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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 A TEST OF FAITH Pastors weigh in on Catholic Church crisis

By Thor Jourgensen ITEM EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Sexual abuse revelations are PHOTO | LHAND buffeting the Catholic Church again and Lynn area priests are Gov. Charlie Baker, center, joined, from left, state Veterans Services Secretary Francis- raising their voices in response, co Urena, Lynn Veterans Services Director Michael Sweeney, Lynn Housing Authority & with a longtime former Lynn Neighborhood Development (LHAND)’s Peggy Phelps, Mayor Thomas M. McGee, LHAND pastor calling for the mass res- Executive Director Charles J. Gaeta and LHAND project manager Jeff Weeden Friday for ignation of the Catholic Ameri- the ceremonial transfer of the Lynn armory to a nonpro t housing corporation af liated can bishops. with LHAND. Monsignor Paul V. Garrity said he signed a letter last week calling for “Catholic bishops of the United States to prayerfully A tting use for Lynn and genuinely consider submit- Monsignor Paul V. Garrity ting to Pope Francis their collec- tive resignation as a public act armory: veterans housing of repentance and lamentation before God and God’s People.” LYNN — The South Common Development (LHAND). Charles Gov. Charlie Baker presided Posted on the website Daily Street armory is on its way to J. Gaeta, LHAND executive di- over Friday’s ceremony, joining Theology, the letter as of Friday becoming veterans housing with rector, said planning is already Gaeta in crediting Mayor Thomas had more than 5,000 signatures, Friday’s ceremony transferring underway to renovate the armory M. McGee and the city’s legisla- according to the site. Its lead the castle-like building from the for 35 veterans’ housing units. tive delegation in pushing for the author is Dr. Susan Reynolds, state surplus property list. Construction could begin as housing project and shepherding an associate professor of Catho- The new owner is Neighbor- soon as 2019 but Gaeta said mon- the land transfer through the lic studies at Emory University. “It is very important to send a hood Development Associates, ey rst needs to be raised to pay Legislature. signal,” Monsignor Garrity said. Inc., the nonpro t housing corpo- for the project. “Lynn has chosen to put an ar- The pastor of St. Mary’s ration af liated with Lynn Hous- “We need help from a lot of peo- mory to work for veterans,” said Church for 18 years until 2010, ing Authority & Neighborhood ple,” he said. Baker. Garrity was among 300 priests who met with Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley Tuesday to discuss re- Father Brian L. Flynn newed sexual abuse accusations Developers tee up swirling around the church lo- cally, nationally, and globally. The allegations started mid- 245-unit apartment month and have since come fast and furious: A top Vatican dip- lomat claimed Pope Francis cov- complex in Saugus ered up abuse reports against the former archbishop of Wash- ington; a Pennsylvania grand By Bridget Turcotte study, and for master plan and site jury found that more than 1,000 ITEM STAFF plan review permits. children over 70 years had been Original plans included an emer- molested by 300 priests, and - SAUGUS — Developers inter- gency access road stemming from nally, allegations of sexual mis- ested in turning Golf Country on Longwood Avenue, but neighbors conduct at St. John’s Seminary Route 1 into a 245-unit apartment strongly opposed it. Developers in Brighton prompted Cardinal ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE complex will seek approval again worked with the town’s police and O’Malley to order an investiga- Father James T. Kelly on Sept. 6. re departments to eliminate the Emily DoBell, left, is tion. The development would be lo- road and instead space out the “Today we live in a very polar- the new principal of cated on a 10.7-acre site on Route buildings to allow space for emer- KIPP Academy’s high ized nation and a very polarized 1 North made up of three parcels, gency apparatus between them. church. My heart goes out to the school, and Farida including the former Golf Country Last month, the Planning Board victims. It lls me with anger Mama Graham is the property. It would include apart- voted 3-0 in favor of approving a and sadness bound up together,” principal of the mid- ments in three four-story buildings, traf c study and to continue the Monsignor Garrity said. dle school. an outdoor pool, common area, and hearing for master plan approv- Monsignor Garrity, pastor of tness facility. al until Aug. 16. Developers were Sacred Heart and St. Brigid par- About 40 percent of the units in the midst of a hearing with the ishes in Lexington, was among Taking would be one-bedroom and about Conservation Commission because 300 priests who met with Car- 60 percent would be two-bedroom. part of the property contains wet- dinal O’Malley on Tuesday to At least 10 percent of the apart- lands. They expected the hearing to discuss the abuse revelations as ments would be affordable, as re- conclude in its third session a day were other pastors. Father Bri- charge quired by zoning. before. an L. Flynn, pastor of St. Mary’s They’ll ask the Planning Board at KIPP to waive an environmental impact SAUGUS, A3 PASTORS, A3 Father Michael L. Steele

By Bella diGrazia ITEM STAFF INSIDE LYNN — KIPP Acade- my started its school year Opinion with two fresh faces lead- Shribman: McCain’s ing the charge. nal challenge. A4 Emily DoBell and Fari- da Mama Graham are the Sports local college-preparatory Pappas ready to ll school’s newest princi- critical role as St. pals. Mary’s goalkeeper. B1 DoBell is leading the high school and Mama NO PAPER Graham the middle school, which begins in fth grade MONDAY at KIPP. They’ve been on The Item will not the job since school began publish on Labor Day. three weeks ago. Breaking news updates “For the most part the will be available on itemlive.com. KIPP, A3

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OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B7 HIGH 72° VOL. 140, ISSUE 224 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 LOW 62° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 OBITUARIES Joanne E. Burke, 61 Alexa Tsokanis, 53 Donald J. Travers Sr., 74 1956-2018 1943-2018 LYNN — Joanne E. ness, her doctors and BRAINTREE — Al- and Amy Tsokanis of LYNN — Donald Police Department (Moller) Burke, age nurses. She loved exa Tsokanis, 53, of Nahant; her niece, Jordan Travers Sr., for several years, but 61, of Lynn, died spending time with Braintree, passed Rita, and her neph- 74, of Lynn, passed was well known in on Wednesday, Aug. her family and the away peacefully on ew, Peter. She was away at his home Lynn for managing 29, 2018, at Mas- trips they would take Monday, Aug. 27, the daughter of the on Thursday, Aug. 30 Ken’s Market in the sachusetts General to Cape May, N.J. 2018 after a long, late Bessie (Zotos) surrounded by his Highlands on High Hospital, Boston, sur- Most of all she trea- courageous battle Tsokanis. family. Don was the Rock Street for many rounded by her lov- sured her time with with pancreatic can- Service informa- husband of the late years until it sold. ing family, following her granddaughter cer. tion: Calling hours Alice (Muise) Travers. Don loved spending a year-long, coura- Erin. Alexa grew up in will be held in St. He is survived by time with his family geous battle with cancer. She In addition to her husband Brockton and attended the George Greek Orthodox his children, Robert Travers at home and playing comput- was the loving and devoted Richard and her mother Jan- public schools there before Church, 54 South Common and his wife, Carmen with er video games with them and wife of Richard C. Burke, with et, Joanne is survived by her matriculating to Simmons St., Lynn, on Tuesday from whom he lived in Lynn, Ma- his many online friends. whom she shared 36 years of loving children, Christine E. College where she received a 4-8 p.m. Funeral services will rie Travers, Wendy Travers, Service information: Vis- marriage. (Burke) O’Hara and her hus- Bachelor of Arts degree. She be held in St. George Greek Michael Travers, all of Lynn, iting hours will be held on Born in Marlborough in band Daniel of Beverly and had a successful career in Orthodox Church, Lynn, on Debra Bilikas of West Vir- Tuesday, Sept. 4 from 4-8 1956, she was the daughter Steven R. Burke of Brooklyn, the nancial services industry Wednesday at 11 a.m. Private ginia and Donald Travers Jr. p.m. at the CUFFE-MCGINN of Janet (Young) Moller of Ip- N.Y.; her cherished grand- and most recently served as a burial will be held in Melrose and his wife, Marissa of Flor- Funeral Home, 157 Maple swich and the late James A. daughter, Erin O’Hara; her senior project manager at BNY Cemetery, Brockton, at a ida, 17 grandchildren, eight St., Lynn. Burial will be pri- Moller, who predeceased her brothers, Jeffrey Moller and Mellon. later date. In lieu of  owers, great-grandchildren, and one vate. To share a memory in May. Joanne was raised his wife Rosemary of Norris- Alexa will always be remem- contributions in memory of nephew, Brandon DiCampo. online, please visit cuffemc- and educated in Danvers and town, Pa., and Jon Moller and bered as a devoted friend, Alexa may be made to the He was predeceased by his ginn.com. graduated from Danvers High his wife Laura of Exeter, N.H.; role model and source of Patient-to-Patient, Heart-to- twin brother, Ronald, and sis- School in 1974. She attended her sister, Jane Bitchell and inspiration by the many peo- Heart Fund at Beth Israel ters Sharon and Lillian Travers. West eld State College and her husband Michael of Pea- ple whose lives she touched Deaconess Medical Center Don was an auxiliary police went on to earn her bachelor’s body; her brothers-in-law and during her lifetime. She was by visiting www.bidmc.org/ of cer with the Somerville degree from George Washing- sisters-in-law, Marianne Burke, active in numerous organiza- giving or by check payable ton University in 1978. She Pat and Rita Burke, Regina tions and causes, including to “Beth Israel Deaconess met the love of her life at the and Tom Creeley, Chris and her involvement over sever- Medical Center” with “Alexa former Towne Lyne House, Denise Burke, and Dan and al years with Make-A-Wish Tsokanis/Patient-to-Patient” Lynn eld. They relocated to Maddie Burke, and her many Foundation, the Best Buddies in the memo line. Please Saugus book club Denver, Colo., for three years, nieces and nephews who she Challenge Hyannis Port and mail to Beth Israel Deacon- before moving to Lynn. loved. Simmons Alumnae College ess Medical Center, of ce of She worked at Star Sports- Service information: A fu- Association as president of Development, 330 Brookline takes journey wear Manufacturing Co., LEO neral service will be held on her graduating class. Ave., Boston, MA 02215. For (Lynn Economic Opportunity Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2018, in She is survived by her father, guestbook and directions, Inc.) and Ben Peralta Shoes. Maple Street Congregational Peter Tsokanis of Peabody; her visit www.Russellpicafuneral- Into the Mystic For the past 25 years, Joanne Church, 90 Maple St., Dan- brother and sister-in-law, Luke home.com. worked as an accountant vers, at 10 a.m. Burial will SAUGUS — Meditation. holy mystery are made in at Paul Law, Inc. She was a be at a later date. Relatives Yoga. Long walks in the more ways than we may member and supporter of the and friends are respectfully woods. Listening to waves know. Lynn Museum. invited. Visiting hours will be Marlene R. Lawton, 83 Joanne had a big heart and on Tuesday from 4-8 p.m. in crashing on a beach. Peo- The group will meet always made sure the people the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, 1934-2018 ple are nding different on the second and fourth in her life felt loved. She en- 426 Broadway (Route 129), ways to nurture their spir- Wednesdays of each SAUGUS — Mar- wife Patti of Wake- ituality outside of a tradi- month, from 6:30 to 7:30 joyed cooking and throwing Lynn. Donations in Joanne’s lene R. Lawton (Mala- eld, and the late parties, especially the annual memory may be made to: tional church service. p.m. at First Congrega- guti), 83, of Saugus, Sandra Kanick and A new book club called tional Church UCC, 300 4th of July party she held at To Show We Care at www.to- died on Wednesday, John “Kenny” Law- her Pine Hill home. She loved showwecare.org. Directions Into the Mystic is being Central St. Aug. 29 in Danvers. ton. Sister of Evelyn launched by religious Leaders will be Rev. Mar- her kids’ friends as though and online guestbook at She was born in Small of Amesbury they were her own and always www.solimine.com. leaders in town to pro- tha Leahy, Cynthia Turco, Boston on Dec. 22, and the late Natalie vide another place where and Terri Leander. The set extra places at the dinner 1934 and was the Capen. She is also table. Joanne cherished her spirituality can be found. rst meeting will be on daughter of the late survived by many Participants will read Wednesday, Sept. 12. The relationships with her friends, Lionel and Evelyn grandchildren and clients, and, through her ill- both classic and contem- rst book will be “Deep (O’Brien) Malaguti. great-grandchildren. porary spiritual authors in the Familiar: Four Life Marlene was raised in Bos- Service information: Mar- from across world tradi- Rhythms” by Joan C. Bor- ton and was a graduate of lene’s funeral will be held tions, listen to poets and ton. It would work best if Roslindale High School. She from the McDONALD Funeral musicians who tap into the book is purchased and Nicholas J. Francullo, 96 had been a Saugus resident Home, 19 Yale Ave., Wake- something deep within brought to our rst meet- 1922-2018 for the past 55 years. Marlene eld, on Wednesday at 9:30 and beyond themselves ing. All are welcome to at- loved boating, painting, and a.m., followed by a funeral for inspiration, and learn tend and take a deep dive LYNN — Nicholas Bulge. He earned her cats. Mass in Blessed Sacrament how connections to the Into the Mystic. “Nick” Joseph Fran- a Bronze Star and Marlene was the beloved Church, 14 Summer St., Sau- wife of the late Melvin “Red” gus, at 10:30 a.m. Visitation cullo, age 96, of two Purple Hearts in MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Lynn, went peacefully those battles. He was Lawton. She was the loving for relatives and friends will on Sunday, Aug. 12, the reporter/ secre- mother of Burt “Skeeter” Law- be held at the funeral home 2018. tary and treasurer of ton and his wife Denise of on Tuesday from 4-7 p.m. In- Venomous rattlesnake a career criminal. He fac- Nick was born June the Thunderbolt mag- Danvers, Judy Burrows and terment, Riverside Cemetery, found near go-kart track es murder charges in the 5, 1922 in Lynn. azine for the 83rd. her husband Arnie of North- Saugus. April 12 shooting of Yar- Mary, his loving wife, Nick was a letter port, Fla., Corinne Allaire and In lieu of  owers, dona- BRAINTREE (AP) — Po- mouth K-9 Of cer Sean was waiting for him carrier with the U.S. her husband Roger of Straf- tions can be made to Care lice responding to a go-kart Gannon. The 32-year-old with open arms and they are Post Of ce for more than 33 ford, N.H., Michele Heyde and Dimensions, 75 Sylvan St., track found a venomous Gannon was killed while together again after 70 years years. While in the post of ce her husband Mike of Natick, Suite B-102 Danvers, MA snake wrapped around a he and other of cers were of marriage. We will miss him he served as the president of Raymond Lawton and his 01923. tree in the parking lot. serving an arrest warrant here on earth until we meet the Lynn Postal Credit Union Braintree police say the at a Barnstable home. again. until his retirement. He was a timber rattlesnake was Gannon’s dog was also He leaves behind three member of the Gerry 5 in Mar- discovered Wednesday shot, but survived. children, Helena Walsh and blehead. He was a longtime Elizabeth M. Moehring, 65 night near X1 Boston. Latanowich has been her husband, Bert of Irving, communicant of Holy Family 1953-2018 Experts think the rat- held without bail since Texas, Nicholas J. Francullo Jr. Church and was famous for tlesnake likely came from his district court arraign- ment. and Mary “Terry” Levasseur his outstanding meatballs SWAMPSCOTT — don of Lynn, Katie the nearby 6,000-acre and her husband, Bob, all of served at the Festa. Nick al- Elizabeth M. Moeh- Schlosberg and her Blue Hills Reservation, Lynn. His grandchildren and ways had a smile on his face ring, “,” 65, of husband Michael of which has a known rattle- Audit nds issues with 14 great-grandchildren were and joy in his heart. He lit up Swampscott, passed Middleton, Rebecca snake population. spending, bookkeeping such an important part of his a room and made everyone he on Monday, Aug. 27 Lampson and hus- Environmental Police at schools life. INGrandchildren: MEMORIAM Jennifer met feel special. He was our at North Shore Med- band Kenneth of Sa- of cers captured the WalshANNE Tellef, MARIE Christine BEHEN Walsh, Hero. ical Center after a lem. Grandchildren, snake and released it “far, BOSTON (AP) — An ON HER BIRTHDAY far from Braintree,” back Kathleen1962 ~ SEPTEMBER Walsh Lasseter, 1 ~ 2018 Nico- Service information: A brief battle with can- Joshua, Mikaila, Dan- audit has found several las RememberingLevasseur, youKira today Levasseur Mass of Christian burial will cer. iel, Cody Leann, Eliz- in the reservation. problems with spending Houlihan,and Kimberly every day. Levasseur, take place on Sept. 12 at 10 Betty was born abeth, Connor, and The snake is an endan- and bookkeeping in- Love, Mom, Joe, P.K., gered species in Massa- Anne Francullo,Colleen, and and Erin Paul Fran- a.m. at Holy Family Church, on Aug. 14, 1953 in Lynn. great-grandson Daniel will all volving student activity cullo. He also leaves behind 26 Bessom St., Lynn. Burial She was predeceased by her miss their Nana. She leaves chusetts, and it is illegal accounts associated with one brother, Alfred J. Francullo; of his and his wife, Mary’s, parents David and Cather- behind her brothers, Bruce to kill one. Boston public schools. and two sisters, Carmella (Mil- ashes will follow in Swamp- ine (O’Maeara) Wasson. She Wasson and wife Betsy of The Boston Globe lie) Costantini and Gloria Gam- scott Cemetery. In lieu of was raised and educated in Milford, N.H., Robert Wasson Man charged with killing reports the audit found bale, and several nieces and  owers, contributions in Swampscott. and wife Donna of Lynn; many of cer denied bail some schools used stu- nephews. He was predeceased Nicholas’ memory may be She worked as a baker for nieces and nephews, close dent activity accounts by his sisters, Christina Papas made to Kaplan Family Hos- many years at Heartland and friends Darren Moynihan, Col- BARNSTABLE (AP) — to pay employees, and and Eleanor Reppucci, and his pice House, c/o Care Dimen- then Crosby’s until retire- lins, Gail, and Lucy and her The man charged with others failed to keep re- brother, Michael Francullo. sions, 78 Liberty St., Dan- ment. Betty enjoyed camping, beloved cat Junior. killing a police of cer ceipts, invoices and other After graduating with vers, MA 01923 or via crafting, listening to country Service information: A me- serving an arrest warrant documents. the Class of 1943 www.caredimensions. music, and Bingo. Her great- morial service will be held has pleaded not guilty. The audit found issues at Lynn English High org. For the online est joy in life was spending at the GOODRICH Funeral Thomas Latanowich, at nearly every one of the School, he was a staff guestbook please visit time with her family, espe- Home, 128 Washington St., wearing a suit and tie but 118 schools it reviewed, sergeant in the U.S. cuffemcginn.com. cially her grandchildren and Lynn, on Tuesday, Sept. 4 with his hands cuffed and but none amounted to Army 83rd Infantry Di- great-grandchildren. from 6-8 p.m. Internment legs shackled, was held a level that required a vision. He participated in the Betty was the wife of the at Pine Grove Cemetery on without bail at his Supe- criminal investigation. D-Day Invasion in Normandy late Barry Moerhing. She will Wednesday, Sept. 5 at 11 rior Court arraignment Student activity ac- and also in the Battle of the be missed by her daughters, a.m. www.goodrichfuneral- Friday. counts are restricted to Holly Enos and husband Bran- home.com. 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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Principals taking charge at KIPP Cape Cod beaches are playgrounds for KIPP wants to work here and a strong elementary mod- their one-year wedding From A1 wants to get really good el that, once brought into anniversary. young sharks, tourists at the job, will,” she said. our physical space, I think “Being a classroom vibe has been really posi- “They prioritized, and we you’ll really see tight col- teacher, you are always By Philip Marcelo younger sharks could tive and our students are still do prioritize, teacher laboration between myself around kids,” she said. “As be contributing to the doing an awesome job,” development.” and the elementary school an administrator, it’s so encounters that are in- said DoBell. In 2012, DoBell made principal, as well as con- important to make that BOSTON — As anoth- creasingly being captured The high school princi- time and not lose sight of her way to Boston, where tinued collaboration with er beach season draws to in viral photos and vid- pal grew up in Virginia ultimately why we’re in she opened the city’s rst myself and Emily.” a close on Cape Cod, re- eos, particularly those of and initially thought she this work. It’s all about searchers are trying to g- KIPP Academy middle Mama Graham grew up sharks snatching sh off would become a lawyer. the kids.” ure out what’s driving the school as its principal. in Connecticut, in a small anglers’ hooks. She graduated from Hol- DoBell and Mama Gra- increase in shark sightings DoBell said the transition town just outside of Man- Smaller sharks, he said, lins University after dou- ham said they’re excited and encounters — includ- from teacher to principal s eld, the home of the tend to prefer large sh ble majoring in economics to build on the school’s ing the state’s rst attack had its ups and downs, University of Connecticut, like striped bass prized and history. Fresh out of foundation of strong in- on a human since 2012. even more so with the where she graduated from by recreational shermen, college, DoBell got a job structional coaching and One prominent research- transition from the young- with an honours degree in while larger adult sharks through Teach for Amer- support their teachers in er suggests the presence of er grades to high school. communication. measuring up to 15 feet ica in her home state, being masters of their con- younger and smaller great “I wouldn’t say it’s been She went to elementary, typically hunt seals. teaching special education tent. With the high school, white sharks this summer easy necessarily but it middle and high school in “Cape Cod may repre- for middle schoolers. DoBell has plans to open could be playing a role. hasn’t been discouraging her hometown before her sent a productive feeding She said she never in- more curricular pathways, Greg Skomal, a state in any way,” she said. “Ev- undergraduate years. Her ground not just for mature tended to stay in the ed- such as the engineering marine biologist leading ery single age group has master’s degree in English white sharks, but also for ucation eld but once she course that has already a ve-year study wrap- its own challenge. There is language instruction is juveniles,” Skomal said. got into the classroom, she challenge in leading, there begun. She also hopes to ping up this year, says his from Boston University “It’s something we’ll cer- never left. is challenge in teaching, get more students into team spotted 149 great and she received her prin- tainly be watching out for.” “I loved that no day but they’ve all come with cipal licensure certi cate higher level math courses whites off Cape Cod in The presence of younger was ever the same and tons of awesome support.” through the Lynch Lead- before they graduate. July, more than double white sharks in Massa- the students, they got me DoBell said she and ership Academy at Boston For the middle school, the 74 observed last July chusetts waters isn’t to- through my rst year out Mama Graham have College. Mama Graham has and the 120 in 2016. tally unheard of. of college as opposed to spent the last three weeks Even though her father brought back enrichment, He said somewhat The waters between the other way around,” she collaborating to ensure was a professor, and both which allows students the smaller great whites — Cape Cod and New Jersey said. “They were where the KIPP kids in Lynn her grandparents were choice of 18 different ac- measuring about 8 to 10 have been long been con- I found my joy, and they will enjoy their time. The teachers, she never pic- tivities to participate in feet — appeared to make sidered a regional white still are. There’s nothing number one goal for both tured herself in the eld. during the school day on up a greater number of Wednesdays, such as yoga, shark “nursery” where quite like engaging with a of them is to create a space Then, Mama Graham the sharks observed than a Lego club, and a super- great whites spend the new group of students ev- students of all ages enjoy fell in love with educa- in year’s past, though he natural club. She said the said his team is still ana- rst years of their life be- ery year.” going to every day. tion. Her career began in middle school is really try- lyzing the data. fore gradually expanding DoBell taught at tradi- The two women will 2011, teaching English ing to nd opportunities Skomal suggested more their territorial reach. tional public schools in work with Lynn’s KIPP as a second language in for students to nd their Virginia before she scored elementary school princi- a mixed grades class for passion and purpose in a job at a North Carolina pal, Eveleen Hsu, until the Boston Public Schools. A the building. KIPP Academy in 2009, high school moves to its few years later, she start- Pastors weigh in on “The opportunities in where she began teach- own location in the city’s ed teaching math to fth- Lynn are beyond anything ing math to fth- and historic Blood Building, and sixth-graders. I’ve ever seen in any city Catholic Church crisis sixth-graders. North Car- located at 20 Wheeler St., Before joining Lynn’s and we have to keep toot- of cials should resign but olina is also where DoBell next year. KIPP Academy, Mama ing our horn a little bit PASTORS declined to name whom he met her husband, Josh, “Right now we work very Graham did a principal louder so that everybody From A1 had in mind. with whom she has a closely together to ensure residency in Lawrence, else sees it,” said DoBell. 1-year-old daughter. our programming sets near where her husband Church in Lynn, and Fa- Monsignor Garrity and “When I moved to KIPP students up for success currently works as a di- Bella diGrazia can be ther Michael L. Steele, Fathers Flynn, Steele and it was clear that the whole in the high school,” said rector of school operations. reached at bella@itemlive. pastor of Our Lady, Star of Kelly all praised Cardinal point was everyone that Mama Graham. “We have The couple just celebrated com. the Sea Parish in Marble- O’Malley’s response to the head, were among North accusations and said they Shore priests in atten- recognize the immense dance. pressure bearing down on Father Steele said Car- the cardinal. dinal O’Malley called “When he rst came in, priests “heroes” engaged Cardinal Sean (O’Malley) in faith work who need to promised transparency. help parishioners through I think he has done his a very dif cult time. best,” Father Kelly said. Like Father Flynn and Monsignor Garrity said Father James T. Kel- he has written about ly, pastor of St. John priest abuse during his the Evangelist Church four years in Lexington in Swampscott, Father in Sacred Heart’s and St. Steele is already engaged Brigid’s weekly bulletins in conversation with Star informing parishioners of the Sea’s 2,500 parish- about church activities ioners about abuse accu- and news. sations. He said relatively few “As priests we need to abuse allegations have be agents of hope. People surfaced since 2002 but want to hear from His said American bishops Eminence (O’Malley). should follow the example They really want to speak set by the Chilean Catho- to leadership, to the hier- lic church hierarchy and archy,” Father Steele said. resign. Father Flynn said Lynn “It would be a great sign. parishioners have told It would send a very im- him, “’My faith is rattled.’” portant signal that they He does not intend to sign get it,” Monsignor Garrity the resignation letter, said. preferring instead to act Father Steele said he on his opinion that “peo- will continue convers- ple now more than ever ing with his parishioners need to say, ‘This is wrong: about the abuse crisis and How can I bring about bring speakers to Star of change?’” the Sea to provide per- Father Steele said he spective on discussions. has not read the mass res- “This is a very sad and ignation letter and Father wrenching time but I see Kelly questioned its effec- the goodness in my pa- tiveness as an instrument rishioners and that gives ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK of change for the church. me hope,” Father Steele He said certain top church said. Brooklyn Dudley, 6, of Medford, bites into a slice of cheese pizza from Bianchi’s Pizza. Developers tee up 245-unit A slice of hope for Revere pizza icon apartment complex in Saugus REVERE sumed could be occupied His uncle Anthony, who my boyfriend then, and I SAUGUS other of cials. From A1 by the iconic pizza place. died earlier this summer, would come here and get From A1 Attorney Richard Mag- The parcels are owned worked as a dishwasher at pizza.” nan, representing the don’t have children, so by the Ash Family Limited a pizza shop. When a pizza Friday, she enjoyed her But the Aug. 16 meeting, team, expressed urgency this is how I’m going to Partnership of Wake eld, maker didn’t show up to favorite pizza with her which was set only for the for the board to take a carry on my name.” which include two build- work, he was called upon mother Anna Bonvie, sis- one hearing, was canceled vote in the Aug. 2 meet- Bianchi declined to ings and three vacant lots to step up to the oven. And ter Donna DeAngelo, and the day before. ing in response to Rosset- comment on where the assessed at $1.1 million, he succeeded. granddaughter Brooklyn. “(The town) wanted to ti questioning whether a restaurant would be mov- according to Suffolk Coun- Bianchi’s uncle started “Four generations later, have the people who were quorum would be present ing until legal agreements ty Registry of Deeds. the rst Bianchi’s restau- we’re still coming here,” doing the development go on Aug. 16. are nalized, but he said Under the terms of a rant on Revere Beach said Dudley. before the Economic De- “If we went to the Sep- Bianchi’s pizza lovers purchase and sales agree- around 1952. At one time, The family agreed it was velopment Committee in tember meeting, there shouldn’t worry. ment, the parcels would the business was so suc- a combination of the thin town,” said Peter Rossetti, could be the same issue “We’ve had a lot of peo- be sold to A Chara Devel- cessful there were three crust, simplicity of the rec- chairman of the Planning of a quorum,” he said. “So ple very upset that we’re opment of Revere and the places to pick up a slice ipe, and the fun of fending Board. “They’ll listen to at some point, we have to closing down,” said Bian- NRP Group, a Cleveland along the beach. off lurking seagulls on the the project and see if it vote this one way or the chi. “It looks like things apartment developer. Bianchi’s is closing out beach that keeps them sounds like a good project other.” might be looking up now. The development team its fth decade serving coming back. to the committee.” There might be a silver plans to demolish the exist- simple pizza next to the St. “The crust is thin — you The town manager’s Bridget Turcotte can be lining.” ing buildings and replace George Condominiums on can eat it and not feel bad Economic Development reached at bturcotte@item- Bianchi’s, which rents them with a six-story struc- Revere Beach Boulevard. after,” said DeAngelo. “I Committee is comprised live.com. Follow her on the space, announced it ture of studios, one- and “For many, this place could eat another.” of department heads and Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. was closing last spring to two-bedroom apartments, was their childhood,” said make way for apartments. and 2,500 square feet of re- Bianchi. “Their parents LAW OFFICES OF The City Council ap- tail space on the rst  oor. took them here and then JAMES J. CARRIGAN proved construction of a Parking will be below. they took their kids here.” • Social Security Disability 145-unit apartment devel- Bianchi’s is described As was the case with • Workers Compensation opment at Bianchi’s, next online as a “no-frills, the Dudley family, who • Accidents to the St. George Condo- no-seating, counter-ser- chowed down on cheese 25 years located across miniums on Revere Beach vice operation dishing up slices on the beach Friday from Lynn District Court Boulevard. Construction thin-crust cheese slices afternoon. 15 Johnson St. plans for the $50 million since 1950.” It was opened “I was in high school 781-596-0100 project include a space in the early 1950s by Bi- when it opened,” said For a ride to your polling JAMES J. CARRIGAN location call 781-598-2018 ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN for retail space on the anchi’s uncle, Anthony, at Karen Dudley, of Malden. RONALD D. MALLOY www.jamescarriganlaw.com rst  oor, which many as- the ripe old age of 17. “My husband, who was www.DrewRusso.org [email protected] A4 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 OPINION DAVID M. SHRIBMAN HOW TO REACH US

E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S John M. Gilberg McCain’s final challenge Chief Executive O cer E C  J. Edward M. Grant Advertising Director From the Vietnam combat of of romance to McCain’s life, a ro- T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey the Lyndon B. Johnson years to mance rooted in his recovery from P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton the political wars of the Donald J. solitary confinement; in his stint Chief Financial O cer Lynn, MA 01903 Michael H. Shanahan Trump era, John S. McCain III — as naval liaison to the Senate, J N. W  Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman grandson, son and father of naval a post his father once held and Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PŽ officers, Hanoi prisoner of war, that introduced the young Mc- Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 lion of Capitol Hill, presidential Cain to many of the lawmakers Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 nominee, keeper of the American he eventually would join; in his All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 flame and defender of the Ameri- early years in the House, where 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 can faith — was at the center of he stood out and stood fast; and Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 the nation’s life. in his time in the Senate, where Classifi ed Advertising Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 And when he died Saturday his unpredictability was unap- classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 at age 81, the country lost both Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 preciated by Republican leaders Subscriptions a conservative and a radical, a but embraced by Democrats and John S. Moran, 1975-1990 [email protected] Executive Editor, public servant who was the ser- the press — two groups he would Circulation vant of no discernible ideology, a refer to, ruefully but not fully un- [email protected] principal of both the warrior class truthfully, as his base. and the political class — and a Sen. John F. Kerry, the 2004 Ext. 3 pugnacious pugilist with the fi- Democratic presidential nomi- Newsroom ery temper of Ty Cobb (whom the nee, considered his fellow Viet- [email protected] journalist Bugs Baer once wrote nam veteran as his running mate, [email protected] would climb a mountain to punch just as McCain, when he won the Ext. 4 EDITORIAL an echo) and the iconoclastic tem- GOP nomination four years later, Sports perament of Thomas Paine (who considered Democratic Sen. Jo- [email protected] was both philosopher and revolu- seph I. Lieberman. Neither deal Ext. 5 tionary). was consummated, but McCain, Retail and Online Fifth from the bottom of his in “The Restless Wave,” regretted Advertising class at Annapolis, McCain rose to the end that he let his advisers [email protected] in the Navy and eventually in talk him out of selecting Lieber- the nation’s estimation, and his man and into inviting Gov. Sarah ADVERTISING route from solitary confinement Palin onto the ticket. Ernie Carpenter Jr. to confinement for glioblastoma “It was sound advice that I could Director of Advertising brain tumors, with stops along and Business Development, ext. 1355 reason for myself,” he wrote. “But [email protected] the way as reformer (on cam- my gut told me to ignore it, and I paign finance) and rebel (against wish I had.” David McBournie President Trump), is a peculiarly Sales Representative, ext. 1280 The tragedy of McCain’s life [email protected] post-World War II story. may not be his wartime incar- It was, to be sure, less a Horatio Ralph Mitchell ceration nor his repeated battles Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Alger tale of heroic striving than with cancer. It may be, instead, [email protected] PHOTO | CURTIS COMPTON/ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION a heroic Horatio Hornblower tale that his worldview, and his view of the naval arts. It was not an Patricia Whalen Attorney General Jeff Sessions gathers his of America’s role in the world — Sales Representative, ext. 1310 up-from-obscurity tale like that utterly conventional midcentu- thoughts as he takes the podium for his [email protected] of his 2008 rival, Barack Obama, ry notions of national purpose press conference on efforts to combat vio- for the 44th president was a black melded with patriotism, the un- BUSINESS OFFICE lent crime, at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for man reared in Indonesia and Ha- remarkable cliches of American Susan J. Conti the Middle District of Georgia. waii while McCain was descend- Legion beef-and-beer nights and Controller, ext. 1288 ed from two admirals. But it was of Rotary chicken barbecues — [email protected] a comeback story nonetheless, for should have become remarkable Ted Grant McCain was a serial recoverer, statements of American identity Publisher, ext. 1234 Leave from near failure at the Naval and idealism. [email protected] Academy, from Vietnam captivi- Take this statement from his Marian Kinney ty, from the Keating Five finance book: ext. 1212 [email protected] scandal, from repeated health “The moral values and integ- Sessions challenges, and from defeat in the rity of our nation, and the long, Will Kraft most visible, visceral competition Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 difficult, fraught history of our [email protected] in American life. efforts to uphold them at home The sad coda to John McCain’s and abroad, are the test of every Jennifer Perez remarkable life was a remarkable ext. 1205 alone American generation. Will we act [email protected] Long Goodbye, first taking form in in this world with respect for our casting a thumbs-down vote that Mike Shanahan When President Donald Trump nominated Jeff founding conviction that all peo- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 Sessions to be his attorney general, we were aghast. stopped the repeal of the health ple have equal dignity in the eyes [email protected] We called him “the wrong man for the job” because care plan that bears the name of God and should be accorded of his presidential-election rival; Carolina Trujillo of his retrograde opinions on civil rights, sentencing, the same respect by the laws and Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 defying his party’s president and immigration and other issues. governments of men? That is the [email protected] many of his Arizona constituents So it was not just ironic, but absolutely mind-bog- most important question history by disapproving of stern immi- Jim Wilson gling, that only six months later, we found ourselves ever asks of us. Answering in the Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 gration restrictions, especially defending Sessions when Trump hinted he might be affirmative by our actions is the [email protected] those aimed at the young Dream- fired. And today, we’re doing so again. highest form of patriotism, and CIRCULATION ers; calling on Trump to gain an we cannot do that without access It’s not that we like Sessions any better than we Lisa Mahmoud “appreciation for the importance to the truth.” used to, or that we think he’s doing a good job run- of our values to our security, and Manager, ext. 1239 ning the Justice Department. But we fear that Trump In another era, a passage like [email protected] (to understand) that simple hu- that would be considered color- wants to remove him for one simple reason: as a way man decency is as essential to CLASSIFIED to undermine the investigation of possible collusion less patriotic boilerplate rhetoric, the souls of nations as it is to the the sort of Decoration Day pieties Abbe Young Smith between Trump’s 2016 campaign and Russia. That Manager, ext. 1276 souls of people”; and finally, this delivered by rote by House mem- must not be allowed to happen. spring, opposing as a onetime vic- [email protected] Sessions’ original sin in Trump’s eyes is that he bers home on congressional re- tim of torture the confirmation of cess. In our era, it is a clarion call NEWSROOM recused himself from matters connected to the pres- a CIA chief who was a onetime to turn to our better angels and Mike Alongi idential campaign, in which he was a conspicuous prosecutor of torture. cheerleader for Trump — a decision that paved the to return to our founding values. Sports Reporter ext. 1228 Then he published a 380-page It was McCain’s role to remind [email protected] way for the appointment of special counsel Robert Farewell Address bearing the ti- Mueller and the investigation Trump incessantly at- us of that, and it was his resolve Bill Brotherton tle “The Restless Wave” and car- to continue, even in life-threaten- Features Editor ext. 1338 tacks as a “witch hunt.” Sessions also has enraged rying an evocative subtitle that [email protected] Trump by not investigating “Crooked Hillary” and ing circumstances, to repeat his was a nine-word epitaph on a life call to arms, to dedicate himself Gayla Cawley other political opponents. fiercely lived: “Good Times, Just to what he called, in his book, Reporter, ext. 1236 That was clear in a remarkable exchange last week Causes, Great Fights and Other “something more profound and [email protected] between the two men. In an interview on Fox News, Appreciations.” dearer than a politician’s cam- Cheryl Charles Trump complained that “I put in an attorney general His reward in the days after his paign slogan.” News Editor, ext. 1278 that never took control of the Justice Department.” [email protected] demise — a death not surprising The best way to honor him and Sessions responded: “I took control of the Depart- but shocking nevertheless — will mark his death may be to give life Bella diGrazia ment of Justice the day I was sworn in which is why Reporter, ext. 1317 be to be recognized as one of the to that passage, to remember that we have had unprecedented success at effectuating [email protected] signature characters of his time, the man who hurled challenges the president’s agenda — one that protects the safety one of the signal spokesmen for like that paid a great price and Thomas Grillo and security and rights of the American people, re- the causes of campaign-finance Reporter, ext. 1264 emerged from his greatest test [email protected] duces violent crime, enforces our immigration laws, reform and human rights, one of with the greatest faith, and with promotes economic growth, and advances religious the great fighters of his era and, a selflessness that was invigorat- Spenser Hasak liberty.” as this and scores of other pieces Photographer, ext. 1332 ing to him and inspiring to his [email protected] Then Sessions drew a telling distinction between in news outlets across the coun- country. these policy preferences — on which the president try demonstrate, the subject of Thor Jourgensen has a right to expect loyalty — and the attorney gen- hurriedly crafted journalistic ap- Editorial Director, ext. 1267 David Shribman is a Pulitzer [email protected] eral’s responsibility to fairly enforce the law: “While preciations. Prize-winning columnist. He is a I am attorney general, the actions of the Department There was, to be sure, a touch Swampscott High graduate. Daniel Kane Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 of Justice will not be improperly influenced by politi- [email protected] cal considerations.” Steve Krause Trump replied on Twitter saying: “Jeff, this is Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 GREAT, what everyone wants, and so look into all of [email protected] the corruption on the other side” — meaning Trump’s Owen O’Rourke opponents and critics. The question is whether Photographer, ext. 1224 Trump will remove Sessions if he doesn’t take that [email protected] advice. Emma LeBlanc Pérez Some Republicans in Congress seem alarmingly Copy Editor willing to let him sack Sessions. Sen. Lindsey Gra- [email protected] ham, R-S.C., who once said that there would be Harold Rivera “holy hell to pay” if Trump fired Sessions, now says Sports Editor, ext. 1238 the president is “entitled to an attorney general he [email protected] has faith in.” Graham blithely suggests that Trump Roberto Scalese might replace Sessions with a new attorney general Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 who would leave Mueller unmolested. [email protected] We’re not convinced. Given Trump’s belief that Mark Sutherland Mueller’s investigation is a “witch hunt,” why should Creative Director [email protected] we expect him to choose a new attorney general (or acting attorney general) who would respect that in- Anne Marie Tobin Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 vestigation, or resist entreaties by the president to [email protected] investigate alleged crimes by his political opponents? Bridget Turcotte Trump needs to be told that Sessions is fireproof. Reporter, ext. 1269 [email protected] By The Los Angeles Times Editorial Board. 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] SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION McCain salute: One of nation’s ‘bravest souls’ in war, peace By Laurie Kellman and Matthew Daly ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Con- gressional leaders saluted John McCain Friday as a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS model of service in war and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas address- peace and “one of the brav- es the Palestinian Central Council, at his head- est souls our nation has quarters in the West Bank city of Ramallah. ever produced,” in a memo- rial ceremony at the heart of the political battlefield where he fought for more US ending funding than three decades. Then thousands of fellow of UN agency for Americans, who had lined up outside the U.S. Capi- tol in stifling heat, began Palestinian refugees filing past in the majestic rotunda to say goodbye as By Susannah George It comes as President he lay in state. ASSOCIATED PRESS Donald Trump and his McCain, the Arizona sen- Middle East pointmen, ator who died Saturday at WASHINGTON — The Jared Kushner and Jason 81, was remembered as a United States is ending Greenblatt, prepare for the man who inspired other its decades of funding for rollout of a much-vaunted leaders even as he vexed the U.N. agency that helps but as yet unclear peace Palestinian refugees, the them with a rebellious plan for Israel and the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS State Department an- streak and impish humor. nounced Friday, a week Palestinians, and it could Absent from the event was Members of the public walk past the flag-draped casket bearing the re- after slashing bilateral intensify Palestinian sus- Donald Trump, invited to mains of John McCain of Arizona in the U.S. Capitol rotunda in Wash- U.S. aid for projects in the picions that Washington stay away by the family of ington Friday. West Bank and Gaza. is using the humanitarian the senator, who had deep The U.S. supplies near- funding as leverage. disagreements with the told the crowd of McCain’s procession from Arizona, formal funeral service at ly 30 percent of the total The Palestinian leader- president. family, friends and aides. where he and wife Cin- Washington National Ca- budget of the U.N. Re- ship has been openly hos- McCain’s service in Viet- “Then, he brought that dy raised their family, thedral. lief and Works Agency, or tile to any proposal from nam, and his refusal to be same patriotism inside its through the Capitol where In Trump’s absence, Vice UNRWA, and had been the administration, citing released early as a prison- walls — to advocate for he worked for more than President Mike Pence, demanding reforms in what it says is a pro-Israel er of war, made the setting our service members, our 35 years, to the U.S. Na- Defense Secretary James the way it is run. The de- bias, notably after Trump of Friday’s service all the veterans and our moral val Academy cemetery Mattis, White House Chief partment said in a written recognized Jerusalem as more fitting, some said. leadership in the world. So in Annapolis, Maryland of Staff John Kelly and statement that the Unit- Israel’s capital in Decem- “Half a world away, it is only right that today, — “back where it began,” other officials represented ed States “will no longer ber and moved the U.S. em- wearing our nation’s uni- near the end of his long as he wrote in his recent the administration. Pence commit further funding to bassy there from Tel Aviv form, John McCain stood journey, John lies here.” memoir, “The Restless at one point said that this irredeemably flawed in May. The Palestinian up for every value that Friday’s ceremony and Wave.” On Saturday, the Trump, who mocked Mc- operation.” The decision Authority broke off contact this Capitol Building rep- public viewing was the procession will pause by Cain for being captured, cuts nearly $300 million with the U.S. after the Je- resents,” Senate Majority midpoint of McCain’s five- the Vietnam Veterans “respected his service to of planned support. rusalem announcement. Leader Mitch McConnell day cross-country funeral Memorial on the way to a the country.”

Former Stocks waver along with President Bill Clinton and wife Hillary US-Canada trade talks Clinton applaud By Marley Jay during the ASSOCIATED PRESS funeral service NEW YORK — Stocks for Aretha hardly budged Friday as Franklin at the U.S. and Canada were Greater Grace unable to complete a trade Temple Friday. deal, but the two sides in- tend to continue negotiat- PHOTO | ing next week. ASSOCIATED PRESS Energy companies slipped along with oil prices Fri- day and high-dividend Presidents, pop stars join in stocks also fell. Technolo- gy companies and retail- ers made some modest epic farewell to Queen of Soul gains. Trading was very PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS By Jeff Karoub and personal, an all-star Gonna Miss You,” with the light ahead of the Labor Specialist Anthony Confusione, left, and trad- ASSOCIATED PRESS lineup of mourners filled line “really gonna be dif- Day holiday in the U.S. on er Fred DeMarco work on the floor of the New Monday. the same Detroit church ferent without you.” York Stock Exchange Friday. DETROIT — Former Investors hoped the two that hosted Rosa Parks’ fu- Bill Clinton described presidents and preach- countries would finish the neral and offered prayers, himself as an Aretha ment officer for Northern propel the markets mean- ers joined a parade of pop outlines of a revamped songs and dozens of trib- Franklin “groupie,” saying Trust Wealth Management, ingfully forward,” she said. stars Friday in a singing, NAFTA pact after the U.S. utes. Guests included for- he had loved her since col- said Trump will probably The S&P 500 index was hip-swaying, piano-pound- mer President Bill Clinton, and Mexico announced a submit the outlines of a down for most of the day ing farewell to Aretha lege. He traced her life’s preliminary agreement former first lady Hillary journey and praised her as U.S.-Canada trade deal but inched up 0.39 points Franklin, remembering Monday. Right before the to Congress soon. But the Clinton, the Rev. Jesse someone who “lived with to close at 2,901.52. The the Queen of Soul as a Jackson, Stevie Wonder markets closed, U.S. Trade trade war between the U.S. courage, not without fear, Dow Jones Industrial Av- powerful force for musical and Smokey Robinson. Representative Robert and China may drag on for but overcoming her fears.” erage fell 22.10 points, or and political change and a Robinson, the Motown Lighthizer said talks will months, if not longer, and 0.1 percent, to 25,964.82. steadfast friend. great, remembered first He remembered attend- resume on Wednesday. Nixon said that could stop “Aretha’s singing chal- hearing Franklin play pia- ing her last public per- President Donald Trump businesses from investing The Nasdaq compos- lenged the dangling dis- no when he was just 8 and formance, at Elton John’s says he is willing to make and affect the economy and ite rose 21.17 points, or cords of hate and lies and remained close to her for AIDS Foundation benefit a deal with just Mexico, the stock market. 0.3 percent, to 8,109.54. racism and injustice,” said the rest of her life, talking in November in New York. excluding Canada, but “These things will have The Russell 2000 index of the pastor William J. Barber for hours at a time. She looked “desperately ill” Wall Street is confident to be resolved one way or smaller-company stocks II. “Her singing was revela- “You’re so special,” he but managed to greet him the final deal will include another for investors to gained 8.40 points, or 0.5 tion and was revolution.” said, before crooning a few by standing and saying, all three. regain the kind of confi- percent, to a record high of In a send-off both grand lines from his song “Really “How you doing, baby?” Katie Nixon, chief invest- dence it’s going to take to 1,740.75. Tariffs stirring fear at many US points of entry for imports

By David Koenig and others whose jobs de- ment that American com- ASSOCIATED PRESS pend on trade. panies hand over trade Since March, the U.S. has secrets in exchange for To understand why the applied new tariffs of up to access to China’s market. impact of President Don- 25 percent on nearly $85 U.S. manufacturers are ald Trump’s tariffs could be billion worth of steel and beginning to respond to felt throughout the United aluminum and various Chi- the tariffs. On Friday, Ford States, consider this: nese products, mostly goods announced that it has From the West Coast to used in manufacturing. abandoned plans to im- the Great Lakes and the “Tariffs are working big port a crossover version of Gulf of Mexico, at least time,” Trump tweeted re- its Focus compact car from 10 percent of imports at cently. China to the U.S. because many ports could be hit The president has ar- of tariffs that took effect in by new tariffs if Trump’s gued that the tariffs will July. Ford has already said proposals take full effect, help protect American it will exit most of the U.S. according to an exclusive workers and force U.S. car business as it shifts analysis of government trading partners to change sharply toward trucks and data by The Associated rules that the president SUVs. Press. insists are unfair to the In New Orleans, port Ports and ground termi- United States. officials say a tariff-relat- nals in nearly every state At the same time, his ed drop in shipments is handle goods that are administration is prepar- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS real, not merely a forecast. now or will likely soon be ing to slap tariffs of up Cargo is unloaded from trucks in Long Beach, Calif. Steel imports there have covered by import tariffs. to 25 percent on an addi- declined more than 25 per- And port officials fear this tional $200 billion in Chi- on, along with consum- These tariffs are the ad- to try to supplant U.S. cent from a year ago, ac- could mean a slowdown in nese imports — many of er goods — after a pub- ministration’s response to technological supremacy. cording to the port’s chief shipping that would have them parts and materials lic comment period ends its charges that Beijing Those tactics include cy- commercial officer, Robert ripple effects on truckers U.S. companies depend Thursday. uses predatory tactics ber-theft and a require- Landry. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 POLICE/FIRE Northeast dairy farmers All address information, particu- was stolen while they were at quested that he be removed larly arrests, reflect police records. In work, on Pleasant Street at from the parking lot. Man was the event of a perceived inaccuracy, 5:37 p.m. on Thursday. sent on his way. paid in class action lawsuit it is the sole responsibility of the con- A report of a caller at 8:35 p.m. on Thursday trying to in- REVERE separate $30 million set- with her husband, farms cerned party to contact the relevant quire whether or not the dis- By Lisa Rathke ASSOCIATED PRESS tlement in 2011. in West Edmeston, N.Y. police department and have the de- patcher had seen the whales partment issue a notice of correction Arrests The deals covered farmers The settlement creates offshore. He told a story about MONTPELIER, Vt. — in Delaware, Connecticut, and funds an independent to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- seeing an episode of “Star Shantel G. Phifer, 22, of 37 Thousands of Northeast Maryland, Massachusetts, advisory council member ifications will not be made without Trek” with whales in it and said West St., Boston, was arrested dairy farmers are receiv- New Hampshire, New Jer- for four years to review express notice of change from the the message from that episode and charged with breaking and ing their share of a $50 sey, New York, Pennsylva- the financial records of arresting police department. is that “we should not go into entering in the nighttime for a million settlement, near- nia, Rhode Island, Vermont, DFA and DMS. outer space.” The caller then felony, trespassing, and war- ly nine years after some Virginia and the District of It also establishes and rant charges. LYNN wished the dispatcher a “good farmers filed a class-ac- Columbia. funds a farmer ombud- God night” and ended the call. A. Bangs, 23, of 1 tion lawsuit against a “I’m still heaving a big sperson for five years A caller reported a large Centennial Ave., Apt. 2, was Accidents national dairy marketing sigh of relief that the to investigate any com- group of people on the beach arrested and charged with cooperative. checks did finally come plaints and creates guide- A report of a hit and run mo- near Greystone Road being breaking and entering into a Dairy farmers of Amer- out,” said Alice Allen, one lines for dairy farmers to tor vehicle crash at Walgreens, loud at 8:57 p.m. on Thursday. building during the nighttime ica this week paid an av- of the original dairy farm- terminate their relation- 21 Joyce St., at 9:49 p.m. on Responding officers arrived for a felony, trespassing, and erage of $4,000 to nearly ers who sued. ship with DFA or DMS Thursday; at Casey’s Shell, and multiple parties took off. warrant charges. 9,000 farms to settle a The process has been without penalty. 535 Lynnway, at 12:48 a.m. Marblehead Fire was called in Gary Saint Pierre, 29, of lawsuit that accused the contentious with some A DFA official did not on Friday. to attend to the bonfire. 720 Bennington St., Apt. 308, marketing group of trying farmers opposed to the immediately return a A report of a motor vehicle A walk-in reported at 9:33 Boston, was arrested on war- to drive down milk prices. settlement, saying it phone call seeking com- crash with personal injury at p.m. on Thursday that he and rant charges. The 2009 class-action isn’t enough and doesn’t ment. In 2016 when a 41 Light St. at 12:43 a.m. on his friends were playing bas- Steven P. Young, 55, of 8 lawsuit charged Dairy change DFA’s behavior. judge approved the settle- Friday. ketball near the courts at Glenwood Lane, was arrested Farmers of America; its Some appealed the deal ment DFA spokeswoman A report of a motor vehicle Wyman Road when “a group and charged with breaking and marketing arm, Dairy and others opted out. Monica Massey said the crash at North Common and of kids started to throw eggs” entering into a boat or vehicle Marketing Services; and “It’s a tragic failure of group believed the allega- Park streets at 7:06 a.m. on at them and “offered to vape” in the nighttime for a felony, Dallas-based Dean Foods our justice system to pro- tions were without merit, Friday. with them. attempting to commit a crime, with working together to tect the American dairy but was pleased with the A caller reported near Pleas- and violating the city knife or- monopolize the market for supply and to preserve the settlement approval be- Assaults ant Street and Ocean Avenue dinance. raw milk in the Northeast. American dairy farmer,” cause litigation is both that she was following an er- Dean Foods agreed to a said Claudia Haar, who costly and distracting. A report of an assault and ratic operator from Swamp- Accidents battery at 10 Atlantic St. at scott and the vehicle was all 8:21 p.m. on Thursday. over the road at 12:06 a.m. on A report of a motor vehicle A report of an assault and Friday. crash on Hyde Street at 8:14 battery with a dangerous a.m. Thursday; at Cushman weapon at Green and Union PEABODY Avenue and Broadway at 8:53 streets at 10:03 p.m. on Thurs- a.m. Thursday; on Beach Street day. at 10:11 a.m. Thursday; on Summons North Shore Road at 10:17 Complaints Abdel Hadi Dehbi, 52, of a.m. Thursday; at Market Bas- 141 Essex St., Apt. C-2, Sau- ket on Squire Road at 1:23 A report of an unwelcome gus, was issued a summons p.m. Thursday; at 7-Eleven on guest at Stop & Shop, 35 on Thursday at 15 Heath Road North Shore Road at 10:20 Washington St., at 8:32 p.m. for violating a restraining order. p.m. Thursday; on Ford Street on Thursday; at 36 Newhall St. Shelby Gould, 21, of 66 Lib- at 8:05 a.m. Thursday. at 8:55 p.m. on Thursday. erty St., Danvers, was issued A report of a fight at 82 a summons on Thursday at Overdose Sanderson Ave. at 9:37 p.m. 4:25 p.m. at Claire’s at 210C A report of a possible over- on Thursday. Andover St. for larceny under A report of threats made at dose on Caruso Court at 7:12 $1,200. She was told not to p.m. Thursday. 376 Chatham St. at 11:52 enter the mall for a year. p.m. on Thursday. Accidents SAUGUS Overdoses A multiple motor vehicle Accidents A report of a possible over- crash was reported on Thurs- A report of a motor vehicle dose on Essex Circle at 7:59 day at 3:14 p.m. at Five Guys crash on Lincoln Avenue at p.m. on Thursday; on Union at 227 Andover St. Both ve- Street at 12:17 a.m. on Friday. 9:08 a.m. Thursday; on Fair- hicles were towed by Mallia’s PHOTO | NTSB mount Avenue at 11:30 a.m. Towing and both operators Thursday; at Walnut Place at Investigators on Friday view skid marks left by an eastbound big rig Theft were taken to Beverly Hospital. 12:53 p.m. Thursday. when it blew a tire, crossed the median of Interstate 40 and crashed A report of motor vehicle A report of shoplifting at 263 head-on into a westbound Greyhound bus Thursday near Thoreau, N.M. Lynnfield St. at 5:43 p.m. on crash on Thursday at 3:31 Complaints Thursday; at Stop & Shop, 35 p.m. at 120 Central St. and 2 Washington St., at 5:57 p.m. Endicott St. Gaeta’s Automo- A report of a trailer with peo- on Thursday. tive Services was contacted ple living in it behind Petrie’s Deadly New Mexico bus crash for tow. Flower and Plant Shop on Lynn Vandalism A motor vehicle crash was Fells Parkway at 12:51 p.m. reported at 3:43 p.m. on Thursday. prompts negligence claims A report of vandalism to a Thursday at 2 Milk St. and 36 A caller reported someone motor vehicle at 82 Archer St. Clement Ave. Phil’s Towing and has been dumping trash in By Susan across the highway. Pass- vestigator Pete Kotowski. at 7:35 a.m. on Friday. Recovery Services was con- his dumpster at Nasty Nonni’s Montoya Bryan ing motorists stopped to The legal complaints tacted for a flatbed truck. Wine & Spirits on Main Street ASSOCIATED PRESS help passengers climb out filed Friday allege neg- Report of a two-car crash of the wreckage before au- ligence on behalf of the LYNNFIELD at 4:33 p.m. Thursday. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. with airbag deployment on A caller reported he was bit thorities arrived. unnamed truck driver — A California-based Thursday at 7:49 p.m. at 192 by a dog in front of Stop & New Mexico State Police and JAG Transportation Complaints trucking company and one Main St. and 2 Howley St. Both Shop on Main Street at 5:45 Chief Pete Kassetas called Inc. They cite data from A well-being check was re- vehicles were towed. No inju- p.m. Thursday. of its drivers were accused them heroes, saying some the Federal Motor Carri- quested on Thursday at 12:11 ries. A report of five motor vehi- of negligence Friday in a pulled ladders from trucks er Safety Administration p.m. at 11 Kingston Road. cles with approximately 20 pair of lawsuits as investi- to reach the bus windows. that shows the company Officer spoke with wife who is Overdose youths yelling and screaming gators sorted through the “For them to stop and reported three crashes in taking her husband to the hos- outside 9 Bristow St. at 12:23 wreckage from a deadly get involved is amazing. I the last 24 months. pital. A possible overdose was re- a.m. Friday. bus crash on a New Mex- commend them,” the chief Attorney Bryan Wil- Suspicious persons were ported at Smokey Bones Bar & ico highway. Eight peo- said. “To get ladders, to get liams said there are con- reported at 738 Salem St. on Fire Grill at 210S Andover St. SWAMPSCOTT ple were killed and 25 into the bus to get people. cerns about proper main- Thursday at 3:10 p.m. Officer on Thursday 7:54 p.m. Man injured, including three Can you imagine?” tenance and inspection of taken to Lahey Hospital & reports possible use of con- Accidents young children. Investigators with Na- the truck’s tires. trolled substances. Medical Center. The Greyhound bus car- tional Transportation A woman who answered Parking violation was report- A report of a hit and run rying nearly 50 people Safety Board have secured the phone at the compa- ed at 2 Knoll Road on Thursday Complaints motor vehicle crash at Whole was headed west along the vehicles for inspection ny’s office said no one was at 7:01 p.m. Caller reports ve- Interstate 40 on Thurs- Caller reported her father Foods Market, 331 Paradise and examined the crash available to comment. hicle is blocking his driveway. Road, at 1:15 p.m. on Thurs- day when a semitrail- scene Friday. They also The plaintiffs are not Vehicle reported blocking fire was being abused by the nurs- ing staff at the Aviv Centers for day. er going in the opposite will be looking at factors named but one is from hydrant opposite 794 Summer A report of a motor vehicle direction lost the tread such as driver fatigue, Arizona and the other is St. on Thursday at 7:22 p.m. Living Skilled Nursing Home on Thursday at 9:59 p.m. Officer crash at Cindy’s Superette, on its left front tire and training, safety records from Ohio. will document and forward to 653 Humphrey St., at 7:12 veered across a median and the condition of the The driver of the semi, a MARBLEHEAD the Massachusetts Depart- p.m. on Thursday. and smashed into the bus, roadway. 35 year-old man licensed ment of Elder Affairs. police said. “Unfortunately things of out of California, sus- Accidents Loud party reported on Har- Complaints The front of the bus this nature occur and our tained non-life-threaten- dy Street on Friday at 12:08 was mangled, the cab of job is to try to do what we ing injuries. Authorities A report of a minor motor A report of suspicious activ- the semi was flipped and can do to prevent them did not name him, saying vehicle crash at 1:07 p.m. on a.m. Officer reports a group of ity at Stop & Shop, 450 Par- teens were leaving upon arriv- the trailer was on its side from happening again in he was not currently fac- Pleasant Street. adise Road at 10:18 a.m. on as debris was scattered the future,” said lead in- ing charges. A report of a hit and run mo- al. Thursday; at Phillips Avenue tor vehicle crash on Prospect Caller reported his wallet and Stanwood Road at 2:55 Street at 12:04 a.m. on Friday. was stolen on Friday at 1:24 p.m. on Thursday. a.m. in the Fairweather Apart- A report of an assault at 15 aboard Hawaii flight treated Complaints ments at 20 Central St., Apt. 63 Cherry St. at 9:27 p.m. on 303. Officer reports an un- Thursday. after pepper spray goes off A caller reported being upset known man reached inside A report of a disturbance about traffic in the area of the the reporting party’s unlocked at 59 Winshaw Road at 9:33 high school, near Humphrey apartment door and stole a By Caleb Jones ment. The airline could while officials investigat- p.m. on Thursday. ASSOCIATED PRESS not provide any details ed. Street at 7:51 a.m. on Thurs- pair of shorts and a wallet con- A report of a noise complaint day. The caller said she used to taining IDs and $150 in cash. about the passenger or Hawaiian Airlines said at Mission on the Bay, 141 HONOLULU — A can of why they believe the re- the two incidents were not live in a big city and is certain Employees of Luso American Humphrey St., at 9:59 p.m. on pepper spray went off in- there is a traffic solution. Credit Union at 37 Tremont St. lease was accidental. related and the family’s Thursday. side a plane headed from The flight crew of the baggage had to be locat- A caller from Village Phar- reported a man was sitting in Oakland, Calif., to Maui macy reported that a woman’s the parking lot watching the Boeing 767 declared an ed and removed from the Theft on Friday, requiring emer- emergency to get priority plane, causing the delay. bike was stolen while she was bank on Friday at 10:55 a.m. gency help for several peo- inside the business at 1:37 Officer spoke to the man who A report of a larceny at 63 at the airport in Hawaii. The Federal Aviation ple aboard, Hawaiian Air- About 30 people com- Administration said in an p.m. on Thursday. is a registered private inves- Lewis Road at 5:49 p.m. on lines said. A caller reported their bike tigator. Bank employees re- Thursday. plained of being affected emailed statement that it Twelve passengers and by the irritant, but no one could not confirm what the three flight attendants was taken to the hospi- substance was but that were treated for respira- tal, Hawaii Department pepper spray is prohibited tory issues and released of Transportation spokes- on planes. The agency can Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 by emergency responders man Tim Sakahara said. take legal action against at the airport in Kahului, The airline said the anyone who violates fed- Hotline Hawaii, airline spokes- flight was delayed earlier eral aviation regulations. man Alex Da Silva said. Friday after a teenager in Officials with the Trans- Spanish menu available CALL 24 HOURS A DAY A passenger illegally Oakland sent a photo de- portation Security Admin- or text the word tiplynn brought the pepper spray picting a fake crime scene istration, which screens All reports of neighborhood on the plane carrying 256 “featuring a child-sized carry-on baggage, and the and your tip to passengers and 10 crew mannequin” to other pas- National Transportation activity will be investigated. members, but it appears sengers’ cellphones. The Safety Board did not im- Callers may remain anonymous. “tip411” (847411) it discharged accidentally, teen and his family were mediately respond to re- Da Silva said in a state- booked for a later flight quests for comment. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Former ‘ER’ actress Know what to say when a loved one Vanessa Marquez experiences postpartum depression shot and killed by police at home By Hannah Fry and more than 90 minutes in Laura Newberry an effort to persuade her LOS ANGELES TIMES to accept medical help. Police said she was “un- LOS ANGELES — Ac- cooperative,” may have tress Vanessa Marquez been suffering from men- was identified by authori- tal health issues and ap- ties Friday as the 49-year- Serena peared to be unable to old woman shot and killed Williams care for herself. by police a day earlier returns a serve Then, while they were during a welfare check at by Carina talking, Marquez grabbed her apartment in South Witthoeft what they thought was a Pasadena. of Germany semiautomatic handgun Marquez was best during the known for her recurring and pointed it at them, second round role as nurse Wendy Gold- Mendoza said. of the U.S. man on the popular medi- Two officers fired at her, Open striking her at least once cal drama “ER,” which ran tournament for 15 seasons until 2009. in the torso, Mendoza said. The officers retrieved a Wednesday in Marquez appeared on the New York. show from 1994 to 1997. weapon after the shooting and determined it was a More recently, Marquez PHOTO | ASSOCIATED used social media to refer- BB gun that resembled a PRESS ence her struggles with ce- pistol, Mendoza said. liac disease and seizures. Marquez was taken to By Leanne Italie my friends let me know tion says about 20 percent she said, there are senti- She wrote on Facebook in a hospital, where she was ASSOCIATED PRESS that my feelings are total- of mothers in developing ments to avoid: “Everyone March that she was “ter- pronounced dead. ly normal,” she wrote. countries around the globe has a hard time, you will minally ill.” The Sheriff’s Depart- NEW YORK — Gwyn- Postpartum depression, experience clinical depres- get used to it. I didn’t feel eth Paltrow, Chrissy Tei- She also grabbed head- ment is investigating, as or PPD, does not have a sion after childbirth. depressed when I had a is common in police shoot- gen, Adele: The charge lines last year when she single cause, according to Though public discourse baby. It can’t be that bad. ings. The names of the to destigmatize postpar- accused her “ER” co-star the National Institute of on postpartum depression You don’t need medication officers involved have not tum depression has nev- George Clooney of helping Mental Health. It likely has never been higher, a to get through this. Don’t been released. er before had so many to blacklist her from the results from a mix of phys- stigma persists. Friends, you love your baby? This A similar incident in- high-profile sufferers will- series. He denied the alle- ical and emotional factors. co-workers and loved ones is what you always want- volving South Pasadena ing to share their stories. who haven’t experienced gations. The condition can last up ed, you should be happy!” Marquez’s landlord called police occurred in June Add Serena Williams to three years after giv- depression themselves Developing a more pos- police Thursday to request 2017, when authorities to the list. The 23-time ing birth, with symptoms may be at a loss for how to itive vocabulary when a wellness check on her, said 41-year-old Marco Grand Slam champion ranging from feelings of help. Los Angeles County Sher- Cardoza pointed what ap- playing in the U.S. Open sadness beyond the “baby “I think people are looking from the outside iff’s Department Lt. Joe peared to be a handgun at took to Instagram last blues” to thoughts of self- scared to talk about it, but in is a matter of reassur- Mendoza said. She was officers who were attempt- month after a loss in San harm or doing harm to the many people suffer and ance, Knable said: “You having a seizure when ing to serve a warrant at Jose, California, to de- baby. want to know they are not are a great mother and do- authorities arrived at her his Burbank home. Mul- scribe her feelings of inad- According to the Ameri- alone,” said Talya Knable, ing a great job. This part apartment, in the 1100 tiple officers fired their equacy as a mother since can Psychological Associ- a Baltimore counselor is really hard. It will get block of Fremont Avenue, weapons at Cardoza, who the birth nearly a year ation, up to 1 in 7 women with friends and clients better. You are not alone about noon. was pronounced dead at ago of her daughter, Alexis experience the serious who struggled. “People in this. I am here to help Officers and a county the scene. Detectives lat- Olympia Ohanian Jr. mood disorder or worse need a lot of support.” if you need me. I know you mental health clinician er learned that the man’s “Talking things through after giving birth. The When it comes to at- are trying really hard. You spoke with Marquez for pistol was a replica. with my mom, my sisters, World Health Organiza- tempting that support, can do this!” Hulkenberg changes mind about F1 halo after crash By Daniella Matar ASSOCIATED PRESS MONZA, Italy — Nico Hulkenberg is saying hel- lo to the halo. Hulkenberg has often dismissed the protective device on F1 cars, which was introduced this sea- son, with the Renault driver saying last year that it looked stupid and wasn’t necessary. However, the halo’s ben- efit appeared plain to see at the Belgian Grand Prix last weekend when Fer- nando Alonso’s McLaren PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS spiraled into the air and Australian filmmaker James Ricketson speaks from a prisoner van out- bounced on top of Charles side Phnom Penh Municipal Court in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Friday. Leclerc’s Sauber during a dramatic first-lap crash. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “I think, whilst I am still Sauber driver Charles Leclerc of Monaco re- Australian filmmaker arrested in not a big fan of halo and the device, I have to see sponds to reporters during a news conference the facts and admit that in Monza, Italy, Thursday. Cambodia convicted of spying it does bring something to , especially ages we can’t know what cockpit protection and limit the risk of head in- By Sopheng Cheang As the prison van left af- ly align with the ruling the safety that we appre- will have happened with- out it (the halo), but obvi- juries after French F1 ASSOCIATED PRESS ter the panel of judges de- party’s agenda. A handful ciate in the car,” Hulken- ously I was quite happy driver — livered the verdict, Rick- of personal emails seized berg said at a news confer- to have it over my head,” who was a close friend of PHNOM PENH, Cambo- etson shouted to reporters from Ricketson suggested ence on Thursday, ahead Leclerc said. “And as Nico Leclerc’s — died in July dia — An Australian film- the same question he often he was sympathetic to the of the Italian GP. maker arrested after fly- said, I think it deserves to 2015 and British IndyCar raised throughout his tri- country’s political oppo- “Yeah, divided, mixed ing a drone to photograph be in Formula One now, driver Justin Wilson died al: “Who am I spying for?’ sition and critical of Hun feelings about it still but it’s a Cambodian opposition whether it looks good or a month later. Before hearing the ver- Sen’s government, but re- not down to me anyway,” he party rally last year was bad, I don’t think that Bianchi died at the age dict, he told The Associat- vealed no sensitive or se- said. “It is what it is.” convicted of spying and matters anymore.” of 25, several months after ed Press that based on the cret information. Several Motorsport governing sentenced to six years in Alonso was sent airborne massive head injuries sus- evidence and facts in the of his photos and videos body FIA made the head prison Friday. when Hulkenberg ploughed tained at the Japanese GP case, he should be set free. showed security forces on protective device manda- James Ricketson had into the back of his car, but in October 2014. His lawyer, Kong Sam duty, but only in publicly tory in F1 this year in or- faced up to 10 years in no one was harmed, with Bianchi’s accident at Onn, said he would con- viewable situations. der to protect drivers from prison. Almost two dozen the device surrounding Suzuka occurred at the sult with his client on New York-based group potentially fatal impacts jailed critics or opponents Leclerc’s cockpit appearing end of the race in rainy, what to do next. He said Human Rights Watch such as loose tires bar- of Prime Minister Hun to save him from a serious gloomy conditions when there were two options: to blasted the court’s deci- reling at high speed, oth- Sen’s government had file an appeal, or accept head injury. his Marussia team car slid sion. er flying debris and — in been freed in recent weeks the verdict and ask Prime “I think it’s proven pret- off the track and ploughed “This trial exposed ev- the case at Spa — one car following a sweeping rul- Minister Hun Sen to con- ty useful and a good de- into a crane picking up the erything that’s wrong landing on another. ing party election victory, vey a request for a pardon vice,” Hulkenberg said. Sauber of German driv- with the Cambodian judi- The halo forms a which had raised hopes to King Norodom Sihamo- semi-circular barrier “Obviously we can only er Adrian Sutil, who had cial system: ridiculously of leniency in Ricketson’s ni. Ricketson’s health was around the driver’s hel- speculate what would crashed at the same spot excessive charges, prose- case. not good, he added. met in the front half of have happened without it one lap earlier. cutors with little or no evi- Ricketson has been de- Ricketson, 69, repeat- the cockpit, protecting the but it looked pretty clear “Speaking for Jules, it dence, and judges carrying tained without bail since edly insisted he had no head without completely from the point that the wouldn’t have helped any- his arrest in June last political agenda and his out political orders from closing the cockpit. When tire marks were obviously thing ... it was just a shock year. work making documen- the government rather first tested ahead of 2016, all over the halo and from and the shock was too big,” Prosecutors have indi- tary films was journalis- than ruling based on what drivers were split as to that point of view it’s done LeClerc said. “If it helped cated he was suspected of tic in nature. Character happens in court.” whether they liked it with a very good job, to keep or not at Spa I have no idea working with the opposi- witnesses testified to his He also criticized Aus- some criticizing the halo the head safe.” but in some circumstances tion party or had worked filmmaking work and fi- tralia for failing to public- on aesthetic grounds. The FIA has been look- it can help so I think it’s a directly for a foreign pow- nancial generosity to sev- ly and consistently chal- “Looking back at the im- ing at ways to improve good thing to have.” er, though that country eral poor Cambodians. lenge Cambodia in the was never specified in The evidence present- case, saying Canberra’s court. The charge against ed against Ricketson ap- soft and quiet diplomacy Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 him, endangering national peared thin, but Cambo- with Southeast Asian dic- CALL 24 HOURS A DAY security, was tantamount dia’s courts are considered tators “is not just morally Hotline All reports of neighborhood activity or text the word tiplynn in legal terms to espio- highly politicized and bankrupt — it’s also total- and your tip to “tip411” (847411) nage. their rulings often tight- ly ineffective.” will be investigated. Callers may remain anonymous. Spanish menu available A8 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS NBC News denies that it tried to shut down Ronan Farrow’s Harvey Weinstein reporting By Stephen Battaglio LOS ANGELES TIMES Ronan Farrow shared a Pulitzer Prize and received other major journalistic kudos for his investigation of Harvey Weinstein’s alleged sex- ual harassment, assault, rape and abuse of power during his long career as a movie mogul. But nearly a year after Farrow’s story made headlines and helped blaze the trail of the #Me- Too movement, NBC News is still taking heat over its decision to pass on the story. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS NBC News, where Farrow first launched his reporting that eventually was published in the FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Alex Jones, a right-wing ra- New Yorker magazine, claims the report was Louis C.K. attends the An- dio host and conspiracy the- never ready for prime time while he worked on it nual Charity Day hosted orist, arrives at the court- for the network. by Cantor Fitzgerald, BGC house in Austin, Texas. The focus on how the story was handled is and GFI on Sept. 12, 2016 in likely to intensify after Farrow’s former NBC New York. Judge denies News producer Rich McHugh told the New Alex Jones effort to York Times on Thursday that the network’s brass Louis C.K’.s possible resisted its Weinstein reporting in 2017, calling it dismiss Sandy Hook a “massive breach of journalistic integrity.” stand-up comeback McHugh recently left NBC News on his own lawsuit accord to become a documentary producer. began at a Long Island AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A “Three days before Ronan and I were going to comedy club judge has denied conspiracy head to L.A. to interview a woman with a credible theorist Alex Jones’ request to rape allegation against Harvey Weinstein, I was By David J. Criblez dismiss a lawsuit surrounding ordered to stop, not to interview this woman and NEWSDAY to stand down on the story altogether,” McHugh the 2012 Sandy Hook Elemen- LONG ISLAND, N.Y. — Co- told the Times. tary School massacre that he median Louis C.K. appears to Farrow has previously suggested in interviews has called a hoax. be mounting a stand-up come- that his version of the story was “publishable” The Infowars host is being FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE dy comeback — he performed while he was at NBC News. His account of how sued for defamation in Texas unannounced at Governor’s the network handled the story will be addressed Ronan Farrow walks the red carpet at the by the parents of a 6-year-old Comedy Club in Levittown, N.Y. in his upcoming book, “Catch and Kill.” When who was among the 20 children Time 100 Most Influential People event in on Sunday. the book deal was announced this year by Little and six adults killed in the the World Gala at Frederick P. Rose Hall, “Louis was on his way to the Newtown, Conn., attack. State Brown, the publisher said it would reveal the Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York. city to do some stand-up in District Judge Scott Jenkins “conspiracy of silence around Weinstein and other Greenwich Village [at the Com- on Wednesday ruled the case men in power.” victims whom Farrow named in his meticulously edy Cellar],” says club co-owner can proceed. But NBC News executives deny that they ever reported piece that appeared in the Oct. 10, 2017, James Dolce. “He has an open- Jenkins also refused to dismiss impeded Farrow’s reporting. edition of the New Yorker — Asia Argento, Mira door policy here if he wants to a similar lawsuit brought by a “The assertion that NBC News tried to kill the Sorvino, Rosanna Arquette, Lucia Evans, come do time. If he’s around, he man who was falsely identified Weinstein story while Ronan Farrow was at NBC Emma de Caunes, Jessica Barth and Sophie just gives a call and he can stop on the Infowars website as the News, or even more ludicrously, after he left NBC Dix — were willing to speak on the record or be in, not a problem.” gunman who killed 17 people at News, is an outright lie,” the network said in a identified on camera to discuss the allegations. This appearance comes after a Florida high school in February. statement. “The standard would be, at a bare minimum, multiple women accused the Jones has since admitted that In several recent interviews with the Los a credible person making an allegation on the comedian of sexual misconduct the Sandy Hook killings oc- Angeles Times — which made inquiries about record — willing to be identified by name — ide- last fall, which led to the cancel- curred. His attorneys defended why NBC passed on Farrow’s story — executives ally on camera,” said Rich Greenberg, executive lation of his deals with FX and his speech in court as “rhetor- detailed how the reporting done at the network editor of the investigative unit at NBC News and Netflix plus the shutdown of his ical hyperbole,” but denied it never reached the necessary standard for put- a former producer for CBS’ “60 Minutes.” “We indie film, “I Love You, Daddy.” was defamation. ting it on the air. They said none of the seven never quite got there.” Despite the past controversy, Dolce claims C.K. was greeted warmly by the audience. Do you remember the Bayside of Nahant? “Once they announced his Get reacquainted at: www.baysidefunctions.com name the crowd went crazy. 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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 Nick Pappas ready to ll a critical role as St. Mary’s goalkeeper By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR LYNN — St. Mary’s goalie Nick Pappas has big shoes to ll this season. Pappas, entering his senior season, has been tasked with replacing former Spartans netminder Richie Mateo. The Catholic Central League MVP last fall, Mateo emerged as one of the top goalies in the state and helped lead the Spartans to a 16-0-1 regular season. Now it’s Pappas’ turn to step in and serve at the backbone of a St. Mary’s team that prides itself in building a stout defense. “Nick found the right role in net about two years ago,” St. Mary’s coach Mike D’Agosti- no said. “He’s been playing off and on in the eld and in net. He does whatever’s needed for the team. He gives all his dedication and desire to St. Mary’s soccer. He has a true passion in net. He worked all summer in ITEM FILE PHOTO camps and it shows.” With the preseason quickly coming to a Endicott football coach Paul McGonagle and the close, the Spartans are putting their nal Gulls open up their 2018 season this afternoon touches and tweaks in gear. Pappas, a Pea- against Framingham State. body resident, feels St. Mary’s has plenty to feel positive about given the way things have gone during the preseason. “Our team’s looking, I personally think, Endicott football set the best since I’ve been here,” Pappas said. “Us seniors, we all have been playing to- gether for a while. We have great chemistry to kick off season there. The new guys coming in have lled in and I think they’re looking pretty well. Once ITEM FILE PHOTO with new coach we get the chemistry up from there I think St. Mary’s senior Nick Pappas has some big shoes to ll as he we’ll be a very good team this year.” takes over at goalkeeper for Richie Mateo, who graduated this By Harold Rivera PAPPAS, B2 spring. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR BEVERLY — New Endicott football coach Paul McGonagle and his players made the most of the preseason to gain famil- iarity with one another. A new coaching staff means a new Classical golf team aiming to build playbook and new systems so the Gulls faced a learning curve in preseason camp. But now the preseason comes to a close and it’s time to play football. off last season’s momentum Endicott begins the 2018 season this afternoon (1) when the Gulls travel to Framingham State for a non-conference tilt. By Harold Rivera talented seniors in Brett Bucklin, “Things are looking good,” McGonagle said. “The guys are ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Brendan Lannon and Andrew ready to hit somebody else but at the same time we’re de nite- Patrie. The trio will captain this ly ready for the weather. The rst week we had cold and rain LYNN — The 2017 season was a year’s team. and now we’ve had this heatwave. Things are looking good. major step forward for the Classi- “I’ll be looking for them in a big We’ve had some young kids step and returning vets are who cal golf team. The Rams went 12-4, way,” Morrison said. “We had great we thought they were. We’re excited for a very tough challenge tied for second place in the North- success with great leadership last Saturday.” eastern Conference South Division year. We’re looking for that again Joining McGonagle on the new coaching staff are assistants and quali ed for the Division 1 because it makes a big difference. I Rob Matey (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks), Sean Golden state tournament. feel good, they’re athletes and they (defensive coordinator/defensive backs), Jack Dustin (defensive Now Classical faces the chal- play other sports. They know the line/strength and conditioning), Joe Hook (offensive line), Bob lenge of carrying the momentum it system. It’s just a matter of them Holmes (linebackers), Jimmy Nguyen (wide receivers), Chris built last year and repeating that understanding their role as cap- Gogolos (assistant defensive line), Cory Gaff (running backs), success this season. And the Rams tains but I have con dence in Jarrod Casey (safeties), Tad Beuchert (kickers/punters) and take on that task without their them.” Sam Hayes (student assistant offensive line). three captains from last season. Junior Tim Nerich also returns The Gulls are coming off a down year that saw Endicott go “For us that was huge,” Morrison to the team after a solid sophomore 3-7 in 2017. This year’s team carries high expectations in hopes said. “That was the biggest year season in 2017. of a turnaround season. Endicott was picked third in the Com- Classical’s had golf-wise in a long “Tim had a great year last year monwealth Coast Conference Preseason Coaches’ Poll, as an- time. We’re not trying to go back- as a sophomore,” Morrison said. nounced earlier this week. Western New England, the defend- wards, we’re trying to maintain. I “We’re looking for him to do more of ing CCC Champion, was picked as the No. 1 team in the think the reason we did so well last the same.” conference. year was our senior leadership and Also projected to play key roles McGonagle foresees a competitive CCC this year. I’m hoping we get that again this are junior Luke Rao and sopho- “Western New England’s the returning champ,” McGonagle year. The guys that led us last year, more Kyle McCarthy. Travis Ryan, Sean Devin and AJ said. “Until someone knocks them off, they’re the champ. It’s a ITEM FILE PHOTO “They saw limited action last very tough competition, University of New England’s coming Luciano, those guys did tremen- year but we’ll be looking for them Classical’s Brendan Lannon is one of dous work as captains last year. in for the rst time so we don’t have a lot of information on to step up this year,” Morrison said. them.” three captains for the Rams golf team That was a big part of our success.” McGonagle said things have gone well during the preseason. this season. This year’s team returns three CLASSICAL, B2 “I think it’s been great,” McGonagle said. “They’ve had a lot of energy just from little things on the sidelines to watching an offensive guy cheering for a defensive guy on a play or vice versa. We try to mix things up in camp.” Jonathan Rodrigues tting in well at Saugus Captaining this season’s team are four seniors in strong safety Christian Pizzotti, linebacker William Rivera, defensive By Daniel Kane To say he “fit in well” is probably an lineman Connor Schinderman and offensive lineman Shane ITEM STAFF understatement. Rodrigues led the Toland. team with 26 goals in 2017 and helped “They’ve been great, they’ve been positive from day one,” SAUGUS — When Jonathan Ro- lead the Sachems to the Division 3 McGonagle said. “They were voted by the players, not by the drigues first came to Saugus High North state tournament for the first coaches. They’ve de nitely been leaders through the summer, School last year, he wasn’t sure if it time in 20 years. Rodrigues made sending letters to the team and stuff like that. They’ve been was the right fit for him. One thing he such an impact from the start that leaders during camp. I’m very excited about them.” was sure of, however, was that he coach Larry Bolduc made him a focal With two linemen among the four co-captains, the Gulls re- wanted to play soccer for the Sachems. point of the team’s offensive attack. turn a plethora of experience up front. “Last year was my first year at Sau- “As a coach I can tell pretty much “There’s a lot of returning veterans,” McGonagle said. “(Offen- gus and it was an awful experience at what someones’ play style and what sive linemen) Isaiah Gibbs, Kha-lil Goodman, Shane Toland up first,” Rodrigues said. “I thought this kind of player they are just from see- front. Shane’s a captain. He’s had a really, really great offsea- school was too small and not right for ing them play a pickup game,” Bolduc son, preseason and now going into the season. Connor Schind- me. All I thought about was playing said. “What I saw with him is that he erman’s a captain, (defensive lineman) Ayinde Johnson, a soccer. can attack when he gets the ball so I couple returning guys. I’d say our strength is up front which a “When I first came here they had changed everything to make it more already done tryouts and I texted the lot of times in the lower levels can sometimes be the weakest where he’s a focal point, receiving the part so I’m really excited about that.” coach (Larry Bolduc) about wanting to ball a little bit higher as an attacking ITEM FILE PHOTO join the team,” Rodrigues said. “He This season’s schedule includes four non-conference games midfielder where he can distribute it against Framingham State, Bridgewater State, MIT and Ho- didn’t know me at all and wanted to Saugus’ Jonathan Rodrigues led to our players. bart. Endicott dives into the conference portion of its schedule see how I played. I showed up, played the Sachems with 26 goals in 2017, on Week 5 (Sept. 29) when the Gulls visit Curry College. well and became apart of the team.” RODRIGUES, B2 his rst season with the program. Experienced Lynn eld boys soccer team ready to make a run By Anne Marie Tobin make a deep run in the tournament Star David Gentile, returning cap- ITEM STAFF and, perhaps, compete for a Cape tain Nathan Bass, a midfielder, and Ann League Kinney Division title. goaltender Jack Campbell. LYNNFIELD — There’s a distinct “The team’s looking great and we Other seniors returning include and undeniable level of excitement in have lots of returning players with a forward Aidan Connelly, mid elder the air when it comes to the 2018 lot of varsity experience,” said coach Max Sieger, mid elder Jackson Lynnfield High boys soccer team. Brent Munroe. “The kids have Cleary and defender Joseph Con- Last year Lynn eld nished the worked really hard in the spring and nelly. regular season 8-7-3 and earned the summer off-season and things are Lynnfield has a strong junior class No. 7 seed in the Division 3 North looking really good for us.” with five returers, led by forward state tournament. The Pioneers This year’s team will be led by five Thomas Buston and midfielder Tom- drew a strong Melrose team in senior captains — returning captain my Hauser, who last year had break- round one and were eliminated with COURTESY PHOTO and last year’s team Player of the out seasons. Also returning are mid- a 4-1 loss. Year honoree, CAL First team All- fielder Alejandro Lynch, defender COURTESY PHOTO Team captain Jonathan Lud- Fast forward to this year and with Star and Eastern Mass All-Star, Jon- Matthew Juliano and forward ers was an EMass All-Star the loss of only four seniors (only two athan Luders, 2017 Most Improved Nathan Bass, left, is return- Joseph Cibelli. for the Lynn eld boys soccer of whom started) it would appear Player Michael Gentile and twin ing for his second season as team last year. that all of the pieces are in place to brother and CAL Second Team All- LYNNFIELD, B2 a team captain for Lynn eld. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2018

Local athletes scrimmage at Gillette

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Justin Rose watches a tee shot during the first round of the Dell Technologies Championship at TPC Boston in Norton Friday. Justin Rose breezes to first-round lead at TPC Boston NORTON, Mass. (AP) — Justin Rose missed the cut in the FedEx Cup playoffs opener and decided to make the most of it. He stayed home in the Bahamas for six days, opting out of the pro-am and not arriving to the Dell Technologies Championship until the evening for the opening round Friday. And then he was off and running at the TPC Boston. On a breezy day that kept scoring unusually high, Rose putted for birdie on all but two holes and made his six birdies count by keeping bogeys off his card. Three birdies over his last four holes gave him a 6-under 65 and a one-shot lead. “Just keeping the card clean made the birdies really count for something,” Rose said. “To birdie three of the last four made a good day a very good day.” Russell Knox and Abraham Ancer were one shot behind with strong finishes of their own. Ancer, the first Mexican to reach the second stage of the FedEx Cup playoffs, finished on the front nine with four birdies over his last six holes. Knox was a bit more dynamic. He was in the mid- dle of the pack until he holed a wedge from 109 yards for eagle on No. 15, hit a 6-iron on the par-3 16th that tumbled out of the right collar and rolled down the slope to 2 feet, and then finished with a 15-foot birdie putt. “The round was just good in four holes,” Knox said. “I have had one of those bang-bang runs in a while. I was just playing OK, and all of a sudden got a little spark.” Tiger Woods was more about spinning his wheels. In his first time back at the TPC Boston in five years, Woods COURTESY PHOTO nearly hit the wrong club off the 10th tee to start his round, but During halftime of the Aug. 16 NFL preseason game between the Patriots and the Philadel- only because his caddie had the head covers on the wrong metals phia Eagles, four teams from the North Shore Flag Football League took the Gillette Stadium leaving the range. Not that it mattered. Woods went back for his turf for a scrimmage. They also met former Patriots linebacker and Pro Football Hall of Fam- 3-wood and pumped that left into a hazard to start with a bogey. er Andre Tippett. He also had a new putter that resembles the one with which he won his 14 majors. That only kept his score from being higher. He wound up with a 72, the 10th time in his last 11 tournaments he didn’t break par in the opening round. Pappas excited for the challenge in net for Spartans “I putted beautifully today, I really did,” Woods said. “I hit a lot of good putts, and just have to give myself more looks out of them. PAPPAS back it usually goes up the field. We’re “I think Nick’s going to be a key role I didn’t hit the ball close enough.” From B1 the eyes of the whole field. We see every- player for us, with the knowledge he has Keegan Bradley put last week behind him quickly. He played thing in the back. Once we bring the and his size” D’Agostino said. “He’s very in the final group at The Northern Trust and shot 78, and then The expectations are high at St. Mary’s, communication up, it usually leads us to aggressive with corner kicks. His punts he answered with a 67 to join Beau Hossler, Gary Woodland and a team that returns 12 current seniors goals. are huge. He’s a very aggressive player. Chris Kirk. from last year’s roster in 2018. The Spar- “One of my biggest strengths, I feel, is He challenges the offensive players, one- Dustin Johnson and Rafa Cabrera Bello were among those at tans have plenty of seasoned veterans to my communication,” Pappas said. “I’m on-one if they come toward him. He’s 68. lean on for leadership and Pappas be- not afraid. I’m always talking to the de- very aggressive in the box. I know he’ll The missed cut didn’t bother Rose too much. He still only lieves that’ll go a long way this year. fense. I feel that communication is my fill those shoes for Richie Mateo, no ques- slipped to No. 6 in the FedEx Cup, and the time at home allowed “We know what it’s like to be in the biggest impact on the field.” tions asked. I have 100 percent confi- him to reflect on the last year. Starting at The Northern Trust a state tournament,” Pappas said. “A cou- Pappas won’t jump into the starting dence in Nick.” year ago, Rose ran off 10 straight top 10s, and he completed a ple of our seniors played in the state final role with cold feet. He watched Mateo The Spartans have outlined three key 12-month cycle with 18 top 10s in 24 tournaments. a few years ago. We know what it’s like to keep opposing teams off the scoreboard goals for themselves this year. They’ll get “I felt like last week kind of snapped the streak in a way, and play in the playoffs, how tough that envi- for the past three seasons, giving him a a chance at cracking their first one Tues- kind of enabled me to let that go,” Rose said. “It’s been a great ronment is, what the crowd’s like. I feel solid model to follow as he aimed to im- day evening when they open the season run. I’m proud of that consistency. But I now feel I can ... put that that will play a big part.” prove his game. Last weekend, the Spar- against Tech in the Lynn City Soccer nice run behind me and just start fresh now with fresh goals for Aside from experience and leadership, tans traveled to Cape Cod for scrimmag- Tournament at Manning Field. the rest of the season.” communication will be another key ele- es against high-level teams and Pappas “Our first goal is to win the Lynn City ment this season. As a goaltender, Pap- rose to the occasion. Tournament,” Pappas said. “Then win pas has the best view of the field and will “Barnstable’s a Division 1 school that the Catholic Central League and hope- Rodrigues ready to make use that to his advantage to help place had tremendous shots, rockets from 20- fully win a state championship. his defenders in the best areas. Pappas 30 yards out and he made some beautiful “We approach that by taking it one step will need to be vocal this year but he’s saves,” D’Agostino said. “He made a great at a time,” Pappas said. “It’s one game at an even bigger impact for ready for that challenge. save on a penalty kick and the momen- a time. We’re just looking at every game “I’ve learned that communication is tum turned. That was huge for him. He like it’s a big game and staying focused Saugus soccer this year key,” Pappas said. “If it starts from the set the tone for our defensive line. as a team.” RODRIGUES From B1 Classical golf looks to keep growing the program “It worked really well,” Bolduc said. “We get him into positions where he can attack and go forward with the ball or he can keeps the kids’ interest. We’re on a good focused and disciplined in tryouts. Golf is CLASSICAL distribute it to a wing or a midfielder. He has that skill set, if you run with kids coming out and that’s al- a hard game but we need that focus and From B1 don’t have that type of player you can’t do that but with him we ways a healthy situation.” discipline. Once they get their minds can. I’ve never seen an offensive performance from a Saugus Classical started tryouts last week and Morrison said he’s seen positive signs right, we’ll have a chance.” team like that. With him we can be a little bit more creative on numbers were strong with 23 hopefuls through the early going but the Rams Classical opens the season Tuesday offense.” participating in hopes of making the cut. have plenty of work to do moving for- against Saugus. Rodrigues was also named a Eastern Massachusetts All-Star The Rams will field a junior varsity team ward. Focus and discipline could be the “They’re excited, which is a good thing,” in 2017, an honor he wasn’t aware of before but an experience this season. keys to Classical’s season. Morrison said. “They’ve been working he enjoyed. “We’ve had 20+ for the fourth year in a “We have a long way to go,” Morrison hard. We have to play good golf and be “I didn’t know that you can even be an Eastern Mass All-Star, row,” Morrison said. “It’s going strong. said. “We’re not ready yet. In order for us smart to be successful. We’re working I had never heard of it,” Rodrigues said. “It was my first year This will be our second year with a junior to compete, they have to play smart and hard to keep up the success we had last playing in the All-Star game and I met a lot of players. I didn’t varsity program. That’s critical because it minimize their mistakes. We’re getting year.” play the best game but it was a great experience. I really want to be able to do that again.” This fall Rodrigues will continue to be an offensive leader for Lynnfield soccer carries plenty of experience in 2018 Saugus after being named one of the three senior captains. “Being a captain means a lot to me,” Rodrigues said. “I used to LYNNFIELD shape. Campbell will start in net with forwards. play in Brazil. I wasn’t a captain there and I didn’t have that From B1 Gesamondo on the bench as a backup. “Max and Jack both are looking espe- confidence in myself. As a captain I think I can look forward with “Dante is on the shelf so to speak as he cially good,” said Munroe. “They both the team and have more patience and confidence and give more Munroe had a chance to see the team in broke his leg last spring, so he won’t be played football and their first year of soc- of myself on the field.” live action last weekend at a 4-team ready for at least a couple of weeks,” Mun- cer was only last year, but they have real- Along with embracing his leadership role, Rodrigues has high round robin scrimmage. roe said. “Had he not had the injury, he ly worked hard in the offseason, so it’s personal goals for the season. “We looked really good and I felt really would have been competing with Jack for night and day compared to where they “Personally I want this to be one of my best seasons ever be- good about the fact that we only gave up the starter’s role, but he’s just not ready were last year.” cause its my last year as a senior,” Rodrigues said. “I have to play a handful of shots in the St. John’s scrim- yet.” Munroe said he expects the Kinney well to impress colleges. I want to break records this year if I can.” mage,” Munroe said. “It’s hard to really Martinho and David Gentile will start Division will be strong this year. Some of his motivation to perform at a high level and help conclude anything as some teams played at center back with Lynch and Juliano “The Large has been really good the carry his team into the playoff comes from last year’s 2-1 first- more of their whole teams, so it’s hard to starting at outside back. last few years and Masco obviously is round loss in double-overtime against Dracut. judge, but we more than held our own “Luke got a lot of varsity minutes last going to be tough to beat, but Pentucket “It motivates us,” Rodrigues said of the loss. “I was really upset and won two games and tied St. John’s, year when Tommy Hauser broke his also looks to be strong as well as New- after that game. Soccer means alot to me. We made the playoffs and we looked especially good against wrist, so he brings a lot of experience,” buryport, which returns almost its entire and everybody was talking about us and we were all excited. We them, so I was very happy.” said Munroe. “Lynch was a part-time team, and North Reading is always good,” played a good game and got a little unlucky, they scored in the While the roster has yet to be finalized, starter last year and Matt also had expe- Munroe said. “Manchester-Essex is prob- very last minutes.” Munroe said freshmen Dominic Ferran- rience, so those kids along with David and ably the best team in the Small, so they After accomplishing many of his goals and finding a place in te, a defender, and Ben Sykes, a midfield- Michael as the defensive center back, that will be tough, and we have two non- the Saugus offense last season Rodrigues said he’s excited to get er, have looked impressive and may be in gives us a very strong backfield, especial- league games against Austin Prep team back on the field and begin the road to another successful season the mix for varsity minutes. ly up the middle.” that is always a good tournament team, with his teammates. “They played really well in Saturday’s Bass, Hauser, Cleary and Sieger are so the schedule is going to be tough “Everything that I thought about accomplishing I already scrimmage, so they may be key players likely to start in the midfield depending again.” have done, being a captain, helping the team succeed and getting for us,” Munroe said. on formation, while the Pioneers’ top two Lynnfield opens the season Wednesday interest from colleges,” Rodrigues said. “I’m just excited to get out The starting lineup is beginning to take scorers, Luders and Buston, return as at North Reading. there and play ball.” SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 93 42 .689 — Atlanta 74 59 .556 — New York 84 50 .627 8½ Philadelphia 71 62 .534 3 Tampa Bay 71 62 .534 21 Washington 67 67 .500 7½ Toronto 60 73 .451 32 New York 59 74 .444 15 Baltimore 40 94 .299 52½ Miami 53 81 .396 21½ Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 76 57 .571 — Chicago 79 54 .594 — Minnesota 62 71 .466 14 St. Louis 75 59 .560 4½ Detroit 54 80 .403 22½ Milwaukee 75 60 .556 5 Chicago 53 81 .396 23½ Pittsburgh 65 69 .485 14½ Kansas City 42 91 .316 34 Cincinnati 57 77 .425 22½ West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 82 52 .612 — Arizona 74 60 .552 — Oakland 80 55 .593 2½ Colorado 72 61 .541 1½ Seattle 75 59 .560 7 Los Angeles 72 62 .537 2 Los Angeles 65 69 .485 17 San Francisco 67 68 .496 7½ Texas 58 76 .433 24 San Diego 53 83 .390 22

Friday’s Games 6-6), 9:05 p.m. Detroit at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Matz 5-11) at San Francisco PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. (Holland 7-8), 4:05 p.m. Toronto at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 10-10) at Phila- Chicago White Sox pitcher Michael Kopech, who was drafted in the first round of the 2014 Minnesota at Texas, 8:05 p.m. delphia (Eflin 9-5), 7:05 p.m. Boston at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Anderson 9-7) at Washington MLB Draft by the Red Sox, throws a pitch against Boston in a game Friday night. Kopech was L.A. Angels at Houston, 8:10 p.m. (Strasburg 7-7), 7:05 p.m. traded to the White Sox in 2016 along with three other prospects, including Yoan Moncada, Baltimore at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. Pittsburgh (Archer 4-7) at Atlanta (Gaus- Seattle at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. man 9-9), 7:10 p.m. in exchange for Chris Sale. Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Castillo 7-11) at St. Louis (Pon- Milwaukee at Washington, 7:05 p.m. cedeleon 0-0), 7:15 p.m. Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Colorado (Gray 10-7) at San Diego (Erlin Cincinnati at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. 3-4), 8:40 p.m. Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Arizona (Corbin 10-5) at L.A. Dodgers (Ker- Colorado at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. shaw 6-5), 9:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Sunday’s Games Price likely won’t make his next Saturday’s Games Detroit at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Detroit (TBD) at N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 9-5), Toronto at Miami, 1:10 p.m. 4:05 p.m. Boston (Rodriguez 11-3) at Chicago White Boston at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Sox (Rodon 6-3), 7:10 p.m. Baltimore at Kansas City, 2:15 p.m. L.A. Angels (Pena 1-4) at Houston (TBD), Minnesota at Texas, 3:05 p.m. start, while Sale’s return not set 7:10 p.m. Seattle at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Snell 16-5) at Cleveland (Bie- Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. CHICAGO (AP) — Boston Red Sox still sore,” Cora said. “(He’s) feeling bet- long toss and on flat ground Friday after ber 8-2), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Houston, 8:05 p.m. left-hander David Price likely won’t ter, but I don’t think he’s gonna be ready Toronto (Estrada 7-10) at Miami (Chen 5-9), Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. playing catch the previous four days. 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Washington, 1:35 p.m. make his next scheduled start, and the for that one. So if he’s not ready for that “The way it’s going right now, when- Baltimore (Bundy 7-13) at Kansas City (Fill- Cincinnati at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. team remains unsure when ace lefty one, we’ll push it back.” myer 2-1), 7:15 p.m. N.Y. Mets at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. ever he gets on the mound, he’s gonna Minnesota (Berrios 11-9) at Texas (Gallar- Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. Chris Sale will return to the rotation. Price has bounced back after being move fairly quick,” Cora said. “Obviously do 7-3), 8:05 p.m. Colorado at San Diego, 4:10 p.m. Manager Alex Cora said Price “most limited to 11 starts last season because we have to build him up, but ... there’s Seattle (Paxton 10-5) at Oakland (Mengden Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 5:05 p.m. likely” will not take his turn in the rota- of an elbow injury. He is 14-6 with a 3.60 not too (many) innings in the minor tion next week at Atlanta. He said Price ERA in 26 outings. leagues. We’re gonna have to do it at the TODAY IN SPORTS still is sore and hasn’t thrown since he The Red Sox own the best record in the big-league level. We talk about it a little and Queen Elizabeth (G1) at was struck on his pitching wrist by a line majors even though Sale hasn’t pitched Sept. 1 drive against Miami on Wednesday. He since Aug. 12 because of mild inflamma- bit. I don’t want to get into details yet, ob- Ascot by five lengths. 1923 — The United States wins its was examined by a hand specialist on tion in his pitching shoulder. But Cora viously, because we are on a day-by-day fourth consecutive by beat- 2014 — Kei Nishikori outlasts Milos Thursday. thinks he will make a few starts before basis with him. If everything goes right, ing Australia four matches to one. Raonic in a five-set marathon that “I haven’t (sat) down with him yet, but the playoffs. he’ll be able to build up, and we’re gonna 1946 — Patty Berg wins the U.S. ends at 2:26 a.m., tying the latest fin- (trainer) Brad (Pearson) told me he was Sale — 12-4 with a 1.97 ERA — threw be very comfortable with him.” Women’s Open golf title by beating ish in U.S. Open history. Betty Jameson in the final round. Sept. 2 1971 — becomes 1901 — Seven-year-old Ogden wins the first top-seeded man to lose in two races in a single day at Sheeps- Aaron Donald ends holdout the first round of the U.S. Open when head Bay race track in Coney Island, he loses to Jan Kodes, 2-6, 7-6, 7-6, N.Y.. Ogden edges Cameron by a 6-3. head in the second race on the card, with record deal from LA Rams 1973 — George Foreman knocks out a six furlong sprint on the main track. Jose Roman at 2:00 of the first round In the sixth race, a 1 1-16 mile dis- LOS ANGELES (AP) — Aaron Don- game, having to push that to the side and think that big, or expect something like in Tokyo to retain the heavyweight tance on the turf, Ogden beats Monar- ald’s two-year quest to become the NFL’s handle the business side.” that. But my dad told me since Day One, title. ka by a length. highest-paid defensive player finally end- The reigning NFL Defensive Player hard work pays off. I’m going to continue ed in success Friday morning. of the Year is signed through 2024, and to work nonstop.” 1977 — Renee Richards, the 1908 — Tommy Burns knocks out And just a few minutes after signing the Rams’ defense can rest solidly on its After skipping the Rams’ entire offsea- Bill Lang in the sixth round in Mel- 43-year-old transsexual who fought his deal, Donald was at work on the Los cornerstone as Los Angeles attempts to son program and training camp, Donald for more than a year for the right to bourne for his last successful defense Angeles Rams’ practice fields for the first capitalize on last season’s success with a started work right away, even showing play in the women’s singles of a ma- of his heavyweight title. time in months, determined to keep do- Super Bowl run. up at the Rams’ training complex to sign jor tennis championship, is beaten 1924 — Bill Tilden wins his fifth ing the same things that made him so ESPN and the NFL Network reported his contract earlier than scheduled Fri- in the first round by Virginia Wade, straight U.S. men’s singles title with a very wealthy. the new deal includes a $40 million sign- day morning. When he joined practice 6-1, 6-4. Tracy Austin, at the age of 6-1, 9-7, 6-2 victory over Bill Johnston. The All-Pro defensive tackle agreed to a ing bonus and $87 million guaranteed. later, the Rams finally got to see Donald 14 years, eight months, 20 days, be- 1940 — Byron Nelson wins the PGA six-year, $135 million deal, ending his sec- Donald is already under contract this alongside newcomer Ndamukong Suh comes the youngest player to play in by beating Sam Snead 1-up at the ond consecutive preseason holdout with a season for $6.89 million in the final year and veteran Michael Brockers on their the U.S. Open, defeating Heidi Eister- Hershey Country Club in Pennsylva- landmark commitment from the Rams. of his rookie deal. potentially destructive defensive line. “I feel good right now,” Donald said. “To “It’s a blessing,” Donald said of his new Earlier this week, Rams coach Sean lehner, 3-6, 6-3, 6-1, in the first round. nia. be back out here playing football again, deal, which surpasses Von Miller’s con- McVay said Donald should be able to play 1945 — Frank Parker wins the men’s Austin’s mark is broken in 1979 by that’s what it is all about. Long process tract in Denver as the new benchmark in the Rams’ Monday night regular-sea- 14-year-old Kathy Horvath. singles title in the U.S. Lawn Tennis and a long wait. It was tough. Definitely for defenders. “Growing up thinking son opener in Oakland on Sept. 10 if he 1984 — Willie Totten of Mississippi Association championships by beat- it was tough for me, having a love for the about playing in the NFL, you never signed within the next few days. Valley State passes for a Division I-AA ing Bill Talbert. Sarah Palfrey Cooke record 536 yards and nine touch- beats Pauline Betz for the women’s downs in a 86-0 rout of Kentucky title. TV/RADIO State. Jerry Rice catches 17 passes 1970 — The tie-break debuts in SATURDAY Soccer for 294 yards and five touchdowns Grand Slam tennis at the U.S. Open. TV 7:30 a.m...... Liverpool at Leicester City...... NBCSN and breaks his own Division I-AA re- A total of 26 tie-breaks (the nine-point MLB 9:30 a.m...... Bayer Leverkusen vs. Wolfsburg...... FS1 cord for receiving yards. sudden death tie-break) are played 4:05 p.m...... Detroit at NY Yankees...... FS1 9:30 a.m...... Eintracht Frankfurt vs. Werder Bremen...... FS2 10 a.m...... Bournemouth at Chelsea...... NBCSN 1987 — Fifteen-year-old Michael on the first day of the tournament. 7:10 p.m...... Boston at Chi. White Sox...... NESN 7:10 p.m...... Tampa Bay at Cleveland...... FS1 12:20 p.m...... Stuttgart vs. Bayern Munich...... FS2 Chang beats Paul McNamee, 6-3, Bob McKinley and Ray Ruffels both 10 p.m...... Arizona at LA Dodgers...... MLB Network 12:30 p.m...... Newcastle United at Manchester City...... NBC 6-7, 6-4, 6-4, to become the youngest win matches in fifth-set tie-breaks. College football 7:30 p.m...... Portland at New England...... NBCSB man to win a match at the U.S. Open. 1971 — Sixteen-year-old Chris Evert 12 p.m...... Coastal Carolina at South Carolina..SEC Network Tennis 1989 — Chris Evert becomes the wins the first of her record 101 U.S. 12 p.m...... Fla. Atlantic at Oklahoma...... Fox 11 a.m...... US Open...... ESPN2 7 p.m...... US Open...... ESPN2 first 100-match winner in 108 years Open matches, defeating Edda Bud- 12 p.m...... Houston at Rice...... CBSSN Radio of U.S. tennis championships. Evert, ing, 6-1, 6-0, in 42 minutes. Jimmy 12 p.m...... James Madison at N.C. State...... ESPNU 12 p.m...... Kent State at Illinois...... Big Ten Network MLB Connors, playing on 19th birthday, playing her final U.S. Open, beat Pa- 12 p.m...... Mississippi at Texas Tech...... ESPN 7:10 p.m...... Boston at Chi. White Sox...... WEEI-FM 93.7 tricia Tarabini 6-2, 6-4. comes back from a two-set deficit 12 p.m...... Oregon St. at Ohio State...... ABC Soccer 1998 — Mark McGwire breaks Hack to beat Alex Olmedo for his first U.S. 12 p.m...... Texas at Maryland...... FS1 7:30 p.m...... Portland at New England...... WBZ-FM 98.5 Wilson’s 68-year-old National League Open victory. 12 p.m...... Texas State at Rutgers...... Big Ten Network SUNDAY record for home runs in a season, 1984 — In his first NFL start, Atlan- 12 p.m...... Villanova at Temple...... ESPNews TV 12:30 p.m...... Furman at Clemson...... Ch. 38 hitting his 56th and 57th in the St. ta’s Gerald Riggs rushes for 202 yards MLB 1 p.m...... UMass at Boston College...... WEEI-AM 850 1:35 p.m...... Chi. Cubs at Philadelphia...... TBS Louis Cardinals’ victory over the Flor and scores two touchdowns as the - 3:30 p.m...... Appalachian St. at Penn State....Big Ten Network 2:10 p.m...... Boston at Chi. White Sox...... NESN ida Marlins. Falcons beat New Orleans 36-28. 3:30 p.m...... Austin Peay at Georgia...... ESPN 4:30 p.m...... Arizona at LA Dodgers...... MLB Network 2007 — Appalachian State 34, No. 5 1991 — Jimmy Connors turns 39 3:30 p.m...... Central Mich. at Kentucky...... ESPNU 8:08 p.m...... LA Angels at Houston...... ESPN Michigan 32. Julian Rauch’s 24-yard years old and comes back from a 3:30 p.m...... No. Illinois at Iowa...... Big Ten Network WNBA Playoffs field goal with 26 seconds left puts two-sets-to-one and a 2-5 fifth-set 3:30 p.m...... Washington at Auburn...... ABC 12 a.m...... Atlanta at Washington...... ESPN2 3:30 p.m...... Washington St. at Wyoming...... CBSSN 12 a.m...... Seattle at Phoenix...... ESPN2 deficit to defeat 24-year-old Aaron the Mountaineers ahead of the Wol- 3:30 p.m...... West Virginia at Tennessee...... CBS College football verines and Corey Lynch blocks a field Krickstein, 3-6, 7-6, 1-6, 6-3, 7-6. The 4 p.m...... Eastern Ill. at Arkansas...... SEC Network 12 p.m...... Prairie View A&M at N.C. Central...... ESPN2 goal in the final seconds to seal one fourth-round Labor Day match lasts 4 p.m...... North Carolina at California...... Fox 7:30 p.m...... Miami at LSU...... ABC of college football’s biggest upsets. four hours and 41 minutes. 4 p.m...... UT Martin at Missouri...... SEC Network Golf 2012 — Eureka (Ill.) College quar- 1995 — Frank Bruno wins a heavy- 6 p.m...... Boise St. at Troy...... ESPNews 6:30 a.m...... European PGA: Made In Denmark...... Golf 7 p.m...... Cincinnati at UCLA...... ESPN 1 p.m...... PGA: Dell Technologies Championship...... Golf terback Sam Durley passes for 736 weight championship in his fourth 7 p.m...... Indiana at Fla. International...... CBSSN 3 p.m...... PGA: Dell Technologies Championship...... CBS yards in a 62-55 victory over Knox to attempt registering a unanimous de- 7:30 p.m...... Charleston So. at Florida...... SEC Network 3 p.m...... Web.com: DAP Championship...... Golf break the NCAA single-game passing cision over Oliver McCall to take his 7:30 p.m...... Michigan at Notre Dame...... NBC 5 p.m...... Champions: Shaw Charity Classic (tape)...... Golf record. Durley completes 34 of 52 WBC title in Wembley, England. 7:30 p.m...... Middle Tenn. at Vanderbilt...... SEC Network 7 p.m...... LPGA: Portland Classic...... Golf passes and throws for five touch- 2001 — Michael Schumacher be- 7:30 p.m...... Stephen F. Austin at Mississippi St...... ESPNU 9:10 a.m...... Formula One: Italian Grand Prix...... ESPN2 downs, including two in the final two comes the winningest driver in For- 8 p.m...... Akron at Nebraska...... Fox 8 p.m...... Louisville at Alabama...... ABC 3:09 p.m...... IndyCar: Grand Prix of Portland...... NBCSN minutes as the Red Devils close the mula One history, winning the Belgian 10:30 p.m...... UTSA at Arizona St...... FS1 6 p.m...... Monster Energy Cup: Southern 500...... NBCSN Division III game with 17 unanswered Grand Prix for his 52nd career victory. 10:45 p.m...... BYU at Arizona...... ESPN Horse racing points. Schumacher breaks the mark shared 11 p.m...... Navy at Hawaii...... CBSSN 3 p.m...... Saratoga: Priores Stakes...... FS2 2013 — Four-year-old Novellist (IRE), with and clinches his Golf Soccer 8:30 a.m...... Arsenal at Cardiff City...... NBCSN Europe’s top older horse, wins the fourth world championship. 6:30 a.m...... European: Made In Denmark...... Golf 1 p.m...... Web.com: DAP Championship...... Golf 11 a.m...... Manchester United at Burnley...... NBCSN Longines Grosser Preis Von Baden at 2003 — Eric Gagne sets a major 2:30 p.m...... PGA: Dell Technologies Championship...... Golf 11 a.m...... Tottenham Hotspur at Watford...... NBCSN Baden-Baden in Germany to become league record with his 55th consec- 6:30 p.m...... LPGA: Portland Classic...... Golf 7:30 p.m...... Atlanta at D.C. United...... FS1 the first horse to win three Breeders’ utive save in Los Angeles’s 4-1 victory 8:30 p.m...... Champions: Shaw Charity Classic (tape)...... Golf Tennis Cup Challenge races in a single year. over Houston. Auto racing 11 a.m...... US Open...... ESPN 7 p.m...... US Open...... ESPN2 Novellist, trained by Andreas Wohler 2013 — Roger Federer loses in the 3:30 p.m...... Xfinity: Sport Clips VFW 200...... NBC Horse racing Track and field and ridden to victory by Eddie Per- fourth round of the U.S. Open for the 2:30 p.m...... Glens Falls and Saranac Stakes...... FS2 1 p.m...... IAAF Diamond League...... NBC droza, previously won the Grand Prix first time in a decade, surprisingly 5:30 p.m...... Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series...... NBCSN Radio de Saint-Cloud (G1) in France in June beaten 7-6 (3), 6-3, 6-4 by 19th-seed- Rugby MLB and dominated the King George VI ed Tommy Robredo of Spain. 9 p.m...... Exeter vs. Leicester...... NBCSN 2:10 p.m...... Boston at Chi. White Sox...... WEEI-FM 93.7 B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 COMICS

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By Frank Jordans the fatal stabbing ear- ASSOCIATED PRESS ly Sunday morning of a 35-year-old German man, CHEMNITZ, Germa- Daniel Hillig. Two men, ny — Days after a street a 22-year-old Iraqi and a killing sparked violent 23-year-old Syrian, have anti-migrant protests, the been arrested on suspicion mayor of Chemnitz sought of manslaughter. Friday to reassure foreign The killing and the un- visitors, students and in- rest that followed have vestors that the eastern reignited the simmer- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS German city is safe, even ing debate over Ger- Rebel leader Alexander Zakharchenko stands as authorities prepared man Chancellor Angela during a swearing-in ceremony in Donetsk, for further demonstra- Merkel’s decision three Ukraine. tions at the weekend. years ago to allow hun- Images of neo-Nazis dreds of thousands of ref- shouting “foreigners out” ugees into the country, Ukraine separatists and performing the stiff- straining its resources armed ‘Hitler salute’ and hospitality beyond during a protest Monday what some Germans con- say leader was killed made headlines far be- sidered acceptable. yond Germany, prompting Anti-migrant sentiment concern among businesses has been particularly in cafe bombing and the city’s University strong in Saxony, the state the separatists and decorat- of Technology, which has where Chemnitz is located. By Jim Heintz ASSOCIATED PRESS ed with camouflage netting a large share of students The nearby state capital hanging from the eaves. from abroad. of Dresden is home to the MOSCOW — A blast Seriously injured in the “At the moment there’s a group Patriotic Europeans in a war-themed cafe blast was Alexander Timo- lot of uncertainty and fear Against the Islamization of in eastern Ukraine on feev, the revenues and on various sides,” Chem- the West, or PEGIDA, and Friday killed the most taxes minister for the sep- nitz’s mayor, Barbara Lud- the far-right Alternative for PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS prominent leader of the aratists, according to the wig, told reporters on the Germany party received al- Russia-backed separat- rebels’ DAN news agency. city’s cobble-stone market Policemen walk in front of the Karl Marx mon- most a quarter of the vote ists who have fought In September 2017, Timo- square. “We’re going to ument close to the scene of an altercation in in Saxony last year. Ukrainian forces since feev was injured in anoth- make clear in the coming Chemnitz, Germany, Friday. The party, known by its 2014, rebel officials said. er bombing in Donetsk, weeks and months that acronym AfD, publicly The death of Alexander the region’s capital. foreign students and for- ministry has already up- nitz but said that “there sided with the anti-mi- Zakharchenko, prime min- The Donetsk People’s eign investors do indeed dated advice for its citi- may be demonstrations in grant protesters in Chem- ister of the self-declared Republic, along with a have their place in this city zens traveling to Germany big cities” and cautioned nitz and is organizing a Donetsk People’s Repub- separatist republic in and will be safe here.” in the wake of the protests. that “rioting is possible.” demonstration of its own lic, underlined the dismal neighboring Luhansk, has ’s foreign It didn’t single out Chem- The protests followed in the city on Saturday. prospects for resolving fought Ukrainian forces the conflict that has killed since 2014, the same year more than 10,000 people. Zakharchenko became Rebel and Russian au- the DPR’s prime minister. Caffeine hit for Coca-Cola as thorities blamed the More than 10,000 people Ukrainian government, have died in the conflict. with some suggesting Fighting fell off signifi- that the United States cantly after the leaders of it buys Costa coffee chain had a role, while a top Russia, Ukraine, Germany By Pan Pylas Ukrainian security official and France in 2015 signed said the blast was likely ASSOCIATED PRESS The interior an accord in Minsk, Belar- the result of the separat- us, on ending the violence. of the original LONDON — Coca-Cola ists’ factional infighting or But most of the agree- is hoping for a caffeine-fu- Costa Coffee an operation by Russian ment’s provisions remain eled boost with the ac- shop in special forces. unfulfilled and clashes quisition of British coffee London’s Deputy rebel military com- break out sporadically. chain Costa. Vauxhall mander Eduard Basurin “The assassination of The soda giant said Fri- Bridge Road, said the explosion in the re- the DPR head makes the day it is spending 3.9 bil- which was gion’s capital of Donetsk was Minsk accords devoid of lion pounds ($5.1 billion) opened in 1978 caused by a bomb planted in sense,” Russian parlia- in cash for Britain’s big- by brothers the restaurant, which was ment speaker Alexander gest coffee company. Costa Sergio and named “Separ” in honor of Volodin said. has more than 2,400 cof- Bruno Costa fee shops in the U.K. and and is now 1,400 others in more than closed. 30 countries, including around 460 in China, its FILE PHOTO | second-biggest market. ASSOCIATED PRESS It’s Coca-Cola’s lat- est move to diversify as Coca-Cola already owns holding company, has been McCafe outlets but well health-conscious consum- the Georgia and Gold Peak buying up businesses and behind Starbucks. ers, at least in America, coffee brands, which make brands associated with Without being specific move away from tradition- bottled and canned drinks. Peet’s, Caribou, Stumptown about expansion plans, al soda. The company also But the Costa acquisition and Krispy Kreme Dough- Quincey said in a vid- recently said it’s buying a gives it a much bigger nuts. And in May, Nestle eo posted on Coca-Cola’s stake in sports drink mak- piece of the coffee market, paid more than $7 billion for website that the company er BodyArmor. Coca-Co- which is growing by 6 per- the rights to sell Starbucks would “over time” look to la’s other investments in cent a year, according to coffee and tea in supermar- take Costa “to more people recent years have includ- James Quincey, Coca-Cola kets and other stores out- in more places.” ed milk that is strained to president & CEO. side its coffee shops. In addition to its shops, have more protein and a “Hot beverages is one Costa, which doesn’t cur- Costa has self-serve cof- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS push into sparkling water. of the few remaining seg- rently have a presence in fee machines in grocery Nicaragua’s President Daniel Ortega speaks to Rival PepsiCo, mean- ments of the total beverage North or South America, stores and gas stations. supporters in Managua, Nicaragua, Wednesday. while, recently bought landscape where Coca-Co- was the third-largest cof- Quincey indicated that carbonated drink maker la does not have a global fee shop chain globally in one potential early expan- SodaStream, which pro- brand,” Quincey said. 2017, according to market sion route would be to use Nicaragua expelling duces machines that al- The coffee market itself research provider Euro- Costa’s vending operation low people to make fizzy is hot at the moment. JAB monitor International, and expand the company’s drinks in their own homes. Holdings, an investment just behind McDonald’s ready-to-drink products. UN human rights team after critical report Pakistan rally ends after Dutch By Luis extended with the pur- Manuel Galeano pose of accompanying the ASSOCIATED PRESS Verification and Monitor- cartoon contest is canceled ing Commission and that MANAGUA, Nicara- with the reasons, causes ASSOCIATED PRESS gua — The government and conditions finished of Nicaraguan President that spurred said invi- ISLAMABAD — Thou- Daniel Ortega is expelling tation, the invitation is sands of Pakistan’s hard- a United Nations human considered concluded,” ac- line Islamists dispersed rights team two days af- cording to the statement. peacefully after ending ter the body published a The U.N. statement said their protest march near report blaming it for the Islamabad on Friday fol- violent repression of oppo- the team will continue lowing the cancellation sition protests. monitoring and reporting of a Prophet Muhammad Guillermo Fernandez on the situation remotely. cartoon contest sponsored Maldonado, chief of the It was a rough day for the by an anti-Muslim Dutch U.N.’s human rights mis- U.N. in Central America. lawmaker. sion in Nicaragua, said While the human rights The development came in a news conference Fri- mission was preparing to hours after far-right poli- day that he and his team leave Nicaragua, military tician Geert Wilders said would leave the country vehicles surrounded the Thursday he had canceled Saturday. U.N.-backed anti-corrup- the cartoon contest follow- “We put forward the re- tion mission headquarters ing death threats and con- port not to polarize, but in Guatemala’s capital. cerns other people could rather to make known Guatemalan President Jim- be put at risk. what we had seen,” Fer- my Morales is facing an The decision prompted nandez said. “This has attempt to strip his im- Khadim Hussain Rizvi, a had a lot of media cover- munity so he can be inves- firebrand Pakistani cleric age and we did not expect tigated for alleged illicit PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS who heads Tehreek-i-La- the government’s reaction campaign financing. baik party, to end his Supporters of a Pakistani religious group listen to their leaders during a in this sense. We only did The U.N. Security Council march, which began rally to condemn the planned anti-Islam cartoon contest, in Islamabad, our job.” will discuss the situation in Wednesday from the east- Pakistan, Friday. In a statement, the U.N. Nicaragua on Sept. 5. ern city of Lahore. human rights regional of- The report released Rizvi had planned to sive to Muslims. government still allowed met with the leaders of fice for Central America Wednesday by the Office stage a sit-in to force Pa- Tehreek-i-Labaik the marchers to reach the Tehreek-i-Labaik and said that it had received a of the U.N. High Commis- kistan to sever diplomatic spokesman Zubair capital. thanked them for calling letter Thursday from the sioner for Human Rights ties with the Netherlands Ahmed said Friday the “We have peacefully dis- foreign ministry notifying described repression in the off the march. over the contest. party did not support persed and our supporters it that the government’s country that stretched from Physical depictions of Imran Khan to become are going back,” he said. He said the cancellation invitation was over. the streets to courtrooms, the prophet are forbidden prime minister after the Earlier, Foreign Minister of the contest was success “The letter indicates where some protesters face in Islam and deeply offen- July 25 elections, but his Shah Mahmood Qureshi of their diplomatic efforts. that said invitation was terrorism charges. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 CLASSIFIED

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City of Lynn City of Lynn LICENSING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LYNN

NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORKSHOP NOTICE OF PUBLIC WORKSHOP The following hearing will be held on Tuesday, September 18, 2018 at 6:00 PM in TRAFFIC AND SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS RECONSTRUCTION OF WESTERN AVENUE Room 302, Lynn City Hall: BROADWAY AT EUCLID AVENUE 1. Notice is hereby given that VN Market Inc at 205-207 Washington Street, BROADWAY AT JENNESS STREET The City of Lynn is pleased to announce that it is seeking State and Federal Trinh Tuyet Thi To, Manager has applied for a Transfer of the Wine and Malt License funding toward the long-awaited reconstruction of Western Avenue. The City's as a Package Store to AKM Stores, Inc, Kallol Barua, Manager. We are pleased to announce that the City is seeking State and Federal funding consultant, WorldTech Engineering, is assisting with the funding application 2. Atri LLC, at 337 Boston Street, Nanayan Patel, Manager has applied for a toward providing safety and operational improvements at two key locations along process through MassDOT and wants to get your input on potential improvements. Change of Manager and Changes in Beneficial Interest, Jinal Sureshbhai Patel, Broadway: Manager. · Broadway at Euclid Avenue In general, the project will provide roadway improvements to upgrade the physical Patricia M. Barton, Chairperson · Broadway at Jenness Street condition, safety, and multimodal accommodations of Western Avenue from Item: September 1, 4, 2018 In general, the project will provide roadway improvements to upgrade the physical Market Square to Eastern Avenue. The project is anticipated to include complete condition, safety, and traffic operations through these critical locations along roadway reconstruction, ADA-compliant cement concrete sidewalks, traffic and Broadway. The project is anticipated to include traffic signal improvements, safety improvements, streetscape enhancements and other improvements. LICENSING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LYNN roadway improvements, ADA-compliant cement concrete sidewalks and improved pedestrian crossings; and multimodal accommodations through each intersection. In order to advance the project, your input is needed! The City will be conducting a The following hearing will be held on Tuesday, September 18, 2018 at 6:00 PM in In order to advance the project, your input is needed! The City will be conducting a public workshop on: Room 302, Lynn City Hall: public workshop on: 1. Notice is hereby given that Brama 1 Inc., DBA Eclipse Bar & Grill, Victor WHEN: Monday, September 17, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. Bravo, Manager has applied for a transfer of the All Alcohol Beverages License as WHEN: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. a Common Victualler to RUA Enterprises Inc, Brenda J. Aldana, Manager. Also a WHERE: Fraser Field (inside) Pledge of License and Stock. WHERE: Jonah Real Estate 365 Western Avenue Patricia M. Barton, Chairperson 270 Broadway Lynn, Massachusetts Item: September 1, 4, 2018 Lynn, Massachusetts This meeting is being held to provide area residents and businesses with an This meeting is being held to provide area residents and businesses with an opportunity to become acquainted with the proposed project, discuss the project opportunity to become acquainted with the proposed project, discuss the project scope of work, and ask questions. This meeting will also provide representatives of scope of work, and ask questions. This meeting will also provide representatives of the City and WorldTech with your input regarding local concerns and specific the City and WorldTech with your input regarding local concerns and specific project matters. project matters. We invite you to come and learn more about this important roadway improvement We invite you to come and learn more about this important roadway improvement project. Your input is valued and welcomed. project. Your input is valued and welcomed. Item: September 1, 2018 Item: September 1, 2018

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By Mike Rosenberg gle-family home prices in tals would dictate. Seattle THE SEATTLE TIMES June compared to a year was high on the list, as earlier, down from 13.6 well, overvalued by 10 to For the first time in percent growth a month 14 percent. nearly two years, the Se- prior. The difference may In recent weeks, the attle area no longer leads not sound like a lot, but it market has indeed started the nation in home price was actually the biggest to cool a bit in Vegas, part increases. one-month deceleration in of a national trend. The The monthly Case- home prices in four years. Case-Shiller data showed Shiller home price index, Las Vegas led with a 13 national home prices grew released Tuesday, showed percent increase, up from 6.2 percent in June from Las Vegas had overtaken 12.6 percent a month pri- a year ago, a historically- Seattle as the nation’s hot- or. high amount but still the test housing market. The bulk of the Seattle- smallest increase since Seattle had topped the area increase was driven last November. country for 21 months in by 16 percent growth in Here, the most recent a row, the second-longest the cheapest homes in the data shows the median streak for any metro area region — typically those single-family house costs in the closely-watched on the outer edges of the $699,000 in King County, report’s 31-year history. metro area, in places like $495,000 in Snohomish (Portland had done so for Tacoma and Everett. County and $353,000 in 23 months in the early Seattle remains No. 2 Pierce County. All three 1990s). nationally. It has actually counties have seen prices But the housing mar- been in the top two hottest fall since the spring; no- ket here has cooled way housing markets in the FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE tably, prices have dropped down, with King County country for 30 consecutive Although the pace of home-price increases here has eased, Seattle is $25,000 in Seattle and prices dropping from their months. (Before Seattle now the third-most expensive U.S. city, according to Zillow. $30,000 on the Eastside spring highs as inventory became No. 1. in August compared to the peak lev- has shot up and sales have 2016, it was second, be- a year and a half. decade ago. in the last year,” David els earlier in the year. dropped. hind Portland, for about So what’s going on in Las Las Vegas’ huge fall Blitzer, managing director But that’s far too little, The Case-Shiller num- half a year.) Vegas? Sin City was one of during the recession also and chairman of the Case- too late for many buyers bers don’t reflect the full A new analysis from the poster children of the meant the real estate Shiller index committee, already long-since priced scope of the slowdown Zillow, using more recent housing bust last decade, market had a ton of room said in a statement. out of the market. The yet: Partially because it numbers, showed Seattle as the average home there to go up — and that small The typical single-family Case-Shiller data shows includes a three-month had the biggest slowdown lost more than 60 percent increases in home prices house in Las Vegas now home values have doubled moving average through in housing prices in the of its peak-bubble value would translate to a big sells for $290,000, just since bottoming out in June (things have cooled country, falling to the and foreclosures reached gain in percentage terms. ahead of the U.S. average 2012, and are up 35 per- even more since then), and 12th-hottest housing mar- six times the national av- “Population and employ- but far cheaper than Se- cent over the old bubble also because it reflects the ket in the nation, among erage, according to Zillow. ment growth often drive attle, where the median peak in 2007. Adjusted for entire metro area (Pierce the 35 largest. Now, low inventory and homes prices. Las Vegas is home costs $805,000. inflation, prices here are and Snohomish counties The change comes just rising home sales have among the fastest growing In June, Fitch Ratings up 11 percent over the old haven’t slowed down quite after Nevada passed lifted Vegas home prices U.S. cities based on both said Vegas was the most bubble high, making Se- as much as King). Washington on the list of to about double their low- employment and popula- over-valued home market attle one of the few places With that said, the met- states with the fastest-ris- point in 2012, even though tion, with its unemploy- in the country, with prices in the nation where home ro area registered a 12.8 ing home prices. Washing- they remain a bit behind ment rate dropping be- 20 to 24 percent higher prices are at an inflation- percent increase in sin- ton had led the nation for their bubble highs from a low the national average than market fundamen- adjusted record. ed , 3½ t, Unit 408 kitchen. Central baths. 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