TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2018 Businesses come to the rescue for Lynn Fire Dept.

By Gayla Cawley The rescue boat has long From left, Charlie ITEM STAFF been on the wish list for the Patsios, John Walsh department, and was pur- of John’s Oil, and LYNN — The Lynn Fire chased at no cost to the city, AL Prime Energy Department acquired its thanks to the donations CEO Nasser Buisier rst rescue boat, which will of three local business- on the rescue boat allow crews to pull people men — AL Prime Energy the Lynn Fire De- out of the Lynn Harbor CEO Nasser Buisier; John partment recently without the potential life or Walsh, of John’s Oil; with acquired for water death delay of waiting for support and assistance response incidents assistance from a neighbor- from Swampscott developer in Lynn Harbor. ing community or the U.S. Coast Guard. BOAT, A3 PHOTO | SUSAN ARCHER Father, son making a run for veterans By Steve Krause ITEM STAFF LYNN — The family that runs together stays together. That’s how it is for the Dunnigans of Lynn. Father and son will be running the U.S. Marine Corps Marathon Oct. 28 in the Washington, D.C. area — a 26.3-mile run that will raise money to bene t the New England Center and Home for Veterans in Boston. Glenn Dunnigan, a Lynn Police of cer, is a veteran marathon runner who did the MCM in 2002. His son, Cullen, a 2015 graduate of St. John’s Prep and a political science major at Salem State, ran the race as a senior in high school. Both had a de- sire to do it again. Both arrived at running independent of each other (though Cullen will admit that watching his father for his entire life run and work out helped him go in that direc- tion). Glenn, a longtime member of both the The Rev. Francis J. Lynn and Peabody YMCAs, had a group of mentors, including former Classical foot- Cloherty and Rabbi ball star Joe Pennucci and multiple run- Putting their H. David Werb have ner Gerry Powers, both of Lynn. co-authored a book, “Gerry is a legend,” said Glenn Dun- “One God, Two nigan, “and I ran my rst Boston Mara- faith into words Faiths: What Do thon with Joe.” Catholics and Jews He eventually joined the Boston Police Believe?” Runners Club and from then until now, Rabbi, reverend write book he’s either run the Boston Marathon or ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK worked behind the scenes. on interfaith outreach “We’d pick people up at the nish line and drive them back to the club,” he said, By Thor Jourgensen School, 571 Boston St. “or we’d of cers, some of them who’d ITEM EDITORIAL DIRECTOR “We live in a world of fear and suspi- come in from all over the world to run. It cion of people who are different from was a nice way to meet people and it was LYNN — The Rev. Francis J. Clo- us. We are trying to bring people to- for a good cause. These guys have raised a herty and Rabbi H. David Werb spent gether,” Rabbi Werb said. ton of money for Cops for Kids with Can- their childhoods ignorant and suspi- Ordained in 1962, Father Cloherty cer.” cious of each other’s faiths. Today, they retired in 2011 and is currently senior His son was a die-hard baseball fan and are best friends united in demolishing priest in residence for the Lynn Cath- player all through his rst two years at St. the myths and untruths that divide olic Collaborative of St. Mary’s and Sa- John’s. Then he hurt his shoulder and was Catholics and Jews. cred Heart churches. Rabbi Werb was left off the team as a junior. The pair wrote a 131-page book ti- ordained in 1967 and retired in 2007 “I took up water polo,” he said. “But I tled, “One God, Two Faiths: What do from Temple Beth Emunah in Brock- knew I wanted to do something to get my Catholics and Jews Believe?” They ton where he is now rabbi emeritus. RUN, A3 will discuss the book and sign copies on Oct. 28 at 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart BOOK, A3 Money is on No time limits for our minds Lynn eld meeting Feeling lucky? Then you may By Thomas Grillo want to buy a Mega Millions tick- ITEM STAFF et, as the multi-state lottery game approaches a record jackpot. The LYNNFIELD — The biggest question at Town lure of the $654 million jackpot Meeting Monday night was whether enough vot- drew players from across the ers showed up to meet the quorum. state, including Joe Lang, right, After a half hour wait for late comers amid a who purchased a ticket at Nina’s light rain, the minimum number of 175 was met Market in Lynn. at the middle school with a few to spare. The estimated prize is just shy Moderator Arthur Bourque wasted no time in of the all-time game record of getting to the dozen articles facing residents. $656 million set in 2012. There The most contentious issue was a proposal to hasn’t been a Mega Millions win- end Town Meeting at 10:30 p.m. The Finance ner since 11 California co-workers LYNNFIELD, A3 split a $543 million stake in July. Tickets are $2, and are on sale until 10:45 p.m. Tuesday night. The drawing happens 15 minutes later. If you really want to press your INSIDE luck, there’s also a $345 million Opinion LOOK! Powerball drawing on Wednesday. Brotherton: Hall Swampscott falls for ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Combined, the two multi-state of Lame. A4 Harvest Festival. A8 games could pay out $999 million Glenn and Cullen Dunnigan will be in the next two days. That won’t Entertainment Sports running the U.S. Marine Corps Mar- make you a billionaire, but it’s not Humperdinck leaves Lynn eld boys soccer athon Oct. 28 in the Washington, bad. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Lynn star-struck. A7 wins CCL league tilt. B1 D.C. area.

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Clarence A. Mowry Jr., 84 Fannie Mosho, 91

Clarence A. “AL” husband Jason of SWAMPSCOTT — and Doug Fuller of Mowry, Jr, 84 years Reading, Linda Mow- Fannie “Faye” Mosho, Northbridge. She of Hillsborough, N.H. ry and her wife Lisa age 91 of Swamp- also leaves behind died on Saturday of Hillsborough, N.H. scott passed away nine grandchildren October 13, 2018 and Michael Mowry on Sunday, October and one great-grand- at his home after a of Ozark Alabama, 14th. She was the child who adored brief illness. He was his grandchildren, loving wife of the their Yiayia: Allison, the husband of the Jessica Hatzipetros, late Benjamin P. Mo- Stephen, Rachelle, late Olga (Yozura) Diane Kennison, sho with whom they Monica, Vanessa, Mi- Mowry. He was born Stephanie Mowry, shared 50 years of chael, Tiffany, Brittany, in Providence, R.I. and raised Jason Gage, Catherine Gage, marriage. She was the daugh- John and Ryleigh. Additionally, in Woonsocket, R.I., the son Allison Gage, Whitney Salt- ter of Xenofon and Florence Faye also leaves behind two of the late Clarence Mowry, marsh, Alexis Burton, Jeffrey (Kokkales) Dekeos. Faye will sisters, Kay Curtin and Helen Sr. and Ruth (Harris) Mowry. Gage, Ayla Mowry, Michael be most remembered for her Eramo, a brother, George De- He attended schools in Woon- S.J. Mowry, 9 greatgrandchil- kindness, generosity, and un- keon, and many nieces and socket and enlisted in the dren and several nieces and conditional love. nephews. She was also pre- US Marine Corp. He moved nephews. He is the step son Faye was born and edu- deceased by a son, Richard to Lynn in 1957 and in New of the late Emma Dockery cated in Haverhill, MA. Upon Mosho, and brother, Nicholas Hampshire in 2016. Mowry, Brother of the late graduating from Haverhill High Dekeon. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Al was a Marine Corp Vet- Donald Mowry, Step brother School, she worked for the Service information: Her eran of the Korean War, he of the late Arthur and William telephone company as a su- funeral will be held on Paul Allen’s company, Vulcan Inc., announced served on the USS Benning- Dockery and Norma (Dock- pervisor. Faye and Ben even- Wednesday at 9 a.m. from that he died in Seattle from complications of ton, an Aircraft Carrier. He sur- ery) Mowry. tually moved to Swampscott the SOLIMINE FUNERAL non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. vived a ship explosion on the Service information: His where they owned the Town HOME, 67 Ocean St. (Rt Aircraft Carrier. Years later his funeral will be held on Line Restaurant. Faye was the 1A), Lynn, followed by a Fu- son Michael a Navy Veteran Thursday October 18, 2018 rst female Swampscott Little neral Service at 10 a.m. in Microsoft co-founder also survived a ship explo- at 9:30 a.m. from the SO- League Coach and her team St. George Greek Orthodox sion. He was a member of the LIMINE FUNERAL HOME, won the championship. After Church, Lynn. Burial will Franco American Post 12 in 426 Broadway (Rte. 129) retiring from the restaurant be in Pine Grove Cemetery. and philanthropist Lynn for many years. He was a Lynn followed by a funer- business, she delved into a Relatives and friends are communicant of Sacred Heart al mass in Sacred Heart new career as the manager of respectfully invited. Visit- Paul Allen dies at 65 Church. Al was an avid sports Church, Lynn at 10:30 a.m. Community and Baker Man- ing hours are today, Tues- fan, he loved the Red Sox and Burial in Pine Grove Cem- or Rest Homes in Lynn. Faye day from 4-8 p.m. In lieu of By Phuong Le later drop out of college the Bruins and was a little etery, Lynn. Relatives and loved shopping, playing Bingo,  owers, contributions may ASSOCIATED PRESS to pursue the future they league coach. Al’s greatest friends are respectfully in- going to the casino, cooking, be made to the Fannie and envisioned: A world with passion in his free time was vited. Visiting hours are on and travelling. Most of all, Benjamin P. Mosho Schol- SEATTLE — Paul G. a computer in every home. watching his grandchildren’s Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m. she enjoyed spending time arship Fund c/o St. George Allen, who co-founded They founded the com- and great grandchildren’s Donations may be made to with her grandchildren and Greek Orthodox Church, Microsoft with his child- pany in Albuquerque, sporting events. Al was a heat the Alzheimer’s Associa- great-grandchild, who were 54 S. Common St. Lynn, hood friend Bill Gates N.M., and their rst prod- treater at the General tion, 309 Waverly the pride and joy of her life. MA 01902. Directions and before becoming a billion- uct was a computer lan- Electric Company in the Oaks Road, Waltham, Faye will be forever remem- guestbook at www.solimi- aire philanthropist who guage for the Altair hob- invested in conservation, Riverworks plant in Lynn MA 024.52. Direc- bered by her family, Stephen ne.com by-kit personal computer, space travel and profes- for 33 years retiring in tions and guestbook and Donna Mosho of Swamp- giving hobbyists a basic sional sports, died Mon- 1999. at www.solimine.com. scott, Benjamin H. Mosho of way to program and oper- day. He was 65. He is survived by his Lynn, Michael and Tina Mo- ate the machine. He died in Seattle from four children, Stephen Mowry sho of Boxford, and Diane After Gates and Allen complications of non-Hod- and his wife Claire of Pea- found some success sell- gkin's lymphoma, his body, Robin Gage and her ing their programming company Vulcan Inc. an- language, MS-Basic, the Ralph Kimber, 72 nounced. Microsoft CEO Satya Seattle natives moved Nadella called Allen's con- their business in 1979 to tributions to the company, Bellevue, Wash., not far Dora F. O’Brien, 93 LYNN — Ralph Kim- went. From his days community and industry from its eventual home in ber, aged 72, of Lynn in America Park play- "indispensable." Redmond. died Sunday in Beth ing pick up football, "As co-founder of Mic- Microsoft's big break PEABODY — Dora ma LeBlanc of Arizo- Israel Deaconess softball and baseball rosoft, in his own quiet came in 1980, when IBM F. (Cormier) O’Brien, na, and Lena Lessard Medical Center in with good friends, he and persistent way, he Corp. decided to move into 93, of Peabody, died of Quebec, Canada, Boston after a sud- developed a lifelong created magical products, personal computers and early Sunday morn- her sister-in-law, den illness. Born in love of sports. At the experiences and institu- asked Microsoft to provide ing at the Addison Geraldine Pelletier Miami, Fla., Ralph age of 40 he became tions, and in doing so, he the operating system. Gilbert Hospital fol- of Lynn, and by her was the son of the an avid tennis player changed the world," Na- Gates and Allen became lowing a brief illness. ve devoted grand- late Leonard and Al- and fan. He loved della wrote on Twitter. billionaires when Micro- She was the devoted children, Meaghan, ice (Poitier) Kimber. watching the Patriots and Red Two weeks ago, Al- soft was thrust onto the wife of the late John E Christopher, Madi- Ralph attended Lynn Sox and was a passionate fan len announced that the throne of technology. O’Brien, Jr. son, Kerrianne, and Schools, graduating from Clas- of UConn Women’s Basketball. non-Hodgkin's lymphoma With his sister Jody Al- Born in Lynn, she was the Matthew O’Brien and also by sical High School in 1965. Af- In addition to his partner Mi- that he was treated for in len in 1986, Paul Allen daughter of the late Benoit several nieces and nephews. ter initially attending Tri-State lagros Santana and her chil- 2009 had returned and he founded Vulcan, the in- and Leah (Breau) Cormier. She was predeceased by her College in Indiana, he enlisted dren Desjardin and Franshelis planned to ght it aggres- vestment rm that over- She was raised and educat- siblings, Clorice, Yvon, and in the U.S. Air Force in July of Baez, Ralph is survived by his sively. sees his business and ed in New Brunswick, Cana- Camille Cormier and Marie 1966 and served as military brothers Alan and Leonard, "My brother was a re- philanthropic efforts. He da, later moved back to the Cheladyn. police at Ramstein Air Base in his sisters Arden, Tracy and Iris markable individual on founded the Allen Insti- Germany. He was deployed as United States and has lived Service information: Her and his brother-in-law William every level," Allen's sister tute for Brain Science and part of a special force to Libya in Peabody for the past 30 funeral will be held on Gasper, all of Lynn. He leaves Jody Allen said in a state- the aerospace rm Strato- years. Thursday at 9 a.m. at the during the 1967 Middle East his beloved nephews and ment. "Paul's family and launch, which has built a Dora was employed with Conway, Cahill-Brodeur War. After three years, he was nieces: Christopher Gasper friends were blessed to ex- colossal airplane designed General Electric in Lynn as an Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St, assigned to Loring Air Force perience his wit, warmth, to launch satellites into assembler and later was a ca- Peabody, followed by her Base in Maine, which at that and his wife Elizabeth Bench of Boston, Stephen and Rayne his generosity and deep orbit. He has also backed shier at Union Hospital in Lynn Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. at time, was one of the largest concern," she added. research into nuclear-fu- before retiring many years ago. Our Lady of the Assumption bases in the U.S. Air Force’s Gasper of Los Angeles, and Jasmine and Sara Johnson of Allen, an avid sports fan, sion power. Dora belonged to a golf Church, Lynn eld to which Strategic Air Command. Fin- Over the course of sev- Kansas City. He also leaves owned the Portland Trail league at New Meadows golf relatives and friends are ishing his service with two eral decades, Allen gave his longtime best friend Kevin Blazers and the Seattle course in Tops eld, enjoyed kindly invited to attend. years in the Air Force Reserve, Seahawks. more than $2 billion to a Eramian. traveling to Foxwoods Casino Visiting hours will be held he was honorably discharged Allen and Gates met wide range of interests, Service information: His and loved playing bingo at the on Wednesday from 4 until with the rank of Sergeant on while attending a private including ocean health, Knights of Columbus Hall in 7 p.m. Burial will be in St. July 4, 1972. Funeral will be held on school in north Seattle. homelessness and advanc- Lynn for over 40 years. Joseph’s Cemetery, Lynn. In Ralph retired from the City Thursday at 10 a.m. in the The two friends would ing scienti c research. She is survived by her two lieu of  owers, donations of Lynn as manager of on-site Solimine Funeral Home sons and daughters-in-law, can be made in her name services at the Lynn Convales- 426 Broadway (RTE129), Timothy and Patricia O’Brien to Peabody Council on Ag- cent Home. After retirement, Lynn. Relatives and friends LYNN BRIEF of Peabody and Martin and ing, 79 Central St, Peabody he worked for the Transporta- are respectfully invited Giulia O’Brien of Beverly, her MA. For directions and on- tion Security Administration at to attend. Visiting hours Last day to register to on Friday, Nov. 2. siblings, Raymond Cormier of line obituary, visit www. Logan International Airport. Wednesday 4 p.m.-8 p.m. vote on Wednesday Business hours are 8:30 New Brunswick, Canada, Nor- ccbfuneral.com A man of many interests, Directions and guestbook a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, Ralph loved history, travel and at www.solimine.com The last day to register sports. His outgoing personal- Wednesday and Thurs- to vote for the Nov. 6 state day; 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on ity and ability to relate easily election is Wednesday. to people helped him make Tuesday, and 8:30 a.m. to City Hall will be open good friends everywhere he 12:30 p.m. on Friday. Kevin C. Grella, 56 from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on that day. Early voting will take Early voting will begin place outside the Election LYNN — Kevin C. he is survived by on Monday, Oct. 22 during Of ce, room 203, and into Grella, age 56, of two brothers Robert Roland Bourque, 79 regular City Hall busi- the rear of the auditori- Lynn passed away, J. Grella of Beverly, 1939-2018 ness hours and will end um. surrounded by family Michael T. and his on Saturday at the wife Cecilia Grella of CONWAY, S.C. — Aldric Ro- of 15 years to Janice (Farese) Kaplan Family Hos- Saugus, three sisters land Bourque, 79, formerly of Bourque. Roland is survived MASSACHUSETTS BRIEF pice House in Dan- Kathleen A. and her Lynn, died unexpectedly Sept. by his wife: two brothers: Jo- vers. Born in Lynn he husband Rusty Porter 3, 2018. seph A. Bourque and wife Peg- MIT commits $1B to the versity is calling the most was the son of Mar- of Lynn, Deborah A. Born in Biddeford, Maine, gy, of Waterboro, Maine; Girard study of computing, AI signi cant structural garet Ann (Ramsdell) Grella and her an- he was the son of the late R. Bourque and wife Nancy of change to MIT since the Grella of Lynn, and the late cé Patrick O’Connor of Salem, Philias A. and Dora (Perrault) Port Richey, Fla.; and a sister CAMBRIDGE (AP) 1950s. Robert J. Grella. Kevin’s com- Karen M. and her husband Bourque. Called “Roland” by Priscilla Verrier, her husband — The Massachusetts President L. Rafael Reif mitment, pride and love for his Harold Watler of Lynn, and friends and loved ones, he Ralph, of Holland Mass. He Institute of Technology in a statement said as sons Anthony R. and Matthew many aunts, uncles, cousins, enlisted in the United States was a beloved uncle of several has announced a $1 bil- computing and AI re- R. Grella were abundantly nieces and nephews. Army in 1955 and was sta- nieces and nephews. lion investment to study shape the world the new visible and more than lled Service information: Kev- tioned in Japan. He served Service Information: Ro- computing and arti cial center at MIT “intends to help make sure it does so his life. But, Kevin was much in’s Funeral will be held at honorably until 1959, and land will be interred at Pu- intelligence in an effort for the good of all.” more; He was a beloved son the Parker Funeral Home worked many years as a ritan Lawn Memorial Park, to make the U.S. a world and brother that could always 35 Franklin St. Lynn Thurs- skilled carpenter. 185 Lake Street, Peabody, leader in the eld. be called on. He was a loyal day at 10 a.m., to which He was a loving husband 1 p.m., Oct. 18. The university on Mon- and true friend to many. He relative and friends are in- day said the work will 781-593-7700 was a skilled sub-contractor vited to attend. Burial will Publishing Daily, except Sundays whose work will decorate the follow in Pine Grove Cem- take place in the Stephen A. Schwarzman College of USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 North Shore area for years to etery. Visiting hours are Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA come. He was an avid sports Wednesday from 4 – 8 p.m. Computing, made pos- and additional of ces. fan with an undying devotion In lieu of  owers please Need to find sible by a $350 million Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item gift from Schwarzman, Subscriptions to all the Boston Sports teams. make memorial donations Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Like his grandfather and father to the Grella Children Me- an article? the chairman, CEO and $20.00 for 4 weeks before him, he loved watching morial Fund c/o Eastern co-founder of investment $65.00 for 13 weeks the thoroughbreds run…it’s Bank 112 Market St. Lynn, rm Blackstone. $130.00 for 26 weeks The center is scheduled $260.00 for 1 year pretty good odds that he has MA 01902 of any Eastern Subscribe to Send payment to and POSTMASTER, found them at the track al- Bank branch location. to open next September send address changes to: ready. He was loved. Guest book at parkerme- e-edition on and will move into a The Daily Item In addition to his mother morialfunealhome.com new building since 2022, 110 Munroe St. marking what the uni- P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Father, son making a run for veterans Businesses come to the rescue for Lynn Fire Dept. RUN and decided they’d run something Cullen Dun- pete. Hopefully, I’ll beat From A1 the race together. They nigan is strongly consid- him.” BOAT ed to be fully operational applied under the ban- ering. The Dunnigans will From A1 and ready for emergency body in better shape so I ner of the New England “I know that I want to hold a fundraiser Friday responses in the harbor by started running. Center and Home for serve my country,” he at the Hibernian Hall in Charles Patsios. the start of the 2019 boat- “I never ran anything Veterans, which serves said. Lynn from 7 to 10 p.m. Lynn Fire already had ing season. meaningful up at The Prep people coming back from This isn’t just any kind There will be a raffle, and two 10-foot inflatable res- It can fit a crew of three because of the water polo, war, providing them with of father-son bonding ex- commemorative T-shirts cue boats for water saves to four firefighters and but when I was a senior I various forms of coun- perience, though. The designed by Harrington in ponds such as Sluice, will be fully equipped with decided to run the MCM seling (including career) Dunnigans will compete Trophy will be sold for Flax, and in Lynn Woods, anything needed to assist with the U.S. Navy Memo- and provides paths to find against each other. but aren’t suitable for them with pulling vic- rial Team. My grandfather housing if needed. “I hope my time’s better $20. All proceeds will go to the NECHV. The Dun- ocean rescues, according tims into the boat, includ- was in the Navy, at Pearl “It’s a multi-service cen- than his,” Cullen Dun- to Fire Chief Stephen Ar- nigans would also like to ing medical equipment, Harbor.” ter that teaches job skills, nigan said. ‘When I start- cher. recognize Lynn funeral emergency lights, radio, Fast forward to the and can provide education ed running, he’d always be “We relied primari- GPS capability and night director David J. Solimine present. The Dunnigans scholarships,” Glenn Dun- telling me ‘you have to top ly on Swampscott Fire, lights. for his longtime service to were sitting around one nigan said. this time’ and things like the Coast Guard (or the Archer said he couldn’t evening earlier this year Military service is that. So yeah, we’ll com- the veterans, Glenn said. harbormaster) to assist estimate how many water us, but obviously that re- rescues the department quires a delay in the res- sees on an annual basis in Rabbi, reverend write book on interfaith outreach cue, so this just gives us the harbor, as there is “no a capability that we are rhyme or reason to it.” BOOK long overdue in getting,” “There’s been numerous From A1 Archer said. “It’s just go- times where we had the ing to allow us to do a The Boston native who need to either rescue or more timely response.” investigate calls for some- grew up in an Irish-Amer- The fire chief described ican neighborhood and the one in trouble out in the the 24-foot Parker rescue ocean,” Archer said. “It son of a rabbi from Cald- boat as very powerful — well, N.J., forged a fast happens fairly frequently, it is outfitted with two especially in the boating friendship in 1993 when 175 horsepower outboard they met during a discus- season.” motors and can travel 40 In the past, Swampscott sion on Nazi Germany’s knots, or nautical miles mass slaughter of millions Fire has assisted Lynn per hour, around the open of Jews and other people Fire on the Lynn Shore sea, allowing crews to get during World War II. The Drive side. Archer said to someone in the water conversation spun off into the department’s goal is to quickly. an examination of Cath- acquire jet skis to provide The boat was acquired olic-Jewish relations and a quicker response on the through the state Surplus Father Cloherty and Rab- shoreline there, which fire Property Program, which bi Werb volunteered to ex- officials would also look to requires a deposit of 25 pand the dialogue. acquire through the Sur- percent of the value of the Both men were more ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK plus Supply Program. surplus property from the than ready to challenge “Given the city’s finan- The Rev. Francis J. Cloherty and Rabbi H. David Werb discuss their new community taking posses- viewpoints and prejudic- cial situation, we know book, “One God, Two Faiths: What Do Catholics and Jews Believe?” sion. es cloaking their respec- the money is not there In this case, the $5,000 tive faiths. Assigned to right now,” Archer said. Our Lady, Star of the Sea sition on the Jews?” sations, in Rabbi Werb’s death, into tightly-written down payment was cov- “We’re looking to get cre- in Marblehead after ordi- The answer Father Clo- words, “down to the bench- chapters laying out Catho- ered by Buisier and Walsh. ative through how we ac- nation, Father Cloherty herty gave him was a re- es where people worship. lic and Jewish perspective Patsios assisted Lynn Fire quire that.” quickly found himself in a sounding “yes.” “Both of our faiths are on these subjects. Editing by guiding the depart- local battle against hous- “The church does not based on the dictum ‘Love and re-editing led them to ment through the process, Gayla Cawley can be ing policies perceived as have a message to the Jews; your neighbor as yourself.’ finally publish in July 2017 which started over the reached at gcawley@item- prejudicial and racist. We are not trying to convert It’s something both of us with access to paperback summer, said Archer. live.com. Follow her on Rabbi Werb’s work in in- them. This is official Catho- believe very strongly,” copies or Kindle editions The new boat is expect- Twitter @GaylaCawley. terfaith outreach as a rabbi lic teaching,” he said. Rabbi Werb said. through Amazon. in Brockton had reforged his The pair put the unity at Ensuring years of con- “People who edited it outlook on Catholics from “a the heart of their friend- versation, interfaith work, said it is extremely acces- skeptical attitude” to one ship into action by visiting and personal faith explo- sible,” Rabbi Werb said. fostering “great openness to each other’s house of wor- rations led them to begin “It tells what we are others.” But he had a cru- ship in Brockton. writing in earnest in 2011, committed to as believers,” call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 cial question to ask his new “People were crying turning conversations added Father Cloherty. friend as they embarked on when they saw us walking about immense religious to start your building a bridge between down the aisle at St. Pat- topics including sin, reve- Thor Jourgensen can be daily subscription. their beliefs: “Has the Cath- rick’s,” Cloherty said. lation, interfaith marriage, reached at tjourgensen@ olic Church changed its po- They took their conver- even angels and life after itemlive.com. A Salute to VETERANS Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018 In honor of Veterans Day, Sunday, November 11, 2018, The Daily Item will publish a special page devoted to those who are currently serving military duties and those veterans who are gone but not forgotten. Take this time with photo to say $37 and shield Mail form to: “Thank You” The Daily Item to your military ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE family member. Attn.: Salute to Veterans Robert Curtain, left, and moderator Arthur Bourque count the quorum at Lynnfield Town Meeting Monday. PO Box 5, 110 Munroe St. text and Lynn, MA 01903 $27 shield only SMITH – In memory of SMITH – In memory of JOHN C. SMITH who JOHN C. SMITH who No time limits for Lynnfield meeting passed away passed away Please choose one of May 4, 1997. May 4, 1997. Lovingly Lovingly LYNNFIELD of the reasons to limit issue for many years,” said the following shields: remembered remembered by wife by wife From A1 the time of the sessions Charles Richter, town en- Louise, daughters Kim Louise, daughters Kim stemmed from a survey gineer. and Maureen, and son and Maureen, andson Tom. Tom. Committee and longtime of households. More than Voters also gave the resident Patricia Camp- two-thirds of the 1,300 re- green light to spend bell opposed the measure. spondents favored a way $25,000 for identification National Guard Bureau Your message may be paid by: “Town Meeting is the to adjourn sooner. cards for elementary and people’s voice and it’s But Campbell pointed out middle school students to Check Money Order Visa Mastercard worth the time a few times most of the residents who increase security. The other changes ap- a year,” she said. “Let’s not voted in the survey had not Dept. of the Army make this meeting a rub- attended Town Meeting. proved by Town Meeting Please check for shield: Yes No ber stamp. We need time The vote to limit Town limits the proponent of a If no selection is made, shield will not appear. to finish Town Meeting … Meeting failed with 109 petition to 10 minutes and the experience in another against and 57 in favor. opponents to three. Name community of limiting the There was overwhelm- Despite some opposition Dept. of the Navy to limiting speech and one time is they are having ing support to approve Address voter who said the propos- more meetings.” $400,000 to design, pur- al was “undemocratic,” the Another voter asked chase, and construct a City St Zip change was approved by a how much it cost taxpay- new septic system for the U.S. Marine Corps. landslide. Phone ers to run a Town Meeting. Lynnfield Public Library, The answer from the town the Meeting House, and Thomas Grillo can be manager was $7,000. the Historic Center. reached at tgrillo@item- In Memory of Proponents said one “This has been a serious live.com. Dept. of the Air Force Who passed away on LAW OFFICES OF Lovingly remembered by JAMES J. CARRIGAN Need to find • Social Security Disability Army National Guard • Workers Compensation an article? • Accidents 25 years located across from Lynn District Court Visa / MC # 15 Johnson St. Coast Guard Subscribe to 781-596-0100 Signature JAMES J. CARRIGAN e-edition on ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN CVV Code Exp. Date RONALD D. MALLOY www.jamescarriganlaw.com Flag [email protected] Submission deadline: Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018 A4 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2018 OPINION Hall of Lame HOW TO REACH US E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill The Rock and Roll Hall of my interest. M H. S Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Fame has deservedly been Madonna is in, so on the E C  J. Edward M. Grant ridiculed for some of the strength of “Rhythm Na- Advertising Director Gordon R. Hall lame-o acts that have been tion,” “Nasty” and “Black T  J  BillBill 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey welcomed into its hallowed Cat,” I guess Janet Jack- P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Cleveland museum. Bon son must be considered. Chief Financial O cer BrothertonBrot Lynn, MA 01903 Michael H. Shanahan Jovi? Red Hot Chili Pep- But never-nominated J N. W  Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman pers? Give me a break. Whitney Houston should Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PŽ The main problem, I pecially Miles Davis, but be accepted first. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 suspect, is that the nomi- they ain’t rock ‘n’ roll. The list of snubbed acts Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 nating committee is filled Last week, the Rock Hall is long. Metal, in particu- Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 with baby boomers who announced the nominees lar, has been treated like an 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 nominate bands and art- for induction into its 2019 outcast (not OutKast; they Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 ists that no one today class. Overall, it’s a strong were ignored, too). Motor- Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 gives a rat’s hat about. classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 lineup. Def Leppard, head, Judas Priest, Slayer Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 For years, I couldn’t fath- Devo, Janet Jackson, John and Iron Maiden all are Subscriptions om how voters could ig- John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Prine, Kraftwerk, LL Cool worthy. Jethro Tull, which [email protected] nore influential bands and J, MC5, Radiohead, Rage laughingly won the Gram- Circulation musicians like Roxy Mu- Against the Machine, my for Best Hard Rock/Met- [email protected] sic, Todd Rundgren, John Roxy Music, Stevie Nicks, al Performance in 1989, has Ext. 3 Prine and Sparks. But the Cure, Todd Rundgren, been disregarded as well. then, I’m a boomer. Rufus & Chaka Khan and In my fantasy world, Newsroom “How the heck did Tupac [email protected] the Zombies are all poten- I would be on the nomi- [email protected] Shakur get nominated!” tially up for induction at nating committee, even I’d scream in the direction the March 29 ceremony in though the last thing it Ext. 4 EDITORIAL of my loving wife, a big Brooklyn, N.Y. needs is another nostalgic Sports Neil Diamond/Paul Anka Did you notice that Roxy baby boomer. After all, we [email protected] fan who probably thought Music, Rundgren and vote for bands like Roxy Ext. 5 Tupac Shakur was a new Prine are there? My tele- Music. I bet half of those Retail and Online Jamba Juice smoothie. pathic brain waves must who read the 2019 list of Advertising How Sears could “He’s not even rock and have traveled all the way nominees never heard of [email protected] roll,” I’d bark. into the nominating com- the glam/art rock heroes. ADVERTISING At the start, R&R HOF mittee’s boardroom. A case could be made that voters got it right, honoring If mag- both Roxy’s Brian Eno and Ernie Carpenter Jr. have avoided Director of Advertising the giants and progenitors azine publisher/Hall of Bryan Ferry deserve en- and Business Development, ext. 1355 of modern rock. In 1986, Fame co-founder Jann shrinement on their own. [email protected] the first year, inductees Wenner phoned and sought Eno, after all, in addition were Chuck Berry, James David McBournie bankruptcy my input, these would get to recording brilliant al- Sales Representative, ext. 1280 Brown, Ray Charles, Sam my votes for 2019 induc- bums of electronic artpop [email protected] Cooke, Fats Domino, the tion: Roxy Music, Todd The most impressive statement to make about and inventing ambient Ralph Mitchell Everly Brothers, Buddy Rundgren, Rufus & Cha- Sears as it seeks bankruptcy court protection is music, collaborated on piv- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, ka Khan, the Zombies and [email protected] also the most damning: Sears was the Amazon of otal recordings by current Little Richard and Elvis Def Leppard, even though its time. Hall of Famers David Bow- Patricia Whalen Presley. The next year a Def Lep induction might Sales Representative, ext. 1310 Impressive because Sears really was that influ- ie, Talking Heads and U2. was equally impressive: open the gates for Poison [email protected] ential long ago. Damning because the company’s Let’s imagine I’m at the The Coasters, Eddie Co- and Cinderella. decline wasn’t preordained. Sears could have main- nominating committee ta- BUSINESS OFFICE chran, Bo Diddley, Aretha Still, I’d give Poison a tained pre-eminence and, in the digital era, elbowed ble, and Wenner hollers Franklin, Marvin Gaye, vote before some of these Susan J. Conti out Amazon and other retailers. Some companies “Brotherton, who do you Bill Haley, BB King, Clyde nominees. Yes, I’m aware Controller, ext. 1288 do preserve and build on success through reinven- recommend?” Since it’s [email protected] McPhatter, Ricky Nelson, that Kraftwerk, Radio- tion. Look at McDonald’s, to choose another great highly improbable Roxy Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins, head and Devo are hugely Ted Grant Chicago-area company that has survived challeng- will make the cut this year Publisher, ext. 1234 Smokey Robinson, Big Joe influential, that their cre- es and remains the iconic name in its industry. (or ever) I’ll keep them on [email protected] Turner, Muddy Waters, ativity launched hundreds There was no law that said the biggest hamburger the list. Then I’d rattle off and Jackie Wilson (who, of other bands. Devo is one Marian Kinney chain of the 20th century should still be compet- another 14: J. Geils Band, ext. 1212 BTW, was inducted by Pe- of the best live bands I’ve itive in 2018. McDonald’s kept up with changing Warren Zevon, Little Feat, [email protected] ter Wolf of the long-unjust- ever seen; and The Cure consumer demands. Sears instead became a victim Pat Benatar, Tom Jones, Will Kraft ly-scorned J. Geils Band). had a rare connection with as its customers found other retailers who would Richard Thompson/Fair- Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 Then, starting in 1988, its audience, half of whom better meet their needs. port Convention, Johnny [email protected] the induction of the rock made themselves up to On Sunday night, Hoffman Estates-based Sears Rivers, Tommy James, Jennifer Perez and rollers and Motown filed for bankruptcy protection. The company’s fu- look like their hero, front- Kate Bush, Boston, Joe ext. 1205 stars my generation grew [email protected] ture now likely rests with outsiders, including its man Robert Smith. None Cocker, The Guess Who, up with began: The Beach creditors and a federal judge. of them belong. Jethro Tull, and, just to ir- Mike Shanahan Boys, The Beatles, Bob The dominance Sears squandered is breathtak- Neither do hip-hop pi- ritate people, Sparks (cue Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 Dylan, The Supremes, [email protected] ing to consider. Richard Sears and Alvah Roebuck oneer LL Cool J or, sadly, the sound of angels sing- Otis Redding, The Rolling founded the company in 1893 — a remarkable 125 John Prine, whose bril- ing the number one song Carolina Trujillo Stones, The Temptations, Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 years ago — to sell watches by mail. As recently liant lyrics make me laugh in heaven). Stevie Wonder, The Four [email protected] as the 1960s, Sears was known as the “colossus” and cry, often in the same What, you’ve never Tops, Simon & Garfun- Jim Wilson and “paragon” of American retailing. By 1972, two song. Stevie Nicks made heard of Sparks! Pull up a kel, The Who, and (cue the her best music with Fleet- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 of every three Americans shopped at Sears in any chair, and let me enlighten [email protected] three-month period, and more than half of house- sound of angels singing in wood Mac, which was in- you. Did you know Todd CIRCULATION holds had a Sears credit card, according to “The Big heaven) the greatest band ducted in 1998. The Motor Rundgren produced their Store,” an engaging 1987 biography of the company of all, The Kinks. City 5’s loud snotty politi- first … Lisa Mahmoud Gradually, there was cal punk rock did kick out Manager, ext. 1239 by Donald R. Katz. The Sears Tower rose in down- [email protected] town Chicago as “a lasting monument to the in- less rock in Rock & Roll the jams, but earlier ga- Bill Brotherton is The vincibility and boundlessness and extreme profit- Hall of Fame inductees. rage bands like The Sonics Item’s Features editor. Tell CLASSIFIED ability of a company that now accounted for fully 1 I love Joan Baez, Laura were better. Rage Against him what you think at Abbe Young Smith percent of the Gross National Product,” Katz wrote. Nyro, and Miles Davis, es- the Machine never piqued [email protected]. Manager, ext. 1276 Parallels to Amazon are uncanny: Almost two out [email protected] of three U.S. adults purchased something via Am- The deadly peril of not enforcing gun laws NEWSROOM azon in a three-month period in 2017, according to Mike Alongi market researcher Packaged Facts. Amazon’s $177 For a long time, Thom- found he was still plying Sports Reporter ext. 1228 billion in revenue last year is in the neighborhood as Caldwell behaved like his trade without a li- [email protected] of 1 percent of GNP. And like the announcement a man who wanted to go cense, telling agents “that Bill Brotherton that Sears would erect the world’s tallest building to prison and wouldn’t selling firearms was like Features Editor ext. 1338 in Chicago, Amazon soon will make a dramatic stop until he got his way. an addiction,” as an as- [email protected] pronouncement in real estate terms about its own In September, he pleaded sistant U.S. attorney said. Gayla Cawley boundlessness when it chooses a location for a sec- guilty to selling guns with- Even then, he kept selling, Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] ond headquarters. Wouldn’t it be fitting if Amazon out a federal license and finally earning his date in chose Chicago? now faces a prison sen- federal court. Cheryl Charles The question of what befell Sears isn’t hard to News Editor, ext. 1278 tence of up to five years. Why didn’t the ATF answer. It was internal attitude as much as ex- [email protected] The question is why he move sooner to get prose- ternal forces. Katz’s book explored the hubris and Bella diGrazia wasn’t locked up sooner. cutors to put this chronic, insularity of a behemoth that couldn’t imagine Reporter, ext. 1317 One of the firearms the dangerous scofflaw behind being usurped, and thus didn’t anticipate the rise [email protected] Wisconsin man sold ille- bars? The agency “de- of mall competition or discounters or, eventually, clined to comment,” the Thomas Grillo the internet. “Sears doesn’t have competition save gally was a 9mm Glock Reporter, ext. 1264 semi-automatic pistol that FILE PHOTO | CHICAGO TRIBUNE Tribune reported. [email protected] ourselves,” one company executive quoted in “The This case shows the need eventually wound up in Spenser Hasak Big Store” said in 1975. “Sears is number one, two, Mourners follow be- for stricter enforcement of three and four.” the hands of a four-time hind the casket of Photographer, ext. 1332 felon named Shomari federal firearms licensing [email protected] The company survived the turbulence of that era, Chicago police Cmdr. laws — which are meant then slowly lost relevance. Sears could have mor- Legghette. In February, he Paul Bauer during the Thor Jourgensen was fleeing Chicago police to prevent people from Editorial Director, ext. 1267 phed into another Walmart or Target or Amazon recessional of his fu- operating as gun dealers [email protected] — that is, it could have kept Chicago the Goliath on foot in the Loop when neral Mass at Nativity he was tackled by police without following sensible Daniel Kane of retailing cities — yet missed every opportunity. of Our Lord Roman Cmdr. Paul Bauer. In the rules. The laws are also Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 The last decade was one long slide downward. Now Catholic Church in [email protected] ensuing struggle, author- meant to sales to pro- its existence is on the line. Chicago. ities say, Legghette fired hibited buyers. The largely Steve Krause The most impressive statement about the com- unregulated private gun Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 pany may now be its epitaph: Once and long ago, seven rounds, inflicting co, Firearms and Explo- market makes it much too [email protected] Sears was a mighty retailer. fatal wounds on the officer. Anyone who makes a sives, the Tribune’s Jeremy easy for shady sellers and Owen O’Rourke Gorner and Annie Sweeney criminal buyers to find Photographer, ext. 1224 By the Chicago Tribune. regular business of selling [email protected] guns is supposed to obtain reported. In 2015, the ATF each other. That’s a good sent him a letter warning reason for Congress to Emma LeBlanc Pérez a federal firearms dealer li- Copy Editor cense. Anyone buying from him not to sell more guns pass legislation requiring federal background checks [email protected] a licensed dealer has to sub- until he got a license. He for all firearm purchases, Harold Rivera mit to a background check agreed but didn’t stop. In rather than let private sell- Sports Editor, ext. 1238 that screens out those who 2017, the agency traced an- [email protected] ers continue to operate on are legally barred from gun other gun to Caldwell and the honor system. Roberto Scalese ownership, such as felons. found he was still posting Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 If Caldwell had been pros- Caldwell, however, bought hundreds of firearms for [email protected] ecuted when he first ap- and sold dozens of guns sale online. Undercover peared on the ATF’s radar, Mark Sutherland ATF agents arranged to Creative Director a year without a license, Paul Bauer might be alive go to his home, where they [email protected] and peddled them through today. That’s a tragedy and bought a pistol. Anne Marie Tobin a website that doesn’t re- a disgrace. The feds should He wasn’t charged with Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 quire users to prove identi- take it as unforgettable ty and undergo background a crime, though, until [email protected] proof of the urgent need for Bridget Turcotte checks. later — after Bauer was tougher enforcement. shot. In the aftermath of Reporter, ext. 1269 That activity brought [email protected] him to the attention of the that death, the ATF vis- An editorial by the Chi- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobac- ited Caldwell’s home and cago Tribune. Ryan York 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, OCTOBER 16, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Warren DNA analysis points to Native American heritage

By Bob Salsberg Native American. ASSOCIATED PRESS The genealogy group has said it has no conclusive BOSTON — Sen. Eliz- evidence of her ancestry, abeth Warren on Monday and a spokesman said released the results of a Monday it would not com- DNA analysis that she ment on the genetic find- said indicated she has ings. some Native American If Warren’s ancestor heritage, a direct rebut- were six generations re- tal to President Donald moved, she would be Trump, who has long 1/64th Native American. mocked her ancestral But if her ancestor had claims and repeatedly re- been as much as 10 gen- ferred to her as “Pocahon- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS erations removed, that tas.” U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke said the ad- The Massachusetts would make the individual a great-great-great-great- ministration was interested in partnering with Democrat and potential private entities in the use of federal facilities. 2020 presidential contend- great-great-great-great er challenged Trump to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS grandparent and render make good on his pledge to Warren only 1/1,024th Elizabeth Warren, who has said her Native Native American, accord- donate $1 million to char- American roots were part of “family lore,” West Coast military ity if she provided proof of ing to Blaine Bettinger, also released a video produced by her Senate a genealogist and author Native American heritage, re-election campaign. a moment that was caught who specializes in DNA installations eyed on video. Trump falsely evidence. the donor. He concluded Bustamante replied: Such a finding could denied ever making the that Warren has a pure “The facts suggest that offer. potentially further excite for U.S. fuel exports Native American ancestor you absolutely have Na- The analysis was done Warren’s critics instead of who probably lived six to tive American ancestry in by Stanford University placating them. By Matthew Brown willingness to intervene 10 generations ago, and your pedigree.” professor Carlos D. Busta- Warren’s effort to ad- ASSOCIATED PRESS in markets to make that that it was impossible to The analysis is not the dress questions about her happen. mante, a prominent expert BILLINGS, Mont. — determine the individual’s first evidence of War- ancestry and the release The administration in in the field. He concluded The Trump administra- tribal connection. ren’s heritage. An 1894 of the video are her lat- recent months has cited that the great majority of tion is considering using Warren’s ancestry is Eu- Warren, who has said document previously un- est moves telegraphing national security as jus- her Native American earthed by the New En- West Coast military in- tification for keeping do- ropean but added that the a likely presidential run stallations or other feder- roots were part of “family gland Genealogical Soci- mestic coal-burning pow- results “strongly support” in 2020. During the sum- al properties to open the lore,” also released a video ety suggested Warren’s er plants online to prevent the existence of a Native mer, she also released a way for more U.S. fossil American ancestor. produced by her Senate great-great-great-grand- decade’s worth of tax re- disruptions of electricity fuel exports to Asia in the supplies. In his report, Busta- re-election campaign. In mother, O.C. Sarah Smith, turns, drawing a contrast name of national securi- Zinke said the adminis- mante said he analyzed it, she said: “The president was at least partially Na- with Trump’s unwilling- ty and despite opposition tration was interested in Warren’s sample without likes to call my mom a liar. tive American, making the ness to release his own tax from coastal states. partnering with private knowing the identity of What do the facts say?” senator as much as 1/32nd documents. The proposal was de- entities in the use of fed- scribed to The Associated eral facilities designated Press by Interior Secre- to help handle exports and tary Ryan Zinke and two cautioned that the idea is Hurricane aftermath: Families Republican lawmakers. still in its early stages. "I respect the state of He specified only one Washington and Oregon worry about missing loved ones and California," Zinke site, for natural gas: the said in an interview with former Adak Naval Air Fa- AP. "But also, it's in our cility in Alaska's Aleutian By Russ Bynum spread cellphone outages, Islands, which he sug- and Kelli Kennedy others could be safe and interest for national secu- rity and our allies to make gested could receive fuel ASSOCIATED PRESS just haven’t been able to by barge from the North tell friends or family. sure that they have access PANAMA CITY, Fla. — Slope. The base closed in Rescue worker Trevor to affordable energy com- Joanne Garone Behnke 1997 and has been largely Lewis and the rest of his modities." has replayed every possi- abandoned. Roughly 300 six-member squad lent Accomplishing that, Zin- ble scenario in her mind a people live in the town of their cellphones to storm ke said, may require the hundred times. use of "some of our naval Adak, the westernmost victims so that they could Maybe her 79-year-old facilities, some of our fed- community in the U.S. contact loved ones for the aunt sought shelter at the eral facilities on the West Zinke did not name gov- first time in days. He said sturdy condo nearby that Coast." He only identified ernment properties that he watched them “cry out survived Hurricane Mi- one prospect, a mostly could serve as potential in joy.” chael’s devastating winds. abandoned Alaska mili- coal ports or which states Maybe she was rescued “Just the desperation in tary base. they are in. and is lying in a hospital the family members’ voic- The idea generated a Inslee responded to the bed somewhere. The pile es that hadn’t contacted quick backlash Monday proposal in a statement of rubble that was once their loved one for a few from some Democrats and that Washington state of- her Mexico Beach home is days was bad,” he said. environmentalists. It's ficials had been left in the shallow, too shallow for a “Then we get on scene and tantamount to an end- dark on any planning by body to go unnoticed, Ga- find their family members run around West Coast the Trump administra- and they have no food, no rone Behnke tells herself. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS officials who have reject- tion. Another Democrat, “It’s torture,” said Garone water, no power.” ed private-sector efforts Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden Behnke, who last talked to Chuan Milford, left, cries while she thanks There was just one con- to build new coal ports in said the proposal shows her Aunt Aggie Vicari right Florida National Guard soldiers for loading up firmed death so far in their states. the Trump administra- before the storm hit, beg- her car with food and water in the wake of Hur- Mexico Beach, the town Washington Gov. Jay In- tion was "disregarding the ging her to leave. ricane Michael in Panama City, Fla., Monday. of about 1,000 people that slee, a Democrat, called realities around climate Five days after the hur- was nearly wiped off the the proposal a "hare- change." ricane slammed into the every hospital,” Garone stood at 17, and the search map in a direct hit from brained idea," and said Republican U.S. Sen. Florida Panhandle, how Behnke said Monday, then for victims continued. the hurricane and its 155 President Donald Trump Steve Daines of Montana many residents might be stopped to look at a text As the hurricane closed mph winds. should instead consider said Zinke was looking at missing seemed to be any- from the fire chief in Mex- in and more than 375,000 Mexico Beach City Clerk that climate change rep- all possibilities for export one’s guess, and people ico Beach. people were warned to Adrian Welle told local resents a national securi- terminals, including West struggled to find friends To her disappointment, evacuate, emergency au- media Sunday that 46 ty threat. Coast military installa- and loved ones who hadn’t it read: “We’re still work- thorities expressed frus- people were unaccounted Boosting coal and gas tions. Six proposed coal been heard from since the ing on it ... we’ll keep you tration that many resi- for. That number had pre- exports would advance the ports in Washington and storm. posted.” dents weren’t leaving. viously been 285, but offi- administration's agenda Oregon have been reject- “I’ve been on the phone As President Donald Since the storm, many cials think many left right to establish U.S. "energy ed or shelved due to wor- to reporters, to fire chiefs, Trump visited the dev- people have been res- before the storm hit. Other dominance" on the world ries about air and water to heads of task force from astated zone, the death cued from the devastated city officials told reporters stage. The potential use pollution and rail safety, Miami, to you name it, I’ve toll from Michael’s march zones. Emergency officials that the number of unac- of government properties combined with changing called them. I’ve called from Florida to Virginia said that because of wide- counted for was three. for exports underscores a market conditions. 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All address information, particu- located. Saugus Police Depart- crash at 11:42 a.m. Sunday enue; at 9:54 p.m. Friday on larly arrests, reflect police records. In ment reports the crash may be on Londonderry Road. A motor Broadway; at 11:24 a.m. Sat- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, at the entrance to Route 95. vehicle into a hydrant was re- urday at Broadway and Main it is the sole responsibility of the con- On Saturday at 11:31 a.m. a ported, with the car on top of Street; at 11:28 a.m. Saturday car crash with property damage the hydrant. on Salem Turnpike; at 1:16 cerned party to contact the relevant was reported at the rotary on p.m. Saturday at Polo Gas at police department and have the Salem Street near Dunkin’ Do- PEABODY 50 Hamilton St.; at 1:37 p.m. department issue a notice of correc- nuts. Officer reports there was Saturday at Main and Summer tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or no personal injury and paper- Arrests streets; at 11:51 a.m. Sun- clarifications will not be made without work was exchanged. day on Pearl Road; at 1:42 express notice of change from the ar- A minor car crash was report- Ronal A. Dominguez, 39, of p.m. Sunday at Broadway and resting police department. ed on Sunday at 12:43 p.m. at 5 Tanners Court, was arrested Walnut Street; at 2:13 a.m. Condon Circle. on Sunday at 9:57 p.m. and Monday at LA Fitness at 1450 A two-car crash with property charged with the operation of a Broadway. LYNN damage was reported on Sun- motor vehicle with a suspended A report of a motor vehicle day at Condon Circle at 9:54 license following a traffic stop crash with personal injury at Accidents p.m. Officer reports no injuries, at 220 Lowell St. and 2 Forest 2:51 p.m. Friday on Lynn Fells St. Officer reports licensed op- Parkway; at 5:19 p.m. Friday on A report of a motor vehicle and Phil’s Towing & Recovery erator took possession of the Walnut Street; at 10:11 a.m. crash at 1:40 p.m. Sunday at Services on scene. vehicle. Saturday at 41 Walnut St.; at Flint and Washington streets; at Mynor Perez, 29, of 57 Park 10:12 a.m. Saturday at York 4:40 p.m. Sunday at Eastern Complaints St., Lynn, was arrested and Ford at 1481 Broadway. Avenue and Lynn Shore Drive; Smoke in the basement of the charged with operation of a A report of a motor vehicle at 5:51 p.m. Sunday at Public Oloa Church on Salem Street at motor vehicle with a suspend- hit and run crash at 7:37 p.m. Storage at 595 Lynnway; at 10:17 a.m. Friday. Call handled ed license at 5:29 p.m. Satur- Saturday at Square One Mall at The gun, drugs and money seized by Lynn Po- 7:31 p.m. Sunday at Stanwood by the Lynnfield Fire Department. day. 1201 Broadway. lice after the arrest of Juan Umana-Zapata Sat- Street and Western Avenue; at Officer requested at 12 urday. 10:11 p.m. Sunday at 56 John- Melch Road Friday at 9:37 p.m. Accidents Complaints son St.; at 10:23 p.m. Sun- because a garage door went up day at Commercial and South by itself. Officer reports every- A report of a hit and run mo- A report of a disturbance at Common streets; at 12:15 thing is OK. tor vehicle crash at 6:04 p.m. 6:18 p.m. Friday at Broadway Man arrested after a.m. Monday at 8 Mason Well-being check requested Sunday at Stop & Shop at 4 and Lynn Fells Parkway. A caller Street; at 7:25 a.m. Monday for a young woman on Salem Ellsworth Road. Caller reported reported three youths throwing firing shots in Lynn at 800 Western Ave.; at 8:34 Street Saturday at 10:29 a.m. damage was done to her vehi- stuff from the cliffs; at 8:21 a.m. Monday at Broadway and cle last week. Officer will follow p.m. Saturday at 65 Auburn Caller said she is very dis- ed to a disturbance in Jenness Street; at 8:33 a.m. up and document. St. A caller reported a group of By Gayla Cawley traught, possibly from the crash ITEM STAFF the area of 82 High Rock Monday at Nahant Rotary at 1 On Monday at 12:38 p.m. teens causing a disturbance. on Walnut Street. State Police St. shortly before 4 a.m., Lynnway; at 9:36 a.m. Monday a report of a past hit and run Police checked the area and LYNN — A 20-year-old en route to assist with paper- learned about the gunfire at 369 Lynnfield St.; at 11:58 crash at 27 Garden Road. Offi- spoke with a few small children Revere man was arrest- work exchange. and found the suspect, a.m. Monday at Broad and Caller from 2 Center Village cer will document. who were playing with glow ed after allegedly firing later identified as Uma- Washington streets; at 1:34 reported an 84-year-old wom- sticks in the street. several shots into the air na-Zapata, with a firearm, p.m. Monday at 14 Elm St. an fell on Saturday at 3:25 Complaints A report of a road rage inci- on High Rock Street and A report of a motor vehicle dent at 8:17 p.m. Saturday at shooting at a car that was Lynn Police Lt. Michael p.m. and needs assistance. Caller reported he was crash with personal injury at 33 Eustis St. A caller reported fleeing the scene early Kmiec said. Report of a suspicious man threatened by a resident of 2:53 p.m. Sunday at St. George being followed by a man who Saturday morning. Officers found several walking in the neighborhood 13 Oak Leaf Way on Sunday at Greek Orthodox Church at 54 said he had a .357 Magnum Juan Umana-Zapata spent casings in the gun near 36 Fairview Ave. on Sun- 7:19 p.m. Caller did not know South Common St.; at 8:21 in his possession. The caller was charged with fire- and thought that it may day at 12:41 p.m. Officer re- the identity of the person and p.m. Sunday at 74 Walnut St. ports area checked and could reported being followed from arm possession without have been fired recently. A report of a motor vehicle he is no longer at the scene. Of- Lynn into Saugus and had a firearm identification Heroin and cocaine were not locate anyone. ficer spoke with reporting party hit and run crash at 9:33 p.m. Mother called from 100 King pulled down to the end of Eu- card, carrying a loaded also allegedly found on Sunday at 49 Johnson St.; at who reported a verbal alter- stis to hide in the woods. firearm weapon, discharg- Umana-Zapata at the po- Rail Drive, Apt. 107 on Sun- cation with an unknown party, 10:42 a.m. Monday at Bennett day at 2:55 p.m. to report her A report of a suspicious per- ing a firearm within 500 lice station, Kmiec said. and Commercial streets. whereabouts unknown, officer son at 3:03 p.m. Sunday at 13 feet of a building, unlaw- Nobody was hit by the daughter has threatened to will document. Cheever Ave. A caller report- ful possession of ammo gunfire and police have harm herself. Officer reports Report of loud music at 10 Assaults patient taken to Union Hospital. ed an ex-employee had been without a firearm identi- been unable to locate the Holten St. on Sunday at 10:49 showing up at their residence fication card, firearm use A report of an assault at On Sunday at 4:19 p.m. call- p.m. Officer reports music possible victim, who left er reports her motor vehicle frequently and harassing them. in a felony, Class A drug the scene by car, according 11:44 a.m. Monday on High turned down for the evening. possession with intent to Street. was vandalized last week at A red Nissan Maxima was to Kmiec. 175 Lowell St. Theft distribute, Class B drug reported stopping in four differ- possession with intent to Gayla Cawley can be Breaking and Entering ent driveways on Pulaski Street False Alarms A report of a larceny at 10:46 distribute and on a war- reached at gcawley@item- on Monday at 2:53 a.m. Officer a.m. Friday at Saugus Senior rant. live.com. Follow her on A report of a motor vehicle reports no vehicle in the area, False alarms reported at 1 Center at 466 Central St. A Lynn Police respond- Twitter @GaylaCawley. breaking and entering at 1:30 but there are newspapers. caller reported her purse was p.m. Sunday at 1 Violet St. Wildwood Drive at 2:39 p.m. Friday; at 14 Brook Drive on Tree down reported on Mon- stolen from the center. day at 12:07 p.m. at Champi- Theft Saturday at 3:06 p.m.; at 2 Elizabeth Way on Saturday at on’s Pub at 114 Foster St. Of- Vandalism 3:52 p.m.; at the Huckleberry ficer reports the Department of A report of motor vehicle theft Public Works will handle. A report of vandalism at Hill School at 5 Knoll Road on at 3:46 p.m. Sunday at 15 Ev- Stolen purse reported at the 10:23 a.m. Friday at 15 Fair- Sunday at 2:32 a.m.; at Kelly elyn St. Peabody Library at 82 Main St. mount Place. A caller report- Jeep Chrysler Plymouth at 353 on Monday at 12:44 p.m. Offi- ed his vehicle was vandalized North Broadway on Sunday at LYNNFIELD cer will document. sometime overnight; at 8:47 10:11 a.m.; at Lutheran Church p.m. Saturday at Blessed Sac- Summons at 708 Lowell St. on Sunday at Medical Emergencies rament Church at 14 Summer 5:57 p.m.; at 6 Barnsley Road St. A caller reported her back Franciel Mafei, 23, of 13 on Monday at 4:09 a.m.; on An off-duty police officer from window was smashed to her Keys Drive, Apt. 8, Peabody, was Monday at 6:26 a.m. at 969 the Danvers Police Department vehicle; at 11:55 a.m. Sunday issued a summons to appear in Summer St. reported his daughter, who has at 20 Newhall Ave. A caller re- The “ghost gun” retrieved by Lynn Police after court for operating a motor ve- been depressed, attempted to ported a car’s back window the arrest of six individuals as a part of an on- hicle without a license and fail- Medical Aid overdose with pills. Female tak- was broken sometime over- going investigation. ure to stop or yield following a en to Beverly Hospital. Ambulance requested for an night. It appeared the window traffic stop on Salem Street on Report of a 2-year-old bleed- was shot out with a BB gun. Friday at 7 p.m. Officer reports 82-year-old woman not feeling ing from the head after a fall on car was impounded. well on Friday at 4:40 p.m. at Monday at 10:53 a.m. at the Six arrested, drugs, Keily Hernandez, 19, of 105 1350 Market St. Officer reports Marriott Hotel on Centennial SWAMPSCOTT Summer St., Everett, was is- patient taken to the hospital. Drive. Officer reports medical sued a summons to appear in Caller reported a child with attention refused. Accidents gun seized in Lynn court following a traffic stop at a head injury at 6:02 p.m. Fri- day at On The Green at Market A report of a motor vehicle 782 Salem St. and 505 Broad- SAUGUS crash at 2:34 p.m. Friday at High way and charged with the un- Street. Police investigation Mother called from Market School at 200 Essex St.; at 8:23 licensed operation of a motor Arrests a.m. Saturday at 449 Humphrey vehicle on Sunday at 4:55 p.m. Street to report her 39-year-old By Gayla Cawley unlawful possession of St.; at 11:25 a.m. Saturday at ITEM STAFF ammunition, improp- Philipe Terra Silva, 19, of 12 son is having a mental crisis on Ana Barounis, 53, of 532 Saturday at 12:13 p.m. Offi- Stop & Shop at 450 Paradise er storage of a firearm, Timothy Ave., Apt. 3, Everett, was Tremont St., Apt. 1, Boston, was LYNN — Six people were cer reports man was taken to Road; at 1:34 a.m. Sunday at possession of a firearm issued a summons to appear in arrested and charged with OUI arrested and a "ghost gun" Wakefield/Melrose Hospital. Banks and Walker roads. without a firearm iden- court for failing to signal, and liquor and marked lanes viola- was seized as a result of On Sunday at 9:46 p.m. call- tification card, and on a the unlicensed operation of tion at 2:04 a.m. Sunday. an ongoing investigation er reported a 67-year-old wom- Assaults warrant for Class A drug a motor vehicle on Sunday at Eli F. Cragin, 33, of 9 Com- by Lynn Police. possession with intent to 6:39 p.m. at Lynnfield Middle an fell and injured her head at monwealth Ave., Apt. 1, Boston, A report of an assault at 2:32 Last Thursday morning, distribute. School on Main Street. the Wakefield Elks at 63 Bay was arrested on a warrant at p.m. Friday at High School on the Lynn Police Drug Task State Road. 2:33 p.m. Friday. Essex Street. Force and State Police Joseph Costa, 25, of Accidents Special Tactical Opera- Lynn, was charged with MARBLEHEAD Accidents Complaint tions (STOP) team execut- unlawful possession of A car crash with property ed three search warrants ammunition, suboxone damage was reported on Sat- Accident A report of a motor vehicle A report of suspicious activity for three separate apart- possession and on a war- urday at 10:18 a.m. on Walnut crash at 6:17 a.m. Friday at at 11:13 a.m. Saturday at 18 ments at 145 Lewis St., rant for shoplifting. Street. Officer reports crash not A report of a motor vehicle Ballard Street and Newhall Av- Maple Ave. Lynn Police Lt. Michael Jennifer Khudari, 31, of Kmiec said. Tewksbury, was charged In addition to the gun, with heroin, cocaine, su- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS police seized a large boxone, clonazepam and amount of drugs including gabapentin possession Police: Man stole two pass to Springfield around connection with the chase an alligator, a python heroin, cocaine, suboxone, with intent to distribute; clonazepam, gabapentin and Xanax possession. diamond necklaces the time of the theft. that started in Warwick, and tarantulas from a The necklaces have not R.I. at about 1:30 a.m. Rhode Island man who and Xanax, Kmiec said. Wilmer Reyes, 25, of worth $7,000 been recovered. and ended in Swansea. was charging people to Police are classifying the Lynn, was charged with The suspect, whose The pursuit also went take pictures with the weapon seized as a "ghost cocaine possession. NORTHAMPTON (AP) through Cranston, East gun," which are home- Jose Rivera, 33, of Chel- — Police say a 67-year-old name was not made creatures at a comic book Providence, Barrington, made guns made from sea, was arrested on war- man stole two diamond public, is scheduled to convention in Massachu- Warren, Rehoboth and a kit that can be found rants and charged with necklaces worth nearly appear in court Monday setts. Seekonk. online. The weapons are receiving stolen property, $7,000 from a jewelry on a charge of larceny Framingham police Police say the 30-year- made without serial num- larceny from a person, store. over $1,200 and heroin confiscated the animals old Bublik drove into a bers, which means police Class B drug possession Northampton police possession. and arrested the 41-year- cul-de-sac in Rehoboth, can't trace them. and conspiracy to violate say the man walked into old Warwick, R.I., man and when an officer got "The suspects put it to- the drug laws. Silverscape Designs on Police: Woman leads police on an unrelated warrant. out of his cruiser, she gether or bought it put Ricardo Hussey, 26, of Friday and talked with Authorities have not re- on chase through 2 states struck him with her together," Kmiec said. Lynn, was arrested on a employees about engage- leased the identity of the sideview mirror. The "It's not traceable or reg- warrant and charged with ment rings. FALL RIVER (AP) — suspect. officer wasn’t seriously isterable. Without the se- failure to attend jury duty. Police say the man A Rhode Island woman Police say they received injured. rial number on it, there's grabbed the necklaces police say led officers on a tip that the man was Her attorney argued for nothing attaching that Gayla Cawley can be when the employees an early morning pursuit charging Super Megafest no bail, saying Bublik is a gun to anybody." reached at gcawley@item- weren’t looking and left. through several towns in Comic-Con attendees to mother of two with a job. G'andre Brown, 18, of live.com. Follow her on Police found a man two states has been held take pictures with the Lynn, was charged with Twitter @GaylaCawley. matching the suspect’s de- on $5,000 bail. animals on Saturday. scription a few hours later Irene Bublik, of Warren, Man arrested for Massachusetts Envi- and arrested him. pleaded not guilty Mon- showing off exotic ronmental Police have Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 The department says day to multiple charges animals at convention taken over custody of the CALL 24 HOURS A DAY the man had a receipt including assault and animals. The suspect was Hotline Spanish menu available from a pawn shop in battery on a police officer, FRAMINGHAM (AP) — also issued a wildlife sum- or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) Springfield and a bus and drunken driving in Police say they’ve seized mons. All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Callers may remain anonymous. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Englebert Humperdinck leaves Lynn star-struck

a blue suit and red shirt, main set. The crowd sang his duet partner for "I'm Engelbert is a throwback along, loudly. Glad I Danced With You," to a form of musical en- Triple-platinum hit "Af- written by Engelbert's tertainment that is sadly ter the Lovin'" was a fan daughter Louise Dorsey. becoming more rare: the favorite, as was "The Last In an emotional aside, affable crooner, much like Waltz," which had the Engie said young Olivia LYNN — Decisions, de- his early supporter Dean crowd swaying to the beat. was singing the part his cisions? What to watch? Martin, who sings classic "My World (Il Mondo)" and wife of 54 years, Patri- Sunday night offered so cia, would normally have many choices. songs, tells a few corny a cover of the Celine Dion jokes while sipping from a hit "The Power of Love" sung. His wife has been We decided to put on battling advanced Alzhei- our New England Patriots glass of red wine, and fo- received thunderous ova- cuses on giving audience tions. A Dean Martin im- mer's disease for several sweatshirts and cheer for years, and Engelbert said the old guy. And let me tell members their money's pression during a lively worth. "Quando, Quando, Quan- all proceeds from his up- you, Engelbert Humper- coming single, "Under the dinck did not disappoint. Engie, the greatest do" drew laughs. showman, was in fine A medley featuring Man in the Moon," would What, you thought I was be donated to Alzheimer's talking about 41-year-old voice, hitting nearly every snippets of hits ("This note, and his profession- Moment in Time" / "The research. Tom Brady? When the house lights Sunday night at Lynn al eight-piece band (two Way It Used to Be" / "Les female backup singers, Bicyclettes De Belsize" / went on at the end of Auditorium, the legendary the show, after he fin- 82-year-old English ballad piano, electric keyboard, "There Goes My Every- synthesizer, guitar, bass, thing" / "Spanish Eyes" / ished singing Kris Kris- singer born Arnold George tofferson's "For the Good Dorsey wowed a crowd drums) gave the show a "Love Is All") was well-re- dazzling Las Vegas feel. ceived, and a rock-and-roll Times," a large group of that featured lovey-dovey fans congregated at the He stood or danced for version of the standard "I couples and large groups foot of the stage, handing most of the show, stopping Can't Stop Loving You" of women, including many rose bouquets and love now and then to sip a little featured barrelhouse pia- mothers/daughters/grand- letters to Engie. He shook wine or to praise his mu- no and set toes-a-tapping. daughters out for a night hands, tossed red hand- sicians. Tunes from his new al- on the town. For 90 min- kerchiefs into the audi- His song selection was utes, the fortunes of our bum, "The Man I Want ence and hung around for professional football and strong. Of course, he sang to Be," hit the mark. His quite a while. You'd think baseball teams were set the biggies that made slowed-down version of he was a New England aside. him a superstar/object of Bruno Mars' "Just the Way sports star or something… And fans cheered just lust with the women of You Are" was an unlikely ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE as loudly for Engelbert as the world, including "Re- selection and was terrif- Bill Brotherton is the those vocal Red Sox fans lease Me," which started ic. His 9-year-old grand- Item's Features editor. Tell Engelbert Humperdinck played many of his at Fenway. the ball rolling in 1967 daughter Olivia, shown in him what you think at greatest hits Sunday at the Lynn Auditorium. Looking dapper and fit in and closed Sunday night's a pre-recorded video, was [email protected]. Review: ’s wanderlust is clear on new LP ‘Bottle It In’ By Ron Harris preparing to play songs is ASSOCIATED PRESS Vile at his finest. Then there are the Kurt Vile, "Bottle It In" calmer offerings, such as (Matador Records) "Mutinies," on which we find Vile backed by Son- Perhaps you can't get ic Youth's Kim Gordon. Kurt Vile to stand still. On this track Vile sings Vile co-founded The War about controlling urges in on Drugs and promptly quit after the formida- his mind, rebuffing them ble band's debut album with pills where applica- release, setting out for a ble. solo career. Now we find The centerpiece here him ambling around the is the nine-plus minute country and recording "Bassackwards." It's psy- just enough fine music to chedelic and indeed back- deliver "Bottle It In," an wards (stabs of guitar accessible guitar-fueled sound magically reversed foray into the things that at times) and upside down give him artistic pause and addresses how Vile says he sees the world. and push him forward. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS This is an accomplished Vile is inventive PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS throughout the 13-song release and should earn Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, are album, leaning on a lazy “Bottle It In” is a 13-track album by Kurt Vile. Vile some new fans and expecting a child in spring 2019. lilt of electric guitar to assure his longtime fol- provide the background to Baby" buzzes with energy the stage and prepping to lowers that he's on top of his playful lyrics. "Check as Vile sings about taking play music. A song about his game. Prince Harry and Josie Silver writes a captivating love story Meghan Markle By Lincee Ray Laurie adores spending pulls her face into a warm ASSOCIATED PRESS time with her best friend smile and welcomes Jack and roommate Sarah. into her life. Sarah can are expecting "One Day in December" One of their favorite pas- never know. (Broadway Books), by times is visiting trendy Thanks to Laurie's re- By Gregory Katz gathered outside Bucking- Josie Silver bars in search of Laurie's action, Jack believes she and Rod Mcguirk ham Palace for the Chang- long lost "Bus Boy." Sar- doesn't recognize him ASSOCIATED PRESS ing of the Guard ceremony Author Josie Silver ah is determined to find from the bus station felt they were partaking of takes readers on a journey CANBERRA, Australia royal history. this elusive man to make and that it's best for ev- — They both wanted chil- that spans 10 Christmas "It's wonderful," said her friend's dreams come eryone involved. He's in dren. They knew it was seasons, exploring what 29-year-old Canadian true. Laurie, on the other love with Sarah and can time. Meghan had end- happens when true love tourist Braden Fraser. "I hand, thinks it's time to easily be friends with ed her acting career and is found — and lost — in was happy about the first throw in the towel. She the woman who took his moved to Britain to be "One Day in December." couple of marriages and decides to mourn Bus Boy breath away. a full-time royal. Prince When Laurie spies a the children coming. I'm just in time for her joint Over the next several Harry had stepped down handsome young man out glad to see the monarchy Christmas party with Sar- years, Laurie manages to from the military and of a London bus window, is carrying on. Back home ah. With festivities in full squelch any feelings she wanted to settle down. she immediately believes swing, Sarah is eager to may have toward Jack. Their marriage was a we love them, so I'm glad in love at first sight. Too introduce her best friend She avoids him and begins five-star glamour blowout: to be here as it's happen- bad she doesn't have the Josie Silver’s “One Day to her new beau. When to date other people in or- the spectacular Windsor ing." nerve to make something in December” follows Laurie turns to meet Sar- der to forget him. Yet the Castle setting, the horse- It's hard to overestimate three characters in a happen before the driver ah's boyfriend, Jack, she attraction remains. drawn carriage on a warm how popular Harry and leaves her mystery man locks eyes with the guy "One Day in December" Christmas love trian- spring day, the vintage Meghan have become. staring at her through a she fell head-over-heels is a captivating read, full gle. Jaguar with the top down, The 34-year-old prince blanket of holiday snow- in love with exactly a year of charming characters the Hollywood A-listers holds a special place in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS flakes. earlier. Laurie quickly and relatable situations. mixing with real-life roy- Britons' hearts as one of alty. the two children of the And now comes the very late Princess Diana. He Ellie Kemper endears herself in ‘My Squirrel Days’ welcome word that Harry had a bad boy phase — don't even ask about the By Lincee Ray skim her life's timeline, cases Kemper's role as a and Meghan, the duchess of Sussex, are expecting naked billiards game in ASSOCIATED PRESS pinpointing moments that wife and mother. Although their first child in the a Las Vegas hotel suite formed her into the wom- she was a zen bride who spring. It is the perfect — but redeemed himself "My Squirrel Days" an that she is today. had very little to do with (Scribner), by Ellie Kemper coda to a May wedding with years of military That woman is a proud the details of her own that sent a very clear sig- service and a devotion to redhead, a talented improv wedding, it's clear that Ellie Kemper's debut nov- nal that a new generation helping injured veterans. student, a radio commer- Kemper and her husband, el, "My Squirrel Days," is of royals is coming to the Enter Meghan Markle, Michael, were made for exactly what you would ex- cial writer for McDonald's fore even as Queen Eliza- who represented a clean pect from the comedian. It's and all-around cheerful each other. Both are funny, beth II continues her his- break from the royal mold. rich in personality, teem- individual — unless she's talented and extreme ger- toric reign. She was not British. She ing with energy and full of hungry. Not only does Kem- maphobes when it comes The highly anticipated was an American TV ac- laugh-out-loud moments. per relive her glory days to the health of their son. pregnancy was announced tress. She was divorced, Kemper is a natural as a benchwarmer for her Through the years, Kem- Monday just hours after older than Harry and her storyteller. Her hilarious field hockey team, she also per has transitioned from Harry and the former mother is African-Ameri- essays depict a plucky shares intimate details a young wholesome girl Meghan Markle arrived can. pale girl from the Mid- from behind the scenes of who wears a sensible, in Sydney, Australia, at She captivated Britain. west who loves homework, her hit shows, including brightly colored cardigan “My Squirrel Days” the start of a demand- There was an ease to her appreciates nature (par- "The Office," ''Unbreak- to a woman in her 30s who holds a series of per- ing 16-day visit that also confident smile, and con- ticularly squirrels) and able Kimmy Schmidt" and wears a sensible, brightly sonal essays by Ellie includes Fiji, Tonga and tagious excitement about understands the thrill of "Bridesmaids." colored cardigan. Kemper. New Zealand. moving across the Atlan- a detailed chart or to-do More than anything, And she wouldn't have it Word spread instant- tic and joining the royal list. Kemper manages to "My Squirrel Days" show- any other way. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ly: International visitors family. A8 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Swampscott falls for Harvest Festival

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2018 Marblehead, Swampscott settle for scoreless tie By Mike Alongi ITEM STAFF MARBLEHEAD — From the opening whis- tle, the Swampscott and ITEM PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN Marblehead eld hock- ey teams went back and Jonathan Luders scored a goal to forth at Piper Field on a lift Lynn eld past Manchester-Es- damp, windy Monday af- sex on Monday. ternoon. In the end, nei- ther team could score that crucial goal and the game Pioneers ended in a 0-0 draw. “It was a really good game on both sides,” said Swampscott coach Jamie shake slow Spano. “We possessed the ball for nearly the whole rst half and had a lot of start to opportunities, but we just couldn’t capitalize on any of them.” Magicians coach Linda defeat Rice-Collins agreed. “It was a typical fast- paced game, just like Hornets most of the Marble- head-Swampscott games,” said Rice-Collins. “Both By Harold Rivera teams played very well. It ITEM SPORTS EDITOR was big for us because we LYNNFIELD — In a battle between have a very young team two of the better squads in the Cape Ann going up against a team League, the Lynn eld boys soccer team with a lot of experienced found itself being outplayed after one half players, so to go head-to- of Monday’s game against Manchester-Es- head with them and come sex. Once the Pioneers gained momentum out tied was good.” and found their footing, they started play- It was a game of runs ing like themselves again. in this one, as both teams Pioneers co-captains Jonathan Luders had periods of time where and Nathan Bass each scored a goal in the they were in full attack second half to push Lynn eld past Manches- mode. Swampscott’s ter-Essex in a 2-0 win at Pioneer Stadium. came rst, about halfway “I felt that we came out with a little through the rst half. The more energy (in the second half),” Pioneers Big Blue got three corner coach Brent Munroe said. “We were a bit opportunities and a free tentative in the rst half. They passed the hit from just outside the ball really well. I think that was dif cult circle, but nothing found for us. We were on our back foot a little bit. its way through. In the second half we went out and pushed “It’s just a matter of forward.” nding the back of the Lynn eld goalie Jack Campbell made net, we need to continue ve saves for the shutout win in net. De- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE to work on it,” said Spano. fensively, Munroe said his Pioneers were “We’re doing a great job of Marblehead’s Bella Corsini, left, and Swampscott’s Olivia Passalaqua chase a free LYNNFIELD, B2 ball during Monday’s game. TIE, B2 Former Prep star O’Neil Najim’s goal leads commits to Harvard St. John’s past Everett

By Harold Rivera By Daniel Kane ITEM SPORTS EDITOR ITEM STAFF During his four-year DANVERS — Playing varsity basketball career its third game in four days at St. John’s Prep, Lexing- against non-conference ton native Tommy O’Neil opponent Everett Monday molded himself into one of night at Cronin Stadium, the better power forwards the St. John’s Prep soccer in Massachusetts. team had its hands full As a senior in 2017-2018, and then some. But the O’Neil posted averages of Eagles were ready for the 19 points and 11 rebounds challenge and delivered a per game. He decided to 1-0 win in a defensive bat- take his talents to post- tle with the Crimson Tide. grad Vermont Academy “It was our third game shortly after graduating in four days, so I think from St. John’s, in hopes that kind of showed a of ne-tuning his game little bit,” Eagles coach before jumping to the Dave Crowell said. “But college level. Earlier this Everett was ready and month, however, O’Neil our defense was solid. The solidi ed his college plans defense stepped up today.” when he committed to the St. John’s In a game lled with basketball program at Di- graduate missed opportunities for vision I Harvard. Tommy the Eagles, St. John’s relied “I was looking for the O’Neil com- on leading scorer Gabriel best mix of high academ- mitted to Najim to do what he’s done ics and high-level bas- play basket- all season — score. Najim ketball,” O’Neil, who’s ball at Divi- followed through with the interested in studying game’s lone goal, on an as- sion I Har- ITEM FILE PHOTO economics, said. “When vard. sist from Ethan Ambrosh. Gabriel Najim, right, scored the lone goal in St. O’NEIL, B2 ITEM FILE PHOTO PREP, B2 John’s Prep’s 1-0 win over Everett on Monday. St. Mary’s boys soccer remains undefeated in league play

The St. Mary’s boys soccer team re- sure to score that goal.” Bernhardt continued her stellar season mained undefeated in Catholic Central SCHOOL ROUNDUP Robles, Novoa, Chris Zelaya and Alex with one goal and one assist. Sophie Di- League play with a 4-2 victory over Arch- Amaya each dished one assist. Rams Grande, Allison Tribendis and Madeline no said. “We’ll take the win. It wasn’t a bishop Williams Monday at Manning goalie Daniel Cortes made four saves. Tribendis each scored once. Maddie Hud- pretty win but I was happy with the win. Field. They have a solid record so that’s big Classical (11-1-3) takes over rst place son logged one assist. The Big Blue (8-4- Olu George got the Spartans moving in for us. I’m just looking to keep everyone in the Northeastern Conference. 1) visit Medford Saturday (2:30). the right direction with a goal two min- healthy and get some kids minutes off Fenwick 4, Austin Prep 4 Williams 2, St. Mary’s 1 utes in. George, Thiago DeOliveira, Kev- the bench.” Sean Kern scored two goals, Tarek Kayla Demers scored St. Mary’s lone in Perez and Nolan Perez each scored The Spartans (11-1-2, 8-0-1 CCL) host Nabbout and Brendan Crichton each goal on an assist from Susannah Cor- one goal. DeOliveira dished two assists, Spellman Wednesday (6). scored one. Fenwick (7-5-2) visits Wil- nell. The Spartans visit (9-5-1) Spellman while George and Joey Thongsythavong BOYS SOCCER liams Thursday (4). Wednesday (3:30). each tallied one assist. Classical 4, Salem 0 Saugus 4, Malden Catholic 2 GOLF “We got lot of different kids on the Jenner Robles led the Rams with two Ryan Pugh scored two goals for the Sa- Salem 40 1/2, Classical 30 1/2 eld,” Spartans coach Mike D’Agosti- goals, while Matthew Julio ( rst varsi- chems. Jonathan Rodrigues and Juan Ol- At Olde Salem Greens, the Witches no said. “I’m de nitely happy with the ty goal) and Gabriel Novoa each scored iveira each scored one. The Sachems visit earned a close win behind solid perfor- win. We have a few kids that are a little once. Tech Boston Wednesday (3:45). mances from their top ve golfers. Ethan banged up. It was what we needed, to do “Jenner played his best game of the GIRLS SOCCER Doyle won his match 8-1, while Tommy that after playing a tough St. John’s Prep season,” Rams coach Eric Moreno said. Swampscott 6, Somerville 0 Harrington won his match 6 1/2-2 1/2, team. We’re all on the same page. “He didn’t stop working hard. His second Mackenzie Kearney led the Big Blue “We’re focused on seeding,” D’Agosti- goal was amazing. It took a lot of compo- with two goals and one assist. Haley ROUNDUP, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2018 Former Prep star O’Neil NBA preview: It’s the Warriors, commits to Harvard

O’NEIL off a bit of a down year af- and then it’s everyone else From B1 ter falling short of the Ivy League crown, which car- By Tim Reynolds where Dwyane Wade will They will be the over- the underdog perspective it came down to it, it was ries an automatic bid into ASSOCIATED PRESS take his 16th and final lap whelming favorites, with than coming in with a lot between two or three Ivy around the league. A new good reason. of expectation.” the NCAA Tournament, NBA Commissioner League schools. Harvard’s arena is opening in Mil- The Warriors still have in 2017-2018. Harvard Adam Silver will be at In this NBA, everybody been a top two or three Ivy waukee, eight teams will Stephen Curry, Kevin Du- finished at 18-14 and was Oracle Arena on Tuesday else is an underdog. League school in the past bounced by Marquette in have new coaches, and ev- rant, Klay Thompson and night, handing the Golden That even applies to decade. In the next few the first round of the Na- eryone will be looking to Green, plus added All-Star State Warriors what will Houston — which won 65 years we’re going to be tional Invitation Tourna- see if the Warriors can win big man DeMarcus Cous- be their third set of cham- games last season, has the extremely good. Making ment. pionship rings from the a third straight title. ins — coming off an injury reigning MVP in James the (NCAA) Tournament’s O’Neil feels the Crimson last four seasons. “None of us are ready — on a bargain $5.3 mil- Harden, an elite point always been a goal of mine are due for a big season A banner will be dis- for this run to come to an lion deal. And calling all and I felt I had a chance at this winter. guard in Chris Paul who played. Highlights will be end,” said Golden State’s the shots is coach Steve Harvard.” “I think this season re-signed for $160 million shown. Draymond Green, part of Kerr, who won five rings O’Neil said making his they’re going to be excep- this summer, a deep-pock- And then the Warriors all three Warriors’ titles as a player and now three decision wasn’t easy. In tional,” O’Neil said. “They eted owner in Tilman Fer- will have to start all over in this four-year run of more as a coach. the end, his relationship have (junior) Bryce Aiken, titta and an always-tin- again. dominance. “So we’ve got “If they don’t win, it’s a with Crimson head coach who barely played last kering GM in Daryl Morey. The NBA’s 73rd season to continue to approach failure,” Memphis guard and the year. He was the presea- it like we’ve got zero. And Mike Conley Jr. said. “I The Rockets had the War- rest of the team’s coaching starts Tuesday night, be- son pick for Ivy League that’s cliche and impossi- know that’s how they feel riors against the ropes in staff helped O’Neil believe ginning a year where LeB- Player of the Year. They ble to do, but you want to as well. For us, for the last season’s Western Con- Harvard was the right have Seth Towns, who’s ron James will play for try to get as close to that other 29 teams, we’re the ference finals, leading that choice. also junior, for the next the Los Angeles Lakers, as you possibly can. And underdog. We’re trying to series 3-2 yet falling after “It was pretty difficult,” two years. They’ll be ex- where Carmelo Anthony Paul was lost to a ham- O’Neil said. “I had a lot tremely good. With Coach will aim to push the Hous- that’s my mindset always take what they have. It’s of schools looking at me. Amaker, there’s no reason ton Rockets over the top, entering the season.” a lot easier playing from string injury. I had a lot of Ivy League, they can’t compete for a Patriot League schools. It championship both those really came down to the years and beyond.” Marblehead, Swampscott settle relationship I had with Now that his future en- the coach (Amaker). I al- deavors are official and ways knew education’s his next move is no longer been a big thing for me. a question mark, O’Neil for scoreless tie in field hockey In picking Harvard, it was feels relieved and eager more about the feeling I to focus on the upcoming had with the guys and the basketball season at Ver- TIE coaching staff. mont Academy. The team From B1 “(Amaker) has been begins preseason practic- awesome with me,” O’Neil es Nov. 1 and opens the forcing the issue and get- said. “I think he’s an in- season Nov. 18. ting the corner chances, credible basketball mind. “It was relieving,” O’Neil but we need to find a way He’s taken them from to- said. “I think the process to get them into the net.” ward the middle of the was awesome. It was defi- Marblehead got its own pack in the Ivy League to nitely a lot more fun than chances as the first half the top. In basketball, he’s where I was a year ago at drew to a close, with two a phenomenal coach. Even this time. I had done my corner opportunities in more so, I was more im- visits, I had a lot of people the final few minutes. But, pressed with what he does expecting me to make a as with Swampscott, no for the team outside the decision. It was a weight shots found the back of court. It’s pretty incredi- lifted off my shoulders. I the net. ble some of the stories he’s feel awesome about my In the second half, it was told me.” decision. I’m pumped to the Magicians who got the The Crimson are coming get there and get started.” early scoring chances, as Marblehead earned three more corner chances with- Pioneers shake slow in several minutes. On one chance in particular, a bouncing ball led to an start to defeat Hornets opportunity for a goal on a wide-open net, but the LYNNFIELD and take it.” Magicians couldn’t exe- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE From B1 The Pioneers bumped cute the shot. Marblehead’s Charlotte Plakans, left, is chased by Swampscott’s Natalie their lead to 2-0 a few “We had a lot of oppor- Domeniconi. led by a positive effort minutes later, this time tunities, had a wide open from his backline which with Bass firing the shot net, but we just couldn’t nities and moved the ball Marblehead faces a tough ment spot and become a consists of Matthew Julia- into the back of the net. finish,” said Rice-Collins. well, but a combination of slate to close the season more consistent team of- no, Michael Gentile, David Lynnfield came close to “We’re going to be doing missed hits and Marble- with games against Bever- fensively. Gentile, Alejandro Lynch stretching its lead to 3-0 a lot of work with finish- head’s strong defense led ly, Gloucester and Swamp- and Luke Martinho. when Thomas Buston “We just have to keep ing our scoring chances in to no goals for Swamp- scott. working at it,” said Spano. There wasn’t much to picked up a pass from practice over the next few scott, and the game ended “It’s certainly not going “We have some big games highlight during the first Jackson Cleary and sent days.” in a tie. to be the easiest finish half, though the Pioneers a header that just missed Swampscott got anoth- Things weren’t all bad to the season, but it will coming up to end the year, did have their share of with 10:55 to play. Lynn- er set of chances as well, for Marblehead (8-3-1), as prepare us well,” said so we’re going to have to chances at putting in the field kept the Hornets at and those chances came the draw helped the Ma- Rice-Collins. figure out how to get the game’s first goal. Luders, bay for the remainder of in the final six minutes gicians qualify for the up- As for the Big Blue (6- ball into the net.” who made plays all over the game to close its 2-0 of the game. The Big Blue coming state tournament. 1-5), there’s still work to Swampscott plays Sau- the field from the opening win. had three corner opportu- It’s a good thing, because be done to earn a tourna- gus Wednesday. whistle, sent a nifty pass “It was kind of two dif- to Thomas Hauser with ferent styles. They were 8:17 remaining in the trying to hold it and move half. Hauser’s shot just the ball around and we Najim’s goal leads St. John’s past Everett missed the outside corner were trying to go for quick and the game remained strikes,” Munroe said. PREP when we got away from ing in the half Sam Smith the Prep a 1-0 lead. scoreless. Max Sieger sent “The quick strikes, we got From B1 that we got shut down.” was awarded a penalty The Eagles held on with- a near-perfect pass across the penalty kick that was Despite the lack of an of- kick after a handball in out much trouble on de- the field toward the Man- a quick strike. The second “I think that was Ga- fensive attack the Crimson the box against Everett. fense, quickly defending chester-Essex goal but the goal didn’t come off any briel’s 10th goal. He’s our Tide defense held strong Smith ripped a low shot several Everett corner ball didn’t find a Lynn- real passing, it was a free leading scorer and it was for much of the game, led but Souza dove to his left kicks throughout the sec- field foot and the Hornets ball that we scored. In the a beautiful goal,” Crowell by goaltender Fabricio Dos for the save. ond half, to complete the dodged another bullet un- second half we got a cou- said. “Ethan made a great Santos Souza. “(Souza) really stepped 1-0 victory. der the 2:00 mark. Both ple balls that worked for unselfish play and laid “When you’re playing up,” Constanga said. “He “Three games in four teams were scoreless at us.” it through the middle for the Prep they are going to made a huge save on that days takes its toll after a halftime. The Pioneers (12-1-1) him.” finish all their runs,” Con- penalty kick, especially on while but Everett is a good “I thought they out- have a tough week in Everett only had one stanga said. “They’re going a shot down low which is a team,” Crowell said. “They played us (in the first front of them. Lynnfield shot on goal and struggled to capitalize on the simple difficult save for anybody. were much better than the half),” Munroe said. “We hosts Pentucket Wednes- to make it through St. mistakes. So we tried to “On the corners, all of the first time we played them. were trying to pressure day (3:45) and visits CAL John’s defense. play as tight as we can. We Prep’s set pieces run very I think we are better too them high and they were powerhouse Masconomet “We were a step behind tried to give them space smoothly, so the goalkeep- but both teams should be passing the ball really Friday (3:45). as far as our combina- to play up top. We usually er has to make sure that improving as the year goes well so it was hard for “We’re definitely think- tions,” Everett coach Os- press teams but with the the defenders are where on.” us to pressure them. The ing about (state tourna- waldo Constanga said. Prep we didn’t want to get they are and coming out Everett (6-5-3) travels to second half, we didn’t do ment) seeding,” Munroe “When we combined from spread out so we stepped and defending the ball,” Gloucester Tuesday while much different. I think we said. “We have Pentucket the back going into the back a bit and tried to keep Constanga added. “He did the Eagles (9-2-3) visit just got them to turn the and Masco. Masco’s unde- midfield we got opportuni- everything as constrained a very good job today and BC High for the Catholic ball over in some areas feated in our league and ties up top. When we were as possible so that way we are proud of him.” Conference championship where we could capital- hasn’t lost in our league trying to skip our defense there were less gaps.” St. John’s found the dif- Wednesday. ize.” in five years. Pentucket and midfield they were In the beginning of the ference maker a few min- “We tied them here,” After Bass missed on a we beat earlier in the year locking us down. We real- first half the Eagles were utes later. Ambrosh con- Crowell said of BC high. “I close header to start the but they’re really good. ly needed to go back into able to create chances but trolled the ball running like our chances, it will be second half, Lynnfield end- These are the three best the habit of going right their shots either missed into the box and found Na- a good game again. We are ed the scoreless drought teams in our league. We to our defenders first and the net or were saved by jim on a perfect pass, who going to have to dig really on a Luders penalty kick want to win for seeding let them create chances, Souza. With 13:57 remain- finished the play to give deep for that one.” with 35:52 to play. but to be honest we’re also “Jonathan’s taken all thinking about it as play- our penalty kicks,” Mun- ing tournament-ready roe said. “He’s a great teams now. If we can hang Marblehead golf rallies to take down Beverly player. Not to say he with these teams, we feel can’t miss one, but he’s we’re in good shape for the ROUNDUP their respective matches, Swampscott 37, Witches and Bulldogs, always happy to step up tournament.” From B1 the Magicians rallied to Gloucester 35 Salem snuck by with the take down Beverly at Bev- The Big Blue pulled out win. Set scores were 25- Nick Angeramo and Casey erly Golf and Tennis. a close win at Tedesco. 22, 23-25, 27-29, 25-17, Williamson each won their The wins by Will Cleary Winners for Swampscott 15-10. Catch up with your matches 6-3 and Joe Parr (7-2), Ben Gansenberg were Aidan Graciale (6 “It was a really great set won his match 5-4. Sa- (6 1/2-2 1/2) and Finn 1/2-2 1/2), Tate Greenfield of games on both sides of lem (15-3) hosts English favorite team Keaney (5-4) were enough (5 1/2-3 1/2), Max Pegnato the net,” English coach Wednesday. to get the points neces- (5-4), Jake Goldman (5- Mike Haddad said. “I’m Luke Rao, Kyle McCa- sary for the win. Cleary 4) and Aidan Tierney (5- in Item Sports! very proud of the way the rthy and Andrew Patrie and Brendan Locke both 4). Danny Dilisio tied his played well in Classical’s earned medalist honors match 4 1/2-4 1/2. Bulldogs played tonight.” fourth defeat of the sea- with scores of 38, while Swampscott (10-4-1) vis- Andy Nhiv logged four son. The Rams (11-4) visit Gavin Lundgren shot a 40 its Saugus Tuesday at Ce- aces, Merily Folestal tal- Peabody Tuesday (4). and tied his match 4 1/2-4 dar Glen Golf Course. lied three kills and two Marblehead 37, 1/2. VOLLEYBALL aces and Genesi Duarte Beverly 35 Marblehead (8-3-1) hosts Salem 3, English 2 added three kills. Despite Marblehead’s Somerville Tuesday at Te- In another intense five The Bulldogs (2-10) visit top three golfers losing desco. set-match between the Revere Tuesday (5:30). TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Boys Soccer Girls Soccer Tech at Shawsheen (3:45) St. Mary’s at Spellman (3:30) Peabody at Marblehead (4) Lynnfield at Pentucket (3:45) Revere at Swampscott (4) Marblehead at Somerville (4) English at Winthrop (4) Boys Soccer Salem Academy at KIPP (7:15) Pentucket at Lynnfield (3:45) Girls Soccer Saugus at Tech Boston (4) Saugus at Salem (4) St. John’s at BC High (5:45) Classical at Revere (4) Spellman at St. Mary’s (6) Salem Academy at KIPP (5:30) Peabody at Marblehead (6) Cross Country Lynnfield at Masconomet (3:30) Golf Gloucester at Swampscott (4) St. Mary’s at St. John’s (2:45) Tech at Shawsheen (4) Spellman at Fenwick (3) Classical at Everett (4) Catholic Memorial at St. John’s Revere at Marblehead (4) (3:15) English at Peabody (4) Lynnfield at Hamilton-Wenham (3:30) English at Saugus (4) Golf Peabody at Classical (4) St. John’s at North Andover (3:30) Field Hockey Marblehead at Danvers (3:45) Manchester-Essex at Lynnfield (3:45) Winthrop at Classical (4) Gloucester at Peabody (4) English at Salem (4) Cross Country Swampscott at Peabody (4) Everett at Saugus (4) Fenwick/Matignon at St. Mary’s (3:30) Field Hockey Volleyball Beverly at Marblehead (4) Haverhill at Revere (4) Fenwick at St. Mary’s (5) English at Revere (5:30) Saugus at Swampscott (4) Marblehead at Malden (5:30) Peabody at Malden (7) Somerville at Swampscott (5:30) Volleyball Danvers at Saugus (5:30) Peabody at Medford (5) Classical at Peabody (5:30) Masconomet at Lynnfield (5:30)

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS SPORTS BRIEFS Chris Sale walks off the mound in the second inning of Game 1 of the American League Champi- Ridley basketball Gannon 5K onship Series Saturday night. skills clinic The Lynn Department of Parks and Recreation and The fall workouts of the Gannon Golf Club are host- Chris Sale released from hospital, Ridley Basketball Skills ing the Gannon 18-Hole Par Clinics begins October 15 70 5K on Saturday, Novem- and runs through November ber 17 at 8:30 a.m. on the 15, with nine sessions meet- Gannon Golf Course. It is will rejoin Red Sox for Game 3 ing each Monday and one of the few all-grass 5K Thursday from 7-8:30 p.m. cross country courses in HOUSTON (AP) — Boston Red team to Houston. rious. He was going to go through at St. Mary’s. The cost to New England. The course Sox ace Chris Sale will be back with Cora said Sale will be in Houston a battery of tests and see what was participate is $200 and the covers all 18 holes in his teammates for Game 3 of the AL before Game 3 of the best-of-seven going on,” Cora said. “He’ll be here clinics are open to students sequence. Championship Series after an over- series. tomorrow and, hopefully, physical- from grades 4-12. All partic- The entry fee includes a night stay in a hospital because of a “It’s great. I think we’re all more ly he’s ready to go, and we’ll decide ipants must bring a ball. post-race breakfast and all stomach illness. concerned for his personal well-being when he pitches.” This will be a high inten- pre-registered runners will sity clinic for boys and girls Boston said it planned to wait un- and not necessarily the team,” right Nathan Eovaldi, the Red Sox start- receive a long sleeve shirt. til he rejoins the team in Houston fielder Mookie Betts said. “So to know er for Game 3, said team members to get participants in shape Entries must be received by on Tuesday before deciding when that he’s OK is definitely huge.” were surprised when they heard and to help develop basket- Tuesday, November 13. the lanky lefty will get back on the The 29-year-old Sale struggled with about Sale being in a hospital. ball skills. Drills are Entry forms are available designed to help any player on www.lwrun.org or from mound. his control in Boston’s 7-2 home loss “I’ve heard nothing but good things at any level with ball han- [email protected]. “Everything’s fine,” manager Alex to the Astros on Saturday night. The about him now,” Eovaldi said. dling, shooting (off the drib- Cora said before the Red Sox held left-hander allowed two runs, four Sale made just one start between ble, off screens and off the a brief workout on Monday night. walks and hit a batter in four innings. July 27 and Sept. 11 because of mild pass), creating your own Bishop Fenwick “So we’ll see how he feels physically, Cora said Sale started feeling ill left shoulder inflammation, then shot and finishing at the softball coach and then after that we’ll decide what and was throwing up right after the made four starts during the rest of rim. Playing games are also we’re going to do.” game. Sale went to a hospital early the regular season. He beat the Yan- mixed n so that players can Bishop Fenwick is hiring a Sale was released Monday from Sunday morning. kees in the Division Series opener learn how to use their skills new softball coach for the Massachusetts General Hospital, The illness was announced by the and pitched one inning of relief in in a game situation. Spring 2019 season. Anyone where he had gone because of a stom- team during Game 2 on Sunday Game 4 as the Red Sox won the best- Contact Ridleytopflight- interested can contact Fen- ach illness after he pitched in the se- night, which the Red Sox won to even of-five series. [email protected] for wick athletic director Dave ries opener at Fenway Park. He was the series. Asked whether Sale lost weight more information. Woods at [email protected]. hospitalized Sunday night for obser- “When I got to the ballpark, they because of the stomach illness, Cora vation and did not travel with the told me he was there. Nothing se- jokingly responded, “Hopefully not.” TV/RADIO TV When the Patriots need a big play, MLB Playoffs 5:09 p.m...... Boston at Houston...... TBS 9:09 p.m...... Milwaukee at LA Dodgers...... FS1 NBA it’s always Brady to Gronkowski 8 p.m...... Philadelphia at Boston...... TNT 10:30 p.m...... Oklahoma City at Golden State...... TNT FOXBOROUGH (AP) — “It was a really good Golf When the going gets tough, throw,” said Patriots re- 4 p.m...... Senior LPGA Championship...... Golf Tom Brady goes to Rob ceiver Chris Hogan, who NHL Gronkowski. had catches of 42 and 19 8 p.m...... Arizona at Minnesota...... NBCSN The Patriots tight end yards on back-to-back College Soccer had only three catches plays during the Patriots’ 7 p.m...... Brown vs. Providence...... NESN Plus against the Chiefs on Sun- last touchdown drive. “I Pro Soccer 2:30 p.m...... Ukraine vs. Czech Republic...... ESPNews day night, but he had big knew that with Rob be- 7:30 p.m...... Men’s friendly: US vs. Peru...... ESPN2 gains on each of the team’s ing there, he had a really Radio final two drives to help good chance at getting the MLB Playoffs New England beat previ- ball. He ran a great route ously undefeated Kansas and set the offense up for 5:09 p.m...... Boston at Houston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 City 43-40. a game-winning .” NBA Gronkowski had a 42- With three catches for 97 8 p.m...... Philadelphia at Boston...... WBZ-FM 98.5 yard catch and run to start yards, Gronkowski finished a drive with under four the game with 500 career minutes left that helped receptions — just the NFL’s NFL set up a Stephen Gostkow- 15th tight end to reach the AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ski field goal. Then, after milestone. He did it in 108 East East W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Patrick Mahomes connect- games, the fourth-fastest New England 4 2 0 .667 176 148 Washington 3 2 0 .600 106 104 ed with Tyreek Hill on a in league history; he also Miami 4 2 0 .667 130 145 Dallas 3 3 0 .500 123 103 N.Y. Jets 3 3 0 .500 165 139 Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 137 117 75-yard touchdown, Brady hit the 7,500 yards receiv- Buffalo 2 4 0 .333 76 138 N.Y. Giants 1 5 0 .167 117 162 found the big tight end for ing mark, the eighth tight South South PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA 39 yards to the Kansas end to do so. Tennessee 3 3 0 .500 87 107 New Orleans 4 1 0 .800 180 140 City 9. Rob Gronkowski, right, stiff arms Kansas City “They just made plays Houston 3 3 0 .500 135 137 Carolina 3 2 0 .600 121 114 Gostkowski ended it with Chiefs safety Ron Parker after making a catch when it came down to it. Jacksonville 3 3 0 .500 109 126 Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 141 173 Indianapolis 1 5 0 .167 152 180 Atlanta 2 4 0 .333 167 192 a 28-yard chip shot. in the fourth quarter Sunday night. The quarterback is a damn North North “We kept fighting. We good player. The tight end W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Cincinnati 4 2 0 .667 174 158 Chicago 3 2 0 .600 139 96 stayed strong,” Gronkow- most prolific Brady target. play, Brady hit Gronkowski is a damn good player,” Baltimore 4 2 0 .667 153 77 Minnesota 3 2 1 .583 140 148 ski said Monday. “It was a “He made a big play. He’s for 42 yards to set up a 50- Chiefs cornerback Orlan- Pittsburgh 3 2 1 .583 171 154 Green Bay 2 2 1 .500 115 114 Cleveland 2 3 1 .417 128 151 Detroit 2 3 0 .400 125 137 great night, a great football been making a lot of those yard field goal that made it do Scandrick said. “Those West West game.” his career,” Brady said. “I’ll 40-33. guys have been with each W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA A five-time Super Bowl keep throwing to him in After Mahomes and Hill other a long time and you Kansas City 5 1 0 .833 215 172 L.A. Rams 6 0 0 1.000 196 118 L.A. Chargers 4 2 0 .667 175 144 Seattle 3 3 0 .500 143 117 champion and three-time the biggest moments.” tied it, Brady dropped back can see it. You can see the Denver 2 4 0 .333 120 154 San Francisco 1 4 0 .200 118 146 NFL MVP, Brady has had Gronkowski had one from the Chiefs 48 and non-verbal communica- Oakland 1 5 0 .167 110 176 Arizona 1 5 0 .167 82 139 no trouble finding receiv- saw his 6-foot-6 tight end tion. They just made more Thursday’s Game Atlanta 34, Tampa Bay 29 catch in the first quarter Philadelphia 34, N.Y. Giants 13 N.Y. Jets 42, Indianapolis 34 ers in his 18-year career. and then wasn’t targeted running one-on-one with plays than us tonight. I tip Sunday’s Games Miami 31, Chicago 28, OT Seattle 27, Oakland 3 Dallas 40, Jacksonville 7 But Gronkowski is one of again until the fourth as cornerback Josh Shaw. my hat to Tom Brady. I tip Houston 20, Buffalo 13 Baltimore 21, Tennessee 0 his favorites, including 76 the Chiefs double-covered He lofted a long pass into my hat to Rob Gronkowski. Washington 23, Carolina 17 L.A. Rams 23, Denver 20 Minnesota 27, Arizona 17 New England 43, Kansas City 40 TD passes from the Patri- him for much of the game. Gronkowski’s arms; it took I tip my hat to Julian Edel- L.A. Chargers 38, Cleveland 14 Monday’s Game ots quarterback — nearly But on first and 10 from Shaw another 15 yards to man, the whole Patriots Pittsburgh 28, Cincinnati 21 San Francisco at Green Bay, 8:15 p.m. twice as many as the next their own 21 with 3:50 to bring him down. football team.” NHL Patriots ban fan who threw beer at Tyreek Hill EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA FOXBOROUGH (AP) — The New England Toronto 6 5 1 0 10 29 22 Nashville 5 4 1 0 8 15 10 Boston 5 4 1 0 8 22 13 Chicago 5 3 0 2 8 22 21 Patriots say they have banned from Gillette Buffalo 5 3 2 0 6 11 13 Colorado 5 3 1 1 7 19 12 Stadium a fan who threw beer in the face of Montreal 4 2 1 1 5 11 10 Dallas 4 3 1 0 6 17 11 Ottawa 5 2 2 1 5 20 21 Winnipeg 5 3 2 0 6 11 11 Kansas City Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill late Tampa Bay 3 2 1 0 4 11 7 Minnesota 4 1 1 2 4 10 14 in the Patriots’ 43-40 win. Detroit 5 0 3 2 2 11 23 St. Louis 5 1 2 2 4 15 20 After scoring on a 75-yard pass with just Florida 3 0 2 1 1 7 10 Pacific Division Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA over three minutes to play in Sunday’s game GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 6 4 1 1 9 17 14 Hill’s momentum carried him through the Carolina 6 4 1 1 9 23 18 Vancouver 5 3 2 0 6 19 17 New Jersey 3 3 0 0 6 14 4 Calgary 5 3 2 0 6 18 16 back of the end zone and into the padded wall. Columbus 5 3 2 0 6 16 19 Los Angeles 5 2 2 1 5 11 12 Fans made obscene gestures and threw beer Pittsburgh 4 2 1 1 5 15 17 San Jose 6 2 3 1 5 17 19 Washington 5 2 2 1 5 20 19 Vegas 6 2 4 0 4 11 19 at him. N.Y. Islanders 4 2 2 0 4 11 10 Edmonton 3 1 2 0 2 5 10 The Patriots said in a statement the person Philadelphia 5 2 3 0 4 16 20 Arizona 4 1 3 0 2 3 9 N.Y. Rangers 5 1 4 0 2 12 18 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. broke the team’s fan code of conduct and “will Monday’s Games Carolina at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. be sent a letter of disinvite to all future events Los Angeles at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Arizona at Minnesota, 8 p.m. at Gillette Stadium.” Dallas at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Edmonton at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. No name was released. Detroit at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Buffalo at Vegas, 10 p.m. Minnesota at Nashville, 8 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday’s Games The matter has been turned over to law Tuesday’s Games Vancouver at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Montreal, 7 p.m. Kansas City Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill scores a touch- enforcement and Foxborough Police Chief Colorado at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 7 p.m. down late in the fourth quarter against the Patriots Sun- Florida at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Boston at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. William Baker says his department is Dallas at New Jersey, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Anaheim, 10 p.m. day night. investigating. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Make the most of your day. Help yourself before you help Take care of personal matters, Put your head down, push Jealousy will not help you get Listen to complaints and do Don’t wait for others to take others or you will end up get- pending settlements, contracts forward and don’t stop until ahead, but hard work, dedi- what you can to keep the charge when you should be ting taken advantage of by or anything else that can affect you are satisfied with the re- cation and a positive attitude peace, but don’t give in to any- applying your skills and put- someone eager to hand you your financial standing. Protect sults you get. Your drive and will. Don’t stop until you have one using emotional tactics to ting forth the effort to turn your responsibilities that he or she against loss, minor injury and determination will ward off accomplished what you set out throw you off track. Your reputa- ideas into reality. doesn’t want. excessive or inappropriate be- criticism. to do. tion will be at risk. havior. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) If you are resourceful and dis- Look for an opening to pres- The changes you make will take Take control and do your own You’ll be able to initiate a Someone will offer you a differ- ciplined, rewards will be forth- ent and promote what you others by surprise. A chance to thing. The ideas you have and change that will bring you clos- ent perspective that will help coming. Refuse to give in to have to offer. An unusual deal use your skills in a unique way the changes you make will be er to people you want to work you see the possibilities that pressure or stress caused by will turn out to be prosperous will open doors to new begin- well-received. A partnership alongside or those you love are within reach. If you share someone acting aggressively if you add your own unique nings. Love and romance are will help raise your profile and and want to spend more time in the conversation, a unique or indulgently. touch. on the rise. your success rate. with. partnership will develop.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Boyfriend would rather party with friends than stay home Is your hand weak, average or good? DEAR ABBY: I have cally attracted to her. I’m Mark Twain said, “Grief can Now, therefore, you should been dating my boyfriend Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van also beginning to feel like take care of itself, but to get show enthusiasm. Jump to just over a year. We live Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, her illnesses are an excuse the full value of a joy, you must four no-trump or six spades. and work together, which I and was founded by her mother, to take advantage of me. If have somebody to divide it (If you have a hand unsuitable with.” for slam, you should raise enjoy. He, on the other Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at I hear, “You promised to At the bridge table, if part- three spades to four.) hand, expressed from day DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los love me ‘in sickness and in ner makes a mistake, you get Against six spades, West one that all he asks for out Angeles, CA 90069. health’” one more time, I’ll the grief too. If you play bril- would probably lead a heart. of our relationship is explode. I feel trapped and liantly, partner shares your joy. Normally he would pick the “space.” I’m fine with that, I want to run. What do I Today, though, we are going nine, top of nothing, but should put up with it for if one of you moved out. but now it seems he needs do? to look at a bidding situation against a slam, there is a now until we find separate in which you can tell partner strong case for the three. Still, more and more space. (An jobs (if that will even solve DEAR ABBY: My wife FEELING DOWN IN whether you have an average declarer will likely win with example: Spending nights the problem) or if I should has fibromyalgia and Beh- DELAWARE or good hand. dummy’s ace, draw trumps at friends’ because they go kick to him to the curb. cet’s disease, an autoim- Look at North’s cards. You and take a ruffing heart fi- out drinking on the week- Advice? mune disorder. We also DEAR FEELING DOWN: open one club — or would nesse (leading the queen you have upgraded to two from the board) to guarantee ends.) have a 5-year-old daugh- You are carrying a heavy I have told him I think MATTER OF SPACE load. But as tempting as it no-trump? Partner responds 12 tricks: seven spades, two ter with special needs. My hearts, one diamond and two it’s selfish because week- IN FLORIDA one spade, you rebid two no- wife constantly complains may seem, running away trump, and he continues with clubs. ends are the only free time DEAR MATTER OF about how much pain she’s won’t make your problems three spades. What would you both of us have together. SPACE: A man whose in as she spends most of disappear. You have a do now? And lately, it has become a idea of a good time is going her days smoking and child who needs you and a Let’s start with the first few weekends out of the out drinking with his bud- playing on her phone. She wife who is legitimately question. Yes, I would have month. My friends and refuses to exercise and sick. It’s time to explore opened two no-trump. Four dies to the point that he aces are great, and there are family think it’s bordering what services may be can’t make it home isn’t flits from doctor to doctor three good spot-cards. But it on inappropriate because ready for an exclusive rela- trying different pills and available to you and your is close because of the 4-3- when you’re in a relation- tionship. While I don’t ad- homeopathic remedies. family through the mili- 3-3 shape. ship, you want to spend vise “kicking him to the I’m in the military. I tary. A good place to start Given that you opened one time with the person you curb,” if your idea of a sat- work full time and go to would be www.military- club, your hand is super. Part- love. isfying relationship is college full time. I take onesource.mil. It is a 24/7 ner has shown six spades I’m at a crossroads. Part spending weekends enjoy- care of the cooking and support resource for the and slam thoughts. With five spades, he would have rebid of me understands where military community that ing each other’s company, cleaning around the house. three of a minor. With only he’s coming from; another tell him you need more She has gained a tremen- offers, among other things, game interest, he would have part of me thinks it’s a than he’s prepared to give dous amount of weight, face-to-face non-medical jumped to four spades. cop-out. I’m wondering if I you and it would be better and I am no longer physi- counseling.

EVENING TV LISTINGS TUESDAY’S TV OCTOBER 16, 2018 CROSSWORD 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Greater Steves’ The Great American American Experience Breeding a “better” Amanpour and Greater Steves’ Frontline ^ PBS Boston Europe Read (N) American race. (N) Company (N) Boston Europe WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! NCIS “Third Wheel” FBI “Crossfire” (N) NCIS: New Orleans News Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With $ CBS Fortune (N) (N) “Legacy” (N) James Corden WCVB News- Chronicle The Con- Kids- blackish Splitting The Rookie “Pilot” News- Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline Page Six % ABC Center 5 ners (N) Alright (N) Up (N) Center 5 (N) TV (N) WBTS Boston Access The Voice The battle This Is Us “Vietnam” New Amsterdam Boston Tonight Show-J. Late Night With * NBC News (N) rounds continue. (N) “Boundaries” (N) News Fallon Seth Meyers WFXT Ent. 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Wildest (1983) Al Pacino. ‘R’ (6:38) ››‡ “The Karate Kid” (2010, Warriors of Liberty America to Me ›››‡ The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008, STARZ Drama) Jaden Smith, Jackie Chan. ‘PG’ City Fantasy) , Cate Blanchett. ‘PG-13’ ›› Wrong Turn (2003, Horror) Desmond ›‡ Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013, Horror) Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama SYFY Harrington, Eliza Dushku. Alexandra Daddario, Dan Yeager. (5:00) MLB Baseball Boston Postsea- Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang New Girl New Girl New Girl New Girl New Girl TBS Red Sox at Houston Astros. son Theory Theory Theory Theory “D-Day” NBA Tip-Off (N) NBA Basketball Philadelphia 76ers at Boston Celtics. NBA Basketball Oklahoma City Thunder at Golden Inside the TNT TD Garden. (N) State Warriors. Oracle Arena. (N) NBA Modern Modern WWE SmackDown! The 1000th episode of The Purge “Lovely Modern Modern Modern Modern The USA Family Family SmackDown. (N) Dark and Deep” (N) Family Family Family Family Purge Remy & Papoose: Love & Hip Hop: Love & Hip Hop: Love & Hip Hop: Black Ink Crew Remy & Papoose: Love VH1 Meet The Mackies Hollywood Hollywood Hollywood Meet The Mackies B6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2018 CLASSIFIED

LEGALS

CITY OF LYNN ELECTION WARRANT

To all inhabitants of the City of Lynn who are qualifi ed to vote in the STATE FINAL ELECTION on November 6, 2018. The polls will be opened at 7:00 a.m. and closed at 8:00 p.m. and all citizens will, in the several precincts in which they are entitled to vote, between said hours, give in their votes on one ballot for all State Offi ces: Senator in Congress, Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor, Representative in Congress, Councillor, Senator in General Court, Representatie in General Court, District Attorney, Clerk of Courts, Register of Deeds. Sample Ballots for all Wards and Precincts are available on the City website and in the Election offi ce for public viewing. Para todos los habitantes de la Ciudad de Lynn que califi cán para votar en la ELECCIÓN FINAL ESTATAL en Noviembre 6, 2018. Las urnas de votación abrirán a las 7:00 a.m. y cerrarán a las 8:00 p.m. y todos los ciudadanos en los varios distritos en los cuales tienen derecho a votar, dentro de dichas horas, darán su voto en la planilla para todas las Ofi cinas Estatales: Senador en el Congreso, Gobernador y Teniente Gobernador, Procurador General, Secretario Del Estado, Tesorero, Auditor, Representante en el Congreso, Concejal, Senador en el Legislatura Estatal, Representante en el Legislatura Estatal, Fiscal Del Distrito, Secretario De La Cortes, Registrador de Enscrituaras Publicas. Una muestra de la planilla de votos para todos los Distritos y Precintos será disponible en la pagina web de la Ciudad y en la ofi cina de Elecciones para vista publica. Ward and Precinct Locations: Locales de Distritos y Precintos: 1-1.1 Shoemaker School – Clearview Ave 1-1.2 Pondview Lodge – 112 Kernwood Drive 1-3-4 Sisson School – 56 Conomo Ave 2-All St. Pius Lower Church Hall – 215 Maple St 3-All Marshall Middle School – 100 Brookline St 4-All Harrington School – 21 Dexter St 5-All Lynn Vocational Technical Institute Annex – 90 Commercial St 6-All Lynn Tech Fieldhouse – 80 Neptune Blvd 7-All Breed Jr. High School – 90 O’Callaghan Way The three questions below will appear on all ballots in Massachusetts for the November 6, 2018 State Election. Question #1 Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives on or before May 2, 2018? SUMMARY This proposed law would limit how many patients could be assigned to each registered nurse in Massachusetts hospitals and certain other health care facilities. The maximum number of patients per registered nurse would vary by type of unit and level of care, as follows: In units with step down/intermediate care patients: 3 patients per nurse; In units with post-anesthesia care or operating room patients: 1 patient under anesthesia per nurse; 2 patients post-anesthesia per nurse; In the emergency services department: 1 critical or intensive care patient per nurse (or 2 if the nurse has assessed each patient’s condition as stable); 2 urgent non-stable patients per nurse; 3 urgent stable patients per nurse; or 5 non-urgent stable patients per nurse; In units with maternity patients: (a) active labor patients: 1 patient per nurse; (b) during birth and for up to two hours immediately postpartum: 1 mother per nurse and 1 baby per nurse; (c) when the condition of the mother and baby are determined to be stable: 1 mother and her baby or babies per nurse; (d) postpartum: 6 patients per nurse; (e) intermediate care or continuing care babies: 2 babies per nurse; (f) well-babies: 6 babies per nurse; In units with pediatric, medical, surgical, telemetry, or observational/outpatient treatment patients, or any other unit: 4 patients per nurse; and in units with psychiatric or rehabilitation patients: 5 patients per nurse.The proposed law would require a covered facility to comply with the patient assignment limits without reducing its level of nursing, service, maintenance, clerical, professional, and other staff. The proposed law would also require every covered facility to develop a written patient acuity tool for each unit to evaluate the condition of each patient. This tool would be used by nurses in deciding whether patient limits should be lower than the limits of the proposed law at any given time. The proposed law would not override any contract in effect on January 1, 2019 that set higher patient limits. The proposed law’s limits would take effect after any such contract expired. The state Health Policy Commission would be required to promulgate regulations to implement the proposed law. The Commission could conduct inspections to ensure compliance with the law. Any facility receiving written notice from the Commission of a complaint or a violation would be required to submit a written compliance plan to the Commission. The Commission could report violations to the state Attorney General, who could fi le suit to obtain a civil penalty of up to $25,000 per violation as well as up to $25,000 for each day a violationcontinued after the Commission notifi ed the covered facility of the violation. The Health Policy Commission would be required to establish a toll-free telephone number for complaints and a website where complaints, compliance plans, and violations would appear. The proposed law would prohibit discipline or retaliation against any employee for complying with the patient assignment limits of the law. The proposed law would require every covered facility to post within each unit, patient room, and waiting area a notice explaining the patient limits and how to report violations. Each day of a facility’s non-compliance with the posting requirement would be punishable by a civil penalty between $250 and $2,500. The proposed law’s requirements would be suspended during a state or nationally declared public health emergency. The proposed law states that, if any of its parts were declared invalid, the other parts would stay in effect. The proposed law would take effect on January 1, 2019. A YES VOTE would limit the number of patients that could be assigned to one registered nurse in hospitals and certain other health care facilities. A NO VOTE would make no change in current laws relative to patient-to-nurse limits. Question #2 Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives on or before May 2, 2018? SUMMARY This proposed law would create a citizens commission to consider and recommend potential amendments to the United States Constitution to establish that corporations do not have the same Constitutional rights as human beings and that campaign contributions and expenditures may be regulated. Any resident of Massachusetts who is a United States citizen would be able to apply for appointment to the 15-member commission, and members would serve without compensation. The Governor, the Secretary of the Commonwealth, the state Attorney General, the Speaker of the state House of Representatives, and the President of the state Senate would each appoint three members of the commission and, in making these appointments, would seek to ensure that the commission refl ects a range of geographic, political, and demographic backgrounds. The commission would be required to research and take testimony, and then issue a report regarding (1) the impact of political spending in Massachusetts; (2) any limitations on the state’s ability to regulate corporations and other entities in light of Supreme Court decisions that allow corporations to assert certain constitutional rights; (3) recommendations for constitutional amendments; (4) an analysis of constitutional amendments introduced to Congress; and (5) recommendations for advancing proposed amendments to the United States Constitution. The commission would be subject to the state Open Meeting Law and Public Records Law. The commission’s fi rst report would be due December 31, 2019, and the Secretary of the Commonwealth would be required to deliver the commission’s report to the state Legislature, the United States Congress, and the President of the United States. The proposed law states that, if any of its parts were declared invalid, the other parts would stay in effect. The proposed law would take effect on January 1, 2019. A YES VOTE would create a citizens commission to advance an amendment to the United States Constitution to limit the infl uence of money ni elections and establish that corporations do not have the same rights as human beings. A NO VOTE would not create this commission. Question #3 Do you approve of a law summarized below, which was approved by the House of Representatives and the Senate on July 7, 2016? SUMMARY This law adds gender identity to the list of prohibited grounds for discrimination in places of public accommodation, resort, or amusement. Such grounds also include race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, disability, and ancestry. A “place of public accommodation, resort or amusement” is defi ned in existing law as any place that is open to and accepts or solicits the patronage of the general public, such as hotels, stores, restaurants, theaters, sports facilities, and hospitals. “Gender identity” is defi ned as a person’s sincerely held gender-related identity, appearance, or behavior, whether or not it is different from that traditionally associated with the person’s physiology or assigned sex at birth. This law prohibits discrimination based on gender identity in a person’s admission to or treatment in any place of public accommodation. The law requires any such place that has separate areas for males and females (such as restrooms) to allow access to and full use of those areas consistent with a person’s gender identity. The law also prohibits the owner or manager of a place of public accommodation from using advertising or signage that discriminates on the basis of gender identity. This law directs the state Commission Against Discrimination to adopt rules or policies and make recommendations to carry out this law. The law also directs the state Attorney General to issue regulations or guidance on referring for legal action any person who asserts gender identity for an improper purpose. The provisions of this law governing access to places of public accommodation are effective as of October 1, 2016. The remaining provisions are effective as of July 8, 2016. A YES VOTE would keep in place the current law, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of gender identity in places of public accommodation. A NO VOTE would repeal this provision of the public accommodation law. Las tres preguntas a continuación, aparecerán en todos los boletas electorales en Massachusetts para la Elección Estatal del 6 de Noviembre de 2018. PREGUNTA 1: LEY PROPUESTA POR PETICION ¿Aprueba usted la ley que se resume a continuación, sobre la cual no se ha realizado la votación por parte del Senado o la Cámara de Representantes el 2 de mayo de 2018 o con anterioridad a dicha fecha? RESUMEN Esta ley propuesta limitaría cuántos pacientes se pueden asignar a cada enfermero registrado en los hospitales de Massachusetts y en otros establecimientos de atención médica. El número máximo de pacientes por enfer- mero registrado variaría por tipo de unidad y nivel de cuidado de la siguiente manera:•En unidades con pacientes en cuidado reducido o intermedio: 3 pacientes por enfermero;•En unidades con pacientes en áreas de cuidados post-anestésicos o en el quirófano: 1 paciente bajo efecto de anestesia por enfermero; 2 pacientes post-anestésicos por enfermero;•En el departamento de servicios de emergencia: 1 paciente en cuidados críticos o intensivos por enfermero (o 2 si el enfermero ha evaluado la condición de cada paciente como estable); 2 pacientes urgentes no estables por enfermero; 3 pacientes urgentes estables por enfermero; o 5 pacientes no urgentes estables por enfermero;•En unidades con pacientes de maternidad: (a) pacientes en trabajo de parto activo: 1 paciente por enfermero; (b) durante el nacimiento y por hasta dos horas inmediatamente después del parto: 1 madre por enfermero y 1 bebé por enfermero; (c) cuando se ha determinado que la condición de la madre y el bebé es estable: 1 madre y su bebé o bebés por enfermero; (d) postparto: 6 pacientes por enfermero; (e) bebés en áreas de cuidados continuos o cuidados intermedios: 2 bebés por enfermero; (f) bebés sanos: 6 bebés por enfermero;•En unidades con pacientes en tratamiento pediátrico, médico, quirúrgico telemétrico u observacional/ambulatorio, o en cualquier otra unidad: 4 pacientes por enfermero; y •En unidades con pacientes psiquiátricos o en rehabilitación: 5 pacientes por enfermero.La ley propuesta requeriría que un establecimiento cubierto cumpliera con los límites de asignación de paciente sin reducir su nivel de enfermería, servicio, mantenimiento, administrativo, profesional y demás personal. La ley propuesta también requeriría que cualquier establecimiento cubierto desarrollara una herramienta de determinación de la gravedad del paciente, por escrito, para cada unidad a fi n de evaluar la condición de cada uno de los pacientes. Los enfermeros usarían esta herramienta para decidir si los límites de pacientes en un momento determinado deberían ser más bajos que los límites de la ley propuesta. La ley propuesta no anularía ningún contrato vigente el 1 de enero de 2019 que establezca límites más altos de los pacientes. Los límites de la ley propuesta entrarían en vigencia después de que dicho contrato haya expirado. La Comisión de Política de Salud estatal estaría obligada a promulgar las regulaciones para implementar la ley propuesta. La Comisión podría realizar inspecciones para garantizar el cumplimiento de la ley. Cualquier establecimiento que reciba una notifi cación por escrito de parte de la Comisión acerca de una denuncia o una violación estaría obligado a presentar, por escrito, un plan de cumplimiento ante la Comisión. La Comisión podría reportar violaciones al Fiscal General del estado, quien podría entablar una demanda para obtener una sanción civil de hasta $25,000 por violación, así como de hasta $25,000 por cada día que continúe la violación después que la Comisión notifi que sobre la violación al establecimiento cubierto. La Comisión de Política de Salud estaría obligada a establecer una línea telefónica gratuita para denuncias y un sitio web donde aparecerían las denuncias, los planes de cumplimiento y las violaciones. La ley propuesta prohibiría la aplicación de disciplina o toma de represalias contra cualquier empleado por cumplir con los límites de asignación de pacientes dispuestos por la ley. La ley propuesta requeriría que cada establecimiento cubierto publicara en cada unidad, habitación de paciente y sala de espera una notifi cación que explique los límites de pacientes y cómo reportar las violaciones. Cada día de incumplimiento del requerimiento de la publicación por parte del establecimiento sería sancionado con una pena civil de entre $250 y $2,500. Los requisitos de la ley propuesta se suspenderían durante una emergencia de salud pública declarada estatal o nacional. La ley propuesta establece que si alguna de sus partes se declara inválida, las demás partes permanecerían en efecto. La ley propuesta entraría en efecto el 1 de enero de 2019. UN VOTO SÍ limitaría el número de pacientes que podrían asignarse a un enfermero registrado en los hospitales y otros establecimientos de atención médica. UN VOTO NO no cambiaría las leyes actuales en relación con los límites de pacientes PREGUNTA 2: LEY PROPUESTA POR PETICIÓN DE INICIATIVA ¿Aprueba usted la ley que se resume a continuación, sobre la cual no se ha realizado la votación por parte del senado o la cámara de representantes el 2 de mayo de 2018 o con anterioridad a dicha fecha? RESUMEN Esta ley propuesta crearía una comisión de ciudadanos para considerar y recomendar las posibles enmiendas a la Constitución de los Estados Unidos a fi n de establecer que las corporaciones no tengan los mismos derechos Constitucionales que las personas individuales y que es posible que los gastos y contribuciones de campaña sean regulados. Cualquier persona residente de Massachusetts que sea ciudadano de los Estados Unidos podría solicitar una cita ante la comisión de 15 miembros y estos prestarían servicio sin recibir ninguna remuneración. El Gobernador, el Secretario del Estado, el Fiscal General del estado, el Portavoz de la Cámara de Representantes del estado y el Presidente del Senado estatal designarían cada uno a tres miembros de la comisión y, al hacer estas designaciones, buscarían asegurar que la comisión refl ejara un amplio rango de intereses geográfi cos, políticos y demográfi cos. La comisión estaría obligada a investigar y a tomar testimonio, y luego emitir un informe concerniente a (1) el impacto de los gastos políticos en Massachusetts; (2) cualquier limitación en la capacidad del estado para regular las corporaciones y otras entidades en virtud de las decisiones del la Corte Suprema que permiten a las corporaciones invocar algunos derechos constitucionales; (3) las recomendaciones de enmiendas constitucionales; (4) un análisis de las enmiendas constitucionales introducidas al Congreso; y (5) las recomendaciones para favorecer las enmiendas propuestas a la Constitución de los Estados Unidos. La comisión estaría sujeta a la Ley de Reuniónes Abiertas y a la Ley de Registros Públicos del estado. El primer informe de la comisión deberá presentarse el 31 de diciembre de 2019 y el Secretario del Estado estaría obligado a entregar el informe de la comisión al Cuerpo legislativo del estado, al Congreso de los Estados Unidos y al Presidente de los Estados Unidos. La ley propuesta establece que si alguna de sus partes se declara inválida, las demás partes permanecerían en efecto. La ley propuesta entraría en efecto el 1 de enero de 2019. UN VOTO SÍ crearía una comisión ciudadana para avanzar una enmienda a la Constitución de los Estados Unidos para limitar la infl uencia del dinero en las elecciones y establecer que las corporaciones no tienen los mismos derechos que los seres humanos. UN VOTO NO no crearía esta comisión. PREGUNTA 3: Referéndum sobre una ley existente RESUMEN Esta ley agrega la identidad de género a la lista de motivos prohibidos de discriminación en lugares de alojamiento público, centros turísticos o de diversión. Tales motivos también incluyen raza, color, credo religioso, origen nacional, sexo, discapacidad y ascendencia. Un “lugar de alojamiento público, centro turístico o de diversión” se defi ne en la legislación vigente como cualquier lugar que esté abierto y acepte o solicite el patrocinio del público en general, como hoteles, tiendas, restaurantes, teatros, instalaciones deportivas y hospitales. “Identidad de género” se defi ne como la identidad, apariencia o comportamiento relacionado con el género de una persona que se lleva a cabo con sinceridad, sea o no diferente con lo que tradicionalmente se asocia con la fi siología de la persona o el sexo asignado al nacer. Esta ley prohíbe la discriminación basada en la identidad de género en la admisión o el tratamiento de una persona en cualquier lugar de alojamiento público. La ley exige que cualquier lugar que tenga áreas separadas para hombres y mujeres (como baños) permita el acceso y el uso completo de esas áreas consistente con la identidad de género de una persona. La ley también prohíbe al dueño o gerente de un lugar de alojamiento público el uso de publicidad o señalización que discrimine sobre la base de la identidad de género. UN VOTO SÍ mantendría vigente la ley actual, que prohíbe la discriminación basada en la identidad de género en lugares de alojamiento público. UN VOTO NO revocaría esta disposición de la ley de acomodación pública. Per order of: City Council Janet L. Rowe, Chair, Election Commission Item: October 16, 2018 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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That's in unprofitable stores in the contrast with chains like hopes that it can stay in Walmart, Target, Best Buy business. and Macy's, which have The question now is been enjoying stronger PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS whether a smaller version sales as they benefit from of the company that once a robust economy and ef- Two homeless people, Stormy Nichole Day, left, towered over the Ameri- forts to make the shopping and Nord, with his dog Hobo, sit on a sidewalk can retail landscape can experience more inviting on Haight Street in San Fransisco. be viable. Sears, which by investing heavily in re- started as a mail order PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS modeling and de-clutter- catalog in the 1880s, has ing their stores. been on a slow march For well over a century Sears had dominated Rich San Francisco the American retailing industry. Sears Holdings will close toward extinction as it 77 Sears stores and 65 lagged far behind its peers Kmart stores near the end Sears will be healthier." make it viable business." and incurred huge losses of the year and liquidation businesses could Others don't share John- Even President Don- over the years. sales are expected to begin At its peak, the operator son's optimism. ald Trump weighed in on shortly. That's in addition of Sears and Kmart had "That a storied retailer, Sears' collapse, calling it to the closure of 46 unprof- face homeless tax 4,000 stores in 2012 but once at the pinnacle of the "a shame." itable stores that had al- By Janie Har al $10 million a year if it will now be left with a lit- industry, should collapse "Sears, Roebuck, when I ready been announced. ASSOCIATED PRESS passes. "Nobody should tle more than 500. in such a shabby state of was growing up, was the big Edward S. Lampert, the have to live like this. They "This is a company that disarray is both terrible deal. And it's very sad what company's largest share- SAN FRANCISCO — don't need to live like this. in the 1950s stood like a and scandalous in equal happened, very, very sad," holder, has stepped down San Francisco has come We can get this under con- colossus over the Ameri- measure," said Neil Saun- he said to reporters on Mon- as CEO but will remain to be known around the trol." can retail landscape," said ders, managing director day outside of the White chairman of the board. world as a place for ag- "We have to do it. We gressive panhandling, Craig Johnson, president of GlobalData Retail, in House. But Trump added A new Office of the CEO have to try something," open-air drug use and of Customer Growth Part- a note published Monday. that many of the Sears' sites will be responsible for said Sunshine Powers, sprawling tent camps, the ners, a retail consultancy. "In our view, too much will be put to "good use" and managing day-to-day op- who owns a tie-dye bou- dirt and despair all the "Hopefully, a smaller new rot has set in at Sears to mean a lot of jobs. erations. tique, Love on Haight, more remarkable for the in the city's historic city's immense wealth. Haight-Ashbury neigh- Some streets are so filthy borhood. "If my communi- Stocks fade, finish lower as tech companies fall that officials launched a ty is bad, nobody is going special "poop patrol." A By Marley Jay market higher this year ly, taking a bigger chunk panies that have led the to want to come here." young tech worker created ASSOCIATED PRESS continued to struggle. out of those critical future market higher in recent The proposition is the "Snapcrap" — an app to Defense contractors L3 profits. years, including some of latest battle between NEW YORK — After a report the filth. Morning and Harris made the big- The S&P 500 index lost the world's most valuable big business and social wobbly day of trading, U.S. commuters walk brisk- gest gains on the S&P 500 16.34 points, or 0.6 per- companies, continued to services advocates who stocks fell for the seventh ly past homeless people after announcing a deal to cent, to 2,750.79. The Dow decline. Apple gave up 2.1 demand that corporate time in eight days Monday huddled against subway combine. Smaller compa- Jones Industrial Average percent to $217.36 and America pay to solve in- as technology companies walls. In the city's squalid equities exacerbated by continued to slide. Indus- nies fared better than the retreated 89.44 points, or chipmaker Nvidia slipped downtown area, the frail trial and high-dividend rest of the market and fin- 0.4 percent, to 25,250.55. 3.4 percent to $235.38. and sick shuffle along in its success. In San Fran- companies rose, and the ished broadly higher. The Nasdaq composite Netflix, which iswheelchairs or stumble cisco, it's also become an market's losses were lim- Jason Pride, chief in- skidded 66.15 points, or scheduled to report its around, sometimes half- intriguing fight between ited relative to the steep vestment officer for pri- 0.9 percent, to 7,430.74. third-quarter results late clothed. recently elected Mayor losses it suffered last week. vate clients at Glenmede, The Russell 2000 index of Tuesday, fell 1.9 percent The situation has be- London Breed, who is sid- Stocks opened lower said that investors expect smaller-company stocks to $333.13. It's fallen 20.5 come so dire that a coali- ing with the city's Cham- and repeatedly switched many years of powerful added 6.42 points, or 0.4 percent since disclosing tion of activists collected ber of Commerce in urging between small gains and profit growth from tech- percent, to 1,553.09. weak user growth three enough signatures to put a no vote, and philanthro- losses before falling in the nology-oriented compa- The technology com- months ago. a measure on the city's pist Benioff, whose compa- last hour of trading. Along nies like Apple, Amazon Nov. 6 ballot that would ny is San Francisco's larg- with technology compa- and Netflix. Over the last tax hundreds of San Fran- est private employer with nies, health care and en- two weeks, Wall Street has cisco's wealthiest compa- 8,400 workers. ergy stocks and retailers started considering the nies to help thousands of Breed came out hard also fell as the companies possibility that interest homeless and mentally ill against the measure, say- that have led the U.S. rates will rise more quick- residents, an effort that ing it lacked collaboration, failed earlier this year could attract homeless in Seattle. Proposition C people from neighboring edia Gr ex M oup would raise $300 million a counties to the city, and ss ’s E year, nearly doubling what could cost middle-class the city already spends to jobs in retail and service. combat homelessness. 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