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SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2019

July 20, 1969. One small step for man.

OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 98° VOL. 141, ISSUE 189 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B7 LOW 82° REAL ESTATE ...... A7 COMICS ...... B4 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2019 Wheelabrator Saugus may have to pay up

By Bridget Turcotte escaping steam, but neigh- willfully, negligently, or have a hearing to rescind, “Wheelabrator operates noise before they took ITEM STAFF bors compared the noise to through failure to provide suspend, or modify a fa- in compliance with all per- that turine to get it re- a plane constantly flying necessary equipment, ser- cility’s site assignment if mits as well as all federal, furbished,” said Panetta. SAUGUS — Wheela- overhead. After 10 days, vice, or maintenance, or to “operations at the facility state, and local environ- “They should have com- brator Saugus could face the plant shut down oper- take necessary precautions have resulted in a threat mental and public health municated that game plan fines of up to $600,000 for ations for three days un- cause, suffer, allow, or per- to public health, safety, regulations, which are with the Board of Health.” alleged noise regulation til an enhanced silencer mit necessary emissions and the environment.” among the most stringent Wheelabrator should be violations. could be installed. from said source of sound Finally, there is a Board of any industry,” said Na- held accountable for what The Saugus Board of But neighbors, includ- that may cause noise.” of Health regulation deau in an email. “During has happened, said Panet- Health sent a show-cause ing Revere resident Lo- If representatives from against nuisances, includ- repairs earlier this month, ta. notice to Wheelabrator retta LaCentra, said the Wheelabrator do not show ing auditory nuisances. the waste-to-energy facility “We’re not turning a that outlines state and lo- enhanced silencer didn’t up at the meeting to ex- Offenses carry a fine of vented steam that was au- blind eye and we’re not go- cal noise regulations the eliminate the noise, it just plain and defend why they $299 per day, said Hailer. dible to some of our neigh- ing to ignore it,” said Bill company has allegedly changed it. are not in violation of this Michelle Nadeau, bors. We apologize to those Heffernan, chairman of violated and requests an “After three days of relief, law, they could face fines Wheelabrator Director neighbors who were incon- the Board of Health. “We explanation. once again, we are living of up to $25,000 per viola- of Communications and venienced by the sound.” will pursue all legal ac- Last month, a steam tur- with a noise nightmare,” tion, said Hailer. The fine Community Engagement, Debra Panetta, chair- tion to hold Wheelabrator bine at the plant was tak- said LaCentra. “Rather accrues daily. declined to comment on woman of the Board of accountable. This is the en out of use for repairs than a jet engine noise, it is “From our estimate, that whether a representative Selectmen, said she re- first step to letting them and steam that would more like a freight train.” could be in the range of from the company will at- ceived dozens of emails know we’re holding them normally power the tur- Attorney George Hailer, $600,000 for this viola- tend the meeting because and phone calls about accountable.” bine to create energy was who was hired as special tion,” said Hailer. the letter from the Board of the noise coming from instead being released counsel for the matter, ad- There is also a Saugus Health has not yet been re- Wheelabrator. Bridget Turcotte can be directly into the air. A si- vised the panel that the bylaw that regulates solid ceived. Without the letter, “They should have had reached at bturcotte@item- lencer was being used to noise violated a state law waste facilities and gives she is unable to comment a solution for what they live.com. Follow her on mitigate the sound of the that says “no person shall the board the authority to on its specifics, she said. were going to do for the @BridgetTurcotte. Lynn school to as a cooling center By Bella diGrazia ITEM STAFF LYNN — With tempera- tures expected to reach nearly 100 degrees this weekend, Lynn is giving residents a place to cool down. Lynn’s Emergency Man- agement team has orga- nized a cooling center at ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Marshall Middle School, Marybeth Shea is the new principal of the Clarke Elementary School in 100 Brookline St., from 10 Swampscott. a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. The center will be staffed by volun- teers with the Medical New Swampscott principal Reserve Corps, a national network of local groups ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK of volunteers committed A handmade sign on Boston Street in Lynn tells touts family feel at Clarke to improving the health, passersby to “Stay Cool!” during the heat pro- safety and resiliency of jected for this weekend. By Bella diGrazia She completed a two-part ed before. She said she is their communities. ITEM STAFF interview process led by a very comfortable with it. “If a resident’s AC is bro- throughout the day, espe- throughs to make sure all Swampscott committee of “I think the district is do- ken or the heat is getting cially during the warmest security procedures are SWAMPSCOTT — Ma- administrators, educators ing a lot of exciting work too much for them, they points. The center will be being followed. rybeth Shea is excited to and parents. During the in- with its curriculum and can pop in for a few hours for cooling purposes only, For further updates, Ric- begin her journey with the terview process, she learned technology,” said Shea. and take a breather,” said meaning no food or water ci said residents can sign “family-oriented commu- the Clarke School is in its “I’m just excited to come in Lynn Emergency Manage- will be provided, he said. up for the city’s RAVE mo- nity” at Clarke Elementa- third year of implement- and really get to know ev- ment Director Paul Ricchi. The last time Lynn host- bile safety alerts online. ry School. “It’s kind of like going to ing the Positive Behavioral erybody and the students.” ed a cooling center was Tips to stay safe during The newest Swampscott the mall to cool off, only a Interventions & Supports The majority of Shea’s about four years ago, be- extreme heat can be found principal will replace Jen- little bit more organized.” (PBIS) curriculum, which is background is with being fore Ricchi was on the job, on the Massachusetts nifer Hunt, who left to similar to the one she start- a guidance counselor and The cooling center will be Emergency Management take a position in another in the school’s communi- he said. ed at the Green Meadow working in residential pro- If a medical emergency Agency website. district. Shea, 54, is a vet- School in Maynard, where grams for special educa- ty center, which has been “It’s just an option we eran educator with more used before by the city for occurs there during the she spent the last two years tion students. Before her weekend, Ricchi said on- are providing,” he said. “I than two decades of expe- as principal. emergency situations, said role in Maynard, she was staff custodians and the know some other commu- rience. The Danvers na- “It was a very warm vibe Ricchi. He remembered principal in the Pentuck- corps volunteers will use nities are doing it as well.” tive started at the begin- during the interview,” she when the location was et Regional District and the conventional 911 sys- Revere will host its own ning of July and said she said. “The committee talk- Lynnfield for six years. used as a sleeping shelter tem and call for first re- cooling center at the Re- was drawn to the job be- ed a lot about the warm She was also an assistant during a major storm a few vere Senior Center, 25 Win- sponders. cause it’s so close to where school culture that is here principal in the Triton years ago, but he couldn’t throp Ave., from 8 a.m. to 8 “My predecessor let me she grew up. and I thought that was Regional district, worked recall a time when Lynn p.m. on Saturday. It will be know we had them in the “I like that Clarke very appealing.” as a counselor in Peabody hosted a cooling center staffed by city volunteers. past,” he said. School is small because The Swampscott district schools and was a profes- during his tenure. it allows for more person- has a very strong English sor at White Pines College About 150 people can Lynn Police will conduct Bella diGrazia can be al connections with each Language Arts curricu- in New Hampshire. comfortably fit into the security checks at the reached at bdigrazia@ student and family,” said lum, she said. The Fun- Shea, a mother of two area at one time, said Ric- cooling center throughout itemlive.com. Follow her Shea. “I love the ocean, it’s dations, Readers & Writ- college-aged children, chi, but he anticipates res- both days, said Ricchi. Of- on Twitter @BelladiGra- a beautiful location, and it ers workshop used by the currently lives in South- idents will come in and out ficers will complete walk- zia. has a very family-oriented K-4th school is a frame- ern New Hampshire. She community.” work she has implement- said she is overjoyed to be NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS starting the next chapter of her educational career. Bill would toughen Baker said Friday his park rangers found the “I just really love foster- commercial driver rules bill would raise the state’s whale near the Sagamore ing a warm culture and standards for commercial Bridge. being very visible,” she BOSTON (AP) — Mas- driver’s licenses above One of the patrol boats said. “I like to be out in sachusetts Gov. Charlie federal standards. helped escort the whale the parking lot and in the Baker is filing legislation Under the bill, those during its transit, mon- classrooms and the lunch aimed at toughening reg- applying for a commercial itoring its position and room.” ulations for commercial driver’s license would ensuring marine traffic drivers. have to demonstrate a stayed away until it left The bill follows a deadly history of good driving the canal. 781-593-7700 crash last month that and would be ineligible if Publishing Daily, except Sundays killed seven motorcyclists they have been suspend- GOP challenges eligibility of USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 in New Hampshire in a ed or disqualified from utility commission nominee Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA collision with a truck. The driving at any time in the and additional offices. 23-year-old driver, Volody- Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item prior three years. PROVIDENCE, R.I. 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Box 5 HAPPY 79TH BIRTHDAY Lynn, MA 01903 "PUDGE" whale through canal statement Thursday that JULY 21, 2019 commission chair nom- TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY "Forever my love" BOSTON (AP) — A inee Laura Olton is a Love your wife Coreen, patrol boat has helped Massachusetts resident daughter Cheryl, son John, escort a humpback whale who registered to vote at Dear Lynn grandchildren Douglas, Anthony and Jessica swimming through the her cousin’s Barrington Students, and great-granddaughters Cape Cod Canal. home last month after Setting foot Arianna, Ellieanna and Jaycee The Wareham Depart- The Providence Journal on the ment of Natural Re- reported she wasn’t a sources says it’s “highly qualified elector. moon was LAW OFFICES OF unusual” for a humpback The Providence Journal only the 6/30/2039 JAMES J. CARRIGAN whale to pass through the reports the party filed a beginning. • Social Security Disability area. It posted a video on legal challenge Thurs- • Workers Compensation Facebook. day with the Barrington Through the telescope, • Accidents The Cape Cod Times Board of Canvassers. 25 years located across reports the New England A Raimondo spokes- think astrobiologist, from Lynn District Court District Army Corps of woman says the filing is aerospace engineer, 15 Johnson St. Engineers says canal politically motivated and colony construction and 781-596-0100 marine traffic controllers Olton took steps to be- JAMES J. CARRIGAN space debris removal. ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN received the report of the come an elector prior to a LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL whale Thursday after- confirmation hearing and www.jamescarriganlaw.com TechBriefs.com noon. has committed to buying [email protected] Patrol boat crews and a home in the state. SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 A united United States Moon landing

Steve lifted us Krause out of

Let’s make an assumption here. As a large, diversified our world population, this country is nev- er at a loss for dissenters. And By Thor Jourgensen the fact that we have them, and ITEM STAFF that they feel so free to speak An Apollo 11 weekend sale; a na- up, says everything you need to tional contest to guess the exact know about us. moon landing time, and a moon Having a messy, sometimes “holiday” — America’s fascination undisciplined, populace that is with the lunar mission was out of unafraid to rock the boat until this world 50 years ago. it practically capsizes is per- Astronauts Neil Armstrong and haps the most healthy manifes- Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin stepped onto tation of basic democracy. the moon on July 20, 1969 as the That’s what we have now, and world watched by television from that’s what we had at the end of 240,000 miles away. the 1960s, when differences of The Daily Item along with news- opinion about the war in Viet- papers around the globe gauged nam almost tore us apart. We reactions from readers mesmer- had the same divisions as we ized by grainy images of the as- do now. Whether it was Lyndon tronauts bouncing around in their Johnson, or Richard Nixon, Ab- bulky spacesuits with Earth a bie Hoffman or Jerry Rubin, we blue orb in the background. listened to the same old propa- Speaking to an Item reporter, ganda … the same arguments Swampscott attorney Malcolm F. about the same things. MacLean Jr. proclaimed the moon But all that said, there is landing “a major achievement in nothing more powerful than a helping man to understand the united United States of Ameri- universe.” ca. And that is one of the last- But Pat Roberts of Lynn opined ing memories of the first moon that the space race culminating landing, which happened 50 with the moon land was “wrong.” years ago today. Roberts said money spent by This country has been tru- America on the lunar missions ly united, either in jubilation would be better spent on feeding or grief, four times in my al- the world and educating the poor. most-66 years. And three of Armstrong’s step onto the moon those occasions were incredibly and his words that followed it — tragic: John F. Kennedy’s assas- “That’s one small step for man, one sination, when the Challenger giant leap for mankind” — capped space shuttle exploded right af- off a week of watching and waiting ter it took off, and on Sept. 11, for everyone back on earth. 2001. People around the country, includ- The one time we were united ing 300 Greater Lynn residents, in joy, wonder and awe was on competed in a contest to guess when July 20, 1969, when the Eagle the lunar module would reach the landed on the surface of the moon (Armstrong and Aldrin land- moon. ed on July 20 at 4:18 p.m. Eastern If you weren’t awe-struck, Daylight Time. Armstrong stepped there was something wrong onto the moon at 10:56 p.m.). with you. At that moment, the Moonstruck members of con- United States of America did gress introduced a resolution de- what many, if not all, thought claring July 20 “Apollo 11 Day,” impossible less than a decade and former Peabody Mayor Nich- earlier: to put a man on the olas Mavroules took a cue from moon and get him back safely. President Richard Nixon and de- That was the challenge JFK clared Monday, July 21, 1969 as laid out before us in 1961, a “moon” Monday giving city work- time when the president said ers the day off and reveling in for- it was so, then it was so. Ken- mer Gov. Francis Sargent’s procla- nedy imbued a can-do spirit — mation making the day a one-time almost the same kind of energy state holiday. that Ronald Reagan instilled in The former Blue Dolphin restau- us 20 years later, when he as- rant on the Lynnway (“the hottest sumed office in the middle of air conditioned lounge in town”) a period of national self-doubt celebrated “Apollo 11 weekend” and uncertainty. with all-you-can-eat steamers and Whether you agreed or dis- corn on the cob. Price: 11 cents. agreed with his politics, it was The moon landing and subsequent hard not to take Kennedy’s cue moon walks by Aldrin and Arm- when he confidently declared, strong (command module pilot Mi- in a famous speech at Rice Uni- chael Collins orbited the moon while versity, “we do these things not his comrades explored it) were rea- because they are easy, but be- sons to celebrate for General Elec- cause they are hard.” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tric, including the River Works. And was it ever. Just when we GE technology included comput- were lulled into thinking these Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, lunar module pilot, walks on the surface of the moon near ers monitoring the giant Saturn V things were automatic, and that the leg of the Lunar Module (LM) Eagle during the Apollo 11 extravehicular activity rocket engines that shot the astro- we’d conquered the technology (EVA). Astronaut Neil Armstrong, commander, took this photograph with a 70mm lu- nauts into outer space. The space involved to ask someone to sit nar surface camera. While astronauts Armstrong and Aldrin descended in the Eagle suit helmet visors and silicone on top of an atomic bomb as it to explore the Sea of Tranquility region of the moon, astronaut Michael Collins, com- rubber moon boot soles were GE detonates (which is what the mand module pilot, remained with the Command and Service Modules (CSM) Colum- innovations. Saturn V rocket was, basically), bia in lunar orbit. NASA administrator Thomas O. and blast off into space, there Paine, who led the agency during was a tragic accident during a strong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael the Red Sox did (for the record, then, and it works now. the first moon landing, previous- simulated takeoff on Apollo 1. A Collins sat in a space capsule they beat the Orioles, 6-5). For At that moment, anything was ly worked for GE, according to flash fire inside the capsule cost on top of one of those Saturn that moment, the war wasn’t an possible. The moon. Mars. The history gathered by River Works three astronauts — one of them V rockets and were hurled into issue. Nothing. Else. Mattered. entire solar system. What we spokesman Richard Gorham. Gus Grissom, an original Mer- space. They sped without inci- The sense of relief when accomplished on that day was Four years before Apollo 11 cury 7 astronaut — their lives. dent to the moon. astronomical (pun intended). launched, Lynn River Works tech- It’s probably a sign of the Armstrong touched down, and Documentaries today put he confirmed “The Eagle has We did something no one else nology helped power the Gemini times that we absorbed that could do, and as an extra boost, 5 spacecraft with the fuel cell not tragedy and soldiered on. I won- more emphasis on the glitches landed,” was palpable. We were and fears of the crew and the too numb waiting with bated we beat the Russians (don’t dis- only producing electricity, but also der if that would happen today. count how much the Cold War generating drinkable water. At any rate, it made us ap- NASA command center, but breath to comprehend the fact honestly, nobody my age (15 at that there was about eight min- had to do with the space race). When all was said and done and preciate what these astronauts And regardless of where we the astronauts were headed back risked every time they sat atop the time) knew or cared about utes of fuel left in the lunar them. When were we going to module. All we knew is that the were on the political spectrum, to Earth on July 21, the Item pub- that atomic bomb, and waited we could all agree that this was lished an editorial praising the for someone, in their words, to land on the moon? descent to the moon’s surface On an otherwise sleepy late was interminable. a tremendous source of pride moon mission and noting how it, “... “light that candle.” lifted quarrelsome and distraught afternoon on July 20, we gath- So was the wait for the hatch to for the nation, and that we all We all watched the Apollo 8 had a right to bask in it. mankind out of its petty, mundane ered breathlessly around our open so Armstrong, who looked astronauts read from the book That was 50 years ago. And concerns for at least a few hours.” TV sets like those apes that strangely like Buck Rogers did of Genesis (with a long-distance it was the last time, really, that Lynn resident Mike Ozoonina surrounded the monolith in in all those space flicks,could image of the Earth in the back- the United States could take a put it a different way when asked “2001: A Space Odyssey.” ground) on Christmas Eve, 1968. climb down the ladder and onto break from the tension and just by the Item to comment on the We endured test runs and “dress I know in my house, there the surface. Not a very gregar- celebrate something wonderful. moon mission. rehearsals” of Apollos 9 and 10, wasn’t a sound. Nothing else ious fellow, Armstrong at least Can we ever have that feeling “Now we know for sure that the all the while waiting as patient- mattered. By Sunday afternoon, knew that he had to say some- again? moon isn’t made of cheese,” he said. ly as we could for the real deal. we’d known about Ted Kennedy thing for posterity: “That’s one The real deal came on July and Chappaquiddick. Didn’t small step for man … one giant Steve Krause can be reached Thor Jourgensen can be reached 16, when astronauts Neil Arm- matter. I didn’t even know how leap for mankind.” It worked at [email protected]. at [email protected]. Apollo 11 at 50: Celebrating first steps on another world CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A ments. But 50 years later, Apollo 11 — the cul- rockets were born. Apollo 11K and Sat- half-century ago, in the middle of a Astronaut Michael Collins, who orbit- mination of eight years of breakneck la- urn 5K runs are “go” at NASA’s Kennedy mean year of war, famine, violence in the ed the moon alone in the mother ship bor involving a workforce of 400,000 and Space Center. streets and the widening of the genera- while Armstrong proclaimed for the ages, a price tag in the billions, all aimed at Armstrong, who expertly steered the tion gap, men from planet Earth stepped “That’s one small step for man, one gi- winning the space race and beating the lunar module Eagle to a smooth land- onto another world for the first time, ant leap for mankind,” was struck by the Soviet Union to the moon — continues to ing with just seconds of fuel left, died uniting people around the globe in a way banding together of Earth’s inhabitants. thrill. in 2012 at 82. Aldrin, 89, who followed not seen before or since. “It was a wonderful achievement in the For the golden anniversary, NASA, him onto the gray, dusty surface, was Hundreds of millions tuned in to radios sense that people everywhere around the towns, museums and other institu- embroiled recently in a now-dropped le- or watched the grainy black-and-white planet applauded it: north, south, east, tions are holding ceremonies, parades gal dispute in which two of his children images on TV as Apollo 11’s Neil Arm- west, rich, poor, Communist, whatev- and parties, including the simultane- tried to have him declared mentally in- strong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the er,” Collins, now 88, told The Associated ous launch of 5,000 model rockets out- competent. He has kept an uncharacter- moon on July 20, 1969, in one of human- Press in a recent interview. side the installation in Huntsville, Ala., istically low profile in the -up to the ity’s most glorious technological achieve- That sense of unity did not last long. where the behemoth Saturn V moon anniversary. A4 SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2019 OPINION

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More than million in gross eco- Will Kraft engineering and test- if it were at sea level. for the first time, and 17,000 J79s would be nomic value added Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 ing has been integral Within weeks he was by the end of the year, built, and its CJ805 to the county’s GDP. [email protected] to the lasting rela- flying at 30,000 feet America’s first jet, the variant marked GE’s Mike Shanahan What’s more, GE em- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 tionship that GE has and more, all thanks Bell XP-59A, made its entry into the com- ployees contribute [email protected] built with the U.S. to Moss’ innovation. first flight with a pair mercial jet business. nearly 6,000 hours Carolina Trujillo Armed Forces. GE Aviation was of GE I-As each deliv- Concurrently, anoth- annually in communi- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 [email protected] The journey began born — and with it a ering 1,250 pounds of er Lynn group began ty volunteer projects. in 1903, the same year legacy of taking air- thrust. a groundbreaking ef- Jim Wilson As we celebrate Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 the Wright Brothers craft higher, farther The development fort to develop a “baby 100 years of GE Avi- [email protected] first took flight near and faster was firmly sparked a stunning gas turbine” the size ation, Lynn’s more CIRCULATION of a car engine but six Kitty Hawk, when established. era of innovation than 2,600 employees Lisa Mahmoud an eccentric engineer Over the next two in Lynn. A flurry of to eight times as pow- continue to carry on Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] named Sanford Moss decades, Moss and his government develop- erful. The resulting a proud tradition of reported for work in team refined their de- ment programs led to T58 weighed just 250 innovation. With all CLASSIFIED the steam turbine vices, and in so doing, a succession of new pounds and produced Abbe Young Smith the opportunities and Manager, ext. 1276 department at the created the building engines — each more 1,050 shaft horsepow- challenges ahead, [email protected] blocks for jet engines. powerful and effi- er. The T58 is the root massive River Works what will the next GRAPHICS plant. Skilled assemblers cient than the last. of Lynn’s proud heri- 100 years bring? Trevor Andreozzi Moss went on to produced thousands Developed in 1946, tage of powering most Designer lead a top-secret U.S. of turbo supercharg- the J47 engine pro- U.S. military helicop- Matt O’Connell is [email protected] Army project to rad- ers that powered duced four times the ters, from the Army the GE-Lynn Area ex- Mohamed Diop Designer ically boost aircraft many WWII Allied thrust of the I-A and Blackhawk to the Ma- ecutive. [email protected] Mark Sutherland PATRICK G. CURLEY Creative Director [email protected] NEWSROOM Mike Alongi BRAVE ACT protects veterans Sports Reporter ext. 1228 [email protected] Bill Brotherton On Aug. 9, 2018, er, has long provided sions to better protect access to and benefits seeking more infor- Features Editor ext. 1338 Gov. Baker signed the that VA-enhanced our Commonwealth’s under MassHealth mation about the new [email protected] BRAVE Act into law, pensions based on veterans. We drafted for veterans and their law and its impact Gayla Cawley which improves and medical need and not a bill and spent years families. Reporter, ext. 1236 on their MassHealth [email protected] expands the benefits purely on low income building bipartisan Section 28 of the benefits or eligibility Cheryl Charles available to the Com- are not countable in- support in the Massa- BRAVE Act adopts News Editor, ext. 1278 monwealth’s veter- come for purposes of chusetts legislature. the language of should contact their [email protected] ans, active military determining Medic- The law went into MassNAELA’s bill, local Veterans Ser- Bella diGrazia aid benefits. effect on Nov. 7, 2018, which mandates that Reporter, ext. 1317 members and their vices Officer affiliat- [email protected] families. Unfortunately, but MassHealth MassHealth dis- ed with each town, or For veterans, the MassHealth (the failed to implement regard “the entire Thomas Grillo with a qualified Elder Reporter, ext. 1264 big change is in how state program offer- the law. This caused amount of a month- [email protected] MassHealth treats ing federal Medicaid some disabled veter- ly payment to a vet- Law Attorney. Spenser Hasak benefits) would not ans or their widowed eran or a widowed Photographer, ext. 1332 their pension income. Patrick G. Curley is [email protected] For decades, Mass- budge off its incorrect spouses to be denied spouse of a veteran, one of just 23 Certified Thor Jourgensen Health has incorrect- interpretation of the MassHealth benefits including pension, Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 ly treated Veterans law, thereby harming (or offered reduced aid and attendance Elder Law Attorneys [email protected] Administration (VA) veterans and their benefits) they other- and housebound ben- (CELA) in MA and Daniel Kane Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 enhanced pensions widowed spouses. wise would have been efits, from the United has volunteered on the [email protected] (the most common To right this injus- entitled to under States Department Board of Directors of Steve Krause is known as the “Aid tice, I and other El- the BRAVE Act had of Veterans Affairs if the MA Chapter of the Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 and Attendance” ben- der law attorneys of MassHealth timely the veteran or wid- [email protected] efit) as “countable in- the nearly 500-mem- implemented the law. owed spouse would National Academy of Harold Rivera Sports Editor, ext. 1238 come” for purposes of ber Massachusetts On July 15, 2019 not have received Elder Law Attorneys [email protected] calculating eligibility Chapter of the Na- — more than nine such a payment from (MassNAELA) since Anne Marie Tobin for MassHealth bene- tional Academy of months after BRAVE the United States De- 2010. He practices Es- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] fits and for determin- Elder Law Attor- Act became the law partment of Veterans tate Planning, Elder ing what income a neys (MassNAELA) in Massachusetts — Affairs but for unre- Bridget Turcotte Law and Asset Pro- Reporter, ext. 1269 beneficiary may keep thought about how MassHealth relented imbursed medical ex- [email protected] tection at Curley Law while on MassHealth best to force Mass- and finally imple- pense.” Ryan York benefits. Health to disregard mented the new law, Veterans and their Firm LLP at 1 Com- Copy Editor, ext. 1220 Federal law, howev- VA-enhanced pen- which will improve widowed spouses mon St. in Wakefield. [email protected] TECHNOLOGY Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 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, JULY 20, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Labor nominee Scalia has long record of opposing regulations

By Mark Sherman, Friday was Acosta’s last repetitive stress injuries Kevin Freking day on the job. His deputy, that was ultimately re- and Jill Colvin Patrick Pizzella, will serve pealed early in the Bush ASSOCIATED PRESS as acting secretary until administration. Scalia Scalia is confirmed. defended Boeing from a WASHINGTON — Eu- “Gene has led a life of labor union lawsuit and gene Scalia has a de- great success in the le- fought on behalf of Wal- cades-long record of gal and labor field and is Mart against a Maryland challenging Labor Depart- ment and other federal highly respected not only law aimed at improving regulations, as well as a as a lawyer, but as a law- workers’ health care. famous last name. The yer with great experience” Scalia represented the combination proved irre- working “with labor and Chamber of Commerce op- sistible to President Don- everyone else,” Trump posing rules requiring mu- ald Trump. wrote. tual fund companies to put Trump selected Scalia Scalia, 55, served for a independent overseers on Thursday to be his new year as the Labor Depart- their boards of directors, labor secretary. If formally ment’s top lawyer, its so- and insurance companies nominated and confirmed, licitor, during the George challenging the SEC’s au- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS he’ll join an administra- W. Bush administration. thority to regulate certain The Department of Homeland Security said it anticipated the first asy- tion that has moved ag- But most of his career annuities with values tied gressively to reverse regu- has been spent as a part- to stocks. Annuities are a lum seekers would be sent back to Mexico starting Friday. lations and work under a ner in the Washington of- sort of hybrid of insurance president who had repeat- fice of the Gibson, Dunn and investments. edly lauded Scalia’s late & Crutcher firm, where In 2016, he successfully U.S. to send asylum seekers back father, Justice Antonin he has run up a string of argued for removal of a Scalia. victories in court cases designation given to in- The president an- on behalf of business in- surance giant MetLife by to dangerous part of Mexico terests challenging labor federal regulators that nounced the news on By Nomaan according to Mexico’s Na- ther and his 23-month- Twitter less than a week and financial regulations. would have brought strict- Merchant tional Migration Institute. old daughter were found after his previous secre- “Suing the Government? er government oversight. ASSOCIATED PRESS The U.S. is trying to cur- drowned in the Rio tary, Alexander Acosta, Call Scalia!” was the head- The process of regulators tail the large flow of Cen- Grande, in photos that said he would resign amid line on a 2012 profile by selecting certain large HOUSTON — The U.S. tral American migrants were shared around the renewed criticism of how, Bloomberg. financial companies as government on Friday passing through Mexi- world. as a federal prosecutor, His most prominent la- “systemically important expanded its policy re- co to seek asylum under Many people have slept he handled a 2008 secret bor case helped undo an financial institutions”quiring asylum seekers to American law. The busiest for the last several months plea deal with wealthy fi- Obama-era rule to put deemed “too big to fail” wait outside the country corridor for unauthorized in a makeshift camp near nancier Jeffrey Epstein. stricter requirements on was mandated under the to one of Mexico’s most border crossings is South one of the international The financier was indicted professionals who advise 2010 Dodd-Frank Act that dangerous cities, where ’ Rio Grande Valley, bridges, including fami- this month on charges of retirement savers on in- overhauled regulation of thousands of people are where Brownsville is lo- lies with young children. sexually abusing under- vestments. He also crit- Wall Street and the bank- already camped, some for cated. Other cities in the age girls and pleaded not icized a Clinton-era rule ing industry in the wake several months. Thousands more stay in Rio Grande Valley were hotels, shelters, or board- guilty. to protect workers from of the financial crisis. The Department of not immediately included Homeland Security said ing houses. Only a few in the expansion. migrants daily have been Friday that it would im- DHS said it had coordi- plement its Migrant allowed to seek asylum Giant telescope to focus nated with the Mexican under another Trump ad- Protection Protocols in government on the poli- ministration policy lim- Brownsville, Texas, across cy. The Mexican govern- iting asylum processing on big unknowns of universe the border from Matam- ment did not immediately known as “metering.” oros, Mexico. DHS says it respond to requests for A list run by Mexican By Audrey Mcavoy and galaxies dating back the technique to blocking anticipates the first asy- comment. But the Trump ASSOCIATED PRESS as long as 13 billion years. a bright street light in the lum seekers will be sent administration has pres- officials has more than The telescope gets its distance with your thumb back to Mexico starting sured Mexico to crack 1,000 people on it, said — Is there name from the size of the then seeing insects circling Friday. down on migrants, threat- Elisa Filippone, a U.S.- life on planets outside our mirror, which will be 98 in the fainter light below. Under the so-called “Re- ening earlier this year to based volunteer who visits solar system? How did feet in diameter. That’s — Black holes. Black main in Mexico” policy, impose crippling tariffs Matamoros several times stars and galaxies form three times as wide as the holes at the center of most asylum seekers are brief- until both sides agreed on a week to deliver food and in the earliest years of the world’s largest existing galaxies are so dense that ly processed and given a new measures targeting donated clothes. But many universe? How do black visible-light telescope. nothing, not even light, can date to return for an im- migration. others not on the list wait holes shape galaxies? Adaptive optics would escape their gravitational migration court hearing Matamoros is at the east- in shelters. There are fre- Scientists are expect- correct the blurring effects pull. before being sent back ern edge of the U.S.-Mexi- quent rumors that mi- ed to explore those and of the Earth’s atmosphere. Andrea Ghez, a Universi- across the southern bor- co border in Tamaulipas grants are shaken down other fundamental ques- The telescope would be ty of , Los Ange- der. Since January, the state, where organized for bribes to join the list, tions about the universe more than 200 times more les physics and astronomy policy has been imple- crime gangs are dominant Filippone said. when they peer deep into sensitive than current professor who discovered mented at several border and the U.S. government She described a desper- the night sky using a new telescopes and able to re- our galaxy’s black hole, cities including San Di- warns citizens not to visit ate situation that could telescope planned for the solve objects 12 times bet- said scientists believe ego and El Paso, Texas. due to violence and kid- be made worse if people summit of Hawaii’s tallest ter than the Hubble Space black holes play a funda- At least 18,000 migrants nappings. are forced to wait longer mountain. Telescope, said Christophe mental role in how galax- have been sent back to The city is also near in Mexico for their asylum But the Thirty Meter Dumas, head of operations ies are formed and evolve. Mexico under the policy, where a Salvadoran fa- claims to be processed. Telescope is a decade away for the Thirty Meter Tele- But so far astronomers from being built. And Na- scope. have only been able to tive Hawaiian protest- observe this dynamic in What research New doorbell cams raises privacy fears ers have tried to thwart would the detail in the Milky Way the start of construction telescope do? because the next galaxy is By Amy Forliti by blocking a road to the 100 times farther away. and Matt O’Brien mountain. They say in- — Distant planets. The Thirty Meter Tele- ASSOCIATED PRESS stalling yet another ob- During the past 20 years, scope would enable scien- servatory on Mauna Kea’s astronomers have dis- tists to study more galax- The woodsy commu- peak would further defile a covered it is common for ies and more black holes in nity of Wolcott, Conn., place they consider sacred. planets to orbit other stars greater detail. doesn’t see a lot of crime. Activists have fought the in the universe. But they It may also help them But when the police chief $1.4 billion telescope but don’t know much about understand gravity. Those heard about an opportu- the state Supreme Court what those planets — who doubt the importance nity to distribute doorbell has ruled it can be built. called extrasolar planets should note that GPS-en- cameras to some homes, The latest protests could or exoplanets — are like. abled maps on cellphones he didn’t hesitate. be the final stand against The new telescope would rely on Einstein’s theories The police who keep it. allow scientists to deter- about gravity. watch over the town of Here’s a look at the tele- mine whether their at- “We think of these things 16,000 raffled off free cam- scope project and some of mospheres contain water as esoteric. But in fact, in eras in a partnership with the science it’s expected to vapor or methane which the long run, they have the camera manufacturer. produce. might indicate the pres- profound impacts on our So far, the devices have ence of life. lives,” Ghez said. encountered more bears Why would the “For the first time in his- — Dark matter and dark than criminals, but Chief telescope be more tory we will be capable of energy. Humans see only Ed Stephens is still a fan. powerful? detecting extraterrestrial about 4 percent of all mat- “Anything that helps keep the town safe, I’m going to The large size of the tele- life,” Dumas said. ter in the universe, Dumas PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS scope’s mirror means it Dumas said the new said. Dark energy makes do it,” he said. would collect more light, telescope would use spe- up about three-quarters But as more police agen- Critics complain that the systems turn neighbor- allowing it to see faint, far- cial optics to suppress the and dark matter the rest. cies join with the com- hoods into places of constant surveillance and away objects such as stars light of stars. He compared Neither can be seen. pany known as Ring, the create suspicion that falls heavier on minorities. partnerships are raising privacy concerns. Critics Community College and the idea to partner with complain that the systems a prominent critic of Ring Ring came after the com- turn neighborhoods into and other technology that pany promoted its product places of constant sur- he says can reinforce race at law enforcement confer- veillance and create sus- barriers. Part of the strat- ences. picion that falls heavier egy seems to be selling Some departments have on minorities. Police say the cameras “where the chosen to simply use the cameras can serve as fear of crime is more real Ring’s Neighbors app, a digital neighborhood than the actual existence which encourages resi- watch. of crime.” dents to share videos of Critics also say Ring, The cameras offer a wide suspicious activity. Other a subsidiary of Amazon, view from wherever they agencies agreed to pro- appears to be marketing are positioned. Homeown- vide subsidies, matched its cameras by stirring ers get phone alerts with by Ring, to offer hundreds up fear of crime at a time streaming video if the of discounted cameras in when it’s decreasing. Am- doorbell rings or the de- hopes of tapping into foot- azon’s promotional vid- vice’s heat sensors detect age of residential streets, eos show people lurking a person or a passing car. yards and sidewalks. And around homes, and the Ring’s basic doorbell sells some police chiefs raffle company recently posted for $99, with recurring off the devices. a job opening for a man- charges starting at $3 a Ring would not disclose aging news editor to “de- month for users who want the number of commu- liver breaking crime news footage stored. Ring says nities with such part- alerts to our neighbors.” it stores the recordings for nerships. Sharing video FILE ILLUSTRATION | ASSOCIATED PRESS “Amazon is profiting off two months unless they is always voluntary and Native Hawaiian protesters have tried to thwart the start of construc- of fear,” said Chris Gil- are deleted by users. privacy is protected, ac- tion of the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) by blocking a road to the liard, an English profes- Many law enforcement cording to the company mountain. sor at Michigan’s Macomb agencies nationwide said and police. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Complaints a revoked license. Police investigate larly arrests, reflect police records. In Jennifer L. Tighe, 35, of 99 the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Caller from 10 Witham St. re- Main St., Apt. 2, Woburn, was ported things are missing. Of- it is the sole responsibility of the con- summoned on Thursday at ficer reports party required an 11:52 a.m. following a motor Marblehead shooting cerned party to contact the relevant ambulance but the Lynnfield vehicle stop for unlicensed op- police department and have the de- Fire Department reports the eration of a motor vehicle. By Thomas Grillo gunfire. Marblehead Police Chief partment issue a notice of correction patient refused on Thursday at ITEM STAFF One of the suspects Robert Picariello reminds to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- 9:34 a.m. Accidents was wearing a gray Nike residents they can report MARBLEHEAD — Qui- ifications will not be made without Officer reports the Depart- sweatshirt. No other de- crimes or suspicious activ- ment of Public Works said they Motor vehicle crash reported et streets were shattered express notice of change from the tails were available. ity anonymously by down- contracted with employees of at Microsurgical Eye Consul- by gunfire Thursday night loading the My Police arresting police department. the department to have a por- tants at 31 Centennial Drive on Broughton Road. Police said they found gun casings at the scene. Department (MyPD) app tion of Main Street be closed on Wednesday at 5:18 p.m. At 9:33 p.m. police re- which connects callers to LYNN but no detail has arrived as of One operator refused medical ceived a 911 call about two Investigators said it was not a random act. authorities. It is compat- Thursday at 10:15 a.m. attention. Private tow arranged. or three shots fired. Min- ible with Apple and An- If anyone has any infor- Arrests Caller reported someone Report of a motor vehicle utes later a caller report- droid smartphones. sleeping in their vehicle at crash at Subway at 532 Lowell ed he and another person mation regarding this in- Joel Anaya, 47, of 473 Essex the Boston Sports Club at St. on Wednesday at 8:29 p.m. were shot at by four men on cident, they are asked to Thomas Grillo can be St., was arrested and charged 425 Walnut St. on Thursday at Officer reports no injuries, very two mopeds who sped away. call Marblehead Police de- reached at tgrillo@item- with two counts of assault with 12:32 p.m. Officer reports par- minor damage, and assisted No one was struck by the tectives at 781-631-1212. live.com. a dangerous weapon at 11:52 ty is taking a nap before work. with paperwork exchange. p.m. on Thursday. Jordy Mata, 20, of 6 Richard Medical Aid Complaints St., was arrested and charged Sheriff to investigate with operating a motor vehicle Ambulance requested at Suspicious man reported with a suspended license, pos- Sagamore Spring Golf Club at hitting himself and acting session to distribute a class 1287 Main St. on Thursday at weird at the Welch Elementary drug, a number plate violation, 8:08 a.m. Patient taken to La- School on Swampscott Avenue Epstein’s work release possession of an uninsured hey Hospital & Medical Center. on Wednesday at 3:25 p.m. motor vehicle or trailer, and Party was taken to Lahey Hos- By Curt Anderson possession of an unregistered MARBLEHEAD pital & Medical Center. and Ali Swenson motor vehicle at 2:45 p.m. on Caller reports hearing an ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday. Accidents alarm in the area of South- wick Road on Wednesday at MIAMI — A Florida sher- Accidents A walk-in reported at 1:45 6:35 p.m., could be a pool iff launched an investiga- p.m. on Thursday that she was alarm. Officer reports he could tion Friday into whether A report of a motor vehi- driving down Atlantic Avenue not hear anything on South- his department properly cle crash at Broad and Union when she heard a loud bang wick and headed to Emerson monitored the wealthy streets at 1:40 p.m. on Thurs- and her side view mirror “ex- Street to see if he could hear financer Jeffrey Epstein day; at 144 Fayette St. at 3:51 ploded.” She stated the only the sound from that area. Area while he was serving a sen- p.m. on Thursday; at 725 truck nearby was a Verizon checked, nothing showing, no tence for soliciting prostitu- Western Ave. at 4:26 p.m. on truck and his mirror was pulled audible alarms heard. tion from underage girls. Thursday; at Eastern Bank on in and not damaged. She stat- Caller from 42 Downing The inquiry will focus Market Street at 4:51 p.m. on ed she felt her truck was tar- Road reports $300-$400 sto- on whether deputies as- Thursday; on Linton Road at geted because it has a “Trump” len from his house on Wednes- signed to monitor Epstein 6:52 p.m. on Thursday; at 75 sticker and an “NRA” sticker on day at 7:22 p.m. Officer will in a work-release program Hollingsworth St. at 5:44 a.m. it. document. violated any rules or regu- on Friday; at Broadway and Eu- A caller reported at 7:27 Report of a tree that fell and lations, Palm Beach Coun- clid Avenue at 10:03 a.m. on p.m. on Thursday that they damaged a car at C&C Lobster ty Sheriff Ric Bradshaw Friday; at Washington Street witnessed a woman hit a car on Lynn Street on Wednesday said in a statement. Under and Western Avenue at 11:12 on Essex Street while trying at 7:34 p.m. Officer reports a 2008 plea deal, Epstein PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a.m. on Friday. to parallel park and then she the Forestry Department re- was allowed to spend most Martin Weinberg, a defense attorney for Jef- A report of a hit and run mo- drove off. moved some of the limb and of his days at the office tor vehicle crash at 1 Ida St. frey Epstein, leaves federal court in coned off the rest of the area. of his now-defunct Flor- Thursday after a judge denied bail to his client. at 5:46 p.m. on Thursday; at Complaints They will return in the morning ida Science Foundation, 28 Childs St. at 8:18 p.m. on to finish the removal. which doled out research Thursday. A caller reported at 10:19 Catholic Charities at 13 Pu- grants, rather than in the of underage teenage girls. bail, saying the financier A report of a motor vehicle a.m. on Thursday that a boat in laski St. reports a white man county jail. His plea deal helped him is a flight risk and a dan- crash with personal injury at Marblehead Harbor capsized with blue and white plaid shirt “All aspects of the mat- avoid more serious feder- ger to the community. Cooper Street and Western and there was a child in the and khakis is drunk and wear- ter will be fully investigat- al charges. But news re- After a little more than Avenue at 9:35 a.m. on Friday. water with a life jacket who ing a holster, not sure if hold- ed to ensure total account- ports of the deal sparked a three months in a Florida was unable to get the sail up. ing a weapon on Wednesday at ability and transparency,” public outcry, and federal county jail, Epstein spent Assaults The harbormaster arrived at 8 p.m. Officer reports the knife Bradshaw said. prosecutors in New York most of his days at his 10:25 a.m. and assisted the Epstein, 66, was convict- charged him with sex traf- office, according to Palm A report of an assault and was confiscated from the party. child back into the boat. Neighbor reports the resi- ed on one count of procur- ficking involving under- Beach County sheriff’s re- battery at Union and West A walk-in reported at 11:50 age victims. The charges cords released to The Asso- Green streets at 9:23 a.m. on dent of 13 Keys Drive, Apt. 5 ing a person under age 18 a.m. on Thursday that he no- is banging on the walls and for prostitution and one led to the resignation of ciated Press. The terms of Friday; at 96 Lafayette Park at ticed some unusual activity President Donald Trump’s his work release program 11:59 a.m. on Friday. ceiling, and often involved with count of solicitation of on his cell phone recently. He yelling at other residents and prostitution. He served a labor secretary, Alex Acos- allowed him to be out of stated he got a video that he Complaints staff on Wednesday at 8:45 13-month sentence, reg- ta, who was Miami U.S. at- jail from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., perceived to be a threat. p.m. Officer spoke to parties. istered as a sex offender torney when the deal was six days a week, but re- A report of an unwelcome Multiple calls reported a An unwanted guest reported and paid restitution to vic- signed. Epstein has plead- cords show that on some guest at 93 Chestnut St. at power outage at Humphrey at 4 Evergreen Way on Thursday tims. While only convicted ed not guilty. If convicted, occasions his personal lim- 10:25 a.m. on Thursday; at and Pleasant streets at 12:47 at 5:01 a.m. Caller reported he on two counts, prosecutors he could be sentenced to ousine dropped him off as 263 Western Ave. at 12:41 p.m. on Thursday. A transform- brought a woman home from alleged that Epstein had up to 45 years in prison. A early as 7:15 a.m. or picked p.m. on Thursday; at 201 Essex er sparked and the lights went King’s Inn in Revere and now been involved with dozens judge on Thursday denied up as late as 10:40 p.m. St. at 11:36 p.m. on Thursday. out, including the traffic lights. she won’t leave. Officer reports A report of a fight at 33 A crew arrived to the scene at party left without incident. Dearborn Ave. at 9:17 p.m. on 12:57 p.m. and began working Plan to slow Western wildfires Thursday; at Buchanan Cafe, on the wire that was on the SAUGUS 648 Eastern Ave. at 9:21 p.m. ground. By 2:34 p.m., all traffic on Thursday; on Mayfair Street lights were working again. would clear large strips of land A caller reported there was Accidents at 10:42 p.m. on Thursday. a lady trying to take the plates A report of a possible gun- A report of a motor vehicle By Brady McCombs off his motor vehicle with a shot at 161 Tracy Ave. at 3:37 accident at 30 Broadway at ASSOCIATED PRESS pair of pliers on Green Street a.m. on Friday. 9:46 a.m. Thursday; at Square at 2:34 p.m. on Thursday. SALT LAKE CITY — A report of threats made at One Mall at 2:36 p.m. Thurs- A walk-in reported at 7:12 The Trump administra- 96 Lafayette Park at 11:25 day; at 323 Broadway at 3 p.m. on Thursday that vandal- tion is proposing an ambi- a.m. on Friday. p.m. Thursday; at 102 Central ism was done to his car while tious plan to slow Western St. at 5:22 p.m. Thursday; at wildfires by bulldozing, it was parked in front of The Broadway and Main Street at Theft Landing on Front Street. mowing or revegetating 6:06 p.m. Thursday; on Broad- large swaths of land along A report of a larceny at 10 A caller reported hearing two way at 7:38 p.m. Thursday. Holyoke Road at 11:38 a.m. or three gunshots on Brough- 11,000 miles of terrain in the West. on Thursday; at 40 Market St. ton Road at 9:33 p.m. on Complaints at 8:39 p.m. on Thursday. Thursday. State Police arrived The plan that was an- A report of a motor vehicle on scene to help investigate. A report of a large tree limb nounced this summer and theft at 16 East Highland St. down on Central Street at presented at public open at 1:54 p.m. on Thursday; at PEABODY 11:20 a.m. Thursday. houses, including one in 282 Lynnway at 11:59 a.m. on A caller reported a car with Salt Lake City this week, Friday. Arrests/Summons Rhode Island plates parked would create strips of A report of a robbery on on Pearson Street with a man land known “fuel breaks” FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Kingsley Terrace at 8:10 p.m. Michael Rompa, 43, of sitting inside it since 8 a.m. at on about 1,000 square Firefighters battle a brush fire near Shaggy on Thursday. 8 Elliott Place, Apt. 1, was 12:44 p.m. Thursday. miles of land managed by summoned on Wednesday at A report of wires down on the U.S. Bureau of Land Mountain Road in Herriman, Utah. Vandalism 9:18 at 4 Woodlawn Ave. and Broadway at 7:35 p.m. Thurs- Management in an area charged with threat to commit day. known as the Great Basin vegetation. and expensive plan that A report of vandalism to a a crime and violation of a re- A caller reported loud bang- in parts of Idaho, Oregon, It would cost another has no scientific backing motor vehicle at 29 Linden straining order. ing noises between her house Washington, California, $18 million to $107 mil- to show it will work. St. at 1:38 a.m. on Friday; at James Varelas, 63, of 7 and her neighbor’s house on and Utah. lion each year to maintain A U.S. Geological Sur- Burchstead Place and Union Bragg St., was arrested at the Henry Street at 11:55 p.m. The estimated cost the strips and ensure veg- vey report issued last year Street at 8:56 a.m. on Friday. Down River Ice Cream at 86 Thursday. would be about $55 mil- etation doesn’t regrow on found that fuel breaks Andover St. on Thursday at lion to $192 million, a wide the strips of land. could be an important LYNNFIELD 2:34 a.m. and charged with Theft range that illustrates the Wildfire experts say the tool to reduce damage operating a motor vehicle with variance in costs for the program could help slow caused by wildfires, but Alarm a suspended license. A caller reported an Amazon different types of fuel fires, but it won’t help in the agency cautioned that Rithy Seang, 35, was sum- package was stolen off his breaks. Some would com- the most extreme fires that no scientific studies have False burglar alarm at the moned on Thursday at 10:59 porch at 12:45 p.m. Thursday. pletely clear lands, others can jump these strips of been done to prove their Huckleberry Hill School on a.m. at Big Y Plaza at 637 A report of shoplifting at would mow down vegeta- land. The breaks could also effectiveness and that Knoll Street on Thursday at Lowell St. and charged with Broadway at 6:41 p.m. Thurs- tion and a third method fragment wildlife habitat. they could alter habitat 5:55 p.m. operating a motor vehicle with day. would replant the area An environmental group for sagebrush plants and with more fire-resistance calls it an ill-conceived animal communities.

POLICE BRIEFS Police investigate after dog to the television station. the back of the truck. battery. He tells The when he was leaving on for embezzling more shown tied to bed of truck The picture has also been He says the driver and Boston Globe the employ- the building, but police than $500,000 from the shared hundreds of times company are cooperating ee hit him first inside the say they did not find the business. BOSTON (AP) — Mas- on Facebook. with state and local police. library Wednesday. can when they arrested Rhode Island U.S. sachusetts State Police The tow truck from WCVB-TV reports Zaniboni. Attorney Aaron Weis- are investigating after Ramsay’s Towing of Man arrested for allegedly 49-year-old Zaniboni was man said Friday that a picture was shared on Waltham is photographed attacking library employee angry because he could Woman sentenced for 43-year-old Jill Martin- social media of a dog tied traveling on the highway not log on to the comput- defrauding electronics ho, of Swansea, Mass., to the bed of a tow truck in Waltham on Wednes- BOSTON (AP) — A ers, according to the police company of $500K was sentenced to nearly traveling on a highway. day. Owner Justin Ram- man has been arrested report. The employee told three years in prison WCVB-TV reports State say told The Boston Globe for allegedly attacking police that Zaniboni said PROVIDENCE, R.I. and ordered to the stolen Police say they’re “active- that the driver was ter- a Boston Public Library he’d be waiting outside. (AP) — An employee at an money back. She was also ly and aggressively inves- minated immediately and employee. The employee tells po- electronics manufacturer ordered to pay the IRS tigating” the incident cap- he was not aware that the William Zaniboni faces lice Zaniboni punched and in Providence has been more than $185,000 in tured in photo and sent employee had the dog on a charge of assault and sprayed him with mace sentenced to federal pris- back taxes. SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 REAL ESTATE

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PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Beyonce releases album inspired by ‘The Lion King’

By Bella diGrazia R&B vibe that holds a univer- perfectly sound way. “Prophet” days, love you through the rainy ITEM STAFF sal meaning. With lyrics like is the newest release off her ones,” and “Next to me, when I’m “Forgiveness is key because highly anticipated debut album with you, you bring out the best Beyoncé. we’re fighting something way “Cheap Queen.” It is groovy, se- in me. God made you a twin, but That’s it. That’s the column. bigger,” the song is not only rel- ductive, enchanting and shows you the one I see.” While I am kidding, we do evant to the movie but to life in off her flawless vocal range. “Wam” by A$AP Ferg featur- need to pay her some serious the real world. Each track flaw- “Details” by Billy Cur- ing MadeinTYO respect this week. The woman lessly slides into an interlude rington l This song is giving me not only contributed to the ef- from the film. “FIND YOUR l While the country sing- total ’90s hip-hop vibes with forts that brought us a live-ac- WAY BACK” is a track that er’s vocals are great, the real A$AP’s hard flow. His producers tion “Lion King” (I still have starts the fun, with its irresist- credit needs to go to the writers made the right choice when yet to see it, please don’t spoil ible beat and unique vocal flow, WITH BELLA DIGRAZIA because that doesn’t happen as they selected a modern beat to anything) but she just dropped and “DON’T JEALOUS ME” much as it should. So, Mark go along with it, giving listeners a full album inspired by the exudes an Afro/Latin fusion Trussell, Nicole Galyon and the best of both decades. The Disney reboot. A “love letter to vibe that should be played in Stephen Olsen, bravo. I adore Harlem-based rapper let’s all Africa” as the Grammy-winning what living in L.A. would be every dance club across the like with one song, it would be these lyrics, their sincerity and the artists out there know that artist describes it, each track world. Bey gave my favorite the way Currington’s raspy he is coming for them. And he’s on “The Lion King: The Gift” is this one. Nigerian singer songwriter his “Low Key” by Akon range does them justice. The starving. purely authentic. own, well-deserved track with lyrics “Baby I memorized every “Redesigning Women” by The Bey brought in artists from l Akon jumped into a time “JA ARA E.” Kendrick Lamar machine and reappeared out of brown sugar freckle that the Highwomen a variety of African regions, lord put on ya, how you lean to joins Beyoncé on “NILE” for a 2006 to give us this song, which l Remember in 1980 when included interludes from scenes spoken word vibe that reminds the left, 45 degrees, right before unfortunately was a disap- Johnny Cash, Waylon Jen- in the film, and brought on us Bey’s vocals are nothing you’re gonna kiss me,’ are pointment. He hopped on the nings, Willie Nelson and Kris some of today’s biggest artists, short of breathtaking. “MOOD adorably specific and illustrate bandwagon and released a song Kristofferson collaborated like her husband and rap leg- 4 EVA,” with Bey, JAY-Z and a genuine love. inspired by the fast-paced Latin and recorded an album as The end JAY-Z, Childish Gambino Childish Gambino, is my guess “Have It All” by Cosmo’s culture. The lyrics are “meh” Highwaymen? Well, Bran- (Donald Glover, who voices for the album’s biggest chart Midnight featuring Age.Sex. and the beat sounds basic. A di Carlile, Maren Morris, Simba in the reboot), hitmaker topper, with its hip-hop feel. Location Natalie Hemby and Amanda , EDM trio My favorite song, which debuts feature with an actual Latin l This is by far my favorite artist might have given this Shires felt it was time to unite Major Lazer and lyrical icon the vocals of Blue Ivy Carter song of the week (sorry Beyon- and release the same kind of Kendrick Lamar. (Bey and JAY’s oldest daugh- track a chance. cé). Five seconds in and the only “How Do You Sleep?” by Sam powerful sound. “Redesigning It’s an album only Beyoncé ter), is “BROWN SKIN GIRL.” word I could muster up was an Women” is the first release from could produce. It’s the future theme song for Smith exaggerated “Whaaaaaaaat.” l The first 20 seconds of their recently announced al- While the incredible album, beautiful brown skin girls all The Australian electronic duo bum, which will be released on the London singer/songwriter’s which takes me back to my over the world who look up to gave us a dope beat, unique Sept. 6. The four women, who newest release was intriguing. childhood in a musical way the female icon. Beyoncé did vocals and a damn good time. are among today’s biggest coun- Then it hit 35 seconds and I that’s never been done before, not disappoint with this album This song is just a lot of fun. It’s try stars, rewind back in time felt unenthused. The song’s is on the forefront of my mind, and it only adds to my excite- groovy, electric, has a touch of to when women were expected meaning is very relatable, there were other soundly re- ment of wanting to see the indie, and I can’t stop listening to bend their backs for the asking your ex how they can leases on Friday. movie. to it. Excuse me while I stalk likes of men and plants a bomb sleep knowing all the pain they Four of today’s biggest coun- “At Least I Look Cool” by this band and download every to that mindset. The lyrics caused you, but its execution try female stars came together Sasha Sloan song they’ve ever released. “Redesigning women, runnin’ missed the mark. and released a statement song, l The best word to describe “I.F.L.Y.” by Bazzi the world while we’re cleanin’ “Prophet” by King Princess I found a new music group to this song? Cool. I love Sloan’s l Sultry cute is the best way up the kitchen. Makin’ bank, l obsess over, my favorite female chill and effortless vocals and Everyone needs to stop to describe (Andrew) Bazzi’s shakin’ hands, drivin’ 80 tryna artist blessed me with another the simple backbeat. The song what they’re doing and look newest track. The American get home just to feed the baby,” flawless track, and Akon took is mocking the stupid things into King Princess (Mikaela singer is very skilled in switching let listeners know that women me back to the summer of 2006. people do every day to “look Straus). The 20-year-old mu- from his low vocals to his high will not conform to stereotypes. Here we go. cool” on social media, but in a sical prodigy doesn’t know how vocals in the same verse, then Women can do it all. THE BREAKDOWN very smooth and sultry way. to produce a bad song. It’s clear switching to a rap flow almost “The Lion King: The Gift,” an Google tells me Sloan is a as day that the music flows immediately after. “I.F.L.Y” is a Bella diGrazia can be reached album from Beyoncé singer/songwriter based out of right out of her. She is skilled in warm love song about someone at [email protected]. Fol- l She starts off the album Los Angeles, which makes even taking parts of different genres who changed his life, with lyrics low her on Twitter @BelladiGra- with the track “BIGGER,” an more sense. If I were to describe and meshing them together in a like “Love you through the better zia. Peabody’s Rocha takes her talents to television By Anne Marie Tobin where,” Rocha said. “But filmed at the same Santa ITEM STAFF I think the audience liked Clarita, Calif., ranch it and they were pulling where “” was Peabody High graduate for me.” filmed. Catarina Rocha is best Rocha’s next hole, Rocha applied online known as a track star. The Distractor, features with a casting company to But Thursday night, she different characters each get on the show. took her talents in a dif- week attempting to give “An L.A. friend told me ferent direction — reality players the yips. Rocha, I should try it. I had a television. displaying Tiger Woods- Skype interview in April, The two-time, like nerves of steel, never and a couple of weeks cross-country All-Ameri- flinched despite the best later, they flew me out to can at Providence College efforts of The Tickler, tape the show,” said Ro- appeared on ABC’s sum- armed with a wand of cha. “I think I got selected mer reality series “Holey feathers. Rocha aced in part because I was a Moley,” an extreme mini- the hole from 25 feet to college athlete and they golf reality game show. advance to the champion- liked the fact that I am Think mini-golf meets ship round. from the East Coast.” “Wipeout.” Mt. Holy Moley, the Unlike many other She finished one putt final challenge, is a steep contestants, Rocha is not short of winning the volcano with three holes. a mini-golf enthusiast. $25,000 first-place prize. Players must also soar “I had played some Rocha was one of 10 over a lake on a zip-line mini-golf, but now it’s be- competitors vying not and drop onto a floating come a competitive thing,” only for the prize money, Peabody High grad and two-time cross-country All-American at Provi- dock. Rocha threaded she said. “I’m competitive but for the Golden Putter dence College Catarina Rocha appeared on ABC’s summer reality series the needle through the in every sport I play, so I Trophy and coveted Holey “Holey Moley.” smallest hole, only to lose definitely became more Moley green plaid jacket. in extra holes. nuts about it after the “How often do you get ice cream sundaes. for players on the Cad- shot to the green through “It was a little intimi- show experience. I fell in an opportunity like that?” The 10-hole, oversized dysmack hole. Grammy the legs of a large polar dating because so many love with it.” she said Friday. “I had so course features a variety Award-winning saxophon- bear. She lagged the putt players were pros,” Rocha Stay tuned for more Ro- much fun, and it was a of zany obstacles. From ist Kenny G played a to about six feet, then said. “I didn’t expect too cha television adventures. once-in-a-lifetime chance. the Dutch Courage hole cameo role as The Dis- two-putted to move on. much, but thought that “The show was so Even though I knew (how with gigantic, moving tractor in episode one. Rocha needed to over- I might have the upper much fun. We all became it ended), it was incred- windmills that knock Rocha’s first hole was come a nasty gash on her hand as an athlete. I was friends, the players, the ible to watch it with my players off the course, to Slip-and-Putt. She and knee, suffered on the slide never nervous until the production staff, just family and friends. Every- the Arc De TriGolf hole opponent Chad Bennett, down to the green. final hole. I just got lucky everybody was awesome, one was texting me and complete with a guillo- a Sacramento, Calif., golf “This is just a blood and had a couple of good said Rocha, who is a posting pictures.” tine, “Holey Moley” is professional, had to race sport,” quipped announc- holes. Toward the end, I graduate assistant in Rocha has worked at action-packed from start to the top of an icy glacier. er/comedian Rob Riggle. did start to think about the sports information Treadwell’s in Peabody to finish. Rocha slipped on her first “The gel (covering the money.” department at Provi- since sophomore year of Celebrities such as NBA summit attempt, but aced the glacier) was really Hosted by “NFL Monday dence. “It was such a high school. She watched star/executive producer the ascent on her second slippery and I busted my Night Football” announc- great experience that I the show with family and Stephen Curry joined try. Her prize for being knee coming down, so er Joe Tessitore and will definitely reach out to friends, and partied with the fun, pinch-hitting first to the top? A clear there was blood every- Riggle, “Holey Moley” is other shows.” WEATHER LOTTERY National weather MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Saturday, July 20, 2019 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Friday...... 6038 Friday...... 7584 Thursday...... 3417 Thursday...... 2050 Sunrise today 5:23 a.m. Partly cloudy. Very hot. High SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Waves 1 98F. Winds W at 10 to 15 foot or less. Wednesday...... 9552 Wednesday...... 9937 Sunset today 8:16 p.m. mph. Tonight: SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: Sunrise tomorrow 5:24 a.m. Tonight: Partly cloudy skies. Waves 1 foot or less. Low 82F. Winds WSW at 10 EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 2:46 p.m. H to 15 mph. 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ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK English coach Doug Mullins is greet- ed by friends after arriving at Tony’s Pub for a fundraiser in his honor Friday night. Lynn community rallies around Doug Mullins By Daniel Kane COURTESY PHOTO | DAVID COLT/MASSGOLF ITEM STAFF Swampscott native Steven DiLisio defeated Hopkinton’s Jimmy Hervol 3 and 2 over 36 holes Friday LYNN — You didn’t have to look too far Friday to win the 111th Massachusetts Amateur Championship at The Country Club. night at Tony’s Pub to see the overwhelming im- pact English baseball coach Doug Mullins has had on the community. Swampscott native first North Shore golfer to win since 1965 Friends, family members and even more from the community filled the local bar to capacity to By Steve Krause it’s only because he didn’t beating the golf course, 5-up and held on despite support Mullins, who was recently diagnosed with ITEM STAFF have to. He clinched the rather than his opponent, a fierce comeback effort osteosarcoma (bone cancer), at a fundraiser from 5 title after the 34th hole from the early stroke- by the recent UConn to 9 p.m. Steven DiLisio thought, to defeat Hopkinton’s play format to the con- graduate Hervol down “This should really be at a hall, it’s that big,” for an instant, that stop- Jimmy Hervol 3 and 2 to cluding match play por- the stretch that saw him Tony Nicosia, who owns the Pub located on Frank- ping Friday’s Massachu- win the 111th champion- tion. win two of his final four lin Street, said. “It turned into this huge commu- setts Amateur Champi- ship. DiLisio is a Phillips holes. nity event.” onship after 18 holes After Hervol sunk a 14- The support for Mullins and his family from might be preferable to In so doing, DiLisio be- Exeter graduate who also came the first North attended St. John’s Prep. foot on the 34th hole — the Lynn community has been pouring in since going another full round the par-3 16th hole at word spread about his battle with cancer. Mullins’ in the searing heat. Shore golfer since Ted He will be a senior at Carangelo in 1965 to cap- Duke University, where The Country Club — friends, organized by Shane Seaman, helped put In the end, he kept go- DiLisio countered with a ture the Mass. Am. he plays on the men’s golf together the fundraiser and posted a GoFundMe ing. And while the difficult 5-foot birdie putt page that has raised over $32,000 and counting to DiLisio had a methodi- team. Swampscott native didn’t to officially clinch the help with medical expenses for Mullins, 32, who cal approach all week, Friday, he shot eight quite make through an- championship. started undergoing radiation this week. other 36 at The Country figuring his best bet was birdies in his 34 played Club in Chestnut Hill, to focus on his game, and holes, led by as much as DiLISIO, B2 MULLINS, B2 East Lynn hangs on to beat Lynn Shore in City Series bout By Mike Alongi and got the job done. It ing out one batter. ITEM STAFF was great to see.” “It’s tough, I thought we On the offensive side of played a really good game LYNN — The East Lynn things, Julius Soto went out there for the most Mets fell behind early to 3-for-3 with two RBI to part,” said Lynn Shore Lynn Shore Friday eve- lead the way. Wilfred Pe- manager Mark Sullivan. ning, but the Mets rallied rez went 2-for-3 with two “But give East Lynn cred- back and ended up taking RBI, while Kassius Al- it, they’re a really good down the Braves, 6-5, in leyne went 1-for-2 with team and they hung in the Lynn City Series at one RBI. Benzan (1-for-3), there the whole time. We Gallagher Park. East Lynn Jojo Hernandez (1-for-2) almost made a comeback got a huge pitching perfor- and Kyle Richardson (1- at the end, but we came up mance from Jariel Benzan, for-1) also added hits in just short.” who tossed 4 1/3 innings Lynn Shore actually and allowed five runs on the win. For Lynn Shore, Jaden jumped ahead quickly in two hits with eight strike- this one, pushing four runs outs. Johnny Cruz pitched Mojica paced the offense by going 2-for-3 with two across in the top of the in relief for the Mets, go- first inning thanks to a ing 1 2/3 innings and al- RBI. Jonas Auguste (1-for- 2, two runs) and Anderson host of East Lynn miscues. lowing no runs on two hits Auguste led off the game with three . De La Cruz (1-for-3) had the only other hits for the with a to get into “These guys just never scoring position, then stole gave up out there,” said Braves. On the mound, Gio Ba- third base. The throw to East Lynn manager Mat- try to get him out sailed tista tossed 4 1/3 innings thew Mercedes. “Earlier into the outfield, allowing and allowed six runs on this year, if we fell behind Auguste to score and make ITEM FILE PHOTO nine hits with seven by three or four runs we’d it 1-0 Braves. East Lynn’s Jariel Benzan tossed 4 1/3 innings and allowed five runs on two hang our heads. But now, strikeouts. Mojica pitched hits with eight strikeouts in a win over Lynn Shore Friday. everyone just focused up the final 2/3 innings, strik- CITY SERIES, B2 Navigators split another doubleheader with Brockton Rox By Joshua Kummins RBI. In the following limited the damage to FOR THE ITEM frame, Dominic Freeberg- just a single run with his er (UNC Asheville) hit a third in two in- LYNN — The North leadoff single, stole sec- nings. Shore Navigators split a ond, advanced to third on Colin Wetterau (St. doubleheader with the a wild pitch, and scored John’s) turned a leadoff Brockton Rox on Friday, the eventual winning run walk into North Shore’s winning the afternoon on Louis Olivieri’s (Cen- third run in the bottom of game before falling in the tral Alabama CC) fielder’s the third. After Wetterau nightcap. The Navs will choice. swiped second, Olszak return to action Sunday North Shore used two and Lawlor sent back-to- evening on the road runs on three hits to jump back grounders to second against the Pittsfieldon the scoreboard first in base to advance him and Suns. the first. After Andrew eventually make the score Game 1: North Shore 7, Olszak (Southern Maine) 5-3. Brockton 6 hit a one-out single up the North Shore won the Despite being held to six middle, he took second on game with four runs over hits and committing four a wild pitch and scored on the next three innings, in- errors throughout the Lawlor’s knock to center. cluding a pair in the seven-inning game, the Ben Malgeri (Holy Cross) fourth. Kretzschmar led Navs finished held on for followed with a single, but off the multiple-run frame a narrow win with Jake it was an in center with a double to center Gigliotti (Northeastern) field that allowed Lawlor and advanced when Free- working around two hits to score and double the berger reached base on an to close the deal and re- home team’s lead. error. Olivieri then beat cord his second of The Rox cut into their out a double play ball and the season. deficit when Spencerset a successful double Sean Lawlor (Flagler) Smith (Northeastern) sin- steal in motion, allowing hit a one-out homer to gled to right with two Freeberger to score ITEM FILE PHOTO right in the fifth to high- outs in the second, but through the back door. light his 2-for-3 day with Navs starter Sebastian North Shore’s Sean Lawlor went 2-for-3 with three RBI in the first game of two runs scored and three Keane (Northeastern) NAVS, B2 a doubleheader against the Brockton Rox Friday. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2019

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK English baseball coach Doug Mullins (left) was diagnosed with osteosarcoma last month, and he began radiation therapy this week. Community holds fundraiser for English coach Doug Mullins MULLINS COURTESY PHOTO | DAVID COLT/MASSGOLF From B1 Steven DiLisio, a member at Salem Country Club and a senior at Duke University, won the 111th Massachusetts Amateur Championship Friday afternoon at The Country Club. “I’ve been friends with Doug since the first grade,” Seaman said. “Once we heard the news, it was second nature to help him and his family. There wasn’t a hes- itation, he’s one of my brothers, I always tell him that. Steven DiLisio wins Massachusetts Amateur His family’s knows that. It’s the worst thing to ever happen to him.” DiLISIO Hervol won the third part of me wanted to call it After a few days of rest, The large crowd there helping to support and raise From B1 hole to bring the match for the day because it was DiLiso and Hervol will more money for Mullins family was a perfect example back to all square, but the so hot. I just tried to come both compete in the Porter of how many lives Doug has impacted, Seaman said. “It’s awesome. It’s excit- 21-year old DiLisio re- out and play as well as Cup, one of the country’s “It shows how much respect people have for him and ing. I’ve been playing in gained momentum by possible, and I had to most prestigious amateur how much he has impacted them,” Seaman said. “Peo- (the Mass. Amateur) since winning the next three against Jimmy.” events, next week at Niag- ple want to give that back. There are not a lot of words I was 12 or 13 years old holes in the match, on 6, In the second round, af- ara Falls Country Club in to say about Doug. He’s just an amazing guy, and he with my brother and this is 10 and 12, respectively, to ter DiLisio had increased Lewiston, N.Y. Following does nothing but give back.” my first win,” said DiLisio. move to 3-up. his lead to a day-best 5-up that, they’ll both compete After hearing about the news, Nicosia had already “It’s a long week … you’re That advantage remained by the 30th hole, key put- in the Ouimet Memorial planned on helping out with a fundraiser before he and hoping it’s a long week. I’m intact until the 18th hole, ting from Hervol extended Tournament conducted by Seaman arranged Friday’s event. just super excited.” when Hervol’s key 12-foot the match for additional Mass Golf. “We said why don’t we raffle off a couple things (at To- Friday’s final began with birdie putt dug into DiLi- holes. Needing to at least DiLisio will also compete ny’s Pub) and have a local fundraiser and see what we an 8 a.m. tee-off and fin- sio’s lead ahead of nearly a tie the hole, Hervol tapped at the 2019 U.S. Amateur can do,” Nicosia said. “Doug and the English coaching ished just before 4 p.m. 40-minute long break at in a par putt on Hole 31 Championship in mid-Au- staff and everybody come in here a lot. It turned into The golfers got a break the midway of the and won the 32nd with a gust before returning for Shane getting involved and grew into this huge sup- between rounds. Championship match. conceded eagle putt to his senior season at Duke, port. DiLisio wasted no time Despite the two-hole bring the match within while Hervol says he plans “The Reddy family donated all the proceeds from once he got underway, score differential, both two. But after they both to turn professional this their ‘Patrick Reddy Family Fun Day’ last Saturday to quickly taking a 1-up ad- competitors grinded carded pars on the par-4 Doug earlier today,” Nicosia said. “It started off with fall after advancing to the that. Matt Reddy won a $500 dollar golf bag there and vantage after the first hole through the excessive heat. 33rd hole, DiLisio finished regional round of the donated that, a couple of my bartenders donated two when he sunk a 15-foot “It was hard,” DiLisio off Hervol with his 5-foot NCAA Tournament in his and three hundred dollars. We had around $3,000 dol- birdie putt that Hervol said. “Part of me wanted to birdie putt on the par-3 final year at UConn this lars right there already.” couldn’t match. keep going (after 18) and 34th hole. past May. And that number grew even larger throughout the night with percentages of sales being donated and raf- fles coming in by the dozens, all donated by the com- East Lynn takes down Lynn Shore in City Series munity. “There was supposed to be three or four things being CITY SERIES From there, it was an East Lynn added an in- “We’re just going to go out raffled off originally before word spread,” Nicosia said. From B1 uphill battle for East surance run -- which there and play our hardest “Now there’s maybe 100 raffles in there. This is really Lynn. The Mets started to would turn out to be a key to try and earn one more turning out to be amazing and that’s Lynn. This is what Two batters later, after a chip away at the deficit in run -- in the bottom of the win.” you get in the Lynn community.” walk and a stolen base by the bottom of the first, get- fourth on a RBI sacrifice As for East Lynn, the “We had raffles literally coming in right until the last Batista, Mojica stepped in ting a RBI single from Pe- fly from Alleyne, making it Mets will play on Sunday minute tonight,” Seaman said. “Someone came and do- and laced a RBI single to rez to make it 4-1. In the 6-4. (noon) against the winner nated four Red Sox tickets before it started. So we had left field to make it 2-0. bottom of the second, two Lynn Shore didn’t quit, of Saturday’s game be- a surprise raffle for those. It’s been overwhelming to say Lynn Shore went on to put walks and two passed getting a run back on a tween Wyoma and West the least.” runners on first and third balls put runners on sec- RBI single from Mojica in Lynn. The support may be overwhelming but it’s nothing in the inning and took ad- ond and third for Soto, the top of the fifth, but “We’ve been grinding Seaman didn’t expect. Mullins is known by his friends vantage of another East who smashed a 2-RBI tri- East Lynn’s pitching hard for awhile now, so as incredibly selfless and they plan to continue support- Lynn mistake. The Braves ple into the left-centerfield proved a bit too strong in we’re taking (Saturday) ing him long after Friday’s fundraiser. initiated a double steal gap to make it 4-3. the end. off for some rest,” Mer- “We did expect this support,” Seaman said. “He’s a and East Lynn nearly Then, in the bottom of Next up for Lynn Shore cedes said. “I’ll probably great guy. We talked about having it at a bigger place, caught them off the bases. the third, East Lynn will be a game against come down and watch the maybe a hall, because we expected so many people. But But a bad pickoff attempt pulled ahead. A RBI dou- Pine Hill Saturday (noon). Wyoma-West Lynn game, Tony reached out to us. Tony was generous enough to to third base allowed both ble from Perez tied the “We know that Pine Hill but I think getting our host us. This is just a start and it’s not going to stop. runners to come home and score at 4-4, then a passed is a good team, and they guys some rest will help We’ll be planning and working on more things like this.” give Lynn Shore a 4-0 ball brought home the go- lost to a good team in West them the most for the lead. ahead run for the Mets. Lynn,” Sullivan said. game on Sunday.” Navs win one, lose one in doubleheader Price, Red Sox get blown out by Orioles BALTIMORE (AP) — Baltimore continued Anthony Santander and the onslaught against the with Brockton Rox homered Boston . It was the off David Price, and the Orioles’ second straight NAVS got six blowout win — they From B1 solid innings from rookie beat Washington 9-2 on right-hander Wednesday. Lawlor’s sixth homer of the summer followed against in an 11-2 rout of the Bos- FAMILIAR FACE Rox reliever Owen Langan (Northeastern) in the fifth ton Red Sox on Friday Andrew Cashner re- before Freeberger’s sixth-inning single became an even- night. turned to Camden Yards tual important insurance run when Olivieri’s second Price (7-3) allowed six just five days after being fielder’s choice in as many plate appearances and then runs, eight hits and a walk traded to the Red Sox for an error. Freeberger stole second and advanced on a in four innings to take his a pair of 17-year-old pros- wild pitch to set up the play. first loss in 13 starts since pects. He will start on After being named Most Outstanding in Tues- April 27. The left-hander Sunday. day’s FCBL All-Star Game, Seguin was credited with was 8-0 at Camden Yards “I think this will be the his first win of the summer in immediate relief of and 16-5 lifetime against hottest start I’ve made Keane. The Austin Prep grad fanned four and did not the Orioles before turn- this year, but it’ll be nice PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS allow a run after the first of his three innings of work. ing in a surprisingly in- to face some of the guys I Marra and Smith each had two of Brockton’s seven effective performance in David Price allowed six runs on eight hits was with for a year and a hits, while Langan relieved Liam LeVangie (Bryant) 96-degree heat against in just four innings of work in a loss to the half,” Cashner said. Asked if it felt a bit and was handed the loss after allowing two runs on two the team with the worst Baltimore Orioles Friday night. record in the big leagues. strange to be in the visi- hits in 2.2 innings. Sam Travis homered for tor’s clubhouse, the right- Game 2: Brockton 8, North Shore 4 the Red Sox, who had won walk and retired nine Martin hit a liner off the hander replied, “It’s dif- The Navs lost this one in the final inning of the sev- 14 of their previous 16 straight batters after al- right-field scoreboard. J.D. ferent, but I’ve been over en-inning bout, giving up four runs in the final frame road games. lowing the second-inning Martinez chased down the here before.” after rallying to tie the score in the fifth. Boston leadoff hitter homer to Travis. rebound as Martin was SLUMPING SMITH Brockton jumped out to an early lead, scoring a run had his Price, on the other hand, zipping around the bases, Orioles OF Dwight in the first before pushing across three more in the top streak of scoring in 13 struggled from the outset. and after Martinez failed Smith Jr. got the night off of the third on a 3-RBI from J.P. Knight, taking a straight games come to an The 2012 Cy Young win- to cleanly pick up the ball, while mired in an 0-for-Ju- 4-0 lead. end, one short of breaking ner gave up a single and Martin raced for home ly skid that’s reached 30 But over the next three innings, the Navs climbed the franchise record he a walk in the first inning and scored with a head- at-bats and dropped his back into the game. A sacrifice fly from Wetterau in the now shares with Ted Wil- before Santander sent a first slide. batting average from .255 third inning got North Shore on the board, and then liams (1946). 2-2 fastball over the cen- The hit was ruled a tri- to .230. “They’re mak- Lawlor stole home to make it 4-2. Means (8-5), the Orioles’ ter field wall. ple, with Martinez getting ing adjustments to him,” Wetterau added a RBI single in the fifth inning to lone representative on the Means opend the sec- an error. manager make it 4-3, then he was knocked in by Lawlor’s RBI AL All-Star team, gave up ond with a walk and Tra- Price avoided damage said. “ are pitch- triple, tying the score at 4-4. two runs and four hits. vis followed with his first in the third, but Broxton ing him a little bit dif- But in the seventh, Brockton pushed across four runs Facing the highest-scor- home of the year and sec- made it 6-2 with a two- ferently, and now it’s his behind a 2-RBI double from B.J. Murray and a 2-RBI ing team in the majors, ond of his career. run drive to left in the turn to make the adjust- single from Andrew Marra to seal the victory. Means issued only one In the bottom half, Richie fourth. ment back.” SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS evening there will be three (Not including last night’s games) Lynn Youth Tonight Sunday races — the short race, the Monday Evening Summer 1.57-mile race and the long at Pittsfield vs. Brockton race. The courses cover dif- OFF Suns (5) Rox (7) W L Pct. GB Streak L10 Track Series ferent combinations of fire North Shore 25 17 0.595 - 6W 8-2 roads and single-track The 6th annual Lynn Worcester 21 18 0.538 2.5 3W 7-3 paths, and the courses vary Parks and Recreation Pittsfield 20 18 0.526 3 5L 4-6 from week to week. For Tuesday Wednesday Youth Summer Evening further information, please vs. Westfield at Brockton Rox Brockton 21 19 0.525 3 1L 5-5 Track meets will be held visit www.lwrun.org. on Mondays through Starfires (7) (6:30) Bristol 19 18 0.514 3.5 1L 4-6 August 19 at Manning Nashua 20 21 0.488 4.5 1L 5-5 Field. The races will begin Bishop Fenwick at 6:30 p.m. Westfield 12 27 0.308 11.5 3L 3-7 There are no entry fees girls for any races. There will be camp a 30-meter race for ages three and under, and all of Bishop Fenwick’s fifth the other events (50-meter, annual Girls Basketball 100-meter, 200-meter, 400- Camp will take place July meter, 800-meter, one-mile, 22 to July 25 from 9 a.m. relays, standing long jump to 1 p.m. at Danvers and softball throw) will be Indoor Sports. The camp open to high school ages will be led by coaches and and under. players from Bishop Fen- For more information, wick, along with col- visit www.lwrun.org or lege-playing Fenwick contact [email protected] alumni. or 781-709-7135 or 781- For more information, 593-6562. email head coach Adam DeBaggis at aaggio6@ Lynn Woods yahoo.com. Summer Cross Swampscott High Country Series seeks JV coaches The Lynn Woods Summer Swampscott High School Cross Country Series will is looking for applicants for run its 50th season this a junior varsity girls soccer year. Races will be held coach and a junior varsity every Wednesday until field hockey coach. All September 25. interested applicants can There is no entry fee to contact Athletic Director run, and the races will Kelly Farley at kfarley@ begin at 6:30 p.m. Each swampscott.k12.ma.us.

MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB New York 63 33 .656 — 58 40 .592 — Tampa Bay 56 43 .566 8½ Washington 51 44 .537 5½ Boston 53 45 .541 11 Philadelphia 50 47 .515 7½ Toronto 36 62 .367 28 New York 44 52 .458 13 Baltimore 30 66 .313 33 Miami 36 58 .383 20 Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Minnesota 59 36 .621 — Chicago 53 44 .546 — PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland 55 40 .579 4 Milwaukee 51 47 .520 2½ Chicago 42 51 .452 16 St. Louis 49 46 .516 3 Ireland’s Shane Lowry shot a 4-under 67 in the second round of the British Open on Friday to Kansas City 36 62 .367 24½ Pittsburgh 45 50 .474 7 move into a tie for the lead heading into the weekend at Royal Portrush Golf Club. Detroit 29 63 .315 28½ Cincinnati 43 51 .457 8½ West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 61 37 .622 — Los Angeles 64 35 .646 — Oakland 55 42 .567 5½ Arizona 49 48 .505 14 Texas 50 46 .521 10 San Francisco 48 49 .495 15 Lowry, Holmes share British Open Los Angeles 50 48 .510 11 Colorado 46 51 .474 17 Seattle 39 60 .394 22½ 46 51 .474 17

Friday’s Games L.A. Angels (Canning 3-5) at Seattle (TBD), Baltimore 11, Boston 2 9:10 p.m. lead heading into the weekend N.Y. Yankees 8, Colorado 2 San Diego (Lucchesi 7-4) at Chicago Cubs Chicago Cubs 6, San Diego 5 (Quintana 7-7), 2:20 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Tampa Bay, 7:10 N.Y. Mets (Lockett 0-1) at San Francisco p.m. (Samardzija 7-7), 4:05 p.m. PORTRUSH, Northern holes to brighten a gloomy Links as a junior and green, every tee box. I’m Kansas City at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Eflin 7-9) at Pittsburgh (Wil- Ireland (AP) — Everyone sky over the North Atlan- now calls Portrush home, out there giving my best, Toronto at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. liams 3-3), 7:05 p.m. Oakland at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. St. Louis (Mikolas 6-9) at Cincinnati (Castil- in the massive grandstand tic. Needing one last birdie, missed the cut in a most trying to do my best for ev- Texas at Houston, 8:10 p.m. lo 9-3), 7:10 p.m. rose to cheer and celebrate his approach took a wrong cruel fashion with a triple eryone.” L.A. Angels at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Washington (Sanchez 5-6) at Atlanta (Soro- Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. ka 10-1), 7:20 p.m. a bold performance by turn along the humps left bogey on his final hole. He three-putted the St. Louis at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Gonzalez 2-1) at Arizona (Grein- Rory McIlroy, who longed of the 18th green. And now the first British 14th, saved par on the Washington at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. ke 10-4), 8:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Miami (Alcantara 4-9) at L.A. Dodgers (Ker- for such support and af- He made par for a 65. Open in Northern Ireland next three holes with his Miami at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. shaw 8-2), 9:10 p.m. fection on his walk toward “It’s a moment I en- since 1951 moves on with- deft touch around the N.Y. Mets at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Sunday’s Games Saturday’s Games Boston at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. his final hole at Royal Por- visaged for the last few out them, still with the greens, and closed with a Colorado (Senzatela 8-6) at N.Y. Yankees Colorado at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. trush in the British Open. years,” McIlroy said. “It promise of a great show. bogey to fall back into a tie (Tanaka 6-5), 1:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Giolito 11-4) at Tampa Kansas City at Cleveland, 1:10 p.m. Except this was Friday. just happened two days Lowry was so nervous with Holmes, who played Bay (Snell 5-7), 6:10 p.m. Toronto at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. And now McIlroy can early.” he was shaking on the tee earlier in the day and was Toronto (Thornton 3-7) at Detroit (Norris Oakland at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. 2-8), 6:10 p.m. Texas at Houston, 2:10 p.m. only watch on the weekend He was disappointed. when the tournament be- the first to post at 8-under Boston (Porcello 7-7) at Baltimore (Eshel- L.A. Angels at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. as one of his best friends, He was proud of his play. gan Thursday, swept up in 134. man 0-1), 7:05 p.m. St. Louis at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Kansas City (Junis 5-8) at Cleveland (Plut- Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Shane Lowry of Ireland, Mostly, though, he said he the emotion of an Open on Holmes won at Riviera ko 3-1), 7:10 p.m. San Diego at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. goes after the claret jug. was “full of gratitude to- the Emerald Isle, and on a earlier this year, and then Oakland (Anderson 9-5) at Minnesota (Ber- N.Y. Mets at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. rios 8-5), 7:10 p.m. Miami at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. Lowry birdied four of his ward every single one of course he knows. He gave failed to make the cut in Texas (Jurado 5-5) at Houston (TBD), 7:10 Milwaukee at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. opening five holes on his the people that followed fans plenty to cheer when eight of his next 12 tourna- p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 7:05 p.m. way to a 4-under 67 and me to the very end and he opened his second ments as he battled a two- shared the 36-hole lead was willing me on.” round with three straight way miss off the tee and TODAY IN SPORTS with J.B. Holmes, who had “As much as I came here birdies, added a birdie on felt so bad that he never the fifth and holed a 40- century to win golf’s oldest cham- a 68. at the start of the week thought he’d recover. But July 20 Lee Westwood and Tom- saying I wanted to do it foot birdie putt on No. 10 he did enough in Detroit 1858 — Fans are charged for the pionship for two straight years. He to reach 10 under, making first time to see a baseball game. pulls away from mistake-prone my Fleetwood were one for me, by the end of the three weeks ago to regain About 1,500 pay 50 cents each to Greg Norman and holds off Ian shot behind. Brooks Koep- round there today I was him the only player this some confidence, and he see the New York All-Stars beat Poulter for a four-shot victory in ka and Jordan Spieth were doing it just as much for week to reach double fig- has been in a groove at Brooklyn 22-18 at Fashion Race the British Open. three back. them,” he said. ures under par. The cheers Portrush. Course on . 2013 — China’s Wu Minxia and That can wait. Tiger Woods and Phil were as loud as he has “You can have that great 1958 — The PGA Championship Shi Tingmao wins the first diving This day was all about Mickelson won’t be heard. round and that day where calls for medal play for the first gold medal at the world champi- McIlroy, who kept the sell- around, either. It was the “Just incredible,” Lowry everything goes right. But time and Dow Finsterwald beats onships in Barcelona, Spain. Wu out crowd on edge as he first time in 77 majors they said. “You can’t but smile, it’s nice to get two rounds earns a record sixth world title Billy Casper. tried to make the cut af- have played as profession- but can’t but laugh how it in a row,” Holmes said. “It 1974 — In a winner-take-all in the women’s 3-meter synchro- is. There’s no point trying match race at Hollywood Park, nized springboard. ter opening with a 79. The als that both missed the shows a little consistency. Chris Evert beats Miss Musket by 2014 — Rory McIlroy completes roars had the intensity of cut in the same major. to shy away from it. It’s And two days in a row I’ve 50 lengths. a wire-to-wire victory in the Brit- a final round as McIlroy Darren Clarke, who honed an incredible feeling get- hit the ball really well and 1975 — Sandra Palmer wins ish Open to capture the third leg ran off five birdies in seven his game on the Dunluce ting applauded on every putted well.” the U.S. Women’s Open by four of the career . McIlroy strokes over Nancy Lopez, Joanne closes with a 1-under 71 for a two- Carner and Sandra Post. shot victory over Sergio Garcia TV/RADIO 1980 — Tom Watson wins the and Rickie Fowler. McIlroy, winner British Open by four strokes over of the 2011 U.S. Open and the SATURDAY SUNDAY Lee Trevino. Watson shoots a 2012 PGA Championship, joins TV TV 13-under 271 at Muirfield in Scot- Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods as MLB MLB land. Watson becomes the fourth the only players with three differ- 1 p.m...... Colorado at NY Yankees...... MLB Network 1:05 p.m...... Boston at Baltimore...... 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OFF THE MARK / MARK PARISI MODERATELY CONFUSED / JEFF STAHLER DILBERT / SCOTT ADAMS

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Man becomes more distant after moving in with girlfriend DEAR ABBY: After everything blew up. She being together for a year, Dear Abby is written by Abigail wrote me a letter saying my boyfriend and I re- she needed closure and to cently moved in together. Van Buren, also known as Jeanne let me know how I de- Since then he hasn’t been Phillips, and was founded by her stroyed her self-esteem. home much. We don’t mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact She questioned my mor- spend time together the als and berated me for way we used to when we Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. my actions. first started dating. He Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. I deeply regret what I has changed a lot. did, and I am filled with I have kids from a pre- remorse. I want her to vious relationship. My know how sorry I am, boyfriend recently told — for you. until she’s ready to admit and I have written a re- me he always wanted to to herself that what’s sponse to her letter. I did be the first guy to give a DEAR ABBY: My happening is part of an it partly because I need- girl her first child. I just mother and father have ongoing pattern, nothing ed to put my feelings want to know if I should been divorced for eight will change. She is doing down in words and to ex- let him go or try to fight years. Since then, she has this for a reason — or press my sadness for all for him because I’m in found a younger guy who more than one. Her the pain I caused. love with him. is about eight years older self-esteem may be so low I am sure she never than I am. I’m 23. she doesn’t believe she de- wants to hear from me SECOND The age difference al- serves better, she may be again, but I need to apol- THOUGHTS IN ways bothered me, but so desperate to have a ogize and let her know I’ll CHICAGO what bothers me even man in her life that she’s regret what I did for the more is she’s always do- willing to literally pay the rest of my life. Should I DEAR SECOND ing for him and he gives price, or she may believe send it? THOUGHTS: Your boy- her nothing in return. having a man so much friend knew you had chil- Since day one I have been younger is a trophy. FULL OF SADNESS dren when he began dat- convinced he’s using her You cannot live your AND REMORSE ing you. I think it is time for shelter and food. mother’s life for her, but the two of you have an- However, she can’t seem you can learn from it. DEAR FULL: I think other conversation about to recognize it. I don’t Concentrate on making you have done enough al- what he told you, because know what to do, Abby. the best life you can for ready. Because you are he may have been re- I’m just tired of my mom yourself. If you do, those sure the woman never hearsing his exit speech. being used by men. efforts will be well spent. wants to hear from you Life rarely turns out the again, don’t send it. While way we fantasize that it DAUGHTER IN DEAR ABBY: I did she deserves an apology will. If he is considering DELAWARE something really selfish for your part in her hus- ending your relationship and stupid. I got involved band’s infidelity, I seri- in order to “give a girl her DEAR DAUGHTER: I with a married man, and ously doubt it will lessen first child,” the sooner you appreciate your concerns it lasted several years. her pain, even as it eases know about it, the better about your mother, but When his wife found out, your guilt. BRIDGE

The toughest deal of the week Edgar Quinet, a 19th-century suit.” But declarer will take at least French historian, poet and political 10 tricks: two spades, one heart, philosopher, said, “Time is the fairest three diamonds and four clubs. and toughest judge.” East needs to take some time to Most of this week’s deals have place the missing honor-cards. Dum- been based on some sent to me by my has 10 high-card points, East has Steven Conrad of Manhasset, Long 14, and South 15-17. That leaves Island. This is the toughest. Can you at most one jack for West. Plugging judge how East and West can defeat away at spades is a waste of time. Is three no-trump after West leads the there a better suit to attack? spade 10? One’s first reaction will be dia- North was right to jump straight to monds, but we just worked out part- three no-trump. With no singleton or ner has at most the jack there. How void, and no thoughts of slam, just about hearts? go for the nine-trick game. What? Lead away from the king When the dummy comes down, into dummy’s -queen? Are you South will feel optimistic, expecting crazy? But think about it. East loses to establish dummy’s club suit and a heart, wins a club, loses a heart, take nine or more tricks. Against wins a club and cashes the heart many defenders, he would succeed. king-jack to defeat the contract. East East will win the first trick with his takes one spade, two hearts and two spade ace and lead back his re- clubs. maining spade. “Return partner’s If you spotted that, well done! 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After foreign secretary said Ira- zure represented an esca- the withdrawal, the U.S. nian authorities seized lation in tensions in the imposed harsh sanctions, two vessels Friday in the Persian Gulf and made it including on Tehran’s oil Strait of Hormuz, actions clear more protection for trade, that have sent the signaling an escalation merchant vessels was ur- Iranian economy into a in the strategic waterway gently needed. tailspin. that has become a flash- He claimed the action Iran’s government has point in tensions between is “in violation of interna- desperately tried to get Tehran and the West. tional regulations which out of the chokehold, ap- Foreign Secretary Jer- protect ships and their pealing to the other part- emy Hunt said one of the crews as they go about ners in the deal, particu- seized ships was Brit- their legitimate business larly Europe, to pressure ish-flagged and the other in international waters.” the U.S. to lift the bruising sailed under Liberia’s flag. The British government sanctions. Europe wants to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The crews members com- should do “whatever is maintain the nuclear deal, On Friday, South Korean police officers stood guard against possible prise a range of national- necessary” to ensure the but has not been able to ities but are not believed rallies against Japan in front of a building where the Japanese embassy safe and swift return of address Iranian demands, is located in Seoul, South Korea. to include British citizens, the ship’s crew, Sanguinet- particularly concerning he said. ti said. the sale of oil, without vio- “These seizures are un- The incident came just lating U.S. sanctions. South Korean self-immolates acceptable,” Hunt said two days after Washing- On Friday, Iran and the entering an emergency ton claimed that a U.S. United States emphatical- government meeting to warship downed an Ira- ly disagreed over Wash- near Japan’s embassy in Seoul discuss securing the re- nian drone in the Strait. ington’s claim that a U.S. lease of the two vessels Iran denied that it lost an warship downed an Ira- By Hyung-Jin Kim found. Police earlier said But they often have been and their crews. “It is es- aircraft in the area. nian drone in the Strait ASSOCIATED PRESS flammable materials were embroiled in disputes sential that freedom of On June 20, Iran shot of Hormuz. American of- found in the car that Kim stemming from the Japa- navigation is maintained down an American drone ficials said they used elec- SEOUL, South Korea — borrowed from an ac- nese colonial occupation. and that all ships can in the same waterway, and tronic jamming to bring A 78-year-old South Kore- quaintance Thursday. South Korean officials move safely and freely in Trump came close to retal- down the unmanned air- an man died hours after Police said they’ll an- say the Japanese trade the region.” setting himself ablaze iating but called off an air- craft, while Iran said it alyze possible evidence controls are retaliation for Details of what took near the Japanese Embas- strike at the last moment. simply didn’t happen. from Kim’s mobile phone local court rulings order- place remained sketchy. sy in Seoul on Friday, po- and investigate people ing Japanese firms to pay Iran said earlier Friday lice said, at a time of wors- concerned to try to deter- compensation to former that it had seized a Brit- ening tensions between mine the exact motive for Korean forced laborers. ish oil tanker in the Strait Seoul and Tokyo. his action. of Hormuz. The man, surnamed Japan denies that, saying The man’s self-immola- the controls are required The tanker Stena Impe- Kim, ignited a fire inside tion comes with relations ro was taken to an Irani- his car parked in front of for national security. between Seoul and Tokyo South Koreans have an port because it was not the building where the at their worst in decades been staging largely complying with “interna- Embassy is located. The after Japan recently tight- peaceful anti-Japan ral- tional maritime laws and man died later Friday ened export controls for lies near the Japanese regulations,” Iran’s Revo- while being treated at a some high-tech materials. lutionary Guard declared. Seoul hospital, police said. If his self-immolation is Embassy in Seoul for de- A statement from Ste- Police said Kim had found to be directly relat- cades. Occasionally, they na Bulk, which owns the phoned an acquaintance ed to the Japanese curbs, it have turned violent, with tanker, said it was unable earlier to say he planned would be the first such ac- demonstrators cutting to contact the ship after to self-immolate to ex- tion in South Korea since their own fingers or scuf- it was approached by un- press his antipathy to- anti-Japanese sentiments fling with police officers. identified vessels and a ward Japan. flared up over the trade In 2017, a South Korean helicopter in the Strait of Kim’s family told inves- restriction. Some activists Buddhist monk died after Hormuz. tigators that his father-in- and residents in South setting himself ablaze to The company said the protest a 2015 agreement PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS law had been conscripted Korea are staging anti-Ja- tanker, with 23 crew mem- as a forced laborer when pan demonstrations and with Tokyo meant to settle bers aboard, was in inter- British oil tanker Stena Impero is believed to the Korean Peninsula was campaigns to boycott Jap- an impasse over the coer- national waters when it have been captured by Iran. under Japan’s colonial anese products, but those cion of Korean women into rule from 1910-45, accord- have been limited so far. sex slavery for Japanese ing to a police statement. South Korea and Japan soldiers before and during Suspect in animation studio No suicide note was are both key U.S. allies. World War II. arson fire reportedly had grudge Deepfake videos pose a threat,

By Mari Yamaguchi tion) stole novels,” accord- killing himself. In 2016, a ASSOCIATED PRESS ing to Japanese media. It former employee at a home but ‘dumbfakes’ may be worse was unclear if he had con- for the disabled allegedly TOKYO — Police on Fri- tacted the studio earlier. killed 19 people and in- By Beatrice Dupuy day were investigating The company founded in jured more than 20. and Barbara Ortutay at the blackened, gutted 1981 and better known as Nobuo Komiya, a Riss- ASSOCIATED PRESS building in Kyoto where a KyoAni made a mega-hit ho University criminology man raging about theft set Sophisticated phony vid- anime series about high professor, calls the attacks a fire that killed 33 people eos called deepfakes have school girls and trained as- “suicidal terrorism,” in in a beloved animation stu- attracted plenty of atten- pirants to the craft. which attackers typically dio, crushing the hearts of tion as a possible threat The shocking attack left see themselves as losers comic fans in Japan and to election integrity. But another 35 people injured, and target their anger to beyond. Some were ques- a bigger problem for the tioning why mass killings some critically. It drew an the society, often those who 2020 U.S. presidential con- like this are now repeated outpouring of grief for the seem happy and successful. test may be “dumbfakes” in the country. dead and injured, most of “Feeling angry at people — simpler and more easi- Witness accounts and re- them workers at the studio. who they think are win- ly unmasked bogus videos ports suggested the man Kyoto prefectural police ners, they tend to choose that are easy and often had a grudge against Kyoto chief Hideto Ueda solemnly privileged people as tar- cheap to produce. Animation, but police only laid flowers at the site, now gets,” Komiya said. “They Unlike deepfakes, which have said the suspect Shin- a charcoal shell, vowing for think they have nothing to require sophisticated ar- ji Aoba, 41, who is hospital- the utmost in the investiga- lose, they don’t care if they tificial intelligence, au- ized with severe burns and tion to find motives behind get caught or if they die.” dio manipulation and fa- unable to talk, is from near the attack, which he de- They are part of a growing cial mapping technology, Tokyo and did not work for scribed as “unprecedented trend that reflects a change dumbfakes can be made the studio. and unforgivable.” to the Japanese society, simply by varying the Japanese broadcast- While shooting deaths where disparities are grow- speed of video or selective editing. They are easier to er NHK and other me- are rare in Japan, the ing and ties among fami- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS dia, quoting an unnamed country has had a series lies, community and other create and can be convinc- source, said Aoba spent of high-profile killings in groups have weakened and ing to an unsuspecting According to Hany Farid, a digital forensics ex- three and half years in recent years. Less than people are less obligated viewer, which makes them pert at the University of California, Berkeley, prison for robbing a conve- two months ago, a man de- to follow the rules and be a much more immediate the phony videos called deepfakes could be es- nience store in 2012 and scribed as a social recluse, part of it, he said. “Japan worry. pecially damaging on Facebook, since they’re lived on government sup- or “hikikomori,” stabbed a shouldn’t be complacent A slowed-down video of wildly shared. port. number of private school about its safety anymore. House Speaker Nancy Pe- The man told police that children at a bus stop out- We should follow the U.S. losi that made her appear of deciding whether some- Tower in Chicago. he set the fire because he side Tokyo, killing two peo- and Europe and do more impaired garnered more thing is satire or intended Another social media thought “(Kyoto Anima- ple and wounding 17 before for risk management.” than 2 million views on to mislead people — or user who goes by the han- Facebook in May. In No- both. Doing so could also dle Carpe Donktum makes vember, then-White House open them to charges of edited videos in support of Press Secretary Sarah censorship or political the president. Following Sanders tweeted a sped- bias. Trump’s June comments up video of CNN report- Facebook, however, will that Joe Biden appeared er Jim Acosta that made “downrank” false or mis- slow, Carpe Donktum him look more aggressive leading posts — includ- slowed down video footage than he was during an ing videos — so that few- of Biden and spliced two exchange with an intern. er people will see them. clips, making the former Her post received thou- Such material will also vice president appear to sands of retweets. be paired with fact checks say something he did not. The fact that these vid- produced by outside orga- Trump often retweets eos are made so easily and nizations, including The Carpe Donktum and last then widely shared across Associated Press. social media platforms There are also vast gray week he met the presi- does not bode well for areas depending on po- dent in person during the 2020, said Hany Farid, a litical affiliation or your White House’s “social me- digital forensics expert at sense of humor. dia summit” featuring con- the University of Califor- One social media user servatives. Carpe Donk- nia, Berkeley. who calls himself Paul tum says he makes parody “The clock is ticking,” Lee Ticks — a play on the videos and disputes the Farid said. “The Nancy word “politics” — often notion that his videos are Pelosi video was a canary makes fabricated videos, “doctored” because their in a coal mine.” mostly of President Don- intent is satirical and the Social media companies ald Trump. In one of his manipulations obvious. don’t have clear-cut poli- most recent video edits, “These are memes and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cies banning fake videos, he added a “concentration have been on the internet A makeshift memorial site took place in front of the burned Kyoto Ani- in part because they don’t camps” sign to the Trump since the internet’s incep- mation Studio building, want to be in the position International Hotel & tion,” he said. SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 Instagram expands hiding ‘likes’ to make you happier

By Barbara Ortutay markets before bringing accounts that liked the lowers, added that he un- ASSOCIATED PRESS them to the U.S., if it ever other posts, but would have derstands why Instagram does. The company would to count the total manual- is doing this. Hilton said SAN FRANCISCO — not comment on what it’s ly. It’s a task few people his younger sister, who Instagram is expanding learned from the Canada would bother with. Like- is in high school, is “ob- a test to hide how many test or if it has plans to ex- wise, though Instagram sessed” with likes. “likes” people’s posts re- pand it to the U.S. any time isn’t hiding the number of “It’s mostly for the ceive as it tries to combat soon. followers on an account, it younger generation, peo- criticism that such counts One group that may be still requires an extra tap ple in high school and hurt mental health and affected is Instagram “in- or two to find that. stuff,” he said. “There is a make people feel bad when fluencers,” the major, minor “It makes it hard to find lot of pressure. If someone comparing themselves to or micro celebrities who who the influencers are,” has 1,000 likes and some- others. use social media to market said Ryan Hilton, a 27- one has two likes, that The Facebook-owned products and otherwise in- year old Canadian who probably makes them feel photo-sharing service has fluence their hordes of fol- works in social media not very nice.” been running the test in lowers. After all, if you post and has been part of the While Hilton said the Canada since May. Now, a photo and no one likes it, no-likes test for months. change will probably slow Facebook said the test has did you really post it? “It’s hard to know who to down the influencer world been expanded to Ireland, People can still see how follow because everyone a little bit, he pointed out Italy, Japan, Australia, many people liked their looks the same.” that a lot of young influ- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Brazil and New Zealand. own photos, but won’t see Hilton, who has a per- encers now are using live Facebook typically tests counts for other people’s sonal account as well as videos, not static photos, Facebook often tests new Facebook and Insta- new Facebook and Insta- posts. Rather, they could one for his dog, the latter to build their following. gram features in smaller markets before bring- gram features in smaller tap to see a list of all the with more than 3,200 fol- Here, likes are still visible. ing them to the U.S., if it ever does. CLASSIFIED

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