault Republicans for not agreeing to include higher than it would have ty. Given the intense po- Gayla Cawley nounces civil war. If video funding that would provide direct help to hard-hit been without the RTC larization that shapes gun Reporter, ext. 1236 states. Still, Obama is not without fault himself. In- technology had existed in law.” The increase in crime politics, and the reach of [email protected] South Carolina circa 1860, was so pronounced, in fact, stead of naming an opioid “czar” with a public health gun-movement propa- Cheryl Charles background to lead the charge against the epidemic, and secessionist propa- that right-to-carry states ganda, the new study is Night Editor, ext. 1278 in late 2015, he assigned responsibility to Agricul- ganda were assigned to would need to double unlikely to change minds [email protected] the cause’s most unscru- their prison populations to ture Secretary Tom Vilsack — then went at least 10 anytime soon. pulous partisans, some- counteract it. Tori Faieta months without having a one-on-one meeting with But the study lays the Copy Editor thing similar might have Interestingly, research- Vilsack to discuss what needed to be done. groundwork for more re- [email protected] Of more immediate concern, of course, is the cur- emerged from Charleston. ers found the effect of The NRA’s vio- right-to-carry laws on search — something the Thomas Grillo rent president. Yes, Donald Trump created a presi- Reporter, ext. 1264 lence-themed videos, like murder rates to be a wash. NRA vigorously resists. dential commission on the opioid crisis led by New And it poses a challenge [email protected] Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and the commission is tweets from the gutter of But the finding about to conservative lawmak- Spenser Hasak working with highly regarded drug treatment ex- 1600 Pennsylvania Ave- increased violent crime nue, divert attention from is nonetheless a frontal ers not unlike the scien- Photographer, ext. 1332 perts on a report outlining a national strategy. [email protected] But it is one thing to come up with a strategy and worthier subjects. In this assault on longstanding tific consensus on climate Thor Jourgensen another to execute it. Enactment of the Senate’s pro- case, that includes a pow- declarations from the gun change. “What is import- erful — and, for the gun movement that more guns ant about Donohue’s work News Editor, ext. 1267 posed replacement for the Affordable Care Act would [email protected] doom the prospects of a vigorous federal response to movement, devastating — lead to less crime. methodologically is that the opioid epidemic. While the Senate bill is expected new study published last The new study is “proba- he demonstrated that the Steve Krause week. bly the most rigorous and Sports Editor, ext. 1229 to include $45 billion over 10 years to address the violence-facilitating ef- [email protected] crisis, it also calls for a phase-out of the Medicaid Researchers led by relevant piece of gun pol- fects of RTC laws were Stanford Law professor Katie Morrison expansion provided by the ACA. This expansion has icy research to come along robust to a range of statis- John Donohue evaluated in decades,” Daniel Web- Sports Reporter been crucial to getting open-ended, ongoing care to tical models and analytic crime data from 1977 to ster, director of the Johns [email protected] opioid addicts in states like West Virginia and Ohio, methods,” said Webster. which is why GOP senators from those states (Shel- 2014, comparing the ma- Hopkins Center for Gun Owen O’Rourke jority of states that let Policy and Research, told In other words, if the Photographer, ext. 1224 ley Moore Capito and Rob Portman, respectively) are gun movement hopes to cool to the Senate bill. residents carry firearms me via email. [email protected] refute the study’s conclu- Every lawmaker — not just those at the opioid ep- without demonstrating a “The ripple effects of a Roberto Scalese idemic’s epicenter — should share these concerns. particular need (so-called rapidly growing number of sions, it’s going to need Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 Opioids pose the most daunting U.S. public-health “shall issue” right-to-carry people carrying guns with more than another help- [email protected] challenge of the 21st century by far. It wouldn’t just states) against those with them and in their vehi- ing of video bile. Anne Marie Tobin be “mean” to pass a health overhaul that crippled the stricter gun regulations. cles are profound — more Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 Francis Wilkinson writes nation’s ability to respond to this challenge. It would A panel of the Nation- assaults, more gun theft, [email protected] be catastrophic. al Research Council had and I suspect, though this editorials on politics and U.S. domestic policy for Bridget Turcotte previously investigated hasn’t been formally test- Reporter, ext. 1269 The above editorial appeared in The San Diego the effects of right-to- ed, more unintentional Bloomberg View. Readers [email protected] Union-Tribune on Saturday. carry laws, but its 2004 shootings and suicides,” may email him at fwilkin- Ryan York report was inconclusive. Webster wrote. “The RTC [email protected]. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 Fourth of July brings mixed feelings for some minorities

By Russell Contreras ies may see more violence ASSOCIATED PRESS amid a feeling of helpless- ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. ness. “I’m praying and — As many in the Unit- trying to keep positive,” ed States celebrate the she said. Fourth of July holiday, Protesters IMMIGRATION some minorities have hold signs as Immigration was a key issue during the presiden- mixed feelings about the they gather tial campaign for both par- revelry of fireworks and for a demon- ties. Since then, President parades in an atmosphere stration on Donald Trump’s adminis- of tension on several the University tration has stepped up en- fronts. of Cincinna- forcement and instituted a How do you celebrate ti campus scaled-back partial travel during what some people demanding ban that places new lim- of color consider troubling that a white its on entry to the U.S. for times? former police citizens of six Muslim-ma- Blacks, Latinos and officer be tried jority countries. The tem- immigrant rights advo- a third time porary ban requires people cates say the aftermath in the fatal to prove a close family re- of the 2016 presidential shooting of an lationship in the U.S. or an election, recent non-con- unarmed black existing relationship with victions of police officers motorist in an entity like a school or charged in the shootings Cincinnati. business. On Friday, the of black men, and the administration announced stepped-up detentions of FILE PHOTO | that Immigration and Cus- immigrants and refugees ASSOCIATED PRESS toms Enforcement would for deportation have them arrest people — including questioning equality and nation after three officers face charges, and convic- doesn’t apply to all peo- N.M., said she has no in- relatives — who hire smug- the promise of life, liberty were recently cleared in tions are rare. Despite ple,” said Phillips, who saw tention of celebrating July glers to bring children into and the pursuit of happi- police shootings. video, suburban St. Paul, the protests that roiled Fourth. the U.S. illegally. ness in the United States. POLICE SHOOTINGS Minn., police officer Jeron- his town for weeks follow- “It’s a white man’s holi- Patricia Montes, a Bos- Filmmaker Chris Phil- Since the 2014 police imo Yanez was acquitted ing Brown’s death. His day to me. It’s just another ton resident and immi- lips of Ferguson, Miss., shooting of unarmed last month in the shoot- yet-unreleased documen- day,” McClelland said. “I’m grant from Honduras, says he likely will attend 18-year-old Michael ing of Philando Castile, a tary “Ferguson 365” focus- not going to even watch said she’s grateful for the a family barbecue just Brown in Ferguson, Miss., black man. The 32-year- es on the Brown shooting the fireworks. Not feeling opportunities and securi- like every Fourth of July. officer shootings — of old school cafeteria worker and its aftermath. “A lot of it.” ty the United States has But the 36-year-old black black males in particular was killed during a traffic people have lost hope.” McClelland, who grew given her. Yet this year, man says he can’t help — have drawn scrutiny, stop July 6, almost a year Unlike Phillips, Janette up in Los Angeles before she doesn’t know how to but feel perplexed about sparking protests nation- ago. McClelland, 55, a black the urban unrest of the approach the Fourth of honoring the birth of the wide. Few officers ever “Justice apparently musician in Albuquerque, 1960s, said she fears cit- July holiday. Nuclear weapons inspection results now concealed By Robert Burns fails to distinguish between ASSOCIATED PRESS protecting valid secrets and shielding incompetence,” WASHINGTON — The he added. “Clearly, nuclear Pentagon has thrown a weapons technology secrets cloak of secrecy over as- should be protected. But sessments of the safety and negligence or misconduct security of its nuclear weap- in handling nuclear weap- ons operations, a part of the ons should not be insulated military with a history of from public accountability.” periodic inspection failures The decision to conceal and bouts of low morale. results from inspections of Overall results of rou- how nuclear weapons are tine inspections at nuclear operated, maintained and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS weapons bases, such as a guarded follows a secret “pass-fail” grade, had pre- President Donald Trump arrives to speak during the Celebrate Freedom event at the Kennedy recommendation generat- Center for the Performing Arts in Washington Saturday. viously been publicly avail- able. They are now off-lim- ed by in-depth Pentagon its. The change goes beyond reviews of problems with the standard practice of the weapons, workers and Trump’s continued Twitter battles withholding detailed infor- facilities making up the mation on the inspections. nation’s nuclear force. The stated reason for But the problems that with the press may come at a price the change is to prevent prompted the reviews three adversaries from learn- years ago weren’t created by releasing inspection re- By Jill Colvin and against the press, though, a media stand-in. Media ly being egged on by his ing too much about U.S. sults. The problems were Catherine Lucey that keeps changing the watchdogs quickly called supporters, including his nuclear weapons vulner- actual shortcomings in the ASSOCIATED PRESS subject from that more him out. eldest son, Donald Trump abilities. Navy Capt. Greg nuclear force, including oc- substantive policy debate Unrepentant, Trump Jr., a frequent attack dog Hicks, spokesman for the WASHINGTON (AP) casional poor performance, Trump claims to crave. argued over the weekend for his father. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said — Whether by whim or security lapses and flawed And it has hindered that his outsized Twitter The younger Trump on the added layer of secrecy design, President Donald training, driven in part by Trump’s ability to push presence was part of a cal- Monday contrasted the was deemed necessary. Trump keeps adding fuel underspending and weak his agenda through Con- culated redefinition of the more accepting way the “We are comfortable to his incendiary Twitter gress, where Republicans presidency. with the secrecy,” Hicks leadership. battle against the media. media have treated a The overall results of such complain about the presi- “My use of social media New York production of said Monday, adding that The press is an easy tar- it helps ensure that “as inspections, minus securi- dent’s lack of focus as his is not Presidential — it’s Julius Caesar, in which a get for the Republican long as nuclear weapons ty-sensitive details, used to health-care plan is strug- MODERN DAY PRESI- Trumpian Ceasar dies in president, and one his gling, work on next year’s DENTIAL,” he tweeted. exist, the U.S. will main- be publicly available. a bloody group stabbing, supporters love to hate. budget is stuck and talk of Trump spent the week- tain a safe, secure, and ef- They provided the initial with the outcry over the But the escalating con- a big infrastructure deal is end at his private golf club fective nuclear stockpile.” basis for Associated Press flict has diverted atten- fading. in New Jersey. None of his wrestling clip. Critics question the reporting in 2013-2014 on tion not just from Trump’s Trump’s latest bash was top advisers traveled with “CNN & dems calling lockdown of information. missteps by the Air Force failures but his claimed a repurposed old video he him and his activities Trump assassination play “The whole thing smells nuclear missile corps. successes as well. tweeted on the weekend were closely held. There ‘artistic expression’ but bad,” said Steven After- The AP documented se- Trump tweeted Monday of him fake-pummeling a was no telling how much WWF joke meme is ‘a call good, a government se- curity lapses, leadership that “at some point the wrestling promoter whose of his anti-press drumbeat for violence’? Hilarious re- crecy expert with the and training failures, Fake News will be forced face had been replaced by was a calculated strategy inforcement of FNN,” the Federation of American morale problems and oth- to discuss our great jobs the CNN logo. to divert attention from younger Trump tweeted Scientists. “They’re acting er issues, prompting the numbers, strong economy, It was unprecedented, his policy struggles vs. a Monday, using an acronym like they have something Pentagon under Defense success with ISIS, the bor- even for Trump: a sitting capricious reaction to crit- for what the president has to hide, and it’s not na- Secretary Chuck Hagel to der & so much else!” president, in effect pro- icism. begun to refer to as the tional security secrets.” order an in-depth study by It’s his own campaign moting physical assault of But Trump was clear- “Fake News Network.” “I think the new policy an independent group. Cyprus peace talks still awaiting breakthrough with rivals

By Menelaos a host of other issues to prus to become what U.N. Key to an overall ac- Hadjicostis discuss, including how Secretary-General Anto- cord is what will happen ASSOCIATED PRESS power will be shared be- nio Guterres referred to as to the 35,000-plus troops tween the Greek Cypriots a “normal state.” Officials NICOSIA, Cyprus — In- Turkey has kept in the and the Turkish Cypriots said Guterres’ presence at tensified talks to reunify island’s Turkish Cypriot and how much territory the talks last week helped the Mediterranean island north since 1974. Greek each side will administer. nudge the process forward nation of Cyprus wrapped Cypriots are prioritizing “I wish I could tell you after several days when up for the day Monday an agreement on security. without a breakthrough that the situation is how progress was slow. The minority Turkish as rival negotiators pored we would’ve wanted it to Akinci repeated that Cypriots consider the over documents outlining be,” the island’s Greek Cy- this week will be decisive troops as undergirding each side’s stances on a priot President Nicos An- for the island’s future. their security and want astasiades told reporters raft of issues, including Highlighting the inten- them to stay. Turkey has after an evening round of sity of talks, Cyprus gov- the thorny issue of secu- said a full troop withdraw- talks. ernment spokesman Nicos rity. al is a non-starter. Anastasiades and Mus- Christodoulides called out As a second week of ne- But Greek Cypriots, tafa Akinci, the leader of Turkish Foreign Minister gotiations began Monday along with Greece, want at a Swiss resort, officials the breakaway Turkish Mevlut Cavusoglu for re- Cypriots, are joined at portedly saying that the all Turkish troops they were trying to crack the is- see as a threat removed sues that have blocked an Crans-Montana by top Greek side had “taken a and military intervention accord since Cyprus was diplomats from Cyprus’ step back” in their pro- divided in 1974 when Tur- ‘guarantors’ — Greece, posals while the Turkish rights accorded to the key invaded after a coup Turkey and Britain — side had taken “a step for- guarantors under the is- mounted by supporters of whose input is pivotal to ward.” land’s 1960 constitution union with Greece. any agreement. Christodoulides said the abolished. They propose Greek Foreign Minis- remark was “out of touch instead an international As well as trying to come PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS up with a set of proposals ter Nikos Kotzias said all with reality” and likely police force, backed by the to address the security sides are aware of their made because the Turkish U.N. Security Council, to Tourists walk toward a blocked road with bar- arrangements for a reuni- responsibilities to strike a side may feel itself under keep the peace once the rels and sandbags in the center of the divided fied Cyprus, officials have deal that would allow Cy- pressure. island is reunified. capital of Nicosia, Cyprus. A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2017 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- entering at 4:31 p.m. Sunday knapsack, and was standing on Copeland Circle. Man shot in larly arrests, reflect police records. In at 56 Brownville Ave.; at 11:55 by the bag waiting for police the event of a perceived inaccuracy, a.m. Monday at 5 Burns St.; at at 8:12 p.m. Sunday on Front Assaults it is the sole responsibility of the con- 1:36 p.m. Monday at 20 Chase Street. The caller later reported St. that the male returned to re- A report of an assault at 1:09 Lynn; police cerned party to contact the relevant A report of a motor vehicle trieve the bag after he acciden- a.m. Sunday on Broadway. police department and have the de- breaking and entering at 7:32 tally dropped it. partment issue a notice of correction a.m. Monday at 10 Sidney Ave. Graffiti on the seawall from Breaking and Entering about a week ago was reported to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- A report of a breaking and investigating at 6:19 a.m. Monday on Bass ifications will not be made without Complaints entering at 11:48 a.m. Sunday Rock Lane. ered near the intersection express notice of change from the A report of a disturbance on Case Drive. By Roberto Scalese ITEM STAFF of Deer Cove Street and arresting police department. at 1:01 p.m. Sunday at 12 PEABODY Currier Road, a block in- Michigan Ave.; at 3:08 p.m. Complaints LYNN — A Lynn man Sunday at Commercial Street land from the shore. LYNN A report of a disturbance at shot in the chest and leg and Neptune Boulevard; at Arrests The victim would not 12:11 a.m. Sunday at Shir- Monday night is expected 3:48 p.m. Sunday at 94 Bos- tell police what happened, Arrests Ricardo Matul, 24, of 98 ley Avenue and North Shore to survive, according to ton St.; at 4:28 p.m. Sunday according to Donnelly. Laighton St., Apt. 3R, Lynn, Road; at 12:35 a.m. Sunday police. Pedro Carrillo, of 76 Margin at Boston and Myrtle streets; “He was not cooperative St., Salem, was arrested on was arrested and charged with on Lincoln Street; at 2:22 a.m. The 22-year-old victim with police. We don’t have at 5:37 p.m. Sunday at Essex unlicensed operation of a mo- warrant charges of operation Sunday on Thornton Street; at was found at 203 Lynn any information on the and Sutton streets; at 8:09 tor vehicle and no inspection/ of a motor vehicle with a sus- 2:53 a.m. Sunday on Kimball Shore Drive, but the in- suspect,” he said. p.m. Sunday on Blossom sticker at 4:52 p.m. Sunday. pended license and marked Avenue; at 11:55 a.m. Sunday cident did not take place Street Extension; at 8:58 p.m. Brandon Traina, 27, of 250 Police declined to identi- lanes violation at 2:54 p.m. on School Street; at 4:18 p.m. among the crowd attend- Sunday at Briarcliff Lodge at George Road, Apt. 7F, Cliffside fy the victim of the shoot- Sunday. Sunday on Genesee Street; at ing the city’s annual fire- 112 Kernwood Drive; at 8:59 Park, N.J., was arrested and ing. He was taken by am- Alexis Gewlas, 35, of 45 6:12 p.m. Sunday on Calumet p.m. Sunday at Domino’s Pizza charged with unlicensed op- works display along the bulance to Massachusetts Wamesit St., Lowell, was arrest- Street; at 7:46 p.m. Sunday at at 707 Western Ave.; at 9:12 eration of a motor vehicle at roadway, according to General Hospital and is in ed and charged with Class A Bradstreet Avenue and Sales p.m. Sunday at Breed Street 11:13 p.m. Sunday. Police. Lt. Rick Donnelly. stable condition, accord- drug possession at 2:04 p.m. and Mace Place; at 12:45 a.m. Street; at 10:04 p.m. Sunday on Beach Street; at 10:23 p.m. Shell casings were discov- ing to police. Monday. Monday at Euphoria Night Club Accidents Oneill Gonzalez, 24, of 38 at 130 Union St.; at 1:20 a.m. Sunday at Broadway and East Hanover St., was arrested on Monday at Joyce and Union Mountain Avenue; at 10:58 A report of a motor vehicle p.m. Sunday on State Road; at warrant charges of drug pos- streets; at 4:31 a.m. Monday accident at 8:43 a.m. Monday session with intent to distrib- at 76 Marianna St.; at 10:16 11:06 p.m. Sunday on Calumet at Wheel Repair Specialists at Street; at 11:22 p.m. Sunday ute, unlicensed operation of a a.m. Monday at 11 Circle Ave.; 80 Newbury St.; at 11:14 a.m. motor vehicle, receiving a sto- at 2:31 p.m. Monday at 23 on Crescent Avenue; at 12:12 Monday at Acura of Peabody a.m. Monday at Walgreens on len motor vehicle, and breaking Mall St.; at 3:39 p.m. Monday at 209 Andover St.; at 1:05 and entering for a misdemean- at 3 Myrtle St. Broadway. p.m. Monday at East Boston A report of shots fired at or at 10:34 p.m. Sunday. A report of a gunshot at Savings Bank at 67 Prospect Patrice Jacobs, 44, of 11 12:37 a.m. Monday at Pinkham 10:50 p.m. Sunday at Revere St.; at 2:08 p.m. Monday at 91 Housing Authority on Consti- Silloway St., Dorchester, was Street and Story Avenue. Andover St.; at 2:28 p.m. Mon- arrested on a warrant charge of tution Avenue; at 11:04 p.m. day at Wilson Square Citgo at 2 Sunday on Park Avenue. drug possession with intent to Overdose Andover St. distribute at 12:48 p.m. Mon- A report of a motor vehicle day. A report of an overdose at hit and run accident at 1 p.m. Theft Kamisha Lee, 31, was ar- 1:53 p.m. Sunday on Hamilton Monday at JCPenney at 210J Avenue. A report of auto theft at rested and charged with dis- Andover St. 10:47 p.m. Sunday at Carlyle orderly conduct, urinating in A report of a motor vehicle Theft House Condominiums on Ward public and indecent exposure accident with personal injury at Street. at 3:35 p.m. Monday. 3:25 p.m. Monday at 17 Cen- A report of a larceny/forgery/ Aramis Lopez, 34, of 168 A report of motor vehicle theft at 6:42 p.m. Sunday at tennial Drive. fraud at 3:14 a.m. Sunday on Fletcher St., Lowell, was arrest- 1129 Salem St.; at 8:26 a.m. Franklin Avenue. ed and charged with operation Monday at 2 Flint Lane. Breaking and Entering of a motor vehicle with a sus- A report of a larceny at 7:56 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS pended license and failure to A report of a motor vehicle SAUGUS a.m. Monday at 2 Flint Lane; at signal at 12:11 p.m. Monday. breaking and entering at 11:28 Little Rock Mayor Mark Stodola, left, and a res- 12:27 p.m. Monday at 23 Na- Michael McNeil, 35, of 749 a.m. Monday at 21 Highland Accidents ident who calls himself simply “Brother Larry” hant St.; at 2 p.m. Monday at Summer St., was arrested and Park. A cell phone was taken. hold hands during a prayer following a news 127 Maple St. A report of a motor vehicle charged with Class A drug pos- conference by an anti-violence group in front Complaints accident with personal injury of a police station in Little Rock, Ark., Sunday. session at 2:01 p.m. Monday. Vandalism at 11:58 a.m. Sunday at 395 Jacquelyn Ward, 24, of 58 Main St. Cottage St., was arrested and A report of a disturbance A report of motor vehicle van- at 4:53 p.m. Sunday at 35 A report of a motor vehicle charged with disorderly con- dalism at 10:08 a.m. Monday accident at 3:27 p.m. Sunday duct at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Rockdale Ave.; at 8:39 p.m. Little Rock club at 21 Curwin Terrace. Sunday at Sonic Drive-In at at Stop & Shop at 164 Main St. A report of a motor vehicle Accidents 55 Newbury St. A caller re- LYNNFIELD ported a man threw money in hit and run accident at 5:55 performer faces A report of a motor vehicle her face; at 9:51 p.m. Sunday p.m. Sunday at Kmart at 180 accident at 11:08 a.m. Sunday Accidents at 27 Longview Way; at 10:29 Main St. p.m. Sunday at 7 Goldberg at 100 Willow St.; at 3:29 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle weapons charge Sunday at 176 Chatham St.; at Road. A caller reported that a Complaints accident with personal injury man in a black pickup truck 4:01 p.m. Sunday at Cumber- A report of a disturbance at at 4:06 p.m. Saturday at 199 pulled a handgun on her son, Forrest City in eastern Ar- land Circle and Lynnfield Street; 1:47 a.m. Sunday at Holiday By Tafi Mukunyadzi Salem St. and 511 Walnut St. and then left the area in a car. ASSOCIATED PRESS kansas, the U.S. Marshals at 4:37 p.m. Sunday on Hanson One person was taken to Lahey Inn Express at 999 Broadway; Street; at 4:58 p.m. Sunday Police spoke to the caller who Service said. Clinic; at 10:59 a.m. Sunday at 2:49 p.m. Sunday at Avalon LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — at Commercial and Neptune wasn’t sure if the dark object in Cliff LaBarge with the on Route 128 Northbound Exit Motel at 1529 Broadway; at A rapper shot someone streets; at 5:16 p.m. Sunday at the suspect’s hand was a gun; U.S. Marshals Service in 43. One person was taken to 11:25 p.m. Sunday at Square in the neck days before Broadway and Parkland Avenue; at 5:36 a.m. Monday at South Alabama said two hand- Lahey Clinic. One Mall at 1201 Broadway. performing at a concert in at 7 p.m. Sunday at 77 Mar- Memorial School at 24 Maple guns and an assault rifle Little Rock that was the ion St.; at 10:14 p.m. Sunday St.; at 8:30 a.m. Monday at 3 were seized from the Mer- Complaints Theft site of a shooting that left at Boston Street and Fenton Oak St.; at 11:47 a.m. Monday cedes in which Hampton 28 people injured, federal Avenue; at 11:55 p.m. Sunday at 76 Lowell St. and another man were A report of a disturbance at A report of a larceny at 3:09 prosecutors said Monday. at Central Avenue and Sutton riding at the time of their 10:28 p.m. Friday on Phillips p.m. Sunday throughout town. U.S. Attorney’s Office Vandalism early Sunday arrest. Street; at 12:10 p.m. Monday Road; at 12:18 a.m. Sunday at A man reported two of his debit spokeswoman Paulette at 108 Boston St.; at 1:26 p.m. cards were used in Saugus; at Hampton was about to 755 Walnut St. and 35 Mans- A report of vandalism at Chappelle said Ricky Monday at Eastern Bank at 156 6:09 p.m. Sunday at People’s perform at an Alabama field Road. 11:36 p.m. Sunday at 6 Ayer Hampton, also known as Boston St.; at 2:40 p.m. Mon- United Bank at 584 Broadway. club when he was taken St. A caller reported seeing a Finese2Tymes, screamed day at 107 Broad St. An unauthorized ATM withdraw- into custody. Theft person smash a vehicle win- at a person he believed A report of a motor vehicle al was reported. was blocking his way on According to a news re- accident with personal injury at A report of a larceny at 11:56 dow. Police reported a passen- ger side door was smashed, June 25 as Hampton was lease from the U.S. Attor- 1:20 p.m. Sunday at 50 West- a.m. Saturday at 1115 Market but nothing was taken from the SWAMPSCOTT trying to leave Club Envy ney’s Office for the East- ern Ave. St.; at 2:14 p.m. Saturday at ern District of Arkansas, 243 Summer St. car. in Forrest City, Arkansas. A report of a motor vehicle Breaking and Entering Chappelle said the a complaint has been hit and run accident at 8:53 REVERE Memphis, Tennessee, rap- filed against Hampton for p.m. Sunday on Story Avenue; MARBLEHEAD A report of a motor vehicle per entered his vehicle being a felon in the pos- at 10:42 p.m. Sunday at Mike’s breaking and entering at 8:04 session of firearms. He Accidents and continued screaming Liquors at 2 Adams St. Exten- Accidents a.m. Sunday at 51 Crescent at the person, who was remained in jail without sion; at 12:27 a.m. Monday at Ave.; at 12:42 p.m. Sunday at A report of a motor vehicle driving another vehicle bond Monday morning in 300 Washington St.; at 12:49 A report of a motor vehicle 114 Burrill St.; at 5:31 p.m. accident at 10:31 a.m. Sunday before firing an “AK-style Birmingham. a.m. Monday at 10 Pleasant accident at 11:51 a.m. Sunday Sunday at 61 Crescent St. at Broadway and Winthrop Ave- pistol,” shattering the rear In 911 calls from the St.; at 1:21 a.m. Monday at 10 on Seaview Avenue nue; at 11:22 a.m. Sunday on window and striking the Little Rock shooting that President St. Complaints Complaints Copeland Circle; at 12:12 p.m. person in the neck. were released to The As- Then Saturday, a shoot- sociated Press on Monday Assaults Sunday on North Shore Road; A report of a disturbance at A car was reportedly keyed at 4:21 p.m. Sunday at 7-Elev- 1:26 p.m. Sunday at 25 Cres- ing at Little Rock’s Pow- through an open records A report of an assault and at 10:16 a.m. Sunday on Bar- en on North Shore Road; at cent St. er Ultra Lounge where request, the scene sounds battery at 4:24 p.m. Sunday nard Hawkes Court. A caller 9:39 p.m. Sunday on Mahoney Hampton was performing panicked and chaotic after on Alley Street. reported someone vandalized Circle; at 10:07 p.m. Sunday Theft left 28 people hurt. shots were fired inside the his vehicle and thought it was at Ray’s Sunoco Service on Hampton was arrested nightclub. More than a doz- Breaking and Entering a neighbor. Broadway; at 6:33 a.m. Sunday A report of a larceny at 7:08 about 24 hours later in en people called 911 after A caller reported a male went at Washington and Mountain p.m. Sunday at 525 Paradise Alabama on outstanding the shooting, and screams A report of a breaking and into the crowd and dropped a avenues; at 6:59 a.m. Sunday Road. charges of aggravated could be heard in the back- assault with a gun out of ground in some calls. Hundreds outside courthouse as abduction suspect has hearing

By Michael Tarm indicate the 26-year-old lobby and yet more people tensen is married, but surveillance video show- ASSOCIATED PRESS Zhang is dead, although across the street, many that he and his wife do ing her climbing into a ve- her body hasn’t been chanting “Justice for not have any children, ac- hicle. Authorities charged CHICAGO — Hundreds found. Yingying.” cording to the newspaper. Christensen on Friday of people gathered outside Long ordered Chris- After the hearing, Chris- He said Christensen, who after federal agents heard a federal courthouse Mon- tensen to return to the tensen’s attorney Evan recently earned a master’s him tell someone that he’d day as the suspect in the court in Urbana on Bruno said he has talk- degree in physics from the kidnapped Zhang and kidnapping of a Chinese Wednesday to determine ed to Christensen a few University of Illinois, is held her against her will. scholar at the University bond. A preliminary hear- times, but that “this case not employed but has been Authorities say Zhang of Illinois made his first ing was set for July 14, but is very young and we ha- looking for a job. was trying to hurry to an appearance since being that would be waived if a ven’t had a really full op- Zhang, who received her apartment to sign a lease arrested last week. grand jury returns an in- portunity to develop ev- master’s degree in envi- and had been unsuccess- During the nine-min- dictment before then. The erything yet.” ronmental engineering in ful in flagging down a ute hearing, 28-year-old federal kidnapping charge Bruno asked the public China last year and hoped bus when a car stopped. Brendt Christensen ac- carries a maximum sen- to “be patient, to keep an to eventually land a pro- The video shows a woman knowledged to the judge tence of life in prison, ac- open mind, wait till the ev- fessorship and help her authorities have said is that he understood his PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cording to a U.S. attorney’s idence comes in.” family financially, went Zhang climb into the ve- rights, but did not say office spokeswoman. He described his client missing on June 9. Her fa- hicle in Urbana, 140 miles Brendt Christensen, anything else. U.S. Mag- The (Champaign) as a “very intelligent guy” ther traveled from China southwest of Chicago. the suspect in the istrate Eric Long ordered News-Gazette reported who has no criminal his- to Illinois in June for the Since then, details have kidnapping of visit- Christensen held without that about 45 people at- tory. “He has a speeding search. emerged about Chris- ing University of Illi- bond in the kidnapping of tended the hearing Mon- ticket, I think, but that’s Authorities announced tensen and the events nois Chinese scholar Yingying Zhang. Author- day morning, with anoth- about it,” Bruno said. that they believed she was leading up to Zhang’s dis- Yingying Zhang. ities say facts in the case er crowd in the courthouse Bruno added that Chris- abducted after viewing appearance. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Gains for energy companies and banks boost stock indexes

By Marley Jay agement said U.S. manu- cord high of 1,426.68. $1.38, or 2.1 percent, to Benchmark U.S. crude to $11.56 and GM rose ASSOCIATED PRESS facturing activity climbed The Nasdaq compos- $68.26. Morgan Stanley gained 73 cents, or 1.6 per- 64 cents, or 1.8 percent, in June to its highest level ite lost 30.36 points, or climbed $1.05, or 2.4 per- cent, to $46.77 a barrel in to $35.57. Fiat Chrysler NEW YORK — U.S. in almost three years. 0.5 percent, to 6,110.06. cent, to $45.61. New York, its eighth gain advanced 44 cents, or 4.1 stocks rose Monday as “The market clearly That was a six-week low, Bond prices fell. The in a row. Brent crude, used percent, to $11.07 despite banks continued to climb liked that number,” said as technology companies yield on the 10-year Trea- to price international oils, a 7-percent decline in its along with interest rates, Scott Wren, senior global have been slumping for al- sury note rose to 2.34 per- rose 62 cents, or 1.3 per- sales. Auto parts compa- and energy companies equity strategist for Wells most a month. cent from 2.30 percent. cent, to $49.39 a barrel in nies mostly rose as well. rallied again with oil pric- Fargo Investment Insti- Overall, almost three- U.S. factories did more London. Before their recent Consumer financial ser- es. Better-than-expected tute. He said that econom- fourths of the stocks on work in June, according winning streak, crude pric- vices company Bankrate auto sales and a strong re- ic reports over the last the New York Stock Ex- to the Institute for Supply es had reached their lowest climbed $1.10, or 8.6 per- port on U.S. factories also few months have been a change finished higher. Management. The group’s levels of the year. Exxon cent, to $13.95 percent af- boosted stocks. bit disappointing, but “It’s Banks continued their survey of manufacturing Mobil rose $1.37, or 1.7 ter it agreed to be acquired Energy companies made still in line with expec- recent winning ways as reached its highest level percent, to $82.10 and Con- by Red Ventures for $14 a large gains in Monday’s tations for modest GDP bond yields and interest since August 2014. That ocoPhillips added $1.70, or share, or $1.25 billion. abbreviated trading ses- growth.” rates increased further. suggests the economy 3.9 percent, to $45.66. Activist investment firm sion as oil prices rose for The Standard & Poor’s Higher interest rates let could be getting stronger Car companies report- Jana Partners disclosed a the eighth day in a row. 500 index added 5.61 banks make more mon- and that U.S. manufactur- ed their monthly sales on 5.8 percent stake in EQT Banks rose as bond yields points, or 0.2 percent, to ey from lending, and that ing continues to recover Monday, and while overall and said it opposes the and interest rates contin- 2,429.02. The Dow Jones helped financial compa- after a slump in late 2015 sales continued to slip, the energy company’s plan to ued to rise. Companies industrial average rose nies rally last week. Ma- and early 2016. stocks mostly traded high- buy Rice Energy. The firm that stand to benefit from 129.64 points, or 0.6 per- jor banks also raised their General Electric rose er as investors felt the said it wants EQT to split faster economic growth, cent, to 21,479.27. The dividends and said they 44 cents, or 1.6 percent, results were reasonably off its exploration and pro- like industrial compa- Russell 2000 index of will buy back more stock. to $27.45 and chemicals strong. Ford and GM said duction business instead. nies and basic materials smaller-company stocks JPMorgan Chase add- maker DuPont added their sales each fell about EQT agreed to buy Rice makers, climbed after the added 11.32 points, or 0.8 ed $1.85, or 2 percent, to $1.42, or 1.8 percent, to 5 percent, but Ford gained Energy for $6.7 billion in Institute for Supply Man- percent, to finish at a re- $92.75 and Citigroup rose $82.13. 37 cents, or 3.3 percent, cash and stock last month. Questionable Lynn signatures go to district attorney LYNN signatures appear on the door, addresses may have From A1 papers, made statements been written down to en- that they did not sign the sure accuracy. Of the 180 signatures forms and did not autho- He insisted there is filed by Alcala, 61 have rize anyone to. no indication that the been rejected by the city’s But Alcala insisted he signatures themselves Election Office. District and his supporters gath- are written in the same council candidates need ered the signatures by go- hand. Most of them look 100 signatures to be on ing door-to-door and out- different to him, adding the ballot. As of the hear- side supermarkets. that people’s signatures ing, he had 119. On Alcala’s nomination change over time, he said. Vitali said it wasn’t just papers, the Election Office “In all likelihood, if both a matter of someone sign- noted it rejected the 61 candidates are going to ing for a family member. signatures because there be on the ballot this year, It’s a case where someone was no such person at then it’s a question of in- intended to cheat the sys- the address listed, it was tegrity and that’s why tem. He said it would only unable to identify the sig- we’re so upset,” Coombs take a handwriting expert nature or address because said. “We believe that this two minutes to determine it was illegible, the signer was thrown out here to de- that there was one person, did not live in the ward, or liberately make Eliud look possibly two, who signed. the person signed the pa- dishonest.” In addition, Vitali said pers more than once. Despite the matter being it was important for the Gardy Jean-Francois, referred to the district at- commission to assert their who represented Alcala torney’s office by the Elec- authority so anyone who at the hearing, argued the tion Commission, the pan- fails to follow the rules challenge should be dis- el maintains jurisdiction and obtain signatures the missed based on a techni- and is expected to meet proper way risks criminal cality. According to state again within the next two weeks. They have up to 14 prosecution. law, he said anyone filing ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE He wants the panel to an objection must send a days to make a decision. Using the borrowed clipboard that Robert Tucker lent him at his re- Although Alcala has determine that more sig- copy of the challenge to the quest, City Solicitor Michael Barry gets to see what’s it like to sign sig- enough signatures to get natures were invalid than respondent, meaning Tuck- natures standing up as Joe Toomey listens at the election commission on the ballot, the commis- valid, that Alcala did not er should have notified Al- hearing at Lynn City Hall on Monday. sion has subpoena powers. get 100 legitimate signa- cala. Instead, he said the They can request original tures in time, and that he city of Lynn sent a copy of been appointed to tar- Maria Carrasco, a school tioned whether an address signature cards filed at does not qualify to appear the objection to Alcala. nish Alcala’s reputation, committee member, spoke was even required for City Hall when a voter reg- on the ballot, Vitali said. Jean-Francois also said Jean-Francois said. In his in favor of Alcala, calling signatures, and was told isters and compare them, Tucker said he filed the state law dictates the objec- defense, Alcala said his in- him an honest person. She by city clerk Janet Rowe or randomly select voters challenge because it was tion should clearly state the whose name appears on blatantly obvious to him reasons for the challenge. tegrity was on the line. said he followed the law and administrative assis- But city attorney and and noted many non-En- tant Karen Richard that nomination papers and that the signatures were He said Tucker failed to fol- ask them if they signed it. from one or maybe two low procedure and Alcala commission member Mi- glish speaking Latinos do it wasn’t. He said clear- people, and that the in- did not receive any state- chael Barry disagreed, not know how to spell ad- ly some of the addresses Gayla Cawley can be tegrity of the process has ment on why the signatures saying the matter was dresses. were written in the same reached at gcawley@item- to be protected. He said were being challenged. about whether the candi- Paul Coombs, Alcala’s handwriting, and from his live.com. Follow her on one family of four, whose It appeared Tucker had date followed procedure. campaign manager, ques- experience going door-to- Twitter @GaylaCawley. Marblehead renounces hate Saugus police MARBLEHEAD follow blood trail From A1 her noble ancestry. She was first in SAUGUS Crabtree called the act of revolution, first in 61. And from all From A1 vandalism disappointing dishonor we will keep her free.” and noted that it’s not the Meyer explained that the anthem The vandalism comes first time the building has declares that the town stands for two weeks after voters seen destruction. freedom, equality, and the principals agreed to a debt exclusion “This supports the whole idea that you really need of the Declaration of Independence to fund the town’s share cameras at the schools,” he and the Constitution and against of a new, $160 million said. “It shows the necessi- prejudice, oppression, racism, and combination middle-high ty for having full lighting at hatred. school. Residents also our schools, town buildings, “And so it’s possible to say that supported a $25 million parks and playgrounds. It’s what Marblehead really stands for district-wide master plan very disappointing that the is responding,” he said. “We were that includes renovations to the Belmonte Middle community has to endure first and we’re here today. Marble- this type of bad, criminal head responds to the call. The van- School and Veterans Me- morial Elementary School behavior. The police will dalism that we protest here today move forward with their in- may have shamed her noble ances- to reuse the spaces as up- per and lower elementary vestigation, and, if the sus- try, but by being here today we are pects are identified, we’ll assuring in the stirring words of our schools. “I know it’s going to cost move forward with whatev- town anthem from all dishonor, we er action needs to be taken will keep her free. This we do today a lot of money to replace the windows,” Meredith for these offenses.” and this we will never stop doing.” Giorgetti urged anyone said. “A lot of the windows Local politicians, town officials, with information to call are plexiglass now but the and members of anti-hate organiza- (781) 233-1740 or to use majority of them in the tions such as the Anti-Defamation the anonymous tip line on back were glass. We don’t League and the Task Force Against the department’s website. Discrimination all echoed the sen- know what’s going to hap- timent that the hundreds of people pen at this point but you Bridget Turcotte can who protested the crime only proved can’t leave boards on the be reached at bturcotte@ that the vandal did not win. windows when kids are in itemlive.com. Follow her “We do not know who inflicted this school.” on Twitter @BridgetTur- upon our community,” said Rep. Lori Town Manager Scott cotte. Ehrlich (D-Marblehead). “We also do not know why or how their hearts were filled with so much hate. In a Peabody golf thief way, I pity whoever wrote those vile words because clearly, they have so much hate inside their hearts that it ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON gets clocked out must burn inside them. Margaret Somer of Swampscott holds a sign at a town rally held “But, one thing is crystal clear — PEABODY Rolex clocks that were on the perpetrators are cowards,” she at Riverhead Beach in Marblehead Monday to protest a rash of the course, a portable secu- said. “They did this under the cover anti-Semitic graffiti discovered on a wall off Ocean Avenue. From A1 rity radio, clothing, about 30 of darkness. They took no credit for But the following morn- their words and had no purpose in show everyone that we reject hate. information that leads to an arrest. tickets to the tournament, ing’s investigation by Of- mind except to spread hatred. They Whoever did this did not make us “Someone is aware of how this and a ticket scanner. ficer Timothy Sullivan sought to harm the social fabric that afraid. They did not speak for us. happened,” said Picariello. “We’re “It also appears that he alleges that there was keeps us all together. By the show Their attacks bring us together hoping someone will come forward.” attempted to steal a golf of (turnout) today, they did not get rather than divide us.” more going on than a little cart,” said the captain. away with it. During the rally, anonymous do- Bridget Turcotte can be reached at drunken stumbling around. French was arraigned in We all stand here today, hundreds nors provided a combined $3,000 [email protected]. Follow her According to police, French Peabody District Court on strong on a holiday weekend, to to offer as a reward to anyone with on Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. attempted to steal several Monday morning. A8 TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Holland, cast delight in ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Jay-Z’s album revives debate

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS (TNS) — As if he’s not busy enough with his new twins, Beyonce’s husband and (AP) — One thing is certain: Cul- introduced Holland’s Spider-Man in the father of three Jay-Z released his new ture has not been lacking in takes that epic airport Avengers battle. album, “4:44,” last Friday. on Spider-Man for the past 15 years. Instead of a “last week in Marvel” The platinum-selling rapper and found- First there was Tobey Maguire, who segment to catch up, we’re given a er of the brand Roc Nation delivered his FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS under the direction of Sam Raimi refresher via Peter’s perspective. first studio album in nearly four years for three films ushered in the modern He’s just an excited kid who filmed through an exclusive arrangement with the streaming service he co-owns, Tidal, in Portugal nixes claim superhero era, and then there was the whole adventure and ever since partnership with one of its primary inves- Andrew Garfield whose two films has been thirsting for more Avengers Monty Python star’s tors, the phone carrier Sprint. with Marc Webb were immediately action. He tries, endearingly, to prove The news was a marketing coup for film harmed convent forgettable. And now, like all obedient his mettle on his own as he waits idly franchises, they’re trying to start all Sprint and Tidal, and one with which in Queens for a call from Tony Stark Jay-Z is relatively familiar. His last work, LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Portuguese over again, this time with the much — giving directions to the elderly, 2013’s “Magna Carta Holy Grail,” was first authorities have rejected a television more age-appropriate Tom Holland retrieving stolen bikes and doing flips made available to customers of electronics program’s claims that one of the country’s in “Spider-Man: Homecoming.” on command. company Samsung. most cherished historic monuments was And you know what? Superhero cyni- What he doesn’t know is that for This time around, Sprint has pledged to damaged during the shooting of a film by cism aside, “Spider-Man: Homecoming” eight years, there has been a super- donate $2 from every new line activation director and former Monty Python star is really fun. Director Jon Watts, villain emerging in his town in the to its charitable arm dedicated to provid- Terry Gilliam. whose only previous feature film credit form of a wronged construction worker, ing low-income high school students with The General-Directorate for Heritage is the indie thriller “Cop Car,” has con- Adrian (Michael Keaton), who decid- Internet access. says an investigation has found that the fidently put his stamp on the friendly ed to break bad after losing a job to a But the move has also appeared to irk 12th-century Convent of Christ suffered neighborhood web-slinger by making government crew that clears post-su- a lot of his fans, many of whom are still only “insignificant” damage during a one bold move: actually casting teen- perhero fight disaster areas. Peter, smarting from an earlier Jay-Z initiative: recent location shoot for “The Man Who agers to play teenagers. with his true-blue heart and naivete pulling all of his albums from Tidal’s com- Killed Don Quixote.” The report published Yes, after two films with late and eagerness to prove himself, of petitor, industry leader Spotify, in April. Monday said a program by public broad- 20-somethings donning the Spidey course takes on more than he can han- On social media, the backlash on the caster RTP alleging wider damage “lacked suit and getting bitten by that pesky dle, while also trying to navigate high “4:44” exclusive was swift (if sometimes rigor and revealed a lack of scientific spider, Spider-Man finally gets to be a ungrammatical): “Jay z album a tidal knowledge.” kid (and we get to skip over the whole school, homework, crushes and the exclusive he dont want anyone to hear it Gilliam has previously called the allega- origin/ Uncle Ben story). Instead, awkwardness of just being a teenager. apparently,” wrote one fan, echoing the tions “ignorant nonsense.” Watts’ film, which is upsettingly Time passes easily and just when you thoughts of many. The convent was a stronghold of the credited to six screenwriters, picks might worry that you don’t actually The outcry serves as a reminder of the Knights Templar, a Christian military up with Peter Parker (Holland) right care about any of the characters, the continued battle for streaming-service order founded in 1119, and is classified as before, during and after the events of story throws a great curveball that dollars. Stuck in a tug-of-war among a World Heritage site by UNESCO. “Captain America: Civil War,” which carries interest to the end. big-money interests, fans are being asked to commit to streaming platforms or sign British royals to bring the kids carrier contracts — and give personal along on European tour data — in exchange for their enthusiasm. Jay-Z isn’t the first to exclusively de- LONDON (AP) — Kensington Palace says the Duke liver his new work to a particular music and Duchess of Cambridge will take their children, streaming platform for an indeterminate Prince George and Princess Charlotte, along with period (a press release did not indicate them when they tour Germany and Poland. when — or if — “4:44” would be released in other formats or through other services, The palace says Monday that the five-day tour begin- though new or existing Sprint customers ning July 17 in Warsaw will feature appearances by will receive free access to Tidal for six the royal children. The trip is being seen as an effort months). to bolster Britain’s goodwill ties with Europe amid the The Canadian rap hit maker Drake country’s negotiations to leave the 28-nation European has a multitiered arrangement with Union. Apple Music, as does pop magnate Tay- The palace says the royals are looking “forward to a lor Swift. Beyonce also issued her most busy and impactful tour,” and are happy as a family to recent album, “Lemonade,” as a Tidal ex- meet “such important friends of the United Kingdom.” clusive. In the past, some exclusives have William and the former Kate Middleton also took been limited to a few days, while others George, 3, and Charlotte, 2, on an official tour to Canada have persisted for a number of weeks. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS last year. Fans who are already committed to a competing service aren’t the only losers, Maria Menounos shares brain-tumor battle said Laura Martin, senior entertainment and Internet industry analyst for invest- (TNS) — E! News anchor Maria danced with Derek Hough, and she ment banking firm Needham & Co. Menounos has revealed she learned placed fourth — behind winner Donald “I think this is bad for the music busi- she had a brain tumor while caring Driver, runner-up Katherine Jen- ness,” she said. for her mother, who has stage 4 brain kins and third-place finisher William Citing Apple Music’s recent investment cancer. Levy. in securing exclusive releases, Martin said Upon receiving the diagnosis, Me- “I am so grateful for the past three Sprint and Tidal’s move is “a worsening, nounos tells People magazine: “I didn’t years at E! I had such an amazing if you will, of what Apple started, which cry. I actually laughed. It’s so surreal time co-hosting with Jason Kenne- is paying for music exclusives to try and and crazy and unbelievable that my dy and working everyday with the drive Apple Music subscriptions.” mom has a brain tumor — and now I wonderful roster of talent on the Plus, it’s confusing. “If they used to listen have one too?” show including producers, staff and to Jay-Z on Spotify, all they know is they Her doctor removed 99.9 percent of crew,” Menounos said. “It was such a put in ‘Jay-Z’ and nothing’s there,” Martin the benign tumor last month on her special, good-hearted group and one added. “And how many people are really 39th birthday. She is at home recover- I’ll always consider family. A special going to be in the middle of their contract ing after a six-day hospital stay. The thank- you to Frances Berwick and term and say, ‘OK, I’m going to cancel this magazine also gives an update on Me- Adam Stotsky for all the support and go get Sprint instead’?” nounos’ mother, Litsa; the latest MRI they have shown me through the reveals that her cancer is stable. years, especially during these tough E! on Monday announced that Me- times. I will truly miss everyone and nounos will step down as co-anchor of looking forward to this next chapter SEND US YOUR STUFF “E! News.” in my life.” FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CON- She joined the network in 2014 and Adam Stotsky, president of E! had been co-anchor since 2015. Entertainment, said in a statement: will tackle this with the same fierce TRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL LOOK@ She also has worked for “Extra” and “Our thoughts and support go out to dedication she is known for. We are ITEMLIVE.COM OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION “Access Hollywood,” and she compet- Maria and her family and we wish grateful for Maria’s many contribu- TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. ed on “Dancing With the Stars.” She them all the best knowing that Maria tions to E! over the past three years.” WEATHER LOTTERY

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All 4...... $5,543 All 4...... $5,094 Low tide today 2:37 p.m. First or last 3...... $776 First or last 3...... $713 Any 2...... $67 Any 2...... $61 High tide tomorrow 9:48 p.m. Any 1...... $7 Any 1...... $6 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $462 All 4...... $424 First 3...... $129 First 3...... $119 Last 3...... $259 Last 3...... $238 Mass Cash: 5-11-13-25-30 JULY 9 JULY 16 TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY M’Sunny | High 78, Low 61 Sunny | High 75, Low 60 M’Sunny | High 77, Low 66 Lucky for Life: 15-19-43-45-47 (18) SPORTS B TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2017 STEVE KRAUSE Lynn Parks and Baseball is Rec offers summer my kind of solutions Americana By Katie Morrison days from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. It would have ITEM STAFF Instructors will provide activ- ities, including eld trips, spe- been nice to be It’s of cially summer, mean- able to write a col- cial events, wif eball games, ing longer days, higher tem- arts and crafts, sports and en- umn reminiscing peratures and a whole lot of about idyllic July tertainment for children six free time for kids. 4 festivities involv- years of age and older. Lunch Fortunately for local par- ing sports, except will be provided for all attend- ents, the Lynn Parks and Rec- for one thing: I ees. While the instructors will reation Department is run- wouldn’t know the coordinate games and events rst thing about it. ning several free programs to for the group, the program is I think I may have taken part in one keep kids busy this summer, not intended to be a substi- three-legged race in my entire life, with many of them getting tute for individual supervision and that’s more than wheelbarrow started this week. or daycare. The parks will be races and egg-tosses combined. Perhaps the biggest pro- closed on rainy days. It’s not that I was a slug. I just gram held by Lynn Parks and The program will take place wasn’t into those things. I’m afraid Rec is its Open Parks pro- at the following parks: Barry that for me, summer began and end- gram, which begins Wednes- Park (Boston St.), Clark St. ed with baseball. From sunup to sun- day and runs through August Playground (off Eastern Ave.), 4. Park Instructors will be down, every day I could, I was out in ITEM FILE PHOTO Flax Pond Playground (Chest- the backyard, or down the park, or out present at 10 different parks nut St.), Gallagher Play- in the street, playing ball. Joaquin Crespo, left, holds the ball away from Ky’juan throughout Lynn, on Mon- ground (Ontario/Linwood/ I thought about this today because Anderson during last year’s Lynn Parks and Rec Sum- days through Thursdays from I wanted to write something poignant mer League playoffs. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and on Fri- SUMMER, B2 about July 4 and Americana until it dawned on me that I couldn’t. One of my favorite scenes in the movie “The Sandlot” comes when Bennie “The Jet” Rodriguez gets all Patriots’ Ebner re ects the neighborhood kids to go down the park to play a “night game.” This was possible because the sky was bright- on Olympic experience ened considerably by the sheer vol- “To me, I’ll de nitely remember ume of reworks being exploded. By Harold Rivera Bennie was a kid after my own ITEM STAFF this point in time as one of the bet- heart. That would have been me. I ter chances that I got to take for It isn’t often that an athlete gets rugby,” Ebner said. didn’t need many excuses to grab a the opportunity to represent his bat and a ball. Although he’s built an impres- or her country in sports. Athletes sive career as a reliable special My father built a three-layered rock represent themselves and their re- garden when I was a kid. I’m sure it teams player for the Patriots, Eb- spective organizations every year. ner didn’t take up football until took him a long time, and involved a On the other hand, the Olympics heck of a lot of labor, to do it, too. He he walked onto the team at Ohio take place once every four years State in his junior year. Ebner planted evergreens and other types of and those selected to participate shrubs and it really looked nice. grew up playing rugby throughout are a rare, and lucky, class. his youth, a sport he learned from But to me, it meant lower deck, Just ask Patriots middle deck, and upper deck. I used his father, the late Jeffrey Ebner. special teamer Nate Ebner, who to stand on the other side of the yard From rugby, Ebner developed took a hiatus from his full-time and play a baseball game with myself, a sense of toughness that he still job in Foxborough to represent hitting a wif e ball out of my hand. It carries with him today on the grid- the United States in rugby. Ebner, was one point for lower deck, two for iron. a 28-year-old Ohio native, was on middle, and three for upper. “Rugby’s a tough game,” Ebner the 2016 US rugby sevens team This, of course, meant endless trips said. “That de nitely correlates to the garden to retrieve the ball, that participated in the summer to football. Football has its tough much to my father’s dismay. Finally, Olympics in Brazil. moments as well. When you can I got tired of hearing him complain A year later, Ebner recalls the go through what you go through Olympic rugby experience as one about how much I was messing up his on the rugby eld, you can kind of garden, and there went the “game.” of the more memorable ones in his But we developed a new game. I sports career. EBNER, B2 say “we” because I had two friends ITEM FILE PHOTO who were just as baseball-obsessed as I was: Dickie Mariano and Artie Joey Pena reached base four times for the Grif th. We formed our own wif e Navigators in the rst game of a double- Scenes from the Senior Open ball league, with the venue being my header Monday in Nashua. backyard (sort of the antithesis of NIMBY). The game itself wasn’t very sophis- ticated. It was home run derby, and Navs split the anything that wasn’t a homer was an out. We’d play all day long. And we’d day in Nashua broadcast our exploits as as we were going along, as if we were Curt Gowdy The split their double- and Ken Coleman. header at Nashua on Monday, with the Navs taking I believe Arthur ended up being the the win in the rst game, 11-5, but falling to the league champion. We had our own Silver Knights in the second game, 6-4. banquet at the end of the season, In game one, the Navs got off to a quick start and which was right around my birthday never looked back. The Navs plated 10 runs in the in August. My father, perhaps relieved top of the rst inning. Tyler Kapuscinski drove in I wasn’t tromping through his garden, three runs in the inning, two on a triple and another cooked us all steaks, my mother made with a bases-loaded walk. Nick Falkson hit an RBI a cake, and it was just perfect. groundout and later a two-run single. Nate Rossi, It occurs to me that this was Amer- Brad Douglas, Joey Pena and Chris Cabrera each icana — at least it was 50 years ago. hit an RBI single in the inning. The world was different. We were left Nashua got on the board in the bottom of the third to our own devices, to amuse our- and back to back RBI singles in the fourth slimmed PHOTO | BOB ROCHE selves without the interference from the Navs’ lead to 10-4. Alex Brickman doubled in the adults that seems so prevalent today. top of the sixth and scored on an in eld error to give Kenny Perry, 2017 U.S. Senior Open winner, holds his I don’t think it matters whether the Navs an 11-5 lead. trophy and acknowledges the applause Sunday at Salem hanging around my backyard bashing Country Club. For more photos, see page B2. wif e balls into the next-door neigh- NAVS, B3 bor’s yard was going to do anything for our baseball skills (neighbor rela- tions were a different matter). None of us had any designs on being the next Tony Conigliaro, so we played Pete Frates hospitalized, but still battling make-believe, from imitating the var- ious mechanics of our athletic idols to BOSTON (AP) — The day that he had returned to saying “there’s a loooooong drive to man who inspired people the hospital and was "bat- deeeeeeep center eld …” whenever around the world to dump tling this beast ALS like a we connected. buckets of ice water over Superhero." Like everything else, “The League” their heads to raise millions He was diagnosed with ran its course by 1967, when — coinci- of dollars for Lou Gehrig's amyotrophic lateral scle- dentally — the Red Sox were in a pen- disease research is back in rosis in 2012. The disease nant race and our activities involved the hospital and is keeping weakens muscles and im- trying to nd ways, and money, to go his sense of humor. pairs physical functioning. to Fenway Park as often as we could. A Facebook post from the There is no known cure. And while none of us were as bad as family of 32-year-old Pete The ALS Ice Bucket Chal- Bertram from “The Sandlot,” who re- Frates said he is resting lenge raised more than ally got into the sixties and was never comfortably at Massachu- $220 million when it took seen again, we did develop our own setts General Hospital and off worldwide on social me- interests and, as time moved on, went that "doctors, medicine, dia in 2014. our separate ways. prayers and love continue Frates is a native of Bever- I’ll tell you this, though: were I able to help him get stronger." ly, Massachusetts, and played to time travel, I’d do those days over After some news outlets baseball at Boston College. again in a heartbeat. erroneously reported Mon- He played professionally in This may not be the July 4 column day that he had died, Frates Germany after graduation I set out to write, but to me, it’s the responded by posting a and in amateur leagues upon PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS same kind of Americana other people 45-second video on Twit- his return to the U.S. get by lighting off recrackers and In this le photo, Pete Frates, left, appears with his wife ter showing him lying in a He received his diagno- marching in horribles parades. As Julie, center, and two-year-old daughter Lucy, right, mo- hospital bed while the song sis after getting hit on the Paul Simon wrote, “time it was, and ments after he was presented with the 2017 NCAA Inspira- "Alive" by Pearl Jam plays wrist by a pitch and notic- what a time it was. It was a time of tion Award, at their home in Beverly. Frates is currently at in the background. ing it wasn't healing prop- innocence.” Mass. General Hospital. Frates' family said Sun- erly. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2017

An extra-inning affair Patriots’ Ebner reflects on Olympic experience

EBNER in what the team was able Olympics. The Olympic From B1 to accomplish off the field. games gave sports fans a Rugby is currently one of strong platform on which handle anything you get the faster growing sports to watch rugby and learn on a football field. I think across the country, meaning more about it. that toughness is a big there are plenty of aspiring “With us qualifying for translator.” athletes who are following the Olympics, that was a A two-time Super Bowl in Ebner’s footsteps. really good platform for champion, Ebner also “I think that’s phenom- people to view rugby on,” grasped a sense of what enal, that I could influ- Ebner said. “We definite- it takes to be a teammate ence anybody to take up ly wanted to have a good from his days playing rug- rugby or play more than showing. For people in the by. The chemistry and ca- one sport,” Ebner said. United States to watch maraderie built within a “There’s no limit to what rugby, that was great. It’s rugby team, Ebner said, is you can do. That’s a bless- definitely something I as- similar to that in football. ing, to have that kind of pired to really motivate “The camaraderie you impact in someone’s life.” kids to do.” have on the rugby field with Ebner added, “If I had Ebner added that the your teammates is unlike any advice to give to some- work isn’t done yet. With anything,” Ebner said. “It body it would be to not plenty of work to be done prepares you for any locker hesitate and go out and for the sport’s growth, he’s room situation you might play. The rest will take hopeful that young ath- come across in playing foot- care of itself. Just go out to letes will continue to join ball. There are a lot of things, a practice with somebody in on rugby and is willing I can say, that translate be- you know or a team that’s to help the cause. tween the two sports.” nearby and I promise the “It’s definitely a goal and Although the United rest will take care of itself we have a lot of work to do PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS States fell short in its after that first practice.” to get more kids playing Jackie Bradley Jr. points to the dugout asking for a video replay quest to bring home an Rugby’s growth through- rugby,” Ebner said. “I defi- after Bradley Jr., was caught stealing second in the fifth inning. The Olympic gold medal, as the out the country can also nitely would love to see Red Sox and Rangers played into extra innings Monday night as Eagles finished ninth in be attributed to, partly at more growth within the Craig Kimbrel gave up a ninth-inning home run to Mike Napoli. the final standings, Ebner least, the United States’ sport and I’m willing to do still feels a sense of pride showing in last summer’s anything I can to help.” Lynn Parks and Recreation has solutions for summer SUMMER ages. those ages 10 and up. There Over at Gannon Golf James Runner From B1 One of the most popular will also be a pee wee bas- Course, there will be a junior tries to coax is the summer evening bas- ketball clinic on Mondays, golf clinic held on the follow- his daugh- Hurd St.), Gowdy Park (Ce- ketball league, which draws Wednesdays and Thursdays ing Mondays: July 10, 17, ter, Aviana darbrook Rd.), Keaney Park kids from elementary to high from 6-7:30 p.m., running 24 and 31, from 8-9 a.m. All Runner, to (behind Lynn English High school. The games will begin through the same dates, for ages are welcome and there head for the School), Kiley Playground at 5 p.m., and games will kids ages 6-11. There is a $15 is no fee, but the program is finish line (Sanderson Ave), Lynn take place on Mondays and fee for the pee wee clinic. open only to Lynn residents. during one Woods Playground (Great Tuesdays at Breed Middle If basketball isn’t your Finally, there’s the Monday of last sum- Falls Rd. off Lynnfield St.), School and on Wednesday sport, there will also be a evening track meets at Man- mer’s Monday Magnolia Park (Behind Sis- and Thursdays at Keaney youth tennis clinic held ev- ning Field, where kids of all evening track son and Pickering schools) Park. ery Monday, Tuesday and ages can come to participate. meets at Man- and Marian Gardens (in the For those looking to hone Wednesday from July 5-July There are a variety of races, ning Field. Marian Gardens community, their basketball skills even 26 at the Breed Complex. a softball throw and a stand- Anderson Way). further, there will be a free Ages eight and under will ing long jump event. Results ITEM FILE PHOTO In addition to the Open basketball clinic held Mon- play from 5-6 p.m., ages 9-11 for each meet are recorded Parks program, Lynn Parks day through Thursday from will hit the court from 6-7 and published the next day. and Rec will bring back a July 5-July 27 from 3 p.m. p.m., and ages 12 and older The meets run every Mon- number of low-or-no-cost to 5 p.m. at Gallagher Play- will play from 7-8 p.m. There day from July 10-August 21 summer clinics for kids of all ground. The clinic is open to is no cost for the tennis clinic. and begin at 6:30 p.m. Scenes from the 2017 U.S. Senior Open in Peabody

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK PHOTO | BOB ROCHE ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON From left, Hogan Guider of Marblehead, Ralph Ryan Desmarais of Nahant had official duties Fred Couples tees off on the 10th hole during Johnson of Raymond, N.H., and Jim New of at Salem Country Club for the U.S. Senior Open the third round of the Senior Open Saturday at Swampscott work the manual scoreboard over the weekend. Salem Country Club. during the first round Thursday.

ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON COURTESY PHOTO | PETER HASAK The members of Gannon Golf Course take in the Senior Open. From left, Debbie Breslow, Jarrod U.S. Senior Open winner Kenny Perry shakes Richards, Jay Richards, Colleen Richards, Tara Friedman,Wayne Johnson, Jim Lannon, Helen hands with volunteers at Salem Country Club Sidman, Judy Johnson, Carol Mills and Mary Kelter. after earning the trophy Sunday. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS (Not including last night’s games) THURSDAY FRIDAY Tuesday Wednesday Thursday District 16 LL Baseball District 16 LL Baseball WEST vs. Seacoast at Worcester vs Martha’s W L Pts. Pct. Streak L10 Saugus Am. vs. Lynn Shore (at Sau- Lynnfield at Wyoma (5:45) Mavericks Bravehearts Vineyard gus Nat., 5:45) Peabody vs. Peabody West (at E. Wachusett 17 8 34 0.680 1W 8-2 WL Amer vs. Salem (at Pine Hill, 5:45) Lynn, 5:45) (6:35) (7) Sharks Bristol 13 13 26 0.500 1L 6-4 American Legion American Legion (7) Pittsfield 12 14 25 0.462 1L 4-6 Seniors Seniors Worcester 11 14 22 0.440 4L 4-6 Haverhill at Lynn (7:30( Beverly-Salem at Newburyport (6) EAST Andover at Danvers (5:30) Methuen at Haverhill (7) Friday Saturday W L Pts. Pct. Streak L10 Juniors Andover at M’ead-S’scott (7) vs. Pittsfield at Seacoast Brockton 14 9 29 0.609 1L 4-6 Ipswich at Middleton-Peabody (5) Middleton-Peabody at Saugus (7:45) Suns Mavericks Nashua 12 12 24 0.500 1L 3-7 Haverhill at Lynn (5:30) Juniors (7) (6:35) M Vineyard 11 14 23 0.440 1W 3-7 Saugus at Methuen (8) No. Andover at Andover (6) Seacoast 11 12 22 0.478 3W 6-4 NSBL Methuen at Beverly-Salem (7:30) North Shore 9 14 19 0.391 3W 7-3 Swampscott at Newburyport (6) NSBL Peabody at Kingston (8) Manchester at Swamspcott (6)

SPORTS BRIEFS Celtics debut Carey baseball August 15. Any questions can be camp information directed to info@lynnyouth- soccer.org. The Carey Baseball Camp will conduct its 2-day specialty camps July Lynn Youth Soccer 6-7 for pitchers, catchers registration and hitting at the Lynn Babe Ruth complex. The Lynn Parks and Recre- Hitters will report from ation Department’s Youth 9-11:30 a.m. Summer Evening Track Pitchers and catchers will meets will be held every go from 12:30-3 p.m. The Monday evening, from July cost is $85 each. Five hours 10-August 21. The meets will of instruction will be pro- be held at Manning Field, vided, along with evalua- starting at 6:30 p.m. There is tions. no entry fee, and kids, from The following week of toddlers to high schoolers, July10-14 (9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.) from all communities are all facets of the game will be welcome. There are eight dif- taught. Players will be video- ferent running events and taped and analyzed, and writ- two field events. For more ten evaluations will follow. information, visit lwrun.org Campers also receive indi- or contact Joe Abelon at vidual awards and T-shirts. [email protected] or 617- All instructors are high 893-7064. school or college certified. The cost is $175. Summer track and Contact coach Frank Carey at 781-842-4042 or field program [email protected]. The Lynn Parks and Recre- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Lynn Flag ation Department’s Youth Celtics rookie Jayson Tatum, the No. 3 overall pick in this year’s NBA Draft, defends Phila- Summer Evening Track delphia 76ers forward Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot, right, during his NBA debut at the Utah Football tourney meets will be held every Summer League in Salt Lake City on Monday night. Monday evening, from July Lynn Parks and Recre- 10-August 21. The meets will ation and Stop the Violence: be held at Manning Field, Lynn will be holding a flag starting at 6:30 p.m. There is football tournament on July no entry fee, and kids, from Navigators split the day in Nashua 22 at Manning Field in toddlers to high schoolers, from all communities are Lynn. The tournament Brickman followed with until Nashua’s Cam Cruz are now winners of three welcome. There are eight dif- NAVS begins at 8 a.m. and will be a two-run home run to hit a three-run homerun ferent running events and From B1 of their last four and stand played rain or shine. Each bump the Navs advan- in the bottom of the sixth two field events. For more at 10-15. The Navs are team must have 10 players Pena and Kapuscinski tage to 3-0. The Silver to flip the script. Cruz’s information, visit lwrun.org back in action this after- with at least two females. each reached base four Knights got one back in blast gave Nashua a 6-4 or contact Joe Abelon at noon, when they visit the There will be four grammar times apiece. the bottom of the first but lead. The Navs were re- [email protected] or 617- school teams, eight in the In game two, Kapus- an error in the third in- tired in order in the sev- Seacoast Mavericks at The 893-7064. middle school division and cinski laced an RBI sin- ning allowed the Navs to enth and Nashua took the Ballpark in Old Orchard four in the high school divi- gle, scoring Daane Berezo, tack on another run for a 6-4 win. Beach, Maine. First pitch sion. For more information Lynn Summer for an early 1-0 Navs lead. 4-1 lead. The Navs led 4-3 With the split, the Navs is scheduled for 4 p.m. or to register, email either lynnparksandrecreation@ Basketball League gmail.com or stopthevio- The Lynn Summer Basket- [email protected] or call ball League returns on Big money flying around NBA free agency 781-268-8000. Wednesday night, July 5 on the outdoor courts behind ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — what’s happening now is Lynn Youth Soccer Lynn English High School. Pat Riley saw this coming. eye-popping. Surveying the landscape “If I’m 25 with the same registration Registration is at 4:30 p.m. at Lynn English, with the Ele- going into free agency, the numbers,” the Chicago Lynn Youth Soccer Fall mentary School division play- Miami Heat president had guard tweeted on June 2017 registration is now ing at 5 p.m., the Middle a clear sense that smarter 21 with a reference to his open and accepting players. School division playing at 6 spending was going to be stats from last season, Online registration is avail- p.m. and the High School the rule in the NBA this “I’m getting 150 million.” able at www.lynnyouthsoc- division playing at 7 p.m. summer as opposed to the And later, Cleveland cer.org using the REGIS- The following Tuesday, July enormous-contract spree star LeBron James sug- TER link from our home 11, the league will be at that occurred a year ago. gested that Curry should page. Breed Middle School. Regis- And so far, he’s been be getting $400 million Those wishing to play in tration is once again at 4:30 proven right. instead of half that much. the Lynn Youth Soccer trav- p.m., with the Elementary There have still been Money matters, clearly. el league must register School division playing at 5 some massive contracts But this summer, teams online by June 30th in order p.m., the Middle School divi- — Stephen Curry’s $201 and players are both show- to be considered for a team. sion playing at 6 p.m. and the million agreement with ing savvy when handling There are no exceptions to High School division playing Golden State will set an these deep NBA coffers. this deadline and registra- at 7 p.m. NBA total-value record, Gordon Hayward may while the Clippers’ Blake sign a three-year deal tion for all teams is online The league will run every PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS only. Monday and Tuesday at Griffin, New Orleans’ Jrue wherever he goes, in large Intramural registration is Breed and Wednesday and Holiday and Toronto’s Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry is set part because when that available online at this time Thursday behind English for Kyle Lowry combined to to receive a $201 million contract from Golden contract ends he’d be a 10- as well. The deadline for five weeks leading up to the assure themselves anoth- State when the free agency moratorium period year veteran and in line intramural registration is end of summer tournament. er $400 million in soon-to- ends on Thursday. for an even-bigger payday be-official deals. Otto Por- than the one that awaits. ter may be in line for $105 sive dividends last season. “That’s part of the rea- J.J. Redick cashed in with TV/RADIO million, either from Sacra- Perhaps not coincidental- sons we signed guys in Philadelphia for $23 mil- TV Competitive eating mento or Washington. ly, it should be noted that advance last summer, was lion, and gets the chance But unlike 2016, there’s to be free again next sum- MLB Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eat- the Knicks and Lakers are in anticipation of where been very few puzzling mer. Lowry, Serge Iba- ing Contest, ESPN2, 12 p.m. both under different man- the cap was going, know- Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, moves. agement this summer. ing the value of cap room ka and Jeff Teague were ESPN, 4:08 p.m.; Boston at Cycling “Some of the contracts Deals are getting done — wasn’t going to be as much among those who took Texas, ESPN, NESN, 8:08 Tour de France (Stage 4), were sort of out of whack,” going into Monday, $1.255 because of the preponder- three-year deals, even p.m. NBCSN, 8 a.m. Riley said. billion in new contracts ance of cap room in the though longer ones were NBA Summer League Tennis That was then, with have been agreed upon marketplace,” Portland possible. deals like ones given to this summer already, a fig- president of basketball op- Lowry announced his Charlotte vs. Oklahoma City, Wimbledon, ESPN, 7 a.m. Joakim Noah ($72 mil- ure that goes past $1.5 bil- erations Neil Olshey said, decision on The Players’ NBA TV, 1 p.m.; Indiana vs. Radio lion for four years by the lion when Porter signs and noting there was $450 mil- Tribune, saying his son’s Dallas, NBA TV, 3 p.m.; MLB Knicks), Timofey Mozgov assuming John Wall takes lion available in cap room reaction to the news that Miami vs. Detroit, NBA TV, 5 Boston at Texas, WEEI-FM ($64 million for four years his $168 million extension this summer across the they were staying in To- p.m. 93.7, 8:08 p.m. by the Lakers) and Luol offer from Washington. league. ronto was that they now Deng ($72 million for four They’re just getting done To Dwyane Wade, need to get a bigger house. years, also by the Lakers) more judiciously, or so it who will make nearly “We’ll see about that MLB not exactly paying mas- would seem. $24 million this season, one,” Lowry said. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 47 35 .573 — Washington 48 34 .585 — Kevin Durant agrees to stay with Warriors New York 43 37 .538 3 Atlanta 40 41 .494 7½ Tampa Bay 43 41 .512 5 New York 38 43 .469 9½ Baltimore 40 42 .488 7 Miami 36 44 .450 11 OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — One day um period Thursday. Durant declined Thursday to opt Toronto 37 44 .457 9½ Philadelphia 27 53 .338 20 shy of a year after announcing his de- The deal calls for about $25 mil- in for the $27.7 million second year Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB cision to join the powerful Warriors, lion in the first year with a player of his previous deal with the War- Cleveland 44 37 .543 — Milwaukee 45 40 .529 — Kevin Durant accepted a major pay option for the second season. riors and became an unrestricted Kansas City 41 40 .506 3 Chicago 41 41 .500 2½ Minnesota 41 40 .506 3 St. Louis 39 42 .481 4 cut to help make sure they stay win- As he planned all along to provide free agent. The move was expected Chicago 36 45 .444 8 Pittsburgh 37 45 .451 6½ ners and chase more championships. the Warriors with financial flexibil- as Durant did his part to keep the Detroit 36 45 .444 8 Cincinnati 35 46 .432 8 West Division West Division Durant wants to build a dynas- ity, Durant waited as Golden State core of the star-studded roster in- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ty alongside Stephen Curry and general manager Bob Myers signed tact. He could have signed a max Houston 56 27 .675 — Los Angeles 55 29 .655 — Draymond Green, agreeing to terms the other free agents — Curry for a deal that would have paid him mil- Los Angeles 43 43 .500 14½ Arizona 52 31 .627 2½ Seattle 41 42 .494 15 Colorado 48 36 .571 7 Monday on a contract worth ap- record $201 million over five years; lions more next season. Texas 40 42 .488 15½ San Diego 34 48 .415 20 proximately $53 million over the 2015 Finals MVP Andre Iguodala on When the season ended, Durant Oakland 35 47 .427 20½ San Francisco 33 51 .393 22 next two years. A person with direct a three-year contract with $48 mil- made it clear he wasn’t going any- Monday’s Games Washington 3, N.Y. Mets 2 knowledge of the deal confirmed lion guaranteed; fellow key reserves where. The 28-year-old had been Milwaukee 8, Baltimore 1 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 6, Toronto 3 Miami at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. the details to The Associated Press, Shaun Livingston for $24 million projected to earn a 20 percent raise Boston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. speaking on condition of anonymity and three years, and David West on over the $26.5 million he made last L.A. Angels at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Chicago White Sox at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. Toronto (Happ 2-5) at N.Y. Yankees because it won’t become official until a one-year deal for the veteran min- season, which would have been Kansas City at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. (Sabathia 7-2), 1:05 p.m. the end of the free agency moratori- imum $2.3 million. about $31.8 million. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Family cycle of abuse is legacy of sexual predator Those points can point the way DEAR ABBY: I recently muter in your town, per- First, I wish all of my Ameri- In four spades, South has moved to Texas and met Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van haps you could compare can readers a happy Indepen- the same nine winners as in my teenage niece for the Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, notes with him or her. If dence Day. no-trump: five spades, two first time. After I got there and was founded by her mother, your problem is getting an Galileo said, “All truths are hearts and two clubs. To make I learned she had been Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at internet connection or easy to understand once they his contract, he needs to work molested by her mother’s DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los finding Wi-Fi, consider us- are discovered; the point is to out which opponent holds discover them.” the club queen. After drawing father at the age of 3. He Angeles, CA 90069. ing the public library as had also molested her an additional site from That tends to be the case at trumps, declarer should play mother when she was a which to work. That way, the bridge table. If you make three rounds of hearts, ruffing already limited my con- able to interrupt the cycle a mistake, afterward you can the last in his hand. What has child. “Grandpa” is cur- tact with her, and I’m of incest and molestation. you wouldn’t be trapped in rently serving a life sen- usually work out why you he learned? afraid Mom needs help as your home feeling so iso- tence in prison. should have found the right South now knows that West much as my niece. Please DEAR ABBY: I have a lated. If there isn’t one in Abby, my niece has some bid or play. started with the heart jack help. None of this makes great-paying job telecom- your community, ask your issues. Her parents caught This week’s columns point and top three diamonds, a sense to me. Why won’t muting. I know the idea of boss if you can change your her sexting twice that I in one direction. Even if I do total of 10 high-card points. they get her help? sitting around in pajamas schedule occasionally. This If he had the club queen, he know of and took her not spell it out, you will soon all day seems wonderful, might allow you to take surely would have opened the phone away for a period of see the point. In this deal, for DESPERATELY but I’m going stir crazy. breaks and do something bidding as dealer. East must time. She was also accused example, how should South NEEDS HELP I live in a very small like take a powerwalk, plan the play in four spades? have the club queen. of touching her 8-year-old which would put you in DEAR DESPERATE- town with no fancy co- West takes the first three tricks niece and was ordered to contact with other human LY: They won’t get help share offices or trendy cof- with his high diamonds, then knock it off. beings. because it appears that in fee shops. There’s one fast- carefully shifts to a trump. She told me she showers For most people, work in- their lives inappropriate food place that allows 20 There was a good case with her mother and volves more than labor — for South’s rebidding three sexual behavior may have minutes of internet use, asked to shower with me. there is also a social com- no-trump. If he had, North become an ingrained fam- but that’s about it. How When I refused, she be- ponent involved. If that would have had a close deci- came abusive. When I ily affair. You are right can I stay productive and motivated and not feel so kind of stimulation/inter- sion. His 4-3-3-3 distribution tried to tell my brother that the mother needs as action is what you’re crav- would have suggested going she needs professional much help as your niece, much like a hermit crab? By Friday, I don’t want to ing, you may have to with no-trump, but the known help, he told me to mind and your brother should nine-card fit would have indi- be at home anymore. change jobs. my own business. not be covering for his DEAR READERS: cated sticking with the trump If I report this, I risk wife. You should report GOING CRAZY AT Have a very happy, healthy suit. Here, of course, three no- never seeing anyone in my what’s going on to child HOME and safe Fourth of July, trump is fine because the de- family again, but I love protective services. While everyone! fenders cannot take the first my niece and I’m afraid you probably won’t be DEAR GOING CRAZY: five tricks in diamonds. for her. Her mother has thanked for it, you may be If there is another telecom- LOVE, ABBY

EVENING TV LISTINGS TUESDAY’S TV JULY 4, 2017 CROSSWORD 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Greater Fireworks A Capitol Fourth Annual concert A Capitol Fourth Annual concert Charlie Rose (N) Greater Tavis My ^ PBS Boston honoring America. (N) honoring America. Boston Smiley Mother WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! NCIS “Rogue” Bull “Light My Fire” NCIS: New Orleans WBZ Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With $ CBS Fortune (N) “Follow the Money” News James Corden WCVB News- Chronicle The Fresh Off blackish blackish House- The News- Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline Celebrity % ABC Center 5 Middle the Boat wife Middle Center 5 (N) Page (N) WBTS Boston Ac. Hol- Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular Macy’s 4th of July Boston Tonight Show-J. Late Night With * NBC News lywood Fireworks and music in the Big Apple. Fireworks News Fallon Seth Meyers WFXT Ent. 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But with Chloe’s wall says it all: process and connotation wanted to see it was for creamier bases and more Started by a fro-yo addict has changed over the last vegans. Now we promote interesting flavors, it’s not looking for a healthier seven years,” said Michael that it’s vegan.” just for vegans anymore. choice, the shop uses only Sloan, CEO and co-found- While all Chloe’s offer- Dairy-free ice cream op- ings are vegan, Ben Van tions have come a long fruit, water and a touch of er of Chloe’s. “When we Leeuwen serves up dairy way thanks in part to organic cane sugar to blend first opened and some- meat-eating folk looking up creamy frozen treats thing was vegan, it and non-dairy ice cream at to avoid dairy or just make like dark chocolate and couldn’t be good, and now five shops in New York and healthier choices without pumpkin. Chloe’s opened I think we’ve helped ex- three in Los Angeles — and business is booming. defaulting to sorbet, the PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE usual substitute. “Our customers asked for Though banana is a pop- it. From day one we didn’t Jeff Reitz rides his favorite Disneyland attrac- ular base for vegan ice want the vegan ice cream tion, the Matterhorn, with his girlfriend, Kar- cream, so are nut butters, to be an afterthought or en Bell, while visiting the park for the 2,000th rice, soy and even hemp a supplement to our reg- consecutive day, in Anaheim, Calif. milk. Whatever the base, ular menu,” he said of the texture and quality of his Van Leeuwen Artisan ingredients are giving the Ice Cream. “We applied Meet the man who’s products a higher profile, the same commitment to both in scoop shops and on using the best quality in- grocery shelves. gredients and using little visited Disneyland “I love, love, love ice or no stabilizers. We make cream but I can’t eat it PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the vegan ice cream with every day, you know,” said house-made raw cashew 2,000 days in a row meat-eater Alexis Druy- Three flavors of vegan ice cream — from left, and almond, organic coco- After succeeding at going an, 24, on a recent stop at Planet Earth, Matcha Green Tea, and Toasted nut cream, raw cocoa but- By Mark Eades THE ORANGE every day that entire leap Chloe’s Soft Serve Fruit Coconut Brownie Sundae — are on display at a ter from Ecuador, raw ex- COUNTY REGISTER year, they were rewarded Co., a scoop shop in Man- Van Leeuwen shop in the Brooklyn borough of tra virgin coconut oil and by the park with a night hattan’s bustling Union New York. organic cane sugar.” ANAHEIM, Calif. — It in the Disneyland Dream started as something to Suite. Since then, the cou- do in 2012 — visit Dis- ple has gone their sepa- A trapeze camp teaches adults how neyland every day. Now, rate ways. more than five years lat- But Reitz kept going, er, Jeff Reitz, 44, of Hun- and in 2014 he hit the to fly and swing through the air tington Beach, has passed 1,000-days-in-a-row mark. through the Magic King- “It’s become a living dom’s turnstiles every day By Richard Chin breathing thing along the since for more than 2,000 way,” the annual pass- STAR TRIBUNE days in a row. (MINNEAPOLIS) holder said. “It was something to He still visits daily, MARINE ON ST. do to keep things fun,” sometimes alone and CROIX, Minn. — When Reitz said June 22, after sometimes with current I flew through the air, it walking through Sleeping girlfriend Karen Bell of was not with the greatest Beauty Castle. Costa Mesa. Because of of ease. His repeated visits his job, his weekday visits But I did become the cau- have made him a bit of a are frequently in the late tious, middle-aged man on celebrity; several televi- afternoons and evenings. the flying trapeze, thanks sion stations were there On weekends, his visit to an adult circus arts that Thursday morning times can vary. summer camp being held to record his 2,000th trip Reitz, a veteran of the in Marine on St. Croix. through the turnstile. Air Force, has memories The program is being Back in 2012, Reitz was of the theme park from run by Sherri Mann, own- going every day with his when he was 2 years old er of Flying Colors Fly- friend Tonya Mickesh of and rode the Matterhorn ing Trapeze, which Mann Lake Forest. Both were — still his favorite attrac- said has the only outdoor unemployed at the time, tion. flying trapeze in the state. and used the daily vis- “I have memories of rid- Mann has been teach- its as a way to keep their ing it with my mom and ing kids in trapeze camps spirits up. holding onto my blankie,” for about 11 years at her Later that year, Reitz he said. location near Big Marine landed a job at the VA “I love sitting in the Lake. But this summer Long Beach Healthcare front row, holding the han- she decided that people System, and Mickesh dle and leaning into the too old to run away to found employment too. turns.” join the circus deserved a camp, too. When I gave it a try, many of my fellow stu- dents were people who had some trapeze flying experience at facilities like Twin Cities Trapeze Center in St. Paul. They were already fa- miliar with tricks that have mysterious names PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE like planches and strad- dle whips. Richard Chin, left, and catcher Leo Ipsen try to connect, unsuccessfully During our stretch- this time at adult summer camp at Flying Colors Trapeze. They were ing warmups, some fel- successful on later attempts. low campers were trying splits. I could barely touch swimming, but in the air,” there,” she said. Magnuson said she PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS my toes. Vandam said. “It’s really Nettie Magnuson, a didn’t have any previous People line up at the NuLeaf marijuana dispen- One of the campers was freeing.” 59-year-old teacher from experience in circus arts. sary in Las Vegas. Katy Vandam, a 32-year- Chelsea Pioske, a Minneapolis, came to the “I’m not a heights per- old swim coach from 30-year-old from Otsego, two-day, $200 camp to sam- son. I’m a ground person,” Minneapolis who started said the trapeze is a combi- ple the trapeze and other doing trapeze in March. nation of exercise, adrena- activities including aerial she said. But, she add- Marijuana sales She goes to Twin Cities line and meditation. silks, acroyoga and water ed, “I’m fascinated by the Trapeze twice a week. “You can’t focus on any- sports like wakesurfing prospect I could do some- in Nevada exceed “I find it kind of like thing else when you’re up and paddleboarding. thing different.” stores’ expectations Rare white deer herd open to public view By Regina ly get out ahead of time.” site 40 miles southwest Garcia Cano said Andrew Jolley, pres- By Mary Esch ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS of Syracuse housed muni- ident of the Nevada Dis- pensary Association and tions in more than 500 ig- LAS VEGAS — Recre- ALBANY, N.Y. — A rare loo-like concrete bunkers, ational marijuana sales a store owner. “The public herd of ghostly white deer now overgrown with trees have exceeded the expec- really only had a couple kept mostly from public and wildflowers, and drew tations of Las Vegas area of weeks’ notice, whereas view for decades is no lon- thousands of anti-nucle- store owners, who have Colorado had a full year to ger off-limits. ar protesters in 1983 for seen long lines outside prepare.” The herd at a former a summer-long Women’s their dispensaries since Nevada voters approved World War II Army weap- Peace Encampment. Saturday, when Neva- legalizing recreational pot ons depot in upstate New The white deer aren’t da became the fifth state in November, but regula- York will be available for albinos but are a genetic with shops selling pot to tions needed before the public viewing through variant of native white- the public. sales could start weren’t bus tours slated to begin tailed deer. They’re rare That move jumpstarted approved until the past in the fall. in the wild because their a market projected to be two weeks. The state lat- The dozens of white deer color makes them easy fueled by the tens of mil- er this week will release a roaming the 7,000-acre targets for predators and lions of visitors that Sin report regarding the un- Seneca Army Depot in the hunters, but a herd of as City welcomes each year. announced enforcement Finger Lakes have been many as 200 developed Eager pot customers on inspections that were con- tough to see for years, save over the years within Monday again lined up be- ducted Saturday at dis- for glimpses through the the safety of the Army’s fore dispensaries opened pensaries across the state. surrounding chain-link 24-mile-long perimeter their doors. Some were The demand for recre- fence. But the nonprofit fence. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS looking to make their first ational marijuana has Seneca White Deer will In recent years, the herd A white deer stands in a field with orange but- purchase since Saturday, offer bus tours starting in had dwindled to about and others were shopping been such that dispen- terfly weed at the Seneca Army Depot in up- saries had to turn away October under an agree- 75, Money said, but new state New York. for seconds. Tourists and ment with the depot’s new white fawns as well as locals alike have taken customers in line over owner, Earl Martin. natural brown ones have advantage of the change the weekend, and at least Dennis Money, president been sighted this spring. to improve the habitat and various economic de- in state law. one extended its hours of of Seneca White Deer, said Martin, who’s expanding on a section set aside for velopment options were “I’m a very happy with operation. Dispensaries Monday the tours will also his ironworks business on wildlife. explored, but Martin’s the way sales have gone reported wait times of 45 tell the history of the depot, part of the depot, created The fate of the deer was $900,000 winning bid last and continue to go, espe- minutes to an hour Satur- built in 1941 and closed a company called Deer in question after the Army year included protecting cially when you consider day afternoon and up to in 2000. The sprawling Haven Park last summer decommissioned the site the deer for ecotourism. that the word didn’t real- 20 minutes Sunday. B8 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2017 BUSINESS Sales fall for Detroit 3 in June amid industry slowdown By Brent Snavely counteract falling sales of percent for Toyota, 2.0 industry sales in June will DETROIT FREE PRESS cars such as the Chevrolet percent for Nissan and 0.8 fall between 2-4 percent. Cruze, Malibu and Impala. percent for Honda. Mean- The projections translate DETROIT — Sales in At Fiat Chrysler, sales while, German automaker to a seasonally adjusted June fell 7 percent at Fiat rose 6 percent for Ram and Volkswagen, recovering annualized selling rate of Chrysler Automobiles, 5.1 soared for the Alfa Romeo from its diesel emissions 16.5 million, the indus- percent for Ford and 4.7 brand but fell 11 percent scandal, said its sales in- try’s weakest first half of a percent for General Motors year since 2014. amid a broader industry for Jeep, a surprising de- creased 15 percent in June. decline now entering its cline for a brand that sells While automakers are “U.S. total sales are mod- sixth consecutive month. nothing but SUVs, the still selling cars at a erating due to an indus- Sales of Ford SUVS such market’s best-performing healthy pace, they are try-wide pull-back in daily as the Explorer, Edge and segment. spending more money on rental sales, but key U.S. Flex were strong during the “Yes, Jeep is shifting incentives and using lon- economic fundamentals month but were not enough around its models, but ger lending terms to do so, clearly remain positive,” to overcome the 23 percent this is Jeep’s market and leading to concerns that Mustafa Mohatarem, GM drop the automaker saw one you would think they sales are poised to fall chief economist, said in a would be able to capitalize faster than they were ex- statement Monday. “Un- in car sales. The story was PHOTO | KEVIN G. HALL/MCCLATCHY/TNS similar for GM, where a on,” said Michelle Krebs, pected to at the beginning der the current economic number of new or recent- a senior analyst for Auto- of the year. conditions, we anticipate Fiat Chrysler Automobiles announced its sales ly launched SUVs, such as Trader.com. Edmunds.com, Kelley U.S. retail vehicle sales fell 7 percent in June while sales also fell 5.1 the Chevrolet Equinox and Among Asian automak- Blue Book and LMC Auto- will remain strong for the percent for Ford and 4.7 percent for General Buick Envision, could not ers, sales increased 2.1 motive all predict overall foreseeable future.” Motors amid a broader industry decline. N.D. may halt rail inspections aimed at derailments

By James them. That’s government,” MacPherson Carlson said. ASSOCIATED PRESS The FRA said about 30 other states provide sup- BISMARCK, N.D. — The plemental safety inspec- end of the line may be in tions. The agency said it sight for a North Dakota does not reduce its efforts safety program aimed at in states that have state lowering the risk of disas- rail safety inspectors. trous train derailments North Dakota’s rail safe- involving the state’s crude ty program was Republican oil. Public Service Commis- The pilot program, which includes two rail sioner Julie Fedorchak’s safety inspectors and a campaign platform when manager to supplement she ran for the position in inspections by the Feder- 2014. Fedorchak contin- al Railroad Administra- ues to defend the program, tion, or FRA, is halfway saying it does not duplicate through its four-year run federal efforts. this month and likely will The program’s annual be scrapped in two years, budget of about $300,000 said House Majority is funded by a tax that Leader Al Carlson and his railroads pay on diesel. Republican Senate coun- “It’s a very good use of terpart, Rich Wardner. those dollars,” Fedorchak FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS said. “I think it’s doing a They said the program Tesla Motors Inc. CEO Elon Musk speaks at the unveiling of the Model 3 at the Tesla Motors de- lot of important things to duplicates federal and sign studio in Hawthorne, Calif. industry inspections pro- improve safety.” grams and is not needed Since its inception, state as the bulk of the state’s inspectors have found crude oil is now moved by nearly 2,700 “defects” on Tesla: First Model 3 to be built pipelines. tracks and railroad roll- “I think it will run its ing stock, resulting in 50 course, and when it’s done, violations, data show. my gut feeling is we won’t North Dakota has pro- Friday, sales start July 28 re-up it,” Wardner said. duced about 1 million bar- Carlson said the pilot pro- rels of oil daily since the NEW YORK (AP) — The September. “Looks like we averaged 40 percent less 500,000. gram was an overreaction program started two years first Tesla Model 3 electric can reach 20,000 Model 3 than demand until early Tesla’s last new vehicle, following a spate of acci- ago. At the time, about 75 car for the masses should cars per month in Decem- June, the company said. the Model X SUV, was de- dents involving North Da- percent of it was being come off the assembly line ber,” he wrote. Tesla said that as long layed nearly 18 months. kota crude in the U.S. and shipped by rail. Today, oil on Friday with the first That figure is less than as global economic condi- Musk says the Model 3 is Canada, including one in shipped by rail makes up deliveries in late July, the previous estimates. Musk tions don’t worsen consid- much simpler to make, but Casselton, the hometown of less than 30 percent of the company’s CEO says. earlier had said Tesla erably, it is confident that 14-year-old Tesla has no then-Gov. Jack Dalrymple, shipments, as more pipe- CEO Elon Musk, in sev- would make 10,000 Model second-half Model S and experience producing and who supported the idea. lines have been built, said eral Twitter messages ear- 3s per week by December. Model X deliveries are selling vehicles in high “Every other program Justin Kringstad, director ly Monday, says the new Tesla also said Monday likely to exceed deliveries volumes. Tesla made just — once you start them, of the North Dakota Pipe- car passed all government that it delivered about in the first half. 84,000 cars last year. Big- everybody wants to keep line Authority. regulatory requirements 22,000 vehicles in the Musk’s tweets about the ger rivals like General Mo- for production to begin second quarter, bringing Model 3 appear to erase tors, Volkswagen and Toyo- two weeks ahead of sched- first-half deliveries todoubts that Tesla would ta routinely sell around 10 ule. The company plans about 47,100. be able to meet deadlines million vehicles per year. to hold a party to hand That’s at the low end of for mass producing the Even if the Model 3 is on over the first 30 Model 3s the company’s prediction cars, which is key to the time, servicing all those to customers on July 28, earlier this year of 47,000 company making money. vehicles will still be a chal- Musk wrote in a tweet. to 50,000 Model S sedan Previously it has faced de- lenge. Model S and Model The Model 3 is to start and Model X SUV deliv- lays in getting vehicles to X owners are already wor- around $35,000 and with eries in the first half, as market. The Palo Alto, Ca- ried about having to share a $7,500 federal electric much as a 71 percent in- lif.-based company aims to Tesla’s company-owned car tax credit, could cost crease over a year ago. make 10,000 Model 3s per charging stations with an $27,500. Tesla says the five- While second-quarter week in 2018. influx of new cars. And seat car will be able to go deliveries rose 53 percent Tesla hasn’t said how while Tesla is promising 215 miles on a single charge from a year ago, they still many people have put to increase its network of and will be sporty, accelerat- were about 12 percent be- down $1,000 refundable stores and service centers ing from zero to 60 miles per low first-quarter deliver- deposits for the Model 3, by 30 percent this year, it hour in under six seconds. ies. Tesla said in a state- but Musk has said people began 2017 with just 250 FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Musk tweeted that the ment that second-quarter who put down a deposit service centers worldwide. company expects to pro- production was hampered now won’t get a car until That leaves many poten- A fireball goes up at the site of an oil train de- duce 100 cars in August by a severe shortfall of the end of 2018, suggest- tial owners miles from a railment near Casselton, N.D. and more than 1,500 in battery packs. 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