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MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2018 Ball in PICTURE THIS, LYNN Saugus Shutter Society Town capturing community Meeting’s By Bella diGrazia court FOR THE ITEM By Bridget Turcotte LYNN — A local photog- ITEM STAFF rapher is using his skills to build a community that SAUGUS — Town Meeting mem- looks at Lynn through a bers will be asked to fund proj- different lens. ects ranging from an overhaul of Isaac Davila, the creator the basketball court at the Evans of the Lynn Shutter Soci- School park to a complete stormwa- ety Facebook page, moved ter system analysis. to Lynn more than two Town Manager Scott Crabtree decades ago. The idea be- asked the Board of Selectmen to hind this community-driv- call a Special Town Meeting for en page, which allows Monday, April 9 at 7:30 p.m., prior members to post and view to the scheduled annual meeting photographs from around in May. He said the purpose was to the city, developed more ensure certain projects receive ap- than two years ago. proval without missing out on crit- “I wanted to show the ical summer months for construc- good side of Lynn, because tion. people always burn the “Sometimes, if Town Meeting goes city and are scared by it longer, you run into the fall and because of its bad repu- winter and you might not be able to tation of being a ‘sin city,’ get some of the projects done,” said but I just don’t see it that Crabtree. way,” said Davila. “I want PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS to show people the good Included in the 14 articles is an light in Lynn because allocation of undetermined amount there is so much here and of money for the design, construc- the scenery always chang- tion, and repair of parks and play- es, you just can’t beat it.” grounds. Davila, who was born in Two park-related articles passed Arecibo, Puerto Rico, is a in 2017: one for $500,000 to repair family man with a wife, and maintain existing playgrounds two children of his own and a second for $500,000 to add and three stepchildren, security, lighting and cameras to who for the most part, are Bristow Street Park, Veterans Me- his biggest muse. Besides morial Elementary School, and Bel- running the Lynn Shutter monte Middle School. Society, the local photog- “We’re trying to do additional rapher takes professional ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK parks and playgrounds as a priority portraits on the weekends for the town,” said Crabtree. Isaac Davila, administrator for the Lynn Shutter Society Facebook page, says his Neither the basketball nor tennis SHUTTER, A7 favorite place to photograph in Lynn is the seawall along Lynn Shore Drive. courts at the Evans School play- ground are regulation sized. He hopes that changing that will alle- viate overcrowding and equipment misuse at the recently renovated Veterans Memorial park. LYNN MEANS BUSINESS “We would have a place for the older kids when they get out of school to play basketball and allow the Vets’ school kids to play at their EforAll is court,” he said. RIVERWALK PROJECT fabric of the Crabtree also wants money ap- propriated for the design and con- community struction of the RiverWalk path. The state Seaport Economic Coun- By Gayla Cawley cil awarded Saugus grant money ITEM STAFF for the project. A proposed RiverWalk will con- LYNN — Ludia Modi, nect the town-owned boat ramp, an up-and-coming entre- Lobsterman’s Landing, and the preneur who lives right bike and pedestrian lanes planned in the city, celebrates her as part of the Belden Bly Bridge African culture by craft- project. It will also improve public ing head wraps out of fab- access to the Saugus River, promote ric from her native Sierra foot traffic for the Department of Leone, pieces she says are Recreation and Conservation res- meant to empower women toration project at the Rumney of color and help them feel Marsh, and encourage commercial like the queens they are. fishermen and recreational boat us- Modi, 26, is the found- ers to visit the area. er of the lifestyle brand The idea for a community River- Rooted Wraps. She makes Walk was developed during a series the head wraps, or African of resident meetings in 2013. A Wa- accessories, right in Lynn, terfront Mixed Use Overlay District using fabrics from Sier- was adopted by Town Meeting in ra Leone, where she was 2014. The Seaport Economic Coun- born and raised. In Sier- cil grant will match 20 percent of ra Leone, she said women the $3.1 million price tag. are always wearing head STORM WATER UPDATES wraps. COURTESY PHOTO Crabtree is asking Town Meeting Her head wraps, which to fund an analysis to address an come in bold patterns and Ludia Modi, of Lynn, is one of eight nalists who was selected to participate in the ongoing storm water runoff problem. EforAll Lynn Winter Accelerator Program. Modi, an entrepreneur, is the founder of EFORALL, A7 Rooted Wraps, head wraps made of fabric from her native Sierra Leone. SAUGUS, A7 Search is on for new Peabody Public Services director

By Adam Swift lic Services is an extremely diffi- the mayor. day. INSIDE ITEM STAFF cult and important position that By upping the maximum sal- Councilor-at-Large Anne Man- really impacts everyday lives in ary, Bettencourt said the city ning-Martin supports the may- The man that fell to PEABODY — As David Teren- Peabody,” said Mayor Edward A. can ensure it attracts qualified or’s request. But she suggested Earth. A3 zoni, director at Public Services, Bettencourt Jr. “From plowing, candidates for the job. While the the educational requirements • moves to head the Water Depart- to highways, to water treatment maximum salary for the director be raised so a Bachelor’s degree March for Our Lives ment, the search is on for a new and water distribution, to our is $119,000, Terenzoni’s salary is would be required and a Master’s wrap-up. A5 director. landfill and engineering services, $114,000. preferred. The Public Services director this is a job that requires a wide The new Public Services di- “If we do want the best candi- In Sports Hundreds take part has lots of responsibility in a city range of skills.” rector would not necessarily be dates, we should match the quali- in Hibernian 5K of 53,000 residents, with paving, The City Council approved up- hired at $135,000, but raising the ty or experience to the maximum road race. B1 plowing, and potholes just the tip ping the maximum salary for the upper limit gives the city flexibil- salary,” she said. of the iceberg. position to $135,000 a year, up ity, the mayor said. The position “The position of director of Pub- from $119,000 at the request of is scheduled to be advertised to- SERVICES, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 38° VOL. 140, ISSUE 91 NATION ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 28° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2018 OBITUARIES

Stephen A. Daley, 74 Carol Ann Graham, 73 Paul W. Gagne Jr., 37 1943-2018 ORMOND BEACH, his wife Sarah, of LYNN — Carol Ann children Mark, Mi- DELAND, FL — Mr. his wife Judy of New FL — Stephen A. Kensington, N.H., Jef- (Crowell) Graham, age chael and Justine, Paul W. Gagne, Jr. 37 Hampshire, Marie Mc- Daley, of Ormond frey S. Daley and his 73, a lifelong Lynn and great-grandchil- years of Lynn Massa- Neil and her husband Beach, Fla. and Wells, wife, Laurie of North resident, died sud- dren Eric, Kaliann a chusetts died unex- Greg of South Caroli- Maine, and formerly Port, Fla., and Jen- denly at her home on and Kaison; daugh- pectedly in Deland, na, Sharon MacLean of Lynn, passed away nifer Rosenthal and Mar. 20, 2018. She ter Kelly Kellett, Fla. on Mar. 16, and her husband on Tuesday, Mar. 20, her husband, William was the daughter of her husband Rich, 2018. He is the son Richard of Rowley 2018 at the age of of Wayland and his the late Earle R. and their children John, of Paul and Barba- and Barry Pitucha of 74. Born in Lynn on three beloved grand- Katherine I. (Redden) April and Anna, and ra (Pitucha) Gagne. Lynn. He also leaves June 6, 1943, he daughters Alexan- Crowell, and wife of great-grandchildren He was born in Sa- several cousins in- was the son of the late Thom- dra and Ava Daley and Zelda the late John Graham. She Jayson and Jenna; daughter lem and Raised in Lynn. He cluding Todd Gagne. He is the as F. and Louise (Doyle) Daley Rosenthal, and his brother, was a graduate of Lynn Clas- Heather Ward, her husband was a graduate of St. Pius V grandson of the late Tom and and husband of the late Ann Thomas F. Daley, Jr of Lynn. sical High School. Rich, and their children, Brit- School and Lynn English High Betty Gagne and the late Ja- (Walsh) Daley. Service information: Funer- Carol had worked for Transi- ney, Richard and Mae; son School. He has lived in Lynn nine and Stefan Pitucha. Stephen had a perfect at- al from the CUFFE-McGINN tron, and later as an English Richard and his family; her most of his life and the past Service information: Paul’s tendance record for over 25 Funeral Home, 157 Maple St. Language Tutor for Operation sisters; Vida Colby, Loretta 3 years in Florida. funeral will be held on years as the Auto Center Man- Able of Greater Boston. She Paul enjoyed the outdoors, Lynn on Wednesday, Mar. 28, Clemens, Kay Grasso, Gail Wednesday, March 28, 2018 ager with Sears and Roebuck was a member of St. Ste- hunting, shing and rock 2018 at 10 a.m. followed by Co. in Saugus. From an early phen’s Episcopal Church in Smagula, and Patricia Brenna; climbing. He enjoyed watch- at 8:00 AM from the Soli- age Steve had a passion for a Funeral Mass in St. Pius V Lynn. She loved to cook, sew as well as several nieces and ing movies and a good cigar. mine Funeral Home, 426 building and restoring classic Church, 215 Maple St. Lynn and crochet, and had one nephews. She was the sister Paul was employed as an ap- Broadway (Rte 129) Lynn Street-Rods, earning several at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in of her poems, “A Little Piece of the late Dick Crowell. prentice electrician. He was followed by a funeral mass awards for his roadsters. A St. Mary Cemetery, Lynn. Vis- of Me” published. She loved Service information: Her fu- also a self-employed painter. in St. Pius V Church, Lynn at member of the Sanford Elks iting Hours will be held in the playing cards and bingo with neral will be held on Tuesday Paul loved his family. 9:00 AM. Burial will be done Lodge and Past Exalted Ruler, funeral home on Tuesday, Mar. the girls, and enjoyed helping at 12 p.m. at the SOLIMINE In addition to his parents at a later date. Relatives he enjoyed his charity work 27 from 4 to 8 p.m. In lieu people. She will be remem- FUNERAL HOME, 426 Broad- Paul is survived by a brother and friends are respect- with the Maine Children’s of owers, donations may be bered as a loving, caring and way (Rt 129), Lynn. Burial will Keith Gagne of Santa Clara, fully invited. Visiting hours Cancer Program. He loved made to: the Maine Children’s giving person. be in Pine Grove Cemetery, CA, his maternal grandmother on Tuesday from 2:00 to cars, rod runs and being in Cancer Program (MCCP) c/o She is survived by her Lynn. Relatives and friends Janet Pitucha, his aunts and 8:00 PM. Donations may be the shop. He lived to eat and Maine Medical Center, 22 daughter Ronilee “Lee” How- are respectfully invited. Visi- uncles, Tom Gagne of Con- made to the Salvation Army, entertain, loved Irish music, Bramhall St. Portland, ME land, her husband Dan, their tation will be on Tuesday from necticut, Keith Gagne of So. 1 Franklin Street, Lynn, anything with garlic, and being 04102. For directions or to children, Nicole and Sandra 10 a.m. to noon, prior to the Berwick, Maine, Peter Gagne Massachusetts 01901. Di- with friends and family. sign the online guestbook, and great-grandchild Peter; service. Directions and guest- of New Hampshire, His be- rections and guestbook at Stephen is survived by his please visit: www.cuffemc- daughter Allison Graham, her book at www.solimine.com. loved uncle Patrick Gagne and www.solimine.com. children Gregg M. Daley and ginn.com

Christine Cooke, 90 He’s trying to run the world’s

PEABODY — Chris- Robert J. Cooke of fastest marathon — backwards tine Mary Margaret Lynn, John P. Cooke By William J. Kole impact on my dad. He and (Finucane) Cooke, of of Lynn, and Caroline I started riding bikes and Peabody, and former- M. Cooke of Peabody. running marathons to ly a long-time resi- Christine was preced- BOSTON — Loren raise money for the Epi- dent of Lynn, passed ed in death by her Zitomersky has gotten used lepsy Foundation. Nobody away peacefully on infant daughter Mar- to the jokes: “Hey, you’re wants to talk about epi- Thursday, Mar. 22, garet, along with her running the wrong way!” lepsy — it’s such a stigma- 2018 at the age of 11 late older siblings. But the Disney movie 90. Born and raised Service information: tized disorder — yet one in production lawyer is on a 26 people has it. in Limerick City, Ireland, Chris- Funeral from the CUFFE-Mc- singular quest to break the tine was the youngest daughter GINN Funeral Home, 157 Ma- AP: What are your plans world record for the fastest at the Boston Marathon of the late Patrick and Brigid ple St., Lynn on Wednesday, marathon ever run back- (Nevins) Finucane. She cele- Mar. 28, 2018 at 8 a.m., fol- on April 16? ward. Zitomersky, 33, who’s Zitomersky: Last June, I brated 42 years of marriage lowed by a Funeral Mass in St. known on social media as with her husband, the late Mary Church, 8 So. Common qualified for Boston with a “Backwards Guy,” hopes to 3 hour, 14 second marathon. John M. Cooke. Christine was St., Lynn at 9 a.m. Burial will accomplish the feat at next proud of her Irish heritage and follow in St. Joseph Cemetery, Immediately I told myself month’s Boston Marathon enjoyed dancing and listening Lynn. Visiting Hours will be held I’m going to go big with my to raise money and aware- to Irish music with her friends. in the funeral home on Tuesday, epilepsy fundraising and She was a dedicated wife and Mar. 27 from 4 to 8 p.m. For ness for an epilepsy cure. awareness campaign. I was The Associated Press wracking my brain trying mother to her loving family. directions or to sign the online PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Christine leaves her children: guestbook, please visit: www. caught up with Zitomer- to figure out what to do for Josephine P. Cooke of Peabody, cuffemcginn.com sky, who lives in Los Ange- Boston. Someone threw out Movie production lawyer Loren Zitomersky, les, to find out what makes an idea: What about a world left, runs the Los Angeles Marathon backward him tick. (Or is that tack?) record? But most of the re- as a young runner brie y accompanies him. AP: Let’s start with the cords were kind of cheesy — question everyone surely fastest marathon run while jun set the record at the 45 backward miles per asks when they see you: dressed as a clown; that sort Beijing Marathon in 2004 week, but I can’t empha- Why? of thing. Then I stumbled with a time of 3:43:39. size enough how hard it is. Zitomersky: My dad lost upon the record for fastest Beating it will mean run- It’s not efficient at all. Your call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 a son to epilepsy in 1977 backward marathon. calves feel like they’re on to start your ning backward at a pace daily subscription. before I was born. I never AP: Who holds that of about 8 and a half min- fire. You use 33 percent got to meet Brian, but his world mark now? utes per mile. In training, more energy running back- loss obviously had a huge Zitomersky: Xu Zhen- I’ve worked myself up to ward than forward. Thousands of students demanded gun law reform on Common

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By Ken Thomas diGenova’s appointment firm has represented other matters.” DiGenova, who and Chad Day last week. clients in the special coun- provided the statement ASSOCIATED PRESS Sunday’s announcement sel’s investigation, includ- to The Associated Press, came just hours after ing former Trump cam- declined to answer addi- PALM BEACH, Fla. — Trump used to paign adviser Sam Clovis. tional questions about the President push back against reports Sekulow said Trump was nature of his and Toens- will not be adding two new that he’s having difficulty “disappointed” that diG- ing’s representation of the lawyers to the legal team adding to his legal team, enova and Toensing won’t president. defending him in the spe- saying he was “very happy” be defending him in the DiGenova had been ex- cial counsel’s in- with his current attorneys. special counsel investiga- pected to usher in a new vestigation after all, one of “Many lawyers and top tion, but “those conflicts strategy for the president the president’s attorneys law firms want to rep- do not prevent them from after Trump’s lead attor- said Sunday. resent me in the Russia assisting the President in ney, John Dowd, resigned PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump attorney Jay case,” he wrote, adding: other legal matters.” last week. Dowd had tout- Donald Trump gestures to people cheering him Sekulow said in a state- “Fame & fortune will “The President looks ed the cooperation of the ment that Washington across the tarmac as he arrives on Air Force NEVER be turned down forward to working with White House and Trump One at Palm Beach International Airport, in lawyers Joseph diGeno- by a lawyer, though some them,” he added. campaign with Mueller. West Palm Beach, Fla., Friday, va and are conflicted.” On Sunday, diGenova DiGenova, a former U.S. have conflicts that won’t Neither the president and Toensing released a attorney, has been a fierce allow them to represent nor Sekulow specified the joint statement, saying, defender of Trump on tele- the president regarding conflict regarding diGeno- “We thank the president vision and accused the Trump order would special counsel Robert va and Toensing, who are for his confidence in us, FBI of trying to “frame” Mueller’s investigation. married to each other and and we look forward to the president for nonexis- ban most transgender Sekulow had announced law partners, but their working with him on other tent crimes. troops from serving By Ken Thomas said Friday. Self-taught rocket scientist ASSOCIATED PRESS The new policy was promptly assailed by con- PALM BEACH, Fla. — gressional Democrats and President Donald Trump civil rights groups. House blasts off into California sky released an order Friday Democratic leader Nancy night banning most trans- Pelosi tweeted, “No one By Pat Graham gender troops from serv- with the strength & brav- and Michael Balsamo ing in the military except ery to serve in the U.S. ASSOCIATED PRESS under “limited circum- military should be turned stances,” following up on away because of who they LOS ANGELES — He fi- his calls last year to ban are. This hateful ban is nally went up — just like transgender individuals purpose-built to humili- the self-taught rocket sci- from serving. ate our brave transgender entist always pledged he The White House said members of the military would. retaining troops with a who serve with honor & He came back down “Mad” Mike history or diagnosis of dignity.” in one piece, too — a lit- Hughes “gender dysphoria” — The Human Rights Cam- tle dinged up and his reacts after those who may require paign, the nation’s largest steam-powered vessel a the decision substantial medical treat- LGBT civil rights organi- little cracked up. to scrub ment — “presents consid- zation, accused the Trump Still, mission accom- another erable risk to military ef- administration of pushing plished for a guy more launch fectiveness and lethality.” “anti-transgender preju- daredevil than engineer, attempt of Trump surprised the dices onto the military.” who drew more compari- his rocket Pentagon’s leadership in “There is simply no way sons to the cartoon charac- near Amboy, a 2017 tweet when he de- to spin it, the Trump-Pence ter Wile E. Coyote from his Calif. clared he would reverse Administration is going critics than he did to iconic an Obama-era plan to all in on its discriminato- stunt man Evel Knievel. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED allow transgender indi- ry, unconstitutional and “Mad” Mike Hughes, the PRESS viduals to serve openly. despicable ban on trans- rocket man who believes His push for the ban has gender troops,” said HRC the Earth is flat, propelled manned up and did it.” fore pulling his parachute. undertaking for Hughes, been blocked by several President Chad Griffin. himself about 1,875 feet The 61-year-old limo Hughes was dropping too who lives in Apple Valley, legal challenges, and four Joshua Block, a senior into the air Saturday be- driver converted a mo- fast, though, and he had Calif. He’s seen a flurry of federal courts have ruled staff attorney at the Amer- fore a hard landing in the bile home into a ramp to deploy a second one. He reaction to his plans, with against the ban. The Pen- ican Civil Liberties Union Mojave Desert. He told and modified it to launch landed with a thud and detractors labeling him a tagon responded by allow- LGBT & HIV Project, said The Associated Press that the rocket’s nose broke in crackpot for planning the from a vertical angle so he ing those serving to stay the policy “effectively co- outside of an aching back two places like it was de- launch in a homemade in the military, and began wouldn’t fall back to the erces transgender people he’s fine after the launch signed to do. contraption and his belief allowing transgender in- ground on public land. For who wish to serve into near Amboy, Calif. “This thing wants to kill that the world is flat. dividuals to enlist begin- choosing between their hu- months he’s been working “Relieved,” he said after you 10 different ways,” said “Do I believe the Earth ning Jan. 1. manity and their country, being checked out by para- on overhauling his rocket Hughes, who had an altime- is shaped like a Frisbee? I “This new policy will en- and makes it clear that medics. “I’m tired of peo- in his garage. ter in his cockpit to measure believe it is,” he said. “Do I able the military to apply transgender service mem- ple saying I chickened out Hughes reached a speed his altitude. “This thing will know for sure? No. That’s well-established mental bers are not welcome.” and didn’t build a rocket. that Stakes estimated to kill you in a heartbeat.” why I want to go up in and physical health stan- Trump received recom- I’m tired of that stuff. I be around 350 mph be- This has been quite an space.” dards — including those mendations from Defense regarding the use of med- Secretary Jim Mattis in ical drugs — equally to all February for dealing with States: $4.6 billion federal budget for individuals who want to transgender individuals join and fight for the best serving in the military. The military force the world White House said Mattis opioid crisis is a small step forward has ever seen,” White and Homeland Security House Press Secretary Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen Sarah Huckabee Sanders agreed with the policy. By Geoff Mulvihill to address the crisis. Last ASSOCIATED PRESS year, New Jersey allocated $200 million to opioid pro- CHERRY HILL, N.J. — grams, and the budget pro- Chris Herren, ex-NBA The federal government posal in Minnesota calls will spend a record $4.6 for spending $12 million in star, opening center billion this year to fight the coming fiscal year. the nation’s deepening A spokesman for Massa- opioid crisis, which killed chusetts Gov. Charlie Bak- to combat addiction 42,000 Americans in 2016. er, a Republican who also ASSOCIATED PRESS But some advocates say border from Rhode Island. served on the Trump com- Herren was a high school the funding included in mission, said the federal SEEKONK — Former standout and a star at the spending plan the government still needs to NBA star Chris Herren is Boston College and Fres- president signed Friday do more. launching a wellness cen- no State University be- is not nearly enough to “Governor Baker encour- ter aimed at helping peo- establish the kind of treat- ages members of Congress ple prevent and break free fore being drafted by the ment system needed to to work together on a plan of substance abuse. Denver Nuggets. He later reverse the crisis. A White forward to fully fund the Herren says his new played for the Celtics and House report last fall put bipartisan recommenda- venture, Herren Wellness, also played seven seasons PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the cost to the country of tions,” spokesman Bren- will offer life skills coach- internationally. the overdose epidemic at New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, center, speaks dan Moss said. ing, educational work- Herren himself has been more than $500 billion a at the first meeting of the commission on com- The commission’s chair- shops, and fitness and nu- in recovery since 2008. He year. bating drug addiction and the opioid crisis at man, former New Jersey trition advice. launched a nonprofit in Former U.S. Rep. Patrick the White House. Gov. 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Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Subscriptions [email protected] Circulation [email protected] Ext. 3 Newsroom [email protected] [email protected] EDITORIAL PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Ext. 4 President Donald Trump shakes hands with Crown Prince Mohammed Sports bin Salman of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the Oval Office at the [email protected] White House in Washington, D.C., Tuesday. Tougher regulations Ext. 5 Foreign royalty comes to a significant statement, the 21st century by rec- Retail and Online America to experience the Trump flew first to Ri- ognizing women’s rights, Advertising needed for Facebook grandeur of the nation, yadh to sword dance with diminishing the power of [email protected] its natural wonders, the Saudi royals. Trump’s trip the clerical class, and in- Facebook used to tell its programmers to “move fast ADVERTISING and break things.” success of its industry, the signaled Saudi’s regional stituting liberalizing so- Who knew that one of the things could be the integ- vast complexity of its soci- primacy to the Arab world cial and cultural norms. Peter Battinelli rity of elections. ety, and, ultimately, to do a and was a clear shot across MBS’s reforms are radical Sales Representative, ext. 1217 Yet we’re now learning that information about 50 little shopping. the bow of Saudi’s number at home, but mild by West- [email protected] million Facebook users was misused by Cambridge Saudi Arabia’s crown one rival, Iran. ern standards. Women Ernie Carpenter Jr. Analytica, a political consultancy with ties to Presi- prince Mohammed bin In doing so, Trump gave may soon be driving, for Director of Advertising dent Donald Trump that specializes in manipulating Salman, known as MBS, his blessing to MBS and example, but they still live and Business Development, ext. 1355 voter opinions. is no different. Except carte blanche to the king- under male guardianship. [email protected] As reported in The Times and the U.K.’s he’s here to buy some very dom to let loose on its plans Longtime Saudi observ- Michele Iannaco Guardian, information about millions of Facebook pricey weaponry, a piece of to build regional influence ers note, however, that Sales Representative, ext. 1315 users ended up at the firm. It uses such data to psy- the entertainment indus- and achieve Gulf domi- past liberalizations and [email protected] chologically profile voters and influence them with try, and perhaps a few per- nance over nemesis Iran. American influence helped sonal baubles. But this is Trump’s personal antipa- Ralph Mitchell pinpointed messages. breed al-Qaeda. Seen as oc- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Steve Bannon oversaw the firm’s Facebook da- not simply a shopping trip. thy to both the Obama-ne- cupying infidels in the holy [email protected] MBS is also here to deliver gotiated nuke deal and land of Mecca and Medina, ta-gathering before leading Trump’s campaign and Patricia Whalen serving as chief White House strategist. Among other the hard-sell. Iran’s political and reli- American military forces First on his list, is his gious leadership made it on Saudi soil inspired Osa- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 things, Cambridge Analytica took credit for spread- [email protected] ing the campaign’s “Crooked Hillary” theme. desire to woo American fi- easy for him to put all his ma bin Laden to conspire The firm used data that a researcher collected with nancial centers for foreign eggs in the Saudi basket. against the House of Saud, BUSINESS OFFICE direct investments in his Riyadh supports Trump’s attack the Twin Towers, Facebook surveys, then inappropriately disclosed. Susan J. Conti The firm’s influence on the 2016 election is unclear, development schemes, from anti-Iran stance and his and sell a global jihad. building a new city to sell- desire to dump the multi- Controller, ext. 1288 but the situation shows how polluted the river of in- Freedoms are hard gained [email protected] formation has become on social media, where two- ing off parts of the Saudi lateral nuclear deal. In re- and easily lost in the Mid- thirds of Americans now get news. cash-cow, the state oil com- turn, Trump sold hundreds dle East. MBS, if sincere Ted Grant pany Aramco. To make his of billions of dollars of U.S. in his stated goals and Publisher, ext. 1234 Obviously, this should prompt more aggressive reg- [email protected] ulation of Facebook’s core business, which is amassing pitch credible, he needs to arms to Saudi Arabia and confident in his power and user data to precisely target advertising. Stronger rules show that Saudi Arabia is got a pretty good welcome approach, may be able to Marian Kinney and penalties are needed for companies that leak data, in the midst of dramatic party onto the world stage. begin an imposed reforma- ext. 1212 [email protected] effectively force users to share personal information liberalizing reform, but also Now it is MBS’s turn to tion on one of the world’s and have weak controls over how their data is used. that the sweeping changes start the charm offensive most closed and oppressive Will Kraft This is not just a technical privacy issue, though. are manageable and that with the American public, societies. Already given a Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 It’s also a civics problem, which is harder to solve. he’s really in charge. politicians, and the pecu- free hand and an encour- [email protected] It helped that the first niary investors who are Facebook’s targeting system is used by political cam- aging push by the Trump Jennifer Perez standing by and wonder- paigns and foreign governments seeking to disrupt stop on his two-week administration, he must ext. 1205 elections and sow discord. Facebook is stepping up en- whirlwind tour was the ing whether to bet on the make sure not to overreach [email protected] Oval Office to see his clos- Crown Prince’s chance for in his regional military forcement but must be more transparent in reporting Mike Shanahan such activity and how it screens malicious messages. est global ally, President success — and the desert ambition or crack down on Donald Trump. MBS has Kingdom’s latest evolu- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 Still, the onus is ultimately on the public to be crit- civil liberties at home. At [email protected] tionary promise. It is a big ical consumers of news, so it’s less vulnerable to psy- unfettered access to the the same time, he needs to bet with incalculable risks Carolina Trujillo chological manipulation enabled by companies like White House via his pal, speed religious and social and potentially dramatic Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Facebook. Trump son-in-law Jared change. That is a tall order downsides. [email protected] Facebook’s current debacle should also prompt a Kushner. In charge of Mid- even for a rising absolute dle East peace, Kushner Saudi Arabia will not only discussion about how to strengthen democracy to monarch. Jim Wilson holds the key, if not the se- get more arms, it will get Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 withstand the dangers of a few giant, opaque com- In the best of all worlds, curity clearance, to broker- a pinky-promise that the [email protected] panies becoming arbiters of knowledge of current MBS pulls off a fast and fu- ing a summit level negoti- White House will look the affairs, with enormous influence over voter opinions. rious societal flip, rebuilds CIRCULATION ation. The deal? MBS gets other way as the Riyadh Our government and election rules adapted to the war-torn , and lives what he needs, but quietly drops U.S. munitions on Lisa Mahmoud emergence of radio, TV and the internet. They should to tell about it all. In the gives on those things he neighboring Yemen, a poor Manager, ext. 1239 be resilient enough to withstand the rise of mega- meantime, he should enjoy [email protected] and his nation’s Wahabi and suffering country that companies using secret algorithms to manipulate the his U.S. visit, observe Amer- clerics find unpalatable, is ground zero for the proxy CLASSIFIED flow of information. ica’s diversity, learn more like loosening up on Qatar war between the Saudis The Northwest is heavily involved. The whis- about women’s freedoms, Abbe Young Smith and swallowing America’s and Iranians. Further, the tleblower is a Cambridge co-founder from British marvel at California’s in- Manager, ext. 1276 recognition of Jerusalem Saudis could get American [email protected] Columbia. Silicon Valley-based Facebook employs novative technologies, and as Israel’s capital. nuclear power plants as 2,000 and counting in Seattle, its largest outpost. creative entertainment in- The Kushner-MBS friend- they pursue energy diver- NEWSROOM Facebook’s lead independent director is Susan Des- dustry. And spend a few ship has already yielded sification and move away mond-Hellmann, CEO of the Bill & Melinda Gates more bucks while he’s here. Bill Brotherton MBS significant returns. from the oil that pays the Foundation in Seattle. Features Editor ext. 1338 Kushner’s influence may bills, builds the Kingdom’s [email protected] Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg belatedly admit- Markos Kounalakis, have been the catalyst for coffers, and powers its de- ted mistakes were made and vowed to better protect Ph.D. is a senior fellow at Gayla Cawley the president’s visit last salination plants. user data. The company already cracked down on the Central European Uni- Reporter, ext. 1236 year. A new U.S. president’s Thirty-two years old and Cambridge Analytica leakage several years ago. [email protected] first state visit is usual- in a hurry, MBS told CBS’s versity and visiting fel- Even so, the company’s repeated failures to uphold ly reserved for Ottawa, “60 Minutes” that he has a low at the Hoover Institu- Cheryl Charles privacy promises and shortcomings in controlling tion. Contact him at News Editor, ext. 1278 . Instead, break- vision and a plan to bring [email protected] data it shares demand a stronger response. ing precedent and making his father’s kingdom into [email protected] Members of Congress have rightly called for hear- Thomas Grillo ings. The Federal Trade Commission is looking at Reporter, ext. 1264 whether Facebook violated a 2011 consent decree [email protected] that was supposed to prevent privacy violations. Spenser Hasak This is an opportunity for U.S. regulators to catch Photographer, ext. 1332 up to peers in Europe who have responded more as- [email protected] sertively to privacy, taxation and antitrust concerns with U.S. tech giants. Thor Jourgensen Editorial Director, ext. 1267 Germany, for instance, concluded last year that [email protected] Facebook is abusing its dominance “by making the use of its social network conditional on its being al- Steve Krause lowed to limitlessly amass every kind of data gener- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 ated by using third-party websites and merge it with [email protected] the user’s Facebook account.” Owen O’Rourke Penalties and more privacy safeguards are in order. Photographer, ext. 1224 Facebook is at an inflection point, similar to when [email protected] Bill Gates ordered Microsoft in 2002 to change its Roberto Scalese culture and business to bolster the trustworthiness Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 of its products. [email protected] Zuckerberg, like Gates, will probably find ways to Mark Sutherland strengthen Facebook and rebuild trust. The company Creative Director should emerge stronger. [email protected] What remains to be seen is whether Americans can fix these newfound vulnerabilities in their democra- Anne Marie Tobin cy and maintain trust in the integrity of their elec- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 tions and government. [email protected] Bridget Turcotte The above commentary was published in The Reporter, ext. 1269 Seattle Times. [email protected] 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] MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 Santorum says that it’s better for students to learn CPR than protest

ASSOCIATED PRESS Kasky said: “The youth of America need to step up WASHINGTON — For- and start voting.” He ap- mer Pennsylvania Sen. has sug- peared on the show with gested that students Emma Gonzalez and other pushing for changes in student leaders after help- gun laws would be better ing leading a march in off taking classes in CPR Washington, D.C., to call so they would be better for stricter gun laws. prepared for active shoot- Later, Kyle Kashuv, an- er situations. other student at the Flor- The Republican ap- ida school, appeared sepa- peared on CNN’s “State rately to voice his support of the Union” on Sunday of the 2nd Amendment and said: “How about and to call for enforce- kids instead of looking ment of existing gun laws. to someone else to solve He expressed his disap- their problem, do some- pointment that he was not thing about maybe taking invited to speak at Satur- CPR classes or trying to day’s march and placed deal with situations when blame for the deadly there is a violent shooter shooting at his school on that you can actually re- spond to that.” local law enforcement and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Speaking on CBS’s “Face the FBI. Protesters fill Pennsylvania Avenue, as seen from the Newseum, during the “March for Our Lives” the Nation” and other “This kid was flagged,” rally in support of gun control in Washington, Saturday. Sunday morning news Kashuv said of shooter programs, student Cam- Nikolas Cruz and reports eron Kasky called young to law enforcement before voter turnout in recent the shooting that he was a ‘Vote them out!’: Hundreds of elections “embarrassing.” threat. thousands demand gun control

By Ashraf Khalil and Calvin Woodward predicted 300,000. ASSOCIATED PRESS The National Rifle Association went silent on Twitter as the protests unfolded, in contrast to its reaction to the WASHINGTON — In a historic groundswell of youth ac- nationwide school walkouts against gun violence March tivism, hundreds of thousands of teenagers and their sup- 14, when it tweeted a photo of an assault rifle and the porters rallied across the U.S. against gun violence Saturday, message “I’ll control my own guns, thank you.” vowing to transform fear and grief into a “vote-them-out” President Donald Trump was in Florida for the week- movement and tougher laws against weapons and ammo. end and did not weigh in on Twitter either. They took to the streets of the nation’s capital and Organizers are hoping the electricity of the crowds, such cities as Boston, New York, Chicago, Houston, Min- their sheer numbers and the under-18 roster of speak- neapolis, Phoenix, Los Angeles and Oakland, California, ers will create a tipping point, starting with the midterm in the kind of numbers seen during the Vietnam era, congressional elections this fall. To that end, chants of sweeping up activists long frustrated by stalemate in “Vote them out!” rang through the Washington crowd. the gun debate and bringing in lots of new, young voices. Emma Gonzalez, one of the first students from Flor- They were called to action by a brand-new corps of ida’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School to speak leaders: student survivors of the school shooting in out after the tragedy there, implored those of voting age Parkland, Fla., that left 17 people dead Feb. 14. to vote. Some of the young voices were very young. Yolanda In her speech, she recited the names of the Parkland Renee King, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s 9-year- dead, then held the crowd in rapt, tearful silence for old granddaughter, drew from the civil rights leader’s more than six minutes, the time it took the gunman to most famous words in declaring from the stage: “I have kill them. a dream that enough is enough. That this should be a “We will continue to fight for our dead friends,” Delaney PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS gun-free world. Period.” Tarr, another Parkland survivor, declared from the stage. By all appearances — there were no official numbers The crowd roared with approval as she laid down the stu- Sixth-grader Violet Feigenbutz holds a sign de- — Washington’s March for Our Lives rally rivaled the dents’ central demand: a ban on “weapons of war” for all crying gun violence during a March For Our women’s march last year that drew far more than the but warriors. Lives protest. Heartbroken by gun violence: Rallies across US demand change By Ashraf Khalil David Hogg said to roars from where volunteers helped those and Calvin Woodward protesters packing Pennsylva- 18 or older register to vote while ASSOCIATED PRESS nia Avenue from a stage near speakers detailed the policies the Capitol to a spot near the they wanted and the impact gun WASHINGTON — They came White House many blocks away. violence has had on their lives. from a place of heartbreak to “We’re going to take this to ev- The fire alarm at Trenton High claim their spot in history: hun- ery election, to every state and School is scary, said 17-year-old dreds of thousands of teenagers every city. We’re going to make Gabrielle James at a march in and supporters, rallying across sure the best people get in our suburban Detroit. the United States for tougher laws to fight gun violence. elections to run, not as politi- “We don’t know if it’s an ac- The “March for Our Lives” cians but as Americans. tual drill or if someone’s actu- events on Saturday drew mas- “Because this,” he said, point- ally inside the school, going to sive crowds in cities across the ing behind him to the Capitol take your life,” James said at a country, the kind of numbers dome, “this is not cutting it.” march in Detroit. seen during the Vietnam War The message at the differ- “I work extremely hard at my era. ent rallies was consistent, with studies. Sometimes I just sit in In Washington, D.C., New demonstrators vowing to vote my car before going to school, York City, Denver, Los Angeles out lawmakers who refuse to wondering if I’m going to be and other cities, demonstrators take a stand now on gun con- home to see my mother after heard from student survivors of trol. Many rallies had tables school,” James said. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS last month’s school shooting in Connor Feliu of Syracuse N.Y., covers himself in red paint Parkland, Fla. to protest gun violence during the “March for Our Lives” “If you listen real close, you rally. can hear the people in power shaking,” Parkland survivor DID YOUR CAR GET WET?

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The neighbor Lucido, 50, of 9 Perkins St., of the concerned party to contact charged with unlicensed oper- Street; at 1:10 a.m. Sunday at called back to report the peo- Apt. 1, Gloucester, was sum- the relevant police department and ation of a motor vehicle, motor Franklin Street and Western Av- A report of an overdose at ple were inside the home and moned for leaving the scene of have the department issue a no- vehicle lights violation, failure enue; at 2:08 a.m. Sunday at 2:47 a.m. Saturday on Sum- the dog had calmed down, and property damage and following tice of correction to the Daily Item. to wear a seat belt and failure 215 Broadway; at 11:33 a.m. mer Street; at 10:54 p.m. thought they were watching the too close. Corrections or clarifications will not to signal at 2:26 a.m. Saturday. Sunday at 334 Chestnut St.; at Saturday on Jenness Street; at dogs. Police reported the dog Eric Maldonado, 22, of 1:20 p.m. Sunday at Buchan- 11:49 p.m. Saturday at Liberty sitter was unable to get into Complaints be made without express notice of and Washington streets. change from the arresting police 69 Orchard St., was arrested an Circle and Western Avenue. the house, but was able to lat- and charged with disguise to A report of a motor vehicle er get inside the home. A report of suspicious activity department. obstruct justice, failure to ap- accident with personal injury Theft at 7:47 p.m. Friday at Stop & Shop at 19 Howley St. A man pear upon recognizance and at 2:13 p.m. Friday at Buffum A report of a larceny at 10:57 PEABODY LYNN on warrant charges of larceny, and Oxford streets; at 12:04 was reportedly casing cars. Po- a.m. Friday at 16 Parker Ave.; lice sent the man on his way; larceny from building and tres- a.m. Sunday at Washington at 11:23 a.m. Friday at 9 Tren- Arrests Arrests passing at 8:19 p.m. Thursday. Street and Western Avenue. at 11:54 p.m. Saturday on ton Terrace; at 11:45 a.m. Fri- Lynnfield Street. A man was re- Scott Quigley, 51, was ar- day at 37 Phillips Ave.; at 1:36 Austin Paul Boga, 23, of 96 Kendall Antoine, 48, of rested and charged with tres- Assaults Lynnfield St., was arrested on portedly walking in the middle 9 Fay St., was arrested and p.m. Friday at 43 State St.; at of the road. Police reported the passing at 6:23 p.m. Saturday. 11:46 p.m. Friday at 649 Lyn- a warrant at 2:35 p.m. Friday. charged with operation of a A report of an assault and man was taken home. Dexter Soares, 28, of 995 nway; at 1:52 p.m. Saturday at Joseph Britt, 19, of 27 motor vehicle with a suspend- battery at 12:57 p.m. Friday A report of a disturbance Southern Artery, Quincy, was 24 Mt Vernon St.; at 4:47 p.m. Princeton St., was arrested on ed license for OUI, unregistered on Union Street. at 11:31 a.m. Saturday at 35 arrested and charged with OUI Saturday at 50 Andrew St.; at a warrant at 7:20 p.m. Friday. motor vehicle, uninsured motor liquor, leaving the scene of Danielle M. Burnett, 43, of Hampshire Road; at 8:33 p.m. vehicle/trailer, speeding and 9:32 p.m. Saturday at 66 Tu- Saturday at 10B Albert Road; property damage, violation of Breaking and Entering dor St.; at 12:26 p.m. Sunday 3 Howard St., Apt. 2, Salem, motor vehicle lights violation at the city knife ordinance and was arrested and charged with at 11:28 p.m. Saturday at 2 3 a.m. Friday. A report of a motor vehicle at 273 Chestnut St. Esquire Circle; at 2:26 a.m. marked lanes violation at 2:24 A report of a robbery at 4:35 OUI liquor and possession of Ivory Barker, 31, of 23 Cur- p.m. Friday. breaking and entering at 1:08 an open container of alcohol in Sunday at Spring Hill Suites at win Terrace, was arrested and a.m. Friday at 22 Verdmont p.m. Saturday at Essex Street 43 Newbury St.; at 3:01 a.m. and Lawton Avenue. a motor vehicle at 10:21 p.m. charged with disorderly con- Accidents Ave. Friday. Sunday at Marriott Hotel at 8A duct at 7:07 p.m. Friday. A report of a breaking and Centennial Drive. Vandalism Ryan Chess, 33, of 19 Keys Derrol Bond, 25, of 19 Elea- A report of a motor vehicle entering at 2:43 p.m. Friday at Drive, Apt. 12, was arrested on nor St., Chelsea, was arrested accident at 2:39 a.m. Friday at 15 Sachem St.; at 9:40 a.m. A report of motor vehicle warrants at 9:52 p.m. Friday. Fire and charged with operation of a McDonald’s at 567 Lynnway; Saturday at 220 Maple St.; Felix Oscar Lopez, 33, of 24 vandalism at 9:36 a.m. Friday A report of a structure fire at motor vehicle with a suspended at 7:44 a.m. Friday at Broad- at 2:24 p.m. Saturday at 220 Cherry St., Apt. 3, Lynn, was ar- at 50 West Neptune St.; at 6:13 p.m. Friday at 19 Jeffer- license and failure to stop/yield way and Springvale Avenue; Maple St. rested and charged with hero- 10:23 a.m. Friday at Lincoln son Road. Smoke in the base- at 9:07 p.m. Thursday. at 7:48 a.m. Friday at Holling- in/morphine/opium trafficking and Union streets; at 3:56 ment was reported. Tiffany Clark, of 107 Edge- sworth and Rockaway streets; Complaints p.m. Friday at 36 Lawton Ave.; and cocaine trafficking at 5:19 mere Road, was arrested on at 11:19 a.m. Friday at 424 A report of a disturbance at 3:41 p.m. Saturday at 36 p.m. Saturday. Overdose warrant charges of assault and Essex St.; at 12:50 p.m. Friday Newhall St.; at 6:03 p.m. Sat- David P. Trites, 59, of 12 battery, indecent assault and at Liberty and Willow streets; at at 1:02 a.m. Friday at District urday at 28 Franklin St.; at Mulberry Drive, was arrest- A report of an overdose at battery on a person 14 or old- 5:13 p.m. Friday at Walgreens 45 at 45 Lewis St.; at 1:24 9:25 p.m. Saturday at Holyoke ed on a courtesy booking at 8:39 p.m. Saturday on Keys er, operation of a motor vehicle at 21 Joyce St.; at 8:57 p.m. a.m. Friday at 81 Broad St.; at and Walnut streets. 10:14 p.m. Saturday. Drive. The man was taken to with a suspended license and Friday at Richdale at 149 Wal- 6:46 a.m. Friday at Baker and Salem Hospital; at 1:29 a.m. uninsured motor vehicle/trailer nut St.; at 11:30 a.m. Saturday Brimblecom streets; at 7:36 Accidents Sunday on Andover Drive. The at 8:13 a.m. Sunday. at 20 Central Ave.; at 12:49 a.m. Friday at 50 Andrew St.; MARBLEHEAD person was taken to Lahey Jessica Deleon, 37, of 77 p.m. Saturday at 840 Western at 3:27 p.m. Friday at Shep- A report of a motor vehicle Hospital; at 7:34 a.m. Sunday New Park St., was arrested on Ave.; at 12:54 p.m. Saturday ard and Summer streets; at Breaking and Entering accident at 3:54 p.m. Friday 4:47 p.m. Friday at 73 On- on Lynnfield Street. The person warrant charges of receiving at Commercial Street and Lyn- A report of a burglary/break- at Mini of Peabody at 209 An- tario St.; at 6:17 p.m. Friday was taken to Salem Hospital. stolen property and larceny at nway; at 1:09 p.m. Saturday ing and entering at 4:48 p.m. dover St.; at 5:02 p.m. Friday at Walgreens at 841 Western 8:58 a.m. Friday. at 106 Marianna St.; at 1:52 Friday on Bowden Street. A vehi- at 66 County St. and 33 Rose Ave.; at 1:03 a.m. Saturday at Susan Douglas, of 18 Morris p.m. Saturday on Burchstead cle was reportedly broken into, Circle; at 8:35 p.m. Friday at SWAMPSCOTT 50 Andrew St.; at 3:01 p.m. St., was arrested on warrant Place; at 1:56 p.m. Saturday but nothing was taken. The vehi- Kappy’s Liquor at 175 Ando- Saturday at 760 Summer St.; charges of assault and battery at Bay View and Hamilton av- cle was parked in the driveway. ver St.; at 8:45 p.m. Friday at Accidents on a police officer, trespassing enues; at 2:34 p.m. Saturday at 3:02 p.m. Saturday at 75 Corkscrew Liquors at 23 Cen- A report of a motor vehicle and inhaling glue/toxic sub- at Eastern Bank at 156 Bos- Franklin St.; at 3:38 p.m. Sat- tral St.; at 10:21 p.m. Friday at Complaints accident at 2:29 p.m. Saturday stance at 4:53 p.m. Friday. ton St.; at 2:52 p.m. Saturday urday at 60 Murray St.; at 6:30 136 Main St. and 8 Caller St.; at 78 Columbia St. James Dryer, 23, of 12 Main at 344 Western Ave.; at 2:07 p.m. Saturday at 130 Neptune A report of a school investi- at 12:11 p.m. Saturday at St. St., Salisbury, was arrested a.m. Sunday at Broadway and Blvd.; at 8:07 p.m. Saturday gation at 3:30 p.m. Friday on Ann’s Church at 140 Lynn St.; and charged with trespassing Pendexter Street; at 3:09 a.m. at 49 Park St.; at 8:13 p.m. Humphrey Street. A caller re- at 9:24 p.m. Saturday at Wen- Complaints at 12:57 p.m. Sunday. Sunday at Ford Elementary Saturday at 38 Hanover St.; at ported there was an incident dy’s at 71 Newbury St. A car A report of a disturbance at Pedro Fonseca, of 7760 NW School at 49 Hollingsworth St.; 8:29 p.m. Saturday at 9 Gar- the other day at Marblehead into a building was reported. 1:26 a.m. Friday at 145 Essex 50th St., Lauderhill, Florida, was at 3:24 a.m. Sunday at Adams diner St.; at 9:15 p.m. Satur- High School and his daughter The manager had the building St.; at 1:29 a.m. Friday at 34 arrested on a warrant charge of and Chestnut streets; at 5:18 day at 119 Lewis St.; at 9:33 reported it to the guidance boarded up for the night. Hillcrest Circle; at 1:50 p.m., larceny at 3:43 a.m. Sunday. a.m. Sunday at 21 Myrtle St.; p.m. Saturday at 43 State St.; counselor. The caller spoke to A report of a motor vehicle Saturday at 26 New Ocean St.; Dennis Hanton, 30, of 3 at 9:22 a.m. Sunday at 437 at 12:52 a.m. Sunday at 5 the guidance counselor who accident with personal injury at 3:51 p.m. Saturday at 450 Manson St., was arrested and Chestnut St. Norwood Terrace; at 1:41 a.m. assured him they were “inves- at 5:12 p.m. Friday at 18 War- Paradise Road. charged with OUI liquor, leav- A report of a motor vehicle hit Sunday at George’s Roast Beef tigating” the incident. He just ren St. Deborah Ajose, 34, of ing the scene of property dam- and run accident at 6:01 a.m. at 124 Broad St.; at 2:44 a.m. wanted to make sure someone 37 Bowditch St., Apt. 2, was Theft age and alcohol from an open Friday at 23 Archer St.; at 2:30 Sunday at 21 Harwood St.; at knew what happened. summoned for unlicensed op- container in a motor vehicle at p.m. Friday at Liberty and Wil- 5:29 a.m. Sunday at Speed- A caller reported people eration of a motor vehicle. A report of a larceny at 8:27 2:54 a.m. Sunday. low streets; at 5:32 p.m. Friday way Gas Station at 120 Liberty walking around with flashlights A report of a motor vehicle a.m. Friday at Swampscott Tammy Lafountaine, 38, was at Empire and Essex streets; at St.; at 11:13 a.m. Sunday at like they were trying to get in- hit and run accident at 9:25 High School at 200 Essex St. Cannabis makes appearance at pot business convention

ASSOCIATED PRESS BOSTON — Banned cannabis has made an ap- pearance at the New En- gland Cannabis Conven- tion in Boston. The event took place on Saturday and Sunday at the Hynes Convention Center, which bans the plant. Marijuana samples were photographed at a ven- dor’s booth as the group gave away free cannabis seeds with the purchase of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a T-shirt. Stormy Daniels during her interview with Anderson Cooper on “60 Minutes.” Conference founder Marc Shepard says if ven- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS dors did have cannabis, Connor Valliere, of Bedford, Mass., smells a Porn star describes threat over which he could not con- marijuana sample at the New England Canna- firm, they’d be in violation bis Convention Sunday, in Boston. of the convention center’s her alleged Trump encounter policy. up to one ounce of pot in older are expected to Shepard says the event Massachusetts in public, begin in July following By Ken Thomas counter with Trump, say- allegations. His attorney, is about networking, not and up to 10 ounces at the legalization of recre- and Kevin Freking ing, “This is not a ‘Me too.’ Michael Cohen, has said consumption. home with no penalty. ational marijuana in No- ASSOCIATED PRESS I was not a victim.” Trump never had an affair An adult can possess Sales to adults 21 and vember 2016. The adult film actress with Daniels. Cohen has WASHINGTON — Adult provided little new evi- said he paid the $130,000 film star Stormy Daniels dence of her alleged 2006 out of his pocket. Congressman: Bombing suspect says she was threatened affair with Trump but said Cohen has said neither to keep silent about an she faced intimidation tac- the Trump Organization alleged sexual encounter tics aimed at ensuring her called himself a ‘psychopath’ with Donald Trump in nor the Trump campaign 2006, telling her story in silence in 2011. was a party to the trans- By Ryan J. Foley not show any remorse, in parts of Austin, killing a highly anticipated inter- Daniels said that in the action with Daniels and ASSOCIATED PRESS fact questioning himself two people and severe- incident, in a parking lot, he was not reimbursed for view with CBS’ “60 Min- for why he didn’t feel any ly wounding four others. the man told her: “Leave the payment. utes” broadcast Sunday. AUSTIN, Texas — The remorse for what he did,” He began by placing ex- Trump alone. Forget the In the interview, Dan- suspected Austin bomber Daniels said she was McCaul said. plosives in packages left story.” She said he then iels described a sexual en- called himself a “psycho- threatened by an uniden- McCaul, a former feder- overnight on doorsteps, looked at her daughter counter with Trump that path” in a recorded con- tified man in Las Vegas al prosecutor who chairs killing 39-year-old father and said, “That’s a beau- began with him talking fession and said he felt no to keep quiet about her the House Committee on Anthony Stephan House alleged relationship with tiful little girl. It’d be a about himself and show- remorse for deadly explo- Homeland Security, spoke shame if something hap- ing her an issue of a mag- sions that killed two peo- and 17-year-old musician Trump, an incident that at a news conference Draylen Mason and crit- she said happened while pened to her mom.” azine with his picture on ple and terrorized the city, where he thanked law ically injuring 75-year- she was with her young Daniels received a the cover. She said she a U.S. congressman said enforcement officials for old Esperanza Herrera. daughter. She said in the $130,000 payment days asked, “Does this ... does Saturday. bringing the three-week interview that she had one before the 2016 presi- this normally work for Investigators are still spree to an end. He called He then rigged an explo- encounter of consensual dential election for her you?” He was taken aback, looking into what motivat- the investigation, which sive to a tripwire along a sex with the future presi- silence and has sought to she says. “And I was like, ed 23-year-old Mark An- included more than 800 public trail, injuring two dent. invalidate a nondisclosure ‘Someone should take thony Conditt, but the re- officers, a textbook exam- young men who crossed it. “He knows I’m telling agreement. that magazine and spank cording he left on his cell ple of how local, state and Finally, he sent two par- the truth,” said Dan- The White House did you with it.’” She says she phone shows that he was a federal agencies should cels with bombs via Fe- iels, whose legal name is not immediately comment then ordered him to drop “sick individual,” U.S. Rep. work together. dEx, one of which explod- Stephanie Clifford. She Sunday on the interview. his pants and, in a playful Michael McCaul said. Beginning March 2, ed and injured a worker at does not allege that she Trump, through his repre- manner, “I just gave him a “He did refer to himself police say Conditt plant- a distribution center near was coerced in her en- sentatives, has denied the couple swats.” as a psychopath. He did ed bombs in different San Antonio. MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 E for All entrepreneurship event Search is on for coming to Lynn Arts on Tuesday new Public Services

EFORALL sive entrepreneurship, is and another who owns a program. The annual pro- director in Peabody based in Lowell and its store. gram starts with 12 weeks From A1 said Bettencourt. other locations include Modi said she has no of workshops led by area SERVICES colors, are more of a fash- Lawrence and New Bed- business background her- business experts, weekly From A1 In other business, the ion item, such an accent ford. self though, and EforAll meetings with a team of council last Thursday also The council also ap- piece for an outfit. But the “I think what I person- really allowed her to fine mentors and a chance to recommended an $1,100 wraps can also be practi- proved an increase in the raise for the Peabody Mu- ally loved about working tune her business. The or- win from a $15,000 cash maximum salary for the cal. Women can wear them nicipal Light Commission- with Ludia is that she’s ganization opened some prize pool. assistant public services on their heads to protect ers to $5,100 per year. The maintained her connec- doors for her and has Following graduation, he director to $95,000 from their natural hair when tions with her roots in Si- taught her ways to make said EforAll will continue last time the elected com- going to bed at night. The $85,500. erra Leone in Africa and Rooted Wraps successful to keep in touch with the “The assistant direc- missioners got a raise was wraps can be tied in many she’s been able to bridge in the future. Modi sells finalists, which includes in 1996. different ways, including tor does not get overtime that culture through her her head wraps online at monthly meetings with rates like others in the de- The pay bump will now as a bow on the top of the business with the wraps www.rootedwraps.com or the entrepreneurs. The head. partment do, and he works have to be approved by that she sells,” said Derek at open markets. mentors will also contin- more hours than anybody,” Legislature. “My brand is a way to Marin, program manag- “I’m truly grateful to ue meeting with the en- celebrate African culture er for EforAll Lynn. “It’s have EforAll,” Modi said. trepreneurs to make sure and to embolden women great to see she has a lot of “I would not be where I am they’re moving forward The ball in Saugus of color,” said Modi. “We’re pride in where she comes right now without the or- with their businesses and all queens and we should from.” ganization being that rock offer support. More funds be able to celebrate that Modi said her family to lean on and to teach me will also be distributed for Town Meeting’s court by wearing bold prints came to the United States how to run a business.” the cohort. and colors that make us 15 years ago after fleeing Marin said the eight fi- “We want to turn Lynn stand out and make us SAUGUS “This will help the beau- the civil war in Sierra Le- nalists were selected from into the entrepreneurial beautiful. tiful building we have.” he one. The United States about 25 applicants. A lot hub of the North Shore From A1 “I wear them every day said. became a safe haven and of the applicants tend to and through EforAll sup- purposefully because it’s The review would deter- DOUBLE TAX Lynn has become a tight be minorities, such as peo- port the entire community a remembrance that I am mine a course of action for EXEMPTION community for her family. in starting and growing royalty and I should be ple of color and women. completing stormwater Town meeting members their businesses,” said carrying myself as such. She said the economy The expectation is that projects across town over will be asked to offset the Kevin Moforte, executive When you feel your head today in Sierra Leone is a more Latinos will be par- the next two decades. cost of a new middle-high director of the EforAll wraps, it’s a sense that work in progress — things ticipating in Lynn, so the “This would be getting school by doubling the real Lynn program, in state- you’re wearing a crown. are thriving, but it’s a slow decision was made to start an allocation of money so estate property tax exemp- ment. All women are royalty. All progression. She wants to a Spanish accelerator pro- we can start that project, tion for eligible seniors, Other finalists include men are royalty. It’s a bold bring her business back gram in the city, which as far as doing the analy- disabled veterans, and oth- Sheryl Perlow, of Mar- statement that I am wear- to Sierra Leone and have kicks off in June. sis and putting a master er qualifying taxpayers. blehead, with Wicked ing my crown today (and) everything manufactured “Our mission is to drive plan together for storm The current taxpayer Awesome Brownie; Anita a remembrance that you there, to support the econ- economic opportunity water, which is, as every- exemption for eligible se- Deeley, of Beverly with are someone special and omy there as well as here. within gateway cities, body knows, a major issue niors, veterans, and oth- Beverly Bees; Carla Orr, of you should always carry “I was born and raised small to mid-size cities, in the town of Saugus, as er residents ranges from Beverly, with Ladies En- yourself as such.” there,” Modi said. “It’s re- and we feel the best way well as most communi- $309 to a full annual ex- trance Art Studio; Vincent She is one of eight final- ally important for me to we can do that is by driv- ties,” said Crabtree. emption. Those residents Prezioso and Patrick Lin- ists selected to participate support the people back ing entrepreneurship,” IMPROVING would automatically see quist, of East Boston, with TOWN HALL in the Entrepreneurship home who are working Marin said. the exemption double. Pun Pantry; Blonde Beau- If approved, upgrades for All (EforAll) Winter just as hard as we are and A public graduation OTHER MATTERS champ, of Milton, with would be made to the in- Business Accelerator Pro- who can benefit from the ceremony will be held on Town Meeting members thisHaiti, Aisha Townes side and outside of Town gram in Lynn. The EforAll success.” Tuesday at the LynnArts will be asked to fund the and Fatimah Finney, of Hall. Last year, an ap- Lynn finalists include sev- Modi, who has a mas- Gallery from 5:30 to 7:30 design and construction of en early-stage businesses ter’s degree in nonprofit p.m., where approximate- Maynard, with Where’s propriation of $200,000 my Breakthrough; and brought in an assess- the town’s dams at Golden and one nonprofit. The management from North- ly $8,000 will be awarded Hills to comply with state group is the second one to eastern University, said to the finalists. The en- Jesse Deveau, of East Bos- ment team to look at the ton, with Housecar. building and its needs. It standards, the removal of go through the program entrepreneurship is in her trepreneurs will present double electricity poles, and since the organization blood — three of her aunts their businesses during was discovered that more Gayla Cawley can be upgrades to public safety launched last year in the are entrepreneurs back in the ceremony. money was needed to re- reached at gcawley@item- place rotted wood, strip radio infrastructure, which city. EforAll, whose mis- Sierra Leone, including Marin said the gradua- is almost 20 years old. sion is to strengthen mid- one who does fashion and tion marks the end of the live.com. Follow her on lead paint, replace boards, and repaint. The roof of sized cities through inclu- design and sells clothes, accelerator portion of the Twitter @GaylaCawley. Bridget Turcotte can be the front porch needs work, but most of the slate reached at bturcotte@item- shingles remain in good live.com. Follow her on shape, said Crabtree. Twitter @BridgetTurcotte.

Isaac FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Davila looks out Ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont over the takes the podium at a gathering to watch the ocean election results for Spain’s Catalonia region at along Lynn the Square Meeting Center in Brussels. Shore Drive as he scans Catalan ex-leader’s for a good shot of the capture in Germany landscape. sparks mass protests ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK By Joseph Wilson eastern region in October. and Kirsten The Catalan parliament’s Grieshaber subsequent declaration of Lynn Shutter Society gives people a ASSOCIATED PRESS independence received no international recognition BARCELONA, Spain — and provoked a takeover place to share their photography skills Five months after going of the regional government on the run from Spanish by Spanish authorities that authorities, Catalonia’s SHUTTER comments, Davila noticed page, which has more than ball gown and I took her they say won’t be lifted un- former president was de- til a new government that From A1 how quickly opinions and 2,000 members, have cre- pictures in front of High tained in Germany on an respects Spain’s Constitu- comments turned into ated a safe haven for old Rock Tower, which made it international warrant for clients and works tion is in place. out-of-control arguments and new photographers to look like she was in front Sunday by highway police shifts at General Electric Spain’s state prosecu- between members. share their work. of a castle and they came after the ardent separat- as a bench hand, which he “One thing I did notice “I see a lot of posts of new tor office said it was in out amazing,” he said. ist crossed the border with has done for the past 11 though is when members members talking about contact with its German As a man with many Denmark. years. would post old pictures of how they left the camera a counterparts to carry out ventures and jobs, Davila Carles Puigdemont’s cap- “My favorite photos are Lynn, people would stop long time ago and just be- its request to extradite ture, aided by Spanish intel- usually of my kids, like fighting on one thread to cause of this page it gets says it can become hard Puigdemont to Spain, when they were born, I see this one and it was them motivated to come to invest all of his time ligence services, sparked where he faces charges started with the little great to see how the pic- out again, and that makes into the page, but he does protests of tens of thou- including rebellion that Kodak cameras,” he said. tures brought these peo- me feel really good,” said whatever he can to make sands in Catalonia’s main could put him in prison for “I used to draw a lot as a ple together,” he said. “So, Davila. it work. Members have city of Barcelona and oth- up to 30 years. kid and as time went on, when I started posting my Davila, whose great- begun to post daily about er towns in the wealthy In Barcelona, riot po- I started playing around own photos I noticed that est inspiration is famous the possibility of their northeastern corner of lice shoved and struck with photoshop, which I something that was so in- American artist Bob page leader starting up Spain. Some of the demon- protesters with batons learned before I started significant to me meant Ross, adores using the group photography class- strators clashed with riot to keep an angry crowd police, leaving more than editing photos. So I didn’t so much to someone else, landscapes of Lynn as es to help them learn the from advancing on the 50 civilians and police offi- start being seriously into and they’d share their sto- backdrops for his pro- shutter basics. Once his office of the Spanish gov- cers injured and leading to ernment’s representative. photography until I got ries and histories behind fessional portraits. With schedule starts to clear up, four arrests. Puigdemont Police vans showed stains this camera almost seven where my picture was tak- celebrations such as wed- Davila hopes to hold a va- years ago.” en.” dings, graduations, and will appear before a Ger- of yellow paint reportedly riety of small classes and Davila has always Last year, he brought in birthdays, the local pho- man judge on Monday. thrown by protestors. Re- shown interest in the Isaac Daniel, whom he met tographer has an endless member meet-ups. Spain was plunged into inforcements were called city’s culture and has be- at a local gallery event, to amount of beautiful sce- “Lynn has such an inter- its worst political crisis in in after several hours come a member of numer- help moderate the page nic backgrounds to choose esting history, and I don’t four decades when Puig- to clear the neighboring ous Lynn-based Facebook and ensure that no poli- from. know it all, but I always demont’s government flout- streets, with protestors groups over the years. As tics or negativity would be “I had a client who was get inspired by it and end ed a court ban and held an tossing street barriers page moderators began to brought in by any mem- taking a portrait for her up losing myself in the ad-hoc referendum on in- and burning two garbage stop regulating posts and bers. The guidelines of the quinceanera with a blue scenery,” he said. dependence for the north- bins as they retreated. A8 MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Stars affected by violence join students’ gun-reform rallies LOS ANGELES (AP) — Paul McCa- prompted by the 1980 Manhattan shoot- rtney, Common, Miley Cyrus, Amy ing death of John Lennon, his former Schumer and other stars played sup- Beatles bandmate. porting roles at nationwide gun-reform “One of my best friends was killed in rallies dominated by teenage survivors’ gun violence, right ‘round here, so it’s emotional speeches. important to me,” he told CNN. Still, the protests were deeply personal Asked what he hoped could be accom- for some of the celebrities involved. plished by the event, McCartney opened Jennifer Hudson, who performed his jacket to show the slogan embla- “The Times They Are A Changin’” to cap zoned on his black T-shirt: “We can end Saturday’s March for Our Lives rally in Washington, D.C., alluded to the shoot- gun violence.” ing deaths of her mother, brother and Hudson, appearing tearful as she 7-year-old nephew in 2008. concluded her appearance, was backed “We’ve all lost somebody. ... We’ve all by members of a Washington choir and got a purpose. And we want what? We survivors of the Feb. 14 Parkland, Fla., want change,” she said, encouraging the high school shooting. Students from the vast crowd to join her in song. school led rallies attended by hundreds McCartney said his decision to take of thousands of people in the nation’s part in the rally was capital and other U.S. cities.

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘Paci c Rim: Uprising’ dethrones ‘Black Panther’

NEW YORK (AP) — It took six weeks sixth weekend, Ryan Coogler’s lm but “Black Panther” has nally been notched another box-of ce milestone. It’s unseated as the top lm at the North now the highest-grossing superhero lm American box of ce. The monsters vs. ever in North America, not accounting robots science- ction sequel “Paci c Rim: for in ation. The lm’s $631 million in Uprising” dethroned the superhero sen- domestic ticket sales has surpassed the sation with $28 million in ticket sales, $623 million of 2012’s “The Avengers.” according to studio estimates Sunday. ‘’Black Panther” also becomes the fth But the result for “Paci c Rim: Upris- highest grossing lm of all-time, rising ing,” a Universal Pictures-Legendary above “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.” Entertainment release that cost $150 The record-breaking hit of “Black million to make, was soft — at least Panther” has been followed by a string of domestically. Like the recently released lackluster performers, including “Tomb “Tomb Raider,” its biggest business was Raider,” ‘’A Wrinkle in Time” and “Red in , where “Paci c Rim: Uprising” Sparrow.” ‘’Paci c Rim: Uprising” may debuted with $65 million for Legendary, have taken down “Black Panther,” but which the Chinese conglomerate Wanda a blockbuster heir to still hasn’t been Group acquired in 2016. found. Next weekend, Steven Spiel- And even though “Black Panther” slid berg will try with his big-budget virtu- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to second place with $16.7 million in its al-reality spectacle “Ready Player One.” Trump staf ng — or casting — from Fox

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s favorite TV network is increasingly serving as a West Wing casting call, as the president reshapes his admin- istration with camera-ready personalities. Trump’s new national security adviser, , is a former U.N. ambassador, a White House veteran — and perhaps most importantly a channel talking head. Bolton’s appointment, rushed out late Thursday, follows Trump’s recent attempt to recruit Fox guest Joseph diGenova for his legal team. Bolton went on Fox to discuss his selection and said it had happened so quickly that “I think I’m still a Fox News contributor.” Another recent TV-land addition to the Trump White House is veteran CNBC contributor Larry Kudlow as top economic adviser. Other Fox faces on Trump’s team: rising State Department star Heather Nauert, a former Fox News anchor; communications adviser PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Mercedes Schlapp and Treasury Department spokes- man Tony Sayegh. The latter two are both former Fox Voguing revives as Paris minorities commentators. “He’s looking for people who are ready to be part of strike a political pose that television White House,” said Kendall Phillips, a communication and rhetorical studies professor at Syr- PARIS (AP) — In garish makeup and dangerously acuse University. “This is the Fox television presidency high heels, a black male dancer’s outstretched arms all the way up and down.” aggressively slice the air in time to the Paris nightclub music until suddenly, he drops “dead” on the  oor. Vogue, the ‘80s dance movement Madonna popular- Catch up ized in her hit 1990 song of the same name, is experi- with your encing a revival in France. It’s not just a  amboyant pastime. For many minority French communities favorite team who feel alienated over tensions arising from divisive in Item Sports! anti-gay marriage protests and the anti-immigration National Front, it’s a statement of de ance. Many gay black and Arab youths — especially those from Paris’ less af uent and religiously conservative PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS suburbs — see Vogue dance events as safe places in RALLY FREE which their racial and sexual identities can be fully to expressed without fear of reprisals. Lights go dark for Earth Hour to “Not many people realize but voguing, it’s political. highlight climate change Ralph E. Crompton When they were lining the streets in France with an- gry anti-gay marriage signs, the others were express- LONDON (AP) — In Paris, the Eiffel Tower went A Local Lynn Native ing themselves with dance on the Vogue runway,” said dark. In London, a kaleidoscope of famous sites dancer Marion Tiger Melody. switched off their lights — Tower Bridge, Big Ben, Follow our “The increased popularity of the (far-right) Nation- Piccadilly Circus, the London Eye. al Front (party) must also have had an impact,” she That scene was repeated over and over across the Facebook page at: added. world on Saturday night: at Sydney’s Opera House; at “Rally to Free France is now the world’s biggest voguing hub out- New Delhi’s great arch; at Kuala Lumpur’s Petronas Ralph E. side of New York. Talented young dancers and drag Towers; at Edinburgh Castle in Scotland; at Branden- queens in outlandish costumes face off in competitions, burg Gate in Berlin; at St. Basil’s Cathedral in Mos- Crompton” showing off moves inspired by the poses of fashion cow; at the Empire State Building in New York. models in the pages of Vogue magazine. It lasted for just an hour and its power is purely sym- bolic. But in countries around the world, at 8:30 p.m., people were switching off their lights for Earth Hour, a Sign our global call for international unity on the importance of SEND US YOUR STUFF addressing climate change. petition at Since beginning in Sydney in 2007, Earth Hour has WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, spread to more than 180 countries, with tens of mil- Change.org PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR lions of people joining in, from turning off their own SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. porch lights to letting the grand sites like the Opera House go dark.

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STEVE KRAUSE Strange bedfellows in NCAAs Idle chatter while waiting for a mass meltdown so there poor high school kids can get outside and play … As a Northeastern graduate, I learned very early in the game that if there was one school in Boston to hate, it was Boston University. It didn’t matter that the Terriers were miles ahead of us in hockey. In every oth- er sport, the schools were competitive with each other. Forget Boston College. By the end of the 1960s, BC had committed to separating itself from the rest of the Boston pack in football and basketball, making parity im- possible. And even though the Eagles have ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE not have an easy decade in either sports, they are still miles ahead of what’s left of Sean Kay of Melrose, 15, left, was the overall winner in Sunday’s Hibernian 5K road race. Kelly Stevens of the BU/NU axis. Harvard is in this mix Salem was the women’s winner. too, but it’s hard to work up a good hatred for the Crimson. They were always the team we’d root for in the Beanpot when they were paying either BC or BU. Plus they were the only team we could beat. It was a fun run in Lynn This year, Northeastern was fortunate enough to make the NCAAs in hockey and lost right away Saturday to Michi- They were out bright and early for Hibernian race gan. Providence fell to Notre Dame. This means that this Husky devotee ITEM STAFF REPORT had to root for BU Sunday so that the Eastern U.S. could rescue a shred of dig- LYNN — A total of 454 runners and nity to this year’s Frozen Four. walkers took part in the ninth annual Alas, it was not to be. The Wolverines Hibernian 5K road race that wound its won, 6-3, meaning the Frozen Four will way through the streets of West Lynn be a Midwest-West showdown. Sunday morning. I make no bones about my love for all The winner, with a time of 17:31, was things Notre Dame, so guess who I’m 15-year-old Sean Kay, of Melrose, who pulling for in two weeks? outpaced second-place winner Michael • Pullii,41, of Medford by 23 seconds. (real name Sister Jean Finishing third was James Pawlicki, Dolores-Schmidt) has inspired the 43, in 18:02. Pawlicki was also the first Loyola-Chicago team Lynn runner to finish. to make the NCAA men’s basketball Fi- Adam Crombie, 32, of Winthrop was nal Four. fourth (18:18) and Patrick Jamieson of Anyone from Lynn who attended Sa- Natick was fifth (19;26). cred Heart School in the 1960s and 70s, The top female finisher, and 15th over- or who attended religious education all, was Kelly Stevens of Salem, who ran classes, will certainly remember Sister the course in 20:57. The first Lynn female Odilla (also known as Sister Mary Be- to finish was Tia Foglietta, 20, in 21:06. atrice). The youngest runner to participate As a child in Revere, Sister Odilla grew was 9-year-old Marianna Kay, also of Melrose, who finished 31st and ran a up as the only girl in a house full of boys. A chilly Marianna Kay, 9, of Mel- A portion of the 454 runners who She learned early how to deal with rough- time of 23:03. rose, whose brother was the over- Veteran Lynn racer Jerry Powers, 73, took off Sunday morning from and-tumble elementary-school boys, and all winner, was the youngest par- in front of the Hibernian Hall on consequently, developed a reputation as was the oldest runner. He finished in ticipant Sunday. North Federal Street in Lynn. the sixth-grade teacher at Sacred Heart 29:44. of giving boys more of a break, let’s say, than many other nuns might. I read about Sister Jean and automat- ically see Sister Odilla. I can see her in the huddle with all these basketball Peabody softball players, giving them what-for when they KRAUSE, B2 long on experience

By Anne Marie Tobin ners failed to make it out of the FOR THE ITEM first round of the tournament for a fifth straight year, losing PEABODY — The Peabody to No. 16 Chelmsford, 4-2. Tanners softball team has not This year, the turnout at try- won an Northeastern Confer- outs was small compared to re- ence title since 2013. cent seasons, so there will be no That could change this year. freshman team. But Peabody With six returning starters obtained a middle school waiv- and the addition of a Bishop er, so there are several 7th and Fenwick transfer student with 8th graders in the program, three years of varsity experi- many who have been a part of ence, the Tanners may have Peabody teams that won state what it takes not only to win and regional Little League a conference title, but make a softball championships, which PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS deep run in the North Division may help cultivate the culture Boston University’s Nikolas Ols- 1 tournament.. of a winning program. son (13) and Brandon Hickey (4) Last year the team had an More good news is the Tan- ITEM FILE PHOTO up-and-down year, finishing ners lost only three starters kneel on the ice after losing 6-3 to Tianna Dawe wil return on the mound for the Michigan Sunday. 11-10, earning the No. 17 seed PEABODY, B2 in a 19-team bracket. The Tan- Peabody softball team this spring. Elementary: Sister Jean, ’Nova, It’s an East Kansas, Michigan Lynn sweep make the nal cut ITEM STAFF REPORT ASSOCIATED PRESS come known as the “other” LYNN — The Lynn Ele- semifinal, it’s an upstart Three teams that need vs. another school that mentary Basketball Tour- no introduction. One from knows this road: No. 11 nament came to a close on out of nowhere. Loyola-Chicago vs. No. 3 Saturday with the fifth an- Though the 2018 NCAA Michigan . nual All Star Games at the Tournament produced the Remarkable as Loyola’s Sisson/Pickering gym. biggest upset in the histo- run — and this tourna- Before each game, two ry of the event along with ment — have been, this competitions were held a seemingly endless string marks the fifth time for both the boys and of wild finishes and unex- over the last six seasons girls divisions. In the girls pected results, the Final that three teams seeded free-throw contest, Lin- Four will look very much 1 through 4 have been coln-Thomson’s Dayana like it has over the last joined by another seeded 7 Hios Edwards came away handful of seasons. or higher. with the trophy and the In one of next Saturday’s The four previous times, semifinals, it’s a barnburn- girls “Around the World” the underdog has bowed er of a matchup between Champ was Sewell-Ander- out in the semifinal. top-seeded programs with son’s Jomary Lora. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK “Why not us?” Ramblers rich histories: Villanova coach Porter Moser said, For the boys, Washing- East Lynn’s Jacob Beyea, center, fends off West’s Cameron Weaver, left, vs. Kansas. ELEMENTARY, B2 and Ryan Amirault during Saturday’s elementary school all-star game. In what will quickly be- NCAA, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2018 Strange bedfellows in tournaments

KRAUSE ern Conference in football. souri Valley Conference of considerations factored From B1 And while I’ve grown (Loyola). in. And in the spring, those disenchanted with the One of these years, a considerations include make mistakes. cesspool that is college mid-major is going to win proms and graduations. I’m sure other Catholic basketball (all college this thing. Maybe Sister It’s tough enough to plan school graduates, from oth- sports, really), and have Jean can make that happen. tournament games around er parishes and commu- not greeted this year’s • proms, senior outings, and nities, have come across NCAA men’s basketball As we make the rounds graduations. It would be nuns who seemed to have tournament with as much of high school coaches for commensurately worse a tomboy streak in them. enthusiasm as I have in preseason previews, the to try and do that if more I’d imagine that all of us, recent years, I’ve snuck a sentiment has been raised, teams were still playing. unless there’s a compelling peek. It’s difficult to avoid more than once, that may- I’ve always thought, by reason to root for another of this thing entirely. be the MIAA could push the way, that the toughest the Final Four teams, will And it is very refreshing the start of spring sports of the three seasons for COURTESY PHOTO be pulling for the Ramblers to me to see a Final Four up a week so that there coaching is the spring. And Lynn Classical’s citywide award winners Saturday against Michigan. that doesn’t contain an would be a better chance you have a senior-heavy were, from left, Zachary Westin, Carly Men- • ACC team. Thanks to both to let things warm up and team in the spring, it’s even donca, assistant coach Kay Rowe, head And while we’re on the Michigan and Kansas for the snow melt. tougher because — quite coach Denise Silva, Sarah Sirois, Jacob subject of the NCAAs, the making that happen. It sounds good in theory. rightly — seniors have oth- Lang, assistant coach Charlie Rowe, and, in haughty superiority of the The final score stands But I’m not sure it would er things on their minds be- front, diving coach Don McKenney. Atlantic Coast Conference with one Big Ten team really work well. These sides sports. They have to in college basketball has al- (Michigan) one Big East seasons are slotted (some be really locked in to what ways rivaled, to me, the simi- (Villanova), one Big 12 might even say jammed) they’re doing, because it’s a Classical swim lar attitude of the Southeast- (Kansas) and one Mis- very tightly with a myriad real balancing act. awards given Loyola, Kansas, Michigan, Villanova make cut NCAA LYNN — The Classi- proved; Kacey Rouse From B1 cal High swim team had and Fernando Gomez, repeating his team’s oft- its banquet earlier this coaches awards; Ciara used mantra this month month at the Old Tyme Collins, diving; Adam — one he hopes can lead Italian Cuisine. Mariano and Cristian Citywide awards went to yet another history Flores, Peter A. Sawin making upset. “You have to Jacob Lang, male unsung hero; Sidney St. swimmer of the year; to have high-character Ives, spirit; Tyler Mill- guys that believe to truly Carly Mendonca, fe- er and Kimberly Ave- male swimmer of the do that.” lar, boosters; Josue Go- year; Sarah Sirois, diver The teams will have mez, Trevor Henry and of the year; and Zacha- trouble topping the show ry Westin, John Cahill Emmanual Carcamo, Kansas and Duke put Award. Ram Awards; Shannon on Sunday with the last Other awards went Dunnigan and Jessica spot in San Antonio up to Sirois and Westin, Page, Monogram Club; for grabs. The Jayhawks student/athletes; Men- Anne-Marie Alukonis, topped the Blue Devils donca and Lang, most perfect attenance. 85-81 in overtime to send valuable; Kathleen Senior plaques went Kansas back to the site of Mannion, Ava Geor- to Sirois, St. Ives, Noah its last national title, in genes and Daniel Ka- Corbishley and Joselyn 2008. zimierczyk, most im- Reynoso. The Kansas-Villanova matchup is sure to re-ig- nite calls for some form of reseeding heading into Peabody softball team is long the Final Four. The win- ner between the top seeds on experience this spring will almost certainly be favored in the final. This PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS PEABODY could help us solve our hit- year’s most-notable un- Villanova’s Jalen Brunson, front, son of former Salem High star Rick From B1 ting woes that proved to derdog — outside of Mary- be our downfall last year. Brunson, drives past Texas Tech’s Zhaire Smith during the second half o graduation in third land-Baltimore County, of Sunday’s game. I’m just disappointed to which beat Virginia in the baseman Kaitlyn Thibo- have her for only one year tournament’s first week served as prelude to the verines were a middle- past two weeks. The key deau-Corey, left fielder as she is a great player. to pull off the first 16 vs. better-known title game of-the-pack Big Ten team to all this success? “At this Lexie Zammer and NEC “Starting-wise, we have 1 upset — is Loyola-Chi- in which Texas Western in early February, after point, you don’t really try all-star shortstop Alyssa a very tight infield and Alperen. Thibodeau-Co- cago. and its all-black starting a loss at Northwestern to figure out why,” coach return some players who Urged on by their lineup defeated Kentucky. dropped them to 8-5 in rey is now playing at played very good defense Jay Wright said. “You’re Mitchell College and has 98-year-old nun, Sister Loyola went on to beat the conference. They ha- kind of saying, ‘Why us,’ last year, but hitting just Jean Dolores Schmidt, the Cincinnati in overtime for ven’t lost since, and their gotten off to a terrific start killed us at times, that you know, and just soak- in her rookie season, bat- Ramblers are the fourth the title. After the win Sat- 13-game winning streak ing it in.” was our bugaboo. Luci will 11th seed to make college ting .333 in the four games urday, , a mem- is second in the country KANSAS: Since win- help us with that.” basketball’s final week- she has played. ber of the 1963 team, said only to the Ramblers, who ning it all in 2008, the Melanaphy said he ex- end — joining LSU (1986), The Tanners will be led the Ramblers are capable have won 14 straight. “We Jayhawks had been seed- pects Danvers, Beverly George Mason (2006) and by their tri-captains — se- of bringing home another don’t get caught up in the ed No. 1 five times and and Marblehead will be VCU (2011). championship. win streak that we’re on,” nior 4-year veteran Mallo- the class of the conference. failed to make the Final ry LeBlanc, junior 3-year A look at some of the “I think they’re the best guard Charles Matthews “I don’t know too much Four any of those times. starter and NEC all-star history behind these Final right now,” Hunter said. said. “We didn’t even know about Revere, but Marble- If Grayson Allen’s shot at Tianna Dawe and junior Four teams: “They work so well to- we were on a 13-game win head is bringing back two the buzzer in regulation 2-year starter Kristina LOYOLA-CHICAGO: gether. They can play with streak.” good pitchers, so they will hadn’t gone in and out — Rossignol. It’s not totally accurate to anybody — anybody — VILLANOVA: Juniors be good,” he said. “Clas- twice — this might have LeBlanc, an outfielder say the Ramblers are from right now.” Jalen Brunson and Mikal sical lost their pitcher so marked No. 6. But Malik who also logged a few in- nowhere. This program MICHIGAN: All the Bridges were there for they might be down a lit- Newman scored all 13 of nings in the circle, is slat- won the title in 1963 in freshmen dominating to- Villanova’s national title tle, but overall the pitch- Kansas’ points in over- ed to move over to short- one of the most significant day’s game should pay two years ago. They are ing will be good within the time to help the Jayhawks stop, while Dawe returns championship runs in the homage to the Fab Five the team’s leading scorers. conference. It’s going to be top Duke. “There’s a lot of as the ace of the pitching sport’s history — includ- — the group of five fresh- The Wildcats haven’t been tough as there are no cup- players out there who de- staff. Rossignol had a ing a game known as the men, including Jalen Rose seriously pushed yet in cake games in our confer- serve the best of the best,” breakout season last year “Game of Change.” The and Chris Webber, who the tournament, winning Jayhawks coach Bill Self and returns as Dawe’s bat- ence. Ramblers, with a most- made baggy shorts the every game by double-dig- tery mate behind the plate “We have a good pitcher, ly black roster, defeated rage and took the Wol- its and paying no mind said. “They get to experi- for a second year. too, so we could be in the an all-white team from verines to the Final Four to the upsets that have ence the very best there is. “Kristina was a dia- mix somewhere. We will Mississippi State, which in 1992. This year’s Wol- busted brackets for the I’m happy for them.” mond in the rough and has have to step up our games really matured as a catch- if we want to compete for East Lynn er,” said Butch Melanaphy, a league championship, now in his 12th year at but we have a strong nu- scores sweep the helm. “She and Tian- cleus of returners with na have been working at lots of experience, and God SportsPlex in the off sea- knows, with this weather ELEMENTARY son and Kristina will be there is zero likelihood we From B1 calling all the games this will be playing the first year. They work really week of April, so we will ton’s Jarrod Allen captured well together.” have plenty of time in- the free-throw crown while Mikayla Iannalfo re- doors to work on it.” fellow finalist Ca- turns for a second year Weather permitting, the nei McLeod won the 3-Point as the Tanners’ starting Tanners aren’t wasting Contest. second baseman, while any time testing the wa- The first game of the day Sydney Lowery returns ters this season as they — which pits East Lynn vs. will be tested right out as starting first baseman West Lynn — was a well-bal- of the gate in their first and Kelsey Blake returns anced affair that ended in a for another season in the game of the season, play- ing perennial Middlesex 25-19 win for the easterners. outfield. Ten players scored for East Melanaphy said the League powerhouse Read- Lynn, including Aborn’s Mea most pressing vacancy is ing on April 5 at the Kiley that left by Thibodeau-Co- School. Papazoglou, Sisson’s Brooke rey at third. “We can’t shy away from Moloney, Lynn Woods’ Sarah “We won’t know until we anyone this year and with Tartarini and Harrington’s get outside who will end the NEC being so tough Jayleen Novas. West Lynn’s up at third, but the middle this year, we need to see high scorers were Lora, Hios part of our infield should what the girls can do right Edwards and Drewicz’s Keis- be solid. We are solid at away, so playing a strong ha Perez. pitcher and catcher and team like Reading will be The East Lynn boys com- have some girls who will a test for us,” Melanaphy pleted the sweep by defeat- fill the gaps in the out- said. “Hopefully, the girls ing the West, 46-39. McLeod field.” be ready to play. We may paced East Lynn with 14 One such player who, be at a disadvantage if the points while Brickett’s Mar- game is played as sched- no doubt, will help in the vin Perkins had nine, Sisson’s uled as who knows when outfield is Fenwick senior Tyler Guy, 8, and McLeod’s transfer Lucianna Mastro- we will get outside on our teammate from Ingalls, Louis matteo. field. We’ve been told even “She is a great player without the latest bad Ledesma, scored 6. who did a great job at Fen- weather that we won’t get West Lynn’s high scorers wick for three years, and outside until after April 1 included Connery’s Fredelin will be a huge bonus for at the earliest, so I’m hop- Guerrero, Callahan’s Isac us this year,” said Mela- ing that our experience ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Medina, Sewell-Anderson’s naphy. “She is a great kid, will carry us through the Gabriel Martin and Drewicz’s and a very good hitter who early part of the season.” East Lynn’s Kaydee Rouse, right, dribbles past West’s Neveah Eth. 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Ridley basketball Swampscott skills clinics Legion tryouts The Helen Ridley basket- Registration and tryouts ball skills clinics will be for the 2018 Swampscott/ held over the next few Marblehead Junior and months, with nine sessions Senior Legion Post 57-32 in total. The clinics are all baseball season will be on Mondays from 7 p.m. Sunday, April 23 at 5 p.m. until 8:30 p.m., and will be at the Forest Street fields held on April 9, 23 and 30; in Swampscott. May 7, 14 and 21; June 4, Cost for this season is 11 and 18. The clinics are $275 per player, which open to boys and girls in includes a full uniform. grades 4-12 and will be Eligible players must held at St. Mary’s High reside in Swampscott, Mar- School on 35 Tremont St. blehead or Nahant. The The cost of the clinic is season begins early June $200 and participants will and ends in late July. This need to bring a ball. season, the American This will be a high inten- Legion District 8 will play sity clinic for boys and girls 16 regular-season games to get you in shape and to plus playoffs. All home help develop basketball skills. Drills are designed to games are played at the help any player at any level Forest Street Field in with ball handling, shooting Swampscott (behind the (off the dribble, off screens middle school). and off the pass), creating To be eligible for the your own shot and finishing senior team, a player’s at the rim. We will also mix birth date must be 1998 or in playing games so that later (cannot turn 20 in players can learn how to 2017). To be eligible for the use their skills in a game junior team, a player’s birth PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS situation. date must be 2000 or later Please email or call Helen (cannot turn 18 in 2017). To Boston Bruins’ Patrice Bergeron (37), back in action for the first time in over a month, and Min- Ridley to save your spot register, players must bring nesota Wild’s Zack Mitchell (59) skate after the puck during the first period of Sunday’s game. and/or if you have any their birth certificate (cop- questions at ridleytopflight- ies are not permitted), [email protected] or parental signature and the 781-775-0778. registration fee of $275. Marchand, B’s tame Wild in OT TV/RADIO ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — waved off after officials past Rask. A review deter- games. Brad Marchand scored 28 reviewed it and ruled that mined the play was blown Stalock got the start in Auto racing seconds into overtime to Boston’s Riley Nash ran dead before the goal. net after Devan Dubnyk 2 p.m...... Monster Energy Cup: STP 500...... FS1 lift the Boston Bruins over into goalie Alex Stalock. Rask had a number started Saturday’s win Baseball the Minnesota Wild 2-1 on Just over a minute later, of key saves in the first against Nashville. Stalock 1:05 p.m..Exhibition: Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh.... MLB Network Sunday night. the Bruins beat Stalock two periods, including a made 26 saves and fell to 6:05 p.m..Exhibition: Cubs vs. Boston...... NESN, WEEI-AM 850 Tuukka Rask made 24 on one that counted. Pas- stop of Zach Parise on a 10-11-2. College basketball saves and David Pastrnak trnak notched his 30th of short-handed chance and NOTES: Members of the 10 p.m.....College Basketball Invit.: N. Texas at San Fran...... ESPNU also scored for the Bruins, the season — and second on a backhand shot by Marjory Stoneman Doug- College basketball - women who improved to 47-17-10. in two games — when his Marcus Foligno to pre- 7 p.m...... NCAA quarterfinal: South Carolina vs. UConn...... ESPN las High School hockey Marchand got his second one-timer on a feed from serve the one-goal lead. 9 p.m...... NCAA quarterfinal: Oregon vs. Notre Dame...... ESPN team from Parkland, Fla., goal in two games and his Patrice Bergeron sailed The Wild broke through Pro basketball were in attendance and third in a four-game span. past Stalock. midway through the third. 7 p.m...... Denver at Philadelphia...... NBATV did the “Let’s Play Hockey” 10 p.m.....Boston at Phoenix...... NBATV, NBCSB, WBZ-FM 98.5 His 33rd of the season Bergeron’s assist came Captain Mikko Koivu Pro hockey was his eighth game-win- in his first game back af- scored his 14th goal when introduction. They were in 7:30 p.m.. Washington at NY Rangers...... NBCSN ner, tying a career high. ter missing a month with he collected a town for the USA Hockey Marchand also assisted on a fractured foot. The cen- from Matt Dumba’s shot National Championship NBA the first goal. ter last played on Feb. 25. and tucked it between High School tournament. Boston appeared to score Minnesota thought it Rask and the post. It was ... Several players from EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE first when Noel Acciari had the tying goal later Koivu’s second goal in a the gold medal-winning Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB found the back of the net in the second, but a whis- 10-game stretch. U.S. women’s hockey team x-Toronto 54 20 .730 — y-Houston 60 14 .811 — early in the second peri- tle sounded before Jason Minnesota has earned took part in a ceremonial x-Boston 50 23 .685 3½ San Antonio 43 31 .581 17 x-Philadelphia 42 30 .583 11 New Orleans 43 31 .581 17 od. However, the goal was Zucker poked the puck a point in five straight puck drop. New York 27 47 .365 27 Dallas 22 51 .301 37½ 23 51 .311 31 Memphis 19 54 .260 40½ Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Washington 40 33 .548 — Portland 45 28 .616 — Rozier helps Celtics crown Kings Miami 39 35 .527 1½ Oklahoma City 44 31 .587 2 Charlotte 33 41 .446 7½ Minnesota 42 32 .568 3½ Orlando 22 51 .301 18 Utah 41 32 .562 4 SACRAMENTO, Calif. Atlanta 21 53 .284 19½ Denver 40 33 .548 5 Central Division Pacific Division (AP) — Terry Rozier had W L Pct GB W L Pct GB no idea he was so close to x-Cleveland 44 29 .603 — y-Golden State 54 18 .750 — x-Indiana 43 31 .581 1½ L.A. Clippers 39 34 .534 15½ claiming a spot in the Bos- Milwaukee 39 34 .534 5 L.A. Lakers 32 40 .444 22 ton Celtics’ record books Detroit 33 40 .452 11 Sacramento 24 50 .324 31 for 3-pointers when he Chicago 24 49 .329 20 Phoenix 19 55 .257 36 tossed up a hurried shot x-clinched playoff spot L.A. Lakers at Detroit, 7 p.m. y-clinched division New York at Charlotte, 7 p.m. beyond the arc with the Sunday’s Games Memphis at Minnesota, 8 p.m. shot clock winding down Cleveland 121, Brooklyn 114 Boston at Phoenix, 10 p.m. in the fourth quarter and Milwaukee 106, San Antonio 103 Tuesday’s Games Indiana 113, Miami 107, OT San Antonio at Washington, 7 p.m. watched it bounce off the Boston 104, Sacramento 93 Denver at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers 117, Toronto 106 rim. New York 101, Washington 97 Chicago at Houston, 8 p.m. “If I knew that I would Portland 108, Oklahoma City 105 Cleveland at Miami, 8 p.m. Houston 118, Atlanta 99 Portland at New Orleans, 8 p.m. have shot five more for Utah at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. Dallas at Sacramento, 10 p.m. sure,” Rozier said. Monday’s Games Indiana at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Denver at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Milwaukee at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Rozier didn’t attempt another 3 after his miss Celtics 104, Kings 93 but it hardly mattered on BOSTON (104) 2-2 21. Totals 38-82 10-10 93. a day when Boston moved Brown 6-10 6-6 19, Horford 6-10 1-2 Boston 24 28 28 24—104 one step closer to Toronto 14, Baynes 3-4 0-0 6, Rozier 12-16 Sacra 27 33 18 15— 93 in the race for the top spot 1-1 33, Tatum 6-10 0-0 12, Nader 3-Point Goals—Boston 12-22 (Rozier 0-2 0-0 0, Ojeleye 3-6 1-4 9, 8-12, Ojeleye 2-3, Horford 1-1, Brown in the Eastern Conference. Yabusele 0-1 1-2 1, Monroe 2-10 0-0 1-3, Yabusele 0-1, Tatum 0-2), Sacra- Rozier scored a ca- 4, Allen 0-0 0-0 0, Larkin 2-3 2-2 6, mento 7-26 (Hield 3-7, Labissiere reer-high 33 points in Bird 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 40-72 12-17 2-5, Carter 1-3, Fox 1-3, Mason 0-1, his sixth start in place 104. Jackson 0-2, Bogdanovic 0-5). Fouled of injured All-Star point SACRAMENTO (93) Out—None. Rebounds—Boston 35 guard Kyrie Irving, Jaylen Jackson 2-4 0-0 4, Labissiere 5-12 (Monroe 8), Sacramento 34 (Koufos 2-2 14, Cauley-Stein 4-14 6-6 14, 9). Assists—Boston 23 (Horford 8), Brown made consecutive Fox 5-10 0-0 11, Bogdanovic 2-10 Sacramento 18 (Cauley-Stein, Mason buckets to break open a 0-0 4, Koufos 4-4 0-0 8, Mason 6-8 4). Total Fouls—Boston 11, Sacra- close game in the fourth 0-0 12, Carter 2-4 0-0 5, Hield 8-16 mento 16. A—17,583 (17,608). quarter, and the Celtics PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS held on to beat the Sac- Boston Celtics guard Terry Rozier (12) drives around Sacramento Kings NHL ramento Kings 104-93 on Sunday. guard De’Aaron Fox (5) during the first half of Sunday’s game. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Rozier shot 12 of 16, in- Atlantic Division Central Division cluding 8 of 12 on 3s, in on Feb. 2. “My job is easy. in the corners were ridic- 2011. GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA x-Ta Bay 75 51 20 4 106 272 213 x-Nashville 75 48 16 11 107 243 192 his most impressive game All I have to do is try to ulous,” Boston coach Brad Rozier’s big game came x-Boston 74 47 17 10 104 245 189 x-Winnipeg 75 46 19 10 102 250 196 of the season. Rozier, who make the shot.” Stevens said. “Those are 24 hours after Irving un- Toronto 75 45 23 7 97 255 213 Minnesota 75 42 24 9 93 232 213 The eight 3s were one big-time shots. It sort of derwent surgery to re- Florida 73 38 28 7 83 223 224 Colorado 75 41 26 8 90 239 218 had been averaging 16.2 Montreal 76 27 37 12 66 192 243 St. Louis 75 42 28 5 89 209 196 points in Irving’s absence, shy of the Celtics’ sin- helped us separate a lit- move a tension wire in Detroit 75 27 37 11 65 192 233 Dallas 76 38 30 8 84 215 208 also had five rebounds gle-game record of nine tle.” his left knee. Irving is ex- Ottawa 74 26 37 11 63 203 262 Chicago 76 31 36 9 71 214 234 Buffalo 75 23 40 12 58 174 248 Pacific Division and three assists. shared by Isaiah Thomas Brown had 19 points in pected to miss three to six Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA “A lot of credit goes to my and Antoine Walker. Three his return after missing weeks. GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 75 47 21 7 101 250 204 Wash 75 44 24 7 95 236 221 San Jose 75 43 23 9 95 232 203 teammates and my coach- of Rozier’s 3s came in the two weeks with a concus- Boston won for the Pittsburgh 76 43 27 6 92 251 233 Anaheim 75 38 24 13 89 212 200 es because they steady third quarter as part of an sion. Al Horford scored 14 fourth time in five games. Columbus 76 42 29 5 89 215 208 LA 76 41 28 7 89 221 190 believe in me every game 18-2 run, including a wide- points while Jayson Tatum Toronto, which began the Phila 76 38 25 13 89 230 228 Calgary 76 35 31 10 80 205 231 NeJ 75 39 28 8 86 225 225 Edmonton 75 34 36 5 73 217 238 and the make it happen open shot after Rozier did added 12 points and seven day with a 4 1/2-game Carolina 75 33 31 11 77 208 239 Vancouver 76 27 40 9 63 197 247 for me,” said Rozier, whose a 360-degree spin to get rebounds to help Boston lead over the Celtics, lost NYR 75 33 34 8 74 219 241 Arizona 75 25 39 11 61 186 241 NYI 75 31 34 10 72 242 273 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- previous career-best was away from a defender. win in Sacramento for to the Clippers 117-106 on 31 points against Atlanta “The two 3s Terry made the first time since Feb. 1, Sunday. time loss. Top three teams in each division and Buffalo at Toronto, 7 p.m. two wild cards per conference advance to Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 p.m. playoffs. Detroit at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. x-clinched playoff spot Arizona at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. TODAY IN SPORTS San Jose at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games Colorado at Vegas, 10 p.m. Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 4, OT Calgary at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. March 26 beat Seattle 124-98 to finish the on Mike Tyson is sentenced to six first American in 13 years to win the Winnipeg 5, Nashville 4, SO Tuesday’s Games 1944 — St. John’s, coached by Joe season at 69-13, the best record in years in prison for rape. World Figure Skating Championship Vancouver 4, Dallas 1 Carolina at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Lapchick, cruises by DePaul 47-39 to NBA history, until the 1995-96 Chica- 1995 — Nanci Bowen wins the Dinah Boston 2, Minnesota 1, OT thanks to a spectacular free skate. N.Y. Islanders at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. become the first back-to-back winner go Bulls finish at 72-10. Shore, her first LPGA victory, by one Anaheim at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. 2016 — California Chrome, ridden by Monday’s Games Boston at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. of the National Invitation Tournament. 1973 — Bill Walton scores 44 points stroke over Susie Redman. Florida at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. San Jose at St. Louis, 8 p.m. 1946 — Hank Iba’s Oklahoma A&M to help UCLA win its record seventh 2005 — In the NCAA regional finals, Victor Espinoza, soars to a five-length Ottawa at Carolina, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Nashville, 8 p.m. Aggies beat North Carolina 43-40 for NCAA championship with an 87-66 Louisville and Illinois make tremen- victory in the $10 million Dubai World their second straight NCAA men’s triumph over Memphis State. dous comebacks to force overtime Cup. The winner of the 2014 Ken- basketball title. Bob Kurland scores 1974 — George Foreman knocks out and advance. Louisville, trailing by 20 Bruins 2, Wild 1 (OT) tucky Derby and Preakness finished 23 points, including the first two Ken Norton in the second round in to West Virginia, wins 93-85. Illinois, Boston 0 1 0 1—2 (Parise, Dumba), 9:20. Penalties— second last year in the world’s rich- Minnesota 0 0 1 0—1 None. dunks in NCAA Tournament history. Caracas, Venezuela, to retain the down by 15 with four minutes to play, est horse. First Period—None. Penalties—Krug, Overtime—3, Boston, Marchand 33 1949 — Alex Groza leads Kentucky world heavyweight title. goes on a 20-5 run to defeat Arizona BOS, (high sticking), 10:17; Carlo, (Bergeron, Krug), 0:28. Penalties—None. to a 46-36 victory over Oklahoma 1974 — Rick Barry of the Golden 90-89. 2017 — Luke Maye hits a jumper BOS, (holding stick), 16:52. Shots on Goal—Boston 12-12-3-1— State for the NCAA championship. State Warriors scores 64 points in a 2006 — George Mason stuns No. 1 with 0.3 seconds left, and top-seed- 1952 — Kansas’ Clyde Lovelette 143-120 victory over Portland. seed Connecticut 86-84 in overtime Second Period—1, Boston, Pastrnak 28. Minnesota 11-8-6—25. ed North Carolina holds off Kentucky 30 (Bergeron, Marchand), 3:15. Pen- Power-play opportunities—Boston 0 scores 33 points to lead the Jay- 1987 — Southern Mississippi to become the first No. 11 seed to 75-73 in the South Regional to earn alties—Seeler, MIN, (roughing), 9:35; of 2; Minnesota 0 of 2. hawks to a 80-63 win over St. John’s defeats La Salle 84-80 in the cham- reach the men’s Final Four since LSU Brodin, MIN, (high sticking), 11:42. Goalies—Boston, Rask 32-11-5 (25 for the NCAA title. pionship of the 50th NIT. in 1986. a second straight trip to the Final Third Period—2, Minnesota, Koivu 14 shots-24 saves). Minnesota, Stalock. 1972 — The Los Angeles Lakers 1992 — Former heavyweight champi- 2009 — Evan Lysacek becomes the Four and 20th all-time. B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Despite their divorce, ex-wife treats man like a best friend More than one way to reach 10 tricks DEAR ABBY: My ex- take a rain check until Mitch Hedberg, a stand-up dummy’s two trump entries to wife and I were married Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van your parents meet Donald comedian who died in 2005, take the pointed-suit finesses. for 29 years. Then she had Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and agree that it’s all right said, “I haven’t slept for 10 Surely one of them will work. an affair with a co-work- and was founded by her mother, for you to see him and ac- days ... because that would First, though, count winners. er’s husband. Now that cept his mother’s invita- Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at be too long.” South has two spades, six we’re divorced, she thinks tion. When you are in a contract hearts, one diamond and one we should be the best of DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los of four hearts or four spades, club — wow, 10! friends! DEAR ABBY: The world Angeles, CA 90069. So, after taking the first trick If she has car, money or is changing quickly thanks start by counting your losers. any other type of prob- to the digital technology Then, if you can do it in under with the club ace, cash the lems, she thinks I should DEAR CONFUSED: Your they can’t see us breaking available to us. We all un- 10 minutes(!), count winners. spade ace and play anoth- help her. In the divorce, I ex is no longer your life up. I’m not sure about this derstand the importance Sometimes, that will make er spade. West wins with his kept the home, the fur- companion. She shouldn’t though. of an RSVP, attendance at the right line of play more ap- king, cashes the club jack and nishings, etc. She left with be acting as if you are. The problem is, his mom a celebration and a gift to parent — as in this deal. How plays a club to East’s king. only a few things that Have an honest conver- recently invited me to din- the host on a mailed-out should South proceed in four East shifts to the diamond were her mother’s and her sation with her and create ner. And I had to turn the invitation. What do you hearts after West leads the jack, but declarer wins with clothing. some boundaries. She offer down. You see, I’m think about Facebook invi- club queen? his ace, draws two rounds of She drops by unan- should not assume she can not allowed to date, and if tations to wedding recep- South might have rebid trumps with dummy’s winners nounced, and wants to vis- drop by unannounced and my parents knew, I’d be tions, graduation parties, and discards the diamond expect you to solve her three no-trump, which would it or watch television. I’m switched to an all-girls etc.? Most are sent out to have worked well here. (If you queen on the spade queen. baffled. If she wanted out problems or comment on boarding school. I always masses of friends on the employ two-over-one game- of the marriage and to her day. Tell her you need feel like I’m letting Donald person’s friends list. Do force, I believe that a two- have nothing to do with your space and not to drop down because his mom you consider those to be no-trump rebid should show me, why is she still in my by without calling first be- has made this offer more official invitations, requir- life? Granted, we have two cause you may be busy or than once. He has never ing an RSVP, attendance a big balanced hand and daughters. One is 22, and going out. once complained, but I and gift? be forcing to game. Then, a the other, who is 10, lives You can still be a loving have no clue what to do. jump-rebid of three no-trump with her. and involved father to WAITING FOR MY can show this type of hand: a She texts me about how your 10-year-old without CLUELESS TEEN SNAIL MAIL good six-card major, 18 or 19 her day has been, or if doing anything more than high-card points and 6-3-2-2 co-parenting with your ex, DEAR CLUELESS TEEN: DEAR WAITING: Re- she’s having problems at distribution. Here, North would but only if you draw the Here’s what you do. Be to- gardless of how the invita- work or in life in general. I then have the quandary: pass have been kind to her, not line. tally truthful. Ask Donald tion is delivered, the polite to explain to his mother response is to accept or re- or correct to four hearts?) wanting to put too much Declarer has four potential stress on my youngest DEAR ABBY: I’m 13 that as much as you would fuse and not keep the send- child. What should I do? and I have a boyfriend, like to come to dinner, you er hanging. If you choose to losers: one spade, one dia- “Donald.” We have a strong cannot do that because attend, a gift would be in mond and two clubs. There will CONFUSED IN relationship for someone your parents feel you are order if the occasion re- be a natural reaction to use TEXAS our age. My friends all say too young to date. Then quires one.

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By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Benny Mendez and Miriam Mendez to Mortgage Electronic mortgage given by Bill Chingofor Williams a/k/a Williams Chingofor and Rose C. mortgage given by Andrew T. Love and Kirsch McLean to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for The New York Mortgage Company, LLC, Chingofor to Salem Five Mortgage Company, LLC, dated December 31, 2007 and Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated dated May 2, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book December 19, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 25629, Page 486, of which mortgage the undersigned 27441, Page 145, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by Registry of Deeds at Book 26406, Page 204, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration assignment from Salem Five Mortgage Company, LLC to Salem Five Cents Savings is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to CitiMortgage, Inc. dated April 23, 2012 and recorded with said Bank dated December 31, 2007 and recorded with said registry on January 7, Systems, Inc. to The Bank of New York for the Benefit of The CWABS, Inc. Registry on May 2, 2012 at Book 31310, Page 184 and by assignment from 2008 at Book 27441 Page 168, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-1 dated November 7, 2007 and recorded CitiMortgage, Inc. to HSBC Bank USA, National Association as Trustee for Merrill for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 p.m. with said Registry on February 5, 2008 at Book 27500, Page 588 and by Lynch Mortgage Investors Trust, Series 2006 - AF1 dated July 16, 2012 and on April 20, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 101 Lawton Avenue, assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to The Bank of recorded with said Registry on July 19, 2012 at Book 31534, Page 526 and by Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in New York Mellon Formerly Known as The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the assignment from CitiMortgage, Inc. Attorney-in-Fact for HSBC Bank USA, National said mortgage, Certificateholders of the CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-1 Association as Trustee for Merrill Lynch Mortgage Investors Trust, Series 2006-AF1 dated January 15, 2014 and recorded with said Registry on January 22, 2014 at to CitiMortgage, Inc. dated January 12, 2015 and recorded with said Registry on TO WIT: Book 33078, Page 576, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the January 21, 2015 at Book 33810, Page 181 and by assignment from HSBC Bank purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 p.m. on USA, National Association as Trustee for Merrill Lynch Mortgage Investors Trust, The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts with the buildings thereon bounded April 9, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 14 CHAPMAN PLACE, LYNN, Series 2006-AF1 to CitiMortgage, Inc. dated May 4, 2015 and recorded with said and described as follows: Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said Registry on May 14, 2015 at Book 34054, Page 136 and by assignment from Commencing at the corner of Lawton Avenue, formerly High Rock Avenue, and mortgage, CitiMortgage, Inc. to HSBC Bank USA, National Association as Trustee for Merrill Beacon Hill Avenue, thence running Northerly by said Beacon Hill Avenue, 68.7 Lynch Mortgage Investors Trust, Series 2006-AF1 dated September 1, 2015 and feet; thence turning and running Westelry to land now or formerly of C.O. Beede; TO WIT: recorded with said Registry on September 14, 2015 at Book 34370, Page 190, thence turning and running Southerly by said land now or formerly of C.O. Beede, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, 89.68 feet to said Lawton Avenue; then turning and running Eastelry by said The land in said Lynn, bounded and described as follows: the same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 p.m. on April 11, 2018, on the Lawton Avenue, about 51.14 to the point begun at. mortgaged premises located at 18 Arbor Street, Lynn, Essex County, For reference to title see deed from Gladys E. Valliere, a/k/a Gladice E. Valliere to NORTHERLY by land now or late of Stacey, 35.75 feet; Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, Gladys E. Valliere and James A. Valliere, Trustees of Gladys E. Valliere Trust dated May 17, 1990 and recorded with Esse South District Registry of Deeds on May 23, EASTERLY by land of Knights and of Griffin, 69.06 feet; TO WIT: 1990 in Book 10441, Page 344. SOUTHERLY by land now or late of Chapman, 44.10 feet; The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, together with the buildings For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern thereon, bounded and described as follows: District) Registry of Deeds in Book 10573, Page 372. WESTERLY by a Court (now Chapman Place), 24.50 feet;

EASTERLY on Arbor Street, forty-five (45) feet; These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit SOUTHERLY again by a Court (now Chapman Place), 10.50 feet; of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the NORTHERLY on land now or formerly of Wells, sixty-four and seventy-four nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax and WESTERLY by land formerly of Wacey, 63.20 feet. hundredths (64.74) feet; titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Being the same premises conveyed to the herein named grantor(s) by deed WESTERLY by a strip of land of owner unknown, forty-five and six hundredths having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, recorded with the Essex Registry of Deeds in Book 23546, Page 21. (45.06) feet; and easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern SOUTHERLY by land now or formerly of Maud R. McKay sixty-two and thirty-one TERMS OF SALE: District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23546, Page 21 and also the deed at Book hundredths (62.31) feet. 30677, Page 133. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank Be all of said measurements more or less or however otherwise bounded and check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit described. The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25629, Page 485. from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. TERMS OF SALE: titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, SALEM FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Present holder of said mortgage will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 By its Attorneys, California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, TERMS OF SALE: HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the 150 California Street date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check Newton, MA 02458 of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The (617) 558-0500 shall control in the event of an error in this publication. balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 201301-0320 - TEA California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Item: March 19, 26, April 2, 2018 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage CITY OF LYNN FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE shall control in the event of an error in this publication. CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-1 Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council of the City of Lynn will hold a Present holder of said mortgage Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. public hearing on Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 8:00 o'clock p.m. in Council Chambers: By its Attorneys, HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL 1. Petition of Fiesta Shows for a Carnival to be held at Keaney Park June 21-24 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR MERRILL LYNCH MORTGAGE INVESTORS TRUST, with a set-up from June 18-20. 150 California Street SERIES 2006-AF1 2. Petition of Thomas A. McGovern, Jr. to construct a single family at 52 Collins Newton, MA 02458 Present holder of said mortgage Street. (617) 558-0500 Per Order: Janet L. Rowe 201511-0291 - PRP By its Attorneys, Item: March 22, 26, 2018 Item: March 12, 19, 26, 2018 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 150 California Street Newton, MA 02458 (617) 558-0500 TOWN OF NAHANT 201110-0934 - YEL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Does your company Item: March 19, 26, April 2, 2018 Notice is hereby given that the Planning Board of the Town of Nahant will hold a public hearing pursuant to G.L. c. 40A, s. 5 at 8:00 p.m. on April 3, 2018 at the need employees? Nahant Town Hall, 334 Nahant Road, Nahant, Massachusetts. The purpose of the hearing is to provide interested parties with an opportunity to comment on a LEGAL NOTICE proposed change to the Nahant Zoning Bylaw. The intention of the proposed amendment is to limit hours of construction to allow peaceful enjoyment of one's Public Hearing - Town of Swampscott Planning Board property by adding a new definition to the zoning bylaws. Relative to Proposed Zoning By-Law Amendments Pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 40A, Proposed Bylaw Amendment- Construction Restrictions Section 5. The Planning Board of the Town of Swampscott will hold a public hearing to discuss the proposed amendments to the Town's zoning by-law and To amend the Nahant Zoning Ordinance Section 2- Definitions as follows: map. The public hearing will be held on MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018, at 7:00 PM at 200 ESSEX STREET at the HIGH SCHOOL ROOM B129. ADD Definition for" Construction or Repairing of Buildings" after the definition of "Commercial Vehicle" and before the definition for "Court" as follows: The hearing will consider the following amendments to the Zoning By-law: Construction or Repairing of Buildings: The erection (including exaction), Amendment A - Amend the Swampscott Zoning Map by changing the zoning demolition, alteration, or repair of any building other than between the hours designation of all properties in the Residence A-3 District (A3) to a new Residence of 7:00am bad 6:00pm on weekdays (M - F), 8:00am and 5:00pm on Saturday, A-4 District (A4), maintaining a specific list of properties within a (new) Residence and such work is prohibited on Sunday and Holidays, except in case of urgent A-3 District (A3), and making the revisions within the Zoning By-laws to reflect the necessity in the interest of public health and safety, and when only with a Placing a help wanted ad is great for new zoning district and the proposed allowed uses and regulations for the two permit from the Building Inspector, which permit may be granted for a period affected zoning districts, or take any action relative thereto. not to exceed three (3) days or less while the emergency continues and which finding the skilled workers you need. permit may be renewed for periods of three days or less while the emergency Amendment B - Amend the Swampscott Zoning By-laws section "4.7.0.0. continues. Humphrey Street Overlay District" by modifying the "Table of Additional Uses within the HSOD" to include Hotels, Inns, Motels, and Bed & Breakfast establishments THIS AMENDMENT WILL APPEAR IN THE WARRANT AT THE ANNUAL TOWN and identify the applicable permit requirement, or take any action relative thereto. MEETING, SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 28, 2018 Amendment C - Amend the Swampscott Zoning Map by creating a new The complete text of this proposed amendment to the Zoning Bylaw is on file at Commercial B-4 District (B4) in the Vinnin Square area and make revisions to the the office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, 334 Nahant Rd, Nahant, Massachusetts Zoning By-laws related to the allowed uses, dimensional requirements, and and is available for inspection during regular business hours. regulations for the new zoning district, or take any action relative thereto. Richard Snyder, The complete text and maps relative to the proposed amendments are available Chairman for inspection at the Office of Community Development, Town Hall, 22 Monument Nahant Planning Board Avenue, Swampscott, during normal business hours, which are Monday through Item: March 19, 26, 2018 Thursday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and Friday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM and on the Town website.

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By Kim Tong-Hyung because the ferry wasn’t official, from the nearby ASSOCIATED PRESS flooded and didn’t lose port of Mokpo, said his its balance despite the department planned to SEOUL, South Korea — crash off islands in Sinan question the ferry’s cap- South Korea’s coast guard County, he said. tain and crew members said it rescued all 163 The coast guard initially to investigate the cause of people from a ferry that said the ferry was carrying the crash. Tests from alco- hit a large rock in waters 187 passengers, but later hol detectors showed that off the country’s south- revised the number to 158. none of them had been western coast on Sunday. The official said it ap- drinking before the acci- At least six people sus- peared the ferry hit the dent, he said. tained minor injuries. rock while trying to avoid Both officials spoke on A coast guard official a fishing boat while trav- condition of anonymity, said the ferry’s 158 pas- eling in foggy waters. citing office rules. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sengers and five crew Rescue workers treated The area is not far from Smoke rises above a multi-story shopping center in the Siberian city of members were being six people for minor inju- where a ferry sank and Kemerovo, about 1,900 miles east of Moscow. taken to shore on four ries caused from the shock killed more than 300 peo- coast guard vessels and of the crash, which left ple in 2014, triggering a a number of civilian fish- the ferry’s front pushed national outpouring of 37 dead, 69 missing in massive ing boats. The rescue op- atop the rock, he said. grief and soul-searching Russian shopping center fire eration went smoothly Another coast guard over lax safety standards.

ASSOCIATED PRESS 40 of the missing at the Tass reported that the fire four-story Winter Cherry started on the top floor MOSCOW — A devas- mall in Kemerovo were and consumed an area of tating fire at a shopping children. An additional 43 about 16,150 square feet. center in a Siberian city people were injured in the The reports didn’t say killed 37 people and left blaze, the report said. if the victims died from 69 others missing Sunday, There has been no im- burns or smoke inhalation. many of them children, a mediate information on The shopping mall, Russian state news agen- the cause of the fire at which opened in 2013, has cy reported. the mall, which is about a cinema, petting zoo, chil- The Tass agency quoted 3,000 kilometers (1,900 dren’s center and bowling, firefighters as saying that miles) east of Moscow. But Tass reported. Catch up with your

favorite team FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in Item Sports! A ferry is seen at a rock in waters off Sinan County, South Korea, Sunday. B8 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2018 China appeals for cooperation as it warns of trade war

By Joe Mcdonald Trump by name or refer Global financial mar- reform pledges but com- ASSOCIATED PRESS directly to the dispute kets have sunk on fears plain Beijing is moving too with Washington, but the Chinese retaliation might slowly, making it unclear BEIJING — A top Chi- country’s newly appoint- prompt other govern- whether additional prom- nese official warned Sun- ed economy czar warned ments to raise import ises will mollify Washing- day that a “trade war” Saturday that Beijing will barriers, depressing glob- ton, the European Union would harm all sides but defend its interests. The al trade. and other trading part- gave no indication of Bei- government issued a $3 Han appealed to other ners. jing’s possible next move billion list on Friday of governments to “cooper- In a speech to the eco- in a spiraling dispute U.S. goods including pork ate with each other like nomic forum, Apple CEO with President Donald and stainless steel pipes it passengers in the same Trump over steel and Tim Cook acknowledged said might be hit by high- boat” and “make economic tensions in Western soci- technology. er tariffs. globalization more open, eties that fuel demands Speaking to global busi- The Commerce Min- inclusive, balanced and for import controls and ness leaders at a develop- istry said those charges beneficial for all.” said companies must take ment forum, Vice Premier were linked to Trump’s However, he also em- Han Zheng appealed for approval earlier of higher phasized that China’s action to spread the bene- cooperation to make eco- tariffs on steel and alumi- income per person still is fits of globalization more nomic globalization “bene- num imports. But a big- low, suggesting Beijing is widely. ficial for all.” ger battle is brewing over unlikely to offer signifi- “Not everyone has bene- “A trade war serves the Trump’s approval Thurs- cant concessions to Wash- fited like all of us in this interests of none,” Han day of a possible tariff ington. room have from technolo- said at the China Devel- hike on $30 billion of Chi- Han repeated promises gy and globalization, and FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS opment Forum. “It will nese goods in response to that China’s planned mar- we all must help to ad- only lead to serious con- what Washington says is ket-opening would create dress this disparity,” said Chinese Vice Premier Han Zheng delivers his sequences and negative Beijing’s improper acqui- new opportunities for for- Cook, a co-chairman of the opening speech in the China Development Fo- impact.” sition of foreign technol- eign companies. Business event. “Their cause must rum held at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Han didn’t mention ogy. groups have welcomed become our cause.” Beijing, Sunday. Obama, in Japan, says NKorea’s isolation means less leverage By Yuri Kageyama cessful because there was cost in terms of human life ASSOCIATED PRESS more leverage, but that would be significant.” there’s little commerce He acknowledged that TOKYO — Former Pres- and travel with North Ko- progress on a nuclear-free ident said rea to begin with. world will likely take a Sunday that negotiations “That makes them less long time as long as Rus- with North Korea on its nu- subject to these kinds of sia and the U.S. can’t agree clear weapons program are negotiations,” he said of to reduce their stockpiles. difficult, partly because the North Korea. Obama also reflected country’s isolation minimiz- Obama was speaking at on his 2016 visit to Hiro- es possible leverage, such as an event sponsored by a shima, one of two Japa- trade and travel sanctions Japanese nonprofit group nese cities where the U.S. against Pyongyang. during an Asia-Pacific dropped atomic bombs in “North Korea is an exam- trip that included earlier the closing days of World ple of a country that is so stops in Singapore, New War II. His visit was the far out of the international Zealand and Australia. first by an American pres- norms and so disconnected Obama’s work after leav- ident. with the rest of the world,” ing office has been focused Almost all American Obama told a packed hall in on nurturing young lead- presidents tend to be rel- Tokyo. ers. atively popular in Japan, He stressed that the ef- Obama, welcomed by which views the U.S. as its fort to get North Korea a standing ovation, said most important ally. But to give up nuclear weap- that the U.S.-Japan alli- many Japanese particu- ons remains difficult, but ance remains strong, and larly appreciate Obama’s said countries working that the U.S. is committed efforts on denucleariza- together, including China, to defending Japan. tion and remember with South Korea and Japan, to “North Korea is a real fondness his trip to Hiro- pressure the North is bet- threat,” he said. shima and his message of ter than nations working “Our view has always working toward a world FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS alone. been that we would pre- without nuclear weapons. Former U.S. President Barack Obama waves as he and Japanese Prime He noted that past U.S. fer to resolve these issues “It was an extraordinari- Minister Shinzo Abe arrive at a Japanese Sushi restaurant in Tokyo’s efforts on Iran’s nuclear peacefully,” he said, add- ly powerful moment for Ginza shopping district, Sunday. weapons were more suc- ing that otherwise “the me,” Obama recalled.

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